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& - Jor the largest and_ most impressive | from truth, honor and fdeliry. The | ? Truancy Repors. oped from such conduct redounds {o - The ‘#eport of the truant officer was ; the praise and honor of this commit- read and accepted, The number of 'tee and of this communits. e e ted during week of{ “The members of this. committeo | ) \ March 10, | appreciate and esteem the characte, March %, was 149; week of Ma i . - ter | ANB : w‘ ll‘,,,, i '0‘, March 17, 168. Dur- | and mind of Mr. Pease. His breadth ‘,',V',' Cormeeponding period 357 homes [ of view. his sincerity Of Neart, his S Urges General Assembl 10. Pagg | meve visited. 97 eases of MIZEEL VLR C.i,.p‘,‘:‘;"‘.‘,‘:;1“‘i.‘;i‘,?.}‘;a,:iflil.""‘C&:“ ‘:":‘Glolhm for Bel ans Being Re - ; I T rec: Emergency Bill 1 hool and 83 parents wore MR LRRen UL o ned Tor e Tore | - ceived at Headquarters ben- viewed at the office. 4 § e I o on icachors submit- lefit or tho a(novul\. X RESRLE R A . ot SR e I “Resolved. - That the members of | Following an addr Superin- | Temporary Toachers mployed. the sehrol committee of the ef of The people of New Britain have r i tendent. Sranley L. Holmes which{ pyelyn F. Holmes, L. Marguerite ! Ncw Britain, while mourning the 1oss | sPonded senerously to the appeal of i he pointed out that a serious shortase ! wyljace, Mrs. Lucy Teasu® @ of L. Hovt Pease. give thanks to God | the Red Cross for old_.clothes to be GNER of teachers exists in this city and | pijey, Mrs, Inez H. Babcock. thal his 1 been so long that he | sent 1o the L overseas, and the STAT . { many positions will Have to be filled ' ponorty, Susie Bowen, Harold 1»‘..”,. could vender measureless and con. | b O 3 , overseas, next falt by untrained instrictors un-if coy. Mrs. Agnes Speare, Mrs: BaUT L structive effor dnd labor for‘the giti. | Looc v.'$ voem is dilled to- capacity RTMENT {less conditions are remedied at once, | paymond, Mrs, E stoclkawvell ST Pr N i i 0 e | AT | e, B el DEPA | the school board, at its regular | Substitute Teachers Employed- . {or New Britain and will ever hold his | Shoes of every known deseription ’ monthly meeting yvesterday afternoon. | Mrs. Flizaheth Foley, MIs. P21V | memory in high respect and tendey | Three tables ara completely filled adoptéd ‘a refolution requesting that | jones, Emily Andrews, Muricl Bige-}veneration with clothing, and every available bit i 1 | | | | B | i . an emergency bill, providing state aid | low, Mrs. Myrtle Dame Booth, Mrs. “Resolved, That this minute be jn. ! of floor space is taken up with the | in payment of teachers’ salaries, Virgil Palmer. Mrs. Herbert \\-1‘;““- sceribed upon the records of the school | contribltions. In one corner s a [ enacted, by the general assembly Mrs. Edith Hewett, Dori Waterss committee and that a copy be sent to | Breat pile of shoes of. ev variety, ] i s sess Mr i , Kolodney, Arline Root, RULN Lene g dtue oo Fovt: Pedse.” cluding childrén's st men’s | | | Mysterious and Entertaining, Amusing, Sc1ent1f|c and lnstructlve $1. SO Fach TH ils present session e . ! . L formed the hoard that necessity now | Schade, Sadie Greenstein, Lila Byrne g i O worn low shoes, hob-nailed boots and Mrs. Frances wormen's sport shoes, and white shoes, Holmes in- |} Dai inlsz n:::m» >.~h’Lu‘1 t‘«:x‘.»'m-:'h:-»»‘\ij;»mv,u the | P. Tucker. Mrs. Margaret Deeley, Mil- AUTOMOBILE SHOW Someonc has sent a paid of high araware 3: ain Street ¥ state i order to retain the best teach- | dred Robinson. Frances Brady. “"? 0 heeled black satin slippers which 1 e e o ey A Sumclapt] Jobn Pinches) Trh Ruihl Corbin SR WILL END TONIGHT: !l no doubt be appreciated by refu- 8 imber of capkble men and wdmen | Loomis, Helen Raphael, A JOR : \l\“nvu dancing is the thing' in | v e um. 3 o e all of the chil- | Kingsley. Carolyn Iingslel . 1 for the instruction of all of th i e e 1 g 1 ‘ M i S L e nber en- Teachers Resigned. 15 '17 ain “BM e B0 LT e SRR o) < llazel Hunter. Benjamin | American Band Will Furnish Music | have been gencrousiv donated. and a8 tering ‘the profession in this state has| Rlsie Frye ] 2 bt LI A B A varicty of odd coals, trousers and | L [d PHONE 230, (odkBONEH b0 peicont: iu s ipastyy san[Manswihy, Sleplols ol iy ! and There Will Be An Added waistcoats in excellent condition have | and that many teachers have ieft the l‘?y‘lxx-l:”'ll]")(:m e salleyt 1o been . received. Children’s gingham | M rsa ls urc service for better pay in other occu- Roma. Entertainment. | dresses and serme dresses: women's pations. Mr. Holmes warned the | Rockwell e - : Waists, suits and skirts are all ready S 1 Blessings, Are Used by Thousands The -totak offect will ‘be 'that many [ the menth ending March 31, li‘l“[- ff’l‘ will furnish the concert ‘Dave’ | oda glfts have been :sent in, sucl as Sunday EVC. 7. 30 of People. The Purest OIf of ;. \ohoglsswi beiwithout proper teach- | tho trade department of the X0ea-youny “ihe Scoten comedian. and 7 i pillow, a fittle bag of - buttons of hoard that the salaries of teachers in New Instrnetor Ingaged. automobile show at the TR e e e erby 1s n This - : i e e e ers, the work of the schools rendered | tional High school follows boy soprano will sing cvery imaginable size, an old-fash- s less ~effective, with @' corresponding | Saiaries— 3 This city las waited a number of joned black silk basue with a 1919 | § A FOOD FOR THE BODY number of sweaters of all varie- B8nd Anointing Liniment, With Al Its | Will Jeavethe state, said Mr. Holmes, A statement of expenses how tonight. The American band | “among those present.” A number of neighboring states. have recently. been Ivan A. Boyce was engaged as an farmory will close tonight. During the 2 increased and provision is he-'| instructor in the trade school, of the Ipust four days large crowds have at-! ¢oo .ng colors have been contribut Teat re- . ¥ - g 0.83 r 1 O itox | IrTefivemhahie loss to the children as|’ Instructors '»‘__~;$ years for an automobile show of ifs| Red Cross buiton securely fastened. . future gunrdians of the stage andsas | - Cler e, 4 largely. 8 L B and Moon' 2 o T e e s R s iR e s e e e e fen ety own and the firs e has proven a The contributions have. bben seut | Mai relier - for alk : ! ey 6.45 e o L HHE Leontn DUl onail dve B 415 West Main Street H ] less the salaries here are likey d- | was fixed at $1,600 a vear. |eity and any who have not visited the | cal factories. Heavy mackinaw coats f B | i future citizens. S0 fsuccess beyond expectations. Many ! in by limousine and hand delivery, ailments, rheu- 14.30 s Olfiimen’fi vanced Jananygodnndeticut fitedchars Vocational Schoo! FXpenses. ' ‘farmory should nct fail to atiend the{and men's soft flexiblo hats arc paid for = Shortage of Teachers Here. | Office supplies SRR i vigitors from out of the city have at- 1d in hampers, boxes, flour sacks and | & b i Holmes “told the board that|Drafting department . 3042 liended the armory. Many well known | jneal bags,.and they are still coming. Rev W H l AYLOR B arterien | théte is a. Eliontaze of nine teachers | Printing department ...... 38.37 lauto men have sald that New Britain | Tie great majority of donations nuve | . . ° § exhausted Mok department ...... 4.90 Thag 4 show of which it can feel proud. | peen of o sort invaluable 1o the needs | BB n New Britain today and he is ex- [ . i 5 e g i piice, sore | ng great difculty in filling the | Pattern making department 55.03 |The dealers are all satisfied with the | of the suffering forelgners, and prac- | . ON€ of the finest speakers in the denomination will pody with SUN & { vacancies. The teachers who are sub- ectrical department 38.04 fsuccess of the show and there is al- | tjcally everything is in w: ble con- xpeak upon: ur : Miscellaneous ........... 6.60 i S st one nes 5 MOON" OINTMENT, the. - the—sehools todas. are-not ready folk of staginz another one Nest | gition. . i erond ot e e 45, neiriciors. o ——— |vear, Manv cars mave heen sord and | " i “WHY A" GREATER UNIVERSALIST A use SUN & :{gg,:’ aualified, or;el A% Total ... S S - $1,8%287 | all - of tWa dealéfs he a long list of | CHURCH?” ANOLNEENE: e LI s, Light for Vocational fligh prospects to see in regard to FINED FCR THEFT .. . 2N o aill altmentsl af sthel o hagl hoard, ,ymanimously e ki oo e oDy school o 895348 The o e initn i . £ (i o e nsasimial| ‘u@wt“ ’I("(:H“”’;':P,”””‘1:1;71‘};:"':""":! bower ' for | Vocatioasl . tigh s e R AT STANLEY WORKS You.are invited to hear Mr. Taylor Sunday [ s e S school ... 14100 }ing the week. Few people realize the : o night. Special music. Wieyor are naviig | 85508 & i i een at lcact | Go8t of material for work done _{goods that are manufactured in this S home treatment | of the pu 2 oL ond for the school department 301.26 |city which are essential to the auto- yauihigaint el (iLookiGor Eriopame | BHl S U AEed dotiale, Sycieaty i) 3e el Financial Statement. mobile industry. The show has prov- | iWilbur Hensley Enters a Piea & MOOX on cve box and bottle. , ¢ 4o pext .two sqhool v (i o S - Ly Sl BRiparca oniy by A, W. Lowrle Hart 00, iGN T o an The financial statement presented j€D @ big boosi for the city. Tt is e rd, Ct % For Bilel mensurc. . Phe bill followa: k hows a tofal overdraft of $22,671.54. |pected that the attendance this ‘.""'.' Guilty to Taking Wallet—Had R ’ Small size 40c: larse 8120 oo s = - 5 2 , there is an overdraft | ning will be large to bring the first! 5 . Dickinson Drug Comipany e AdlY towns of the state shall re- | f aft |1 Lt o, Biited Noney Tnt Cellar: e inars promptly. filed’ -&nywhers An't Eiiisd o thébthar arant v repairs: an. over. |automobile ‘show to a-close. 3 Inta PREIT: ge , sige [ ceive. il addit] he GEELANLS 240,10 N The dealers will have a banquet this | S - pited States. Snigdl sise (a0ci. large sl ; an SIS Hipad Yeio s bosiatt nls R Ry St o t how provided by statute, a sum egual R s B D e e e or t o) - v to fourtdoilars for dach: child in aver- Aheii ot ik UEr SRl | 1k Lehaney, Wilbur P, Hensley | § I duncs ) ae Gatermitncd byl Dnoneidnartofigladv 0 SRfon Hanitorsti| T f White's crossing, Plainville, w: TON!GHT AT Y W C A age 8, /98 oo 2 A alarics, and an overdraft of $5.261.46 - o Qite SECroSSins, Eobepiellis; . . o Lhe attested. registers of the schools for| e, " i oning schools APPEAL FROM PULPITS | finca 330 and costs in potics court this | the year-ending the fourteenth day of » : " ¢ & the £ : | Martin Presents Resoution, = morning by Judge James T. Meskill i mimercen undred and mmeteen, |, VA4 Drosents Reomtion, | pOR CHARITY. DRIVE | Toms by Juse Jumes 1w vesn: | § BE ED CHARITIES DRIVES jamd the year esding the fourteenth | gion hroviding for the reotsaniza- cause of fhe money being in his pos- | B day of July, nineNen hundred andlion of the standing committoes of et session, Hensley decided. to admit his | twent¥: to be expendvd: only in pav- ! io hoard and the anpot 4 S 2 s 1 7 . 3 \ . i ihe hoard a anpointment of a LE B E L o % d | zuilt, and entered a plea of guilty, H t d deons ol e tage OBe G committee of four ‘torlook: into the |LRISters Will Take ActivesPart.dn| . % rogted hy Dotectivo Sergean uy ICKets for our rriends Mixup Over Taking Oath. e S T 3 g P 3 i 3 p Eip : {m A 1ic : Campaign—Bericfit Dance ‘nt Theodore Johnson, who later in_ the | B Judge ‘Gaffnev. presided at the fresolution us presented ‘Wiis simbiar recovered the money at Hensley's ‘Of Sa e at a act Ory 0 ICES and af d()()r meeting. The three ew mem) to the one he placed before the com- Y. W. €. 1. Tonight home in Plainviile b Herbert H. Pease, Frank W. Vibberts i migsioners a few yes b roF ac The circumstances of the case 3 D 0 h and A. S Andralewicz; avho wero | (o [fe 4dded, that certain meme|. Lo0a¥y is & busy day with the Tnited |uit amiisua. the money havins oo | | yson ’s Orchestra elected on the board s Tuesday. | yors of the pourd were on minor com- { Charity drive, and the workers antici- {lost by the owner, Lehancy, found were present at the wmd With'} qiitiecs and by a revision of the rules pate putting in a husy time tomorrow, | ter by another employe of the & the exception of “Mr. Pease, did not|,ng yogulations, all. the comm .\yuv\—‘ g i o ‘Works. and taken from him by Hen : DM] IOV Thelr acticlpats dn theiprboesdings ofsths !«x'.\' o i) baard Hoia o | wor |Some tall hustiing has got to he done YOLCh BT SGRARN SR sh (L BY Rel [ B A A SS ) 50 CENTS AND $1 graceful lines meeting. Before calling the meeting i ryqge Gatfney interrupted Dr, Map- | 0O raise $20,000 before Monday night. {1onged fo him. Lehaney reported to are becoming to toordern o 1affne: uire e 5 s v A o d i " + 5 Judge Gaffney inquired of | yip py gsking him to read his reso- “_“"‘, a6.o0ly, way 1t can be done is by | the police Thursday morning that he Mr. Pease as to whether he had taken | jution so that the board would know | Setfing evervone te pull the hardest | nad Jost a wallet containing $47, and = = ¥ = = all typés ., of | she onth of office Mr. Fease replied | what ho was talking about. Secretary | Siroke Dossible in the next 45 hours. | sergeant Johnson was sent to the fac- without leave and has mot returnec women, -which [in‘the negative. ~A. 5. Andrulewlez | pratt.read the. resolutlon and Tudge | SUIte a number of peonle are not re- | tory to investigate. Joseph Martina THIRD DEGREE TOMORROW ' vet. . The naval authorities have 7 told Judge Gaffney that he had re- ey as any member desireg [SPORAINS to the:call for pledges in |was questioned remarding the wallet notified the . local police and if the accounts f o r quested City Clerk Thompsen to ad- P ARt rone o thal comisie mflm’"fl“»‘f’m’ 'Vi\_fi\' should. It will iang he told the sergeant that he had local sailor does not report by April 17 Theidl et minister the oath of office to im,:bUt | inissioners voluntoered to second the gy foimee somg of t‘hnw folks | picked it up on the floor but Class of 150 Candidates to Go Through | 1, 08 1000 00 Fob 0 erter. Roy's 5 he refused on the ound - that the t .cgolution, Dr. Martin suggested that | : L1 em ta befter their|given it to Hensley, whom he thqught Sl selaalenainilinn. popularxty city choarter provides for the swenring bled until the next meeting ;,'nw{on This i8 a local chavity {to be the owner. When the j(”_,,,‘, Paces at Meeting: of Daly Council, | 10me 15 at 212 South Main strest in on the third Tuesday in April. To Visit Local Schaols. and demands the support of everylweni to Hensley's room he could not Judse Gaffney took exception to this Mr. Pratt read a commumication |10Val Now Britainite to the utmost. S tatndl s as aeY ancicdrag K. of C. at Tarncr Hall, HA L“ka Hnrsfa" Gfi‘ ruling in the cuse- of Mr. Pease, he | from the New Bedford chamber of Tonight a tour of the theaters will | his home. The thira deerce of the Knignts | be made. F. R. Gilpatric will speak |" Today the aceused told the court at the Scenic theater. Rev. Samuel | that he thought he knew wha lost Sutcliffe will speak at Fox's theater,|wallet and took it from Marti class of 150 candidates of Daly city -clerk to administer the oath of | ant Folmes was chosen as commit- | *04 Postmaster W. F. Delaney will | pestors it to its owner The we Council, K. of . in Turner hall to- office. Ciy Clerk Thompson held Mr of one 1o receive the New Bedfora |SPeMe 8t the Lyceum in behalf of the | proved to be the wrons one and he | morrow afternoon, The work wili HARTFORD. Pease in the me light as his felloy legates. tl\‘\“"l 7';‘: ; lfl‘:f'r-* l\:’:T‘! 20 {Im be- |intended to br ok ag but{ he DPut on by a degree team from sioners and refused to perform D e {lween ;80 and § o'cleck, and after- | gic sec Mariing {me, And. cons | New York, istrict Deputy Reyn- upon, as a justice of peace administer- | 11 “:””:;‘fq, ‘X"‘“""'ji"'_‘ was | where they will speak at . the auto’| When asked why he buried it he said | council and tHe cantifates Will as edthe oath to Mr. Pease and the latter | B oD 0, 9n the ceam of o : Hoyt | show Lawyer Joseph Woods | he did not want the police to ot the | o at “(he” hall on Main street took part in the proceedings of the e dorimany yosryialimamber ROt | will alsodhe apeals (i int gt eiiilantol mbrey. ) o'clock. - Following the de- s i 20 PR the school board . A strong appeal will be made i york banquet will be’ _held { boara ».mu‘gl .fznxi‘(];‘l .‘~:vl. “After serving continuously as ajat all of these places of amusement W 'Tn 4 bgngue i I Officers Are Klecte of the schoo! committee rht and il is expected that several MANY WANT GARDENS. T o R e o is fijiing the vicancy caused by the | commerco T A s 5 0 >ea 2 i of Columbus will be conferred on death of his i L. Hovt Pease. | will visit this city on April 14, to in- | He asked Mr. Pease to request {he ' . j..i he ehools i tn o E » ASYELTM ST, nemoer The first business to come before | S S A, i c 7 ity of New Britain from October |thousand people w i e e e e A ‘ e ! 1 Oc | thousand people will be reached. At mporany ary to suceesd \Y o e Hatch, whosé term has expired. | 3y VU™ O — cert and ball in the state armory on se. in the fullness |the churches tomorr < : . ] £ auter g AR S « 2 lay of 'the pastors w gain appeal in be- | miftee has piaced tickets at the “op- f the o ) onic ready Been Made. ! . Pratt was unanimously elected. e N Bt ‘,"A‘”,“r .;‘,,,,f"!','f ol e nors-Halloran, Kénnéy” & Leghorn George W..Traut reportéd for the i . -t IS O 0 .,m‘,‘mr,mm the I'd it ,'\.”“,, 3 jf:»( he benefit. of thel Up to the preseni time a total of{and Walsh & Hoifelder's stores. Tickets for the concert of The Neéw |finance committer. The bourd accepted 2 g te drive will fake place at the Y. W. C.|525 applications have heen received | Britain ‘Choral Society are in ‘the | his revort and ordered bills amount- hahds of the members and at C. L.|ing to $14,422.05 to he paid. The re- publie schools of the City of New j{A. A1l the proceeds will 2o to the|for plots in home gardens this sum Pritain, and was geaduated from the |cam n. Mrs. Howard S. Parsons {mer. These applications are being LOCAY, SATLOR S & - LA : | New Britain High school in 1862 |and Sturman Dyson have charge of | filed a el G Ee b he chamber of| ferce & Co.—Advt port of Judge Walsh for‘the text bo "hereafter, during whole: of his [the affair. Dyson’s orchestra m!’xv f'\ri :(Iwrn\n:r‘x”gl‘y e ,\(r‘y‘wv,]\. :1” who | committee was also accented. ife he devoted himsclf to the in- ;nish the music. Ticket scllers ars|had charse of the home garden work ! Dr. Fromen. reporting for the |{eicats of this city, and as he lived | busy disposing of tickets and it is ox- |in the city la R e ety e health and sanitation committee [ i, years, he grew in strength and |pected that there will be a record re for the work asvther year. b | stated that 24 schools had been | gepvice to the profit and advantage |breaking erowd out tonight SR R A son has been bhorn to Mr. and!yisifed by Dr. Dray during the past! or our (hrivine city. e liees e i 1|_; i (Mrs. 1. M. Golstein of Howard street.{ mhonth. Although 162 children had r et T e o 5 jRann e glaie sl s ;s 3 ¢ been examined only two cases of mensa N0 Svos Ll e icatior oDD LOWS:TO PARADE. - |¥inter this vear has aided gre W. Spaulding Warner. chief engineer 4 good government, and | i ! preparing the land for crops ¢ the United States Housing Corp. at | contagion were found. e SR At a meeling of Lexinglon ladge, |penent derived from the open INorfolk., Va.. is now busily engaged | S. H. Holmes Re-engaged. itain depended upon its school No. 72, Thursday even mit- 1ter is that an abnormal amount bupérvising the construction af big| The next business to come hefore { moundeg in such a belief, he iiberally | tee was appointed to amrange for !rain fell, so much so that all r fontracts at that station. His mother, | the (b6ard was ‘the election f*d su- | joigieq his matured sagacity, his|ihe Odd Fellows parade fo be held |volrs, etc. are filled fo overflov rs. W H. Warner of 141 Lincoln | perintendent of schools. Upon the i) pipened judgment and his expe- j in Hartford, Saturday afierncon, April [and the ground his become ov ffrect, left today for Norfolk ‘where | motion of Mr. Pratt and seconded DY jonceq mind to the schools of the | 26. This parade is to celebrate tho |moist. fhe swill spend a month with her son. | M. '\Alnum'm:‘ ’\”“f“"' '[, Holmes | ;o= g gave largely of his valuable | 100th anni v of the order. Prizes| The applications for heme. gard & son, - Robert Welsh Carter, was | jocon Mo weatt said s By | tue, ok ve could bave devoted to | Wil Ve offerc for the ‘largest at- |thus far received \:»w;‘l‘vl irvv<i'|4;.']flrn;" th orn early this morning to Mr. and | Hoimes is the @bl Jperintondent 1 PrLVato ends, to the wopk of school | 11GI0E, deleeation, and for .the,best Peoris are aware of the fact hat b #5:7FL Rabert Carter of Forest|ihe state. He has been valuable in | COMMitteeman. Untinged® and un- | 4Ppearing ovganization. The lodges of |year will cxceed all others and | reet. building -up-the school system, valu. i 3Verved by any. bias -or temporary i NéW Britain hepe to bring home one ll_h'?' Sre propanineibyaesiing - & cling, the resuits of his enlightened | Of these prixes if not both. The | far ahead of time. ble on committers and as a superin- . | g . ; he | : i spirit and trained intellect today ap- | PEaTty co-operation of every Odd Fel- 10w in the city is essential, Joseph Roy left t Miss Adeline 8. Anderson of New Baiong v en ooy York is spending a week-end visit with her parents on Edson strect. |a ‘zmnlmn is a credit to the eity, Judgoe | t 7 GalnrrhalDeafne%sCunnolBeCflmd Walsh asked that the vote be taken ! PEAT i large measure in the splendid " I anc hea ; devel 3 e — — - by focal applications. as they €annot reach I-\ ballot Ten members were pres- | 2nd althy levelopment of th ! the diseased portion of the car. There |, and ten votes o cast for Mr, | Schools of the city of New Britain. | A hounee Cl Y S al d is onl; e tarrhal deainess, | i ey o >0 Was o ioer is d= 2 all i That 15 by e sonstitutional remedy. | Hotme Judge Guffney informed | : J“' fY fase Dase oer. Hlslnn.; The optizal business formerly con- €ar 1ourocaip ‘atarrhal Deafness is caused by an in- | Guperintendent Holmes of his - {tude of mind was always sound and 1 o 4 . Tas: » . * flamed condition af the mucous lUning of | .- 3 His s s Drmana By klll Wlth CuhCur i e Boal 26T e, whon This' tubs In election, telling |x4‘{n that his r]nfm\i:;n | L“:““’r‘:-l”\ o mv-“;‘j- n::u opL | Witz at 337 Muin street, will be con- nflamed vou -have a rumbling -sound er |was unanimous pon motion of: My, | ST atic statements reasons Ior i ducted at his old. stand by the -es. X y mentaily After shaving and before bathing mperfect hearing, and when it I8 entirely | ihourne, the superintendent’s’galary | netion and conduct in school maiters| tate. Dr. Frank . Esson. f e e touch 2 d les elosed, Defifness ia the result. Unless the s e an 3. Esson. formerly ouch dandriff an itchinz, pimples m“‘lm“&mm’”n TR AR (M,.}“‘h. twas fixed at $5.000. ( me : were seldom questioned, and always| house physician at the New York Eye brilliant, & well formed body and blackheads with Cu m(r.vt | Buy' a ool ¢ X restored to its.marmal condition;: hearing a | respected. No seliish motive ever in- { and Far o : L g i Buy 4 od trunk, Will. bo_deniroyed forever. Many cages Of ‘”x‘ Tl e o selah Mulhve BiRE L | NG ERT RNEERy, dnd WD Ewa Al o ment. Washh all o wigh Suticura |1 ye vl o't bidasing 'ty sod ‘a8 Tong pon equest pf Superintendent uenced, him in school affairs. He | connecteq with two of the leading very wealthy,—but she has no Soap and koz water, usiy ‘_m A e > 3 HaRis < ve 1 use o 13 Jedfncss ate cansed by cotarth. which 8 | y | $1otmes, -the board voted to expend a, labored Tonz and without compensa- | optical houses in New, York city for oap best applied with the | | faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru ® Blbod on ths Taucous surfaces of the sys- torn e will give One Hundred Dollars for an: infiamed conditisn of the mucous mu sum not to exceed $150 for xhi- | tlon, Taeeiving 6niy that self-satisfac- | several years will be in.charge and soul ¥iSeethorta UR chel T.yoenym One Soap for all “ttien of the school work on May 19 { tfon Which capies to an Ironest man mil b8 pleased to welcome all of the Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Al pcons S of Catarrnal Deatness that cannor | ¢ the @rammar school. The us | for duty well done. ! ate Dr. Horwitz's old customers. We 5 ; - e shaven panté with Co H cured by Hails Catafeh Cure. Clroulags |-cchools ahout the oity will participate | “Modest 1n fome, he avoided oo be pleased to cater to anyone n “WIVES OF MEN." The Soap, Ofmtment and e % Tuc'f;;:‘xzvsg €O., Toledo, ©. ta-the exhibit, -whieh according fo Yair disptay;-an outwdrd “SHEW. and i With eve trouble of “any kind. We Eec o blUa Superintendent Holmes, is to he one | held his rudder true, never veering|@uarantee. satistaction.—ndvt

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