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ton Store STIFNEINPOSED | _ Y TEms pASTOR TELLS OF —— Boston Store Sy riteh owien... .. W] IMPORTANT NOTICE! Corsets and. s e s o g -2 5w s |0 MBS Megting of Citzens to Mest A Emergeney Ufldergarments tendere in Police Court street, lodged a complaint with tho ]meresuug Incidents police this morning that two women were picking dandelionss in her lot SRE Between now and Septemb /il 3 700 . |ana ‘she wantea th s 4. T soted Rev. B A & ptember there will be about 7 fOI' Eastel‘ A fine of $26 and costs was imposed | 1oy S0y RO e e eey At | g large congresution grected M. Vacancies in the teaching force of this state. a 5 Lyon ar | v W. Majer. pastor of the Center by Judge James T. Meskill today upom | o = o L W AUlGi, b e Conuor 3 & c place the women had departed. | Congrogation: yurch sterday In Corsets we carry all the popu- |Gearge LeWlitt, manager and lessee of 5 Congregational « ¥ esterday i Ahapes to it | the Txcoam theatar, for violation of | Its Besse-eland's for mens, youns [mornins, when he told of his experi- g . The Normal schools of the state will graduate only he theater ordinance regarding over- jmen’s and bovs’ clothing.—advt. enc with the Twenty-sixth division )00 teache crowding. The case was continued Mr. and Mrs. Isare D. Russell of | OVerseas as a casualty worker. an the from last week, and the three counts| Grove Hill entertained at dinner {Red Crogsicomullsson. ; g o with which he was charged at that| day evening, members of the Cham-| He declared that this branch of | [§ Hundreds of class-rooms will close beca n Tt e Cony time. were merged into one today and | berlain family, in honor of Licuten- | the work.developed in lmportance to- | | impossibility to provide teachers for them. hompson Glove 2 ; fore Ll under a plea of nola contendere d¢-| ant Rodman Ghamberlain, ward the cl Come in and let us sh ¥ w M | hied guilt to the charge. = S scribed his t 2 ving that | This stz Yy e best model to suit your figure. Sergeant Williarn axt went into| OPen tonight.—Wilson's.—advt. R e S e his state therefore faces a cris n C. Har P 3 - Gl {he theater Saturday evening, aftcr| Lieutenant Thomas F. Jacksen is|i35 of whom were Y. M. . A. work- SILK UNDER-THINGS. receiving a complaint from a number | eXpected home in a few days from crs and 11 men workers, 21 K. of C. ¢ “ " G - - show! £ lof patrons who were unable to find [ Camp Jackson, S. C.. whére he Te- \orkers and 50 boys under the age of & b r Easter. A wonderful showing of |of patrons o were unable ! kson, { workers 4 age o for st mavaliies In wash SIIK |eats, he counted thoss standing in | cently arrived ‘from Trance 114 Vears, Who wers fo drive Red Gross | [ 0 Mee IS Emergenc € FolHowIing mbi 1 2hd Crepe, white and fiesh color fthe rear of the railing behind the last Miss Elizabeth and Miss Francesa |motor truck transports. ¥ Camisol Envelope, Chemise, Skirts, . Instead of having the lobby | Traut, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.| “During the vovage” he continued, | e i ared with ceptian of 35 who | George W. Traut of Wes{ Main strevt, ! “we di uffer any of the incon. § " e Knickers, etc, plain and |cleared With the exceptian « € | i 3 on - Gowne,_icnickersy (ete, | BIRIn o horey | hve: mecr awaviol scheIaIshins foF | Wenionces (het | were " experiincen a € Iresented to the Legislature 1hursday: e o e 95 patrons werc standing, and the | high standing for their four vears'|the outbreak of the war. Lights were | § SRy € me condition existed on the second [ work at Wellesley college. lon, and the port holes open, and the LADIES' GLOVES. ook e atending il thatredsl 00 RS I ie Boseesoiennic fon men o) isauns) (O1 BESTe Hap i ak et its oo stec g A BILL PROVIDING STATE AID IN PAYMENT OF for aster. In Kid and Fabrl seats, According to the complaints|men's and bovs' clothing.—adyt. ninclScenog o dveah o TN s i e ark wanted |received by Sergeant Hart, no seats o s e | oyicaRnch e e mines to the ~ S Q the latest in ‘white and dark v Coudd Be found by the patvons a | Mire and Mus B8 Hart who hawe | ;. ¢ the ship, and the chaing were | I TEACHERS’ SALARIE color L e been spending the last fow months in cut by clippers. The mines came t RIBBONS, T Witt areued his own cese, andE1orida, have returned home ned hon i the surface, and when the lookout de- now provide, ta | intwhiterand |statediihacieuch aficonditionfexistod A ')f”""l o1 ‘l ‘lf","’“,.u;‘ ! Lfected them he opened fire with a rif I v statute, a sum equal to four dolars for each child in ster. All widths, i at his theater only on Saturday and |lodged a complaint today wi lisiand Sl S e 1§ average attendance, as determined by the attested registers of the colors, a fine showing of all the /- o put about a quarter of an hour. . nineteen hundred i flowered police akoul Lwo dogs owhed By J o5 - | Wiwe lapded ai Hodre, e there we B T"I:-x(m]: l;(.".. eeaxiGuiing finaifourieon B{naviof iy est novelties in Dresden, also 7 ke Teason for this s the continuous dents of Woodland street, who bark | o o et by o man wha took us to a ' and nineteen. and the year ending the fourteenth day of July. nineteen and striped 5 to 9 inches ma:.‘ “-1“(; B lfor icelat (helthente oo ;\!(‘nlfz{\! and make s nuisance MO e 2 LU an e i e g hundred and twenty, (0 be cxpended only In payment of the wages of Ribbons in plain, satin and silk, a S“ time the sergeant arrived—about 8:45 l“f“““‘" lowed on the streets only at certain Teachens moire and fancy flowered 5 o 8| nunciwerd waiting for the second [ New IMeaih caps.——Wilson's.—adVt |intervals.” inch performance. As the first perform- Miss Bdith Spurks has rveturned to | He spoke about the antaganisti ) o’clock | N, T Rat e s antaganistic o, . . © ance would be concluded at 9 o’clock | New London, having spent the wee eelings which prevailed between th CONFIRMATION VETL {there would ,,(‘m(m\ 1ts then, and | end at her home on B: t streef. &l X of m’.‘ allied n)z\(i\:rnfi. “('; l lzens n eres e ln a e ! tO ncrease full length all hemmed and finished |{ickets were sold because of this fact. ! Ity Besse-Leland’s for men's, young | Was reat surprise to us when a cap- ready to wear $1.00 ea. People who stand in the back of thelmen’s and boys’ clothing.—advt. | id to me, ‘The seeds of the next; [) . . theater to watch a picture end, are re- | 4oy o man has sold through | V2T 8re already sown: it will be be- | I Ch S Sal Att d I h 1 i sponsibla in part for this cond L0 e e o T ol D e €0 the colonies of Tngland and | ea er arles efl lS eetlflg . Le Witt stated. n & Realty company his two-family | g 0 Of the United States. T saw a Arrested For Fighting. house at No. 34 Lincoln street to |pon. 0N day between a British and a Ernest cro, Dominic Dongradi il [ Peobtes: Canadlan scldier, but an American | GRAMMAR SCHOOL and Joseph Barakowski were arres e Besso-Leland's for mon's, young | SMRMY came along and immediately | HALL ed by Officer Sharpe in a back yar men’s and boys’ (,10"1““:_4“\[ got in on the side of the Canadian.’ on Myrtle street vesterday afternoon, g = z 5 This feeling, however, said Mr. and were in court this morning to an- J. B. Murphy Sons’ Hot Cross buns | Maier, was only on the surface, for TUESDAY, APRIL lsth, 8 P. M. of assaulting one an- | are deliclous. Try them.—advt.. deep in their hearts was a loyal pur- swer charges i other. Necro and Dongradi were fined | At the eighteenth annual meeting| pose which was found only in comi- $5 and costs each for assault, and|of n:}; C;)‘nneclwuL a\umn;{ of Dart- | mon ties. Barakowski, who was charged with [ mouth college, held at the Hotel Bond “Any fellow who was vellow was S k 9 S t S H H ]"l drunkenne in addition to his ‘as-|in Hartford, Saturday, H. S. Woods| sure out of luck,” ea ers u . . . O eS lar makes, styles and every figure, Careful corseting makes all the difference in looks and fi your Easter costume. We bave the latest numbers in R. & G, W, All towns of the state shall rgeeive in addition to the other grants . H | e declared. “He sault charges, paid a fine of $3-on the | of New Britain, of the class of 1910, | might commit any sin, but if he]| former charge. Mdiean ke o e ey | : ’ 1 Barakowski | tion for the coming vear. showed signs of cowardice, heaven 1 H H The fight started when Barakowsk vear. help him.” K S t M d S h l ahd s friend who s fiow in the hospl-| It's Bessa-Leland's for men's, young| Speaking of the casualty ressavc I. avi 1 S’ upt. erigen dcnools § SMALL FARM FOUND. tal—not as a result of the fight, stop- | men’s and boys’ clothing.—advt. work, in which he was engaged, | Two-tenement house with every |ped in front of Dongradi’s house and e 8DOkS ofithe Tack of &b ordinatlon He. improvement. Barn, city water, elec- | began to talk loudly. Dongradi came | PHONE OPERATORS tween huspita‘?cuu?.)n:fihoexgmsr‘u?n t Th T M l 1 . teicity, 1 cow and 1 heifer go with |ouf and requested that they discon- army. He said that men were often | e empO aie Ual'te 1 “’]g place. tinue their loud conversation as he STRIKE TOMORROW | transterred from. one hospital to an- | § could not put the baby to sleep, and R e o N. LOCKWOOD, when they refused a fight followed, B e 'llo',finge Of;‘tf_‘ 5 Z 5 in which Necro later became em- & - 5 JAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. e en reported missing in action. RE broiled. Threats of Outside Help to Break He gave a variety of instances of 407 CITY HALL.. Caught Stealing Coal. hialeie g I\enfl results if the people want the | While making his rounds at the Strike Leads to Plans For e R L D, l]ls | sardens. He submits the following Corbin annex this morning Night = Fy P | advice for those intending to plant po in e ’ £ Picket Dut; as killed in action, while in reality the \ 5 Ph ‘Watchman Jacob Julukis saw & man #oldier had been seriously wounded fatacs dhls iyear: S sed EaSter OtO ra 7 picking coal inside the gates. He at- Lt ; “In selecting your varicty of sced temx)'.fd to place the man under ar-| Boston, April 14—Preparations for :m] :{lke“ u: %, el “ommcs it ls ie":' essential that y ARCADE ST rest but he succeeded in getting away, | eeting the strike of telephone oper- | /N ‘fhfi_f his CO‘:d?Hon necessitated select one that seems to be the b ) later by a second |atars called for 7 o'clock tomorrow ansfer to another hospital, and he adaped to this locality. This vear Of C ] is earnestly recommended that Dib- ourse ; ! bles Russet be selected for planting it is a variety of potato whi iy of high cost of coal has made it neces- [Telephone companies. At the same S very fine quality. nlnd one ranking DON'T FORG saty for him to get his supply in this|time union leaders were perfecting| Fle spoke of the case of 'a young : | it e Ner Tamaid. their plans to make the strike effect- | ™25 Who was a member. of one of | SaIISTfiGIIOH 11] El]glalld r;\no(;sc—td I?‘fiffifip i A\Lm_: f‘lr’:.'erf']ff DIONN | i only to be caught ik 5 ; eilmen He'gave 6ls name aajining, were continind foduy Ly of | MU SUNG (0 thike Gilferent horpltuls —_— Aaoiph Sehriller and paid a fine of $5 |fclals of the New England Telephone | 27d t0 a replacement camp, Whils no- : killed. 5 o icketi e the companies of the 102d Regiment. i Must Support Wife. ive and for picketing activities. 1 gimen hi ot e this vesnr! sl g Aok Jaseph Powalesk - was ordered to| Notlces signed by President Matt B. [ 8nd no knowledge of his whereabouts ;E!‘:\Ct‘l‘l‘:f e e :(M',L"":d long ¢t support his wife properly and to stop |Jones of the Telephane company, call- | had been given for some weks. Ther S ey et u‘v’fl.’lztk. T “:m '.:J“m' 4 o . o i o 6o fore his company commander report- ol st o HLICE: ) M0 2eo! drinking by Judge Meskill today. Mrs. [IN& upon the operators “in the name 3 por z S e Y g o = han Powalogk claims that he has glven |Of vour loyalty to the service and to ed him absenf without leave. Tt de. |In fommenting upon the result of the y\\;!]:i;de 1;).‘” nn‘zyh: € !""1:?‘ n.x:rtx“ f and 582, her but $5 a week for the support of |OUr government” to remain at their veloped that th.o soldier had charge | Hull bye-election last week in which | " 3 LV“‘\_'M' ras '!-m. herself and her two children, and |PO5ts of duties, appeared upen the| of the company's funds, and when |the coalition, ar government, candi- | o0 the potato wllt which 1 keeps the remainder of his $30 week- [Pulletin boards in all the exchanges last seen, had in his possession a sum |date was defeated, the Daily press ! g = A > ;. 7 i e [ ' Y i such widespread damage. Whate ART 5‘;! YR Iy salary. When the couple began to |today. Rejorts that outside help | equalling 600 francs. remarks: s 2 e et !: g r ¥ i 3 ¥ ! : i 3 The Rev. Mr. Maier g ; | varlety of seed you choose Lty ! 15 ! ilg 4 ocal | L moving and at reps London, April 18 (via Montreal.)— ! Pl ottle the minar difficulties of their |Might be called upon in an effort to personally In-| “We have faith in David Lloyd | [ "« el | home life, such as late hours, Sunday | maintain service led the strike leaders | vestigated the case, and found that|George and Andrew Bonar Law s S o o e e e card games, otc., in court, the judge |to Prepare to station pickets at the | the unaccounted man was dead, and |heads of the government, but no be-| s n,jfi;(‘ . e 430 MAIN STREET requested that they go home and set- |T2ilroad terminal according to the story of his soldier |lief whatever in the abilities of sev- | ey S ¢ HERETES |y fvery Cers tor Hire, Day ar {le 1t between them. The operators are seeking wage in- | informant, had heen killed by a ma- |eral of their colleagues or in the poli- 177¢ €% . Other Cases on Docket. creases. The government and the| chine gun bullet, while with cies the government is forcing an an | S Clarence Brayne was drunk Satur- |companies assert that they are pre- | noitering party. Mr. Maier unwilling people. The country is cry- | C. E. UNION SOCIAL —— . day, and on his way home stopped at |Pared to consider a new wage scale the true facts of the case he |ing out against the men who want to The New Britain Christ En- GO TO THI 26 Piece 147 Chestnut street. When the doors |but that the employes have failed to| American Red Cross. carry the spirit and methods of the | deavor Union social will be held to- | > g Were mot opened fo let him in at this |Present their claims in the manner| “The soldiers,” he said, “are com- |war administration into an area of [ o oor oo mn o i Bantist RANKLE\ . ()* ARE address, he made a new daor for him- | Provided by the postoffice department. | ing back with changed standards. | peace.” " € 2B 8L s s . self, ripping part of the wall down. e They have set an example that men| The Daily News finds in the result a | ¢hurch. A varied program has been %Ur! () v‘ ”A\l 0\ R GERS ‘When Officer Peter Cabelus arrived, ANOTHER AUTO \(‘Cu)E’\IT_ ought to recognize. The army - will|definite pronouncement against con- anged by the socinl committee witl *) i & he was sitting in the parlor. A fine of —— come back with a message tfo us, |scription. la few musical numbers in addition to | 4o White Rose Gas. Non-Carbon 37 and costs was imposed. Machines Owned by Bristol and New | which is “Meet your duty. no matter;| The Manchester Guardian declares|Bames, cle. Lefreshments also willi (i ana Bronswicic Tires When arrested Saturday night by Britain Men Figure in Crash. what it costs, and meet it like a mun.” | “the electors think they have been |Pe d during the cvening. Mem- NBAR HIGH SCHOOL. 't like it. There was a | bers please notice the change from Sergeant King, Albin Glazer was un- ¥ : — — fooled and don’t 3 > s a i o 5 5 Within a few feet of the early | allof hu = the original notice which called for | S able to account for two black eye: ik 5 Y1 ROPER GET: A creat deal of humbug 1 pure dema- | tf gina e which calleg i s k . $ I 0. E) 8 but upon becoming sober remembered | OININE auto accident of vesterday, OPER GETS MANY le - elaction and unu- | the sociul to be held in the Center | VIM delivery and heavy duty — = Storage. Supplies amd 1t a second crash ocourred yvesterday aft- that he was struck. Glazer was lying 5 s i 2 “ cuss | happily our Versailles prime minister | ¢hurch | neks. fre 1 = e R T o Matn strast, | He |ernoon when cars belonsing to Wil- LETTERS FROM “DRYS : < ; trucks, from to 5 tons. et liam Trentlein of 79 Laurel street, AMERICAN Balanced Six, i IO el ble far these (hings. CGermany, which - 3 Willlam i Eariey | was Snned S sal| Busidiand B o Beneza 08 ) e o S was to pay all, will pay something it | Pleasure Ca without costs for parking his car on |Street crashed. According to the re-|cummieng Him For Stand on Prohibi- | ¥¢ 2re lucky and the German state I p - in mor s than one responsi- t 5 B aoH t made by Trentlein he had stop- ithe of whe CITY SERVICE 871 y the wrong side of the street Saturday. |POr e Tiolds together, but not a tithe of what C SERVICE STATION r ; his car to view the wreckage of | tion—“Wets” Also Write Protest- o . offered no excuse for the incident. | 224 ge o ’ i He offered no excuse for the inciden A. M. Pacnessa, Prop. k the electors were encouraged to. think D e O el vor[tie Enyee car, swnen, header | inia ing This Same Stand. |she would be made to pay. w‘MEN ARE resented two of the defendants in a ‘nnrtharly direction, he saw a car com- Washington, April 14.—Hundreds The Guardian also ascribes the de v case resulting from a fight on Myrtle |\28 2t & high rate of speed. When the | of inquiries, protests and expressions [feat to the disiliusionment over the o s street Saturday, Prosccutor G. W.|Other machine nearcd his it banged |of approval reached Internal Revente | punishment of the kaiser and the abo- 1“E MAKE AUTOMOBILE BARF COHSlStlflg of Hiewt, bis o partnar, was disquali- [2SHSt bis car, damaging the fender | Commissioner Roper foday us u reult lition of conscription. . \Co sunlcs them gt vl o gl flea today, and Assistant Prosecutor |21d front part of the machine. Mrs.|of his announcement that the internal i whals d Z Sl Trentleln, who was in the car at the |re 5 ; 5 = , Joseph G. Woods acted In that ca- , revenue bureau had neither specific | y 6 Kmves EEn € time, was badly scared Serenelbureay Paad fuelfoceper it MANY ARE APPLY ING Mrs. weshnoreland Tells in Atso parts of any s it - According to Bzuzza, he was driving | force prohibi adequately afte Joseph Lastine, Orlando Lastine, | ACCOMIng to Bauzse, he was driving |force prohibition adequately —after | FOR HOME GARDENS the Following Letter. e e a wide variety of interests came tele. | 6 Table Spoons fined $5 and costs each, while the oth- | PPOsite direction crowded against his | grams asking for defails in regard to er two were discharged. The trouble [C2Using the car to hit the Trentlein |ihe internal revenue law. 1tome Gardens Brings Number - Michael Swobodi and Michael Woleskl 2 July 1. 5 6 FOka were charged with \lting one |2ttempted to pass the Trentlein ma-| From all parts of the country and | q R (I AMERIC SN GENFHR U Tnother. Gslando and Waleski were |Chine, another machine coming in the e S Harrison, N.Y.—‘When my first | 200 East Main St. ; i ch ld was born I did not know about | | Many New Applications Received for Lydia E. Pinkham’s | é : : | P 5 » . fl < arose over the beating of carpets, the |Machine. Failure of the brake pedals| The treasury department, it was | iy e,g;'t",]‘\' de 2l . | 6 Tea Spoons : Qust from which was getting on some | !0 WOrk properly also had its effect in |stated today, has not made and will 4 T i % Clothes owned by the Lastines, they |the accident, according ta Szuzza. The |not make any representations to | Nearly Up to 550. N | hond fime. read bl ; 2 1 Butter Spreader claimed. Orlando accepted Waleski's |POlice are investigating. President Wilson concerning possible| rat | SR lhf“‘;‘e nggf;‘zd"r‘; | OVERLAND AGENCY, invitation to settle the argument in = means of postponing the effectiveness | The chamber of commerce, deter- = % | ound and when my | Sterage and Accessorfes, the yard and thelr arrest followed. POLICE ON JOB , of prohibition until the constitutional | iked to continue Lhe garden move- | |i . [t 5 st Suiion 1 Sugar She" \ttorney Albert A. Greenberg repre-| —— amendment goes into effect January | 2eDt In spite of the fact that the il Bt s C“‘,‘:&mell | Repair Work a Specialty. sented the two Lastines. Search Is Being Made for Boy Who |16, 1920. Other officials and advisors | Packers of the 21 mill tax rate killed | fi{H} - (‘100 it 8;‘})““5 :70‘1 | Pnone 2227 139 Arch St Shot Richard Haslam in Chest of the president have discussed this| \he city's abpropriation for = gardens | {{} [::;’:’gm]d hildbie | e Vi cituation With him, however, it was | this year, has already started the i a. | ploughing of the land thus far loaned. \'»a_ahu"(irc-'i times | S D, ; RS F‘L"’” Sergeant Theodore Johnson today ch en i e ; . | easier. Ever sinc Thomas J. Smith Chosen President of | Sontinued his search for the boy who | “Gmeials indicated their belief that| The preliminary wotk of getting the - o }? = sin on Saturday afternoon, fired a blank : ey Al b rovldean; then I have used it | " Holy Namec Society. : | the question of rescinding the war | Plots in shape will be provided late | ] T s el si. | cartridge shot into the chest of = f V | e i a and plot holders | for any weakness and would not be | homas J. Smith was elected presi- time prohibition act would become an | this week it is hoped and plot holder et laent of the Holy Name soclety for the | Richard Haslam of 341 Park Street, |issue in congress in the com | will then be able to start gardens as | Without it for the world, o all my cneuine | i = s : de el = v»orl\ and am strong and healthy. Tam soon as the lots are staked | { nursing my baby, and I still take the V egetnblccompound asitkeeps awoman {ensuing. year at a meeting held last|The affair tooksplace in the lot near |cia) sesslon. Réports that Commis. | WE evening at St. Mary's school hall.t ;L.Tc:)o?fier 'ban:il;n_:l ;,’rolunds. sioner Roper had proposed to the E I Other officers were chosen as follows: [ rding to Haslam, he was cross- | president some action to prevent pro. | chamber tomorrow asking all regis- | ; blish m PLEASURE.C e e & Jonn Schenk: record. |ing through a pathway in the 1ot [hibition from going into effect July 1, | {rants to come fo the chamber office | {7 good health. You may publish my I CARS | | - seeratary, Bamund Curtin; finan- | When he was stopped Dy three bOVS {ere specificall denicd i:xml ve il cixFa il et el tostimonialfonthe good o o wamen, M. IRVING JESTER i i | cial secretary, Patrick J. Egan; chap- | Who ordered him to go no further it i (5 the $2.50 per plot as agreed. | if you choose to do so.”’—Mrs. C. WEST- ‘ O Jaln and treasurer, Father John T.|&long the path. =~ When the Haslam ASTER SUNRISE SERVICE. MORELAND, Harrison, N.Y. This plan will enable the gardener | 3 H ) Winters . This makes the ninth term | boy refused to obey the order, one of | The annual Easter Sunrise service | to get on his land early this season | ‘f:;’m ‘}T:Vhr"‘ “‘\‘Tf" from displace- | that Mr. Egan has been elected to the | the lads stepped up to him and|ot the New Britain Chr Ende nd start the early planting. Pra. “";:e‘!:an n, Gx\lcf::al Ln i 7 soretary. olnted the revolver to his chest and | g, AVl Inde : Lo e S tion, ba he, headaches off 11 secretar |20 x i ok che d Union eld in the Fipst | tically all the tra ven st yea | nervousnes eIt s b i BIViEE S aila andl o The contenis burned through | pptist S = s St e 5 ~ this vea 7 u X 238 M . S 4 oidrence “:]‘(11 ’(‘i i Eiann ey ,f|£|:‘ EeusE | mapul enirclSunasyinoming it (IWiTlipe avatia this vear and thac < famous root and herb remedy, | (Rear) 193 N ek ) Wl Gerald Crean ) | the s 1 Teft er burnz. DI doclock. Al intercsted are cordially | means that us many 3 1000 gurdens | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | : > e e ain speviences in Irance. Mrs. M. T, v T. Bray attended the lad. TN-jinvited Lo aitend this service, details | can be given out. Superintendent Hol- | & tria), and for B acia) sdvion | CCIMBIRING - O SShETOEAE (rean rendered meveral vocal selec- |less complications set in no .:\‘wusln(’ which will appear later in the | quist 1 on the jump these daye ang itn 'to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine ALSO LIVERY SERVICL Phone 367-3 1\,1@1& ‘(uuuu arg anticipated, week. | states (h;n_ he is ready to top lastl , | Lynp, Letters are going out from the |

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