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NE\vaRirA;N_,bAJLY‘HERALD,_ "r}mn}sbm; APRIL 24, 1012, — S| PLANLIE WEWS RS ) B ATRL T g | [weomiowan | ooy | THE FLAG D @%fi%@m@@ JUMBANRLAN] S VE@T@RY g About $10,000 Added to Sup- “Fruit-a-fives” scriptions Last Night i T I suffered for many years with . i " '\ Flags. sicd 1l Indigestionand Constipation. x American Flags, Z S s or that reason push yourself to Show or Fruit ablets). tric . ‘ f “ ) this is .2 VICTORY LOAN, for that 1 Yourself to sh ( Al L) and ¢ “elebrate the homecoming of “Our B()\S {hem. To the rise of my doctor, the Top.” | e e m——Ch———r— Woods (o North of Town Ablaze—.30 1 began fo improve and he adviscd and h1)05r the “Victory Loan. Let “Our Boys 1 me go on with “Fruil-a-t; - s Pound Turtle Captured by Boy— | 5F 102000 WILL e I consider that T owe my life io | ize, we onc.and all, appreciate the wonderful worl Hatian Womnn Fincd—Other firter | ““FFruit-a-ives” and I want'io.say to they've accomplished. Any home, however humble, : » ey | those who suffer from Indigestion, ) ’ cws : | | real- Constipation or Headaches — try looks good when the “Flag of Victory” waves over The Victory loan rally held in the ives” and you will get well’? ] Congregational church lust eveni CORINE GAUDREAU. | the top. Special price, complete, $1 9 M| was the expected. suceess the com - mittee had hoved fGr. The film - e, a hos, 6 for §2.50, {rial size 2 eachiio n s St e * Price of Peace” was the first featurc * 4 dealers or from FRUIT. A} e g : . . . ; : : . ) o i nen | of the program. It was shown twice, § G » No. C. O. D.’s, Deliveries, Charges, Telephone A little time spent in looking ihroush our line of appropriate rd S \ B | once in the afternoon at 4 oclock 2 | § T 5 Ik ¥ iy ey y 8 of taste, With deft finzers many Wavs of heautirying (heir homes. l ¢ attractively patternca B | and later in the evening at 7:30. Fol- | - : i i | Orders or Hold Orders. Come—they're worth carry- F s and doorways assume a4 more inviting appearance by the usc of aitractive 9 il ving the two sh gs ro wore | made to war. work and subscriptions | T i Frr) (D, o oy it it SR ISRy OFF v Gt BT o LoD INSHORopanG 2o es) thorel i D TG e e ey sl ing Draperie Comfortable chairs see re so i 3 ches by Captain Charles B, Loci. to Liberty lo: e ha e prout | o offer in such variety Come see them i o sl Locks ot (he way in which he has been | © AMONG THEI MATERIALS OFFERED, you have choice of a splendid line of Swiss Muslins, H Ca and any sign of slackir D, S0l : . ] y Sy i { Clark formerly member of Captain | Packed up e b Madras, Voiles. Marquisette, as well as “Sunfast” materials for Curtains and otk ¢ S. e that he scos, when hescomes back dis. iicuinr attention called to our line of “Kapock” Sunfast and Tubfast fabrics. in plain color shades TG el i et | gusts and pains him zured and siriped effeets. They arc 45 inches wide, in all the popular shades, from $2.00 to §3.5 onsiatllafon no s (ke Tas | | Do Aim e Teanisolaienadoes notitalie d . If intercsted. vou should take pains-to sec them. o aro MW |for owine I ihis fown it boosiey DUh Ut he ininks a whole 1ot and A OUR NEW SPRING CRETONNES, of which we are showin and - attractive line. v 1he Tocal campalen o adaad ostell o Has been through so-much that he - Wworthy vour notice, choice of Domestic and Foreign makes from 52, ar G sl $10,000 toward the local quota. ~}has his own idcas as to what consti- ] - 4 y ery desirible local quota. Y e Summer Cottage Curtains, Upholstering purposes and Cushion vers 5 tutes n just cause for complaint;” the yeries, Summer Cottage Curtain [ purpo Captain’ Lockhart Speaks. nd beautify wherever used. fl | During ihe evening, Sergeant Clapy, | PN coneluded. 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford . as $635,000. Who was in Capt. Lockhart's company | D). ) 2,008 " § |80 Who was onc of the cight men of| The local Victory loan commiilc Let’s All Pull Together for the “Victory Loan.” VVO efl Styhsh Pumps an xfords ) b originu contpany who are alive| 'ePorts that up fo last night ot ; gave a brief and interesting ac- | 0f §63 liad COUNL of some of the fighting through | the Victory loan. {Which he had gone. | This is a little more than half the her IFootwear «at our biz Shoe Section, on 5 3 v shod should select X Jeifhegieeticoficetisgeiiod shohiding Ior instance note the. fellowing itoms: 2 ~ neq o <S4 o an es awnit her. x In the . pas— 9 quota 3 > | Maiy or. where unequalled assortment and valu warit Sl et o i e various engagements in | Guota, manded fhe woman sever v LAl n AT atent colt, with hand turn soles, Louis heels, also low' Louis and Wihich et se to house canvass will fol-| s it ] ! VERY MODISH PUMPS, of patent colt, w g ergeant Clark’'s company was| A house to house canvass wi { conduct as he did ler husband who | yun heels, $6.00 and $6.50. ) e only one mian cscaped being wounded | low and the quota will be reached’ if [ 41.o got info the fracas. He fined the PULL, KID COLONIALS. with buckles and Lounis heels. $6.50 pair. and he is displeased heeause he can- i everyone subsciibes all they possibly | BLACK KID OXFORDS. with hand turn soles. Louis hecls, “§9.00 PR T eoten, o [ [Pt wear - wound stripe L SOMIZ SMART OXPFORDS are offercd in patent colt, and dull mat Kid, ¥ : 3 vgeant Clark was shot through! All who huve planned td fake ot f.ouis hecls ic 00 pai the throat and in the leg. The bul-|a few bonds are asked to look {ho BROWN KID OXFORDS. very smart, with Louis hecls, for $9.50 pair. Jet which pierced his throat just matter R caped his jugular vein woman $2 and cost, which was pa : = larence Nordstrom - spent the end with relatives in- Farmings Latham lost a hasket of clar is still’ under the doctor's care Finds La Snak over again and see if they While roaming through the wooc ; cannot add some more to their list lic spoke With great enthusiasm of | o {the way Capt. Lockhart took care of his men. HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU ('(\): l[)Fll DR ONSREE D e TR I i O e o e SaC e e i e ‘. o U ) OF e o 7 el s s @ m g e lanout 50 inches e picked it RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASLI |acvoc Y‘l‘l]‘!‘”’i\!!' art o, AN eXPIession | u most unfortunate (hing to miss SR Al T bt the appreciation of the rank and | | ; & < to town 2 ! is realized by everyone ~who has | waden to the eshibitt : e o Ameriean soldicrs, to whom s P e et R | CERER R ns Cati R e PR men o sh0d an veiiments that Bntcaiment Tonis W her tomorrow evening instead | bered that a few months ago at R e those who cannot buy outright should | phe entortainmant o y\,\[‘”xlhy:‘;w- ening reading of the will of the late lan In riding back to New Haven Scr- he ent ner | i as Secretary Glass advises *“Borrow | - > : 5 is |zeant Clark told scveral thinss con- rets & the Holy Name society rs. R, O. Clark, chairman of the | Peck, who died at Waterbury las S Rl s s Iast Berlin teams, reports that the|spring. it was found that he drive is progressing in that district { queathed to the Peck Memorial I, Maple Hi side vesterday a returned soldier came Taple Hill.residenigy help the town’s big quota along, | the mountain i T v : acroplane accident we need all we can get from those | white Oak. While ascendin 1 ocenr on Clayton'. 'Road B ierday afternoon Who can aiford a larger investment. Harold Clark - and London are ‘visiting of Thompson streets Loomi the retiring the Maple Hill Literary office and cerning his captain which were not £ of Our Lady of Mer {mentioned at the rally, one of which Bcryitactliby iy IIDede Ve tok b tonight. The entertainers s [shows the type of man C(aptain Lock-: NS on the installment plan and thosa | practising for several and an cffort will be made by the|brary at Kensington tho sum of .0 5 MR 26 0 FIEE (AR BOCk { o ve “economized to purchase | brea = ; time s promi teams o have an honor banner A¥ing | §15,000, which is (o be used in pay= jj o jn G § these honds will lie mighty alad when in every home of the town. Persons|ing the' expenses of the building and 176, thelong hikes through snow and | they have been. sccured and the in- SRR e Sisauibl e, ol S ST s Bt k [mud. Capt. Lockhart always insisted | LCTest counons are ready to be cut | joeal talent simgin trict and not reeeiving their ban- Ladics" \id Notice, {on close inspection of the feet ana, | off program. This ners or buttons N secure me by 4 The Lad \id society of the Ber- |on several occasions, when the feet of e buyinz of these bonds - is deawing card in applying "to the hes il s the S his men necded atiention he took the | batriotic proposition but they . % i ik, Those wishing | lin Congregational church held Atheir [ 15 W00 neaded atie il e o ey S Y Berlin [proper medicin 1 his kit and | even more, a 1 investm and ancing, will follow:: thed affa f t B. imstotl hurall parlors \rrangements for Signs solicitation and care easily | years at an interest of four and three- |opehestin VR 2 home to- : i 3 explain why the captain is el ouiths per cent. they dutrank W ‘ > M Gh fles M Jarvig {ain of ‘their team the supper which is to be given under lm’“ e i B i sl :\\ ," o Shea ! bl AL bas been reported ] b LA the auspicics of {he society nt kKed among his 5 ive per cent. bond on’ the present fax | will he e Repons I3, Ui Mr. Deming anpounces that with- j fhe auspici ; ot ‘,‘. 2CIEH i Sergeant Clark wore a French war | basis. for the 5 per cont bond will not | | H,-i.r,»,‘,;.‘”. "’_” putsalidantit fuailin nillizgfovon Sioh SRS Ll B orioRian Reraninadle s nnlnitil thaloihen eishiulmen | sum ot o L RESiSaT o Iia i BODIOKI O] k i vere complete a a soc o e moré than | ORreT e i top before the week ends. All of the | wer mpleted S fal . hoUS jjiving in the company, will receive the | four and {hr oI Night s UNCH FACTORY GAMPA]GN loeal people are urged {o, subseribe [followed. — A short prozram Will ho | \iasican distineatahed. sertien crnne | [ iCepionnthsiper fcent night of athre ) LAUN : and help Berlin win an honor presented by the members of fhe| capk Lockhart did not mention thaf SEDanserouTorc 6 iTive, rim by the ldcal fire departme — which is heing given to all towns sub- [ society at the supper tomorrow eve- ina had been recommended Fa Now th L spring is here and ‘the | Grange hall. Thc e e e ninz and the receipts will be turned | American b, S, G, but Hia friends di| Wo0ds are hecoming dried after the | annual event up to. the. time Employes Purchase Large Number of Hold Public Mecting. in toward the socieiy’s ~fund. The | Capt. Lockhart spoke for winter, the ‘dangér of forest fires .is| war when it was discontinued | for nearly an| , 4 public is.invited.to attend. - again prevalent. Yesterday the local | Lady Owls on Frederiek oston ation lent w s presenting a requisition from the eap- fair ha hour and nheld the audience in close | L t e ain el trotipe e ire A de }\.H.\Hl« Nt fought what Wis New Britain will furnish the probabl the most dangerous fire in the history of the department as ro- Bonds—Interesting Dehate Devel- At the public meeting which was held last evening at the Athletic hall \ttend Parade, ops at Public Meeting—Rev. Mr. |0 visability of establishing a library s sociation in that part of the town. .a « tainment for the first night st Berlin to consider the ad- Many local. people, friends and rel- | | He spoke neipally of what we jeall the minor details .of the soldier's 4 . ! . atives of , members - of the 261h {life. He Ealas fotest fires = Shevlly antee 1|4 have been on sale for several v Benedict to Preach. £ took the audience with him i Division, left this afternoon on the {into the daily grind.in the mud, in the jhaxmows, in the long hikes, under i : : 8% Ishell five, in discomfort, and in pain the town. The secrelary of the com- 24 o’clock for Boston, where: they [hui without complaining. 2y mottee in charge - of the affair read 1 attend the Yankee IYV\IMK'I\\ In speaking of the thing that most Berlin's total is neariy $10.000. which | the report of the libravian and also parade in that cily tomorrow aft {put the fire and the dash and the | Ground. The fire was supposcdly ex is two-thirds of its auota which has | jresented to the public the articles noon sides the members .of the |haired of : heen ed at $66,000. The reports | grawn up at the meeting of the com- | war hoard. who received received by Mrs. Jarvis were rven- | mijitee which was held Monday af- ' . dered by the solicitors of the Wom- | tarngon at the home of Mrs. H % An added cent for war tax will olelock the alaim sounded and thelllcharged at the door. There swill | dancing ur > p. m. each Cash priz 1 be ziven aw viel Tiem, Mre, Charles M. Jarvis. chairman | very interesting debate ensued he- . chemical responded. The fire was in fween a number of the residents of | =becial train from New, Britain at the woods near the old chicken farm | on the Farmington road and over in the direc¢tion of the Plainville Camp of Women's Liberty loan cam- paian reports that up to noon today Mrs. Clinton Morse is in Boston o i I s - v is in the division with the 101st M, | ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and G. B Cream. for Gurs is the only properly | the Hun into the American reserved {soldier, he explained that it was due| (N€ir homes. About 6 p. m. it again for the grand stand, there \\y»,»im seeing what France had suffered [ Proke forth and started ficrcer than « ur of the ex-members of the 26th land the determination to retrieve and | €Ver- UN a still alarm. the fruck again A1 mombenstol Sequss Todns Pasteurized Product Sold in New ens' committeg Dowd. ivision who went on the same train. [fo punish the brutes that had causced | "e<ponded and ail the abie-bodied five- | F., who as e Brirain, Francis Deming, who is chairman Following are a number of the .. o > % 3 ‘. N | hilersiin ihe vicinity were! SUMor. [} . who are to attend t ¢ Fhey were: ILieut. AMhur Benson " 2=on, wiford on Saturda o 'r the factory commiliges, Jaunched | jocal town residents Who are in fa¥0F | Gorporal William Trrmer: . Cornorel le spoke of onc seldier who wasi €0 (0 lend their aid. The fire by that | 7 T '”.“ Lot J. .E. SLEBER & SON campaizn yesterday afternoon in | oe gtablishing the proposed library e meet at the club. rooms not 1 y Stanley Gadzik and Private Henry [t/King with a French -soldier who | Hme was stretched over a terrtory o | Meet al cal factories. Several of |, cqgeiation at Bast Berlin: Mrs. H. ool 00 “H_,‘\”"’y\”:'” Frivate Henry n,.u R T il e AR T S G il e | MG An auto trucl 401 PARK SIRE s report that many of | oo’ Ares R, O, Clark. B I, Cody. 5 5 faain empioyes have subscribed | gy Mildrum. A. ‘A. North, Mrs. A, May Bring Suit. honds. sorth, Dr. T. C. Hodgson. Joseph Scoilnick, ‘proprictor of the {expected 1o the fact that many of the e o and had fought fo four year proportions at every momeént The at that time and will not i f cphone 1936. ‘VI\ the war. The American soldier had | Plaze could be seen for miles around. PLEaE i . {0 do his fighting and had o | At 9 o'clock it could be seon to ad. e B. Graham of 3 k : e b Globe cafe, which is located near the |[home back in America to 0 to when | vance toward the Farminston depot Pisetilnd Line Mariliodhe 4 PRIMI: QUALITY solicitors of both committees failed | \ pjch lasted for over an hour, it was e aheer Aty S lit was all over, section and many feared that the old | F orsofslbostom i sShetwill iz cnain to make their revorts of the da¥'s | ioieq that the meeting be adjourned 071N passcngor station, stated (his |~ The * French soldier had been! pine woods there would be lost. Many | i1 Wilness the parade of the 26th E?I %H worg 1o the chairman of their team, | . tj] next Wednesday evening, which . :orning that he will: probably .have iipyoy it “all’ but had m)lhm;_v lert. | automobile parties went to the scene | iVision | N ¢ up to date repori has boen de- |y oonsidered ample time to give the | (o Dring suit either against the town |mhe town in which he Hyed haid been | of the fire and the ren were eniist.| Gase Kent roturned o his home FOR layed in reaching Mrs. Jaivis. Solici- {101 heople interested in this affair | oF the raiload, hecause of the ¢ ldestroyed, his wife faken prisoner | ed to lend their help in the fight. Twe | orestville svenile e Fldr H‘\Illlu‘u N tors arc urged to make their reports | (“iyinic the proposition over The ' {hat every tinic {he large tank near linto slavery, and his two daughtc e diers iiom o Britail stood e e |Hn! Nasw obl Sih ol NG (hex ¢ depot overflows . v TR T e | g URESH CAUGHT ch cvening ond hasd them into | o mmitrec announces that as soon as i the depot overflows, it foods the cel- fwere Host. - Ho know not whera (hes | contor of the lown wiieios - the | France where he saw servicd SHORF i 10 C their chairmar, who will forward | 1}, 5 icles drawn up are accepted by i Jar of the cafe. doing serious damage, engineers for o L vear 3 ) them Lo Mrs. Jarvis. i the local people they will be for- During the heavy rains mu‘mm\ over- Mrs. Burr, chairman of the Ken- | G5 0% Bl te capitol for reehg- | owed and flooded the cellar of (he nition. Besides planning to purchase jwere and no account of their abiding | flames as they grew brighter and L i : place could be obtained brighter and one was heard to ro- Miss Gertrude Lyman is SLICED FISH. .y | The American asked him what he| mark: “Looks mighty like the night | dncle, Johm F. Graham, of BLUEFISH, COD 15C nglon distret, so ‘or his made fhe ! most progressing reporis. Tt is prob- able that the Kensington district has subscribed morce than any of the other districts. The solicitors of Mrs. Fu strict will leave their reports ufe, doins 4 damage estimated at|nad to live for, w there was in nm the artillery started up in the Ar | field OR CUSK a number of new hooks and library =¥ f\"_"‘ e v Jn {to keep him going after all the tor- | gonnc Rel sl i achon; Llor New. H {1 \LEWIVES supplies the committee plans to ask Scoilnick says thatthe fact that the [tures which he had cxperienced. The The locul fire-fighters stayed on the | ¢N. and formerly assistant pastor of | FRESIT for an appropriation fo construct s Wafcr main near “H""M(t]v‘l ad bridge |Fronc hl:’hu; replied ok e SR e S G i ol sl 00 (IR GF N ey of i B cavenn aiTh 10c¢ . 2 bldes Sy as heen closed up b o loct oad | cause of the joy that he would have Ere e » watch it. The carl _ | was a visito ow his morning new library building in that part of d c S I T e e s G S e \ orn 4 : e cammizeloneilisiing eaune o Bl v 1 Birioki 160 i ond i gl ool s al| T ot o Rt SRR e estimons, he meeting of the W. . 1 STRONG LIV been postponed until May 9 A S b 39¢ the town AL i = All of :the locall people interested | OVerflow and ‘Lo protect his property jover the hated Iun. His whale life| blage but the smoke could SUIL be will probab ave bring suit, [seer e are urgently requested to attend -the | ne Will probably have to bring suit, [seemed to centor around the seen late this morning. Warnings arc | | | | public meeting which is to be held on |¥nw\j posted in all the woods throughout | GRANDMA USED SAGE LOBST s IDaBe | day of \,.,.’ as the commissioner has failed to re- [retribution when the fiends who % 8 _ . pair the main. although numerous [caused ail the misery (o him and | i £ next Wednesday evening at the Ath- 3 . g : and his | the town against carelessness in drop- TEA TO DARKEN HAIR SOLID MEAT OYSTERS pt it iic halll complainis have been madc |would get their just punishments. ping lighted matches, ctc @ SLICED WHIT Rev. Benedict to Preach. Aecroplancs Drop Literature: It was seeing the old men and the Rev. A. J. Benedict, former pastor Two acroplanes, from the aviation |Proken-down cripples, the old womcen at the Kensington Congregationallfield at Mineola, L. I, visited the |21 the suffering that France had| ~#TS8cC08 0 I REED Someel gloss and youthfulness church, Who for the past 17 years has | town yesterday afternoon and drop- |5o0¢ through, which pat the final fire| W&8 SONLEE (9 0 (S FOW AP Comision garden: sage brewed in been located at the ‘Tombstone Con- | ped Vietory loan literature about the 'l"‘f\"‘”‘"'_ “"‘f"‘f "L‘“"”"'\f'_”‘f"””' B hon the larzest turile exeu known o e e i R, e £rcoatlbmls el & 0% Toristode, | sutects a0 a0 appeal of the mmited |l FEY LGN SRCIRGSRIOEMRIGRthS | L G e e jants The | qurn gray, strealed and f weighed about 30 pounds and | peautifully dark asd lusurian Large Turtle Captured. She made up a misture of Saze HALIBUT - James Davis of mington avenuc and Sulphur to bring back color, 11 HSH OPENED vded Ariz., has nétified friends in the States government to the people ask- 3 e turtlc town that he has staried on his irip ing them to subseribe for a Vietory | ¢ "\““m"l‘““"‘}"'\“m.l;‘:" “_'I‘,"\_””‘:"”‘f:[:]” was of the mud speci Davis found | 4 few applications will prave a rev east and will arrive here about May | hond. The planes after maneuvering | n e i Sl iianlc > Spob 1 e above the freigiht | (i- vour hair is fac streaked or 15t. e e AeErE e about 15 n(v‘v\nr::lox |20 e olithe menathatiwontinalway {10 (s ;n»t V:n‘v‘v"‘u‘h( ‘\‘v”h\ !H‘vv‘ r‘l:.]vl.\x’“ Loty \h'\'n\h the :M T : o ounces that he will preach at the | raturned the direction f i e acieditarsghadpihel sina it R eyl d [ depas S ® o CHeo A e moincenit Wl igtumnedin N from where | (ojp rosponsihilities. but it was the| of the town ‘where he procured a | phur recipe at home, tho regular morninz services of the Ken- | (hey came ) | vesponse, initiative, the uncomplaining | basket and had it on exhibition for | hlesome. An easier way is sington Congregational church on Berlin Bricfs, i on (e i e b o eSS e I SR ah i e e Sunday, May 4 1. 8. Kilhy, proprietor of the Kilby |Which was the factor that saved ouy| and one old man who saw it vouched Compound at any drug siorc To Hold Anunual Meeting. Squarve at Kensinglon, was in fown lcomntry,” ‘he said for the fact that it was over 100 years'f for use. This is the old-time rc o " T Rober! Grapam, treasurer and scc- | today on a bhusiness trip, | It is a man like Sergeant Clark, | old. improved by’ the addition of other ia- P(}X ,‘_)-- ]’Vl()NDAY retary of the Peck Library associa The regular monthly praver maei- |Yho Knew'no fear, who had no com- Woman is Fined. = O | tion of Kensington, announces that | ing of {he members of the Kensing. |P/INt unider pain and suffering that Mrs. Michael Carone was “hefo; SRS Py L 1de ; { there will be an annual mecting of | ton Conaregational church. was held : M. O. Ryder yesterday afior { the- library association tomorrow | last evening at the home of Jason M with assault on’ Fred e FAMOUS OLD are 1 uthful' appearance anc MELODRAMA I i : v amused and disgusted when they sae ) N0on charged 2 hess By darkening your } vit 1 e \ .vening at the Peck Memorial Library ylot at. Blue FTils: mused an V' sec el oeal chant. Mr Fig 5 , S % ~ at More Bread Rl i e Lo agenineIt : iy people-at home complnining be. [ Latham. o local - meychang = AMre| wyoin's Sage and Compound ’TI‘ALL‘ F 5 a g S *Le G . e regnlar weckly prayer meel- jcause they did not happen to haye| Carone pleaded guiltyt aulted | ' "one ¢an tell, e it does it | and use :.a:l \n:'v’\l‘(;\.r‘” ‘I(‘:(‘I‘rl 1»(\ Olr:;:m_ - l!;g of the 1:,,,-.‘,‘ ; enough ' sugar 0 had to use subg. | latham ‘,,‘ n‘m i R ]l 0 cienl Youliustiaaminer = n P ary a > selection o s church, will be held this evening at ltutes, or grumbled because they hay dentally knockéd over a pint bottle af | \“snonge or soft brush with it ane BI AI\!melUcSo I:‘lo?:n:‘" Y the ensuing vear will be held churely parlors. Rev. Samuel A Min,m he. ' it & milk which belonged to her. ' He said | j.aw "this through vour hair, takin Thompson Milling Co., flnance: committee and board of di- | Fiske, pasior, will deliver a short| < he soldier is tremendously prouqd|in court that he was Wiling (o pay | one small strand at a time; by mo o . i Sold by rectors of the library will also make | a1k . at| for the spilt milk ‘mn }m{tvy(' h';? coulii | ing all gray hairs have disappear AMAZING R ELATIONS A. S. Fogelson, So. S their reports and elect officers i The Berlin Grange will hoid a so- f[hom~. They have heen told and be. | take seven cents from his pocket the | and, after another application G UNDERWORLD SECRETS g librarian for ‘the cnsuing vear Willjcinl ang masquernde dance this even- [lieved it. how the people at home have | woman hit him on the head with the f {wo, vour hair bscomes beautifully be appointed. 1t will be remem- ins at their hall on Damon’'s hill. met all war work and the donations| cmpty bottle. Justice Ryder repri- | dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. His the hero. ‘It s men like these who Justice Conzregational home when he acei of wh the people have done

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