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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 20 1010 5, 191 * PLAINVILLE NEWS | ' I ' ' ONLY TREATMENT | TriS STORE CONCERNS 'Pllfiugtvfwuwnfll\?ufi THAT GAVE RELIEF | - you INTiMATELY LGt ci Suffored Three Years Before Major Is Ranking Offier ang| Finding “Fruit-a-fives” Cewrrar WrARF, BosToy, Mass, Battalion Also Ranks First e B B with Constipation, accompanied hy Dizziness and Violent Headaches, ONLY $25,000 MORE NEEDED | &iimm rrmanan vy 5 ¢ See What We Are Fealurmq o Jast October, T licard of “Frujt-n- ¢ ictory 1wan Campuizn Progressing | UVeS” O Z7nit Liver Tuplels. T AADE IN IRELANDT We offer real crochet Laces 1-2 inch to inch widths for 13 icter DREY Pgressin o e e e yard. splendidiy—1.ocal Boys Wil “MADE IN BELGIUM" There are real Duchess Laces 1 11 inches wide, V% 1o §25 yard. real Brussels Lace edge 3 inches wide for $22.50 yard. archy pronounced that I bought two dozen Tomorrow—Ready For ¢hupen | boxes. 4 = 5 1 continued using “Irujt-a-tives” MADE I LGIUM” Real Broge Lace Kdge and banding 2 1-2 and 4 inches wide for $3.50 and Play—Other Ttems, SRS R i Sl yavd. Real Duchess Lace handkerchiefs, made in Belgium for $5.98 to $20 cach. ‘]” ,W Biounhoxesiwero We furnished the homes of your paren i Looas g : R Honoriha ey i} Tnished, when my physical conditior v MADE IN ENGLAND" You will find real Honiton Lace Bdge 4 inch widths for $6.98 yard. Another honor has come to plain. | Ainished, whenmy phy ’”]v"“i‘ 1 We are not inexperienced voungsiers in “MADIE IN FRANCE" Princess Lace Edges and handing 1 1-2 to 11 inches wide at 75¢ o $7.50 yd. ville and this time it is in a miligapy | WA perfect™. JAS T ROYALL, business—away: back vonder—years ago, when MADE IN ITALY" Real Fitet Lace Edges are offered in 1-2 to 4 1-4 ineh width priced from 50c¢ way, for the local company of (hoe 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, having their romances and dreaming of home of yard. e At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIV S started this husiness. Then it was that we decide state guard is now honor con 4 z Lt 1 ~ WERENSBL R fort owarc crea 1g the ideal Home Furnishin ) & pany of its battalion holding fire | Limilcd, OCLENSBUR O RTS cEforiptopand 4 Greatine pe e e s Concentration is the source of strength in war, in trade, and | place in marching order and the rizi: s 8 - which this honot: comes is because of | X 1 ¢lose at 11 o'clock rere will he sufficiently upon your ideal. e believe we have created the idepl but one more half day session on Sat- Home Furnishing business urday after this week We hope to furmish the homes of your children What a gratifying thrill of achicvement to know that we are lending ouwr dollars for what has the fact that the major of the bat- been done not what we hope to, do. Once more buy yvour honds. talion is a present the ranking senior . 3 1 . e Aol Bl R Will Celebrate Anniversary. 3uy Our Kind—the Kind That's Worth Buying. STRAP PUMP also the ‘oldest ranking company in| The 80th anniversary of the Ladies' FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. From infants’ sizes to those | civls, we offer stylish stran | the vattalion. Since its recent reor- | Benevolent society of the Congrega- pumps, made in patent dull calf and white canvas on hroad for * Lasts. with hand turn ":.ull' tion. the local company hag |tional church will be ce ‘»“”“"‘" to- sewed soles, with no hecls, spring heels, or Jow hecls, $1.50 to $1.00 pair. | held several drills. The fact (hat|Mmorrow cvening. The society will - For Giris, there are plain pumps in smart styles patent, dull calf and white canvas, with hand | everal ex-service men are members |SeUVE @ supper from 5:30 until 7 1 S1.50. | of the i o o'clock, after which there will be a | . turn voles, low leather heels, for dress wear, priced §: nd of company is helping to give it e e gl £ nennis | VISIT OUR RESTAURANT. on top floor, now building. between 3 to 3 . m.any’ duys and chioy she- move perfect military Standing *“"""i",”“’,"' o Wil e S it - ‘-m: atternoon 'm.‘ ' 1l.n\h“m.~\\ ol ot lln!mz;:\. or Oranse I'ckoe with Frenet i rvin i‘»‘;ylj ‘.‘m lm}mx of the lat ”x ’l B B S e e 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford Salad, or similar dish. Musie by the Womens' trio. army type. The company will parade o 2O z ad, ov sin « ¥ DEGRGS il T i St v A e G 10 i THE HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE ¢ o TGO e artford tomorvow leaving > : . FOR MISSES AND CHIL { Automobile at 10:15, due in Hartford CongrcantionalgDolngs; at 10:45, On Sunday the names of 16 people glance N riftle 20 value 25c A1 of Mrs, Stanley Coates, ho are to unite with the Congrega- W i e CHILDIR DRAWERS, of good muslin with tucked and hemstitched ruffle, value, 25¢ pi i o v anle .;\“’mv ”.(hm'\ unlicRulin dloooneies: ARMY REGI@TER IS Wh y H B ere's rie been - : WIS RS el funeral of Mrs. Stanley Coatos | ! ) D embroidery tri ed, worth 50c¢, for 35c¢ pa , CLD Do ol i was held (his afternoon at 2:39 | At the service. At the meeting of the | CHILDR | DRAWER 39¢ and 68 kinds, lace or embroidcered #5¢ pair. & 5 = | A o . ere P T 3 CHILDREN'S SLIPS, 5195, £1.75 and $2.00 kinds with lace or embroidery for 89c. $1.39, $1.79 ca. | e'clock from the Bailey Undertaking | Brotherhood class a most mll uw:\;‘ JUST OFF PRESS Zn by Sesliiaal 2 Gkl % P 1 e compa o - , o vas give , the members by SSES DRAWEBRS, embroidery od or with plain hemstitched rufle. Real value 69¢ for mpany’s parlor on Broad streeg | (Alk was given to the MISSES DRAWERS, embroic trimmed ot ¥ Rev. R H. Burton of the Church of | Charles Norton, of Worcester. He R May Sale Prices I'revaiil on the desirable under garments that ali mothers want. Like these for in- - v Our Savio officiatec v { chose as his subject, “The Present- | . CHILDRIEN high or low neck., $1.00 sarments, 69¢ eac [ Loy ficiated. Numerous| ch S e lems. The suh. | Contains Nome and Rank of Tiyery CHILDRENS SK i, s Bke o Alde Grtd b friends of the voung lady attended | Day Industrial Problems. he s 3 CHILDRE s regular 75¢ value, lace or embroidery trimmed, sale price but {9¢ each. the funeral urial was in the family | ject was handled most ““"”‘“"“‘g Officer in Regular Iistablish- plot in Wes( cemetery ias My, Norton is well acquainted with | = | Ready F I Ithe inncr doings of industrial life ment—Two Generals, For Church Play. i = N o Firemen = Fair End | : HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY The committee in charge of sl mier e e e S 0 o Waslington, FAnls29.~—Tho \smolal RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. | parations for the presentation of the P 1h aremen's falr and,:lile the| &My register for 1918—the first ia- | {wo act plax “Georgiana's Wedding | it qor ot it was most suc- | "2 Of this periodical , which gives 1(;,.‘\21 reported this morning that 1. The entertainment was short whv_n‘n[v'vru ":Hvk[:vmi ]-:m‘,evlwwrr\ of {.the final rehearsal held last evening | 4ng sweet and. there followed a long | CV2rY officer in the regular establish- | was fine and forecasted a successiul | Tt ancing, | ment to appear since December 1915, New Britain. He been a resi- the corps there was a meeling e = and enjoyvable evening B ! el 2 . . 4 public presentation he play will be | o > ST ey L has just come from the printer BERLIN NEWS |55 el i fudil e , o o v e T o o | | s . e . lgiven by the Epworth league of i s et issues of of years. For several years he was Doz Ticensos Ducs | Foreatville under the s nepions o of | business of the falr and many pOuNdS | 1§15 and *1917 was held- up ‘by :the mployed as manager of the Charles| rown Clerk Arthur 1. Woodruff of chocolates left the hall in the DABIS | war dopartment because of the walis o ; : Plainville Jeazue. The play will he ; M. Jarvit chicken " farm in Mt be s itineg e e Seag ; of those holding winning numbers. | o¢ its contents pee o s e i hat theceato goRI Bt SORdRNS Feiven NG sal holl Honiotiondn i ch Ul e e s Ao UsicontenE dlo itiolionent vl and S of I i e e o | e ninapehichloca A B s SloN e s Rean ko efmad e cand e (ng ‘x0T Befara g ; j thepmposatbilityfofjzn hering jacous will make an cffort to win have the animals licensed. 1og M- | and during the play. A Ze sule op| Success: i rate data while the composition of | nation censes issued after May 1 will cost an | tickels i the army was ‘undergoing so great and e o ses is M W B Srnrie] i Ipiscopal Notes. ' going so gres To Present Play. additional dollar. Vietors Toan 1 . The Parish guild of the Chureh of | Mabid changeés The young ladies the Epworth Kensingtonites Win, o | Onr Saviour will meet tomorrow aft- The new issue, under the “perma- | , ; he local col tec met last nig . ent establis " head gives the ccagie of the Methodist ehurch of i Pha feam ropresenting the Kensing- | ;001 ‘,.\‘]‘ oo Esale BANIERG e moonitlD 90 LoicTockitor resulax | IS cptablisimenc dineed 1l ’\' nsinzton will present their play, | jon Grammar school played the Novth | po " e (FOSE 1oomis, the records | ;)"\ supper will be served by | Fies of \\14‘”; Mareh and John The Farmerette,” at the Bast Berlin ¥ gnd nine of New BEritain vesterday | st weele were checked over. | (), 1 dies of the guild at 6 o'clock jisrenine esholding fthietrantfotigens Yoters RCDONCG DlSSflHSiled With | atnietic nali on rriday evening, | atternoon at the Smatley chool dia. | the team win Sho MradGer i W oman s fausiiiary oo thell =t ead Slists Hinterd Tggsttiand - N2 man helmet was ascertained Robert 1. Bullard s the only two May 9, under (he auspices of (he st | mona in that eity, defeating s on- | " 1o helmet wavarde il 1e made a¢ | ChUreh has been invited to an illus- | {ORSEE & SHIEEE b LS H H serlin iprovement society onents b e score of ? 1o 5 Cen- S ANgnes s Adesdt) 1LLeC o © ew rita on | : 5 i stration [)i Anm Bealinin = 4 HoneuisEisith DiCHOTRL VAE) zeneral meeting of all war workeps | (Fted lecture tin N Bltiinffon Leonard Wood heads the list of Missionary Society Meets, Nre . B I The lecture will be | and McCormack made a goo Thursday nis Rl e e i and M rmack made 800 | {5 he held in the cuurt room at §:30 | Lnursday nizht 5 permanent major-generals which now e The Ladies oreign Missionary f showing for the locals. e Sy < { given by Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe. of the [includes §9 names it ol society of the Kensington Congrega- 4 ght. @ el SN TRIAR Y cilis. chne i T o | Ridgeway Club Mccts. | nouncement will e made as to the brigadiers, 1.479 colonels and 1,405 ROADS IN POOR GONDITION i H;”’m. Shurchinsn ‘1‘»”;2‘” N ""M\‘lu‘:. The Ridgeway club of Berlin held | winning v(.v‘m until I\)’:L“'(‘xm\‘v kG Porto Rico.” ' The invitation has|jjentenant-colonels. In all 11,491 offi- this afternoon at fhe home of MISS|its rezular meeling last cvening at the | The contest for the socond helmot | PEen accented and the lectuve will | gers are listed as in the regular army. home of James Cosgrove. It was voted | will close Monday noon, May 3 lalc§th cyplacoso iRIncRnesUlani il 'by the members that a social and $95,000 has been reported Pauline Bower. A short business day meetinz of the auxiliary. | GOMPERS TMPROVING, [ dance he given at the Meriden armory | amount already subseribed toward Willard Cowles Back in U. S, New York, April 29.—The phys meeting was held which was followed | on May & A short discussion was | the quota [ radiogram .was received by Mrs. | icians attending Samuel Gompe 1 i | i Residents ignant Because They | as ihe Residents Indign by the presentation of a short pro- L 1 Repair Roads at Personal | gram arranged by the members of the Have to T society. Ella Cowles, of West Main street, this morning from her son Willard, a chief | petty officer on the U7, S Pretoria, | telling of his arrival Boston harbor | carly today. FHis ship is a troopship and hrought back many soldiers from France. The-rise of Cowles in the 3 = ‘ o AL T ST T L TSR e G ey Tt 2 e ea ithat by Thureday i { president of the American Federi- g i ExpentcesyationtdESLoREMECt (Eary Beciliny oy Doal from fiie Mver at Middlotown to/| 1t can be i I:mwl{ S i S roat fre e at Middletc o | it can he announced a S o he Berlin Literary society held its nee he general - 2 . A Residents one of the local ponds. meeting of workers that the mhn Tonight—Death of Old Resic regular weekly meeting last cvening £10 i thatithe glown s atisfied with | @t the home of Major and Mrs. Frank | 1.. Wilcox tion of Lahor who was injurede here |6 regiment returned wi aried Sunday when a street car collided |colleciion of German 2 crosse: Drive Progressing Slowly. gone over the top with a taxicab in which he was rid- |Which were “presented” to him M ing, said he passed another restf rather unwill Hun office . prisoners| night and that his condition tod The * ' lie is wearing was i*de: was considered satisfactory ated” in the same way, and the,pipg belonge man. general 5. Charles M. Jarvis, chairman| Only $25.000 more is necded of the Liberty Loan committee at In the meantime perh Willard 1. Alling, many of the local _ Conzrezational Club to Mect., | Berlin, reports that the Victory Loan | who have not subscribed to fthe today hooming Harry | Fhe Congregational club of thelgrive in the town is progressing | tent of their capacity will Berlin Congregational church will at-| cjowly The solicitors 2 Because they are not ox- republicans are San reconsider | Navy has been rapid He entered Gould of Berlin street as a candi- it report that | the amount of their subscription and | the service at the declaration of war date for the nomination at the next:tend the regular meeting of thelthey have received nearly $40,000 | take out | - € ki ers of Mr. | South Congregational club which is to | subseriptions. Mhel facton e German Government Troops Encirele fall election Bbo sUppOCters o £ DEions; ) SSlonyisca Pl o < arc i e e e 2 4 : o wtate that much dissatisfaction | be held this eveninz at the South | vassers will probably close their drive | pparrtintille Boys Will March. jlsainedigulc A0 oA City and Cut Off Retreat. s : ey ; iinville hoys are numbered among | vard for an dvanced course. From | has been found with the present|church parlors in New Britain. Dean|in all the local factories tomorrow, [{hose of the 1024 who will marel 1o | (here he was sent overssas, where he Paris, April 29, (Havas).—The en- | o A chic oncern- Brown, of Yale university, speak. | anc v STUS i ak a circlement of Mu v Ger gov- | officials of the town, chicfly conc 1 Saniltopes ndwill S el n ut in making a|Hartford. The names Nilsen, Stew-| has been since January, 1918, He re- | Circlement of Munich b DELAN 0Vl MoreThan‘Ever i MUNICH SURROUNDED. 0od, & Under additional amounts, | as an apprentice radio operator. He f e of the B onh oroug ouse to house canvass. |am 3 i e o as heen comple ing. the condition of many of l' War Board to Meet. thorough house to hou ANVASS. | ant, Hopkins and others arc symbol- i ceived mention for meritorions con. | c/Mment troops has been completed, roads which have not been repairec All of the solicitors are expected to [ical of the 26(h division. The afore Tuct in remaining at his post on a] 2ccording to German dispatches re- duc remaining a S post on 2 s N onst scver: onths. have their reports ' complete ; & - G f ceived here. This result was accom- in the past al mon Berlin War Board, has sent out no- ¥ pleted by [mentioned names arc those of hoys| (orpedoed (ransport! continuing to | v was accom plished, it is stated, by the occupa- Miss Alice Houston. secretary of the ! i rday ; tices to all members notifying. them Licaygnish from this town who will march m,“\n.m out X O S calls for help. He i | i At the present time the East Berlin Miflicult to keep an automobile in the 1 h conditio it is State Police i morrew " o { tion o v shut bot es road is in such tition that State Police Here [ morrow Bl Drents MR I 2 ol (0| e e i et e e RO RO SR Land L UL Bl oLt miles | 5 8 i northeast of Munich which city has coast, as well as in Scol- | paan closely approached on all sides. that the board wiil hold its regular B & The state police, who have been | Hartford to see them. Meanwhile the government forces | meeting this eyening iat 8 aiclocl working on the recent robberies which have taken place at some of Miles Hart a Salesmar are dealing with troubles in Nurem- is appeahng to Miles A, Hart, a well known local | burg where fhe Spartacans leader, | the local or and at M. T. White' | coffee drinkers.. This is o he only highway Ehigpisnoon he | (he court rooms. Chairman Charles I Lewis announces that the special | road Local Boys Arrive {hat is in such poor condition ovs Arrive. 1 ters state that there is [ Private Paul Leonard returned fo ! s aie plane his home loday after being dischars in | commitlee will make plans for the| cafe at Konsington. have made al Ay after being discharsg- jed from the army vesterday e was thorough investigation in an effort*to |4 roplacement fuemien o u”' Shaslvoung man. has resizned his position | Albert Schmidt, was killed hy gov- gain some knowledge as to the where- | division and was with the 1015t In.| With the Connecticut company as | ernment troops and a state of siegc s ent | the meeling. The parade is being : L 5 o i G2 ¢ as « stoin- X iy . Dhs L Ssictacans : is a sreat parade is being | ahouts of the burglars who smashed | (i, Drivate Merton b s | conductor. e worked for the com- { proclaimed. The Spartacans (here Its rich flavor, deatlion tpame iz iin isuch shanch (hat sl RRctiio g naiinh 8 e N sl e Rdoors Jat (e (AT White cafe od in New York from France vestor. | PANY for (hrec years. He has ¢n- | took one of the majority .socalist healthfuiness it is Impossible for two a . automobiles " able place for the Soldiers’ Memorial { carly Sunday morning and stole goods | day o i to pass one another. i amounting {0 $400, but as vet the re- |and was (ransferred to the 121k dici. | Sents several well known conmcerns in i = = corwenience will he remembered that for, nounced at the meeting this evening. | port is that no clucs can be found. |sjon. His father and mother were ar| the Automatic Iquipment husinsss. WILSON RECEIVES JAPS, and £conomy months last vear, the resi Former Resident Dies. The local authoritics are” under fhe 3 are among the Conference Lasts An Hour—Belgis e Ludemmitics Also Being Taken Up. reasons why. Paris. April 29.—Before the meet- ing of the council of three this morn- ing President Wilson received Baron Makino, head of the Japanese mission I and Visconnt Chinda, his colleague. Their conference lasted nearly an Wm»/‘/—v hot a highway in the town that is co0d condition. Hudson street, which i highways of the | well as soldiers will be represented at parade of ex-service men. Sailors as s one of the main town. and on which there f tered the sales’ field and now repra- | leaders prisoner was with the regu army which is 1o he crected may be an- soveral [1he dock to ercet him. e was al.| leaves Factory: Takes Up Musi = e dents of Lower Lane, made numerous havles . Gladding. formerly a [impression that the job was a local [iowed but a few moments with them S e e complaints to the town officials in resident of Kensington, dicd Sunday | one and are on the lookout for the |as military rules forbid contact with | until recently employed in the loeal fegard to the condition of the road evening at his home in Flushinz, | partics. civilians until after the delousing pro. | factory of the Rockwell Drake coi- And after failing to zain any results. | L. L. after an illness of several weeks. Frank Brandegee Coming Home. fcess at the nearest rest camp. The di- | poration. She is zifted as a violinist William H. Schroeder, one of the | Mr. Gladding was S6'vears of age and irank Brandegee, who has heen in |Vision also contains other local boys| but never made much of it until her {own's well known market cardeners, | well known here. The funeral will Jrance for the past nine months [ Who Will be home soon. Among them | playing was heard. She was with the 77th division, has cabled to jare Harold Corning, Dominic Reale | suaded that she had a career friends in the town informing them |And Fdward Barrows. All these boys | local acquaintances were pleased put his team to work at his awn ex- | bo held tomorrow afiernoon from his pense, drawing over i hundred 10ads | home and interment will be in the P inders from the power house, and | (‘ongregational cemetory, hour. - Presumably the question of laid I"lushing. | that he will arrive at New York city |[1aVe zeen hard service. They may re- | hear her play here Saturday night s : Chau was under discussion a fairly good road was laic ) Mr. “Gladding is survived by three | on or about Friday morning. He was | Ceive furloughs home before the divi- { the firemen’s fair. She now P S S ndil itiihe besinninE ol 1t e/”, L . Jporters also state ! ehildre . = sion parades fin: g Vhegeouncil al the hee ER0B.LY The Gould supporters als) L hildren sent to Camp Upton and after receiv- | 510N parades finally in New York studio in Bristol and has v i mmittee from th A or as heen in o i . Raymond Prior, et N u @ ! gession received a committee fro & Rt hat op ot rlin h: A Private Hull to Remain, ing a two weeks training he was sent Raymond Prior, a member of thel number of pupils. the hands of clderly m«‘n \1 l‘\h Dt Ifriends of Private William Hull are | to IFrance. At the time he was|Y: S 11th engineers is reported back have been too Belgian cabmet and gave it a hear e Briefs. ine rezarding question of indem- | Pumhesolee s Plainville Bricrs, | in ediaath- loueaton o n receipt of a letter informing them | drafted he was employed at the New |/ this country. He landed at New to meet the requirements of many | that he will in all probability remain| Britain Machine company. Vork and was sent immediately to Mrs. . A, Kavanaugh of the laeal citizens. in rance for the next six months. 3erlin Briefs, Camp Mills, L. 1. He will receive his| street is receiving treatment in the : = Mr. Gould, at the present UMC IStp 5000 ful is a member of the $7t g discharge in a few days. Ile was|{ New Britain hospital ”m“m,\,, i e ! gt Stearns. of Worthington [among many young men fo leave W Bl £ g 2 2 torl - Forty hours devotion will begin in Y ige, has heen removed (o the New | terbury and after training for some | ine Chureh of Omr Lady of Morer Britain General hospital for treat- [time with the infantiy was (1 checking I v supplies « o H nsfer- ¢ o'clock ks fie; S day & w aSh That n .‘n“lf.}‘,\ S ‘,“‘ L 20 be- | ent. Mr. Stearns récently sustained |red to the enginoers anid sent ovoreeas, | 100 10 Ofclock mass mexl “Tl is the root of nearly all p Wrned his country 'rivate | 4 small cu one o s fingers aud [The engineers « : > A local minstrel troupe will engos- 2 : 2 . Hull was in the lines but a short (i a small cut in { his fingers and [The 11th enginee aw much hard I { L digestive e 1s. If your old Whiting | nitics clories in ' . fact Transportation Corps and at the pros- ent time is stationed in =t. Nazaire, time | hlopd poisoning set in service tain at the ha v in Fore noxt | before the sizninz of the armistice, e S B e e Attention School (hildren, Friday might whica is being givan digestion is weak or out tc wa . ViR Notice: I the local citizens interested in he | ivary interest is being taken in ghe | INGET the auspices of St Matthews of kilter, better eat less St. Paul's Fife and Drum corps held | Gommunity Plavground association | childven of this town by the teen | church of that place d ¥ which was recently grganized, at the fschool committee. The committee has Gage Kent of Foresiville, wha e and use tits regular weekly rehearsal last eve. Wa know of no sufferes from Fezems | ning af the rooms in the Berlin Town hall tomorrow evening | | | - , A decided that the relie train which will [ cently returned from Franee was a who ever used the simple wash D. D. D. It was_decided fo decline the invita. |4t § 0'clock arvive here on Saturday will be a his- | visitor in fown yesterday l."n and did not feel immediately that won- el o e | - torical sight and one which the voung. = - | i i | | derfullv calm, conl sensation that comes | " : S 1 2 N sters will appreciate ears Pl 5 attend the parade which is to he heiq | MF IN KING'S ROBING ROOM. in vears (o come, o B ! . Shen th tch s taken away. This ot A UL B ially the fact that the tiain cames EXAMPLE OF 3RMY LIFE, the new aid to better “Eat More Bread” wasl penetrates the pores, givin T | N b i ondo! il 20, —W \ . . t More '€¢ e ¢ s e o TR A GEREET ol ¥ the chil. | london. Apri oAbl digestion. Pleasant to a ore Brea en at all. bt sinee the Satupdas | white enterad the war as a privaie 5 5 and use hall sessions went into effect that has|in the British army, won the Aili take —effective. Let Ki- . 11l hoen change Worefore the com. | (ary Cross’and rose (o the rank of moids help straighten out Angelus Flour London, April 28.—The commission mdon. A Saturday would not aftect \astant relief from the most distresing corps voled that arrangements o ekin diseases. Ask us about it today. made by the men of the local corps 35c, 60c and $1.90. to ailtend the annual convention the coal miners held ils meetings in he King's robing room af the House which is 1o be held in Hoboken. N. J.. | of Lords. The gorgeous ,nmvvnlf'vl" mittee decided that the children shay) | brigadier-general Pemobilized, hoe ! ! | Thompsen Mifling Co., Leckport, N, ¥ n Junc 7. I( ix being planned thai | all aill and mid-Viclorian frescoes. 15 | soa (he tratn but il have o on, SRl | BHEad e e precar Tan with your digestive troubles. he corps make the trip by boat from | never used except when ihe King{gomewhat 10 do it, The s e ton o G o Bold. by \ t , p : Schools will | the MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE ddletowr Fus . cements | opens rlin t state as ope 3 stea a e ih \ssistant clerk.” This B 2 2§ @ 3t GE IOfiOfl‘Ol Skm DISE&S& gl e Unther apnounceman Jespsinariamen Silgsta It wa open at §:30 instead of 9 o'clock on | dians as “third istant clevk.” This, MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION ASeapp 8 S M vill be made at meeting next | strange setting for the 2rim labor in- | this turd There will he no fier having held the command of i st 51 5 re- | after ving ¢ Clark & Brainerd Co., Druggists 1+ Monday night. Preceding the meeting | quiry, scesk during the session and the schoo) | thousands of men. . 2 scho a

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