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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1 f v Miss Florence Macbeth, prima | one that with only one or two excep- ( main housc. One objection which K " L tpera company, and Fredesick Gun- | catalogu | eliminated by this treatment, Most gy T T e e e The lenglh of the living room ran | home-builders realize 1he decorative | M I, E O N A R D | possibilities of 4 M | tenor the other way and the porch was vine-covered pergola | i F B 900y P nvs ntpny R e SE across the front. The result was | in the shade and color that it gives to oprano roles in the wor of the commonplace and the detail extreme- { the house. s \ : " Chicago Grand Opera company with ly bad. In the redesigned house the | While one naturally feels that this >4 ) e | Madame Galli-Curei and Mary Garden same simplicity of construction has | house should be whitc Sl . . 1 fand is extremec popular wherever been retained except for the small hip | blinds and a brown roor ¢ onlc Moral Society Concert Tomight !5, i» cxtremely vomuiar whererer Famous Architect Hakes DIAW- | oo o vime foom. seoiocion | o caualty Sreeivs i e srty o [§ T e — principal work of the evening will g've T the Peigola porch, neither of | brown s Relieves Deafness, St E . 7 ss, Stops'Head ! Noises IS Oue OI Bes{ sblendid opportunity for the display ich adds greutly to the expense and The ¢ e on the other h; Sin Nine out of ten cases of Deatness and iHead Noises mre caused by catarrhal ad Noises are caused by of her art ings 1 H d nd makes an enormous | appearance of clinging to the : Mr. Gunster, in the beautiful tenor 108§ 1or el‘flld Readers difference in the appearance. | and of having grown in that partiou- mucus (matter) In the Eustachian Tub, which connectst the nose and the ears e hile the rooms are swmall they are | lar spot. We often hear arguments passages of the head, and the result is Improved Hearing oo ronat 1o s arge enough for comfort and are | against a low house because of the | B Notses. It is not put In the ears, but Is “Rubbed tn Back o Earer oy eirend considerably larger than the average | lack of light in the cellar. This is an thajinosisticRnd i ¥ I hee solos which the work includes, will be 2 -angements have been c Final arrat able to show his beautiful lyric voice —— e the spring festival oncert gelety which 10708 isic lovers of | Selections by the orchestra and groups | that they can buy the so-called “ready heate 1 o bo assured of one of | ©f songs by the soloists, concluding | cut house” cheaper than by going to that | With the national hymn in which the 3 to its full advantag. "o he New Britain Choral Ivanta TR S R e D i Common Senso Di- of the New Dullaln g o Part 11, of the mrogram consists of | Many people have come to believe | apartment house rooms. The dining ! entirely erroncous idea for the reason rectlons for Care ot |Look for this sign in bedroom by using the living room for semi-circular areas and are muen | | companies each bot- few Britain a dining room also. The steep pitch | larger than ible in the ordinary | M tle, tells you exact- | § JJ° ¥ o | i e cind thiscont audience will have a part as well as gl AT R | Windows Aunity. The chorus of approximately | 17 orus. soloists and orchestra 3 A by substitutes or I isla i o genuine “BAR OIL" Foithtully for months shows a finish PART 1. e e LEONARD ‘ d Music by "l Busch 1 ortginal has | slemented as it will be by an or v 3usch. R el thalmenct| upplemented a v ; g beenon = | AGENCY e acts e year it has relieved - 40 pieces, unusu 1l ensemble effects PART IL hundreds of people of their Ear Troubles. No matter how long you have been {Greater interest has been shown Orchestrs E < you ‘have already tried which have fatied to relieve vou, Lequard Ler OIl has 3 - SDrine v oh cases as your own. ot you his year than ever before in the work | {a) “Spring’s a Lo - B e boi of the socisty—which mem-|:(b) “Bmilln’ Throngh' ....... Petn ¥ 2 : : A Testimonial That Has Been Sworn to bership was increased to 150—t he (¢) “Value AR e, nderpool N y 11-13-18. % T Ave k . . E Subscribed my bearlug completely restored by ncreased this vear to over 300, and by [ (2) “Reverie” ............. Debusy N 2 i 5 fibeort and Leonard Ear OIL I feel it an obli- Kk b . ” %] K t h done for me. My deaf- wore practically sold out a week be- Oreh ey g g8 @, ; me thils 13thiday || N R e it na T () -..... McFayden af <o N 3 BTl Novere had been growing worse for years. 5 J 1918. Joseph sidoring giving up my regular heare of the demand for choice (¢) “Moonlight— = Dusiness because of my Adeafness. o Metry i [8) any, Miss Macheth. AT 4 & - Qi k Public No., 221, well in my regular work. After of the Metropolitan Opera company . t . using less than two bottles of clety and who recently appeared here Banner” ...... Francis Scolt Key > of New York. ever and am still on my job Mn a song recital, stated that the New | Chorus, Foloists, Orchestra, Audience. i e ncerely yours, JOSEPH A [Britain audience was among the most The active members of the society " & Tt © New York City lppreciative that he has ever sung to | and their officers are as follow. & G = 8 Crowell's Drug Store, 264 Main St. Proof of Buccess will by 4 y fNew Britain and their activity in| John A. Lindsay, president; Harry = labovedrugsiste: o given you by the b . Sl 3 this design This Signat: 5 ‘of considerable comment among. the [ IFarrell. vics-pra h;nlq . G. Curtis | sec how the architects have redesign. | balanced stairs In the ceiling of the | proves the worth of the utmost tuds i e profession. The interest which has J. M. Jackson, EU | o v o e (e TG, T s || MR on even the smallest problems. Be- | Box and on Bottle Y Ween taken since the announcement of | trea Miss Jean Cochr , s e s . i 2 Only the front part of the porch is | cause a house has a workable plan 4 Mhis spring’s concert bears out all that | retary; Miss Ruth Schade, S he plan’shown you will | 5 pergola as the part nearest the | and is easily constructed there is no | B Manufacturer S ihsteat contor. Burns, librarian Part I of tonight's program will Active Member i s Gertrude B. Moore, Mrs. F. L. Ma- | F. Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. G KRR Ry i e upon Henry W. Longfellow’s famous | Miss Hattie C. Andrews, Mrs. Fred | gyjre, Mrs. Walter Mey in 3 s, M i s DEN] 5 y W. Longfe s famous | S drer . Mrs. Walter Meyer, Miss Myr- Mr. and Mrs. E. T. . Mr. PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS. Nndian legend and set to music by Carl "“"l“”'l"“l* ]“““‘““~ ‘\';“““‘-’ ~‘"\‘SS AU- | {le Nordstrom, Miss Mary Noonan, . Stanley Go s Julia — —— Busch, the noted American compos BUSLa Y SCHO 2y 2 Miss Adeline Ohman, Mrs. Charles B. [ Mr. and Mrs. H. Hart, Mr - Mexican Minister to France Received ompleted for room could be used as an additional | that the cellar windows are placed in Hearing.” which ac- o R : wonait Drug Store finest musical performance an : ct and with just as good re- | of the roof provides sufficient storage construction. of your own case. - O votces which has been rehearsing | he complete sram ‘is as follows: . ~ FLOORL- PL AN - 1] fmitations. The only n its work heretofore unattained and, I'he 17a Winds By Longfellow . ‘ Bar Oil. n\‘r:d"’ the EAR OIL hestra which has been increased to since 1907, and every fnay be counted upon. Overture ““Oberon” .......... Weber § deaf, nor how deaf you are or what caused your deafness, or how many things lof this society both by the active Ladye” .... Elliott sociate membership, which has been Dear Mr. Leonard—having had the public. 3 s for the concert| (b) “Minuet Celeh .. Boccherini N R (e, P 3 B o . sworn to before gatlon to let you and others know s been unable to satisfactorily s i (b) “Midsummer Lullaby” . McDowell I had bocome so deaf I was con- Arthur Middleton, the baritone soloist Starlight” .. Hallett Gilberte L i - 9 g 2 g Braman, Notary L R e who sang two vears ago with the so- | “The Star-Spangled < W o = 5 g City and County L o B G [EEE LS XS4 RN 4 TAFFORD, 531 West 145th St : e i ~ For sale In New Bi . Jand that the interest of the citizens of . Oftice > ew Britaln by The Dickinson Drug Co. 169 Main St., and musical affairs was becoming a matter Hodge, vice-president; Miss Laura | sults. It is therefore interesting to | which could be reached by counter-) The chitects feel that \has ‘been said of New Britain as a ; B. W. Clark, auditor; J. F. | sec an entirely liveable layout and | house is covered by the roof of the | reason for an unstudied exterior. Sulte €05, 70 Fifth Ave, New Yerk Oliy Bbazist of “The ‘Four Winds 'ibased Soprano—>Miss Olice 1. Anderson, son, Miss Emily 5. Cone, Miss Gerda wnd of the Kansas City Symphony or- £ 1tt, Miss Florence B. Parsons, Mrs. | Mrs. F. A. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. W - b (Aeht Paiaare : “arls s Sl B Clox] . - fred W s s0 5 e y President Poincare. chestra. The society will be assisted ! ;;l‘_"‘l"':;w‘\p"\;ll ',\""\J E m:('r“(f“"m,:“')‘n. Proudman, Mrs. Charles C.|H. Hart, Theron \W. Hart, Mr. ¢ i "h" 2 “‘\"""f h“\ & }“ the Morris in the work by an augmented orches- | o o Sl 2 ‘ OfEx ick, Mi Sadie McCormack, [ Mrs. Frank Hall, Mr. an’ 7~ 1. F. oy hree-family house at 144 Paris, May 14 (Havas.)—Alberto J. ;‘.'I'::k ‘“\‘,’f”mml\ 1;‘.1 13:\:\‘.:};;: M:::m s Helen McKeon, Miss Pauline S. | Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Hancock, mr,';'];”;“" m,“ "L" '\]”m" f""”‘ SOtLE , | Pani, the new Mexican minister ta Merwin, Miss Helen Raphacl, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Halloran, Mr. | — word from the atate laboratory | im | 1rance, presented his credentlals ta Ruth Doolittle, Miss Laura P. Far- 3 SLaues, Ruth Raphael, Mrs. Joseph Robinson, | and Mrs. R. R. Healey, Mr. and Mr . v 5 e e ol d A R aanE O Swan<on, P. Philip Herrmann. Mr. and Hertinger «er e ”r,m\‘(,‘,vff:"”h"; l'l{ presentation was accompanied with = Gladdon, Miss Jame T. Gill, Miss | Mildred Sedgwick, Miss Verena I | Mrs. H. (e} Hine, M P Sl ~“‘\f o which bit | the usual ceremonials Be Better Lookmg——Take it e el 5 suter, Miss Marguerite Sengle, Miss { and Mrs. H. F. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Shflp]fl[ll]g Chal‘ge S Son sy ST e IOt — therine Gaffney Paul Guiber- o rar v " affected with rabies. BT 3 G Mae B. Stauffer, Mrs. Gordon Stevens, | Howard Horton, . W. Irving, Mr. and - : Qlive Tablets son, 1 annie [2. Holmes, Miss Ivol Marion ,\‘ch::lc. Mo ‘?\Iar[e M i AT R e Mrs. Josephine Bellno of 21 Sey- Signor Pani's withdrawal from Miss Marion L. Ho: Mrs. — : : st reported to th o BT e e a F. Johns Chitel o 3 mour street, reported to the police 3 as 1 de; George Hogaboom, Miss Laura Han- “\\1;:‘ e T ’f;‘:’;” “.T““"f:"‘:‘?f; /?\',i;; \hln.l.‘::m(ir)hhmg ‘;::;,,M\f\,f Dizs S8 ConceltalliSamaSand S Mrsiith (s morning! that $128worth of woods | ay A e ;‘rhmd Dysine - : e . Ada R. atnall, Miss Estella | Judd, Mr. and Mr . N. Judd, Mr. St e B S T OIS BOR e oS 0I0F B000S iN(exlcan Ssovernment) becauses it w— tongue coated—appetite poor—you have ;(.)flf', e I“:,’ % “x’*“:;“{. \:.“_‘ GCr- | M. Waddell, Miss Helen Wooding. 850 Mrs Plilla Balish, Dr ang My | ABtonetts Allena moodine afi 1o wets ek iinlen o Ioit from B bebyl e B s 7 bad taste in your mouth—alazy, no-good | iU’ ¢ ,“‘”]"' . e Alto—Mrs. Jacob. Baumgartner, | M- A: Kinsella, Mr. and Mrs. George|bin Place, are in the toils of the |carriage whils she was trading in a =& 8¢ e Cosinarion theghad hosin 5 s Isabelle s 5 Mis fistelle . 2 . il | street s = Paris wi t aving feeling—you should take Olive Tablets, | 21188 Isabellc ‘Kitson, Miss' WSS | aiss yean Cochrane, Miss Madeline | W. Klett, H. P. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. | Hartford police, and their eapture lasy | NI street store kept waiting in Paris without having Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute | moticl 2% o0t = | Clough, Miss Mildred Goodwin, Mrs. | Barl Kisselbrack, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.{ ooine punoec’ to light the alleged R S S e been given an opportunity to presdnt forcalomel—were prepared by Dr.Edwards Dudley T. Holmes, Mrs. Joseph M. |Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .| CUeRA® CHAER 0 HEE 0 e “ANDY"” ROBB ENTERTAINED his credentials. On May 11, however, after 17 years of study with his patients. ; Halloran, Miss Charlotte Hitchcock, "_*"“hv M ;,:_m Mrs. George M. L:wml»‘ e M‘m S (m‘ for ome e ’m A number of ends of Andrew > minister, who was still in Parls, Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets arc a purely 4 t . Miss Helen B. Johnson, Miss Esther e‘sl- C. J. Law, Miss Maude D. LeClair, | Hartfora and local stores. Investiga- | Robb, who recently returned from announced he had been given notifi- vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. ; M. Johnson. Miss Estella R. John-[Jobn F. Leeney, J. A. Lindsay, Mrs. |t 08 U808 koo eotioWing the ar- | France where he saw servico in the cation that he might present his cre- You will know them by their olive color. 3 E son, Miss Gertrude W. Jahn, Mrs, |2Margaret Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.| 00 S 08 20 00 SO Tl (88 O 1l signal corps of thifll A, E. F., ten- | dentials on May 13. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, A < \ Netta Lanman. Miss Florence Ladd, f\‘[‘“"f”-‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Loomls, | f80 08 @@ ked with articles many of | dered the rcturned “soldier & ban- | eesee— no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like k s Mrs. Theresa Maloney, Miss Katherine | MT: and Mrs. Noah Lucas, P. F. Mc e o Je quality, sach us | Quet last evening at the Hotel Beloin. = hildhood days you must get at the cause. . Minor, Miss Florence Mulvahill, Mrs. | Donough, Mr. and Mrs. A. . McKin-} them of high grade quality, SUCh 5| nrayor George A. Quigley acted as| At a Court of Probate holden at chi yS Y g 8 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the v B | Robert J. P, N Mi Esther . |DNie, Mr. and Mrs. D. MeMillan, Mr. | silk stockings, silk shirtwaists. skirts, Y ) i PR During the evening | New Britain, within and for the Disy, liver and bowels like calomel—yet have : § | Olson, Miss Anna E. Rakowsky. Miss |2nd Mrs. A. T.. Mackay, H. C. Makar- | linens, bedspreads and numerous | i} ... were songs by “Billy" Barrett, | {rict of Berlin, in the County of no dangerous after effects. o, 5 B | Emilie Ritter, Miss Lillian Schraidt, j‘“"‘d Mr s b ';;v't"(‘;”‘_"“"- e O‘I’\rehr m,’“;‘"f nl‘f\':;"“c‘»"- is due 1o |- Willie Mills, August Klein, and | Martford and State of Connecticut, They stert the bile and overcome consti- \ L WL Gl T BTy S ek o | S it R G ~\"" S v:_‘l‘ pairis due 10| Joe Haffey. Soldier Robb related his on the 13th day of May, A. D.’ 1919, pation. That's why millions of boxes are 3 < Smith, Miss Tuth Schade, Miss Hope | 2nd Mrs J. W. Marsland, Orrin W. | the fine Dit of Work on part of | “irench experiences, and the life in | Present, Bernard k. Gaffney. Judse. B ewnally at 102 and 25¢ per box. All Bt . M. Schmiat, Miss Blanche L. Staples, | Mills) Mr. and Mrs, J. B Minor, Mr. Sergeont Charles F. Koenig of the | ihe s, 0. 5. | Estate of Carroll L. Dudley, late d-uggists. Take one or two nightly and ¢t E S Miss Edith Schweitzer, Mies Ruth | 219 0 ““‘]“p”‘“' o f‘-"”’-{ :r and Mrs.} Hartford poli department. The LERIPERT, e of Berlin, in said district deceased. mote the pleasing resulta. A Linton Taylor, Miss Emma Tommasoni | v, o o0 oo LuangRire: A.| Sama woman was detected in the act COHN DENIES IT Upon the petition of H. Wallace e 2 Josephine Tommasoni, Miss | Mills, Mr. and Mrs. . A. Moore, Mrs.! of “lifting” some goods in the store | Dickenson of said Berlin, prayin = Williams, Mrs. Fannfe Wine | Marsaret Mutr, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. | or Sage-Allen & Co., yesterday afte Morris Cohn, today denied the re- | that an instrument in writing pur? ans. Miss Chorlofte Woodford, Mrs, | MUrray. Mr. and Mrs. Carvl S. Neu-1 ,on “and was followed to the street | POrt that he had purchased the Giad- | porting to be the last will and testa- Richard Yung, Miss Mathilda Zime | Mann, Mr. and Mis. Harold G. Nich- | po@0 00 "0 L P00 ight her | ding property on Main street, which | ment of said deceased may he proved, Fl'eSh Call ht merman ?nligx'y“r';m‘xix. cl HL R Y OOt her back infe the store. | was recently acquired by William J. approved and admitted to probate, as g Tenor =G BCurtis D KN Capany | (sl BT RS INERG (M Fe | Sergeant Charles F. Koenig of the | Fariey. per application on file more fully ap- H FBR MEV F. T. Engel, William Fluber, Reuben -:j;*;" (‘)T“\cn;‘ ixl\l‘-‘ :’xlmlc ‘ . { he took her to the police station = S T pears, it is T 1 stein, Bdward Hedwall, Leon B. | tso & e RS G | where he questioned her at length. Ordered—That said application be I i IS H 1 | Jackson, John B. Kilduff, William | 274 Mr : 10 i s ANTES e St o S e RAINBOW OFFICERS heard and determined at the Probate 1 your skin is yellow—complexion palli@® was RKlambt | Ghay) P. Merwin, E. E. |James B. Parsons, Charl Office, in New Britain, in | | | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Parker, triend at the time managed to make IN HOTEL SCANDAL | trict, on the 20th day of May, A. I | i | Try Anzac—the new cereal | Morse. F. O. Morse, Julius Miller, Ar. beverage—you’ll surely enjoy its | thur R. McNickle. Oliver H. Nichols, - O o f io. | Oliver Peace, Thomas Spence, John | oo Sy Bl ol el he Sama wo nt refreshing, invigorating tonic 7. Suprensni Charles Siubiman, Fr | Elotfe, Leland Plerce, Miss Gertrude story from fhe Sama moman, sough of said application and the time and taste—so different from ordinary | % webber Pllz, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pinches, Mr. | John Tane superintendent of the | Soldier Stcals Room Register Con- | ) e ihire ‘ For Thursday Y | r e place of Nearing thereon, by pubieh ol 1 2oy 3 > = . F. G Mr. and M R Co. store ) ¥ el soft-drinks. Guaranteed to be Bass—( Anderson, John F.| v poteot. Mr. and Mrs, E. J r,omi e R taining Theirs and the Names inEntilskord er Jnigsome N o RDRRAL) non-intoxicating. Burns) Z. Bramble, Bliss W. Clark, | Mr anqd Mrs. A. B. Porter. Mr. 5 2 published in sald New Britain, having id £ 2 Al and |‘Sergeant Theodore Johnson of the e = e i 5 : Henry M. Dalson, Nels TFckberg, > el e e = : il of Three Girls. a circulation in said District, and by and Frl ay Keep Anzac in your home all | crvme msinmes oh. 1w Horrmory, | Mrs. W. H. Rattenbury, Miss Edith local department was detailed to as- posting a copy thereof, on the pub- e e e e e » | Rawlings, Mr. and Mr H. Ray-|sist the Capital city men, and they| Camp Devens, Mass, May 14—A |jic sign-post in Ll the time—it’s a fine, wholesome arry I'. Hodge, I*. W. Henderson, J.| mond, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Rickey, | went at once to the house at 19 Cor- | pretty kettle of fish has been stirred | i = MACKEREL beverage T 1l the family t 1. Juckson, J. Harold Johnson, A. W. TL S A e € 2 5 in said District, and return make, STRICTLY FRES| Deverage §lonyallithe Rl ALy 0 e e T na e G | Willlam Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. G. E.| bin Place. Search of the house re- | up in army circles here in connection MORTISISE 1 CANME = 2 LIS 23c 8 Anzac is a tonic for the 'In“jm; S ‘”‘ ‘\vmih .{I“ ‘I“! w. | Boot. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac D. Russell,| vealed the two trunks filled with the | with the pending trial of threc officers Gl e tem and its marked food value | 1ty oo A e o e ' | Mr. and Mys. Arthur N. Rutherford, | articles previously mentioned. As he | of the Rainbow division, who were ? is recognized by physicians. P ‘*“' Alb ‘_"” 'm i ‘-””'""_“ o' j Thomas A. Schilling, Mr. and Mrs.| gearch was being conducted, Mrs. Al- | recently arrested at the Hotel Devens | HADDOCK. HELECURTIZECRDYED AT & iy A S “f’“j'\”: Y. | Joseph W. Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. W. | jena, walked in, and in her possession | with thi ‘mystery maids The | Sealed bids will be received by the i o Stearns, R. M. Shailor. R svensk. | J. Sessions, D. M. Shepard, Harold A. ] . : bl taeny he fact that the | board of water commissioners at COD, CUSK, HAKE e ey : 2l ke o pa arold she had a handbag containing about | trauble arises from the fact that the or BLUEFISH whole 1b 12¢ Syl Beiits, CrEED U Aneioatd of oxemare Sjolander, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Shep-| g1 (00§ PAnaUte COMTTUTE A000 | room register of the hotel, in which | their office in City Hall, until 12 wherever soft drinks are ate mer e as folow ard, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Slade, Mr. ;‘ '] e ay At :nom‘ The con. | Were recorded the names believed to o'clock noon, Tuesday, May 20, 1919, Bonard of Governora) and Mrs. H. T. Sloper, Mr. and Mcs. | S0 Fartes st 5 e 7 - e o s, of Acers and |for the ne 'y *boring and core STEAK FISH. sold. If not found, write. A e S B L B SR ey S e Seven Towt|[UE sSUETRS G Bie SRR ) e s SV por Ak . T 3 o . “maids” has been stolen. drilling at the proposed sites for g FRESH COD, CUSK 15 e Arthur G. Kimball, chairman: A. J. | gloper, Harold P. Smith, George P.|0ut the fact that they were intending A soldier dropped casually into the | dam on the Whigville and Burlington OR BLUEFISH .. 1b c NZAC C 0 : . o leave s or Tta : = ANZAC CO. 05708 mases.” | Sloper, G. P. Hart, H. H. Wheeler, | Spear, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Stanley, : e o8 r" Ttaly to make thir | /0 " i ved up the register and was | brooks. in the Town of Burlington home in the future. 3 . . Stephen Robb, P. B. Stanley, C. F.|Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Stearns, Mr. and ! 2 before the night clerk could get | and at the present dam at Shuttle Mlner, Read & Tl.l“OCk, Smith, H. C. M. Thomson, G. W. | Lewis Stephenson, Fred H. Sune- Among the stores in Hartford that really good look at him. The night | Mendow reservoir 8 s Local Distributors. Traut, Dr. T. Fromen, P. F. Moc. | SO0 Mr. and Mrs H. Taylor, Arthur| 108t goods, are: Sage-Allen & Co.. G.{ \jork called in vain for the soldier to Plans, specifications and contract St 10 oo WA B. Thornton, Wilhelmine R.| Fox, Wise, Smith & Co., Brown.| .t the louder he called the faster | may be seen and proposal blanks ob- FRESH CAUGHT Ib (o3 = > RONEA: Tracy, Mrs. J. A. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. | Thomson & Co., and C. S. Hills the soldier ran. There is no clue to | tained at the above offic A R ' : H.| Co. 44 local merchants also suffered | hig jdentity The Board of Water Commiasion= £ : A. Parker Abbe. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. [ Trumbull, Mr. and Mrs. F. urton, | from the work of the women, among | The theft is believed to have been | ers rescrves the right to refject any FANCY 29 “ ” Abbe, Mr. and Mrs. Char W. Abell, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Usher, J. E.| the heaviest losers being Curran Dry | committed for the purpose of making | and all bids. RIPEE e C ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Chares H. Abell, Mr, | USher, Dr.and Mrs. C. W. Vivian, Mr.| Goods Co.. D. McMillan, Leonard & | way with the only record of the men Board of Water Commissioners, T | and Mrs. F. G. Vibberts, Dr. M. Volk- | Hermann Raphael's epartment | and women who occupied the room W. B. Rossberg, Chairman. Mrs. R. M. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Del- | her escape. 3 1919, at 9 o'clock i 3 X bert K. Per Mr. and Mrs, C. I.| Sergeant Koenig on learning the 19, at 9 o'clock in the forenoof, and that notice be given of pendency the Town of Berlin, FLOUNDERS RSP : AAssosinte Maibors H. A. Traver, Mr. M SALT PORK. and Mrs. R. F. Allen, R. W. Andres, | enheim, Mr. and Mrs J. Wachter, | store and Rothfeders, Tt is estimated | that night. The women are said fo be WELL 32c Mrs. Emilie Andzulatis, Maurice A.| Miss Mary Whittlesey, Mr. and Mrs. | that the plunder secured by the wom- | sirls of good sacial conncction in o T Axelrod, rs. W. 8. Bacon, | Howard €. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.| en will reach several {housands Lowell. V l bl W t TRE (e roricter calanalao mrnony Mr. and M. L. Bailey, Mr. and { Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wight-| gollars. ———— | aluabie 00 0 BACON o e e o (e e Mrs. W, Baler, Mr. and Mrs. Philip | man, M Laura Woodford, Mrs. | SUGAR & =L : 2 Bardeck. W.'W. Barnard, Burton S8.| Frank Woods, Henry L. Young, Mr. CURED b 38(: man Kodak ©o. and cannot Belden, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Booth,|and Mrs. L. W. Young. Rocky Hill, near Berlin and adjoin- X ’ rightfully be applied except to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bean, Mr. and Hooict Thr [ing Cromwell line, will be sold 0 CORNED BEEF | wds of their manufacture. Mrs. T. H. Bristoll, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Those in Boxes. police station. hlmlihmfl the mt'-r"r On Verge of Toppling. close an estate for only $5,600. Ap- AR L : i ohis ey i, ing. representatives of various stores . : Py & S 18 ¢ lln ll\lmlll‘llvl An Eastman It Isn't ?’r‘m\;\l. Mr. ‘\rnthT\‘l \I;‘ ‘r:m(n, :‘lr »‘l\x;xd R $9 e (52 00 R S0 STl || i o e i e L Pariel May 14 (Havas)— Commental| ply ||;x (Ihp Hartford Trust Co., ad- ELee HoiE L) CaE and Mrs, . D. Case, E. T rm;.zm;m."’”“n" the boxes at tonight's per- | their goods. g on the meeting of the German na- | ministrator 3 s tional assembly in Berlin, the French WI SELL KODAK A i 5 ;5 £ - T e e = LEAN.BOTLING BEEF 1h 18¢ 1 Miss Jean Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. J.| formance are: Mr. and Mrs. Geo rewspapers point out that underlying “omstock 56 Mrs. C. M.|P. Hart, Mrs. C Land s UNIVERSALISTS MEET R 2 i el i e Try our develop and print- B. Comstock, Dr. and Mrs. | art, Mrs. C. S. Landers, Mayor an apparent unanimity against the LEAN POT ROAST Ib 20c i k Cooley, J. 3. Cooper. John Contaras, | .ndq M, Mr [ et it i T ices or € g for better results. Fres s George A. Quigle and 5 FRESH SLICED LIV ingifonihatieireaults i Ercsh Mrs. George W. Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. | /o5 * Sk i 87th Annual Convention of Church | cations of a division between the gov- Pilms, all sizes, always on A. F. Corbin, Philip Corbin, Robert|MrS- George W. Traut, Mr. and Mrs. The goods were brought from the CRISTS IS TMMINENT. More Than 100 Acres Corbin Place home and deposited in = the detective hureau at the local | German Government Is Believed to Be N ohili Being Held at New Have crnment embers of the assem- BUTTER ¥ hand. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Crandall, | Philip B. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- i S on SRamen and membe 5 TRivar: In view of this the papers ex- MEADOW- Mr. and Mrs. P. Crona, Mr. and Mrs. | thur G. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. New Haven, May 14—Universalists | Dhce. ‘tho. potier thaf a German gov- Rossberg Bldg s William Cowlishaw, Mr. and Mrs. | po.o ; of the state today began their eighty- | bn ; : : < : I . ase, Mr. and M c M 2 ernment crisis may be imminent. = BROOE : nfi Mlllfir_ moes M. Curtin, Mr. and Mrs. George i el Wi T2 Thom- | (eventh annual convention at the risis v AR MAIN STREET. Mr 18, C. F. Smi | 5 As to the speech of = s . Curtiss, Mr. nd Mrs. A. J.|%™ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith, Mr. | Church of the Messiah, Rev. Theo- Im:nn. S o i b Phone 745. Churchill, B. M. Crum, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs. H. H. Wheeler, Mr. dore Fischer. tor, The the commentators is that his attitude - R. H. Deming, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. | M F. T. Wheeler, Mr. Mr .| women's auxiliary met first and 1i resembles that of a canvicted indi- Day, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dovle, | L. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. At-| tened to the address of its president, | \iqunl whose punishment becomes im- MAXWE anso" rug 0 | Dr. ‘and Mrs. G. W. Dunn, Mr. and | Wood, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bennett, | Miss Belle C. Davis of Hartford and | minent. The newspapers declare that . | George H. Dyson, Mr. and Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. George T. Kimball, Mr. [ later Miss Catherine Hatheway of | \jther his interested appeals to pity The Ecoflomy Car ancis H. Elms, E. E. Erickson, Miss | and Mrs. F. A. Searle, Mr. and Mrs. | Tokio, spoke on work in that distant{ ,or his disguised threats will impress IR ORDE. Mo Bottaln Gt Laura Farrell, Willlam E. Fay, Mr.|Stephen Robb, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.| mission field. The auxiliary is raising | {he Entente which united in peace, as C T NOWLAND b and Mrs. James R. Fletcher, Dr. and | Cooper, B. A. Hawley, J. W. Damel, | a memorial fund of $100,000 to be|in war, will require the strict fulfill- . 1. R WO | .rs. E, T, Fromen, Mx,-aud Mrs..B, J, McR. Williams. ! used in missionary wark ment of.the peace Lreaty, B 537 EAST STREET |

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