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P ALE N WEEPIN ECZEMA ICE SITUATION 1S | ‘BEING CLEARED 0P Aiflfl?{g&&ffi‘{??,,,s IATTRACTIV } B Ice Owners A ree 0 Permit Saloi DB"ESSIHE Bump!a,lj,lm Attractiveness, Comfort and Usefulness seem to 9 s “I had an attack of Weeping |§ ¥ M ] OA” Stores ¢ Fezema; so bad that my clothes be stamped on every piece of Reed or Fiber Furni would be wét. through at times. ; 3 % i e e e SR ture..: Place them anywhere in your home and the BOYCOTT IS DEGLARED OFF sollst el 1;2‘[‘)1[:‘)t“;';{"‘{‘;;‘(l‘:: seem to fit in, no matter on the piazza’ or in the . Salva’. The first treatment gave me | @ Living Room. Our ’fimc dlspla} of all the latest Watermclon Thieves Make Another relief. Altogether, I have used thres B 3 ; o _boxes of ‘Sootha Salva’ and two of designs, finishes and covcrmgs inn Reed and Fiber Raid and Get Away With Several— 9 e ; Truit-a-fives’,;and am entirely wel Boy’s Hopping on Trolleys Cause 3G W. HALL. Furniture will be found insgur- showrooms - on _ the : : 8 " S .v . "Both these remedics are eold by ; 3 i 3 ¥ S I AN I HAH‘ SAVENGS LpublesOtreriNensiiicns dealers at /500, 8 box,,f T6#'$2450, or first"floor. Not a piece of -Flrniture i “the home . g was. gfarted FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, | : : i The entire, situation P 'Y g L gives you more fér your money-than rh:s"class of i ; i when icé was™refused to Neri Bros. OGDENSBURG, N.Y. he new honsekeepers are not the only oncs who will rejoice in the Bl | 2ind the Palace of Sweets, two con- o » = 5 b oy 4 “ posscssion of bright new rugs at prices much lower hah they wifl he fon NS halace ol omostsy ikt gisle b0 pit upina Furniture, Make your seléctions nod while the as- Some time. The discontinyed patterns from the :leading manufcturers, J{ fssticnangetoresintiatientorioitia | nirial iz ool or 23 i ¢ A hittall, Sloane and Art. Loom Rug M town, The ice was refised thein be- |, — - - sortment is plentiful This is Rug Month and cvery houscwife Should take gdvantage of our calis¢ they had opened their slores : Piel » Great July Clearance Sale of Rugs. wamt is to-get the money {o pay for g A 4 o .the afternoon of the welcome home| the'ice,” was his comment. 11-3x15 Whittall . Anglo-Persian 10-6x12 Whittaly Anglo-PerSian @elebpation to the local soldiers and . Who Stole Dem Mclo: men had With the advent of the watermelon Rugs, retail price $210.00, * Sale Rugs: ,foe;\n wrice ($1§5.00. Sale sailors, after, the busine price 8185.00. : Ll o i season the usual worries of storelieep- 8-3x10-6 Whittall Anglo-Persian Pricd §123.¢ 2 : h agieed to sufpend husiness. ers have agwin arisen. The authori- . Rugs, retail price $112,00. Sale, ‘"-Ml‘.l-h )thall Anglo-Per- « X ' Ired C. Norton, the ice dealer,]| ties have been warned .to look for Price $85.00. > sian Rugs, retail price *§147.00. 3 B[ frade o verbdll pereement with (he“[ thieves who have stélen watermelons 5 9x15 Anglo-Royal Worcester Sale Price o # X % £ tH _}:recently. Last week ' several stores Rugs, retail price $127.00 § & B;m :’ e o 1‘,';",,"’9‘;’;:‘\‘ B S ok e fev noticed that there was onB or two wa- > price $98.00, -6x10-6 Imglo-Teprao, ‘Wilto: f | son t pply. them with ice. He had | g,y 01ons.missing at night when they 5 "f 9x12 Royal Wilton Huss, retai # Rugs; retail price .con&o. Sale .| 2 privite supplysof his.own which [FGLCOnE R SETE B e o 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Stl'eet Price sm o would -have been ample for, the whole- o rmtut‘e. e pricg $82.50. . Sale Price,$5 5 7 A their stands in front of the stores. 8-3x10-6 Koyal Axmirnster Rugs, 9. Dl‘i.ngln‘l"vr ian Rngs. ret.-nl - sale trade, ‘but sold pat of it 1o | 1ast night-cappéd the climakwhen two 18 Fw of “Uptp-flle-mnute tail price’ $36.50. Sale Price ¢ il 00. " Sale Price $125.0f ; householders. =Thus, his supply’ of | jirge ripe ‘melons were stolen within 29.50. : miess” Royal \'nu-»n iee- ran ofit last Saturday and he Was| , few minutes from in front; of the Y to starg dclhenpg the municipal ice | Palace of Sweets. Constable -Marino Rugs, retail -price $47.50.: Sale Price $62.50. s - M | vesterday was notified but coud not #nd the v Price $40.00. ° 9x12 Scamlcss Axminster Rugs; . Feeling that . the entire matter | culprits. ‘A reward of $5 15 report-| bve to their’friepds as they leavejfo) HALI, RUNNERS retail prige $65.00. Sale F would be jed out with Rim as the | cd to have heen offered for the appr Calfornia and the Pacific Qcegu *0& Whittall Teprac. Wilton 2-3x12 00, Seoa? B |.center’ of attraction, Mr. Norton [ hension of the feljow or fellows. ’A |'morrd® «at noon Aene trih will in- alar price $20.75, Sale Price G SUMMER? RUGS balked “and refuséd, to deliver ‘ice mL iece of watermelon and a buntoh. of | cldde the E‘snuma € :q«xl 4 -9x1Z“Seamless Wilton Velvet <: retail price® §85:00. "Sale,r * 1 f4 ¢ 9x12 Colonial Rag Rugs, rogular the town if the two:stores word Hotiriend is worth move to me than 3§ i,h “Items. - ki Xgas the retort of one boy.who might Mrs. * S ‘d apd M and 9x12,4 ‘Whittall . Anglo-Perfian pricd $20.00. Sale Price $16.50. included in those to be supplied: 3 l Rugs, Tetail prick. $123.00. Sale * 8x12 Colonial Rag Rugd: regular * 8 “A conference was held yesterday | Mave known something about the mat- of his toswn, and p price $123.00. Sale Price $95.00, 'price $16.00. ’ulc Pr $13.50. { f | afternoan (in the rooms of the Plain- | ter.. The raids-on the melons my :md M red - Swamwoot, / of s ] H i . {5 3 s ville Busin and Improvement as-{.halt temporarily, but as fong as boys| New Britain, have rewn .4 n,,‘ g ven: Months \,?_ L ; sociation” at whick Sverd present J. H, [ @re boys it is probable the swegts will t-da ahroukh 'th i E 4 ' B S T Trambully S ;-](')wnhml and ©. H.| disappear mysterfousky ; "N?? finw Arkolja rvolr ¥ il "‘"“d"‘i"- HAVING AN AUTOMOEBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITATY YOU CAN DEFEND " ON Pnomn § | Newfon. of the.ice committee, Fred ! Hopping*Trolleys, iand pther points of interest, & ro Avon 7.5 Tuly gl ¢ RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED"OF Us. C. Norton the ice dealer and Joseph Pardvecks sevcral small boys havs frbservoir ghoy wentyfo Niaggra-Jialf} O'Brien, 88 20 vear old tlerk ol ST UNY Neri 0f Neri-Brothers. Mr. Neri was | Pestercd trolley conducters by hopping | 5§ way- acuig, #n ‘which city | police dedfare, ha nfme asked if hé~wanfed the municipal | on the cars as they come into the g hev sto' the factory of ‘the! ing plotted with BEdwa ice. He said he could get ice else- | ter of the:town., Wheg the cars Frankhin Fputomobile ManuPactfring 19, Vears old, to the mx?r And r R Where ‘but would prefer to Quy it .in | Mained in ”“’ &’"‘“ g own Vs lia Y. *They #vere allowed {6 in-| Dery of Gardiner C. their i BERLIN NEW |.son’s case was . throwil " from ‘the [harriages around town so-fhat they | town. He also stated that he gpened < he factory, where 4,008%peopte | LiOver, andagenity partneriin the Ni docket “due * %o lagck gfh. evidence. | ¢hn get n'on the Winning“feam: % | yic .store on the afternoon’ of ghe risk '\’fc ana Himb hopping on g Arc Y !nln_\'cr( THE menept™tie fac- _pisch, was arraigned here todas on ¢harge of murder and held for g ping Yo stationery- firm of Hull & De| Prrosecutor Lewis stated*’that whén . Berlin Briefs. 4 “f celebration only after anothér megg | [he 4 WInG street ds d-'that, they arve far Pehind Y b Y rs dnd, with .small prospects a party has a case fo brifiggto court.’| " My i v hb Ry [ Mrs. (l.\xcme returned Rome . last nt opened his.. He felt that e % et . ¢ uch case and ot mere hearsay, suchiher umentv;m B,m,,“\g,rr . that at the ‘time of the signing of the | wit1" thein, 8T . to. Howivail 2 Mi&s, Irene Smith has returned | f o ‘;::;m. r‘r:hm‘pnsol;fr‘,) ? Bri = i £ s aige . w s actual - mul as the case brought#y Mr. Wolls Su . ‘ 4 ¥ Y % g | BhLE 3 ! pervisor \B, R.sShoWalterof the [armistice he was.ask#d to clege his p itk m_ Bristol. whete she jyas visiting esjarmistic as night,” however, the k net with A, SgRpS Visi r as bl ] & B AR SR der_: Mr, Hulj was héaten over i Every man in Berlin who has not ! schools : i h e ¢ ' [Batdihis iia el it e [W0huls s iy Danbry today attend- | store for two hougs,and jom ih the | fhuit as a specal bgiber knowne to 2 5 neall with a hammer and died the o] D Kk e Should alee |ing the supervisors’ conference. parade in.town,’. He acquiescéd and | them, made his L,p andfeand their D, % Mrs. Fred S#ith, ‘of Parkf L jowing day. ' Paige is undegeniii Ing fropu last might's actlon as{ Samuel Wilcox is leamping out]did” eversthing Hod¥imie;th- ald the | run was endedyflgis, cxBbcsdra’l Seer, arc receiving’ conzratulations| phildelphia, b by : f;irl» \:}fsli?xue.::f«‘«c;il'\? :m :::‘:‘FR\‘ :: {mear thg. . \n Paper Goods | men. Another ma&j;an: was asked| come here evemydiight until dhe dan-|On the'arrival of @ baby girk |©~ According to tie confessifiliéthe 8 [ b dea e et Sple o rgrearina . to cloge and amve’i‘? tot do so and then habit:isseepped, Hopping cars| Mr. and Mrs. B T. Cafter and | fice allege O'Bgien made, T Qfil fi dt P H P l‘ Sl : i al Berlin > No. 24, P.’of H.,|remained apen, #he said. Mr. Neri[ has been a favorité enjoyment - for and Mrs. I. B. Carter returned | voung men pldAmed the crife, sevd (13 0 &y Iy eI‘SOIla Bood according to Prosccutor. Lewis. | meets their kajl , on | stated thaf ‘the.: committée which | nearly every boy in ‘town, but with day 'from an auto trip. 1o Buffalo | months ago I«ul postponed from’ sve 1 Changes by School Boakd. Damon’s hill. , M waited upon him said“nbthing could | such heavy trafic ihrpugh the center Niagara Fgils. « They' visited' the - a (,\wu bie ?fipd of the toWwn the d v -is now too| Larkin factofy at Buffalg. tunity. a ‘gvening Jth ¥ | The annual meeting of the Berl be d b in o ter Fadvey £ 3 3 T Bl Hi sWi N b R & eclin| be done to the' other ferchant for | H-X"' dmes nl 1 he school hoard met Jast mg Rt at | Grange incorporated ‘will meet at the | opening and therefore thought he | great. £e v Rev. ‘.. G -Gillefte and - Family are | found lono in the officey | the home of Rev. Samuel: AS Fisk, | Grange hafl™tonighte. . # . vis entitled to open hisystore on the Paykiile, Must Ceas Spendigg. their ‘afhual Yacation at | Mr. HEL O’ ””‘” [ Where important plans wére madg¢.for | Thomas Barattiero has, purchased | day of the celebratiof. He em- “The “parding of 3 \umuh in tln. Tyin: Takes. for an advance of a few doflgrs E'N r year. v Serti . s | the house and lot 1 b$ T as i1 2 c 2| restricted ¥i cisns l«- ® ; ! wages and while the statioher turng the ®nsuing year. - The Berlifi_schools | and lot owned by Thomas | phasized the fac at he did.not al-|! < 3 ges ar I 0 Q have: beey overcrowded fof the past | I°TSiSN and wifel low the doors of his store open dur- to thetselectinan w ot sMrs. Mary Wagner chdS jgeturned | pis-back to get the money out of ¢ vear, .necessitating new arrangements Miss Anna Bruce refurned yester-|ing the passing of the parade 4 | bas been g4 Hu&,«»flm n!.nt{r. At g m‘c\%fiu W, hole# was Visiting | cash box, the police say heto1d thenf : : i i s lay from avacation s, ~ i : o mtes after thace SN0 oclock this nodfMhye Ford ciivs Wil Patge struck: their ¥idiivEer i ompson Discharged On Theft for the increasing number antic aay vacation spent at Cape | it was ‘two minutes after the parade 3 ” s i iy : CinaN 3 pated this fall. The = Ledge school | C0d, Mass. "% . had tatled’ into Whiting street be- | Pivked at fhe cggr of Whiting Sttce ”‘“‘*}e‘{ W, Bsad witd hon hathi had " co Charge—school Committee Makes | house will he opened this year, there- Kensington Briefs. fore tite 'store was ‘opeiied 2 ‘f;“‘ ST “r;‘_‘e“ b ‘L‘)"L‘l’“h; g oS ’;‘» - _cealed under his coit, hrifghme e by ugding two rooms, One more The foftsters are sending our cir- He said he would agree ta do-ang* :|‘1m:nrp1u:m§' was tied ‘ip , urttl Tthe b 4 o A M) An. & }ewnfd "‘m,’}; ‘U’e";, | roomiwill be opened Rt the Kensing- | cular letjers %o all their members to | thing for the townspeople in the fu4 roiey mm_e'd_ v 3 Ty T peious man ell forwa ‘yx NebhaMbstary Solvell, ton schpol rasbgpnditions during the | attend ! the .sogial Thursday evening | {Wr¢ provided the other merchantsfs hy 0 "0 "No Parking” signs: dis- £ v g HIL yox. contained whic % | past 3 dem‘a% additional accom imporiant business is to be trans | WOUIT Guree fo do likewise. < Me Mdfy 1000 at that point and -atesevetal! iy, ; 35,2 FRAE. . “Qa'd o e KM b The town of Berlin is determined | modations, ¢ Was also decided 0. 2 not think it husiness-like to have a | Fia© e ot L Rat. sthod — ; : : {0 make an.example of all who are Open anothekroom at the Worthing- | = ’ @ | competitor open while he teshedterc] durer rlaces ¥ thé tow % heY b foR SABE_ well estabii £ aitiaen with: Pajge, after which ‘the - t ‘the:meeting of St. Paul's T. A . seem ornamental rather thaix produc spent &’P evening-at a,movipg pi gyading their personal tax. Thomas ion school tdBygice care of the excess' B, ‘sodietyt held: dagt? Mightsint the | ooy fowi,mimself losing mowey” And|iiie o any good. Urllessithe Violatignsl', Sasbline bueincas; also carriasy '1" fure; show, tollowing aflernoo O'Neéil and John- C. Hackett both |antisipated thg: coming year. Barish KA IS Hotlhd oilat ths | 500 businass. K -8 .. | do cease o _will be prosecutfons. | - busipess wagon. .Inqui i ; suj « o . @itizens of the town, the latter being | AS Yet new teachers have not been s T e Ak | n entobiremindeniith e conp it |y kv who has charge of| 24#No:. ¥ Washinigtog Stk ' constable, were tried before Judge; Secured for the rnoms to be added, oot CRERS Atiend héll‘“"’"i se meinbers he had stated streetl . has complained about Georse G. Griswold last evening, the'| DUt SupRgysor Showalter is faking prqior i SRCTIS 10 be MR at) the heginning of the season that he | fo"caps in the parkingdqisricgas ho | ALY FR i tuses being prosecuted by Charles it A¢tion of ‘{his matter at this “time. *' o et P Shon sniice T cene e ot B fotten ronill to Wa Y Fewis who is the tax collectorfor | The Browth of the Berhn“achools hag | W oS AR it and |FRd S L s | s lGa o gl tm oo (e LeariBN 7 MR 2,200,000 Sfaicrs R s of Beriiy. ccompanied hy Miss Jean- he commitiec megabers told im ta the main str t. 000 8till in Sgy been phenggménal during the last ] 1 = . 5 ;| tions of ¢ T SR S . Tette dwin, motored to Short | Sell his own ice to everwbody ans & §iy. ©O’Neil has.been r fing bills | Year whig speaks hizhly of Su. D¢ 2 - ? 5 Service Men to Meet, ,’ ? B8 his tay form(h)ctl‘wsllc:ch‘x‘-cltbvgg,h pervisor alter's administration.’ Beach ye visiting M [asc it sneley ol dy Depenop s SloBther asey The men of this tokn W - e July 15— Hungaria ¢ Al e Sy i lor of that place, the trip beins made | (he municipal ice was on sale. -He : P . : o ¥ : ; 5 e e o rece meet | soldiers of the Ttalian a b A i nd had not paid any tax in all that | Last Berlip Mystery Solved ST e therefore kept his word and sold his | 1¢C In the recent wo eill I\e?' solfi et st arni¥-have haeld " 'Vienna, - July ‘15 fime. Due to injuries received over § ehitive slocidorice Heolarracdi tomup | rosother BoL SIS O maLrow since the ‘stzning oft tA&] Galician Jews hay . 3 ight ca id.6° ghostsatory ank’ Fogliz e ahout o S k : : nieht at 8 oclod®in I G, 4 B hal| armistice, according to a statemer 1 'a .vear ago, exception was made in, <®°Me might call this a ghost 5L . oL In 2l 51 the two stores which would be Bei “15 '!"*' Of Bude ; ‘s herefn -are ‘real. |NEW autompbile a loc : 7 neri just’issued by the fpder that he might have time for ept that ‘the facts herein are real, (N6 aufomobile. boycotted and felt that he would be| Yhen 2 local post gt SENgRgiorichy e he sovernment thids Legion will he formedt' MaYor“Malone | the Stefani Ageh T Beli Kun, head o yment. Considerable - time had | The residents in the vicinity of Cot- _ MP and Mrs. Edward Tlannigan | going buck on his word and honor if & 5 <ne o ' ¢. by and Mr. O’Neik still paid no | tage street have been lofing some a0 1ily were ‘the week-end guests | he sold ice in tewn and excluded them. | ©F ':(‘_“”“31 l‘\‘“"e::,d*:;mfi\{q ‘1(“;::? o’v'avr Z.‘LHT};;{T«:TMW w:rou ’ Sojet tion to.tax notices and as a re- | valuable sleep lately as s result. of ©f Mr.and Mrs. James Garrity anit It was agreed that tho two store- | SHSSEOUS T El Ui o ting mijt- | dnd line and 500,000 enpbce&, t "he was haled into.cougt to &- |strange unearthly noises which have [4Mily of Parmington road. ‘keepers should receive the ice as oth-1 ¢ ‘:fl i) is tryitlato betWiajor CONM The latter tomprisegy &l o mm’"; why he refused to mike pay- been continuing throughout the | nry L. Toilson of Newark, N. J., | er consumers. 8. S.%wiilim, a miem- [ @5 0 Lol @Mho. waks with® the thg, classes bot“cgnf'h Land? 19 \(n:R ie laid thc iammn on his | whole night, particularly in the ! "‘fl ‘(‘" f'“«":flfl IngtowL today. | ber of the committee, *"“‘”’,‘4‘1‘* 102 . infasitry, 4 ,France, {o speal at nf_ age and men’ of Ll\i‘ 'qu éarly morning hours. *The: sounds quale ‘Giannotta, who morning in régard. to the result of the'f ¥ ,,mm,,lmon geting. “#The wa nothing to the tax Saliis -tor it/ scemed to comc from the home of A. { discharged fronf the army after | conference: onk, in tofvn for- pi i ;4 58 and benefitdy reasons. H o as he is = ¢ being oy as. for ST se erly- supplicd w R by N N Ot v 3 2 was ‘'said fo him, but it it A. onth, but as he is away at the AL o;nm m;“m‘o"x 1‘»’-“1” \x}::fin :x‘\“]]yfm::i.‘l‘l“vvjnn!\eléei(“n Ilv(_\. M. Norton | (157 we & i be THe, “mmmn eflec'.\yE 2 **le to@ show down Re, the employer | White Mountdins with his family it et Sre L q;m”»:\“ i Pl e 'yh‘n'%“‘ did not kngw of | chomen tedAERearliy. man who Italian army in* servi¢ewapprokpmate ld pay the bill, Judge, Griswold | seemed hardly probable that it could Mass, wi s se d a con- Selectman Johnsb : sorteq it : y rohgest-] 2,000.000. 3 ~ Y Mr. @' Neil guilty, but . st \m[ come from his house. The -town |Fact to supervise the crection of a | the controversy until last night. He | SarFEGL N : Vi 5 2N\ !fathers had a hasty consultation as |NeW brickyard. was of the firm opinion that theice | ¢d to Be, e S & i employer wagimore guilty in |fathers had a h P o - 2 1 : 4 2 ; ; 1 . 3 & 5 B 4 & ' Y e vere gefting a little | -James Caraugh of Middletown, an | should be sold fo everygne' in town A 4 ’I‘IHFS 3250 EATH N Hu \'(._\ : ¢¥ing with the law’s course, The | the townspeople were gefting a litt E, * > : se;. The'| i it e e ex-servicg man is making arrange- | who wanted it. ‘“Let them sell it to posed the payment of the, tax | AnXious and it was decided to inves & ge-, e S a m"crc S gt i “ tigate. fments to re-open the Victory lunch?| those who will pay for'it. What we ed é \mu;:zlr‘u Relieve Amomohu..@mw L A" Key' to. the, hqise was “ecured :nnm )znm ed near the Berlin depot == | and were . ';‘: st er Three Wee % et 11 r opene fincanny | Caraugh=was a cook in the army and | e e ghi felas the hovs werb sui & A Flonstahle Huckett pleaded guiltf the, door epentd. - An“hincanny > = ;" a telgphane call R Vienna,, July < 1 — Avitopigbites, | aténded i ; is qualified: fo Y o charge of evasion of the persoffal bt thell mansand| @ swisho e QalifsgiigAle pesition. F BT g Boston thibid sond- PERC have been withowt. tives:for | Gilbout, i 0 aying. the blame on his ' avite ] QI dsh s Enat o Clal Funidly passing A R T J e e Weeks in -Hungary, accordiug o re- | presidedd \bang i I (ke e hiria told her to. semd | D +”Then a soff treading up the GASTON ¥OR GOVERNOR. { jem 0”f == S ports from-. _Budapest, ‘diave | been | sat the Ci N ihister ...:. Bhefmnngl *down to the factory, hutiront staircase wa aidiwitich fseut T 'fES]‘!MUHY "equipped with new tives s@id (o have | affaivsh city; was degord heen obtained by smuggling. two car- | all Busin ‘VM o : load$ of French and Italian . make e {the creeps up their spines. Not to he | Pamérs Also Out for Monah: et Bt 6o : ! or Monahan on getiec do 50. M& | qaunted by such sounds n few of the ackettmdrad in court tw ! | ti-Dry and Anti-League Issucs. tas | » * Py E i i © YOAIS Iy aver tushed up the stair: Not a . 3 Home Pmnrg?"'*‘ 'hlk'v augdy - { into #he, coyhtti : NAN Important ~ Changes For Coming government, PolfSigs protest agat ebrated® gram tRY o f;li:an‘\:“ Wgthing o thagkmuch | S5 s Jaeir nor any ¢ scen in | Boston, July 15.—F s J. Fin-{ |5 i N Tovopgvitere, The tires were sold for $250 eae¢h.| wast got placed in thi state- ; J00" AN L 00 S- a- tense | nevan, prosident of Massachusetts | B\ When vau ceolBodnsiKidnes: Biite ashingt @ ont. . Judze Griswold told him that | o ot U litle creepy | Democratic club, took out papers > recqmmended 1nd ¥ EPEL vou 3 0% :;1? ' custodian’ and .constable of tho |tickles ran gt SGadenly a wila cry | vester for Colanel William A. Gas- | 77 § & 5 S o ) A New | BAN 1S OFF TRADE " fon, Wyo.y @ 25w, his. example Was d particularly |rrom dee # the closets brought he | ton ax a candi v the democratic | @t \ 8-:| Britatn residen 3 : WETH THI ERMANg 07 the interd Mr. Hackett was obliged. to Jittie epffode to a close. Throuwh the | nomination for governor. 7, %5 4 £ 3 e O AR 4 o 3 o Fioday with ipterest “and. the | pirtry offened “doot a little belragsled Geo °. Morrzhan, a former state : g N | Fifty thousand n {ilic - - Washing “"r oty iy TSt eneral e 't ghat_being the maxi-| kitten “was found and the mystery i £evator and liquor dealer, also took s - \ i 1 Doan What D herd pey” liey ane* u‘ufl ng impert and expor A solved. j out papers for thg' democratic nom- W7 " | E S toalve thick } 80 tradfag with Germany” were issucd " Charies™J. Thompson was ch td tast Berlin Ttems. nation, (Eis plaglbren. was announced ; g y \ e e L I, Jate yeSterday hy the War Trade “di- eheith stesigps o hall ton of hay “f,f:, 2 . las caliing for the repeal of the pro-| | W s 7 3 s da il Lo 5 ‘¢ | vision of the State department with Klias WolP of New Britain on July| .Georse Poflard. 3r, Bdward Cody [hibition amendment and opposition A ; 7 Read thi fresRtEer y the - gbptoval ® of . Acting-Regegary. | 10, from Mr. Woll's propd®ty in Beryin [-A0@ Cliffofd 2 a returned home'| 2 t the covenant of the > ¢ 7’ tion. Then indke 2 ‘?"4“5 Polk - s { Peri gl tm etfingt { xcept in certain limited” ‘ases | or | S T R Ay Sengtor C Ax, Whol's withésses werc poor ongg | SALurdgy from < Giglte, after & | leag fons ) 2 3 oYu - will knoy : Pmentio Aff they could ot state one deft o v amping 2 ¢ A \ Harry H. o 3 fE [ Prqrided under the Va of - Peaee, ke ot 4¢nding to prove Thomps The St. Gabriel S schaol will E & 0i1 Co., 7 G frading Between the United States and| Prosidy | | BETIE SERRAD | d'know Doan/¥ Kidney &ood Qegmnany may be commencod at once. | hede toda 7. Built. . Mr."Thompson « ¢ ‘=mm the annual. piénig aturday, L A3 pson contended that T and more it from remedy for Kidney "‘”"‘" o E L o & Shcet 0L cortu July 19, at Th con's hiook P . " gated sheet iro July 19, Thompsan's hiao e Fopvy ’ : d | iWhat ne took from W o “n = l Mrs orest of Highbridge, N. J ! i ANGELUS, FLOUR pains in roEeEMbs o A o ™ ) b g nela, per- | L P {ster MEETIR, Bel & ° The chioce of housekeepers TErelee My NSints o - OMINTME, MEN ARRIV een given hy Mr, | V.S T her sister; N . Bel- ; e v My S Pe - L T £ : Mr rry,,,'o ot 's ‘,\ | den 5 T 4 A guaranteed weight reduc retnad, who take pride in their home- and T ached Rl over 3 S New July ‘{5.~Among pas- Sy “stibstant ”1“ s ons | fn elght nound Giofth & was | 5afe. pleasant. Brings slenderness. better baking. i acted irregularly, tao pyl sengers who arrivdd here todav . ons 2 . e m‘f' ;'\ m“'rau 1m l;cn th’;o“rmn ;g{:f‘;,:’ health and bappiness. Get a small hox Thompson Milling Co., Pills soon freed me f3 : theMeamship United States- flom ,iuz\n and My, Heslin oil g e 2a 2 | of ofl of korein at the druggist's. Follow Lockport, N. Y. matic pains and put 7 % - Cop€hhagen and\}: ristignia were T, &SI they aawithe | The married nien of’Fast Berlin | girections, You are allowed to eat . Sold: by good condition.’: T hed @ Grant Smith, couhdetlor: to the Amer- on Mr. Thompson's | piayed another game to” wipe out last | etc.; no starvation or strenuous /T, Drobinski, 692 North Main | oan's, for.I know iganlegation “1ia Den‘msrkv Erwin fl‘m 8f the feld. | Sunday's defeat.s, They - won from | ¥our life becomes worth liv il £ y | them. ad . Johnsten, Amefjéan commercial agent,): ‘single men 2§ to 12, 1t ,is e | SO ey 80c, at, all’ deal ‘ i in Denmark and . Gustave- Mithelsons | step, cheerfulioss and optimism. ; ; 6 il be a number Of gud siay so. ' | B t \ Co. . e 8 % . | Colombian mj r to German