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ST 20, 1916, IAE J T of securing any sugar, as the large most all of the supply. He is in hopes of securing a supply of canued | @ ’ goods, although he will not be able | to do so through the medium of the ) ® 4 ® city of Bristol, which will not order !‘ Fal canned goods hecause of the carlond | @ THIE HARTFORD SILK STORE. ESTABLISHED 1825 lJ 1 txpii} g restriction placed on such an order. |l e o e e a0 s | (LIEL The selectman will try to obtain a | @ STORI: CLOSED FRIDAYS AT NOON UP TO AND supply of corned beef through Gov- INCLUDING SEPTEMBER 12TH. - ernor Holcomb, who will have charge of the distribution of the food in this | Touited Gas Fumes Cause Severe | it L] L ] Ty P Camp Ground News. : conducted by the Seventh Day Ad- 3 ventists is being larg®ly attended. | FIRE GUT More interest has been shown in the | |§ 4 - relig 3 ces s year tha i e | g e nnt 8§ in Preparation for the Fall | { 1 i !:3::]l::x:3‘:.‘1”;:“]‘1":f::".(;v\”‘P from all parts i The Whir of the Machine Is Heard I e Bbe Ton of Bacon Which Will Be Sold at | lanti vion, conference arrived here yesterday morning and will remain 1 that of a number of i ¥ leaders of the S 5 ) Tound. Henom tion has attracted people to for the newly arriving Fall Goods, we will inaugurate a Clearance of 3 - he: them speak. Strictly Summer Morchandise—all small lots—Odds and lnds, ete Hundreds of women who have their own individual ideas about dresses Miss Mildred Rogers, daughtor of S and wish to express them are depending on our Dress Goods and McCall Mile, eheel A imongke Fhossr Mol rowly escaped serious injury at hei Patterns. home yesterday aftetnoon when a gas McCall Patterns are a boon to women makmg it possible for them to explosion occurred in the kitchen | services today were conducted . . FlGrtS Ty v T et We will not be making profit, but it is better that we should get starting at 6 o'clock in the morning [ rid of such goods, even at a loss. and ending with the evening worship | 8 service at 7:30 p. m. President Quinn choose the weaves and colors they like best and then easily and econom- | Where she was standing, severcly eV e e o is expected to preach at this evening's | @ F' i & fq W h D jcally and leisurely to utilize spare time to make the particular dress they burning her and damaging windows in| o oo™ p) wress will lonisht ina '\/learaflce Of summer as resses tho e R Rl RS i vh e b Situation: ts Signifi- ONE RACK AT $3.98. Formerly $5.98 and $7.08 This is precisely what more and more women are doing. Home sew- ] s the report was given out, Miss ‘\t":‘,:,“'y"'n’( SETSdyE o mio e dic l‘ui|'|I(~)cl“xyl\‘.h}):“?)(fi: 26 i ol Gty TR il IR Rt 2 por‘m“fm o‘f i herea i 5 ; e s "y‘]}f.d[(,‘v Colonel Goes Hiking. ONE RACK AT $6.98. Formerly $10.95 (0 $16.75 IR 00 2l O MOEHENONT TR i (3 PR pesenl @ T e e e s Colonel Hadsell enjoyed himself Gingham Voile and White Organdic Dresses This season’s Glesnerin Celen; DEienlly amoieh Tent its procurcd & mateh. Iit it and | Yesterday hiking and zoing on a fish- | [ models. Not all sizes, but if vour size is here you will get a bargain. Call at the Pattern Department for the new Fashion Sheet showing ““t iy o o lo‘ \h““u\j when the | ing trip. His hike took him through WHITE WASH SKIRTS FOR $4.98 the newest August”styles. explosion occurred. The flames from | the old Hadsell woods back aof West In fine quality Gaberdine, trimmed with I’earl Buttons, fancy HOW TO WASH CORSETS—Water will not hurt a Warner's Rust- B | the ignited fumes scorched the face | emetery on North Washington street pockets and belt. Formerly 98 Proof Corset. You can wash it like any lingerie. The fabrics are in no | of the young woman and caused pain- | Colonel Hadsell also owns a large tract DRESS VOILES FOR 3%¢ YARD ‘way affected by good, hard scr and all metal parts are rust-proof. | ful injuries to her right eve of Jand in the region of Scott’s swamp. 36 and 40-inch Dress Voiles, in light, medium and dark grounds. Here's the casiest way to do the washing: She wasltaken to the 6Mlctiof DI This also was traversed by him dur- Many of them were formerly 50c and 59¢ yard Immerse the Corset in luke warm water until thoroughly wet. Place Bull where her injuries were at- & his hike vesterday When asked COMBINATIONS VALUE TO $2.00, TO CLOSE 98¢ EACH the corset on a wash board and scrub with good soap and a stiff brush. tended to. , Dr. Bull reported the in-| this morning if he had any luck with Small lot of Pierotte Combinations, drawer and bloomer com- Rinse the corset and hang it out on the line unti! dry. Iren if you like. jury to her eye as the mast serious, | the fish, he replied “No. I guess L |® pinea. o close for 98c. Before washing it is always a good plan to remove the hose support- but that will improve in a short time, | 4idn't pay enough attention. I was DRESSING SACQUES REDUCED TO 89¢ ers, as much washing will kill the elastic. You won’t need to remove the Her sight will not in all probability | ore interested in my hike and seeing Muslin and Percale Dressing Sacques, dainty designs and good Dboning, it's all rust-proof. B | be affected. the old property once more.” Many @ materials, all sizes, 36 to 52. Value to $1.39 for 89c. We have rust-proof models for dressy occasions, for work, for out- The fact that she was not enveloped | ©1d Povhood acquaintances are being | g WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS, $1.10 PAIR door sports and for dancing at all prices. M| Uy the flames was due probably to a| renewed by the officer while on his Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings, Richelien Wea sufficiencylot alrfmited withsthe gas | (UrIOUSHANEIC Blis 4 nI0Std emocratic only. Real value $1.50 pair which caused it to travel over & great | Man and greets everyone with the COTTON CHALLIES, 25¢ YARD e e e e | sihne e oo Bl ol s o Teasedito et One lot of 366-inch Cotton Challies, Persian and Oriental De- SoEcys 1 among (e bopula. youne| thelsons andsdduchicrsiios Bhiskiold Women of the town and it is with re. | chums as the comrades themselves. gret that her friends learned of the Town Clerk Busy, accident. She is emploved as secr: The town clerk's office is a busy tary of the M. I&. Page bakery, which | blace these days as the work of re- i : i e 10 : e 7 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE D ELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPILY 4| is owned and operated by her father. | cord the deeds of recent real estate | § GOWNS AND PAJAMAS, VALUES TO $3, TO CLOSE FOR $1.79 RECEI VING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. M | Miss Rogers left this marning for the | transfers is now going on. During the | @ (Efunes el PRI 6F SpIBRRels arel (e 2 EDle TR A R0RES 8 | family summer home where she will | past few months a large amount of ment. To close for $1.79. remain until she has recovered. property changed hands in this town SKIRTS TO CLOSE FOR $1.00 itoman callod Ot The deeds for all these are filed in the White Pique Skirts. Value to $2.00. Priced to close $1.00 cach. The fire department was called out | tOWn clerk’s office and have to be re- | 3 WOMEN STOCKINGS, VALUE TO $1.35, PECIAL, 650 PAIR & BERL!N NEWS The weddings will take place at the Mr. Coale, who will be a newcomer | 4¢ yhout 8 o'clock this morning to the | ¢orded. Town Clerk Usher handles | & And odd lot of women's Pure Thread Silk Stockings, lisle tops, Woodward homestead in East Berlin, | to Berlin, is in the sales department| home of Philip Russell at Hart's cor- | the work alone despite the fact thgt Dl o nilaiana cole mknot allialca Invitations for the double wedding | Of the American Hosiery Co..in NeW | ner on the Southingten road. There| De is & veteran of the civil war. -r I] SG S have been sent out to a large number | Britain. was a small fire in the house but no Brief Items. of their friends. Agitation Over Food Question great damage was done N . B . . s . Agita Question. sreat damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robideau of S l S lk V E Al I W k l U PLANS Sterling Woodward, at the present| Sinco the information was given out| The fire alarm system was reported ; peciai 3! aiues 1or 1S ee Pierce street are receiving congratu- time, is employed in Hartford at Hart [ that there would be no foad distribu- | as partly out of commission this morn- i i 3 4 lations on the birth of a son, Joseph | M 36-inch Fancy Silks, for evening wear or rich Coat Linings. 5 SECman Finsthe ""C“““"‘l depart- | tion from the postoflice, a number of | ing as it failed to register the proper | jopnnejs Jr. BVl 200 Toc tnis sale $1.65 yard: ment. He met Miss Caverly at the| residents here have brought up the| alarm and confused the firemen wha Miss Jane Corwin and Herber Cor- 36-inch Dress Satins, in a complcie line of new shades, suitable { Middlesex hospital, where she was emplc 4 s 5 SE question as to whether the selectmen | are ved in factories, ete. The| (i g Vinton Knight have re- for fall wear, excellent wearing quality Value $3.00. Sale price training to be a nurse with his sister, | of the town should not be requested | system has been condemned quite f Gied o v b et G o S sD A Edith. Mr. Sapper is on optometrist | to make application for an allotment | quently of late and it is probable Tt ‘\ ‘l‘K:"m‘ Miss Cormin | B 3 Y - - in Middletown, employed by Clark & | of the surplus food stocks of the gov- | €nough agitation will be started to ANDUL A R TON o v 40-inch All Silk Crepe de Chine, in a variety of colors, for want. signs, for comfortables, etc. Special price, 25c yard SPECIAL PRICE 39¢ YARD Endurance Cloth, Tom Boy and Kiddie Cloth, 32 iriches wide. Stripes and plain colors. Splendid wearing. Values up to 50c yd. \ i | | breceded the young men who we 3 § et ey Zalue §5 sale e $1.79 yar ar Bureau Calls pecia TOWI [meies ths Jeweloatitre (st caaiat || el e ettt 8 R BVl e dy it Gihe vstem Nas 4 napicl|biceeded inclyutingtinenSwholient cvening or street wear. Value $2.00. Sale price $1.79 yard. of the Rochester Optometrist school | lin have, made application and have| of getting out of order when neces- | {'om here by auto. The three Mee[m Thfl[‘sda Eveflm and is now an expert in his profession. | heen given an allotment. Now that| sary and frequently the calls reg turned by auto and had an cnjoy- y Miss Edith Woodward has just recent-| Plainville has made application to the | ed are not for the secfion in which the | @ble trip. They visited in Bar Har- e e T { Iy completed her training at the Mid- | governor for a portion of the surplus| fire is located bor, Me — ; o 5 Mis St 1 ND | conaressional investizating comsi - dlesex hospital and is a qualified | it is felt that the town here should Ton of Bacon Coming. e i en Rl N Sy i) TWO STEAMERS AGROU tee were indorsed and co-operation G TO AWARD GERTIFIGATES trained rurse. make application through its officials. Bl e e eon | L e ependins SRt ek acations Suln Gl local posts pledge Freight Shipments Heavy. A considerable number here had e i aine soiq| Soushkeepsie | 3 as its share of the supply being sold Miss to communities under the sovernment plan of disposal. This announcement was made by Selectman William J Johnson this morning after he. had been in consultation with Mavor e S i The aftermath of the ireight em- | made arrangements to buy from the ! ) bargo is being felt at the local freight | postofiice, but are now shut off by the American Paper Goods Girls Defeated | depot, shipments from all the con- | new ruling unless the town authorities cerns being extremely heavy. Pro-| get bt It is doubtful whether the duction was kept up at all of the fac- | town can get as much as was allotted guests of Miss Rouzalind Birnbaum of naires Mailed—Making Road Re- | lories despite the strike and the re-| by the postal authorities. but if any Dy Broad street i lease of the goods now for shipment | reasanable amount of the surplus|Joseph I Dutton, of Bristol. g Mrs. Mary McConnell was reported “pairs—Craudell Funeral Tomorrow. | is taxing the freight office to its capa- | stocks can be brought here, the peo. Mr. Johnson ordered a supply of morning as resting comfortably X city. Yesterday shipments were not| ple will be satisfied. The matter government food several weeks ago.| ;¢ st. Francis hospital where she was A town meeting has been called for | exceptionally heavy but this morning | up to the selectmen. When the post office was reported as! uken following a shock at her next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock [ everybody started with a rush. Freight Repairing Trolley Equipment. angagent torthelsale ot food Fheicans ifnom ellast b week: in the Berlin town hali by Charles | Agent Tomlinson stated however, that The Conneeticut Co. working crews | Celled his order and was afraid ihat WANTED. ey TR G IO Wbk FAELRN | GRG0 T/ 0o GURVean £ e GEet| o it i (o sanraning reniiie In order that the pegple may decide | g thers were sufflcient handlsrs o i wites ot iob nive beor he it | it again. He has received no assu Grossing $-16-7dx what will be done to welcome the | moye everything: the ‘I‘” a0 '"]’ "‘"h"‘“‘ : 'f”“” BUL| nces that the town ill be able o | NOTICE— Roor Yoy v ave rne: o ool 2 of alignment due to the installation of | 5 2 Rt 2 NOTICE (‘7\0?\;;;?10 h;;}:mrol:lflnU"h({w}ig: f;‘;:\‘: The passenger situation is consider- | new poles. The guide wires are being | 8¢t anvthing besides bacon, hut hopes seas. arly a V ably . improved. Passenger traffi TGt 5 ihe | that the future will bring good resilts fought overseas are home now and it ger traflic, | transferred from the old poles to the : however, is not extreme 2 is felt that some token of apprecia- A P Bea 4on should be given the boys for Rosalind L. Liberman of | japanese Ships in Dangerous Position ASKS $3,000 PEACE BONUS: Auburn, N. Y. and Miss Grace J. i Linde of Brooklyn returned to their | on Raceclocks—Went Ashore in Fog | homes today after visiting as the Germany Has Signed, Pay Up, Says by IEa i Tas o Berlint Questions Last Night. | ,Wife Who Divorced Lucrson. ol New vork, A anche Rod- Seattle, Wash., . Aug YO | ney, a buver for a Cincinnati depart= Japanese steamers, Yomei Maru and oo S0 DR B 0 SRS in the B the Shinbu Maru, early today Werel .oma court here yesterday for $3,000 \ground on the shores of the | with interest from June 28, 1919, from of Juan de Fuca, according to wireless | George M. Luerson, of No. 255 West . ’ messages received here. The Yome!l s8(h sireef, from whom sl scently Single and two-family he would have difficulty in placin in Plainville. R. B. White, vas said to be in a dangerous posi- | ghtained a divorce tion on Racelocks, about 17 miies In her complaint, she alleges hes west of Victoria, B. C. The Shinbu ! former hushand gave her a written srounded on Bentick Island. Both agreement in May, 1918, to pay her ! went ashore last night in a fog, it was | $3,000 the day peiace was signed bes 4 Sl 2 ¢ reported. tween the United States and Ger= new ones. A number of the old wood- | for the town. "OR SALIS—One complete four burn- A : many. German: signed the peace o . P. G. Girls Defeated. en poles were rotting so that it was| The ton of hacon will he disposed er gas range, perfect condition; on FINDS GIRL SLAYER SANE. ireaty June 28, and the plaintife is i P e e Tono The gi § baseball team of the | considered advisable to remove therii. | of at the Red (‘ross rooms on West coal range, water attachment A § 4 ing to collect The memorial will not be ready |-merican Paper Goods plant went The roadbed necar Upson's corner| Main street. It will he brought here bargain. 145 West Main St., Plain- | yjicnist Reports on Brooklyn Maid A before next year and it is felt that a | S0WD to defeat last evening at St.| has heen completely rebuilt and is now | from Bristol, where carload lot is ville, Conn. Frederick Bullen as 4 < Thetori e eastanr 8 efor xt year and it is felt that a | Marv's playerotind i s e Sk B e Tl e s i 3 %, Who Poisoned Kramer Baby. e orifice on the whale's ear is number of the boys will be scattered s 3 d under the heavy|in fine condition Previously the| being received. The time of avrival| 8-20-4dx scarcely perceptible yet it i§ said that around the country by that time, and | - 2ck of the Iafnir girls' baseball | tracks were slightly spread and were | will be given publicity later, as, duc B New York, Aug. 20.—Dr. M. G.|ipo whale's hearing is so acute that Will be denied the celebration in their | (53™M: The local girls were considered | considered dangerous. It is hoped| to the recent railroad strike, freight|SPANISH GOVT. SENDING chlapp, allenist at the New York |t i " rossing its track half a mile »ghalf. The meeting called for Thurs. | A0St invincible in view of their | that more of the roadbed will be re-| is somewhat Alstant il canse it to aive tnstanttl B evening mext weok 15 to deter. |Past performances. Up until the sev- { built as the tracks arein bad condition. carly deliv - = g g e & s enth inning the locals had the Fafnir A mine whether the people in Berlin [ girig 4 ang 1 hut they hlem - wish 1o give the bovs a weicome home | (he Farnir's hit thein wingiug. Ltre L i 2 Ar8€ | as they will have another opportun- of the matter of awarding badges to Room and hoard, 88 Bast street, Plainville, Conn Gentlemen preferreds 8-20-3dx congested and promisos MISSION TO FRANCE, | Post Graduate schaol and hospital, are no longer made. presented (o the Brooklyn Children's East Berlin Items, The bacon will be sold at 36 cents Parvis, Aug. 19 ¢ Spanish goV- | court vesterday a report on the men- Wallacq Dickinson has returned to| Per pound. Local food merchanis|crnment, it is announced is sending a | (ality of thirteen-vear-old Frances Su- town after an extended business trip. | have offered the services of one clerk | mission to France to buy excess war | jinkj, the maid who killed fourteen- Mrs. B. Derenthal has returned to| cach to assist the town officials in | Daterial months'-old Solomon Kramer of No. - e in Springfieid after a three sale of the hacon. No pacon w 539 Sheffleld avenue, to get revenge : ity to square matters. All the fan. | Der home in Springfield after a three| t of th con rcon will each service man, but the welcome el S o s e and | hel = i rec s - on an aged servant in the Kramer cachidelvlce fmn fbat {ories are members of the Industool | WeekS stay with her parents, Mr. and | be given out on credit, the entire bus- | SAT, TS IF BACKACHY Pt Mrs. Patrick Holigan. iness heing done on a cash hasis. The oS o househotd ) Every man, woman and child who ‘edgu‘;j aeti P ; John Holigan has gone to Spring-| ton of mc;n will cost in the neighhor- AND KIDNEYS HURT Dr. Schlapp finds that the girl is not | wish to voice their opinion on this jcstionnalres (Soing [Fast: field ta spend a short vacation. He| hood of $400, and, with incidentals of | st WS NILIO | 0 bl U IO E ol mOn e e e | el e b GRS T oo i, £URin mRmn, All| DS 0 G Nk S G S SRS e ol oln B Faens G O e | STVTIERGTY (T (e vt S (0 || e LT e T LI b Biadder troublcs you D e i Civen ot vt s T be Margaret Vance of Middletown was | .laarod. o DEURFOREONO e e e e BT et 65 i war bureau is of the im e De | visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Mr. Johnson holds but little hope phen fyoul gale UD WELE st that ohe eave the child polsen, and | ipression, how- | Aaptha Vance, vesterday. and dull misery in the kidney region | a1so placed some of it in the teapot SUL 1 e are Sl o number of Frank Clark and wife, former resi- it generally means you have been eal- | of the old nurse; but did so, she told Rolland E. Crandell. men who are entitled to the certificate | gents, were in town yesterday calling AR : . Ing too. much meat, says, &' well|the altenist, only to make them il The funeral of Rolland E. Crandels, | 155u¢d by the state but have not ziven | upon friends. : - : ! | inown authority. Meat forms uric| The cast was postponed until next son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Cran. | their names. The bureau reques Mrs. G. A. Hubbard and son Ken- B | ncia which overworks the kidneys in { Tuesday ptatter should be at the hall next ao) ahsatlonnalies tforlithe (Berlin Thursday evening. The bureau feels the boys are entitled to a celebration and a welcome home from the town itself as well as from their own people. expense will just about be ac dizzy spells; your stomach SRS gl By y California hoped to arrange with President Wilson on his visit to the Pacific coast has heen abandoned clean, modern plant and having a Secretary Tumulty wrote that it would | Brewed from real hops in a large, taste and flavor all its own ery for brick making and is here on T N g I 2 Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass every standpoint than usual soft-drinks, 11, who died at his home yesterday, lhdl' all those men who have received | neth, former residents, were in town | § their effort to filter it from the blood . -~ - - will be held from the Berlin Gon- ;"" [Information or notice relative to | today calling upon friends. ] and they become sort of paralyzed WILSON REBUFEFS GROWERS, gregational church tomorrow after- “" matter '1" l;‘" 1N tor chiwitlifith ey The G. H. Crozier Co., contractors, | § %3 nd loggy. When your kidneys set i = noon. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will of- | & once €0 that there will be no fur- | have hired a number of men here lo sluggish and clog you must reiieve | Tumulty Asks for *“Written State- ficiate and burial will be in the Maples | {h°% delay. The certificate which is | help in the construction for the new i | them_ like you relieve your bowels; sl Vi o cemetery. oo e ma e eimin Baey o he Wtk R e oy 5K removing all the body’s urinous waste, N SDAL D R onabizion! Tioma! been on display in Berlin and Ken- | months as the factory will be altered ; 0 h e e iiiachal sick headh | SacramentolGal FAug S on- John J. McCabe, paymaster at the | SINgton and has been seen by hun- | inside and out. , . ference which the wine growers of American Paper Goods factory, is en- | 47¢ds who have admired its beauty. The M. E. church rifle club meets sours, tongue is coated, and when the Jeying his annual vacation at Rocka- Ihh‘.“;mk "‘.'",”I"”‘””G Is on display | this evening at 8 o'clock at Mr. Read's weather is bad you have rheumatic way Beach. He expects to be gone "‘_"‘M,:'“‘l',.'c‘l'l’m‘ oies’ grocery store in | home on Wilcox avenue. X twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of a week. ; Berlin Briefs. sediment, channels often get sore ; : . The names of the men in ISast o SeCLMpIY o * | “hardly be possible to arrange such | Oscar Edgerly is also enjoying a =) e Vih ESUEELEGEN water scalds and you ar blige. ey | G orboh B CHRi Olleniin i o o o ons o Ralph Carter and family have loft | g i %, ; vater sealds and you are obliged to | LD G | T"rfi.ml' cation i Rockaway Beach | inese certificates hes! been compiled | tONN Ytl:r\flx‘m( :mmm\“v;uuflvr)n. o 4@ 0\ - & scek relief two or three times Gur- “The president directs me to sug AN ZAC Rob. . Graha E f E s : - : C. J. Anderson of Marrayatt, Mich., 3 - = ng the night 2 S enalh 2 sritten | 5 1 ¢ and the list of the n is printe S ins g zest that yvou send him a written enjoying an automobile tour of the sea & e men is printed ' ;. \iGifing in town with Mrs. C. Gray - : Ilither consult a g£ood, reliable : : = ot d : side resorts. They expect to be zone | Nerewith: My et ; Sl statement of the matter you Wish toi}l i the ideal bracing drink foo. 88 s Bor iy il et e | A thnn B e Eon M EE R GEE BCn o (et Ee S SR Tasnn 2 2 pharmacist about four ounces of Jad{ pyyuch more serviceable to him than | weather. It satisfies fully every o e . | Chester Bulkeley Bunce, Jarvis Geer 4 necessarily brief interview,” the : -ooms tomorrow evening at Foresters 3 : s e85 for cancer : e e h ; and is LOONL R0 ! o~ | David, Earle Hazen, Gustaf Brynoft{ PUSiness for the concern. 2 of water before breakfast for a few | jctier added. craving for a drink and is better from hall. ies BrEindn | G MUl S e R e, e Herbert Goodrich commenced worl days and your kidneys will then act e which was postponed from the last| a7S0H. J0S . C on the Rich place this morning. The e e 5 e . - Kamaaski =wwda Lund, Paul I = i S Einsy, fine, This famous salts is made from | AMERICAN LEGION DEMANDS 3 p nz will be held tomorrow eve- s 4] » - : ontire se, whic 3 ormer! o Baking Made Easy = e = . e mesLing & (il AT TSy e N || UG BN, S AR s Gk i usands of homes by the the acid of grapes and lemou juice INGUIRY INTO A. E. F. PRISONS Every member of your family can ning. Tt = | Pardon Rickey homestead, will be re-| 4 in thousands of homes by & Gl s O, Gl e B DL s Mg . Marriage Licenses Issued. Bslean, Jo¥n J. Holigan, Thomas F.| modeled throughout use of ~m“1'f e e e 'w York, Aug. 20.—Thorough I drink freely of ANZAC with real i 1 s sue: S oligan. r 3 e : gelus Flour used for geners ns to clean & vestigation of alleged abuses in mili- > Marriage licenses were issued from e Mrs, J. B. Smith has returned from Angelus S S s vl = A the town clerk’s office this morning Baliy Tansler, East Gloucester, Mass.. where she has The flour that never disap- tiptlate islussish Kidneys, alac S0 |auy iprisons orfthis American Expediy b’“"f“-_ }ANZAC is recommended for the double wedding to be held in A. B. Goodrich, the postmaster. has | been spending the summer points. oy neutcallss aclis n the Wrinsizo 1ol [idonary, Torce, iprombt Upunishmen by physicians as a true foodedrinks &t Berlin on Saturday evening. The | sold his house and land to Samuel A. Harry Vile is enjoying his annual THOMPSON MILLING CO, longer irritates, thus ending bladder | for individuals responsible for them i frst license issued was to Sterling | Coale. Mr. Goodrich's property is one| vacation. He has gone down the Lockport, N. Y. Sold by weakness. and legislation to prevent mmv-‘rem.r, ANZAC CO. ego::?g:“:::‘ ; Woodward and Miss Helen Caverly. | of Lne_hnesl pieces of real estate on| Connecticut in his motor boat and will J. Basso, 38 Rockw!ll Ave. Jad Salts is a U_fe sa\?r for regular | rence, are dcnjmnded in resolutions A % . The second was to Arthur Sapper and | Worthington ridge. There is over| remain at the sound for a week. meat eaters. dn is mexpelns;-r. o adopted by tie ‘.\\ntmnul c:\i;uu\o Local Distributors. : $ ¢ 3 f land with the ert Theére is a letter at the postofiice for not injure and makes a delightful, ef- | committce of the American Legion, s Miss Edith Woodward, brother of | eight acres of property, re is a letter a e postoffice for ] 3 2 Sterling. all of which is cleared and tillable. Miss Alice Claire Hart, | fervescent lithia-watnr drin { made public last night. Efforts of the Miner, Read & Tullock,