New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1919, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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,

Other pages from this issue: