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OTIFY MAYOR IF H00DS ARE WANTED plic Has Chance to Buy Army Blankets Cheaply ! ton blanke considerable lowed. Mayor city v desiring to e of 000,000 e been placed artment, must Quigley bre tomorrow ncement was gley this noon pnce with the A in the city hall ning. Women se er W purchase ankets that on sale hy Votify of thei evenin mad followin food somc telephon ite him in special ning. fayor mation cerning t is to 1} 0 reduce dreds of S of woolen Vi automobiles rious i by the government time the only prices the blankets he blankets v ernment of 20 $5.50 mayor's oflice council con- tomorrow Quigley from the war the of army made to the high cost li shoes, 2,000,000 underwear, lanterns to ho pres- | Big department clothi sople articles ar At the ¥ hteen are he | in 31 11 be shipped by t municipality from \e prices range School The ted are All wool new $5.50; blankets, on and wool bla bn and wool blankets r po: cotton blankets Mass. The bring advice to otl i | prices q 1S | star in blankets is being done by $1.50; Limed, cot- woal reclaimed der the Stanley the tets, new, H istrars ot every to secure the ranging from The teachers names of their birth and last mother which the of children ast Boston, ler may brs Dr. J following | L the F. True & Co. rd that your medicine, Dr. True's Rir, had been on the market for! rs. and years, I thought possibly | ailments would be helped if I d it. I have spent many dollars rying to get a Laxative which 1d agree with me—be pleasant to | p and yet effecti At.last 1 have | Dr. True's Elixi he Family Lax e and Worm Expeller. | ity Coibl ‘or years I have had a poor ap- | frarvey, te—any rich foods disagreed With | ox I, and my headaches were fright-| puiy I was troubled with tired fecl- , nervous depression, weakness, ts before my eves, bad breath, pplessness, irritability, dizziness and hy other signs of sickness can now do a day's housework | not mind it, and your Dr. True's handy—TI don’t know ative—1I give it to my with wonderful results—it leves them of worms.” MRS. H WOODFORD 23 Lamson St., E. Boston. he prescription, DR. TRUE'S! IR, The Family Laxative and rm Expeller, has done wonders for people. women and chil- Having children. for The census data Gaffne and Duncan. HURT Miss Annie street sus evening by George C E motorcycie | Bloomquist of corner of streets. cured en by the tried to pass a mobile hit the standing reduction Teachers City to Recclve $2.: of Tvery (V¥ld 1 census this city enumeration w voters. The census enumerators will home in this city and endeavor name the will children, and names of the nd their resi child empl working and the names are G. Caufield, Meclntyre, Wallen and Me ained an meron of Newfleld struck owned South Main According to the version se- police, driving along the street and when he motore eainst the curb. laimed, § 1f in price is al- stated today that s for any ppe rson tor 2 e of om- 11,- - over were vions report- iy ham I.oomis §4.9¢ h rious municipal at the meeting retary Fra Lyncl , Sec W of the poration, Councilman CENSUS ENUMERATION | HERE TODAY Securing Data— F'or Name iken. enumeration The was today supervision of Superintendent | Holmes In past s done by the reg- of age; tr every from 4 to to secure the date hplace, the father ence, the school attends, the number ved and were of defective 16. the bix first The state will allow an appropriation the name of teachers every child -securing the follows Misses Meehan, Murr H. Burns, Roche E .Horsfall, Mieczkowski; Mr; s. Weeks, Moorhead as IN COLLISION. Kallberg of Grove last ren painful injuries automobile dri by Gustave Grove street at the and Brook Cameron w. trolley car, the auto- cle which was the blankets are purchased in lots of 100 be- | | ning work | school teachers un- | vears | visit | child | of and | Crowded Conditions ONLY TRENTHENT THAT GAVE RELIEF Suffered Three Years Before Finding “Fruit-a-tives” CrNTRAL WHARF, Bostox, Mass. . “For three years, I was troubled with Constipation, accompanied by Dizziness and Violent Headaches. 1 took medicines and laxatives, bub without permanent relief. Last October, I heard of “Truit tives” or Fruit Liver Tablels. 1 used one box and the results were so pronounced that I bought two doz the | boxes. I continued using “Fruit-a-tives” the twenty four boxes were when my physical condition :perfeet?. JAS.J.ROYALL. o, 6 for 2,50, trial size 25c. ¢ UIT-A-TIVES Luaited, OG ANV S — until BAND CONCERT PROGRAM. Philbarmonic Band Wil! Be in Charge of Event Tomorrow Evening. Director 1. J. Lynch of the Philhar. monic band has announced his pro gram to be carried out tomorrow eve- | Walnut Hill park. John J.| baritone soloist, will 5t Ihc} in Kiniry band vocal solc numbe , renderin The followir the program. Opening March—*F constitute e ““America’ ht for Old Glory ; R Yniton Tobani ... Jerry 5 . Chong | Si S Tohns 0 Feininy | ..Take It From Me Sorgzs—1920 Hits. ...Lampke Solo ..John J. Kinivy Remick 19 da Romtale . Lampke Gems—My Hero. . . g Lk .From “Chocolate Soldier” ..“The Voice of McConnell” ..."“Star Spangled Banner” Overture- Shimmie Vocal Solo Gems Popular Voc: ~Hungarian. Selectian. Finale. . . 3-OPEN. SCHOOLS TO R Will Prevail Various School Houses. When ‘fall s at for the | morning, | the schools re-open ion next Monday the class rooms in several houses be crowded to their ca- pacity, according to a statement made by Supcrintendent Stanley . Holmes this morning. Congested conditions will exist at the Rockwell, Smalley, t and New Burritt schools. Holmes added that it will be impossible to remedy the conditions until the new buildings contemplated are constructed. The finance com- mittee recently voted to appropriate §180,000 for the addition to the ‘Northend school, but the appropria- tion has vet to be approved by the people at a city meeting before the work can be started. school will It’s the &*l". Brea: Better baked, more thoroughly GOOD than any bread you ever nutriitous, more tasted—simply because it is more ientifically baked than was before. sc bread ever: Magaziner’s “Loaves of Quality” Baked in NEW ENGLAND'S LARGE It Comes, for your “American” Loaf One glace at its crisp, brown crust will make your mouth water., Beautifuily baked throughout to a perfect con- sistency. Taste it. Your G: Try very day. Magaziner’'s “Loaves Every day Magaziner Baking Corporation of heres coveniende, in “Sugar” Loaf If you prefer a milk-bread, call Loar. for flavor,—it surprise you. rocer Has It Fresh Twice Daily Quality™ in ter you ST DAY LIGHT BAKERY two styles: Magazix ‘Wonderfully creamy and of will YOUR home this will—PRY | electea | congratulations o | the office of grand knight are | O’Brien, shington Washington Mrs. has ] society new member in King wope, whose husband been to lican to he his district first repub- capital from in 23 years. congress, the 1t to the in Kentucky BUILDING INSPECTOR HOLDS RECEPTION John W. Allen Takes Oath of Office This Morning—Number of City Officials Present. John thur N tor, who succeeds Ar- building inspec- W. Allen, Rutherford as took his oath of office at 9 o'clock this morning. oath was admini Alfred N. Thomp- The tered by City Clerk son, Mr. Allen was today receiving the large number of his friends upon taking office. Several handsome bouquets of flowers, | cards attached wishing him succes a city official, were Allen this morning. This afternoon from 2 to Mr. Allen held a reception fice in city hall. Punch, minus the , was offered and cigars were >d around. A number of the city and city employes were pres- Mr. Rutherford was the guest of honor at the reception received by 4 o'clock in his of- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ELECT OFFICERS AND BOARD Officers for the vear will be elected at the Knights of Columbus, and the fi Knights of Columbus Building associa- tion will regular meeting of Daly coun- this evening, st board of directors for the also be chosen. Chairman Stephen A. Lynch of mittee has prepared a drive to be presented at Among the prospective c; the drive com- report on the the meeting. ndidates for the pres- office, sent ent incumbent of and the grand knight, Mr. the pre: Grasse. John deputy IN STEEL WAGE FIGHT er’s “Sugar” light, most pleasing delightfully FER it board ol | fused | ins New York.—Leaders of opposing sides in the new wage controversy arising in the steel industry are El- bert H. above, chairman of the director the United Steel Corpo and John itzpatrick, chairman of the Chicago Federation 1 to to employe representative gestion of Gavy ates ation e e mat labor of discu my with union hs ] the the 1 been Vitzpatrick for steel | workers. Many mothers who in order to keep the home neat and attractive, the children well fed and dressed, continually § overdo. The experience of motherhood alone causes a severe strain upon the system, from which many women recover slowly, and serious feminine disorders may develop unless great care is taken to prevent them. To such women Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is invaluable. For many years this root and herb medicine has been recognized as ‘the standard I remedy for woman’s ills, A ( ( W\) restoring them to anormal, AWl healthy condition. \ iy Mrs. Morgan’s Case 2 (& \g‘&\@f“% East Hampton, N. Y. — “For two years | suffered with a female weakness, pains in my back and painful periods, and I was so weak and tired that I was not able to do my work. A friend told me to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound and it gave me reat relief. My pains left me and igam now able to do my work and feel fine. You can publish my testimontal and if your Vegetable Compound does others as much good as it has me I will be very much pleased.”—Mrs. CHARLES E. MORGAN, C5¥ E.L.Dennett. A Word to Childless Women There are women everywhere who long for children in their homes yet are denied this happi- ness on account of some functional disorder which in many cases would readilyyield toLydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound. Such women should not give up hope until they have given this wnnder{,ul medicine a trial. NI o7 SN P T i | claiir :ht to legislate on petrol- i 'l | ecum. Mentic as also made of the ¢! American protest against the reas woulc y | misfortune fo department”. rege he | ction of 1cyalties from oil com- ATU 8 EXPESE!‘{]N panies, and gave the Mexican reply o We 0/ \fter protesting again the demands of monstrate rssion internation right and th the worst 2 nation is to be weak to protect itself by force , | : v iinst stronger rations circviar rding and nnablec for w for purpose of “malki vs accord with person- al President wmza de | clare o0il campaign was disguised intervention ‘b pre- ventio the (Continued from Tir ints Cary ca for »f guarantees they u our ferritory.’ of company’s Regarding the Monroe Dactrine, the { message said “M not xico did not recognize and wil casc the Richardson protest ease in land taxes, the receognize it inasmuch as it est the and lished without the volition of al peoples of America a criterion “Unforturately the t Thas received su from the United when it has trie that may injur> These our liberty the right cord Mexican gov- situation in which they were not con- sostions sulted & nment and because thot doctrine ates gove smacked of sovereianty r Mexico to make American reforms constituted forcible all the naticns sphere. Mexico continuves in good relations with all friendly nations of the world with the “eption of Great Britain,” the messagze declared "he names of with rardianship e American and citizens. over v delibe and nullify have {o progress in a with our own idcas. The by the America as well as by the Amer , has been that our duties | confiscatory. The Mexican | ment hopes the northern will respec soverei on t stions destroy for legislation we L gument used department can pre st those whom velations are st whi to con pended are siven reasons the govern- republ ity and el Statedt repol aress 1 inde- President then summar- Mexico. To violate them, ‘wo note the American of guarantees for jts overnment, I 1918, one of | citizens or inconvenient legislation for which arswered the Mexican note ln,s interests, would constitute a tmns-l gy | pendence of sent | claimi e lack ember 8,