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Y. HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY i, 19 S S GRS BB GRS SRR SRS eR e eensens | PLAINVILLE NEWS l e T y trucks in business. b L] Tk annual ¥e g of the Co = AMERICAN LEGION | commarntamsme ot Somsee | res rrivais i | row evening at 30 o'clock at the parish house. Reports will be read by church officers and heads of all I departments of church work. h clection of officers for the coming y ——— vear will be held. The women of the church will serve refreshments after Ex-Soldiers and Sailors —and | 25,meein: | ovor society Ammuat. Every day we are receiving new piots O o | | vl in CHAMBER. FURNITURE, LIV . . e OOM FURNITURE, ETC,, ETC. B Our Great Cost Sale Begins 1920 Right |ca. sov Joms At | S SRR b G heriod designs in Diming Room = rector of the union, Miss Ilelen Me- With its Many Big Money Savings Pransite Grange 1o st omeers | Comat Chatmon o miiiec: || ture, in mahogany and American walm ¥ ‘A~ EeioR-deteh oot —— . On January 6—Annual Meeting of | Clara Getchell: prayer meetings, Mis now showmg on our first floor_ DO b Mattic Johnson; music, Albert White: P IT 1S OUR NEW VEAMUS GUFE TO YOU. - - e R Congregational Church I'riday social. Miss Marjorie Fisner: wmission- need a new llvmg Room Set? See ¢ CHOICE OF ALL OUR B IG STOCKS AT COST. YES, BARRING A FEW MAKERS RESTRIC- N Miss Ethel Bedford: flowers, Miss 7 L s TIONS, WE CANNOT HELP. THAT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE WHILE THIS SALE LASTS. AMONG OUR =2 = Bernice Moore: finance. Miss Polly llp-to-the-mmute 7Sline before! youl ma AS! WE LIKE TO COUNT THE ONLY ONI: THAT MONEY CANNOT BUY—YOUR GOOD WILL. The -American Legion carnival will | Gillette: pasior’s aid, Miss Myrtle De- y open this evening at § o’clock at the | 1°%- SUITS AT COST OR LESS COATS AT COST OR LESS et Bl At urectoine vief 1t your final decnsnon. 7 = = The local op of Seouts ot best models of the season selling in this Luxurious Garments at price reductions like company’s new factory addition. The Theglocal ol ut ‘"Hl - ¢ Sraes e SR meeting last evening in the Grange these: entertainment program will feature | it 1 o Dave Young, the famous impersonator L ; . i worth up to $42.50 worth up $52.50 of Harry Lauder, the Scotch comedi- | _LB¢ wemen of the Baptist church | worth up to $49.50. worth up to $39.50. an. Young has delighted audiences | Wil hold a food ‘sale in the chapel worth up to $35.00 worth up to $45. everywhere wilh his impersonations | [0MIOrIOW from 2 D. m. 1o 6 p. m ] worth up to £62.50 7 $38.25. worth up . and characierizations and it is ex- (LI citvilies v erefsuspended N for > B e o of @ worth up to $69.50 $12.10. worth up to §53.00. Sected that 1o w11l score a hit tonizhi. | [oF the ‘greaier part of the d s $16.7 : 2 | observance of the holiday. i z worth up to $97.50 §16.75. worth up to Leroy and Appleton will offer a num. | ) 193 Asylum St Phone Bushnell 4 3 o ber consisting of ucrobatic feats and Our January Clearance Sale starts y oy e bushne The materals are those most favored. the colors are the wanted kinds and the styles the verys best. tambing, They have played on the | Saturday. All winter stock is lo be H tf d They're worth investigating. best known yaudeville its. Miss | sold out at greatiy reduced prices to artord. ‘ENS AT COST OR S Kathleen Walsh will render vocal | make room for summer goods, wh o N—AT COST OR LE LINENS AT COST OR LESS | FOR MEN—AT COST Ol i : w3 : 5 . solos we are gelling in now to avoid enoc- % s : A few offerings taken at random from solos. i Special values that will be picked up very | & few ofterin: The members of the local post have | mous advances in price which wi uy Our = quickly. Bleached Table Dam ask mercerized finish. worked earnestly for the success of | come this summer. 1. J. Birnbaun Caat Swenters voneciiandliolior siviesihenve h oLl St e st e Sri s iia sl rav this. the first cvent of importance to | —Advt. The K]nd That s 0 Bllylllg or fine, navy, maroon, oxford and brown, also Slip- Table Cloths of mercerized damask, .72 .in. be held by the organization. Th it Sl oy NG s Ons with sleeves, oxfors $10.00 values $7.39. hemstitched, >9. *“‘t'?ri}w“ Iflu' Tall “hh"lvri-\ 1m _be | in's best, at American Legion % avy Wor Hloves, regula ollar kind 2 Napkins of Irish Dam ask, mercerized. 20 in., for used for the midway and for dancing. | a1 January 1. nd 19 ”‘;;”, WADHEISUA LTI Sl T and it is veported that the results of | Four-in-Hands, large open ends, silk ones, Toc White Huck Towels or with blue or red bor- ‘hf]‘l‘l‘ 13}):\* ~\l‘n“mth; ul"l‘nsx!(f‘ s and $1.00 kinds, selling for 49¢ each. ders, 20¢ cach. JElhecom e i makine tnlins Flannel Shirts, grey. of “Congress” make, Turkish Towels. hemmed, pink or blue bor- 2d | -“;«;]:kof e G turn down collars, $2.50 grade, $1.79 cach, dered, 39¢ cach. spuce as poss or dancing. rangement as it now stands pro i WOULD SPACE PERMIT we could 2o on and on all through our many different stocks with quota- more room for the dance floor”than S"l"IER A(;I; \| tions of savings just as big as these. - Will say come see for vourself. it is vour one biz opportunity any place in town and it is larger o O e when, barring a very few restrictions you have choice herc at cost. No better offer could be made. than the floor of the old town hall. PR i i The dancing is expected to be one of | i | | | of budley Field Malone Because — the principal attractions and the eom- | ! ) . . HMAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY mittee followed its original plan of | & Dadeal =tend II]SlSlS HIS Mefl Thl'fl el RECELVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED O US. securing the best by hiring the Al- 5500 0 0 G B B O B B R B carni- | = TO RENT-— Five room tenement, No, I Maple St. All improvements. Joseph Marino. Plainville, 12-30-3¢ ped pha String orchestra of New Britain — - | New York, Jan. l.—Dudler Field “ t" > = . 2 i s, | to furnisl 1sic for dancing on all | . Malone bhas been refused admittance Gc H DPEEGTEFOL VT LTSV EPEGW DTV ED BBV LB BB RBEE | e e o e Just as Many New Year's Parties, | «o « vost or the American Legton: - — — — s 4 The midway is a new department at T s A nou b el e RLIN NEWS up in disgust and returned to Middle- | When he is not working about R e L«li‘.‘;l(l‘«l(lux‘;"o;”;:1ll.)::: ! But Not the Same Charles H. Duell. Jr., chairman of the| New York, Jan. 1—Captats B town with his load house. Mr. Bulkeley finds tin ducing the feature, Tt ineludes a side \Vestchester county committee of thej W. Detzer. on trial for brutal Edson Wikcox Bowers S i e e : S — American Legion. Mr. Duell said Mr. | E 1w, containing 1 number of freaks. e Sds Vilcox B 4 4 o . . % = A M . Malone' L Y a - Edson Wilcox Bowers, aged 66, died East Berlin Items, ! the animal show. which is deciared to { What a difference a year docs make late’s activities had led the com carly this morning at his home on at 3 e . S o * § There e et '5C.| mittee to the conclusion that he was| Department of Criminal Invest] n 1y morning 1 Miss Mabel Larnes was surprised | be instructive. interesting and pro- | There were just as many New Year's| [NUER 10 The <ORCU=on that he | oF the aaiitary Potico ot ) F, | Mill street in East Berlin. He is sur- | py number of her friends at her [ vocative of laughter. and the war mu- j eve parties staged in the eity lust eve-| 700 08, FRC O rne_"‘f’li';: TS Amo S 3 { vived by his wife and a son, Arthur. | home last evening. The party was in | seum. containing one of the lurgest | ning as when the never-to-be-forgot-| Tois mfn . O"l)l' n‘”' ““°‘$ :‘; ©-| 100k the stand yesterday in h tAlr. Bowers had conducted a stove jthe nature of a farcwell as Miss | collections of war relics which has | ten 1919 was ushered in more than a 80, mitlance to the soldiers| ;. ronge at his court-martial of store on Mill strect for a number of | Barnes will leave next week for been seen in this section arly | Year ago. but as the clock struck the | 14 sailors’ society was by the entire AT P n oted o s = R 4 2 E H Sl 5 s L » 5 Y 3 or v raniz 5 1Mors nd. T I]AY vears. e also conducted a plumbing | (on. ‘The guests watched the old year | every member of the Brock-Barnes | hour of 12 and glasses were raised on| V' cstehester county organization i) S s [and tinsmith busine e « membership of 5.000. Sensational e prisoners while in command —_— out and the new vear in. post contributed some relic of Furo- auge at Shattle Meadow Mr. Malone he 3 COun er chaAE The funeral will be held from his Mrs. Olaf Lenson was tendered | pean battlefields or some souvenir | Showed a distinct falling off, whereas | | =% Malone had applied for mem-| made Ly the captain. - He & 7 hoi saturday afternoon at 2:50 se party at her home on Wil | picked up in the war-stricken conn- year ago, under similur conditions, I;:;‘é’(’x’zn‘"m‘:“’nflz’f“’; °“h““""““_ Post- | 1hat when he was introdue) 3, ¥ )] I on lock. Interment’ will be in Wil- f cox avenue by a number of her friends | tries and the entire collection will be | the water Jevel remained constant and | (550d 0 hs service I the navy ”‘,Jf;"_] Lieutenant Mahan as his new g D Ukefl Axel »lses efly | COX cometery. . last evening on cxhibition at the fair. The war [ the only noticeable falling off was m| o R m down. The | ggicer, the lieutcnant refums . To Begin On Census. Frank Kramer has been elected | museum will be open on > ayv aft- | the ‘stock on hand. B o T I S el oxn L LoD e hands nnd moAl vs el e & APt e cie . et did not require the matter 5 Berlin New Britain Line The enumeration of the national i chancellor communder of the Knights | crnoon for the benefit of the school | Many New Britainites attended the| 319 Dot reauire the matter to go fur He asserted vhat it was census begins tomorrow morning all ) or Pythias, . G (5 i o W Yoe: ve parties at the Aliyn | ther- but officials of the organization s of Pythias. children who may not have an oppor. \D's eve parties o USn | 3 olicved it would be best fo take a | f0r him fo trznsfer Maban | over the United States. Ivery dis- The Prc < S wing Cirele will | tunity to see it at any other time. house, — at Heublein's, the Bond. g < A 5 b 3 general vote of ¢ 23 post .. | members of the compauy beea trict has its enumerators whose busi- | jeet with ) " Dowd this even- It is felt by the prominent citizens | SW0eck’s the various country clubs and teraiiNicic Sotiiho §2 8 nostaliuai il . A ounty lax discipline. Many of the m ness it is to see that every person liv- {4 hat Pl o people should consider | other dining rooms and cabarets, but| ¢C4BtY b 3 DSON W BOWERS ]S DEAD ing in that district has ‘been listed. : = gnihpllemeple 00l tpn e bottled joy was the Dt thai A miectipg was held Wednesday in | Were transferred, he said, 5 o s lnpLh - v Bricfs. it o patriotic duty to support the legion agithesexceptiont rathet s o e e et & i erdig s - Questions concerning- age. place of i host'in: its attempt to get on a fln | than the rule. Those who had it,| 27 @wiofhices L tvest Hortve | Ata n; DRI birth and the like will be asked by The town hall was closed all day i 5 o Z P brought it, and ere T t { tinancial basis. The membership as g . and were mighty caretul : . : 5 East Berlin Resident Passes Away | the enumerators, Iivery ome” has; It is reported thut E. I Austin | . \"goes not include all laeal ex-| of it. Grape juice, lemonade, ginger| Present. delegates of the 33 ta|tcraraniin theacelican it wils been requested by the government to | has sold his ice business 10 New Brit- | (0"l en and the dues received by | ale, cider and’ other prohibition con- .\-h:? ;:r)t‘rmn_l.v_’nf-r.\ Before the vote | testified. L have all the information ready for |ain ‘p‘av'\lny.\. but will - continue his | 0 )00 will not pay expenses. coctions were most in evidence "‘“:'\; L% '~(\ i “;~; hllh:y- dcl:gz':ih-_ Captaim euxl 16 s the census takers when they call. | trucking business, A e g Feay wil In this city the Kenilworth club| Pade spceches i« ey decr a government witness, Alnrray| A Tt is expected that large sum will Mr. Malone's public activities in lips. -al palitics, especially the meetings s2.020 Madison square with which he was ated. Mr. Malone is the firsi man of < great prominence who has been refus- fourth street. About 30 men were| these men were found ‘‘sh Early Today—A\utoists Find Turn- pike Slippery Today—Other News | 1 2 L 4 s 2 A p (' d Truthful answers must be siven to: Williun Woods is confined to his | be realized from the carnival and sev-{ #ave a highly successful New Year's ¢ had been oM Items About the Town. eve question. home on Worthington Ridge with a | eral suggestions have been made con-| eve entertainment and dance, Juncheon There will be no excuse for any-!hard cold. cerning the disposal of the money | heing served at midnight, accompanied A broken axle on an inbound Ber- { one not being aware of the taKiNg ! The new 1920 autome = after the close of the fair. The one| by the usual paper hats. streamers, | Lin trolley at the Berlin fair ground [ of the census, as every school in the § (qpe seen on o number of maghines | received with the most favor is that] balloons und othcr favers. In Bar-{ tied up the line from 9:30 this morn- | COuntry, through the teachers, is in- ng through here this morning. the money be used as a huilding fund. | deck’s hall the firemen's Lall neld | SEeny Prommnence who has been forming the children what is expect- b not for an American Tegion club-| SWay and a big crowd was in atfend-| (CAGMUtANCE to the America 5 ! : ed. Foreigners unable to speak Eng- Kensington Ttems. house. but to be added to the appro-| ance. Wt the ¥. W. C.A. the A. D.| ity ien hs abpointment as coll rew and the repair car were on the | lish will be notified by thelr children James Kiniry of New York is spend- | priation made by the town of Plain-| S. fraternity of the High school held a| 10020 (V¢ POFC 0F REW T Ore Lo wis| scene shortly after the accident. but | of the questions to be asked. All|ig the week-end as the guest of Post- | Ville for a new municipal building. | dance. Elsewhere, in private resi-| jORPFEL T AT bY TR SOMMIGMUON § 0) 0 filnes could not make much speed on ac- | the farmers will be asked about their | agter W. W. Fagan. Some of the members feel that such f".‘x;ws)»,‘?~1-"dg: rvn];\m.\ andiicthe s so gl e e imm&;”m: der on one livestock and equipment, both as to Miss Mary Riley of New IHaven is | move on the part of the post would | clal centers smaller partics Werc| (o, or President Menocal of Crls { wniform was bloodstain 1 the quantity and its value, also ques- | tho week-ond guest of Miss Tose Kin. | De reccived favorably by the towns-| staged. AtiMr. Malones aiice it was said e | night the bedy ' Frenchma tions on the quantily of crops raised ... people. and would establish a reputa- Churches, too. conducted the usual 0 A (T i E 2 j ’ron—w e 2de 1lie foMoring and sold during the vear. ' SRCEvA tion of public spiritedness for the or-| Wwatch night services and the members B | S z > | Town Quiet. gunization. No oflicial action has been | of the congregations who were in at-1{ . “Captain N esston coutd be atgned tor o | 1 pos oMSes i Betiy and Kon: EFFECTS OF ALGOHOL | Eisen concemng e Simoral”or'tho | tendsnce Shoved "t e siizive | ooynp ANERICAN FIRE | o sono: nates, been turned ov tain. r ne until almost noon. The wrecking i rested by cognt of the nature of the break. 11®yy chains were used to prop up | he axle so that the car could be noved to the switch to allow the out- ment fo ¥ u prisone f3 nd probably will not be un-| watch night services are not a thing o 1 3 f“i”;‘:’-‘ ’:g; ;:::\tm ‘;:::n nic as the til the close of the fair. the past. b neg and car was av aded when it s S o Grange to Install Officers. occurred. Those on the car at the Scientists Show How “Wet™ Rats Are & iee oiater i et all closed. The majority of the stores he Focantls | olected omeers on the | Flames. Thirty Miles Wide. Said 1 7 g 9 preferred to walk rather than |\, e open a few hours this morning, | More Dull Than Their Prohil Plainville Granze will be installed in SHIPS IN DISTRESS e today. The Berlin Savings bank is closed all day. The barber shops are Smith zp wt for repairs. A number of Ber- : : 5 Have De sd 600 Acres of W) € Priva : losing for the remainder of office at a regular meeting of the so- ave Destroyed 600 Acres of Wh of Private! linites who wished to spend the d SIOSINE 0T Moo lon is Tomal e S rothers After Experiment. : vyt EeBy S o ASha out of town called their trips off as there was no mean of getting to the | railroad depot on time to catch trains the day. Coupled with the inclement ciety to be held on Tuesday evening. weather and the nature of the day, Princeton, N. J.. Jan. l.—At the|January 6. at the Grange hall on | Steamer Willpolo On Sand Bar and the entire town was quiet. final session of the annual convention Pierce street. Mr. and Mrs. Tooles o e i ;. 7 i S0 3 iataa o Election of Officers. 5 B e Natnralists | ¢f [mion Grange, Southington, will chooners Mary Olys and Charles |, 00 i width which w reporteq I Leshtansiard aebien raieicty ~ ng. The Berlin Congremational church | Of the American Society of Naturalists | be the officers in charge of the - | e Achore Off Mase. Connt Bl a Al in e lnear Tin Gaimeal | roduceiagnaast placed Ia o Automobilists found the turnpike i | held its annual eleetion of officers in | h at Princeton yesterday, Drs. | stallation. Following the ceremonies B8 S0l Al fomaion (1 lite betseonl buercs | rest i ¥atesitaccotdinzfitonm qnass of ice this morning after the | the church parlors this afternoon. AleDonclliana AL Vieari of | @ social will be held. Chatham, Muss. Jan. i.—The ! Aires province and the Pampa terri- ! {hen drew.u revolver, savin tain. Five machines werc uncllc and Morgan Leave. steamer Willpolo run her nose into | tory has been extinguished, according Beat Privat son Morgan will return | the sand on the castern side of Shov- | 10 reports received here. hundred et to Fort ren. Boston, Mass.. this | elful Shoal off Monomoy Point, carly | #cves of wheat were destroyed before 1 in Pampa. Buenos Aires. Dec. A e Epljeies an ek stalled on { I"ollowing the election a rcception to i it Berlin street at one time. A huze | the members was held. | i truck was stailed for the greater part Still Hale and Hearty. experiments they had made with rais | of ghe morning on Galpin's hill. A William Bulkeley 1s still hale and | to determine the effects of alcohol evening after & 10-day turlongh spent | today, and was held fast on an chh- | ihe firc was under control. It is be- | zer sai shot was fired at todiring car enroute for Hartford | hearty, despite his ninety odd years. torame o hoCints at his home on Maple street. [e will | ing tide. The couast zuards of the ! lieved to have been set by azitators. | 1 iva with caught a front wheel in the car track | Jp this is doubted by anyone let thent Ac ns t CicltEls be accompanied by Alired Brunelle of | Monomoy Point station went to thei The fire at Nan German is coin- t he was net ¢f in front of Honiss' and made & com- | sojourn over to the Bulkeley home. | Srapdchildren of —prohibition White's Crossing who will enlist in | distressed vessel. while the cutter : cident with a continuation of agra: 1 plete revolution, sliding down past | stead any morning and they will see | sShowed superior intelligence to the|the rezular . coast urtillery corps. | Acushnet hastened to her assistance. | agitation in varic paris of Argen- Tay € d ¥ Barattiero’s store before coming 1o ! him swinging his trusiy axe, making | rats whose grandparcnts had been | Meeting of P. B, and L. 3. The sea wasx smooth and it was notwit nding predictions th srde ate re Gon stop. The driver 1ost no time in put- | (he timbers fly. ¥very morning regu. | permitted free indulgence in alcohol.; There will-be a regular meeting of | thought the Wilipolo was not in | settlements hetween property ow hat I ling on chains. A five ton truck load- | jur for the past two weeks Mr. Bulk- At the beginning of the experiment | the board of directors of the Plain- | ous danger. The steamer was for- and harvest hands. alread said edf@vith ofl could not make Caesar’s| cley hos been doing this, and was ap- | 20 rats were placed in each class.| ville Business and Improvement as- | meriy the Vaphank. o vessel of prospective. we end the trouble. : time piligen the Fast Berlin road. Several| parently us vigorous this morning as | Offspring of succeeding senerations | sociation on Thursday evening. Jan- | tons, strike of harvest hands has been de- |3 . " had ot off IM®s the truck would nearly reach | he was when he started the job. For | were marked and placed in a maze. | uary 8. in the club roonis. clared at Chaoabiuco. provine ‘f,'",‘ifi"l.(f'{!'n’,,\'_" -I-‘;“',{\p.f,‘»ii;,l“;“:"l‘]-\\‘ L:‘\I' W man over 90 it is doubtful if he has { from which they could work the r{ \laskan Missionary to Speak. Boston. Jun. .- =The CuCSSTue s unil GG b deni e cotni niitted th vou ——: it ie Cold Spring Harbor. L. 1., told of the an equal when it comes to way to food. Rev. George A. Learn, superintend- | Mary k. Olys and Charles H. Trickey | panied by distribution o iee: of the S— The grandchildren of the teetotal-| ent of the lkKodiak Baptist phanage | ave ashore at Goat lIsland. off Cape - threatening to burn crops ety i giht. wh ers found the food in two dayvs. while { at Wood Island, Alas will speak | Porpoise. Me.. wud in necd of assisi- e it took three-days for the grandchil-| on that country and his work at the | ance. ageovding to messazes received ki e e dren of the alcohol-fed rats to reash | Plainville Buptist church tomorrow | at coast guavd headguariers herve to- under a pump ’ H their food | evening at 7:15 o'clock. The public { day. The cutter Ossipec was dis- . : ! Don t Olson Baby. o ont | is cordially invited to attend. patched to their aid PLOODED RININE niy g FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have | HANGING PARTY FOR CONVICTS, Consumers Register “Ricks.® S (Foblen Jil)oC F U Salon el e zovernmen PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep, These drugs will produce ARELEI The new rates charged hy the ¢on- LD A0 AL LIPECATHD, el fan s o g EXPLOSION IN WOR sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP | 200 of €ook County’s “Best™ Get New | necticut Lisht and Power company for Providence. Jan. 1.—Nathan W. i.it- waters of the Ithine, (he ¥ROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who | S g i 5 { current supplied have occasioned tletleld of Pawtucket was elected gov- at the hish s in 1 y vee Men Hurt When Drug bave been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- Disarspinyitation. { number of unfavorable criticisms here. | ernor genexul of the, national socieny years. A\ mimber of army units hav Pum and n)o:‘lphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists Chicago. Jan. 1.—Two hundred pris- | The consumiers are of tle opinion that | of the Suns und Daughters of the Pil-| becn moved to her . b are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to childrezatall, or | (ners, hardened criminals, held in the [ the new rates are unfair and if no j srims al the unnual mecting here to- 1 the loss of Awerican GeSIen G an il e e to anybody without labelling them * poison.” The definition of ‘* narcotic” 5 : " action is taken by the New Britain | duy. Former President Taft was elect- small. units along t tter tunk. used in col is: *“A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- public it is possible that a protest will { ed deputy overnor. The new movern- peing warned ' the tion ¢ soda fountain in t ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and ; Y©¢ir Friday by watching the hanging| be made by the local people who feel | or of the Massachusctis state society is ' (ipplies on company store here smell of medicines containing opium are disFuised, and sold under the names | of one of their number. Raffalo Dur-| the injustice of the charge, Iobert O. Harris. caused dar estimate ‘ Drops,” *“ Cordials,” * Soothing Syrups,” etc. You should not permit any | rage, for the munder of & man @ Recéeive No Markers. S red three men “edicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know his wife Many local automobilists are puzzled SCUED CREW ARRIVES, EL passing 1he store of what it is composed.” CASTORIA 'DOES NOT Sheriff Charles Peters arvangd to-jas to what to do since they have New York. Jan. 1.—Twonty-five (13 CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature duy for the “Dick™ of 1he jail's 600 - | not received 1920 markers for their | members of the crew of the Americar ease ¥ cut by flying glass Trom th of Chas. H. Fletcher. fié‘mf | mates to attend the execution cars The majority of thera sent in | ship Kerwood. which wuas surk by a late ss window. shatiered b Glenuine Castoria always bears the sgznature of 2 ", %€ | I think it will have a good moral | their registration cards some time ago | minc off Terschellinz. Hollani, De- explos Several custiomers in, | effect on the prisoners,” he said.| in order that they might receive mark- | cember 1, arrived here today on the . 99 | stove at the time had narrow es “When they are released from Jjail| ers before January 1. transport Tdellyn. The Kerwood was Get Marrled when thc Pleasant street ¥ they will have something to remem- Now they are wondering if they | bound from New York 1e Hemburs few over the'r heads and landec ber.” are subject to arrest for ngt having | when sunk. § a crash in enicr ot the stg Hot Water Tank Bursts. Cook county jail, will start the New ' { 1 explosion oeccurred and wer]