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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920.° MAPLE SYRUP 1S L. S. CITIZENSHIP - GOING T0 WASTE INCREASED BY &3 @ OM]” 0 There Are Mglnn‘y;w“_sfigar Bushes“:Naturahzanon Gourt Grau[s InU.S. i Papers to Large Class } rup ' hington. March 12.—The :usurl IFFifty-threc residents of the cits i i : short: and the approach of “sugar ! were admitted to cit hip in tho | her” lead department of agricul- | ted States of America at the a rare combination of ! ture experts to make the statement sion of the naturalization court % d l that many thousands of American | yesterday in the common council | 1 £f farmers througiout u region com- | chamber in City hall, Of this num- | quality anc avor e o e ! the stern and northeastern part of »rved Uncle Sam in the downing ot { ¢ \ the United States. are overlooking op- | prussianism. Two of the applicant cane sugar syrup made : { Brussianism._Two of thel appilta ure e g y_ ¥ o e portunities to sccure maple gar and | railed to remain until the close of the by the refiners of Domino Pack- syrup for home use, as well as for | pcaring and the administering of the | & 3 f' sale, at very little cost. oath was continued until later. | age Sugars— fine flavored, full While. Americans commoniy think | "4 yecoption will be tendered to the | . of the maple sugar industry as new citizens next Wednesday night n bodied, and of clear, fined la ‘0'.; ‘rl» "“i«'l{"h \m\l “l"t‘i { the Elihu Burritt school. A speaker in New ngland and New York, there - i q i 4 . o o & il J of prominence will address the mest-| appealing color. "An | | e as u matter of fact, many poten- | P PRORISICE T SACkeRs 0 o | tial “sugar bushes” in the regzion ex- excellent syrup for the tending us far south as North Caro- | o™ i comncction with the other lina and T c and westward to Sy table and one that will S T i MO 0l i cermies! (0 G ses) | terday are add a delicious flavor S aeles i e shingony and at Britain and Ircland—Harold B0 eaeon Ashworth. Wilson Miller, Jokn Aheakin diamste Sl i i to your cogking. Fiachel dlansten will yield suficient | Brown Miller, Walter Pirouet B ap to make from one to six quarts of | ! L deaus, atrick Bassett, Sydney [/] x yrup. which in turn can be concen- | Y Dubior, George Joseph Talbot, Aime p B £ trated into two to ten pounds of sugar. | Dubier. Geors == 2 5 American BugarRefining Company ey w0 to ten Pounds of SuSAT: | Janvier Rouller, Edgar Hamel and I . Xy investigators of many groves of sugar [ Joseph Contois. ) Sweeten it with Domino maples in North Carolina, ono of | Sweden—Carl Emil Larson, Edward ¢ % > which 1s probably larger than ar Segurd Aunderson, Knute Lagerstedt. ~ . Smeavingd, Tablel Fxoderns. C“.(“'m"f"' Browd T now to be found in New England. | ‘August sperson, Ernest Svenson | : (34 t’s tO lt 0 WIt a Golien Syiugl The i the | and Charles Oscar Pherson . owners, being unaware of O value of the trees from the maple | Taly—Luigi Fusaro, Francesco | sugar standpoint, had begun cutting | Montano, Nicola Mongiardi, Vincenzo turn of less than $1.00 a tree. Last| Catoni, Paolo Tabacco, Dominick : . season, upon suggestion of govern- | Reale. Giovauni Mancini, Domenico ChESt [d ment expert these groves were | Donat k Sirionni and Giovanni A apped and yielded syrup that sold | Garbellini. - for $1.00 Alon. Revelation of the | Persia—Abraham Edsarian, OTHING touches the spot like a good potential value of the groves induced lussia and Poland—August Wrgnat, . = oy At oWrits lo piah mare exfenéive | mean Warkiodice el Jibewell 0 smoke—and nothing can tD}lch Ches operations for this spring. Dominick Anulewicz, Joseply Borossk!, terfields for genuinely ‘‘safisfying’’ body This ye: s tlow of sap is expected | Ferdinand Gleiforant, Julian Nadolny, by experts to be more satisfactory | samue Wenig and Louis Barkoesitz. and flavor. than las( year. The maple sugar and Poland and Austria—Abraham i industry is distinetly American | zyckor In Ghesterfields the finest of silky, aros and joffers sood commercial oppol- | i Russla—Joseph Cook, i Stanislaw matic Turkish and of rich, mellow Domestic tunities, zovernment experts for | joreik, Josoph Bactawski, Julian X those who engaze in It sstematically, | Joseph Meleczinsky, Matcus Doman- tobaccos are blended to bring out a new as the demana for both syrup and | 46" Henry Eckert, Charles Poppal sugar is far beyond the supply R and fuller flavor. GO 2,000 MILES TOR WEDDING. SR TR O Now you know why Chesterfields ‘‘satis= 1 to Keep jaze se- | MRS. RANDAL A VAMP, fy!’—and because this blend is exclusive Couple Wished to Keep Marriage Se- a b o = Ch field ret B Bride’s Tather. = and cannot be copi o! Chesterfields N o Lttt HER LETTERS SHOW S ey LR Louisville, Ky. March 11.—)rs, can “‘satisfy 3113 Knur 40, nd Gec Cul- = o Tulta, Okla. came more | Dlary Reveals That¢ Score of Men | Each package is wrapped in moisture- than 2,000 miles to b married 1n Jeftersonville, because the bride ! Contributed to Support of proof, glassine paper* that keeps all of the unwilling for her father, John W null s, Ruth Randall. i 'Abohf that 7IIDIT{urF-p7'0Qf original fl"}VOr intaCt- Portlund. Ore. to learn of the mar- riage. She said she would tell him- Chicago, March 11.—That Mrs. wrapper, it keeps Chesterfici iater. Ruth Rahdall, who shot and killed Jrom ever becoming ioo moist he bridgegroom was divorced from | her “great love,” Clifford Bleyer, or 100 dry. a. former wife in 1898. Mrs. Cullings [ while asleep Dbeside her, and then became a widow in 1907, They were | Killed herself was a “vamp” of wide mpaniced k L fifteen-ycar-old activities is proven by her diary \ oi the | corresponderice. While ullings explained U his rela- | Aeceiving his wifc tives lived in Indizna and that he | deceiving Blever wished to visit them and to show his | Bleyer's attempt to break off hig iride scencs of his childhood. Mrs. | tions Wwith the woman, inspired-hsr Cullings is a native of Towa., with the desperato resolution of mur- SR ey der and suic COUGH S\V MAN'S LIFE. Among letters is one fram Mrs. AR Murgaret N White, denouncin Causes ‘Would-Be Suchde’s Bullet to | her for attempting to break up the | Crisp, flavory, sweet, TS e Sl B i e s B { husband, Douglas \\mte, read in —faSCin(ltin > b Sunbury, Pa., March 1 Rl S i g ing jusi as he pulled the u of a - lheaven's sake, please do not revolver vressed to his torchead sav- cnd any more mail to this lce. 1In OTHER TEMPTING NECCO SWEETS od the life of Charies W. Yeager « | my absence some fool here sent your NECCO CHOCOLATE ("-RI:A\(‘ CAKES—Rich, Pennsylvania - railrozd employe, bent | last letter to 6105 Glenwood avenue, 7 cres ick : i SolE on suicide. The gun was jerked up | and there is hell to pay.” The lette ofl'xg{p‘;&f'fic thicklypcovere (with chocolate, and back and the bullet ploughed | feil into the hands of Mrs. White NECCO MAPLE through Yeager's scalp. ast @ re of men are noted PECANS —Deli- Yeager. acvording to wmembers of | as © ! Iandall’s | INFLUEN7A R cious, maple cream, his tamily, had a «uarrel with his | support in four vea This extended b or Itchlng Eczema, topped with select- wile and went to his bedroom. With- | o a period two vears before her di- stal'ts t 3 I he bi bl erious ed pecans— choco- e Dl S i s et (oG | voree m Norman Randall. Bleyer's W £ Old S d P l is the big trouble in every serio Iate covered. Foil { members of the ramily found him | contributions averaged $200 a month > ores an ues sickness — causing - depression of wrapped bars, 7c. suffering from i scalp wound. He has [ There was u tiny calendar in 1 Kill the Cold. At ¢h : “I guarantec my ointment.” et o, T of mtitg o A ol 3 3 s it is | bedrooni. 1 it shie checked off thase eterion raig imperfect vision, Joss 5 NECCO VANILLA o curther suicidul inclinations, it is [ bedroon:. o Sl eneeze take Peterson of Buffalo, “to cure ec Pt sleep, Jost of appetite, eto—atom suid. of her cveni hat were lonely. | to step the itching at once and any 1t with a resular course of those that were platonicafly — spent Lol diis s i ! | | | lnghu ul v.)mn.n BURNED TO DIEATH. with acquaintances or othe:wise, and fund your mon it PE s cream, topped with ies | those which she passed with Bleye K OINTAENT \ P { fine walnuts—all Millon. Mass.. March “IL.—Miss \bout two months ago she talked | e i e 5 ;llulculutc cu:]cr(‘n.’. 5. Cornclin Townsend. one of the | 0ot th DRlEieratinioan %‘ fisaaly will do. y burh. died yesterday during a fire in | FHEC OF L G LY GG | Y < . (’ | home Miss Townsend, bedridden | Sho ‘was > ”m time e 3 i < A s 2 b Corretionery Compan: by a3c, was unable to escape and died | opg = LS : Siandar i n ) affering h 58, of shock. The mai fainted and was | ‘dm'_'u“(iml - . . = 1 2 e s | hurne sre she was res-i| NerT AESPON . . Pl e 15| @ They act promptly and frecly, but cued by S o o e G et | . 3 A et e St , thorougily cleansing the S a 9 comfort the ston h, stimu- = PP she said I married. I i ) g g A - e e AL PLANO 11AD LIQUID TON Sk Ll Ll et et s e NGO s Speciio tor indh Yellow I\/Iustard | Pitcanes, Kan, March 11-—8 end some time and when it comes it S B { Sition e s =5 ) A e ing for booze i 1Kklin, ' { will be my fi L e — N e ova ek ot L ARG CONTINUOUS SALE M, Lamb noticed that o piano be- e = i . Block st N < PROVES THEIR MERIT. For Rheumatism | onsins o, xiih Bossetss siciaca o | pRAYS FOR VICTIM [ Thousand: Have Kiducy | s e S & o illacipia particulaviy vieh liquid tone. He HJL,.‘\.,“\}M\H“ A zoud hot mgstaid phst soul- | Obened the instrument and, found - Setl 6 T T S9N 105 ket S| GT D botlles of wine. WHOM HE KILLED | g o z« : yThe Best Cough Syrup 3 Is Home-made O Mere's an casy war to save & yet have the best cough remedy you ever tried. ORI e Trouble and Never W oeven sciatica | 005 i | b . Slayer of Five Pegple Lxecuted At I e 5 i - B (0K (KR, e Suspect it - R sl = 4 mussy aitan MAY BI DE D. ) Eddyville Prison Larly | Iy T S | t jpows plan of miakin:: s o Aol e is Morning. Often Rejected . LE}S L hame. But have vou ever used i07 W he the allesed lerrouists of the L7k 0 \uuddr vou “'-H understand why. thou- < Le im0 s lop g R R ) ik Eddyville, Nareh 11.—Petrie Jddging from reports from deuz- . " !; nds of familics, the wo ) Iy ieecssar partment of justice raids on radical L : i 0 e T e I i artmen i rabts, on valieel | imbeough ik, Wil Lockew, can: | aitr S are” comttamy e BRONCHITES, | AL b it It's simple and cheap, bu ~ 2 S ars ol PO Sl ST A ioncva Hardman and” t v with the public, there is on vy it takes hold of a congh will quickly , i % g S e % confessed slayer of four other women, nreparation i IEnA- B cen il oy et . A arn it a permancni place in your home, el ¢ waflondng e comlldion | o Iesli= g seai o e s e raa succosernl in overcoming 1 o FrerhrcoM(‘yntns, Hard and Red. fitto . ninbilothic Loias 21 o tru oy tor and azainst them at Ellis : pen E |l i — . Pincx; then add plain ranulated nustard i Istund. Next Monday has been set to : stgar syrup Lo Gl up the pintc O, if Sheving 5 ar arguments on their deportation § 1 X . th mw at .m. @ soon rcalized. It stands the highes: Countle: 3 =i knesses recognized by wedical profession mild and heaimg it Itched, Cuticura Heals. Kilmer's Swamp-itoo Jegired,” use clarified mola Loney, added i ! 5 : EDs 2 i \ les for three .\li‘,,., syrup, instend of sugar syrup. e " diately 2scortes . negro to for its remarkable record of sice . i slected cold 2 m Th were herd and lither way, it tastes good, hever e o T 5 ore were slight An cxamining physician for onc o SRS Shad & A AT 3 X “na mor COAL ARRIVLES, here were : ! Spl 00 Kere's flax seed cmulsion. s, and gives you a Tull pint of \ ‘ drni T i s face as he was the prominent Life Ilnsurance com- g tter cough rewedy than voit could huy R i Danbury, Mareh 11 The arviva 20 ! the d L hne pamicaid i e o is helpfal. Miedicine K eady-made for three times its cost, Wi fashioned | e iof 18 caps of sull coul withia s elcctnichchalrgand cliefipan. oo EAT N ory SIEel Va0 bl healing agent for the 18'is really wonderful bow quickly {hi titice or plis- 4 opiod of (wenty-four hours bas re- i cved over hifihead. The “made thc astonishing stalement that,, 5, o5, ahnranes of me-made Temedy conquers : . el cannot | jioved e coal famine which has | O $ killed him within 15 one reason why so many applicanis o s in 21 hours or less, s E i humpercd puble utilitior and manu- P « wis pronounced dead at for insurance arc rejectéd is becavse N ne colds, co etrate throuzh eve ir pa . s rhe u v and swell. | o R hs Kidney trouble S0 comme o the f & Uhdese A ol : g It is ‘negely two months : sidney trouble is so common { e T e - F R LA Mustarine is speedily ef co s much coal has been received | brothers of the Hardman girl American people, and the larse ma- Ll Leait timmediate relicf. Splen: did for throa Kle. 2 L croup, pleurisy, L] . tirroat, - = e — her with eiglit soldiers and 12 declined do not even suspect that th brouchitis and », mehi 1 (Rest enlds and s Clies wad | aine mbaso, haokoche, nenrit- 5 3 seventeen Teexinston citizens to- jority of those whose applications ar Il I 5 | prison guards wite ged the execution have th disease. IKilme 2 - ey coma Remlagmlical titnty A e Negro used to make a state- Swamp-R t 3 on =i pound of ceuuine Norway gine extract, - ccnts al druseists o by omail, S, - 'f g ,‘;“l\, l‘*ykon from his st ,.‘- bottles of two siz rud 'n used for cemerations for | wWells & Co. Lelto 3 ment when h 5t 0 is slores in be size Avoid disappointment by aski z r : . are best 1rea! druggist for & ounces of Pinex” 2.k 5 ‘i c\lcrnall) full direction nd don’t accept A s .',(-"}“’&‘J'.'\",‘.lm‘y'.’,.fi\“\(’\{u;.ucu, N | \ E&. | that he prayed for the little ten N, Y. for a samplc/hottle. When Abe Pinex Co., I't. Wayne, Ind. . ¥Et i ORU vear old Hardman grl whom he ing be sure and faention the New — — 305008 -9« | silled, and the entire Fardman family. , in Hers night he was heard praying aloud and However, i you w singing religlous hym He declared this great preparatio u“wrvid\ that he was ready to die to Dr. Kilmer Yo../ Rinshamton | thre and chest ailments e 5 & - [\r” Continually, however, during the and larze. i