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h Rheumatism. I and tried nearly benefit. “Fruit - a - tives’. a box, I saw was easier and &o down. ing this fruit all the time, about two miles bout the place”. DER MUNRO. PO, trial size 250. RUIT-A-TIVES JRG. N. Y. Lomxx, Oxr. years, I was | EXPERIENCE ? )—To rend of | 's experionce |s er feeling—she her of five chil- two years old prr she lay just for two weoks. pr. True's Elixir ut once. Now ut it. I feel ld had some p worms. Scores ms and their o' trouble ms: Deranged per Hp. sour th, hard and bout the navel, vy and dull, ng of the nose h, grinding of Ppoints on the & sleep, slow 4 been faithful y Laxative and e SeeomERTIR ' 5 fu wear absolutely CLEAN- Corp. SCOUT NEWS. | The fifth session of the scoutmast- ers’ school was held last night at the Boys' club building with an at- tendance of 20 men. The reading as- signed for this week is Chapter 8 in the Boy Scout handbook. Last night's instruction covered requirement num- ber seven of the second-class tests on the kinds of fires and how to build them The 'fires explained were the Hunter's fire and the In- dian fire. Requirement number eight, cooking, was also taken up, covering the broiling of meats and the baking of potatoes, fish, eotc., in live coals. Requirement number six of the first- class tests was also explained cover- ing the more difficult phases of out- door cooking for the scout. Require- ment number three, second-class and requirement number three, first-class covering the various points in visual signalling were also gone over in detail. After the instruction a new game called “jump rope relay” was demonstrated. The following committee was ap- pointed as a committee on program for the jollification to be held on the last night of the course: Louis Schaef- for, Earle Suprenant, William Gooby Anthony Dorbuck. They will arrangements for the lantern “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. various and make A few cents buys ‘Danderine.’”” Att- er an application of “Danderine” you can Aot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besideg every hair shows new life, vigor. brightness, more color and abundance. slide lecture, stunts, and a small ban- quet with which to wind "up the course. This will take place on March 14th, 1921, and will mark the close lof the first official scoutmasters’ school ever conducted by the New Eritain council. Troop No. 11 at the German Luth- eran church has completed plans for la parents’ night at the troop for ! Thursday evening, Feb. 10th. Troop No. 3 at the Methodist church went on a hike last Saturday afternoon with all boys In the church over 12 years of aze as their guests. Mr. Davis, the pastor, accompanied them. Reports indicate that the hike was well worth while IN BRISTOL. BIG $12,000 Damage in Midnight in Nearby City. Blaze Bristol, Feb. 8.—Fire, starting in a shoe store in the basement of the four-story twelve-family Tuttle & El- ton block at No. 207 North Main street, last evening at 11:45 o'clock, spread rapidly to the upper floors, working up through the partitions. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane, who oc- cupied a flat on the third floor, fought their way down the smoke-filled cor- ridors to safety, and Miss Merriman, who also was a tenant on the same floor, was so overcome in her apart- ment that it was necessary for fire men to go to her assistance and carry her downstairs to the open air. At | midnight the fire had spread to the '('nccdn Lunch, another of the stores | in the basement, and it was at first a matter of doubt if the building could be saved. The other tenants who had fled from the burning build- jing were able to take only a few of | their belongings and were obliged to leave the remainder of their posses- sions which were soon heavily soaked by the heavy streams of water poured into the building. The fire was under control at 1 o'clock this morning. The damage is estimated at $12,000. Pure lard 16c b, Russell Bros.— Advt. pr——y Ask For “eet Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. a-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes "ASPIRIN” WARNING! Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. =] A = ‘ ALK SAFETY FIRST! Accept genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”” . ‘unbroken package’’ of which contains proper direc- only an tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages. A®pirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of M nosceticacidester of Salicylicaeta STEAMER TO THE TROPICS West Indies, Panama Canal South America 25-26Days Each Leaving New York February 21, March 23. White Star Line S.5. MEGARTIC 880 Foot Leng 20,470 Tons Displacement INTERRATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY, ® SBreadway, New York Or George A. Quigley, Agent, 270 Main St., New Britain, Conn. Kill That Cold With ,¢\LL;, AR [ QUININE Dickinson Drug Co. 171 Main Street. MOONEY GASE FRAMEUP ADMITTED BY WITNESS (Continued from First Page.) i | i | | | man set a suitcase on the sidewalk, | then, accompanied by another man who came from a saloon, walk away. McDonald is alleged to have furth- er said that he then walked down Market street and in a short ima ' old Angelia Morrison, heard an explosion. He thought it part of the preparedness day celebra- tion. Next day he met a policemah named Hextron and told him what bhe had scen but asserted he could not identify the man. He was induced, Mr. Walsh quoted further, to go to police headquarters whero he was questioned by District Attorney Fickert and Captain Matthi- son and told them he did not know Mooney, who was suspected. He =subsequently was taken to Mooney's cell and to that occupied by Billings, another defendant. He asserted, according to Mr. Walsh, that Fickert remarked: ““These are the men you saw.” Further, McDonald is alleged to have stated he was coached with other witnesses in testimony to be | Green, given. He asserted he fixed the time of seeing the suitcase dropped at 1:50 o'clock in Billings' trial. In the Mooney trial he stated that at tha instance of Assistant District Attor- ney Edward Cunha “he changed tha time to 1:30 in order to break Moon- ey's alibi” Trenton, N. J., Feb. 8.—John Mec- Donald, an employe of the Central House, who is alleged to have con- fessed that he testified falsely at the trial of Thomas J. Mooney in San Francisco, could not be located here today. His employers said that he had gone to New York and was ex- pected back later in the day. McDonald, whose home is believed to be in Baltimore, has been em- ployed at the Central House for sev- eral months. CirY ITEMS The Fraternal Benefit league will meet tomorrow evening in Eagles’ hall and all members are urged by the officers to be present. A social will follow the meeting. A meeting of the committee of | John Barry council, R. I. R., will be held Thursday evening at St. Joseph's hall to plan for the St. Patrick’s night ball. The regular meeting of Martha Chapter, No. 21, O. E. S, will be held at 7:30 o’clock Thursday evening. The usual afternoon social ‘will be held at 2:30 o'clock, and at 7 o’clock the Past Matrons and Patrons’ associa- tion will meet. Francis Tynan, aged 15 years, of 68 Black Rock avenue, fell from an automobile truck yesterday afternoon, and sustained lacerations and con- tusions about the hands and legs. He was attended at the New Britain Gen- eral hospital. Mrs. Freda Hadden, who has been at the State Farm at Lyme for sev- | eral months, for her connection with | a notorious case in this city, has been released from the institution on a parole. Harry Luma. aged 22 years, of 78 Grove street is at the New Britai General hospital with a knife wound which he received yesterday morn- ing at Southington following an ar- gument over money matters with a relative. Luma was married in that place yesterday morning it is report- ed. GUNVINGING PROOF That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Has Extraordinary Curative Power in Cases of Woman’s Ailments Columbus, 0.—*Isuffered very much pain during my monthly periods and felt weak and all run down. I tried many remedies and the doctor said I would have to have an op- eration. Then be- fore my baby was born I had p;rribl; pains in my sides. took Lydia E. Pinke ham’s Vegetable Compound and it hel e T s since taki ur Sedicme :lx:g_did d}l %l‘ gn.yn own :lo‘&: in- \ldl!l‘ Wi ng while m. I can also reegmmendemfi.Pink- ham’s Sanative Wash. lound St., io. Sneheondldmulln.(}hriuy_wuh J YOUNGEST “FIRST LADY" " Eight Year Old Daughter of Governor Morrison of North Carolna Holds That Tite. Raleigh, N. C., Feb. 8.—Eight year daughter of Governor Cameron Morrison, of North Carolina, is believed to hold the dis- | tinction of being the youngest “first lady” of any state in the union. Mr. Morrison is a widower, his wife having died early last year. When Governor Morrison was in- augurated a few weeks ago, little An- gelia was at his side during all the festivities of the occasion. Angelia was accorded a great ovation when she entered the city auditorium, where Mr. Morrison took the oath of office, walk- ng between and holding the arms of her father and the retiring governor, Thomas Walter Bickett. After Governor Morrison had taken the oath of office,Angelia accompanied him to the executive office in the cap- ital and thence to the governor's man- sion, where she stood with her father in the receiving line and shook hands with thousands of visitors. BEGS FOR LICENSE Whose Owner Could Not Afford to Pay for Fee—Sits on Corner and Raises It. Dog, London, Feb. 8.—The life of a terrier whose backyard home is in Waltham was threatened because its master was out of work for several months after leaving the army and could not pay the dog’s license fee. So a card inscribed ‘‘Please help (¢ pay for my license’’ was attached lo a can hung about the animal’s neck. The térrier sat on a street corner for two hours—and his life was saved. Big drop in price of eggs. Russell Bros.—Advt. TROUBLE OVER STRIKE. Head of Miners’ Union and Others Ordered Into Kansas Court. Pittsburgh, Kan., Feb. 8.—Alexand- er M. Howat, president of the Kan- sas miners and five members of the union’s district executive board were lunder orders to appear in District Judge Andrew J. Curran’s court here today and-answer charges of violat- ing an injunction forbidden them to call strikes in the coal fields of this state. ‘The men were arrested late yester- day and released under $500 bond. Although no official announcement has been made it was said the de- fendants were planning to ask a con- tinuance on the ground that they re- Is Backache Making You Miserable? Are you dull, tired and achy— bothered with a bad back? Do you lack ambition; suffer headaches and dizziness—feel “all worn out?” Likely your kidneys are to blame. Lame- ness, sharp, stabbing pains, back- ache and annoying urinary disorders are all symptoms of weakened kid- neys. Don’t wait for more serious trouble. Get back your health and keep it! Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Home folks tell their merit. Ask your neighbor! Here’s a New Britain Case. Thomas Moore, Main Street, says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills have always proven very satisfactory for such purposes as lame and tired back, or lumbago. At times when I bent over I could hardly straighten again. The secretions were dark in color, burn- ing and passing too often atj night. I used a box of Doan’s and was soon feeling better.” KIDNEY DOAN'S ‘% 60¢ at all Drug Stores Toster-Milburn Co. NY, CHIROPRACTIC TALK NO. 33. BASIC PRINCIPLE A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. (Copyright.) BY J. People who do not understand the basic principle of Chiropractic are astonished at the rapid recovery following Spinal Adjust- ments. The most severe, painful and obsti- nate cases respond favorably, sometimes in a very short time As Chiropractic is the only science which deals with the cause of disease, every one suffering from an acute or chronic ailment should investigate and see what it has done for others with similar troubles. The cause of disease is nerve impinge- mena at the spine. No one can be healthy and strong while this condition exists, and also no one can be in ill health unless there are segmental misalignments of the spine. Try Chiropractic for your troube. Come to the office and I will show you where the underlying cause is. As you are now, Nature cannot cure you. Let Chiropractic Adjustments remove the cause of your ail- ‘ment completely and permanently. Do, as thousands of others have done who have o health and happiness, and | Why Péy Skyrocke t Price's for Fuel ? FILORENCE OIL COOK STOVES Coal or wood shortage need not worry you if you own a Florence Oil Cook Stove. Burns kerosene, the cheapest of fuel—obtainable anywhere. Saves time and money, and is so easy to keep clean. No = wicks to trim, no dampers or ashes to fret about. Bakes, cooks, fries, and roasts splendidly. Heat can be regulated to hot, medium, or simmering. Have you seen our Florence window? Look in and geta close-up of the Florence Oil Cook Stove and Florence Portable Qvens. GEO. RAPELYE 1 WEST MAIN STREET quired further time to perfect their written answer to the charges. OPEN BIDS FEB. 28. ‘Washington, Feb. 8.—Bids will be P oM ooprusty. 3. Aithe MiShinping Board announced today for supply- ing apprpximately 732,000 tons of coal for ‘government owned ships at Atlantic -ports for a year. ress Goods - Shop ) SATINS All colors $1.59 yd. . 40-inch CREPE DE CHINE 52-inch BLEACHED SHEETING 6 Yards $1.00 400 Main Street 40-inch UNBLEACHED SHE