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Pine rpose. “syrup” pars UgAT SyTUD, ) bnl pine cou, h remedy can buy, put ounces 5 pint Tottlo, and SiI up sugar nyrur- Or you Jod molasses, honey, or corn of sugar syrup. Either pke & full pint—more than ade for three times pure, good and very ren take it eagerly. B this take hold of cough way that means busines: ¥ be dry, honrse and tight, iraistently loose from the hlegm. The cause is the membran this p_combination will sto 4 hours or less. Splendid, inl wsthma, hoarseness, throat ailment. highly cencentrated com- ine Norw pine extract, the wor over for its wpon coughs substitutes. Ask your % ounces of Pinex” with don’t nocept anything d to’xv- absolute satis- mnded. The Pinex nhardt Says Pilos is internal; that's p not give lasting reliet falln.” Hem-Roid, a it that “works while you the cause. Money . Clark & Bratnerd Co. Tire Tire anis Tire Tire Cord Tire Open Sondays, Tel, 308. | past | visitations, [ 1911, { MacKenzle | John L. Scott, 'OBEY [8TH AMENDMENT (Continued from First Page.) The grand included a report courtesies, dispen- rendered, commande com- mander’'s addre covering inter: e decisions fleld days, Christmas ob- triennial conclave, grand representatives and committee on ap- portionment. Under the head of Christmas observance the grand com- mander reported that every com- mandery in the jurisdiction observed the day with a total attendance of 965 Sir Knights and $1,213.14 con- tributed for charity, $533.80 of this total sum being appropriated to the Hoover fund for starving children. Under the head of recommenda- tions Grand Commander Coe said In sations granted, servance, | part: “I recommend that as law-abiding citizens, in our Christmas observances and in fact throughout our entire ceremony we comply absolutely with the provisions of the 18th amendment to the constitution of the United States of America.” Words of appreciation pressed for the services Treasurer Costello Lippitt spector Thomas W. Morgan Grand Recorder El C. Birdsey. Officers Elected. The grand commandery of Knights holding its Masonic | were ex- of Grand Grand In- and Templars of Connecticut, 94th annual conclave Temple in this city Frederick L. Huntington of Meriden as the new grand ceeding Benjamin L. Coe of this city. | The new grand commander is a past | master of Center lodge, A. F. and A. of Meriden, a past commander of . Elmo commandery K. T., of Mer- iden, and was appointed grand cap- | tain of the guard in the grand com- | mandery at the annual conclave in at today, elected commander, suc- The full list of the grand com- mandery officers elected and appoint- | ed today is as follows: Grand Commander—Frederick Huntington, Meriden Deputy Grand Commander as W. Morgan, Hartford. Grand Generalissimo— MacPherson, Norwich. Grand Captaln General—F. Deklyn, Danbury. Grand Senfor Warden—Angus Bridgeport. Grand Junior Warden—Burton “trickland, New Haven. Grand Prelate—James P. illimantiec. irand Treasurer—Costello Norwich. Grand Recorder—EN C Meriden. Grand Standard Bearer—Milton El- wood, Norwalk. Grand Sword Bearer—Clayton W. | Rowley, Hartford. Grand Warder—C ~Thom- " James C. | ward | H. H. i Lippitt, Birdsey, Hadlai Hull, Mustard, | | New London. Grand Captain of the Waterbury. Guard— CRIROPRACTIC TALK, NO. 38, YOUR BILL BY J A, VOLZ THE CHIROPRACTOR. | (Copyright.) I There ia a bill which Nature intends every sooner or later. That s t It is the one grim o . me can escape. But far sighted lo that Nature's bill contalns as few items checked against | them as modern conditions will allow. You ewe It to your relatives and friends, but | principally “to yourself. to regain your | Lealth If you have lost Because ~you | have tried everything else ITROPRACTIC I no remson why you cannot be as healthy, strong and full of life as normal men and women. Think of the many thousands who have »und complete health after a few Spinal \djustments! And what Chiropractic has done for them it can and will do for you. Come to my office and see. Free consul- | tation, J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 250 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLOCK, 407, Fourth ¥loor. Office M Bvening Hours and | THINK OF Us BEING PAID GOVT. Income Tax Returns Are Being Filed All Over the Country—Less Money Than Year Ago. Washington, March 15.—The Amer- ican people today had their annual day of reckoning. Their laboriously reckoned incomes and business profits for the year of 1920 were presented in tax returns to collectors of inter- nal revenue throughout the countr: The United States government as s result will be richer tonight by ap- progimatedy $500,000,000, according to an estimate by Secretary of Treas- ury Mellon. But the riches will not be for long for the receipts will be needed immediately to relieve short term borrowings or certificates of in- debtedness issued by the government amounting to $500,000,000. Some filscal experts at the tre: ury expect today's income ahd excess profits receipts to approximate $600,- 000,000. If such is the case the ex- tra funds will find a ready use in ap- plication to the public debt and re- demption of war savings securities. Receipts a year ago today were $800,000,000. but the general depres- | sion experienced during the last half of 1920 was counted on to decrease the total incomes and profits report- | ed. HIGH SCHOOL Nd;‘l-l’i. French Club Meets and Carries Out Interesting Program. The French club held meeting in the Model Apartments yes- terday and an interesting program was carried out. Miss Souther showed and explained several pictures she had taken while in France. The cast in “Neighbors” met received fotices of rehearsals and pre- | pel, its regular | the I RHEUMATISN Until He Took “Fruit-a-tives” Or Fruit Liver Tablets 1. R. No. 1, Lor~E, ONT. “For over threce years, I was confined to bed with Ricumatism. 1 treated with doctors and tried nearly everything without benefit, Finally, T tried ‘Fruit - a - tives’. DBefore 1 }md used half e box I saw improvement; the pain was easier and the swelling started to go down. I contirued taking this fruit medic:ne, improving all the time, and now I can walk about two miles and do light chores about the place”. ALEXANDER MUNRO. &0c. a box, § for $2.50, trial size 25¢. FRUIT-A-TIVES Y. vious to presenting the play to the Civics club Saturday evening. The High School orchestra held a rehecarsal in the afternoon when grad- uation music was practiced. Mem- bers of the Civics club who have not paid their dues are urged to do so at the earliest possible chance. Mr. Ap- J. C. Moody or Mr. Delaney in Academic building will receive these. The New Britain High school mid- vear basketball team was defeated by the Boys' Club Eagles at the club gymnasium last night by the score of 26 to 10. | son of Mrs. DESCRIBED AS “BUNK” | Secretary-Treasurer of Meat Cutters’ Union Has No Faith in Pro- posed “Democracy.” Chicago, March 15.—Dennis Lane, secretary-treasurer of the amalgamat- ed meat cutters and butcher work- men’s union, and another labor rep- resentative not yet selected, will rep- resent the packing house workers at their conference in Washington March 21, with representatives of the five leading packers and secretaries of labor, commerce and agriculture, it was announced today. Strike ballots were being mailed out by union leaders today to the packing centers in the middle west. President Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor is ex- pected here late today, Lane announc- ed, to address a mass meeting today at headquarters of the Chicago feder- ation of labor. Plans of Armour & Co. announced vesterday to organize a council repre- | senting the employes to settle matters ! involving working conditions characterized Dy Lane as “bunk.” “The packers go ahead and cut wages and then announce the work- men will be given a voice in the man- agement,” Lane said. “But you no- tice the order comes a dayv too late for the employes to have anything to say in the matter of the wage cut.” were ON BOARD U. S. S. 0-7. Robert Hattings of 106 Arch street, Elizabeth Hattings, was one of the many sailors on board the U. S. S. 0-7, the submarine which wasg stranded off Race Rock Island about a week azo. He suffered no serious results from his experience. 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