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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1021, 7 PLAINVILLE Ministers Vote To Take Part Part in Meuse-Argonne "\ Vhists wil0' b vl . In Armistice Cele- = | Offensive, [ Sivw. Hasiourte 47 sagtaon screet | ! M \ ) N | bration, SiECh o Gl 9 [ ] | l Kanaax City Nov, §.~The na | ! Y tlonkl convention of (he Amcriean i Ll o) y DETAILS NOT COMPLETE ¢xion adjourned here st nish it ikl . after electing Hanford MaceNider of tb bRl Eamal o X Mason City, Towa, national com Nt of Chlet Feature of Obacrvatlon WL jinnder. setecting other officers and e e e Two Minutes of' Sitemee a¢)MOPUNE venolutions covering a wide " U0 ntve range of subjects, ‘The convention| " i 0 darco State Armury, Sat ¥ . 3 since early in the moining " 1 I"ish Market, « h St v o Grent War. | ‘T'he election ot M MaeNider Olapen for business as usy, ad | {succeed John C. Emery f Grand y ‘\’\I n meeting -(\V V]IU' ml'llllll\”"‘ Rapids, Mich, was made unanimou % 'l ‘ ! ’ 4 ] inisters’ association he at thelafter more than half of the state (1 SS SEAS T K Specially Those Yon o ame Rewraes Bhen | | rectary ot thel Sohuran o8, ou j delogations had seconded hin nomina ‘L ROSS SEAS TO WED 11 PGENY I 1 ou Nee Them #W he . Saviour, yesterday it was decided 10’ o, d ee other candidates | . e At ° A 1losy Bigitreris Sirely Not service, November 11, The service | oiry, Earl M. Cline of Ne ka Clly . ¢ In Iecent Yenrs, Will begin at 11146 in the morning| Nah, and John F. Willlams of Joplin, | A and will he held in ahe Eplscopal |y 4. Y L] L] i had withdrawn in his favor T ¢ Al the ¥ church. The central featur s b v Wo Young Women Come Al the Way . A COATS LOR ALL OC rt Iress or business wear, whatever the we have th Ithe president. This w be preceded | Ge0TRE L. Berry togersville, Tenn,, | It ness wh th I nt Thia will be preceded | (i**188 s B¢ A e 01d Pluymntes, ipproptinte garments in s men or misses, some fur trimmed, otheoseplain as you prefer, and followed by short » religlofinllsy i chaie e o dieiins i \ 1 i ligedy and in S srice. $38:00, | torcises in which ‘the varigus s OETOnEE Al N aen Ul ha rmyilll, NENE Yotk NGV ) = Twol Splnles It is not too early 1o plan now for the holiday scason phos s B 4 ! i < ) | 1sters of the town will take part.|® k £0x LI | eked gir m Holland. ack : FHER 15X NAL VALUES in fur’ trimmed coats at $55.00, $i5.00 on and up 8 ch o A D T o “._w'h”‘mm Reymona! Brackett ot Marble- fE1sckon BWIE Lo -0 AEEL S0 the homes *“dress up'’ occasion semin opre ction of smart Winter Conts unusually low priced for the qualities offered. [l | (o the chairman, Rev. Georga: Hile|herd, Mass, and J. A, McCormick, of | PRI R PersddAnly "1 L) {ton, and will'be annoumced later, It|¥ort Lyon, «Colo, of the navy | the other day and rushed into A . e ix hoped that overyhody will el Rev. Earl Diackman, of - Chanie i i e Ave you prepared 1o receive your guests in an atiractive present, it only for a few minutes. | Kansas, & minister of the Christian e opened the Sk R : “ 2 2Py AN Q | ; pier, and theie opened another Sl Mo e e : ; oK e H-E-A-T-H-E-R” L-I-N-E-N-S | The ministers wish it to be distinct-|church—Disciples = of Christ—was e e botun 10 vears W setting? Think of the satisfaction and happiness a new understond that everyhody ls wel- | elected national chaplain [iago, In Hollana s : Aladd o the Testivities o . Y . ) olland g or D 1 toom Suite will add to the lestiv f Table Cloths and Napline a the Pricex You Haveo woman looking for Hien can afiond 1 mies toma 10 k-8 o out at any time | Whel New, Commihdar: [ e eirls were Living or Dining Roon D e L S Hiv et e SR S e TUI R during the hali-hour as exigencies| Hanford MacNider was born on|ang pronees A basat ol ihe. ve) ot \enolonle: re and nhe trath resarding our Linen Valies, Our Drices are [ [Permit | 2, 1884, At Mascon City, 1w | came from a Jittle Ay The fall desians ave here in abundance. Dining Room Today at 2:00 clock there was a dunted from Milton Academy, | not far § m Amsterdarn young meeting of the Parish Guild at the | Milton, Mass, in June, 1907, and from | men Adolph Kamstra Suites of exquisite beauty in vich Mahogany, Waluut or O; PARLE CI ; o SR LINEN TABLE DAMASK—70 n % fehurch and 6:00 o'clock the monthly | Harvard University in 1911, He I8’ Hart, sturdy farmers f1om ) i X g 5 4 2 s reulul: desig Non K inatidl matah serviceal Cdlo: neatl ik o 835 Yara, [M|Darigh supper will be held: at 7 00w banker and unnia | where they had gone from H and luxurious Living Room Suites in tapestry and velours i 5 i LAy clotk a meeting of the vestry, He served on the border as a fivst | 10 ye . promising to Keap { L W dozen Napkin nehe R6.00 dozen Ber n th | v promisin 1 N 1 \TeAC [ Buptist Church Votew. { licutenant with the Second lowa in- | (o ci and send for their priced reasonably and within your veach. HEMSTITCHED CLOTHS n damask, p ODD LINEN NAPKINS, size 19 inches, and { The Ladies’ Aid saclety of the Rap | fantry, After the outbrenk of the | sweet when they were able to " iens, size n very spec ' ed at half former price K430 dozen. Worth | tist church, held its regular mecting | World War he entered the OMgers' (take care of them. There was a sev- - i T ot 50 each, looking up. | Yesterday afternoon at the heme of | Training Camp at Fort Snelling and | en seaten auto waiting at the end We will be glad to show you abou AR Yl 4 A | Mrs. Irving T. Tyler of Park street. | was commissioned as second leuten- | of the pier and as soon as-the cus- OD DY e DAPKIRS ‘;‘\‘. ¥ ) fine double 'r'll!\.M SPECIAL OFFERS o ent the best | Officers for the ensuing year were |ant on August 15, 1017, i, ms formaliti weére gone throug atin dn 1 handsom designs, 20x22 Jnen Values in A1 2 at the low prices we | elected and are as follow: ' ; eNider eh e s e T Ve nehes (01 K40 ddzem. 20522 Inches for K000, are offering them a | o IESir Maollider ianniyeasiny Birandagany gith punggEiatE itk atl President, Mrs. Irving T. Tyler; | September 20, 1917, as an officer in | wivek-to-he in their mach'nes and 3 b Vice-president. Mrs. Frank A. Hart;|the Ninth U, 8, infantry. During hix | drove away for Catskill, where lates 5 | xecretary, Mrs. Charles A. Bunncll; | overseas service he was promoted un- | (he o married ] Ao | trensurer, Mre. Kate Judson and dir- | til he finally attained the rank of | | cctor of work, Mrs, Charles . Ten- | licutenant-colonel f infantiy. ( & e | 40.56 FORD STREET, | | nell, took part in the Aisne, Aisne-Main Y OUBDNIOAREIL NGO L TR ITAVING AN AUTOMOLILIS DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND The reports of tha various officers | and other buttles. . - s N ] PRt B 150 ¢ s showed the society to be in vxcellent | Mr. MacNider was wounded gt st | Athtetienlly Inclined Welleuley Girls Rt ¥ ON PROMPTLY RECELIVING ALL DRY (0OODS PURCHASED OF US condition fnancially and : otherwise, | Mihiel and holds the following deco- Holding Regnttn Today. | f having had a most prosperous iy, | rations:, Distinguished Service Cross | o jieer, Mass., Nov. 3—The youn ’ . — e 4 Plans were made for holding the an- | and énej cluster, Chevalier, dé Legion | women of Wellesler colloge swent to | —— s —= R . = . srvmmom = = — —~ | nual sale of fancy articles snd food, | d'Horheur, Croix de Guerre five cita- | teday for the annual rowing | = IANNA PROMINENT MAN [ f f he | N ey ¥ ol It Will e held on Tuesday and Wed- :I"Jlx,,fl\'r $alms, one gold and one | rerntta to decide the class crew !: ! D T N W nsisting Up a Settlement of the ] November 15, There will be no soclal | nesday, ember 8 and 9, in thé|kiIver star, Fourragere and the Ital-| championship. The fests were ¢ A BERLIN NEW! 1 ans Affair, and Other Matters [ next week on account of the fair to|church’ parlors fan war cross. He was given three |G ’,,m],",‘ '\‘ O HikH In Acditlon To Leing Publivher, e Whirh Aftect Only Japan and | be g by the Improvement com- Red Croan Meeting. citations in general orders. Before | o wperd. Senior ior and sopho- | b 5 £ Was Big Real Estate Deater. Large ina®™ | November 4, from 6:30 p. held at the Visiting Nurses' headauar- w. The ¢ e upper class leveland Suaday Leader i China? A. Fiske; “Is Japan's | pany, starting on Tuesday night, Chairman John E. Lamb « f the lo- | his ceparture from France he served | o crews were matched in the prin- 5 I Plea for Room for Ixpansion 1 The Ladies’ of the Methodist church | cal branch of the Red Cross, has call- | With the Second division he uar- | iy nt anw two freshman eights Cleveland, Nov, 3.+-Dan R. Hanna Upon a Real Need or ta Be Met by |will I an autumn supper, Friday,|ed a meeting of the assoc'ation to ge | ters. contested for 1 as the class ! of the Cleveland News ond Taking Over Areas in C all i :3 m. to 8:00 Since his return to civilian life he . ) 3 and one T R ! I"rancis Deminz; “Does’ the United | p, m.. in the church social room. The | fers on' Whiting stree y uven- | has heen prominent in legion work in ! Richards, | % e F l‘ States Come to the Conference With | public is cordially invited to attend. |ing of this week, Plans will be aia. | his state: having adted as depuriment | Elizabetl (Continued 1 razc) e Tty RaRe b “ Clean Hands? What Are the Con-| There will be the regular meetinz Leussed for jolning in the nation wide |commander. | sophomore Rl S early todas ] 1 tessions That We Should Lxpect to |of the Modern Woodmen society at the carry on the work. 'The Red Croas | s S 3 t Ind. seriousness e told I ialiey ot e Era e | Be Mad Stanley Ipin. A | Athletie building this evenir | for the purpose of raising funds to WEATHER REPORT, court through Defensc IiRClENLER o ts heavily” interesled fn veal ¢s- F. 0 M’éf s | topic for discussion by the entire body | he 1i ¥ will be open as usualfcarry on the work. The Rer Cross | 0 = . = T ael A. Sexton, e A dlror Ty eAT RN AR TakTead: irst Open Meeting 'at Com- in_attendance will be: “What May | Friday aftemoon for the exchango |will also participats in the Armistice | Cloudy Tomight, But Generally Falr R gt Arraigncd. RO el G e Hope onference, Imme~ | of hooks | Day cclebration to be held hers on morrow, Is Prediction. « Nelsun, @ Jitneur, operating | i} i t Te wai | . diately, and in the Very Near Future.s | Mrs, Olof Renson entertained rela- | the evening of that day ard arranges | BTN * over the Park to Chapman st:cet|lake shipping industry. ife was well munity House Tomorrow erlin Conrt Newn, [ tives from out of town at her home [ments will he made {or anarehing: & | oo ' fayen Nov. 3—Tor Connec ea air dvaver SN e Wil evading v | Known in politics as s stronesupport- August Johnson of Wallingford, was i on Wilcox avenue, Wednesday Hdate Suillialso ba)aacidediupan £ors chad| oo o oudXlant gLy R Ry fat v nsibility in connection with an|er of the late Theodore Rc e Evenin | arvaigned hefore Judge G. G. Gris-| A number of the local Masons at-|annual meeting when the elactian of | To0rTate variable winds becominis pound at Last—IParivan Saxe Shows qecident in which Joseph Twana s A 100 ot thejlata 113 Rinites e g | WA e o SO 0 mght 00 | e Aatonie mosiing atNow | ihcere it vk pave g0 TercLandinio CHEI esuls In Three D, Gined njries o i o K e B RO I N a chaige of not having proper hrakes | Britain last evenin i . ‘onditions: Slight disturbances cen iy, Nelson was a d following 8. in Clevelan A is survived on his automobile. He was dischar o e e e e g s D e lIng | pown | 18] 0ve the Lake region and on_ti o6 gogd news an il 1nen And 1o inyestigation: by Mollceman Wil<ilby his mother, M, Marci sA, Henno K s n Johnson figured. in a slight -@ut@mo- | the residents of Wilcox avenue to|Dlans eommission Ghllad ecial |S0uthern New England coast Aare yomen whase hair is fai'los out; Who ligm I McCue. Washington by wlaterseiila » FABKONORED PEACE! h720n 210l 5,8 RIS e | the fosidents of Wileox avenue, to [Plans commission has ealled w apecial | fauuing: considerahie, Cloudy Weather | oo momaeans oy fopi oot W00 Tidm 1. MeCue, 4 in sourt this | Medill MeCormicic o Chisago, and : - inday afternoon. { 1ight, when installed will be a great |rooms e v aetectiier Bl but, mot: much ' precipitation Jiny . the | ereqiwith daudrufe that ilon 1o mad: | moining by Dawyer MIchavll A, S Mrs, Harry A. Parsons of Cleveland ns of the town hall tonight. THe ) 2 i 8 | Biach Permon Who I« (o Speak at Thin) John Rebinson of Portland, was | improvement, and help pedestrians | proposed new highway will be die | "o ("o "*S;""‘”j east ';fli" MBS our drugsist can now supply you| fon. Judge George W. Klett disquati- | _ 2 ! e | fined $t§ and costs for pussing a l'through the grove on dark, nights. |cussed shoroughly and adjustment®| % PPiviver. Dleasant weather preva with the gon Pa sag: Ciguid| fied himself to sit in the e rGatMering Wil Limit' flls Or Jler | standing trolley car on Berlin street. | The light is to be placed abput the [will be made to the property owners | SSnerally In the southern and westein | form,) which is guarantead to quick-| judse Willlam I Mangan was depu A dedofedodeded bl . | Pefer Delbarba of Beckley Quar-|middle of the grove ncar the foot |affected by the change in the street, | jcctions. The temperature is between iy, surely and safely abolish ey ized to hear the evile presente s emarks (o Ten rutes—Armi-| er, Vs arrested by local officers for | path and will throw light to both |Should any of the owners nat agres | o0 A1d 40 degrees from the northern|izn of dandruff, stop itcnin He found the acctscd not guilty and Lk Cnts o ie Diturme { hunting on Sunday .and without a li- | ends of the g it ihaE bt e e by’ the|horder. southward o Tennessce. and falling hair and_prom | upon motion of Lawyer Scxton, Nelson A Stubborn Cough hy CERRA e S AREH B Uians are heing inade | commission. they may appeal to the S A ets toporied s far mautls a8 | growth. nx money. refundo. vas dischared - Loosens Right Up Bhe first open forum mgetn f|coun costs tota A or the Ladies' Aid society supper of | court for a change. . & | Thousands can testify to excel-1 Twana told the court that he came ' Thrce boys from Kensington 'were !'the Methodist church to b 5 Sl SLShLe z s Conditions favor for this vicinit 2 ! B T e S S Ol 1Re Worthington Communigh asocfa- || ThIE b ‘”\"m\“ "Ll"f]r” '““ g l["‘_\wvm * iureh to be held on!® However,“thé edmmisgion plans m'mm_“.“ Gy eeih e ]”’,]"““L‘”“"\"‘ \‘ lence; some who feared baldness now | out of Corvin s factor 1 Par S T'his home-made remedy fs & won- Ll begnetasde thel Cominunityr RaRCn Be LT EEeitas RS J‘ y evening, malke suchoffers as will satisfy the | qoo 7 “ PR R in their abundant ha while ' lust Wednesday noon and hailed th der for quick results. Easly % Hblise tomorro': evening at § oclock. | Chars o ']‘I"'l’-“" ,““ "‘“”“ ';“ H r\\fl"l has been received of the birth | property owners in order to have as| & Spgrature s who suffercd for yeavs with | Nelson bus as it was coming down i} and cheaply mode. & The limitations armaments confer- & rom PRDE 8F store Ren-tof a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. War- | little trouble as possible. All appeals | = —— dandruft and itching head got a wlean | street \ccording ta his testinon e et e eifer which 8 TG *;H—r'”l‘_ !':"‘r=;!u;fl":\f"']!lw\v:x»fl K l‘v;’h-n M. Deacon of Nashville, Tenn, Mrs. [must be made to the court not less CUMMINS MAKES DENIALS, cool scalp after just a few dags’ use | the car was pulled up to the curb und OO cilljed for week will be the | 5L¢ DEALEC menicy reacon merly Miss Florence [than 15 days after receiving the noti- | * RETER is simple home treatment | the speed slackenecd, b L 4 e 3 hich SR oI B T et RE o | Paper Goods ompany plant. The |1, Wehster of Berlin, [ fication forwarded them by the com- | Inaists Railrond Brotheshoods Were - R e A T i ,"‘,"“";‘ o ][0“‘!‘ "':‘f‘l" ?‘”’f‘l “‘u”\w b o lease was contlnued for sentence until [isad | . matter whbth ( 1 with € millions of people have found t i ben orlainallvapliined Sito | [ens Wl SEAEUSCHAE REIENER ST T T T nission. | Given Falr Hearlng by Senutors. ling hair, sravihatr, matis 1, s fed up and he was th B e most dependable means of break . Ao riciss the confel- | o¢ Robert Graham, local probation B I s Am e Mect ekl | Washington, Nov. 3.— Suggestions | hair. dandii ching scaip |Gas e R o DL ing up stubbornconghs. 1t is cheap s e, | officer | Chicazo, New York | The Duey Hee Sewing Circle held iy rafirond brotherhood representd isian sage—you will aot be ais-pthe bus el eoon @91 and simple. but very prompt in ac- and aney on alranged, | » ol ndjBoston Itecilis Pegularemeatineiiataniahlaeh el B s RIS ERORI RS ! appointed. Ius & scientile prepara-|not stop | ar and the compling tion. Under its healing, soothing in- sptiahanbory of the association At New Britnin Confercnce, frigerntor Co. Gets No Gove, A |home of Mrs. Martin Feran of Whit- [ 185 T8 Bt CEn e rameren com. | tion that supplies all halr nes {has not scen b nce the d ! fluetice, cliest sorcness goes, phiegm Brot® sttt Carions " tipics | A Jargo delegation of Berlin people | (e TS T {ingCattast A “Btaricl - showert wag|itie senate inlerstate commercs eyni) | told the court loosens, breathing becomes easier, 1# Uhev tallc on at\he meet- | geseerday attended the Sunday schoot | Woshing » Nov, B—Provisions for|tendercd Mrs. Martin's child who was ! ieH e R il ]r! g nu‘u e e e =T = <‘ Dr. M. J. Kinsclla o attended | gickling in throat stops and you get he talks by the various mem- | onvention being held in New Britain, | !¢ transportation guarantecing | presented with many dainties to be ;" bima odaySdrew wihpaled idenjn Lthe injured man stificd that th a good night's restiul sleep. The " ] > ©omare han ten | Among (hose who went ave: Miss | 1lroads generally against losses infworn by the youngster | from. Senator Cummins, republican, | big toe was bruised and broken. ab- [ usual throat and chest colds are con- inute 1an interesting mecting is | Mary Griswold, Iannie Griswold, Miss | “Perations the six months of 1920 To Show Pletures, | fowa, chairman during hear on | parently having been run over by a| quered by it in 24 hours or less ar |Craven, Jeanette Hall ith Galpin, { followine relinquishment of govern- [ Senator John M. Trumbull will show |“",‘ to restere staie rate powers | heavy « 3 1 Nothinz better for bronchitis, hoarse The top alscussion and those | vietoria ¥ Mary Galpin Mis, Hone {60 control were held by the inter- [ sume of his hunting pictures at a| 'i" LalcIaen "”‘“'l‘ R il Lawyers kmil J. Danberg | ness. croup, throat tiekle, bronehial Who will talk, are as foll Why | es, Mre, B, G, Woods, Catherine Min- |7 commerce commission today | meeting of the Shriners to be held ay | ¢« Marsh, managing directo I R e 5 1 Traceski, John Tarrant asthina or winter coughs a Limitation Armanment? (cconom-{ o and Rev, 8 A o [not to apply to Chicago, New York Hartford \,.mm\ evening. An oy "l:\\vmu- uv‘\(l‘wrm(l ;};pnuxl;‘..!q ’.' - Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get j‘ rowley and Miss Margaret Ramm, | To make this 5;,‘1‘1“,1“1 ‘-‘,.,fl. um\.’, jerargument), Mrs, Galpin: “What the ek 05 Co it | ana N Refrigerating Co., a | ler supper will be the feature of the e secretary ol ¢ ple's Ttecon Y, i e who were riding in the bus at he | ponr 205 ounces of Pinex into a pin ekt War Dromises” Mafor J. Lol Tiobert e of Sast oo s vo. | subsidiary of the Grand Tiunk rail. | evening. Senator Trumbull has trave | Struction league, were declared | at the/Cause and Remove It urho.wore aiding dn the bus at the {EER Sl i notiie ‘with pinin i Wiy a il Conferenc e i e RS cle extonsively In Canada and Majne | SEURLI Cumiming - be “absolut [ conrus, witneisss, They testificd { granlated svaar syrup and shake ad Not Actign Through (he Leaguc | cALE 'he deeisic et eald .| and has some escellent moving pic- | false | g i : . i ' the | thoronzhly ou prefer use clari s appointed to investigate the | The d jon wa 1id to he the moving pi i | Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the suh- | that the was not drawn into the | thoro 8 - ! o Nations iss Helen Itohm: *“Why | em of selling the town farm and [ rst rendered by the commission In|107es taken while actually hunting | Semator Cummins said the brother- | i 50 lomel, act gently on the | cusb, ncither was it speeded up novy fied molusses, honey, or cort syrup, g Moch Emphasis Upon Limitation | (. ¢ awn team, hner Stearns will | considering tl ms filed b | moosc » | [0 - eRER et el oullag ;)oule c;]x:jcam:qcél dogc]r]xp; or}]\- b sl d down at a nt between | instead of “‘I»' T SPrup. I""‘]“"’ ““I“- Ja ey savdor g, e Wi teams t s willf EAsing ¢ d 1 | 5 the brotherhoods twice askec i wels and positively do ihe work. i #lowed de e ot Y { you get a tull pint—a family supply ) A Tardon o | number of private car and ‘ra , Knights of Pythl olen. asked a y o G in stecet and bevond Corb i Whe Docs the Tacifis Dlay | PPOINt & new member ¢ com- |1 imber of i > andivalivoad | o SLESS 0L LHE 1,""\»‘"‘;';””] +s | DONCMent People afflicted with bad breath find | M# AL AOmens : T ho »f mich beiter cough syrup than 34 iPreminont a Ta thibecailiipail kS el iR es e haatve e o e WS R o o oo et T 6 St tiownigh el mhall - 3 quick relief through Dr. Edwards Olive ( Tho witnessce 1o Dhas] vou could by ready-made for thras i GRTeRA Hailen Women's Minsionary Meeting. |dlcated that it might establish &} 01700 esquire ana knight will be TALK ON CHINA, Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated | """ Bt 2 times the money. ~Keeps perfectly What Is the Open T “alicy? What | There was a zo2d attendance lirgeedent | conferred upon a clags of candidates ; Listher Stanley Chapter, D, A, [, | tablets are taken for bad breath by ‘fl,‘"l‘l,."“]\‘.‘,‘,,,’ SRR '”‘“‘, K ‘\M"“: love fi"afia"f.‘""n-“ffw' e el g IbEy acting of Lk Wemens USSNUE [ MeMILLAN RONERAL sEnatepc | Vistors rom ather lodier are e /il bl fin Arst mkebiig of (e ads all who know them. { s said: “IUs all right, Geor <0 | contrated compound of genuine Nor Gy e el Mk |#pciet gt el Barlic Songrepetional p {peeted. A social time will follow the ' “on ¥riday afternoon with Mre L. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen= | unead.” Messre, Crowley and Tarrar wav pine extract, known the yworld \ t nited States [churcly held at the ho “‘ s | Kirst President of A, A, U, was so| d°8ree work and refreshments will be | Host Icase and Mrs. Robert T. | tly but firmly on the bowels .nd liver, | hoth called cut 1o the driver to stop o for its prompt healing effect ai e ST Y Hattie Roys ul‘ ‘v; v U\\“\‘fl::’zr“(wlr'\r :“ SR S :uv\ul w:: m{mhvm# 5 Ibie. Mrs Clarence H. Wickham stimulating them o ‘natural action, | but th ere not ina position to upon the membranes, Honsatsliiclack B e a0 [ > ) i nnide The Cirele, | Hartford will talk on China. M. and | clearing the blood and gently purifying | that thei ving el been heard To avoid disappointment ask yvour ° ° zave a talk on 1 | rn I Funeral g The snapiy dittle edition of the | Mrs. Wickham have just returned | the entire system. They do that which —_— = | tist for “213 ounces of IPirex Rorn in Florkds | ¥ervices were held today for Wil- [Trumbull Electric manufacturing com- | from a visit to China where they re ull directions, and don’t acce; U Mill | i dangerous calomel Joes without any | n't accept ‘word has heen received here of th ney MeMillan, first president | pany.is hot off the press and contairs | newed acquaintance with Chines. s o | B | anything else. Guaranteed to give bicth of a son, John Goodrich Tomp- | Athletic Union, who | some-interesting topici Much space | friends who were formerly 1o of the bad after effects. | absolu satisfaction or money ne, to Mr. and Mrs, Tronmer W. | Atlantic City. He | is given to Arthur M. Booth in the | School students at Hartford and riow All the benefits of nasty. sickening, | - promptly refunded, The Pinex Co., famplcing of Lake Alfred, Florida old column for the older eniployes. My, | 0ccupy positions of importance i Griping cathartics are derived from | Ft. Wayne, Inc . Friday, October 28, M. Tompkins was | held . number of | Booth 1 been with the Trumbull | their own country Dr. Edwards’ Olive Taolets without { ' 5 B o forme rly Miss I5thel Goodrich of this mming ehampion= | company for cars, having started | - | ping, painor any disagrecable »ffects. e = = = er Linonine has stoppe 4 ; ; S ' ! I in May, 1905, Charles Livingston has | LAND FOR EX-WARRIORS r. F. M, Edwards discovered the | the cough continue its use as a Suilx n.rmu.m- : i) A it figonts buted hi ; sual column relating | x - formula after seventeen years of prac- 2 | i Rev. M. 1, Schaufffer exident of [ ed on PHee o purify sports | to'the sports. The howling teams are , 3922 Aeren of Grazing Territory Wil 0B ¢ patie afflic w ! builder. S Vork city, and a former minister | ana aiter e Amateur | fast climbing (0 °tho. (on, - Mrs Mar| e Th fice among paients amiced S Officers Make Descent Upon 7 W Rerlin salled today on the steam- | Athletic Union was formed. cham has written somo. avifoles sar | e Thrown Open In Decemher. bowel and liver compiaint, with the cers Make Les po! 1} overcomes weakneas hrought o C*olumbia, for Italy R {he woman's pase and o CT1 Washington, Nov. 3 s of 1ang attendant bad breath. . . | 1 b, nmd Wik o, (ho. syatam, ot | P Colmbin, for Iaiv, Mis Sehauls |y SXiEoUSE Gony, Lo Woman's pge and coneiste of the i, ¥ashinaton, Nov. s-ziacts of land | &GRS0 0y o vegetable |- - Confectionery Storein theixame time it 1€ refieving the vie- (uce daris of this town | Washinzton, N do—Investigation | hushand's T Wil be thrown open to entry hy ex- compound mixed with olive oil: you Manchester tim of conzh and eold. | Nerlin Bits, fand development of plans for ware- Plalnsille Neiets, service men for 63 davs from Decem- Will know them by their olive color | & 00 MANY PEOPLE NEGLECE| The weekly prayer mioellng Will heq NOUFINE vorn on a large scale is to b Vesterday morning Al Souls' gay | DOT 8 1921, the department of the in- * Take one or twoevery night for a week o P THE AFTER EFFECTS OF COLDS, jeld at the Berlin @ongresational |! r;‘v’d; n by committee appointed | was- obsorvedat the ¢l of O | 1€rI0r annomced today. Most of the and note the effect, 15¢ and30c, | ' ] Manchester, N. A Pl i TUEY SHOULD CONTINUE 0 | church tonight at 7:30 o'elucl {'hy the war finance corporation. An-{ LAy of Mercs. A high e of ve- | 1ANd was described as having “prac- | '\, LS SOl RO he e And Back. ltched ‘and USE LINONINE UNTIL CHEI ey zood atfendance at the ) incer this step ]‘“‘ by | quiem was eeltlrated at 5:30 o'elock | HCAIY no agricultural value,” but as | m—me i ”"”‘ of which | : “ 0 p 7 2 the | ihe finance eorporation which said the | in the morni ossible for use in grazing acreag - T e pops, chewing & oda wat Ly et : Sl “"‘“"“,'.“4 roception given the teachers of _the [ UG DDLU Sl Ra It morning. Mass war aled held possible for use in grazing age. | [ L Rl a B el Burned. Sleep Affected. x sald that the nother |\ otn school fast evening b, 3l 5 3 o'clock for eco s | — f z el mr"m:nw Im‘ u’.v”:\;:umfln-r?.l”:h:.: }D»’» Ty '\murl vod e, (ks taries Mellc nd Wallace of the chureh, . L 10 DUAL MEETS,. DlD PA] [ iSTURB R G D i L oW n o - — | Mr | 4 | Captain Schendel yesterday. The cap *'For months I was troubled with and Mis. Alonza Glines of For Philadelphia, Nov. 3.--Ten dual n~n“'u‘ e eceiving congratulations ' meéty in addition Lo the inter-colle on the birth of m cough in n dixtressed condi Al { persons we v attend Glines was for- | ter's schedule of the University of OVERCOMES IRl L COLGHS s ekly nnd thorous N HIAL! the Boy and Girl Sconts of the itching, burning pimples on my tacs and back. The pimples festered und when I scratched them they scaled ’ vl hurch will tain headed the unwelcomed visitors ? fnto the hon M stavinski, | e | while Chief Gordon and Officer Mich- | | | | wel Fitzgeral? visited the confeetion= and moon brings blessed relief, Yance at the private dance given by S merly Miss Alice Laurenson { Pennsylvania swimming team. The | HE pain and tortdre of riy | | over. They were scattered all over Whis familine (rde-mork s e Older Toys' elub Tust night Old Sores and Piles Hold B0 k00 & Fl will echedule which was made public to- | l Ham canbe quickly relieyed by an | il s i R fy; face anc_lobked o badly st hottle of the ren M Dorothy Gorlon ot Walling ol itx regular meeting tonixht | day includes January 14, Yale at Uhil Hetlrmeiesn Sy tenst et UL et SOl llon mYE 1 was ashamed to go anywhere. Gonainston Junior Migh schdol, WaS | petaron of Balo, Lo cure scaoma: | and. wiil make (e reme o orfollc | Fib. 19, Hrown at Providence, and iy f ol triy A o rMoFt e | onLRRED e AIBITI Battie, Wik Omidar | | me vetyservous, v in town yesterd g : A ARIOLELOREHT emas | and will make their home on White | March 25, inter-collegiates at Phila- | Drings wa , ease anc , lete | contents of a-milk bottle, b ce i 5o o | lows R T e : o tes at Phila- | e you sleep soundly. Vitagerald went over the counter and | | "1’ Neard of ‘Cutioura Sokp and Mrs Herbert W. Goodrich is Visit- | yeljnble dru LWl cheerfully se- Th2 Ancient Order of Hibernians Al h § Gotile hand d | Wrestled the bottje from her, saving | Ointment and sent for a {ree sample \ danigh M1 Trentier fund your money it PWFERSON'S | has pians for holding & pubic whist o ben o foel the fire nae® about halt of the contents. When | | which afforded great relief. 1 bought on ns of Lake Alfred, Plorida. ' QINTMENT doesn't do cverything 1) at the Foresters' hall in Forestville apply when you ":"l the'first twinge, | [\\" 0L ‘untered the home, at the | | more, and after using about one hn:! b it i, Mok Woutralt and Sy’ 30wt do R ey ele You will find it just as good for ' iaine tine the others were visitng | | of Ofntment, with the Soap, I was | mily of Berlin. have moved to Hart- | “Willlam A. Carley, of Frankiin, N.| chaitman. The Ladies' Auxjiare wil) | | neuralgia, eciatica, fumbago and any 110 store Mi Stavinii was inside | f completely healed.” (Signed) Mi U ) irely wowise nan. 1S wiiles: [ be in pharge ! 1t 9w .+ |iexternal ache. It is splendid to take | near the sink and 1ot the contents of | | Gladys Abel, R. F. D, 4, Colchester, e e e e L Tl L RTEREC R IO INTNE N R n - - | 1t you are working hard for " |"TLFCh, C%or ied, aching muscles, | & pitehr doore Into sink, it the | | Gonne ApiLS, 19305 Miss Eila McCrum s sneniding le boy muffering tecribly with | coLumr ARING | | sprains and strains and ‘ame backs. | captain kit (e e i bad |GGl Soap, Ointment and [}t [T TravE mank on eveny sorrie A Tar o erowd attended the whist | Tiien there i It Louticl, 1 bra | Despite 1tx Recent Defent. Team ¥a- | YOUr money you can't afford - | Itis clean and non-skin-staining. | il i et e nasl ;hlcum f:r lll;(:-‘lu:uypo;:a, o ; an given by the Ladies' of the fireman of Duffalo. who is glad to| b ro Con { 9 Sloan’s Lini 11y £ §100 » Addrons: "Outienra WAl Druggists—new reduced Syoren 1irart ehucch at the home of | wril TR A LR 6 e B e s ol T For forty years Sloan’s Liniment has | jater velcascd under bonds of 5100 to || Sanedssh Irg NN A0GEaOgenatss: i Qi ncr hurch tite as follo 1 had an old sore | New York, Nov. 3.—Columbia uni- . proved itself to thousands the world ~nypear berore the town coutt Satur- | | ‘he. feun e Ointmemtdhandioe. Talcor e Phice, 60 and $1 Sre” A Krauth, Tuesday evening, | on iy fes for many vears: e post [ vereiiy's Toomall eleven, drapito 1| Y0 stay avay from our— " | Gar™ A your neighbor. ay Morning | [ BB EEora Soup shaves without mus. el ar . . and & enjoyable evening spent | doctors failed. PETERSON'S OINT- | defeat administered by Willlams last | | 5 0 . 0 St - by al ¢ prize winncrs in the | MENT entively healed the core quick. | Saturday is practicing hard for al, | At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. WARK HANNA'S SON DEAD. s — YOX Rhish zames were s follow s, Tadiec” [ IV Ami from ouir n Canids ©omes | Sicater foe this wark, Cornen. |0 . ‘SELLING OUT SALE | 90 RN AL Dan G i A - ;; l< () A | first. Miss Irena North: consolation, | a letter from A Blockab {ating: | Coach O'Neill believes that his blue | f i aon of the late Senator Marcus A l () ‘\ h 5 Mre, Archer Walsh: gentiemen's, first he best thing I ever did r nng and white men are capable,of P“‘"‘: i J lant and 'y roof th \ “ | o, 1 [ John SCTnerney and consolation. Itus: | piles fs PETERSONS GINTMENT | ine o etifter game and in an sttort 10| LORRAINE SHOE CO. | 3% “ ’ | 1and Newe, aled at his country home un, Mo, Taes. and Wed. o N |ael Case. The next sacial will he held hig box for 5 cente Nail wrders [dring them out of the losing atreak CLina t At Croton en the Hudson last nicht CHARLIE CIWACLIN , S = at the home of Mrs. Gearge Pollard } flled by ¥ n Ointment Co., Inc < attempting to revive the apirit dis- l en lurrh.u.n., to word received by friends —1n-— - here today. J STHE IDI % QLARe 1190 COERSRAR IRty S RICRAKVEBYRLLUNCE =010 e Folayed by the 1919 orzanization, [ ne s Lt

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