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NEW BRITAIN D AILY HERALD, A D AT O LT R N4 B U L . 1T i A ALY TR R W I T MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921 s Ll ' CASTORIA t ¥ lebt 1 « I TEAWE ; . L) For Infants and Children A t . ¢ ' % m&%‘i@ : et o o Sl Rk S &. v v \ \v-..ayll oears W . the rtf'orda Shoppind H‘d AU \anature of J the ( r \ ‘ 1 LHOUE | v s s Two Accidents But None Are!:, ttend tr, | i S MOT"ER! mvad in Miahana |a t respeet eountr Tt ' Injured in l'hSlh'lj,'a | ‘ that the 8 that in h k o o S E ° P | o1 1adge) L, Ot ¢ ALK ‘ tel Open Child’s, Bowels with {LITERAT LUB lunElb i T harte: | ! J pury st W IN DOWN STAIRS SECTION—featuring Dinnerware, fancy China, Out Glass, Lamps, Honsewares Ladies' Benevolent Society Plans for | ; I Bl : A sl and all things for dining room and kitchen, Look to your nceds for the coming holiday and make the Annual e—All-Plainville Deteats | S 3 RN e ¢ ppfh Al savings offercd here just now. B BEats tHailn: Mot |emulate his exam Indecd, as we Duteh Hills of Meriden-- (ool el R (¢ i i . S Hundregds of Dinner Sets, all open stock Dinnerware, Cut CHass, hundreds of picces, Table Glas wrk of armi ! ; pon! ilven ¢ and Housewares, all at very speelal prices at this sale, U, Meeting Tomorrow—Items, e ; S e : 100 Dinner Sets, 82 picces, full service for six people, choice of two decorations, $i set. Grand Juror fam J, Foran ar ‘ v inspired 1 Sehuyler I Wi i ™ a thing 1 Aluminum Convex Kettles, with cover, a big special at this sale's low price $1.60 value, $1.00. Ee kI Rtk tats | Bave move priate than, t t Clothes Pins in bags of 100 at this sale 19¢ a bag. Naldhocumtras ; ! I testame v complime Fine Cut Glass high and low footed Sherbets, and Ice Tea Tumblers with choice of two cuttings, big and the other ¢ Sl LRI IanaY of M i ik i Hurry mother! Even a sick child value B5¢ cach. The crash threw the occupant of Sl o R ALl b | s Vet R oves the “fruity” taste of “California Hart Farm nt the week-end with Mrs, J ‘ % FAse Fig and it never falls to 0D Ioor Brooms of good grade, special sale price 39c cach. Mr, Foran is worl the eI £ Park strect SH i s the boweie, A ‘tensnobntul today mul Nut Pick Sets, nickel plated ones, cracker and 6 picks 20¢ box. pears {hat while r nl\',‘w',_‘;‘ Britaln, former residents ¢ ent w Sk il IR U S G - omorenyes el talhia Tiome 2 invi or sever ears Chr an citiae he 1 f P ARENE A 4 kit It is savings like these that makes this occasion fraught with great interest to the thrifty housewives "1"“"‘“‘.“ e wag coming |, Vel o e | the i n \nd_provident | cold, colic, or if stomach Is sour, and homekeepe D i L i L B CHee) S S n busine tor ted, breath bad, remember touring car. According to the story |, make their home perm I am prone tc L yd cleansing of the litwe Sowels | given by My. S turned to pass |} t R e is often all that is necessary. BOYS WARM SWEATERS AND CAPS la car which was in front of him "“‘r' Tartin “"'ww n, son of Irank O Sliet atle voridtn A druggist for genuine was mel by another one coming fto P8 who was recently injured et o, Mg Syrup” ¢ & Nothing More Necessary to a boys' comfort and well being than a good sweuter, good ones are the L e e SR witomobiles aceldent, is a \ o e ey S o an only kind to buy. Standing hard wear in betfer sha pe and giving satisfaction generally. Al i et i L 8 d school now . e hot(E. Mothapl SR We carry a fine line of Sweaters of strictly all wool varn in the best selling color The styles in- in so doing, came in contact with a eral members of the ' sy “California’ or you may get cluding V neck, V neck with shawl collar, pull over t he head and coat sw in the very popular ¢ aker wagon owned by a local Polish man. Leaguc n to attend the group| “Within a brief century and a half . ; R knit, sizes ranging from 30 to 36, priced from $6.50 to 87.98 with the larger AT R a o | me of the Epworth League of |the Ame ,\‘ AT e g Heavy Jersey Coat Sweaters. for boys in a nice 1ine of browns, blues, size 28 Sizes e Theq | £ae ngton Mothodist church to |inston's inspiration, I ) B0 to 84 for $6.00 and $6.50 cach. the vehfele. e was not Mr, |Pe 1 Friday evenir this | great 0, added tc ¥ Boys' Knitted Caps in large variety of plain and combination colorings at 50c, 59¢. 79¢ and up. Also Smat was accompanicd in his car by | VoK ¢ liberty and of opport ar ’]URV HAIR DARK all the new colors in Tims Mufler Caps. Our showing of Hats for the little fellows is most complete. S e Lter. Nelther oo.| The committee on cntertainment|may have afforded helpful exampl l Velvet and Plush Hat 2.00 to $5.00 eacl | cupant was inj ““‘ 1 fair to be glven hy the Altar | to the world has not been ac-| Collins Knit Coats, sizes 24 to 28 for $5.00. Size s 30 to 36 for $6.50. Guaranteed all wool. Mr. Williams N ealled torin nd Iloly Name societiecs of the |complished without heavy ‘ The Thermo Coat in brown heather mixtures, sizes 28 to 34 for $6.50 cach. For the liitle fellow vestigate an acc I is said to|Church of Our Lady of Mercy, will|At fearful cost we had tc ars, there are coat style Sweaters with belt and pockets, plain colors and heather mixtures 83,98, have occurred near White Oak I'he ld a ting at the rectory 1 i ambiguity in the ¢ t driver of the car, which & Cheyv- |CYONINg to perfect plans for the af- |re-cstablish union where o ) Tams of chenille and polo cloth, also leather, priced $2.00 to $3.50. All found at Boys' Dept. rolet is said to live in it 4.-“ tr. It will be held Thanksgiving threatened. In a confliet well [ ‘\Im\w} \\"l:: illllrv!';-r (!! l;gn;:wns Do not fail to visit our store, when in town, for your suggestions for Thanksgiving and the many ;" nd his mm;- is .w‘ } RET 3 \I\ it o the uulw 1, we were 'A 0 Natu y Nobedy Cin osh i s AR icense plate however bore the figu to draw the sword for humanity S Gitts for Christnins, S e HARD NG BPE the relief of oppression. Very | The old-time mixture of Sage Tea linto a team, smashing it on will ently we have paused to speak of | and Ir for darkeniig ., GEED Ba taken chonbihe naity 1s idcnted those who were crificed in that | Stre d- and faded ir is grand- letem sk Ll B v YN i ¥ |struggies for clvilization's preservis | mother's recipe, and folks are again s it 1 1 \flfl @E\‘.‘EES lion, We cannot oo often or too | using it to keep their hair a good even vy Club Meeting 144 i\ rnestly repeat that tribute; and we | color, which is quite sensible, as we e = The Lite: oD Heln e meating e conscerate this institution as a memo- | are living in an age when a youthful Bel’hn NeWS Kensington Congregational church | Sugenhime, Peter Cocorras of N T S s e Tl rial and a shrine as a reminder to all nee is of the greatest advan- this evening at 8 o'clock. An interest- | Britain, Mrs. A, \ estintatny steet® Vel (Continued From First Page) the future of the servic a e- | e ing debate has been planned by thost East Bo (e 5 eer RE rifices of our heroes of the world war. | Nowadays, though, we don't have in charge of the event. The subject Tonight is ladies’ the loc Vante Iatteri WAl i ent which he said made Washing | the troublesome task of gathering the S EK M BER will be *Resolved—That the town |bowling alleys S e e e e G his private and personal % s nd the mussy mixing at home. officers for the town of Berlin shouwld [ Jarvis Dowd of Newark, Tty e Al e T ode] o8 waad oiizeRRR b TiED FOR TlT]E All drug stores sell the ready-to-use be clected to serve for two years in- |spent the week-end with his parents, | wintor R R e e e g 2 product, improved by the addition of 1 stcad of one as is done at present.”” [Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dowd o Nt i View course of study |HArding said, “worthy of our ¢ il - [ ingredients, called “Wyeth's g g John Emerson and Charles lladdock |street. which had v ek roiloved thought, that in the centu "' | Onio State and Towa Fach Have Won and Iphur Compound.” It 18 will be on the affirmative side while The Progressive ading Cirele s e s m,” rs of the | half since Washinztona, hec £ - : : % very popular because nobody can dis- Clarence Baldwin and Harold Upson |meet Tuesday evening at the home of | | jterary Clab: Mrs H e Ader the hoart and soul of i | Tour Games in Western ¥ootball | cover it has been applied. Simply ; . |will represent the negutives. .\n-\,-I Charles Nelson on Main street. | Miss Tulla Barnes. Mre e [8le for independence ana e | motsten _\u\lu"!rmm;\m' & snfthbrui!: ) The question of having the town r. and Mrs. Deills Lord and |y S S < ' [ nation has so mar s, fi s 3 | with it and draw this through yo Emoumem Wlll Be Taken | e e e B i :‘,:f" \'l':(""'.,”\”," s anes SImp- | casions to record e GHitnEo e Now iy {he close | bair, taking one small strand at @ . 5 was brought before a ial town |the guests of relatives on Wilcos ave- | yob oo \|~”' e "““‘, o \ cepts which hu TR Hegteind contetepoallarlnivon . by morning the gray hair disap- Berlm Tms WQek meeting held several weeks ago. A [nue, e LAl S e st s e R e M s e but what delights the ladies Jarge number of people in the town| Miss Gertrude Quinn entertained o [0\ 1"8 Heovitie, Ars. Ralph Stephen Aol e e iR Vet o R e Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- were not in sympathy with the move | friend from Norwich over ST bty ORI ety F fributel to thel friant ot plavens Eaach with) foir jvictories: fo is that, besides beautifully s and as a result very little discussion | end, [etlcHH] A (S L t encour ; wedl tha ta. | thelr oredit, are tied for first place in | the hair after a few appli- ) was heard at the meeting and ad-| Miss Mabel Carlson of Middletown, | jyorsi w0 NoXionFiay tion he e R e e 8 ion » produces that soft lustre MEETING OF MENS LYGEUM journment was soon in order. Many | has been t! : guest of her sister, Betty Har Mrs. George HIlton | yution which is to be I ding up with tho 1 iy |and appearance of abundance which other people, however, felt that the | Frank Potts. EREEIIREL T s Wyckoft. | ment to those who dispute. 18 &0 atiractlve. movement would be a wise one and | Joseph Mollgan who has been Lad wolent Sale noble cause and a beacon to shed afa W Sconaln virtumily, was el e Intoresting Debate Will Bo Heard At|thought that the people should huve |spending the past few days with his{ The Ladies' Bencvolent Society of | the of umeful knowledge and | as & result of belng held to [ S W S S, more to say on the subject. As @ re- |parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Holi- | the Congregational chureh, will hold | grateful understanding among men, | tic by Michigan on Saturday, while| 3 Jensington Congregational Church |sult the debating committee of the [gan on Main street, has returned to | thir amnual sale of fancy articl Nt Only B Soldier " | the Ohioans were bowling over I'ur- | z o Lyceum decided to have this a3 the | Baltimore, Md., where he is employ- [icC cream and candy, the church “Tt has i . | due, 28 to 0, and the Hawkeyes ;‘,,, 5 This Evening—Church Notes—Fer- | gupjeot of one of their debates. The [ed, parlors on Wednesdiy afternoon of| .. .. 128 seemed to me that ‘our(i.o"'rhdiana under a 41 to O seo \J- >3k - public is Invited to the debate and a| Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Coles of |this w here will alao he an exhi- | Sudies of Washington have been too| poi Onio State and Iowa have tor TR TS TS o leats large attendance is anticipated. Southington, have been visiting rela- | bition of old-fashioned bed quILts | \a view him oe o oted from wWhich | o, o ively casy opposition for the . | The annual Red Cross enrollment Berlin Church Note: tives in town. which will be very interesting Wil el sl chief, the| g0 game \d observers believe [ ¢ . e e eountry I8 being held | The Beriin Motherhood club will| Miss Irene Case who attends schicol | I the evening there will be an en- | yytosmen an he colonies the | oy Wil come through with — clean Pape's Cold Compound” is from November 11 to 24. Berlin peo- | hold a meeting on Wednesday after- in Colchester, spent the week-end |tertainment at 8 o'clock. A en- | mai ‘m'“ ;;‘j;"*lt:l“l‘f“rl_‘. aletes L ; ple must again do their share for this | noon at 3 o’clock at the home of Miss | with her parents on Main street. titled, “Rube and Hns Ma,” will be | which hamme Km',‘jy" S BT Ohio will meet Tllinois, which has Quickest Relief Known P orthy cause and it is for this pur- | Elizabeth Wilcox. Miss Helen Rohm | The Ladles’ Ald Soclety of the | prosented. The Kappa lota Orchestra | munities into a 't nation: as toa|been defeated in all four of 1 pose nat entoilments will be made in | will have as her subject “Child Hy- | Methodist church will hold their next | will furnish music. \1.» C. Corning is i S fon; 88 the | pont games, while lowa tackles | - } ; +lin during this entire week. The | giene.” supper and soclal Friday evening, |.chairman of the aff: A t ad- Ay "“1'“‘1""”' Of| Northeastern, another t GERTE Don't stuffed up! Quit blow- Tt Bertin seetion of the town i in- | The, Women's Ald soclety of the[Dec. th. WS de i U g s e e with four defeats in ns many | 108 and snuffing! A dose of “Papels cloded in the Middietown Red Cross| church will serve a supper in the| The ladies of the red Heart | entertainment e e Wisconsin, however, must | Cold Compound” taken every ‘o association while the Beckley section | church dining room on Wednesday |church will hold a whist and socia Town Plan Meeting e i o e eSS S e e 01 e o il the Matron gesth| ISR DIELIIISE doses are taken us- is in line with Berlin. XKensington | evening at 6:30 o'clock. A social will fat the home of ¥ George Pollard | Tonight the Town Plan Commis- | ton was the great personal for “:‘I‘Af contenders in the race, ually breaks any cold right up. has an association of its own. follow the suppe on Cottage street Tuesday even ion will hold a public hearing 2t the | wrenched bt it wonsin still has a chance to fin- | The very f dose ‘opens clogged Rev. 8 A. Fiske, pastor of the Be N DL er meetng will ba|| Bremont Balley of Deep River, Tina/| the town Tafl nt 8 oiclock. 1t wiil be| Nranahes of e, Brslah anesiies | ieh the messonvin a triple ilo iwitniinoatrila and the iz p8cEOEsS O e lin Congregational church, s chair- | held as ugual on Thursday cvening|been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|for the proposed change in the high- | r R vaata e ot e f"(“ Ohlo State and lowa, but the possi- | head: stops nose running relieves the man of the Berlin section of at 7:30 o’clock. liam Nye of Main street. leading from the Plainville Cast- | est personal factor in saving this con. | bUIty i8 very remote. In order to | ! adache, dullness, 18VErishnatly ericam Red Cross and with Miss alice The Boy Scouts will hold thelr Mr. and Mrs. Willlams of Meriden, company to Broad strect. The |tinent to Anglo-Saxon ;(1'”‘1‘]‘ ‘”‘ “- accomplish this Wisconsin must tri Pape's Cold Compound™ costs only Husion, who is treasurer of Uie as- | weekly meeting on Friday evening at |were calling on Mr. and Mys. 7. 1 nge in the street to be considered b \:)r\ | umph over Chicago, while Ohio and | few cents at drug stores Tt acte sociation has arranged for the en- | the church. Carns Sunday. tonight will be at the central sec-|gr possible the wide. | IoWa suffer defeats in the final gunics [ithont tance, tagtes nic CRls rollment o be taken in this town. It Jensington Congregational. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman and [tion beginning at Ann street. It is|flung fam nglish speaking na- | I¢ met and defeated Notre | tains no quinine—Insist upon Papeisi will be necessary for all of the mem- The Women's Missionary socicty of [ Mrs. George Olson and children of fplanned to have the road shift slight- hm”& 3 8 5 DA, Alaye Dwerful toamm, o | ters of the Red Cross to renew their | the Kensington Congregational | New Britain, were visiting relatives [ly to the west to follow the fence line Served Mankind Well. Ohio, conqueror of Chicago, Michi suhscriptions and it is also hoped that church will meet Thursday afternoon |in town Sunds ’ of the William Cafferty property in-| If the revoltirg col- | 8an, Minnesota and Purdue is capable many new members will be reccived. at the home of Mrs. W. H. Upson. John I)u\lun is attending the|stead of a few feet y fcom it. | onies in time aided by | ©f playing superior football if ex- | Over 200 people in the Berlin strcet | The meeting has been called for 3 |Track Foremen's convention in New Football Results | France, he tore t from the sp | tende seciion pledged themselves last year o'clock and a large attendance is ex-| York city. The All-Plainville football team de- | of T Iy true that two | AL | while many mere are ezpected to en- | pected. The h.m\‘r ' of the late Andre 1 teated the Dutch Hills of Meriden at|dec had saved them | 1C X ol befors {he seek i mp for this| Rev. Carleton Hazen announces that [ rence was largely attended at his Roolks (AT vaatiiiey & ahenn s e e FARBYGCKLE: 'lRl AL IS year. the women of the church have dence on Main street Sunday by the score of 7 to 0. The game was | France. T P Ere 'n:n\‘ il 2 0 2 mnounccments I regards to the | cefved an invitation from the Iirst|ternoon. Rev. . I in, of-| well played and hath teams ‘were|falthful friends and trusted ailles of ON DOCKET TODAY ‘H - Gude’s Pept Red Crom were made ot the Terlin | church in New Britain to hear a lec- Hm.mv;l and the services at the SUhEs i i s et Lt il e oW ruae’s repio- ¥ ren at the services | ture to be given in theiatter church|were In charge of the Masonle lodg red by Peter Da i | ST b B s o - N\« . : . Things pointed out that the National | Daker, a missiongry from India. was a member. The pall bearers were | rupted forward pass. Jay Warfield | well, i mankind e crowds Thronz Comrroom to | Hymor of Bad Health ’wn e g Children’s Book Week. Edgar Morgan, R. O. Clark, Luther | kicked a field goal. et | Jrear Fvidence Against Former | When ill humor hecomes chroni Tn amewer 5 an appeal for the wlarv- Children’s book week is being ob- | Turncr, Elmer Dyer, Charles Nelson | W, T Mooting. massed Great Fortune } car Evidence Against Former | When m(m ‘|‘ € s \“‘s‘cflronl; Shiicnen of Earope the Nattonal | served this weelk at the Ilfbrarics land Willam Noble. Burial was in| The W. eetina il bel| n was not only a great Yol of Movies T v e i quaaters contribuied $5,000,800. | throughout the sfate, and Miss Mar- | Iarmington. 50 | 50 L t statesman; he was : ‘ fLs e Amesican Red Cross 15 now on- Jorh; \]io&rlc, 1tbra 1 at the 1;0.1\ Me- At n\.\. IIMMJ Poverty U:fmm‘ to l‘w —_——— Eme—————— |al x n of great business affalrs san Francisco, Nov. 14.—Roscoe ! | & ,i‘\i‘\; «.[”m\\'hm\ Ily\mo'\i“ svl: tod with the Sture of $19,- | moria brary, has arranged for an |given Wednesday evening at the Ath- Rh Q d S |and an eminent humanitarian. Provi y 0 Yoo STl s el b Jrep Lot T o Ihii- | interesting diaplay of new children's |letic Hall there will be the old-fash- ewma- Quick an UFE | qent and (Fe retioNIGRL i | i OO SO I Ol MR el D i e dre of Ceatral and Easiern Europe | Dooks to be seen for the first time on floned square dances as well as the| py the marvelous rheuma. |Mmassed a fortune which been | tUre ¢ AN b L L R SRt s e SR AT fooms the fund of $30,000,000 raised | Friday of this week. The parents are |modern dances. Those not in costume | iy 15, sold and . guaranteeq |TAted by many as the greatest of his| @ ch of manslaughter growing (% red feevnB. ARSI 8 B A by the Buropean relief council for also invited to come to the library on [will be taxed. by Cla & Dralnerd. O, Avts - ulck. | time in L thic untry. But plainly | out of the death of Miss Virginia | a1 O “, £ e Lmnn~1” v‘m“” + ni‘- fsod and medical aid. Money has oiso | this day to llx;:ffict ]c:.o butlding. — (D e e e it was not his beliet that soclety 19| Rappe, motion pleture actress Sep- et e i ianeil wreeival . Thers are 1,613 n Items, IMarives 2¥on o system the boisong|PCSt served by the transmission fron A s et u l;» m\ t&gcfigxm There ore L8131 The Mapte Cemetery ' assoctation Cliy fitems ‘?v|>‘1‘\| «.-:u 1 th ¢y Iy Ilrll‘” )“nlx z);:.'.‘”‘ AL e s mw‘ Scores of witnesses unjwv.“ the oxygen that rich red blood sl all of them ase doing as sauch | Will hold ity annual meeting at the joints and 3 | posing aggregates of wealth, There- | hoth wa{ted/itheFcall o (5 the ! SHEPLEREREE S { 5 T Worthington Community house this| ., - ; X fore liis will after devis o e | ntand [ S L L, W de pessible ; N - o ; “Sunny Ionnvrsw at Mcrans', — ising minor and | and when taken in steady Tse of Meney. evening at § o'clock. The officers will| . 4 | v sentimental bequests to many I'he crowds began s P e Crons | D& elected for the ensuing year. Lhshicy S I alaties Thndt fe PRI at | through the narrow cor for a while it causes a flood of The subseription 1o the Red Cross | B0 L0 0 Y mee The local charity organizations are B i lirected tha ! red blood cells to stream oosts & dellar snd of tals amount | O FURUIED weekly meeting of the| og this holl as ita official symbol. |the. residunry estate should be di-|third fioor of the hail ol Justics the body, bringing robust one-balf £ong o the Natlonal fund | Seleckmen will be held at the town| gnperg for the elty's poor. Forskinbl h s sharce/ito He die (RS U e ind strength. With good whille e Jocal amociation Jeaps the | P this CYening. : The Womsn's Home Misslonary emizhes trih heirs whom " he | bite the fact that the admisstons were | I OGS ere are. 10 remaintng amownt, That whieh I giv- | H,fr 2 ‘1”"2‘3“_[“_', Toresters of | 1y 0 rtment of the South church will USE j amd I'hus it comes about that an | limited to approximately which yuch Lite looks good and e to the Jogal bramel ls msod Sor [ JORECE WhL A 4 their hall inly 019 o sewing meeting Tuesday after- [estate which, if held fogether and | inch more than o score of News- | fveg are keenly enjoyed pusposes aq denad by Ui Natianat) REUUBECE n;:m\a"ne“f;‘:“g' v noon at 2 o'clock. The missionary Wisely a istered might have be- |} hundr picked polnts of Druggists have Gude's Pepto-Man- Noadquarisys, An efiort wiil ho made || 6 WIEEY 0 A0 b ‘1\-";";‘“‘}1“'_':‘ boxes will be completed and packed come very I was delfberately o |\ e to glimpse the principals in in liquid and tablet form. Be to have epeakars aé the sehooly 1 | tomorrow ‘evening at § o'clock. BT at this time and a large attendance | Soolhn.q andHeali Aukzibiten A few years its en- | the big logal drama as they went Into | qure to get the genuine with the name teil the children the Jmportanes o John Martino of Konsington s the | desired. Anyone having any used nq tity ind its portions had courtroom (qude’s Pepto-Mangan' on the pack- SWJ \;»*Q: §o thet they In tusn will only DIABsE For tha ”m'wpnnmml? r‘f;f‘ |clothing or toys for the boxes, is “ r&uces irri‘ation l»u .(;; whsorbed into t e “, eral body Ior more in the cor s il GieH 2P b petween the Kensington postoffice |Feauested to bring them to the meet- 2 | of the couutry's wealth, If that pro. | tending slacs ha eir N ::T’lv\w rhr::;mu ’I«:;”tmlfl:;;: for | A4 the New York, New ”“‘7""“ anq ]m;. trie frons. Tabs fair tonight findisufal ‘émdores """‘u”“““" ‘”‘" Tous, 1t |W»‘~\‘vv ‘:,:;‘H‘,‘ o it which they call po athia vi . tas Mew's Lyesust wiii be hatd at the | Hartiord r-l[r’l:‘ca.xl“:lhc‘gz(j 5 i S DR LA e hhsif ini o415 norinal [in the sum of results the nation was|dence indicates a hard and bitter con Relieves Headache B ARERDS Tha four nights' falr mven by the| Miss Gertrude Johnson of this city ealthy condition the gainer by the poiiey of Wasting. | fusf. o he o montha (Wt have| A jigtle Musterole, rubbed on fore st Berlin Improvement company | W08 the guest of Miss Elizabeth Par- | 3 o Al ELE by o S| head and temples, will usually drive F S which ended Friday mght with an olq | Xer of Weallingford for the week-end, | 71-781/;‘(‘0 " e ikt il (o Ean e i act by arbuckle The | gway headache. A clean, white oint- ) -~ tashioned bara danea proved n mu "nere wiil be’a supper and sale of Babe e ;‘“_ &0 oeal i | defendant I““ een in prison for SevV- | ment, made with oil of mustard, i both gaeially el fnancially, A articles at the Iirst Daptist incs forth with & DEQULIAT: radiance ik ‘_ 8, s Ao i 5 Y| Musterole is a natural remedy with Frrese Moty FUCRYy | iarge crowd attandod ongh ovoning irch, Tuesday at 6:30, S U LT A T first | hearing on a charge of murder Which | pone of the evil after-effects so often \ued,-—-“mfll‘m*. OF BHEBA"™ [asd the entsrtainments which wor| Jnterialnment. Tabs falr tonight. BRoVIRlon: B ctiat shid debls. shalllave)|.yas teducs. gt |“ bt caused by “internal medicine." e e | FEPRIGHCA by horh homa and out of —Advt :l{”'l Lo ‘“ '";, orid nus i“‘l‘ L) “m,,‘\‘ "r Boidls ’1" "" ‘”"1' g Get Musterole at your drug store, ¥\ town tatent, aaposinlly the Drama | A AR seiaie s A INaeas Metion charged witn | 95 & 05¢, jars & tubes; hospital sise, $3. 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