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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921, e, Cirac l’lz\invillc News ATTENDANCE OF Vilardl rginia Broadwi Philip | 1 L.eonard Cavallare, Howard | Tosepn huml\\ Roy Petersor Perlect Honor Records for Term | <nerme ol Grad Ell(lll]g De(}embel‘ 21 ne ‘\ i ‘H‘ “': \“ L ‘\“’m “ tin ‘ The Kind You I 8 Bouglt has borne tho signas |trell, Emma Pelluchin, sylvia Holden ture of Chas, I I r, and has lwvn mado under ICE ON ALL MILLINERY | ! N aade T A—IV ( | to decelve you in this, (nunlvnuax mitations and RO ER] HIRD RELEASLD I ‘,HH‘I, 'f‘-,mh. Paul Vielnu "Jl'.\(-n\-gnml" are but experiments, .’md endanger tho For Balance Of the week bert Datoli, Angelina 'elluchi health of Children—Experience against Experiment, YES, IT'S OUR SEMI-ANNUAL 1 PRICE FVENT IN floly Name Smoker On danuary 2— [5100 C000% Joby R Never attempt to relieve your baby with a MILLINERY 10N WHERLE CHOICE IS GIVEN OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF i hotor Poaraei Bohwahi Chestec) semedy that you would use for i'ourself. HATS AND TRIMMINGS AT JUST HALF TUE MARKED PRICES No' Arrcats: Or' Disturbances Over| S8MIGh (RI0RE | PO0 Jr n 4 As R i Ihe Holldays — Factories Resume | Lena Caliendo, Clara Har ha fiw.'! Dress Hats, Semi-Dress Hats, tailored and sport models, also mourning hats, all at Just Half ric Hats for matrons, for the young women, al¢o ': the children. Made of silk duvetyn, tinseled hro Ounatl o Rlaeti0 0N Grade IV A Jarmless substitute for Castor O, Pares cades, felt, Iyons and panne velvet, Some fur trimmed, others with flowe Iycorine ostrich, ribbon pEXALDNESS Yt BRI ns; Irving Morgan, John Gallagher {'n'"!' “Drops and Soothing Syrups. 1t contains neither bows and colorful plumage. Black and all the season's oc ot colorings Hi e ineR ala0 i ShiBarAN Bringipel Orrine] Judd Harvey Smith, Helen Chotkowski Oplum, Morphine nor ofher narcotie substance. For and tips, aigrettes, pom poms, flowers, ete., all at Half Price this week, regardiess of any previous re Bl i siie Grammart sanool hRe=6a loseph Yacobellis, Dorothy 1 DAY nm}w}hun llnr(,\_,\vn'ull has e in ummul\t I(Ih(‘ lnrthfi ductions, ileluded In this sale is Half Price on our line of lovely draped or face Veils, chenille ¥ ot | e e T (et all pupils perfect in|Pert Stevenson, Cella Yenzo, Alfonso | relief of fnnl\ll";n:m';. l’I‘:!;:h-m:\, \‘\lln( “1;11(:' an dotted, The greatest Millinery chance of the year. Nothing on approval, no exchanges. B! ottendance at the institution for thei Yacobellls, Frank Dumlano, lLaw Rarthocait ALY OFOLlibang orps nl rt'l Hg D ¢ ¢ e vence Gregory, Helen Bergan, Allce and by regulating the Stomach and owels, aids the ase cem g > slunln(h.n m I-md giving 1 y and l-lturul sleepe term ending on lorence Pestillo, Antoinette TEAR'S BIGGEST MONEY SAVING EVENT |} oo [oofiiin B2 20 Ilvida Conforti, Constance Di Gia Our Annual BEFORE STOCK TAKING Sale of [J] simsmomit, bt growy e ot Eyman, Sirion ‘mobertn Gan seph LePore, Anna Morglo, John [ ol A Cheetham ‘ertani, Everett Fanion, Silvia Gnaz St QL . WEARABLES FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS | 70, Mildred Peplow, John Deegan, GEadagIy el » 7 o For | Thomas Mclidowie, Pasquale Silverto. |, o8¢ Berlantl, Rose Greener, Ay O v :30 Y A SALE THAT ALL WOMEN REMEMBER FOR WONDERFUL VALUE GIVING AND LOOK |4 de I B Seranton, Benny Capparelli, Raymor I‘I Se Oi‘ Y er ears FORWARD TO FROM SEASON TO SEASON TO SHARE IS BENEFITS, A SALL WHERE COSTS IS Bro by julla DI Cia.|Perron, Peter Yawin, Helen Boliver, THE GENTAUR GOWPANY, NEW ¥ORK CrY IS ARI LOST SIGHT OF IN ORDER 10O CLEAR. FOR INVENTORY. HERE ARE |f@||como, Constance rire, Paul De-|Gladys Furrey, Dorothy Stanley, Har- | g WHICH PLAINLY SHOW HOW BIG THI. SAVINGS AR M|l Zcnzo, Alan Tyler g vey Galaise, Vinton Smith, Flore BIG SUIT VALUES COAT BARGAINS Grade Iirieson, Olga Neri, IIf'i"'v Sturgeon, Harrianl Besitiian ke Velordi, |1€Vi8 Okenquist, I'red Tyler. | lussell Smith, G asciello, Mike Grade V A | pavents and friends ar gainst the curb, thereby saving hime i - ’ a " . models, offered now at savings like pse during o & s 3 roris Spencen tober )0 Sults, should interest any woman with a thought 1 wings like these during th assile, Eleanor Schubert, Rocel Plo|., Poris ncer, Robert' Deega sclf and the car from any injury. " sale: q| | a Sha sarolyn : el bt one. A 81| sante 18 AL O 0L Plainville Briefs Coats now marked $15.00 5 o ‘ Gibbon, Elvina Minella, Anna Plain Tailored braided, plain or fur trimmed, bave sold up to $25.00. i : i Philip Pes. |cavk, Carmy Bosco, Teresa Gn ; Mr. and Mrs. Albion Bogue an our entire stock with cholce as follows: Choice NOW b 4.vvvreennns ; b 5 : R Mo, wWaltrude Johnaen, | daughter, of Central square, spent R Suits now marked $32.7 Coats now marked $19.75 st e e ehiam. | James Simpson, Arthur Okenqui s at New London as ‘ have sold up to $45.00 have soid up to $29.50. R it CTan Ernestine | 1ssther Sneideman, Cecelia Dame, Mr, | ! parent hol \u"\;mw o \\(1|‘f"“|l|‘:\\’]‘la\:' e St Johnson, Esther Eyers, Ruth Kiare, [!lan Hamilion, Arthur Fanna, Ruth| \M\M . Loul : have sold up to HRve: soid up to $ 8| Samuel Minclio. Howard Smith, John | !-€W1s, \Mm'u \lm\», V\Im.) Roper Holldaya at RCalinavtile Bvisitl CIOMGE NOW BE veverssonssiissesnasasssss 884,80 Cholos now:at : Gy 5 L Gl L Chtnerine Babaooll Nidola Maniolay | LLieB Sults mowimyked s 4500 Cants now sadihsd §45 K \H‘ull' rank Certani, |Trene Mills, Carl Peterson, Samuel A. H. Condell and Oliver R son your nostrils are clogged and have sold up to $65.00. have sold up to $39.5 g ena Conforti, Irene McGrath, An-|Solomone, Vivian Davis, Lena| ’® ! R ) tuffed because of catarrh y e superior court on Ji ny 3 r & get Ely's Cream Balm at Choice now at . veieereee.. $39.65 Choice now at .. : sl Sanle Sienkewicz, | Henne, va Morrow, Vero < Suits now marked $59.50 Coats now m el B o bt Mhtbe, Tor b vard 6 Dr. and Mrs, J. N. Bull spe f irug Store. Apply a little of this have hold up to $75.00. have seld up to $5 it ',\v;ty‘,v»rr.n‘\l{‘; ; |‘ u‘;"yum‘ { T N isorelll LN tre thelr son, Harris J.| py ntiseptic, p destroying Choice now at 5160 Choice now at S RL it Roberth ey | Okanauisty Al ronsotRlisazio e H e to vour nos nd let it icis Bat Elizabeth Coleman Grade VI, A : net ough B F‘“";"T" ‘harlotte Day, Loretta Roper, Irene| Charles Hogan, Rolland Gauthier of yo 1 and ! B | <G Uk : a meeting of the Busy | grant tanlay r ck Gainer, Andrew Bernaducc, | 1+ BL& ; Grade 11 ¢ } Bachman; Jennle Mclldowle, |1ior s of Mrs. Joss Rosdler of Mout How good it feels, Your heafl {§ ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. [stamps will be a thing of the past. louise Trastow, Clifford Sturgeon. |Stephine 2 e e | e : ? 10-| clear. Your nostrils open. You SRS e Sy 7 tain View cathe frecly, No more h: Belllll N eVJS hd '““"_”‘ o I erhin e engnesmany | B .. Berlin Bits » \ustin _Daniels, Dolando Gnazzo,|Stephine Sasek, Ifrank Sabla, Sophia o tha e MADloh thepreeel i o 3 il 5 of Miss Hattle Miller to George Jes-| The weekly T. A. B. whish will b | {orman Thompson, Eldred LeVas-|Naaman, Tony Minella, Charles Mills, e i PEiGAAE A el colde AUd GAUNEE ter of Youngstown, Ohio was an-|held this evening at the usual time | eup, Doris Scherr, Antonio Caparelli,|Tony Lepore, Ethel Johnson i G L ke magic. Don't stay stuffed nounced. Miss Miller Is well known| There will be no meeting of the Re- | joward Ieel 4 Holyoke »ked up and miserable. Reliet 1. Miss ) g of . ard Ieelan, Kenneth Spencer rade VI, 13 B iar, a atudlent st Folyl i as Berlin has been her home town.|liable Sewing Club this weck. Feraial Gonskan eyt lotrowl | Gracs Alne-binoilie Sonan Terean oo neRErlEL p BERE o gl v Mr. Jester although he does not live| Charles Rich of Alexandria, Vir- Datoli, Otto Henne, Emily Kilby, Sam- | g ',‘\.,]1,,”” his mid-year vacation at his | S To Choose at Cost or even less for new Winter New Winter Styles, plain or fur trimmed in Berlin at pr nt made his home|ginia is visiting hi sther in Der- Cla e 1el Pratt, Teresa Yenzo, Edmond Tolli . and Mrs. Elmore E. Skinner of | the ‘I\MM with R. A. Catlin an Vietor Hurtado, Everett Manning, | plans to le soon for Philadelphia Berlin announce the engagement of |family in New Britain Kenneth Prior, John Stevenson, Rose | and then for Hon 1 4 1 their daughter Miss Nathalic Ruth to rge J. Reed and family enter- reak “Hare a1 e T e of New State Alhletlc BUflI’d ApplOVES Lawrence Georse Austin son of Mr.|tained about twenty uests over. th Breakdown After Lo Y e AL "ol | Stops Hair Coming Out; and Mrs. I, . Austin of this town. | holidays. B HE RNk Mo e e e SleE 5t Dast s ] ; Ap]]()mm]ems Mrs. doseph Polletier, | e Husband S Death Ritarad Ci '1'1.(-\:nl;:mym Whlllm| L G W i oE Maple etisetitiag pup Thickens, Beautifies. sington Sunday at about noon time, Mrs. Anna O'Hara of 464 Evergreen| pronry Alum, Dorothy Case, Filo- 4 i Melihty . HIS IN BELFAST. and Kensington for thej crious condition until she began tak- [George Okenquist, James Solomone, years and was well known in| panization—Pleas Being Made 105 | 1o Wincarnis Colombo Antoniolf, Howard Cheetham, | One Killed and Several Wounded in Miss Hattie Miller Engaged to George | town. She is survived by four sons, o Sistina Gnazzo, Delorous Miller, Alf Latest Clash There, Joseph Jt., of ¢ Britain, John of{ Annual Banquet. R s R TG Jester and Nathalie Skinner to Law- { New Haven, Omar of East Berlin and “During my husband’s illness T had |, 10 “jadiiv Caliendo, Eva Day, Lincol elfast, Dec (Dy Tels EEnEL o : Attorney George LeWit ; Sfa e s6ltl 6 e ! 3 v ) : Nelson of Kensington. The funeral| = <i07 "H MT\ : I \\"" : ; actically wore myself out through| ,p,con Walter Murphy, Avis Pease, : ki ! will be held on Wednesday morning at | PN » e , the Jehuda|work and worry,” said Mrs. O'Haralyiga stilimacher, Isabel Vilardi wounde sh between @ 9 o'clock from St. P'aul's church in ‘.flm( hulglw:i o I]- for the com- | ¢cently “And so when he passed Grade VII, B 1stabulary patrol and a number o Sl - $ R ing year. 1e other officers are ¢ wa hae Imost reached a state i . he owbone g Kensington and Rev. 7. C. Brennan| o8 M8t 8 Soi0E O erm vay, 1 had almost reached a stat NN B n M aTalDal oy Trent in the Marrowbone area this The state athletic commission has|will officiate. Burial will be in st.| PURER 00 BEESHEES R Greener, John Madeley, Clarence | MOrNINg notified the local selectmen that they [ Mary's new cemetery, New Britain. Cole ADPIRAIL gL ‘_“]“'fi at anything for days afterwards. I|patcrson. Ruth Smith, Ruth Usher,| The constables challenged the men, approve of the recent elections to Caota T vons recording | woyid fecl so weak and exhausted who we sting suspiciously where & - seeretary, My 3 ; monitor, the athletic commission made by the | qoqr00 yons for a long time a resi- | 13. Gordon: guardian S selectmen, Arthur Benson of Bast ahi : : o E Lt 2 : dent of Kensington died at the Hart-|warden, Joseph I'cingold. Ired R Berlin has been appolnted to serve on | g pogpital on Sunday where he had | Winkle and Aaron Pinkus werc the commission for a perfod of three |, .\ "onorated upon for appendicitis|elected trustees. e " S Mr. Lyons condiicted the only saw mill| A committce was appointed to John Ventres will serve on thel i wag operated in this town. IFu-| operate In conjunction with other|<CPE uP fo0 e : e e commission’ for two years and Wil-| 0%, o coments are incomplete. | societies in an effort to raise $14,000,- | -1 happened one dax 1o vead abow Grade V [Car Slides on Tce Il‘um Ryan for a r»f_rifj:l of one .‘_fl"- R S R [ 000 towards a constructing campalgi | 1 ‘f'j‘f“‘* “_“v S ’ Aot Clarence Deloy, Getehell, Or rand St. Hill The appointments were made several L3 : for devastated Europe. certainly has done wonders for me. | pqward Kricson, Peter DeCarli, Bdna o . e i Ls g days ago by the selectmen of the| Selectman George B. Carter wishes| A pangements will he made by the the time I had taken about Harns. Vg Farer, Linan IKelo| | While attempting to drive up| g5-cents buys a bottle of “Dander- town and the report submitted to the|to warn the coasters of the town of | antertainment gommittee tomorrow |of the bottie I began to improve oo™y ool b ilb fames Tos. | Grand street Iiill without chains ves- | jne” at any drug store. After one ap- state athletic committee which has|the impending danger of slding on| evening for the ‘10th anniversary ban- | wonderfully and by the time I had | ¥4 % o0 e coliora, Harrfet Gain | erday, Howard Wilson, proprictor of | plication you can not find a particle of sent its approval of the appointments. |such hills at Damon's or Galpin's in|quet to be held at the Turner hall on [taken the whole bottle my appetite | " Narjon Davis, Maria Ingham, | valRon Al tore, found) dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, The appointments are of the same[Berlin. Although there are no 1aws| january 11. had come back. I was much less ner- |G qve’ Madey, Martin Bergan, Wai- sliding dow (il back- | every hair shows new Iite, vigow nature of the boxing commission ap-[in the town which prohibit sliding| —— vou ‘ml was getting quite some sleep |y 06 Bunnell, Boleslaw Chotkowski, | W ml 1 or woid a more | brightness, more color and abund- pointments made in New Britain in-Jon either of these two hills dur- it night, 1 v cannot praise Win- |y I"letcher, Williamina Duncan, Fva | 0T0Us cras r. Wilson backed asmuch If any such exhibits are toling the p Veais there huve: besn| AGGIDENTAL ASPHYXIAT]ON S B LepA e e i be held in this town the above named |several aceidents. | few hottles and now I am entirely Grade VIIL. B board will take charge of the work. The selectmen of the town will hold ell. My insomnia is gone. T have a| (yde MeGibbon, Roger Newtor Berlin Church Notes. + meeting at the town hall this eve-|mony Mirighiani, Aged 12 Years, |$000 appetitc and my nerves are fine N e e e The Girl Scouts of the Berlin Con-luing and it is possible that action may | FvaniTy el e o Woman & USRI Rlo A nle e gregational church will hold a Christ-|be taken on the mater at this meet-| Found Dead at His Home, at Winc is put in two sizes-——$1.10 TR NG Lo R TR A% Noth For e ol mas party at the home of Miss Hstelle |ing. | T e e et el ine s Sarh con Loy Goodrich tomorrow evening at .8 About Theift Stamps fah Skeeel, Xeaterdays v ‘The Dickinson Drug Co., 169 Main |\, cher “Robert Vance, John Yacobe o'clock. All girls of the troop are in- Thrift stamps will positively not be m, Miriglis Eoa 4y vents ¢ | St. Write for fibe instructive booklet. | is Wegley Naaman, Ned Oke vited to be present at this party sold at the Kens yn postofilce after | 855 Arch street, met death by asphyx Mary Royece, Raymond Schwab A meeting will be held on Thurs-| . omper according to an an-|iation at his home during Sunday ton Tanner, Elmer Vilardi day evening preparatory to Com Y 4 5 | nouncement de this morning by | night, his lifeless body being dis- | Hird Is Released munion on Sunday morning. Follow-|pogtmaster W. W. Fagan. IFor a mat- | covered eatly yesterday mornin Robert N. Hird of 2 ing this gathering there will he &4 o0 pot the stamps will not be sold | his mother, Mrs. Rosie Zoc p has been relcased from th meeting of the standing committee of ",y ogtoflice in the country after| Watcrman Lyon, medical examine County jail after gerving three the church to which all members of | 00 U Sronouncenl the: case as6ne oflasal f wr for W Mliegal dikeEsthnty e the committee are asked to attend. Any person holding a war savings|dental asphysiation 1 I the hooks of the Plainville Receives Letter. hook must have it filled if they care to ral days. ago the electric light company. Hird was convicted Postmaster W. W. Fagan of the |, g0 it on or.before this date. Af-|buib at Marigliani's house burned out | erfme in the September term IKensington ymstn(f!fif' has received af, o agct of December, war savings W gas was being used for fllumina 7 | superior court following a ri letter from C. Reising, superintend tion Early Sunday Mrs, Mirigliani, | Take of salts if your Back |vestigation by the bank authe ent of the railway mail service thank- mmmr——— | 00 of (he deceased, was called out S 3 e LToNGA Lwilty Tarambe ing him for the work done in this lon a midwife case. It is believed | IHEoLdbatden otibley | funds to the amount of $4.6( ¢ past Christmas rush. The letter re- UUEH! LUMBAGH' that Mirigliani either turned on the | you | although he did not plead g ceived is as follow 16 ter he had apparently shut it - S that charge, admitted that My Dear Postmaster, off, or else the shut-off vaive was| No man or woman who eats meat |tampered with the hanks b o | @ Kensington, Conn. not working properly . |regularly can make a mistake by flush- | is alleged to have made a f « s I want also to express my thanks | Mrs. Zoccali went to her 8on’s room | i, o (he kidneys occasionally, says a |fession to representative , your oftice for responding so splen- o awaken him yesterday mornin Known authority at forms uric | bonding house while serving hi didly to the Department's campaign ind when he failed to respond 10 her | ,oiq which exeites the kidneys, they|tence. He was to have served one ® for early mailing and properly pack- | calls, she notified Ralph Anthony, |become over-worked from the strajn, | year ing aml tying parcels. who resides in an adjoining tenement. [, .« o oodch and fail to filter the waste Holy Name Smoker I wont algo to express my thanks y | Dr. B, Mann was summoned, but o0 e from the blood, then we v. John K. Fay, pastor o and appreciation for the splendid co- Mirighani was dead when the phy- | 0 v e il rheumatism, head ;.--”.,m of Our 1y of Merey operation you and your employes have sician arrived, The windows in the [Fe! slci Near ewalam, eed- | sesured two txcellant sptakars Tor Ui s ailway Mail Service in dis- house were frozen, and it was 1 e crvoustess, G e - | smoker and social of th me | B b T f,"‘\;‘l‘”'l:': "f“‘"l“"l-m,l ot et o W17 | Bub Dackache away with smalt AL D AL RO s sound s plessness and urinary dis- | Smokier and la ¥ the iy Nem | Al i direct lines and states, in securing the trial bottle of old dows to clear the room of the gas, S e ot Si1BeR G K duays ment on the evenir Januar 4 ° co-operation of the public by early “St. Jacobs Oil.” ,""“ Motons siod o Lo AONS L 1eiis pen 1o Il e b mailing and securely packing their | JITNEYMAN TO WED i kidneys or ‘1‘” “’f‘ sh S | The annual election of off ancels and sting in moving the he urine i ondy, offensive, full . He SVAAINE ol Revpdis and i . BV AR Back hurt you? Can't straighten up sediment, irregular of passage of mt-|Ne!d the evening previc mails promptly | smoker. without feeling sudde s, harp tended by a sensation of scalding, stop Kindly express for me to your S LN suded I g, P Lodge Election s ¢ iw'employes my gratitude :';}_‘";1 "l’\‘l‘l'm “"‘j:”i‘.“w"' I\fiw‘:’ .].‘.1’\“:’.‘.1"""" . Tall, Who Operates Busses on | eating meat "““1”:\“2‘.\\\‘]”‘, four ounees | (5t General Lawto ’ B\ P o and appreciation for their co-opera- b PR R R C bl 1 QA O % acy; 1AKe | \merica, will hold its reg 24 4 fon | ¢ 4 d yo 't relief the ch Street, to Take Wallingford GleansoRai i & of water he- | AT , will hold its regular 1 wishes for a Merry Christmas and a | MOBCH YOU FUB SOUL BACK MID| - Gl for Wite. A . ) e rs will be held embe ¥ tappy New Year. : . penetrating "8t Jacobs Oi idneys will act fine. This famous salts b C. REISING, Superintendent Nothing else takes out soren A | e t of John J. Hall, |is made m the acids of grapes and | i 3 sthaers ness and stiffness so . i ss Viola M. llemon juice, combined with lithia, and rence Austin—I'agan Receives Let- ter—DBerlin Briefs. ! )t complete collapse. 1 could hardly Alina Bachman, Wesley Dodge, Doro- luring the day that it was all 1 could |y < Vason. Howard Mitchell, Wesley | 1pon one of them opened fire, 1o to get about, and yet when night|g.}hwab, Annie Sienkiewoicz Elba |INg a policeman. A running me [ could get no sleep. I was fear- | vijarai. Viola Bruece, Albert 1fort lewed in which the sniper was ully nervous—the least little thing |pinche Matteo, John Peplow, Celia | Order was restored with the aid of ¢ would make me jump. And this had Sanik iovard yish Tosseh - Vi. |armored car Kept up for days and days. larai | - — I'he Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States The Christmas rush at the Kensing 1 ton postoffice was the heaviest this|Simply rub it on vour back a Ut Hunter, of Wallingford s annour has be for generations to flush piscopal Chureh Notes year that it has been in years, Post-|comes the pain. Tt is harmless and oq at a Christmas dinner in the home |and stimulat idneys, also to , ¢ Our Saviour—To row ° . . master Fagan annosnced this morn- | 10esn’t burn the skin of the prospective bride Sunday. No [neutralize the acids in urine &0 it no|jyo)¢ ALY e ! N B o1 Qt 24 Agures ar Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a|date was announced for the wedding, |longer ci tatlon, thus ending | e of the 1 y 1 €W riam O Ore7 ain . 50 he hea ng. Although the official figures are elebratior holy comn not known, it is estimated that at|small trial bottle of old, n | wh will take place sometime next 3 10 o'olock in the mornih least 3,000 parcel post bundles went |Jacobs Oil” from any drug store, and | gpring. Jad Salts is nsive and cannot | ot yet made r Chri < W . through the hands of the local clerits |after using it just once, you'll forget| Mr. Hall is one of the operators of |injure ightful effervescent | communion are o do i N P R C during the past week. Tully 5,000 |that you ever had backache, lumbago|the Arch street jitney line, and has [lithia-water which everyone | yomorre fie the ce ear A\ . rOSSlng ‘hristmas cards was the estimate for |or sciatica, because vour back will| been in business on that street for t hould yw and then to keep the | tions ne Sunday iese little reminders of friendships. I'mever hurt or canse any more misery. | past two years He recently with- | kidpeys ¢ ctive and the blood At 6 o' k there will F Engagements Announced, It never disappoints and has been|drew his application for a permit to 'pure, therehy avoiding serious Kidney | Christmas tree services and exerc At a dinner party held last eve-' recommended for 60 years. operate a jitney line on Hart street. -complications. Jfor the Church school ehildren

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