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GAS BUSES WL | . Some More Truths. RUN HERE M[]Nn A WOULD you use a steam shovel to move a pebble? Certainly not. Implementt‘: Y are built according to the work they have to do, ‘ 3 Y < Would you use a grown-up's remedy for your baby's ills? Certainly not.! Railroad to Experiment With| Romedies are prepared according to the work THEY have to do. % ; | New @ginles All this is preliminary to reminding you that Fletcher's Castoria was sought : T out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And let: LEGION M@@RSH[P DRIVE| this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the Just-as-good stuff that; [Townspeopie see Need of Vaccinaon| 3 e all vight for you in all your strength, but dangerous for the little babe.: | and Doctors Are Kept Busy—Local All the mother-love that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to Yiad sufiers Injurics From Stiding—| Bahy, And being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially prepared for babies as you would a baby's food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge. | Items, | | The new gas buses of the New Haven road will commence operating laver the local lines starting next week H Monday. It is planned as more of oo - F an experiment case than to make it a ! TS AL: ¥ A C h I ' d re n C ry o r | permanent procedure, although the e | buses may be kept on the local lines for some time until Yhe results are |accurately learned. The regular steam |trains will run as usual during the |early hours but at 8:30 o'clock, on the incoming mail train, the bus will |be used. It will run from New Ha- | ven to New Hartford to Plainville, It is understood that the gas train will |also run on the 4:30 o'clock schedule [in the afternoon over the same road. FOR THREE DAYS—That is FPriday, Sa fitting dress skirts at the following low prices $9 50 Gives choice at our Wool Dress Goods Dept,, any material, in checks, stripes, plaids or plain 3 colors, up to $3.00 a yard. Any style Bsirt made from any of these at the very low price of $9.50 cach, lay and Monday, we will make to your order stylish, well | | | | $12 50 Is our Sale Price for a Skirt made from any material above $3.00 a yard, including fabrics 0 that were priced from $5.00 to $8.00. Think of it, choice from any of these for Skirt to measure—3$12,50, EVERY SKIRT GUARANT D to give satisfaction in fit and workmanship One or two try-ons ff necessary. As these quoted prices are the lowest ever for our guaranteed Skirts, we advise early selec- tlon for getting choice of the hest.materials. $9.50 and $12.50 are the prices, | ‘ Sale Of ‘Yorke Shirts’ Going On A\ | { Just how the mails will be forward- i = e |ed has not been ascertained by the 4 0 4 DAL & S B v {local office, as no orders have been "ALGOHOL -3 PER OENT. WITH BARGAINS MOST UNUSUAL—Made with soft turn over cuffs, of such fabrics as woven and |§ 1ed yet regarding that matter. It ) | AVegetabicPreparalicafiels§ § that there must be a test 5 : similulmmwm;" made of the buses before allowing b tingthe S 4 [the maits to be sent on them. Dur: |~ & & oY Are You Prepared? ! pENS e IS = ing the past few weeks, the gos 8 S INFANTS - CH | have pnr:&sml over the mmIk:xm'-:.al"“ - == A doctor in the house all the time would be a good idea. Yot you | Vaccination Di can’t afford to keep a doctor in the family to keep baby well or pre- Some townspeople vent sickness. But you can do almost the same thing by having at hand a bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria, because it is a wonderful remody for indigestion, colic, feverishness, fretfulness and all the other dis- orders that result from common ailments that babies have. Fletcher’s Castoria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Socthing Syrups. Children cry for Fletcher’s Castoria, and mothers recommend it because they have found it a comfort to children and a mother’s friend. If you love your baby, you know how sweet it is to be able to printed madras, fancy crepes and other fine shirtings with colors guaranteed fast and regularly priced up to $3.50 each—Choice, $1.95 each. An Immense Assortment of “Yorke'' negligee Shirts, made of Satin striped and woven madras, Russian ) h— cords and heavy fibre silks in splendid patterns and colors, guaranteed fast. Values up to usstony re taking pre- | cautionary measures to sufeguard themselves against any possible out- | break of diseuse here and the local | physicians have had numerous vac- | cination cases. A number of children have been hrought in by their parents| | following the announcement of Health | Officer J. N. Bull, advising them to | be vaccinated. There i no fear of uny epidemic at the school or in this town at present. LES | Dr. Bull reports one case of scarlet| [ORATN A helpfulRemedyfor heip baby when trouble comes. You cannot always call upon & doctor. | - = e e e e | fever in town but this ig of & il 2 Gonsflpufionmdl)mrfl\w- But doctors have nothing but good to say of Fletcher’s i Berlln NeWS fve new books have heen added fo]sent five coops of prize winning Ply- | ature and every precaution is being = and Feveristness ond § cause they know that it can only do good — that it can’t do any harm— | the list during the year, several of |mouth Rocks to Hartford where they | {iken fo prevent this from spread- | e Loss OF SLEER and they wouldn’t want you to use for baby a remedy that you would ' e U5 them having been donated by friends. |Will be on exhibit at the Connecticut [ (I8 The influenza case at Mountain : iting herefrom-inim®OY R 50 for yourself. Special mention is given to the 10 [State Poultry show. 1N Bl sHtaloxan With g Rer. e R I I al — volumes of “Messages of Presidents”| George 1%, Prentice of Berlin strect, | [0US results. Mi beth Heine- Q FocSimite Signatare ot MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA' | | from 1798 to 1898 which was donated |18 in Pittsburgh on a busincss trip, | Man: Vistting nurse at the school, re- W by Edward Deming. The Iraternal bowling league of | POT'S cxcellent condilions there and N : GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Choice at this sale at only $2.59 each. White Oxford Shirts in both collar and collarless styles at this sale for $2.59 cach. Rcal values range up to $5.50 each. Best Shoe Values Yet, At Our Sale KINDS FOR WOM » BOYS AND GIRLS that at this ¢, the Shoe event of the year, are very much underpriced. Don’t let the opportunitics get by if you have a thought of footwear. ¥ | no cases of sickness other than usual Oither Curitiiinisns Kensington, will roll several games at Nioas D {8 ! [ Olbiers whb hove ‘remembsred the |the-Casine alleys in New Britsin to- Z’r‘ssc"'r:p”;ft‘“'mg"ji,,‘:;"“i"‘ R YBEY CAT YORK. | institute during the vear are Mrs, C. |night. | i G nanand st nihe.old | G iths.0ld M. Jarvis, Mrs. Galpin, Miss Ruth| The Grange sewing circle met this| NS children are either given imme AL O i 4{)(}.“,,5 Galpin, Misses Florence, Emily and |afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed- |0 ei€ attention by the visiting nurse i . 4 2 Katherine RBrandegee, ‘ Miss Emily Brandegee Named|sicnn wora, nir ana i Bears the Signature of r. Crain, |ward Michaels of Berlin street. [orenedamemiil snotostotieingr- L Wil The Reliable sewir club will meet Y 4 2 el 2 cox, Mr. Beerhardz ith Smith, |this evening with Miss Rose Pitzsim- | Th,\"(;’f:::,.;‘,’,',l':.":’:.r“""nnf'"" £ Llhl‘arlall at Mee[m Mrs, James Woodrufe: and’ Ambtose|ons of. Kensington, b A oy T o AT S BRRL LB IE Barrett. The socicty extended a| The Boy S jplans for a membership drive in ac- outs of Berlin will meet ! Bapray : o Hod IS | i {cordance with the one which is be- T e vote of thanks to M toys, Miss|with Rev. S. A. Iiske tomorrow eve- |\ I 0 Oy Wit Rev B A Uiske iomorraw eve- | ing weld SHoGuRIb0L ShE: ConRRy by | Hollister and Miss Loiselle for the [ning. 1 legion organizations. Harry Ifish- | FATHERS DEFEAT SONS | work tiey nave done’this past yeas Iiast Berlin Tems, er and Edward Brrows have been as collecto 7 : : 'he annual meeting of the Kast placed in charge of the work and any | have to be taken of the knee to as- quested. ‘Tasmanian officials report g o Lieport of Treasurer. > ’ t : Berlin Coal and Wood company will | ex-service men desiri 18l | B Rl BTy i 1 ems hat the fish ted fi th "o ¢ Y o Miss k. v Bra P, as f Rt 5 b X degiring to join the|certain the injury as the lad is un- that the fish propagate: rom e “0ld Boys" Show “Young Boys" They Liss Emily Brandegee, treasurer of |,. ya1q at the Knights of Pythias hail post are urged to get in touch with | able to stand on his leg. y previous shipments have done well. | o0 e abungty g eveninatab «ayoliation tiedatail Basketball Notes Now Al S et e et Cae Rl o'clock The bonus hill has been greatly d 82| The Plainville A. C. basketball team | harmonic matinee concert, Jan. 29th, . its k Moran and Robert Hird as | [ox's theat 5 ol Yood [1] D b T e gl A e ko r I"ox's theater. 75 musiclans. Goo “"__ U’,,:rwk: 1'3,(.,:;(””,- WEst (Crdm :‘”"h;‘*’sr‘a lrfif:w)ro _m'l r‘n;u{{; 4 )‘vlk.s Deen years inactivity. Tite majority of the |soloist. Thc to $1.50, at Crowell’s Drug L c Mrs. 3 Pra , m- | watehed with interest by all mem-|pavers an ; ; A R § ians ¥ - | players are those who formerly pl advt. well, was visiting relatives on Wilcox | hers. A committee was appointd m-,"d on the fast Plainviile ‘m,m.p,.‘flm_lno\ffl [.-m‘,‘tm Drake lodge, Sons of Roland (. Turner has been Eluntington; 1o L, and will'assuime his| - A¢™'s otclocl tonight, at the Re-|glan. player: Cliaries” Bhillips,,a for=| Bridgenort. Galpin were clected to the executive ¢ o M & - o ‘rnn.nhn. . New Haven. She will be assisted By lyn, N. Y, some time ago wheén he|Cornice and Roofing compang ¢ committee. Iirnest Anderson who has been ill g N . s |Mrs. P, R. Washington of New Brit-|shot 22 cages out of 24 attempts.|Scapoletti company, Inc., ha Ernest Mildrum was i Waterbury | cussed by the post offic avenue Wednesday. sure the backing of the locs cdnesduy o | Tere the itcking of the local| \'fow nowcomers have been added 10| st. George, will hold n_meeting {o- : T TR A Dt mber of Commerce In this matter. {¢pe ciub, The team 1s composed of | night to listen to an address by : at) Zion Church Notes, | Richard Bugbee, a former all-colle- [ Grand President George H. Woods of y new oftice at onc s Mrs. Charles Nelcon spent Wednoa, | 1€CMErs A M. I Zion chureh, there |mer New Britain High school st per cent off ivory-—Axelrod's— AE0E Sith her FXother '{‘ Swaneen | WL be - dramatical - recital by iorank Moran and Robert Hirds as|advt. y wi el » M. BWansch | padame Sunbeam G. Murray of [captain, Hird made a record at Brook-| The suit of $300 of the New York y Mrs. Lawrence Southard was named RN ; " tRa fae hotls Money Received. with pneumonia at the New Liritain fyyin as soloist. Refreshments will be [Stanley M. Smith is manager of the |settied out of court. Attorney Davil [ THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORR €ITY. | the association, then submitted her l Are Still “There” At Basketball—|rcport, The items of expenditures are as follows: Comniunity Whist Saturday Livening | 100, books . State books . ssistant librarian William Bulkeley was re-elected [ I"urnace Pavement Repalrs Magazines . . Book plates ..... Blectricity ... —Drief Ttems. president of the Berlin Free Library ‘association at the annual meeting held last evening. Miss Emily Brandegee is librarian and freasurer while Mrs, E. W. Stearns is assistant librarian. William Bulkeley and Ruth ellancous INSUPANCE o vvvvinreervnen o heen as chairman of the coilectors for thel . ht forw: 2,102 hospital, is much improved s i i No griping or inconvenience fol- | ! ensuing year and will have Mrs. Le- |l unds l"':’_'"";‘ IRBIATS oG2SR R Home on Mitia streer. |ON sale in the parsonage. [club and one of the prominent local | L. Nair represented the roofing com-{ - 00 & t“mfmzh liver . and" hodel . A A0Gn Kln ECHaAles Warnen < antil 2 e, o0 Ha o e e S e e On Iriday evening, the first of the young men interested in sports. Mr.|pany and Lawyer L D. Saxe appear- ° cleansing with Cascarets. Sick head- ache, biliousness, gases, indigestion, sour, upset stomach, and all such dis- Grant from town .. State grant cottage prayer meetings will be held | Smith has always tried to interest the [ed as counsel for the defendants at the parsonage gommencing at 8 |townspeople in the activities of the| Sullivan and Covey's ancing Frank Brandegee to serve with her. The reports of the secretary and .. 50.00 |Clark and James MePhers 79.00 tending the bri onare ate < makers convention f Membership o'cloe . héi > local games, school, Friday evening, ISlectric hall. treasurer were read and accepted. joiny box ..............c.. 1170 fat St Louts. They will als attend [* €UV e Manning Injured [ e L AR e A b tress gone by morning. Nicest physie MG Senng reRd HERRCROE NS Wi R Galnin: and a conventlon at Tndlanapolis. Everctt Manning, son of Mr. and [some of the best opponents nossibie,| The Women's Home Missionary’co-|On earth for grown:ups and childeém Which follows: . Tidith Galpin, for repairs . 15.00| The local members of the Doy |y W.. 0. Maniti ot dast mm‘w{ A \r“m ‘n‘x‘i ‘,'_",',"4 ‘“., DOEE tor | clety of the First church of Chw 10c a hox. Taste like candy. “The RBerlin Free library for the |y, Scouts will attend a meeting of their Roy Acker is coach and extra man for wing meeti Y\ ilcox, for et, is m | Wi hold the regular s ffering from an injured | {ho i PSRBT 2 the 2 Js y 20, 1922 was Y aH " SoE TRl IHREG ever ul y |the pl On February 2, the te e Zp‘:; :..m:?(irm]):s:and 51 evenings elect ¥ BETL lm;vp ..('n m:\ Itriday oy . lknvm'.l]) as the result of an accident ! will journcy to [Forestville to cl | Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ther i o ThnBre e B | o resb At BUNED iy A [AKER ANIRGR, A e dChen he was sliding down Trumbull's | against the feam there in the Mire. (are comfortables and other special uring-the. year, ‘Ther R & ) whist _social given for the feneit of [y “on parmingtod avenue Sunday.|men's h | work to be done. A large attendance visitors during the vear which is an| rotal ... ...o..eeenss U Vlilue. Trhnrovenisnt sontety bl oL on TeEl Fanye s en's : [pidesl , » of 63 qa Phe greatest B £ e o + 4 Dr. Charles W. Mondy is attending There is no able place for Y | is urged. I e D g An Old Library K. of P. hall last evening. ¥he fol-| i =~ 3¢ §g possible that an Xsray may |ketball plaving in Plainviile and al.| The members of Alexandra’ lodge, number of visitors in any day vas o . geplin Free Library ing were the prize winners: Ladies | i LR LR e | No. 24, Daughters of St. George were | marrer—— e % 0o v 9 HETSONE _ (o it Baiianit though the ainville A. C. has stri A 5 October 19, 1921 when 91 DErsons|y ;i one of the oldest ¢ Mrs, Of Denson: la B ¢ ; entertained at the home of Mrs. Lee ick at 232 Maple sireet. came to the library. The least num- in the state. Willlam Bulkeley, presi- on, A Bengon ed on numero! occasions to get the 7 per cent off ivory-—Axelrod's— | S d le- ¥ her, was on June 22 with 31 \|sn1’7's{.ln‘|\t of the society stated last evening s first ¥ diefioiis .asntiee A fi 1rl..~n|1:‘:“.'~ Imm“ ed ‘(n:\An‘);{”:\;\IIllnly;! : Regular cards were fssued to 315 0CN 0F 1he BOC N o At the librray |men's consolation, Oscar Benson. An-| B ! [a clublouse, they have failed cach| that he was a lthrarian at th ) f ( y 0N . [time. The conditions at present how-|&dvt peopie, mostly children, representing . The libr: at fother whist he given next Wed- during the Chvil w s |ever are a drawbh: B T milioh, - TBaN JBAT cards ek , . . but the club | R : H H 157 families. The usual cards were situated where the com- (1 [ [ Q ! | pibs thitenin GamBRlEY 1. the Sprife | ATTEMPTED MURDER Ihe Pnce 0' llnonlm R i s | 4 ‘\ {which will result in the erection of a FYnE also given to the schools of the town at present. Later it} Z 1 > ! » Musical Student Who Shot At { Rub on Sore Throat v;i‘rfi and hooks were also loaned to these : clubhonse where the younger element books on hand for school pupils. . i S s t DR of the town ean meet instead of hang- | Instructor Belleved Insane. [ Has Bee" Reduced The present building was buil | L‘(! ?Ha R S e ‘ that time was munity house was in a spare room where the ] and Woodruif store is now located institutions. There are several new mn-lr}:z:wsh‘:l‘r'a\\F:pr“m::"1h1: m:\:?w l”m}*""'“’ BEO: e Pty : Musterole relicves sorc throat quick- WU averaging about 92 per day. These Community Card Party == ' ly. Made with oil of mustard, it isa | st wore classified s follows: 2416 fiotion | A community card purty Wi B¢ BEC - elean white ointment that will not burn Books 1351 juventte. £41 non-etion [t the community house on Satirdis erplister lilte the old-fashioned musterd iy Sie hindred and|evEnIng of this week at 8 o'elock, The — piagter, fnfh0 masaetnehl re 1 iree A nroosedn will' 2o towards fie mail Just spread it on with your fingers. e Biats | Chicago, Jan Raymond Ob A B[ e eshive is| d0Mft @ young musician is held by the From 60c and $1.20, to the pre- pmith of Lheshire 11 slice today pending investigation ot war figures, the win months with her s 3 i attempt Tuesday night to shoot Irs, W, G. Woodlord of t| jhelix Borowskl, composer and prosi- < < [dent of the Chicago musical college. an sen lodge, 1. 0. 0. 3% will hold |19 ¢ billbved v’ tak c . : young man, by lar mecting tonight at the Odd This reliable remedy stands Montho-Sulphnr, & plessant eream will socthe and heal skin that is il i T . teted or broken out with e S fonunce fund of the associntion. Mis. Gently but surely it penctrates to the TR i o ‘ » Liclanid Gwatkin. wore spot and draws out the pain. Get s rough or dry. Nothing|Fellows' hall, bllge Ly BB acER-en, duid S raveat) sted, which had | at the head of the list in reliev. t Mrs. Robert Deming, Mrs I © Musterole at your drug store today. flery skifi eruptions g0 quick-| The old bullaing -6¢ the Dlainviile|VRs devoted to his young wite, & de . Rickey and Mra, George Prentice are 358 65cin jars & tubes;hospital size,$3. 3 0 ) quick- | ¢ g 6f th Jainy votio Oberndorff ins a noted skin spezialist |Grammar school, held hut a morntag L0 o™ the committee in cherge | DETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER tment. this sulphur pregara.| 5'the heating pipo In | (LN Borowakl to neglect hi muel-) ing all forms of Coughs and . Get at the Real Cause —Take Fathers Defont Sons | pplied the itehing stops and |the b bast and the roams | (5 comBesition end to slight Wit | Colds, even stubborn bronchitis Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets In one of the fastest games of thc | 0 or three applications, were 100 cold for the children. L ek o andt after a briee | vielding to its great healing senson ‘the futhers of Berlin defeatee) is sone and the skin s de-| Pythian lodge, Knights of PYURIS | o cecition fired two shots, narrowly | qualities, Being pure and whole- That's what thousands of stomach |(h¢ Worthinaton A € T Ll ::‘!, Taooth. Suiphur will hold ts reguinr meoting 0mor- g orowski and his wite, and | some it is the best medicine for in remedy Le-{row night when a o 3 ' the he 3 i it destroys the parasites that |will be conferred a vank. ,t“‘j;“;\ "(';“j '"',';(‘,','“'}"’7-‘","‘1" ]‘I‘j: ,.'fll"": c‘hlldl'on that are subject to sud- ing, itehing or The funcral of Miss Myrtie Day of | Vith the pistol ‘during a desperate | don or settled colds. Mentho-Sulphur always|Camp street will be held tomorrow af- | E8Ie All Druggists, two sizes, 50c aad | candidates town hall last evening. The boys had arranged to play a team from Ne but inugmuch as the player e an im- sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a | ®ITenE poor digestion, they are attacking the |Britnin but nasmicl 7eal cause of the ailment—clogged liver [d1d not make an . 4 vomptu gume was played with the sema right up, ternoon from the home with rerviees ! PN P and disordered bowels. Fathers of the lorlin boys stacking jar of Mentho-Sulphur|at the Episcopal chureh of Our S BRYCE'S FUNERAL TODAY - b athors 3 ! f Ipiscopal chureh of Our Savi- | Dr: Edwards Oll;lve Tahblelts ke themaelves aghinst their ons. it any good drug store. lop at 2 o'clock, F George Hilton | . g ‘) &f,clx‘\vi;gnli?e:ogndmgéwé: ‘:fi‘e"fii’: The score was 18 to ¢ and all who | pustor, will officiate. Buriel will be in | Sepvices Former British Ambas- i ay it was one of the the West cemeter i i ir natural functions, away [saw the game s y A forming their na 1 f o y {hest piayed in town. Gould, Cashman, Scofleld, Boardman and Ventres, 8rs., I played against Gonld, Cashman, Sco- {field, Boardman and Goodrich, Jrs. sador To U, 8. Held In London | . Red pullets. April l.ondon, Jan. 26.—I‘uneral services breeding covierels. | for Viscount Bryee, former Rritish ST ambassador to the United States who goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with e ' FOR sALR-8ix hate! $1h GIRLS! LEMONS e Wi Welih 8t Plainvill 4 5 h i it is Postpened - | B dfed last Sunday, were held tods This ayrup s different from all undngestqd foods? Take Oliye Tablets I n "(,““,' v at ‘N-\ oral mem- ! partly furnished, suitable for [ the chapel of the crematorium Quick teiiel. No opiatas. 35¢ eves the substitute for calomel. Due to the fact ll;‘ R WHITEN HANDS spings. 20 Droad St 81 Golder's Qreen where the he i * Oli are @ bers would not be ahie to atter e A 5 | i 30, T ! Golde ireen wi e b D‘i Edw(arglse cglwe Tfitglei;sedwith meeting the Emma Hart Willard Par-! H6% 108 Dradite cremated this morning. The Purely vegetal mpoun i soclation will not we ttended by many friends of the = ) olive oil. You will know them by their cnts and Teachers” & — NEXT WEEK — late author and publicist, the choir| i c wi | meet this evening. Clarence Baldwin, ¢ Brerylody's fo_ 2 z h % " g}"i‘\")eincfiolgl;.af;lglcf‘;rd&;?e e :;u‘(‘:w».:i.)r;n has postponed the meet- . 3 Press the juice of two lemons into e e UL B U R ang “liead Kindly. Light,* and 0 Take one or two at bedtime for quick |ing unti! Friday eiening, Februery i.| LEONAR |« bottic containing thres ounces of S o dod Our Heip In Ages Pust © ) i i 3 | ok | Orchard White, which any drug store e ol : e ashes will remain in the cre-| #clief. Eat what you like. 15¢ and 30c. Thomson-Gray EA R O'I :,\;,, Wiply Lo few. ottt shilke N. Y. CENTRAL Mi NG, | matorium pending arrangements for | ] | E 4, Thomson of Kensington. and Miss Marion Gray of New Drit- ain, were married this afterncon in New Britain by I Henry Maier of the Center (longre fonal chureh. Af- ‘SATURDAY NIGHT’ ‘vfr a wediling trip spent in New \'nrl: My, and Xirs, Thomeon will reside in Cecil B, DeMille || Kensington. Berlin Rriels. John I, Chaponi of Kensington,' 1- | burial in Scotland well, and you have a quarter-pint of Albany, N. Y., Jan. 2 At the | meeting of the stockholders of e | | otion to sefien and whiten red the New York Central Railroad Co. | MAINE PISH IN TASMANIA | wr chapped hands. g home-m vesterday Warven Hayden of Cleve- | emon Intion I8 far superior to ply | and, was elecied a director in place ne and rose water o smoother [of Samuel Mather. Other directors e oskin, Ifamous stage beantics ns | were re-ele A special moeting of ' to bieaeh aad bring that enft, clear [stockholders ealled for action on le f‘,;,. were shipped to Tasmania from | osy-white complexion, biemuse i |ing the Toledo and Ohio Central rail- | Maine hatcheries in 1910 and 1916 ] loesa’'l irritate. road was adjourned to lebruary J. tand a further shipment has been revl armless and delightful lemon RF1AEVES DEANNESS and S10PS URAD NOISES, Simply Rab & Bacis of the Eare and Insert ip Nosicils. Proof of suc- Ccoms an@ lict of druggiets on request. % LE0MaRD, ine. - 70 5th hve, N V. Gity ANNIVERSARY ADDED FEATURES NO ADVANCE IN PRICES rgusta, Me., Jai. —Land lock- | rimon from Maine are thriving in| mania it is shown in reports just ived by state officials. Imon * R o W e et