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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 81, 1922, l)ldanllle News !m:;tyl‘\.”"‘l::::;.l"vi'unllll\ will commence at Martha Rebekah Social Martha Rebekah ledge is planning 1 ’ for a box socinl to he held at the next meeting, which will be Monds evening, Bach lady member will bring a box of lunch which the gentlemen whosoever he wishes, A program will R s For Infants and Children. i g e e e ——— be carried out following the regular ez 7 Four Score Years_ Works Changes | o S | (SR e ol Mothers Know ' amount to about $1,500, The sale will — : —'F—r" e ruary ouse urnls lng a e WEDS SRY S E GIRL :,‘l‘. 'I\‘I::T:'.o;“]:""“\I\nll‘:;:::ll,:.'l"“'""’" David “ N'fn‘;.;igg?;_a&}%;t[o&&wa! Always | similatingthelo u [ Mr. I Mrs. I J. Birnb Cele- Methodist Church Starting Wednesday, Feb. 1st o o e o o) ore i i o e on. | BER intusSmdscadlons® Boare the ’ (] brate 20th Wedding Anniversary— | cial board of the Methodist church ‘ " ‘» 3 S Thursduy evenirg, The regular mid- | . ' 'mcrchy Promoting Dl@““°fl Slgna.tllre IVERY HOUSEKEEPER KNOWS WHAT THIS ANNU 3 MEANS TO THEM GIVING week prayer meeting will be held, o | | Gheerfulnessand Rest Conafs | { Knights of Pythias to go to Forest- o Naseaned o u o VLIRS Dr A Cntre c drGrCe B TE b es interite CHANCE TO STOCK UP WITH KITCH AND PANTRY N ] AT PRICES THAT MAKE IT ville—Church Notes—Items, {suitable place being announced later, | neither Opium, Morphine ner INMPLRATIVE FOR THEM TO BUY NOW. A PARTIAL LIST O THINGS TAKEN HIT OR MISS AR Y Rotiare maskinas hayoybeen. Nald tof| TOLD O HERE, I'rom canal boat to the gasoline |late but due to the snow and cold, it| Minerat, ,,-r\mwm‘w bus in the right of way of the present |is thought best thut'they be continued | New York, New Haven and Hartford |at the church instead of at private Small Thlngs at Blg SaVlngS railroad between New Haven and |home Jtev. Mr. Tranmer unl\‘ an- Northampton, is a4 span of about four | nounce * meeting place Thursc //xym)ldfi:fl“ Pumpkin Senna Ihdd/l fi“ Ga It ce | Alumim Table Spoons, regular price 60c, for Aluminum Tea Spoons, regular 35e, Sale price score years. This spun was completed Plainville Briefs l 15¢ dozen, 25¢ a dozen. Q|| vesterday when a bus made a return| Anticito DeNunzio, who has been Houschold Hammers, regular price 50c, sale price Nut Sets, Cracker und 6 picks in box, sale price trip over the €anal road t 8 from jemployed at Woolen mills in Lebanon, l | | | NARSOTT 35¢ cach, 20¢ box, New Haven to New Hartford via|N. H. has accepted u position at the Brillow, for cleaning Aluminum, regular 25¢. Sale Houschold Hatchets, regular 50c. Sale price is Plainville. It was in 1847 that the lay- | Bristol Mills on West Main strect, He price 19 #5¢ each, |ing of rails in the bed of the old canal |was a former employe there Drink and Milk Shakers, Glass Jars, regular $1.50, was begun and the line between New | Miss Catherine McCarty, teacher at g for $1.15. Haven and Northampton s opened [the Plainville Grammar school, is con- o Lizhtning Bread Knives, with saw edge, regular Miller's Liquid Wax Polish, 12 oz sizes, regular on January 18, 1845, Although buses!fined to her home on Pearl strect | 30c, for 25¢ each, 26¢, for 15¢. will be operated over it the line |illness. Mrs. Pearl Smith is acting as| Carpct Tacks, all sizes, regular 5c pkg, 2 pkgs. Self-Winding Clothes Line Recls, 150 ft. of line, | familiarly is expected to be called the !substitute until her return. for 5¢. Better supply yourself., $1.69. Regular price is $2.50, “Canal road." George Alling of Ham-! John E. Lamb has completed a final : den, now nearly 90, recalls the days of [report of the campaign for funds for XTRA SPECIAL IXTRA SPECIAL canal boats, tuberculosis work held in this town Clothes Pins, 600 boxes, all smooth finish, regu- Totet P i P i There are also many older inhabi- A]u'r}m: the ( hrls'nm_ra holidays. g ) Teg! ollet Paper in rolls, usually e ca. At this 5 ui 1vwinville who can recall the The regular mecting of the board lar price 5¢ doz—100 for 19c, sale 10 rolls for 25c, days of the old Canal line, one of [of directors of the Plainville Chamber e R whom is Town Clerk Robert C. Usher.|of Commerce will be held Thursday Bread Makers, “Climax” four loaf size, made by Ash Cans, galvanized, with strong top and bottom Mr. Usher remembers the progress|evening. | R lb 7 0 » Landers, I'rary & Clark, $2.75 kind, $2.89. rim, $3.50 and $3.98 kinds, for $2.05 and $3.39 cach. during those days and the time the| Joseph Winninger is working at the | 5 » Ironing Table, fold up in small spuce when not Clothes Horses, folding kind, with big drying first train slowly moved over the new [G. Iox & Co. store at Hartford. ks = in use, adjustable to different heights, $2.98 grade, space, regular price $2.50 for $1.95 each. road which was laid in the old Canal i J— s 3 bed. Part of this bed can be seen now | T\WWO ROOMS partly ed, suitable for $2.39 each. Gas Heaters for bathroom will fit any gas jet, ight Tousekeop Broad' st ' Carbage Cans, made of galvanized iron, regular giving good heat, $1.25 kind, 78¢ each, running alongside of the Plainville | (3t JERSEREafing = Brone S, upsialvs. P THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK GITY. 75¢ kind, 59¢ each. Step Ladders, best quality, clear stock, strongly Grammar: sohool ‘whero it orossed:the ) Plainville, Conn thes Wringers for set tubs, guaranteed for made, were $2.50, $3.25 and $3.98. Sale prices— streets and ran over to where the — three years, regular $7.50 grade, $6.39. $1.98, $2.75, 9 cach. Colonial Inn now stands. I nville in those days was one of the important stopping stations on the Other Bargains In Housewares S el Kach o Teaamers 4 SRR ) CONFERENCE NEARS who chanced to stay over night. % o i Too numerous to mention are offered in our big Downstairs Department at this Annual February §: rd-Dritt . 0. | L L vad - r 4 4 Any y S Planchard-Britton Nnptis's the most enthusing markdowns. Thoughtful folks are buying plentifully. Alfred Irnest Blanchard of this END OF SESSIONS town, and .t Lirae PRI N \Worcester, M rere quictly mar-, ried Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gauthier of : A : ! i i i Ba \ pse S| 2 Probe. month, including the active registra- [ sert Liton last evening. Clook street. The ceremony was per- Chinese In Shantung Prob: . - Berlln Nev‘js tion at schools, the number depositing The weekly Epworth League pray-|formed by Bev. J. G. Ward, pastor of i ; lem Assured R I s &z Solderall for home repairing, regular 25c, for 19¢, ‘ msu&;:%"fi"_:_:::n:m k| For 0ver m%.mf%m | Thirty Years YORK._. quencias d Grange Hall,” Plainville, 1a! Settlement By Japanese And and the amount deposited for the|er meeting will be held at the Ken |*h+ Tntist choreh, Mre. and Mrs, month is as follows: ington Congregational church thi: | Blanchard left for a wedding tour| | g i ¢ ‘ashington, Jan. 31. — (By Asso- Ver- : ate —Virtual settlement by Hubbard School 'vening at the usuzl time. Mankid x ek nampshire and . Teacher Miss Vivian Jepson of Kensington [ ment and upon their return, will make 8 4 the Japanese and Chinese of the long Northrup g 4 4715 expected home from St. Francis [their home at Worcester, Mass. 3 i | debated Shaptung question and final ! agreement on the text of the five pow- Quinn E hospital tomorrow, where she has Celebrate Anniversary Pierce .06 | been confined for the past week, Mr and. Mg 1 o5 Birnbatm of 28 : er al limitation treaty had brought Barnes s Mrs. Amilcare Portante and Raffale | Broad stre et, observed their 20th & » Washington conference very near Leone will i 1 ay ¢ : to the conciusion of its labors today. ; : be married Thursday|wedding anniversary at home Sun-| i 3 i 1“:,0,,“ 3 8 9 morning at S", Paul's church in Ken day afternoon. A party was held at| % 3 """“"“’f" restoration d(:m"! o iske 9 sington at 9 o'clock. which 60 gue: from Hartford, New the plan for restoration to China of Sta[e DetectlYeS SGCIII‘G EVlflellCG Babitsit “‘Qrfi"""""“"h Fast Berlin Items York, New Britain and Bristol were ! o . : .. lsv|<;1:}l\‘:|\\.:s 1:::\::;:: \:"1\(:”['!!\;1:;: :;ttll)e: There will be the regular meeting|, noent. Mr. and Mes. Birmbaaam. ro. Marsh 25 16 .83 ot tne Knights of Pythias society at|Prcch s, Mr. and Mrs. Birnbau | Kon of the Chinese delegation follow- i i L ceived B v bes it girts, They wi i : ) i : 3 Ag&lflS[ LOG&] Mel] Hopkins 40 20 9.53 | their hall on Grove street this eve- :.:.“r'nl(.,x,";,‘,"‘u;l 1‘:3;”;,],1[5‘,],:(] 1' ‘;\\ ,\,::\ 4 et % i N ing an agreement reached last night Nielson 5 9 .95 | ning. L BRDORD ¢ i : i e veen the Jopanesé and Chinese , i - Slainville he 6 Craven (So.) 2 The postponed meeting of the Boy| VI8 10 Uleinville for tho past 16 ring all principles required as a Lyon Scouts will be held at the Berlin|Y o s ot el i for disposal of the Tsingtao- SCHOOL THRIFT REPORTS | cBiue sins) .06 | Congregational church Friday even- | BIribaum conducts a store In the Neri g ! dnatu reilroad question. The basis 0 lock. | i : o 4 ¥ understood to have ing and the local members will attend. ) : ; : tiement is Crane ™ Mi b g e Sl 5 No Basketball Game i © i ol G > se plan supported Heo Toati Walth qlsunuted s et (e e. ot e i e ] ge ¢ U SHRE Berlin Children Save Much Maney | IFoley 32 3 20.00 fourth birthday at her home on Main = et et Mo o 'Ly President Harding, Ledge ol no go to Iforestville tomorrow night 3 : § : Sl . ot o During Thrift Week Campaign | Weisleder 35 3 #. and Mrs. Adolph Tienson have|t0 Play the team of that town as had| ; ! F : ; the whoic was ting today to give Walsh 3 2 .01 returned to their home in New Havep|been planned. It was necessary to T S ; C Ry final approval to the text of {he naval Conducted Here—Bowling League Kensington Grammar after spending a few days as the|cancel the game due to the big league ! e ; v which tomorrow will be an- Du Plesses 28 24 50 | guests of his parents of this place. meet of the Forestville players this ! b # h R ounced to the worid at a plenary Steed 32 Mrs. 8. Hazelwood of West Crom.|Week Iriday. Manager Smith of the : gy : : L : 1 of the conference. O'Brien 0 ; 5| well was calling on relatives in town|loca lteam is endeavoring to secure . g i ! McGee 41 Monday, game for aSturday night. Practice v i 5 s i i . { Mnseum of natural history in New McKeon 42 85 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Werdelin are !‘""'1 at the Boys' club in New “”“"\\ : , G 4 York has several complete skeletons 8 ; ey _ | Barry 34 : 7| spending a few days as the guests of [last evening. | . £ : T of antediluvian frogs from Texas. ;"o‘:\n"J‘:d;'(‘f"(‘}'“(.'}‘v"av‘”_;r‘:,ofil";“gxzr;’:s Keena 30 3 .08 [ Mr. Werdelin's mother in Gilder. Pythian Card Games T L : G e i 5 " i N Mansfield 42 . sieeve, Pythian lodges of Dlainvilie and B % 5 sell 3 e evid give: & q % 1 1 # ;’\fn:“‘..::flJ:f",':rmo:,g;‘ o S Junior High The Ladies' Ald society of the|Forestville will meet again tonight at | . ; i ' impli Young 40 40 31 [Methodist_church will meet at the|lorestviile for the second game of : : | fll Deoplsriaplicated: nythenncornteiralds | gret ey 42 42 36.06 [ home of Mrs, L. M. Root on Main|series. Last week the local players Jos Vassi ras fi $200 s & # e :tn-fip?{o“\%;: ‘,‘,;f c’,;‘m‘l‘.“sh Wf}:‘,d Dodge 81 21 .78 | street IPriday afternoon at the usuai|bowed down to defeat by the score of A" R . A : § e Gogse: A "'_r o "B | Harold 29 14 11 { hour. 32 to 28 after promising the small| \ Ipoonahing: ABB0KTCIug QubAY, —_— _ —_— The third whist for the benefit of |[town players some instructions before y nd Judge Griswold sentenced |, x + B Pt . 3 f s s 3 . aihere HEL e or g | Total 256 $59 532.40] the Villuge Tmprovement socicty will|the game commenced. The games arc The marriage of Miss Elsie Hill, chairman of the executive : ! : Bowling League Standing. he held at the Knights of Pythias|being held in the G. A. It. hall. N W5 ; e heneoniecide tormake ghe Pa¥s| The Kensington Fraternal Towling | hail Wednesday evening. Board of Relief Session f{ommltto,;]()ft tht l“t ! l’“ 2 ,‘”‘“““ 3 DIM\ Y“I-‘ recently became, HlN UINT ment. Paulina Rosani was fir 20| league has completed its second week | A number from this place will at- Board of Relief will hola its| known. That may have been because she still vetzing her maiden :’r"“"f“;?‘l ?.f fi“s"ffn""‘:?‘: }:‘l"l""h ’{“:f,” in displaying the eiforts of the mem- | tend a whist and social at Beckleys| firs on tomorrow afternoon at the | ndme.‘ She was nmnmd Dec. 24 to Albert Lefitt, professor of law D SO S0 arrested i the Tatds bat bl ovas|bers on the alleys in New Britain. | hall this evening. o hall for the purpose of hearing| at University of North Dakota. She met him last March when| S(OP “dosas” rheumatism. also arrested in the raids but his case Mhar Bathoarshich aue <blavediicaoh R A S e e L e s A5l T T T ¢ " ”,.\ 4 < Mare It's pain on St. Jacobs Oil will e lled at the court session LS e LR S 2 RITIGH QIFGIROMBILY ATt Sheny gppeals trom e Tepouist o tie fhe q(nc \1()0 to the suffrage cause ‘in honor of Woodrow Wilson.'| ston any nata. dnd not h a0 L s Lo geaaiD e Thursday evening at the Casino al-|made for the ,poverty masquerade ecsors. They will be at the select-| < PS0N. | stop any pain, and not one rheuma- TOSERHERdIS o 8 Oned 2005 DUl e vaaave iproven. titereetings and -Hel|Gahae: shdFeociall taibs sivan by eorie iin /s iAee o 1ta0 igae datl .-_w tism casc in ity requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating due to the plea that he was unable fh R R e e 4 I e | attracting a large number of Jans|of the young ladies of :he town at|g'clock Bellef that acc g i p to pay the full $200 a DEEHORthe tllm;. from this place. the!/Athietic. hal, -Tuesday, evening, Fipiscopal Church Notes Q 1At Teh ”W‘MN. o '\’: | St Jacobs Oil right on the tender amounting to $100, was suspended.) e following is the standing of the [ iehruary 14th. A large crowd §s ex.| Severa) swormen of the Chureh of ‘,,,,‘ A ODE AR o AR B L T | mot, and by the time you say Juck Nick Lanzona was fined $160 and Pet-{teama for:the week.ending dan. 28: - | rcoted ‘from the surrounding. towns. four, interested in missionary work | such work and that eatotessnoes oy | lobinion—out comes the rheumatic SCOIngon LIRS ANGan s JTRE Ipen W. L. Ave. PI.] There will be an important business|pian to attend the mecting of the | ! | eriminal folly from which only 1 gin. a1 Claies ot dhaohe Dl and one woman appeared in court|injependents .... § 438 3942 meeting of the Independent Rifle club|pyartrord Archdeaconry of the “vm", sioal Liflarinie aad At el |‘ i PIY- I harmless rheumatism liniment which luat cvening s the result of o series) Amer. Legion ... 6 8 443 4084/t the Methodist church parlor on|oct0Sy ORI o hon | to be expected: iever disapnolntyiand dosei bR of raids conducted last Saturday aft- [ Roosters ........ 440 3968 | Monday evening, Feb 8 predided [ve us Lald at the Chchsdsa) l“’”_i:‘h ke el o SN dirlt of compe | 17 akin. It takes pain, soreness and ernooi in the Beckley Quarter scction |1, & B, Club .... § 3 #]over by the pastor, iev. Willlam S.|} 60 at Hartford tomorrow after- titlon among emy ‘u_\ Sihy | tiftnecs from aching joints, muscles of the town by Prosecutor C. F.|joresters ....... 5 .420 3860 Harper. ' AN members are . requosted __A d lD° h R M'IF i TONE Sl oye s | 1l hones; stops sciatica, lumbago, lLewis and the local constables. AT s oo b s & o ot Bttand S ROURMLL —_——— == ACCl GM \;fl[ § flli} GO ITOR] | ot prizes amons diviei hackache and neuralg Several homes were searched by | Dram Corps ... .. & 2534 L 0 in Year g ""’y‘“"“i'”‘l_"(“""""I‘:‘]"r"\"];‘:‘”'f“' Limber up! Get a small trial bot- the A0thOrItiEE antalTour, AGllI8 o fen | tsloy : AR » . moeae 3 ?0 Yea I8 i accident prevention. | 1o ‘of o!d-time, honest St. Jacobs Ofl gailon capacity, 50 gallons of moon-| High Single —O'Connell, 12 SHERIFF’S OFFICE : - - - from any drug store, and in a moment nallest republic in the world s | vou'll be free from pains, aches and shine and 50 gallons of mash were | High 3 String. 8 B 5 , e found and confiscatea. The stills were | High DR At MAY BE ABOLISHED Stops H:m Comlng Out; ? ; |Goust, in the Pyrences, with a popt | <tiffn Don't suffer! Rub rheuma- ; R o Pam Legion, Chicago, Jan. 31. stematic acci- | o0 e ey HEm AWAT on view in he ¢ yes day. b11. I3 10 pre i 2 dolla ave : X g A e John Champoni was in the court| High Team 3 String—Amer. Le- e Thickens, Beautifies :1:-.,‘.“ i ',‘,:”J,‘\(',‘:,‘p.x o \l.'(,,\m_ AR Saturday and after cntering a plea | glon, 1397, Ontarlo Consliers: Attion. Slnca. Mhere . g0 Gireat Western railroad of guilly he was fined $200 and costs| Individual Averages: O'Connell, 97: (; in making public figures to show r by Judge Griswold. The sum total | Johnson, 94; R. Kalen, 93; John Mc- Seems To Be But Litte For — ductions in deaths and injuries o1 ol fines meted out by the judge was | Cormick, 93; Southard, W. IPagan, that road for 1921. $950. 92; Michaels, 91; P. Fagan, 01; Him To Do. Accidental deaths were cut from & Thrift Reports Filed Walker, 91; Minor, 90; J. Hoppe, 90; g in 1920 to 20 in 1921, accor 1o a I. R, Showalter, superintendent of | Graham, 89; Moore, §9; Kingo, 89 statement issued by the com and schools, has completed his thrift re-|J. Emerson, 88; Jim Corr, 88: (orr, the number of injurics reduced from port for the Berlin schools for the|8§; McCabe, J. Giana, $8; Jim 410 to 204 in this period. month of January. It was during this| McCormick, §8; Matson, §7; lar Ten of the deaths in the month that the National Thrift week [87; Jim Thomson, 87; John Thomson, resulted from antomobile-cros wag in progress and the children| 86; H. McKeon, Northrup,* 86; cidents, five of those kil'ed were made a sgpecial effort to save money. Corr, 85; McCarroll, 85; "I'rudell, passers on the right of way and five In January, $532.40 was saved by the A. Moffitt, §5; R. Corr, 84; P. were employes, while no pa ers Yieriin pupils. The two grades at the| K Trehy, 84; O. Bdgerly, §3; [dWwindled unt B were killed, the statement ade Percival school as well'as Miss'Keena, | Griffith, 83; R. Thomson, §3: Rite hi(»- official functions are appcaring at the ; - Tiye western' division won the ban Mrs. Young and Miss Schaefer's Malarny, 82; W. Ryan, se, [opening of the assizes court in offi- Ineroferad: by S ompany for few sooms were 100 per cent. in saving. (82 D. Emerson, 81; I, ) clal dress, including cocked hat and | 3 ¢ est train and train service casualties The Selden school has the lowest per | W. Skene, 81; Horn, 80; I [drawn sword, the hanging of murder- : . ( e 100,000 enKe. Houws, T cent. with only 20 having saved|P. Glana, 79; Sullivan, 78; H. Upson, [¢rs and the serving of a few legal The company boosted safety work money. 78; Fitzsimmons, 78; A. Bergeron, 77; | D¢ . among the employes by means of The report. by schools, for the | G. Skene, 70; Halloran, 76; Hoppe, 76: ) ! B HOWRIS b v daily wire bulletins in each division ¥. Giana, 70; R. Corr, 75. | ¢ hunged a i in a centurs, p announcing the numher of days since 2 Berlin Liicfs |that unpleasant duty being perform- : there had been a reportable uccident The T. A. B. weekly whist will be|ed by a paid hangman who travel St on the division. This bulietin was Dr Leonhar t ays heid in T. A. B. hall in Kensington|from province to province shipping — - CEBIEH A neAYat all telt 'm‘h Y tonight. his gallows<and setting it up where it cents buys a bottle of “Dander-|gtations. It was put out to t “the cause of Piles is internal; that's The first session of the board of re-|is needed. derine” at any drug store. After one|cprews whenever these cleared a tre N « ’ Py why salves do not give lasting relief |lief will be held in the room opposite| One proposal advanced by the com-|appiication of this delightful tonic you | from. a ,“:;im.r““.y,}g‘“f]l e : \:.lll '::1 WARNING! Say “Bayer”” when you buy Aspirin. —why cutting fai Hem-Roid | the town cle office in the town|mission is to (‘0“““’"? “‘lfl “fllf“fl Offcan not find a particle of dandruff or|points in the service not reached by “works while you sleep.” Removes | hall tomorrow afternoon from 2 un -riff, high constable and jailer. a faliing hair. Besides, every hair|telegraph 3 Inless vou see the name ‘Raver’’ ST the cause. Money back if it fails, says | til 5 o'clock. shows new life, vigor, brightness, more |“]<~ulurs which fent to promote Unless -\‘ B ”." n‘“']‘, A Ba)u on tJb]dS, yqu are Clark & Brainerd Co, Miss Alborta Elton will entertain color and abundance. afety work, according to the state-| DOt gotting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians the Grange cewing club at her home ment, are: e on Thursday afternoon, | === 1. ' Whole hearted support of satety| OVEr 22 years and proved safe by millions for Mr. and Mrs. James S, Thomson e o | W0tk by ManagEmEnt, Y ; —PALACE— SRR O S s s bamionds ol | GRPRE TR SUNDAY . Comersion of swcrintendents Colds Headache Rheumatism wedding trip to New York. to the idea that accidents show inef- 2 143 SUNDAY NIGHT Ll OO SRR B O ) | filency and that their prevention is Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis returned from South Manchester |thought nothing would give relief. It 0 I e e o PRt A ARG R bRk iy o “MOLLY O” where she was visiting friends, should do as much for you. We' will SATURDAY NIGHT et e s il Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain | rge number of girls were in at- (supply you on the no-cure, no-pay Vapt e’ o that safety work is the first principle “ : : . 8 Reels of Joy tendance at the meeting of the Girl|plan, For sale at Clark and sramers|| Ce€il B. De Mille’s Best \ effictency, not a side issue. | - Accept only “‘Bayer" package which contains proper directions. i Scouts held at the home of Miss Al-iCo. 3. Conversion of employes to the Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also Lottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspiria is the ticde mark of Dayer Mauufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallevltosaid Standing—Brief Items. J. W. Neuberg and Cleve Knightel, state police detectives, appeared in the town court last evening against Toronto, Jan. $1.—Ontario is con- sidering abolition of the office of sheriff, onc of the oldest known to English law, but now described by the provincial public services commission as “nothing but a glorified bailift.” In Ontario the office was created for police duties but its powers have until now the sheriff's sole

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