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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922 EVE ”N CHASE P | SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY WINS FIRST PLAGE v v bror s st s | N Cosiglete March List hflldl]uul((‘l'\ Im pure food products, it | = SPECIAL l.N THE BAKING DEPT. - £ $1.00 Collection for Auto Thought : Hallnan S ke 84 0 YK fipiry o oo B EOF 9 NOW ON SALE New Made 'I‘w sted Crulle ; Selection — IN THE CANDY SHOP — ‘ o i S A rich combination of chocoiate and vanilla milk coat- # “I hought my wife an auto, ing with a fine flavor apricot and raspberry O u la The hest one T could find, jelly center .,...., oxateis iz s s i n I I l ¢ Jester suys his motto Fresh Made Molasses Popeorn . . . . 25¢ 1h Tl bk — DELICATESSEN DEPT, - SHAVIN G L M it o s b Malt Ext. and Hops for Home Beer. Oirmioniealth Avedus et o Hot Sauverkraut and Frankforts Roast Chicken {50 m1bmittedibylonnirand soa Do Mias 1 i Russian Salad . A §aTHgs e -' H Cha s the honor of recelving the Time to get up—if Pure Grape lulco, Red ng Brand ...... lu';ll‘j‘l\v of lyhlv”.wun(l st you want your break- Sweet Butter (unsalted). Native Fresh l“ggh b )c4t(i,tc)zt;'l: poems very good Hallinan’s Mayonnaise Dressing . ... A woll miade brush with medium |01 1t 18 a dificult matter, indeed, to fast,and your trainl This Store is closed all day Wednesday. Dance Records select the winner, Pocms have bheen sz knot of good length. bristlo [ S0100L I WIMNCE, | Toving have been i ::"'“fi' anchored with white ivory l,«llu'lel\l. ; l'l:’l’lrlnl\ll\h-,,“ Hr-:lm, ")I.lr:;«vint A Il.JCky stl:‘lke & Eye Taie) NI-TEI’:;“ Elking’ Orchestra | A, 3528 andle— Hartford, cte. Of course, the batch you this morning. ’ When Buddha Smiles. an'l'm 75¢c of poems which the “Want Ad Rhy: : i : hestra 59c [ Judge” had to select from \\'m"onlnl::: LUCKY y z:mEm:}‘IMB d endeavors of six de vork, I°p ‘ o ndeavors. of six days’ work. From g:;‘:-t:“‘(’)‘,:'g:mnh e S Iatswns | now on, the dollar is a daily award. Mpc Folluc of 19!;‘. Incidental talking 75¢ Here are a few examples of poems The submitted: o ‘ed Lewis and His Band “The best place to buy pietures, !‘S [iREAT FflR[;E T, ok We're sure you'll want to k sain(h) . Gflnfly FO!-T"" The Columbiana Dickinson Drug Co. [}t iith i, | Whnws smeortn TP S B g e To be found at ‘Arcade Studio’.” toasting process six years 169-171 Main Street —MISS RAIL WIENER. ago, it was a Lucky Strike F[]R [i["]fl IN [;ITY Skt p 2 Medley Fox-Trot The Columbians : i fonus, i ; ‘ Dapper Dan. Fox-Trot Knickerbocker Orchesira = 1 \ 1 Want You Morning, Noon and Night. A.3533 “If its wrinkled, get it pressed, If its faded, get it dyed, Why? Because now Intro: “Little Partner of Mine.” Medley ( 75¢ Let ‘New Britain Dry Cleaning’ fix it millions of smokers prefer SO Says New YOl‘k Hosp]tal Hefld 7 3 ‘ Fox-Trot Knickerbocker Orchestra They will open up your eyes.' the special flavor of the T { Stealing. Intro: “I Hold Her Hand and ShelA 353! b —ELMER THOMAS, o & () . i o Slainville Lucky Strike Cigarette — A b Holds Mine." Medley Fox-Trot TheHappySiz Women’s s of Everyman's Bible Class , ™ Wiy o Tl T Tetoppisa) © When you have ashes piled high in . G T : your yard 3 x Problems of civie nature, politics, }umembenhanau Fox-’l‘roc. Pnno Duet New And want Ltl;wm removed, just drop It s Toasted \\4-\1’;\nr<~,rT\q\mnigm‘v‘lo:\,nn:u;::cnsxn ch‘;?- lNFLUEm Frank Banta and Cliff Heas A e a card. = whi i dren, poverty, sickness, ete., could b , Silvery Moon. Intro: *Glow Little AR S — which seals in the ren, poverty, sickness, etc., could be M&g':m 0“2'",, Medley Fox-Trot. Then if any trucking you should re- delicious Burley flavor settled satisfactorily by the Every- ALY ant quire, man's Bible class, according to Rev, Help check the “fu” epidemic Piano Duet Fmd:BnnlaandCN]Hm from And also because it's Dr. W. H. Crawford, former presi- by keeping yourself in good ‘gport You will get prompt service . . your friend “Maguire,” dent of Allegheny college, yesterday physical trim.,’ Song Hlts —JULIA A. MATSEN, morning. oy X ot 21 Winthrop St. Three Ministers Present Hill'sCascara Bromide Quinine | ammy. From Bombo AlJolsot Although the attendance was some- Tablets, taken regularly, pre- s{lWMMG Myxzf o (yHomeheennd i :540 or s Rules of the Contest ‘\\)ml less than the average, it was 1ds, h h s ammy Knows large as could be expected, consider- ventcolds, headaches, constipa | lort Me). Tenor and Baritone Duet 1.—Write a Want Ad Rhyme based \ tion, low vitality, and other G Charles Hart & Elliott Shaw e O T artlamant, ing certain conditions, there baing K ] al n Th6 3 resent Th ting was iti —of sturdy leather with W|which appears in The Herald. Want B”SINESS SH“WINE in chirge of . M. Turdick. st viea:| | dangerous conditions that Wabash Blues. Comedicnne Dolly Kay| 5 3534 ad rhymes on classified ads iir general president, Rev. A. B. Taylor, of The| make one easily susceptible to Got to Have My Daddy Blues. Comogle;ulx(ea 75¢ A-3530 75¢ A- 3529 rubber or leather soles. Jf|are not included. Your verse must People's church, led the singing and| [ deadly influenza germs. concern some particular ad. The clas- o TSy aas Holmes, superin- Delia, Tenor Solo Frank Crumil tendent of the Methodist hospital of Have Hill's Tablets at office InTl\:goerfi: On My Mind, All Dflf);hw&lmm paper and be surc to paste a copy of . A Point For College Men ) . v ‘When Shall We Meet Again. Tenor and Bari- the advertisement about whien you| FCONOINIC Pendulum About REAdy | 1. “clevord ok ae- s theme, PR Ly e ‘ tone Dt _ Charke Fantend it Siow write on the same side of the sheet, . : “A new translation of an old book,"” all Druggisls, 30 cenls i t a Little Love Song.TenorSolo Howard Marsi preferably at the top of your verse. [0 Swmg Upwa]‘d Agam and emphasized the importance = of ““flb '{Wufuli MmfmoD:em: Tenor Solo Billy .lorm}A 3535 sified advertisements are on Page 11. Are ready here for 2—Write on but one side of the = =5 New York, led the prayer. and home. Always have them Spring 0 At the bottom of this paper on the folowing the teachings of the bible in ] edlin’ (H | same side write your name and ad- order to be living right. He told of 3 ki There’s a Down in_Dixie Fedlin’ (Han, m SF[ALLS dress in full and mail to the Want| \yaghington, Il 20, — Business [a penitentiary head who addressed a| mm omNm[ g ’I_iound Me). Barlt«?ne Solo Arthur i g : Ad Rhymes Judge, New Britain Her- | throughout the country, progressing |group of: collcge men and told them | e Which Hazel. Comedian Al Herman) A- 353‘ 95 99 sylumSlml ald. through well-defined circles, is near- | that the farther away they got from W.H. HILL CO. DETROIT, You're Out O’ Luck. Comedian AlHerman 3—The name and address of the|ing the point of the upward swing of | the bible the faster they multiplied —— B * ‘ * * * winner will be announced daily infthe economic prndulum, according to [ their chances of hecoming 10dgers at | mmemssmemmmmmsnr mes——u— o oo oo TheWest’l‘exasBlues.ComedlenneththlllM Hartford The Herald together with a copy of|the annual repurt of the federal re-|the institution of which he had| B and Johnny Dunn’s OmnnalJazz Hounds A-3537 the Want Ad Rhyme he has written. | gerve board transmitted today to con- charge. I Don’t Want Nobody Blues. Comedienne sc “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” 4—Date each Want Ad Rhyme that | gress. One of the outstanding features in : Edith Wilson and Johnny Dunn’s Original 7! . J you send in. More than one at a time |~ *Therc are those,” the report said, | the lives of Lincoln and Roosevelt azz Hounds on separate sheets of paper from the| ‘who believe that the beginning of re- | was the fact that each man carefully same party will be accepted but not|vival is not far distant. When it does | studied his Bible. He told of the fact i more than one on each advertisement. | definitely set in it will be followed | that the bible is the one thing all ; pera an oncet ' MRS. RUTHERFORD School boys and girls may compete |in due course by a new era of pros- |civilized nations had in common and ST TPUSEAE J 2 - . ’ as well as grown-ups. perity.” that it is the one thing that will make Scenes That Are Brightest. From Maritana 49982 74, PASSES AWAY/ Test vour skill at rhyming—you ~In “Long Swing ! for a great inl,e:]::.xliho‘f::t(l‘l};{:g:‘lzetr:‘mto};](: Pastors Puthh ngram IO[' the : Soprano Solo Rosa Ponselle $1.50 may win $1.00. Business in one of i Speaking of Ship o’ Dreams. Mezzo-Soprano Solo from prosperity, the report s s [ community of such a class, as the Barbara Maurel | A.3524 st : followed its usual rotation which it| Bveryman's Bible class, Dr. Craw- k s dyM ¥ Pleasant Street Woman Was Resident described as business activity and in-|ford said, “In a community where wee a" unday Masses One Fleeting Hour. M’ws"g‘;‘:_’;g'i“}“;uunl $1.00 L Clty 28 Years—Member of Mide creasing production; excessive expan- | more than 900 men gather together sion and speculation, followed hither- [on Sundays in @ great bible ¢ e R (e 2 a1 14987 dletown Church 50 Years. Y M l: A SAT”RI]AY to by panic and forced liquidation; a | when a committee from this o e eal o Temee fengnecmerk : Ideale. Baritone Solo Riccardo Straceiari | g1 50 long period of slow liquidation, busi- | goes to the leads of the city govern-| &t 8t Mary's church as ¢ ! : @ " (Ah! ne'er Mrs. Annie J. Rutherford, aged 74, ness depression and stagnation; and | ment, omething will be done, | "“]‘Tm-‘l‘l"“t“h'i‘l“’m3‘_;“"’ f‘;”‘i‘ L"};E;‘;mn“dg)“ dlsgi)l;:igt:;?TgfiorD il widow of the late Thomas C. Ruth- then revival. “In the light of recent| So far as the moral and intelligent| JONES MIOC this mopning at 7:d am Bammlou nndCha'luHad:dl 32.00 erford, died yesterday at the hos- experience,” the report warned, “we|welfare of the city is concerned | ¢l0€ e deiB o mondisai:, & niversary Tuesday morning at 7 * pital where she had been undergoing IZ Trlms AZ in Most Games’ B“t should remember, when we again en- | there's not a greater force in this| Persary e A e Thut'! Hnw s Shannon Flows. From ] treatment for t! ast th v 5 3 a peri f full prosperity, | c ¢ tha e Bveryman’s Bible i he past three weeks, ter into a period of full prosperity | community than the Everyman's Bible| ¢ SeaDNl A AadIe s oA T e Re s hla. ! Tenor Solo Chauncey Oleott Mrs. Rutherford was a native of that a reaction will follow sooner or|class.” 4% % R 3 A Ly R a life long member; and a month's In Miss You, Old Ireland, God Bless You Johnston, Scotland. She came to this AZ Wms Tug 0[ wal‘ ater; and if the flow of the incoming e mind Saturday morning at 7 o'clock Goodbye. TFroi mMumuhla Tenor Solo. country when 16 years of age and for tide can be controlled so that the S il s prcaa many vears lived in Middletown. crest may not be reached too rapidly L [ arsarepSul a3 Chauncey Oleott subsequent re e WO TEIA AR et | Somebody Knows. Baritone Solo Gypsy Smtlh A-6204 About 25 years ago, she moved to this A nor rise too high the e 5 g k3 city where she has since made her |, T8¢ humber of Aziz Grotto at- f e g T O B s in hegselioo) Who Could It Be? Baritone Solo Gypsvs'm{lh $1.25 action will be less severe and the next v home. She was one of the -oldest | " -“::“Z;pxgn '1::;\:;0 m’r:\z‘{:\, 'Zm:\: netioRqon ALl oo l“"'llint-tl‘.}(1?(-3";'00,: llrms)nc“i:x'v;m(:fill‘l members of the North Congregational ', s ' | activity and general prosperity will be koo 5 Pt ptained by George Kinsbury, ; - : A e meet in the school hall Thursduy t ta i nstrumen usic church of Middletown, having been f s i marked , 7, captained by Farl Highee, had | ™27 Shctive 1L affiliated with that congregation for|y wilg'time in the gym, Iz won the |2Chievement along constructive lines John Drummond Blair and Miss polonm in E Major. Part I. Piano Solo 50 years. She was also a member of 2 e Lty 4 and by a longer duration than any s' 1 G l Th i 2 i 5 theyorder S Nes membenot .hlas(-h.fll game 2 Gyt iU o8 R ey \tuation MOI‘C alm 1nan lor Loretta Ryan will be married at 9 Percy Grainger | A- 6208 this city. R 47";““4‘”“;":]:;' :v“"‘:‘“,: ::“1’ No bregislative Plans S T' P t i "I',?,fllf_o\_\_“:_‘:"i"“{r(‘"’(‘”l‘ R e Ll Polonmsem E Major. Part II. Piano Solo $1.50 Tiie¥dsceaser 15k survived by two Az Wins Tug of war. | The board confined its report to an 0me 11me ras B OItenem At Lho sImAskes Perey Grainger e : Az Wins Tug ; S R o Al or the repose of the souls of three . L 4 @ ¥ /: . sisters, Mrs. Thomas Beverige of thia| 1n the tug of war, it looked 'ag|2ccount of I : — nuns, namely, Sister Mary Philip, who i clty, and Mrs. Arthur Brooks of HIg- | though T would win that also, when | E&1#lion for the year 1021, without R B IR b e b B B R (A) Limber Up Reel. (B) Oaken Bucket anum; five sons, James P. and Al-|ganc 3 A Pt ., | offering any suggestions for legisla- ast, 1eb. 200 y ssoclate e TR e e oy i TR G P SOl e e eq™ (% tion affecting the board or the federal | Press.)—The situation in northern PrRla T s RO (C) Speed the Plough. Fldd‘gf’?‘smflmfl R e glisaren miahivaneayole e e em. The earning assets of | Ireland is considerably calmer than at | Mary Louise, both of whom died a un :,eegre ol'n ul;:n::cy‘lllgni:l 'tr!;\cor:‘a:ccc‘;’n ;"]"""'l‘ ,'l" “-m'\ (!“'Nxmt||-h|o line. In reserve banks, the report|any time during the last week and the | Mt St. Joseph's Academy, Hamilton (A) Hull's Victory. (B) The Quiltin’ Party. 75¢ instructor at the local trade school, | gut by a 1o tg 1o eome ,’3“‘:‘:]{;3 said amounted on Docember 28, 1921 | fear of a clash on the southern fron- | Heights, H:lrlf?r‘l-” 5 ; (C) College Hornpipe. mddli)fi:hku-har EHogl, y 4 o 12 score. sbury R ompared with $3,-|der has dwindled almost do the St. Joseph Notes deon, rthur N. Rutherford, formerly | p T has ; to $1,53 71,000 compared with $3, J: ) L " i i o ::fldag 1nsp:’cwr ihorora Jonmerly ‘l‘u’rl.\z ...;.!' Timbrell \'|m 17{)“ re the |, %57 000 on Decomber 30, 1920, a|vanishing point. The rival forces,| A collection Will be taken up at all ] Wedding of the Winds. Accordion Duét A-3826 special inspector of theaters. quet hall, where Mrs, Kronholm had |cent and a reduction of §1,556,125,000, | the border ;m.]l hope is expressed that “",I'.;:: ',I“J‘ ":(":m:"p"‘r(",; S AT ey Skaters Waltz. Accordion Duet Marconi Brothers The funeral will be held tomorrow | prepared n “feed.” The grotta or. | 0" 85 per cent from the high point the next few duys will sec them with gy Hoeubadron il R Willow Grove Mareh U.S. Naval Academy Band) A-3523 afternoon at 2 o'clock at the B. C.|chestra plaved during the evening. | ¢dched on October 15, 1f ¢ i i com-| There will be a special meeting of Lights Out March U, S. Naval Academy Band§ 75¢ f Sour This reduction in loans, the report Meanwhile the point liaison Porter Sons’ funeral home on Court Basketball League, . g i ¢ b oal 8 I der: " ave be-|the Holy Name society on Tuesda; street. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill, pastor Games were played in all four|€Xplained, was accompanied by a| missions are understood to have I » ) y W. C 4 :Games bl 1 camen | steady increase in gold rescrves and [ gun operations. Two ritish officers| cvening at § o'clock to formulate i > | : e d federal rveserve mnote circulation, the| constabulary from the northern com-|With their whist and social to be held Did you know that RS LComeraryy Jiduletown ak 8 High .M]mm Lengr “‘I, Stars 16,1 00\ reduction continuing despite sub- | mission with headquarters at Clogher; |at the Elks' club on Tuesday, Fchru- -g Ofenbach spent b | of Hiofamn? piclook, i holices fe Rpalls 8h AL GolelC il enling n: BIEEouAL Rires, the southern commission comprises ary 28 ; b dars ki with 5 et leglates fne 3 ivtas e e three British and two provisional gov-| The Ladies’ Aid society will hold a | e kA WILL NOT SEEK OFFICE Emploved A Teague—Pie Sinkers b of Sis tadihal. vas [EARENEOIHIEata, WALH: tHI5: Bikes- o | sperinl moetin LR ERLVIe I Na Ve ) s dog, desptiring | The Lure of Mnke St " Rich 12 Dubw| Gross earnings - A Alderman Willlam Wall and Coun'- f;;,‘,,:‘",'f,”h - Qdle Rich 12, Baby| SO K for 1021, the report con.|Monaghan. They will apparently in- | school hall to make further arrange: e S L dere thithewouldnotlive | wermdide cllmaxr_\hfi. P.QB:‘u?fy. ur{;mfi:;ln’l"r\)l LN tinued, amounted fo $122,865,000 | stitute a sort of patrol on each side | ments for. the affair, and members e e e acends 2 1 et o ers, Thomas Quinlivan, Norman Mc- i t'ulnl;g‘g?n‘m.‘\1mlnbs x"p:{i‘v’r‘: \\\v'n":sll 18| compared with $1§1,297,000 in 1920, ] of the border, Xeepingeln touah, with ihaving tckete fon ssle ark redustied Q| Dealers the 10th and irdy end Harvey Walrath are among | =7y @ /o League—Tigers 3, Wild Cats| the falling off in earnings being duecach other and using their influence | to make returns at that time. 20th of every month the council members who will not| Roh Ghte 10 \,]\im’w';‘ a8 decline in the volume of re-dis-| where it may be needed in the in- d . St Petel ; seck re-election this year, they state| ™ Bl Ap S and reductions in re-discount | terests of peace. (St Anne’s society will hold a whist Ine, series of.games remains to be Football Men Released. in the church parlors on Friday eve- played in each league. Tt is stated unofficially that the de- [ning. The public is invited. : ; _ Defeat Mohawks. cision to release the Trish republican | St. Peter's society will meet this The = Y. M. Seconds handed the army football players from the Derry | cvening. RETURN TO NATURE ; ! R ot S turdae | ing of interest. Notwithstanding some | arm - FOR HELP Mohawid,a Mbto; 18 deteabaBatitaay R R e T e vevenia |EH) Was: Medohen WHERRERG NBRENTY: |+ THETS Wil ibrie imebte: fot s BE: BUY YOUR COLUMBIA afternoon in the Y Gym. The game government informed the Rritish gov- | Anne's society on Thursday evening at A TFood That Strengthens was close and interesting throughout. | 1aws, the investment market is now et e SR as close 4 s ghout. | A g seeurities at reasonable|ernment that it had abandoned its in- | 8 o'clock. GRAFONOLA AND RECORDS Gorman and Neipp did all the scor- enti Y e, o N R T oRITe Norton | rates which could not have been con-|tention to prosecute the men; lLon- e Akh Sacred Anomtmg d| played a great floor game. Meckler | sidered a few months ago. Market|don thereupon instructing the IEEEy 3 JR COMFORTABLE Ly it S s the stir for the Mohawks, swith | (uotations of TLiberty bonds have|[to order their liberation. e four ficld goals and two foul goals. |&teadily advanced until they are now \V PH_ v <nf (“m’m 1 ]?lvorlm'fi _ chal ““ummm 0il and Railroad Man Un- Sun and 'MOO]'I | the “Y" team played without its cap- [Approaching par. Good railroad “"': :,'}'.’.’.‘.'\1',-" u‘rr“«‘;.(."‘nl(‘: Mo the Cavan| dergoes Operation in New Haven % 3 strial bonds have depreciated and s specials : % % LI R Fenhey :'!:{(‘-‘r’:“;\l;:\( L;f:.»u some .nlnlu‘“.'\hlr' ad-|county line vesterday. The driver of | New Haven, I‘eb. 20.—The condi- Ointment and Oil L Mohawks | andard stocks, High|the tender did not stop, whereupon a [tion of Frederick I, Brewster, mil- Gorman S ok reisser | modity prices and great business|member of the challenging party |lionaire ol man and a former direc- The Purest Oils of Herbs Nost G LT Recano | activity usually mean lower prices for |fired, killing Constable McEnis. The [tor of the New York, New Haven and Are Used | e T o e AN s and ofher securities vielding a |incident, which is supposed to have |Hartford railroad was reported to be In This Preparation. " hett I‘"'“\';f']” © (Capt.y | fixed income, while reduced commo-|been due to a mistake, occurred on|“good” at the New Haven hospital 38 MAIN STREET Price 50c-—90c. - Cenfer P Gity prices and lower money rates|the northern side of the horder. |today. Mr. Brewster was operated New Britain's Largest Exclusive Retail Talking Machine Shop. sacred Sun and Moon Ointment @I\ 1 L Lipman | bring higher market prices for [ Belfast remains quiet and the cost of jupon for appendicitis early this QUICK RELIEI » Beloin ..z . L L Ronds" the recent violence is now being|morning, his being an emergency case Tor I i gt "”4""*”" Ao il T reckoned. Aside from the numerous [in which a New York surgeon, Dr. | Dunn, Miller « i agle 9 B deaths and injuries there are mone-|George Brew vas hastil a , Croup, Influenza, Rheum- ‘(s g . Feorg rewer was hastily summoned. b R Al ; el Gueed: | , |Quigley Postpones Plan tary claims for compensation amount- | Mr, Brewster also was said to be rest- BEoaiueh Dols NSUTE I%ield Goals, Gorman 4, Neipp N . ! s ing to more than 500,000 pounds. 1% fortably, Neuralgia, Nervous Prostration, @ neckler 4, Cohen 1. IFoul goals, | For Opening Campaign g o & comfortably. High Blood Pressure, llardening Neipp 7, Meckler 2. Referee Dave| George A. Quigley, candidate on KING G SORGE'S GIFT of the Arteries and Nerves, @ Mahoney the republican ticket for mayoralty| {ondon, Feb. 20-—King George's 'rrm-'\ns ARE SHOT. P X e % " " ~ 4 Mary 1s § > I ] Vi Y rnmen rinting office whic] other aliments. A o Cure a Cold in One Day weelc, Tt han been ia Driginal -DIEn | which hag)aireadyy Bevir Even o NP | sty Hotsromit oLinE oos Whick ‘Entire Week Startmg Next Sunday A. W. Lown Inc, Hartford, f|make Laxative BROMO QUININE [to begin this week. A series of fac-|gyg the Daily Mall. She will re- | just been shot for. e theteof 1i- |l ‘THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE' Conn. For sale by Dickinson Bliapiets. The genuine bears the sig- |tory and hall rallies had been mapped |ceive another present from her | 060,000 Y 7 P o bears the : s ,000 paper rubles (about $70) and 5 Drug Co. nature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you [out for the period just preceding the | father before her marriage to Vis-| four others were given five-year pris- Reserved Seats Evenings—On Sale Now get BROMO.) 30e. G. O. . primaries. count lLascelles, on sentences. ‘or some months past,” the report Y “there has been a marked eas- 5 st S N I - L 1 7 e A I L AL B 5