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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922 e ——— eI | | feted for the past two weeks, Ow ‘ Ol U L e action of the Clarion (lub Notes, ’ e members of the Clarion elub 6 Q T, March 2, (By the n C§ natmiptian | the Episcopunt chireh are planning for | Ascoctated Press)—Tie middlewest Hundreds of men and wo- MSO FaVUl Slfl&Wfl'k CO.'S[ dC[lOfl“,‘. important I»\wlln"; to ;l.'-‘_l::‘m neat ‘m‘iulh'\" its only big naval establish- | men have already found as Pmpovnfl ‘\\\-‘1. I'hursday ovening at the parish ! \‘\.’ru'.» : freedom from laxatives by Jull Fhouse Matters pertaining to revised ave nearly i hed the - [he-laws i other objects of the ol ldestruction of the vast wartime | | €ating Fleischmann's fresh 100,000 yeast, N C T . D f O —_—— [l he diseussed and all members are {eAMps through which nearly || | urged to attend mbyro seamen passed during 1917 Doctors are now 0 omes the hlrd ay 0 ur 3 YOUNG MATTEO SKIPS OUT\ Drum Corps Election [and 1018, and now as & resuit L proper elimination of waste matter b ch gy 2 | he annial elcetion of officers for |’ mtemplated reduction in n“nul should be brought about by food. lthe Bianville Drum corns was - ot | 07ees the permanent statfon may. be Onp ! dbctor comes fight aks pnd B| Knights OF Washington Order Vieets | hetd Tast ovening as planned, 1t wii (handoned and training concentrated states plainly that the indiscrim- SnSBA o et B mdot on the Atlantic and Pacitic coasts, inate use of cethartics is one of the The 56th - g .The 56th | Officers — Tev, Chardex Wyeko | PropAI tile plac pat e MRS | val officers tere expect the ap- causes of conatipation, ( | | I WG ning opriation for the fiseal year starting | en To Hospitel — Clavion Club NGO Patrick’s Dance Tuly 1, to be considerably under the | Physicians all over the country There will be a St Pateiek’s dance are recommending Flei fresh yeast because it food, rich in those elements which keep the intestines healthy. Inone | series of tested cases, normal func- tions were restored in from 3 days to 5 weeks. | 400,000 provided for the present year Where owing to market conditions, so much more favorable than for years, we are able (o give you B Priday evening, March 17, at th i 1 ,,r....f.m only wnuv):;l: to |.u.'.\.|v Yy unusual bargains at every department of our biz ostablishmgent, New offerings brought hefore you he resolutlon of Helectman wwil. | Granee hatl, It is under ANEPICeS f men to gu the 86,000,000 worth cach day, values that should bri you here at one aturday is included this year, watch out for §ts B iam J. Johnson calling for o l“\ Beks i Two Jack Iwalds — or- [of government property at the station., benefits, During this sale, no goods charged, none sont O, D, No mail or phone orders filled, Please of 20 millg, w accepted by the “fl res HI Turnish music |To guard the immense plant and pro- also carry parcels where you can, B payers at the. special meeting held To Play Forestvitle Ivide officers for the two navabschoo ast evening. There was no oppom-| The Plainvitie A, C. will clash with | bere, one turning out aviation A tion to »oamount s 3 he Poresty sthall team Thurs- | chanies and the other radio ope r Try it outfor yourself, Begin to- showing how this r would b town. The locals . A | ble of meeting the estimated expenses|will have a wy lineup and cxpect |appropriation of between $200,000 diet. Keep it up and see how nor- 0,000 mallyandregularly yourintestines . fand leave a small surplus, There |& Victory over their opponents. and lar u Found at Our ReadY'tO'Wear SSCtIOII E\wn- some questions w-r.‘,l it mj\i‘...yu: . e ‘,I Ragenl Total ab nment of Great lLakes act. Be sure it's Flylac?tmlnn'n v [ regarding the cost of the sehools and | 7 b ; ; is opposed by the officers here be- Yeust—the familar tin-foil pack. SEE THE NEW SPRING SUITS and the wonderful values shown in Serge and Tricotine. Three very ther or not it w sS0Ed bR it ire 27 Cannl 8 Telfcause the middle west furnishes a age with the yellow label. Place a smart medels splendidly tailored and silk lined. Worth to $35. It is a wonderful ¢ 5 5 y called for in the 9 . large part of the nation's naval of- standing order with your grocer. opportunity for Woman or Miss to fit herself at only—Eac S Nt $2 . 6 21l the same amount was WANTED- Peaple ficers and the ninth district head Attention Also Called to some handsome ¢ Spring Suits, with choice for Women and Misses of propriated and at the end of the| our great mones ¢ - | quarters here has more reservists un- | e —————————————————— Tweeds, Twills and Hair line stripes for 1.56 each. No alterations, none held on deposif, Al [ school term, several thousand dollaps| 07" have you s such great bargains | der its control than any other district SHOWS PROFIT. 4 ! L that we 8 at this sale. We need | » 2 - 3 o ere addec frank G, Oshorne, b g B y. 2.—T were added to it. Frank G. Oshorne,| the money so we a smpelled to in=tha aounir March 2.—The schooner secretary and financial representative| this. Read our Landiills, Btk Bine Negh et EATe e ot e N ol COTTON BLOUSES BLOUSES OF' SILK i M e bl sA TIIDT A MIATS For $1.56 Iach we offer blouses worth from $2.00 fior 82,36 cach—sYou have cholee of silk biow Gl gommltise, g ented | b, Plaini, ALERA THREATENS | \tiantic fishing ficets made a profit 7 oA T | 20 : BHOWOL. At 1he of $6,385 during her first year, her inciuding hand made Ratiste and Trench pade to sell at 8 ‘each. Crepe de expen this year would not he much LE AVING THE DA]L owners reported today. She cost $35,- , many trimmed with real laces only found on (hines and Georg in prettiest of Spring styles, over the amount called for, The sum BRUNETTES ASCENDING 280 to build. Her fishing voyages expended for Wellesley, Mass,, March 2.—Brun- —_— last summer netted $1,862 and her high priced garments. At §$1.56 we limit quantity t0 colors white, flesh, lark, tan, navy, brown and black, of $20,053.29 has been s are in the endant at Welles- d on two freighting trips to the each customer. Choice for ¢ cach. B[ the first 10 months ot the school vear HOUSE DRESSES, made of ginghams, chambrays GIRLS' DRESSES, white Sailor dr i s ii‘l]l:;l \\'lx:h‘ !‘l‘lll-l (l\\lrl n‘INH:v Tscal ,\nrr ley mlm ! (i ]A:nv;- a long stunding |Arthur Griffith Refuses to - Answer st Indies were $2020. wnd percales in big range of patterns and garments A ; se at hand, Mr. Osborns is conii- |precedent of blonde supremacy, Miss i i he Nova Scotia fishermen races R e 'H,f,_ iusi ml-iw- £h0E edie mar two D styles in several pretty model <hak | dent that $48,000 will ¢ the|Olive Ladd, of Lincoln, Neb., a young Question on Hawlin-Bowline “,,ff‘('.m Internationa) races :she. won three to any customer. this St low price, + Iresses and chambray and gingham school dresses. @] |schools through e here Lave|woman with black hair, has been Dodle at Ouctnstown prize money amounting to $5,000. $1.56 -each. Ohotos 156 sdoh: Tsttar Haks wiyisk Misatomn 4| | been several added expenses which [eleeted mistress of the senior tree ¥ R i | inchude painting, new text hooks, re exerc The choice was by| Dublin, March Wy the Ass :D ROBBERY. SO GIRLS' DRESSES OF THU BETTER KIND, made of imported ginghams, chambr soisette, | Q)| vairs on the boiler, insurance andfvote of the senior cluss. In the se- |ciated Press)—Another 7 \. Y. March 2.—An at crepe and beautiful checks, two piece and blouse styles, with hand embroidery, smocking and organdy |@||probably more coal for the portabic|lection of aids to the mistress, the |withdre = s Dl HimeBin, Was N. Y., 3 2. i sashes, ustal $3.98 to $5.98 kinds for $2.56 cach, Not over {wo to any one person. : | building. oliss. Blcked: o Blondes mo . Ls | o e ey Was temnt-wasimadaitorobithieiga i s | School Redaetions brunettes, ‘hen Arthur Grifith refused, as|OMes ©f Public Service Commission- Wl Caliuetor sisetatsi & 1o T v T used, @8|c. \illiam A. Prendergast on the | b S g LSRR o President of the Dail, to answer al c. ioth floor of the Hudson Ter- preidndigomanof tis cedlidol o . guestion regarding the future Hawlin- |0y jyjiding last night, it became : il ’ Reled dnotallaEheEn tld notde o | Bowline dock at Quecnstown, on the [[C PO he Toftice was also e e e e ey e et e e e e s | Ditthie fown yAsang, Jeround that th as provisional| ., iapeq Tuesday night, the police e e i e TETESIIRIIERTS | cvery year, it reflected generall for {work. Mr. De Valera declared the| i .1q the commissioner's desk will be necessary to lay larger mains | terlin Varmers' elub this Saturday |00 ¢ People and the interest w question was one involving the su-| jnroq open. : ; £ Berhn Nev‘]s through Kensington it the Worthing- | oening. heavy, which caused the continual premacy of the Dail. = won peoplk desire water, Miss Catherine Moleon 18 1 at her | in tax rate > thouglht there ! x he2iy An effort by the Republicans to 3 1bs. best coffee, $1,00. Russell's Mecting—Notes, | " Commuaity Coun L o may be some possible pian of ccon-| J B [shift the meetings of the Dail to the! . gt Phere was a good attendance at the omizing at the school. AN ) Mansion ho » the public could 7 : Miss Ray Tryon is confined to her ) 2 —_————— meeting ot executive council of the [-‘H‘”“‘ in KKensington with ill Senator Trumball Speaks t B attend, was defeated by a vote of 49 Worthington community ociation Mr. B. R. Showaiter left yesterday Senator John H. Trumbull said he | i ¢ vV @ to 40. This motion W thought to heid at the house on Berlin street iast | oo\ [yuvis f Vo 1 | would like to see the horrowing lim- 0 indicate that Mr. DeValera's party ex- || v 3 fou ton, Ohio, where she has been | g lim WW&MW’ IQIoH T i Bire VeV RELEy X pooin ’ evening citlled because of the serious condition d to some special amount. As it pected a prolonged meeting of the| (aleleSS Sham_ oing % | Plans for an active spring season, | oo par rathor. now is, the selectman can borrow| # § |Dail, while the Griflith supporters, on Spolls the Hair I\ socially, were completed. It was vot-| " yiic Gooras G h has returned | What he needs and this year, the sum the other hand, desi to terminate Ay e ed to hold a masquerade ball at the [ oo " L BEF G d 5 has been necessary. He { [the s n today if possible. 17 s 2 (| Grange hall on Damon's hill some | o opuiar meeting of Court Mat- |SUBEested thut when horrowing, it Fatigue, low vitality, constipa« Before adjourning for luncheon,|™ Soap should he used very carefully, P [time in April. The exact date will be v 1 thisevening at 1 Would be a good plan to li it to i g ¢ . Dail formally ratifiec s Ardjif y i cep v Reccwmg BldS in Kensmgmn I fffimedt agpe Tr:mw o 4 m":_ abessett will be held thisevening at | MO ':wr “‘”,l.“ “;’1.”_,.\“:.‘ ,? limit it to tion and worry make you an he Dail formally ratificd the ”\jd‘n you want to keep your )im\r lookh\: t ¢ as na Torasters’ holl: « i a Lie sum raised n easy victim of deadly influ- “hes agreement insofar it concern-lits best, Most soaps and prepare taxes, That would means Plainville Y s aTE eleh o be held s S o wuch alkall ed the Dail and the election t {shampoos contain too much alkall ed as chairman of the committee to st senIin Tlams. mslalhllg W@'el‘ M?UIIS arrange for the event. There will be a meeting of {he | COUld borrow something like $41,000 Sla Eerns on the issue of the tr and the (This dries the scalp, makes the hair The members also voted to hold ]y jern Woodmen society at the Ath. | {his vear instead of the $55.000 it has The present emergency de- [} |constitution of the Iree State. |brittle and ruins it. / letic building this evening. borrowed. Senator Trumbull is urg mands commonsense and cau- < The best thing for steady use is | 17 v evening, March A short " ¥ it FRARE By n iy | ing the adoption of a bill similar to i ad cocoanut oil sha 00 | il TIYF | £ Ihere will be a whist and social for | (18 § tion. S a5 ros, | Mulsified cocoanu amp EXE(JUTIYE GOUNL'IL AG dfplay will be presented by local peo-|nq panefit of the Vi Improve- | this method and will present it at Vresh eggs; 410 doz.:-Ttussell-Brom | Geiai il pilver And)areasalessdy and social at the community house on the next sessién of the ture. 1t Strengthen your resistance by —advt. will be uniform throughout all towns| f| taking Hill's Cascara Bromide use. Community Association Plans Social [invited to attend. Mrs. Ralph Carter W Jwleed o aitterds [ that not more than 50 per cent. of anxnc Tablets morning and |§ S CIESARO | One or two teaspoonfuls of Mulsi- AR, i s m__lwml Professor Galpin have heen nam-| ™ ¢ o oo grantar is confined the amount of taxes he borrowed. Tt night. Have C. B. Q. Tablets | Ttome, March 2. (By the Associated |fied will cleanse the hair and scalp Season—Azoz Milko Apy w)l as the heads of the committee inl "0 "5\ 4 Fotrent by illness. ;I:I-:”mi\‘\'-' I?\x’f;fim}' it will vv;u:l'n Jh.m handy.ll."iset)l]mrrérc?ularly;f’rb | Pre ng Victor Emmanuel to- |thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair charge. vis Dow yetroit, M ., is ville w e approximately 815,- | vent colds, headaches, grip-pe, day accepted o resigna ¢ Gio- |with water and rub it in. It makes an e e LT g et o B S e cold: s, grip-p lay accepted the resignation of Gio- |With water and rub > . Major Ifrank I..| Vigiting relatives in town. el il . 3 constipation and keep yourself vanni Colonna di Cesaro as minister (abundance of rich, creamy lather, Prayer—Interesting Ttems. '\‘\‘ '{":i 3 ‘:""(‘[““" i |'l'|“"('“g | “he Willing Workers will meet at fcovere: ‘l‘”“ """“ :““- in the pink of condition. of posts and approved the appoint-|which rinses out easily, removing . S S S A the home of Miss listher Lund Satur- debt Has Increased a1, ment of Lugi IFulei, a deputy of the every particle of dust, dirt, dandruft Lounis A. Oldershaw of New |vl!ld”\3n|vv|1:vg of the Men's Bible cl OF | dov aftensioon, A, H. Condell gave an idea of how U_slcl ;‘IIUS regularly ;:jndhyo;: social democratic party to succeed [and excessive oil. The hair dries and Danie! Crowley of Dristol, associ- [the Berlin Congregational church on | ™yl st Rerlin Tmprovement com- | the town has rapidly gone into dent.| §| Will do your bit toward check- [ |\, " gisior i Cesaro resigned as a |quickly and evenly, and it leaves the Wednesday cvening of next week. The | o5y ™ iing avrangements for a | In 1911, the town borrowed $9,000;( B ing the present epidemic. protest against the practice of sever- |sealp soft, and the hair fine and silky, e Lot e Kansinaton s Sk L be "'\'»"_‘ fha COMMIN | i to be held after Haster, in 1014 inville needed §11,000, Al all Draggists, 30 cents al Catholic ministers in consulting |bright, lustrous and easy to manage. T _ ' |1ty house and My. Wileox will talk onli™“yy "' " myjley ling returned to lis|Thus it slowly increased unti! PRTITN Luigi Sturzo, secretary general of the | You can get Mulsified cocoanut ofl Iire district, according to a report| his ERpOnS e “q"‘“' in Florida this], ' Aain street from his trip to |last year 160 was necessary 10| [2) Catholic party, regarding appoint- (shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very given this morning by I%..1. Norton, |Winter. William Scott is chairman of | o0y pie city. ( The schools take mm > oleN[ ments. leheap, and a few ourices will supply & membet of the preparatory commit. | 1€ committee. A number from this place will at- [about half the budget and the high ont” UL RS |every member of the family for Michele Panicco. tend the automobiic show at New |way construction is DENGRYY. W.H.HILL CO. DETROIT, “resh cggs, 4lc doz Russell Bros. jmon Be sure your druggist gives funeral of Michele Panicco of | Britain this week. Sidewalk Construction el o Jyou Mulsitied. The men have arranged plans and | Kensington, was held from his late ” The resolution, as approved by the specifications for the distribution of |home on Main street at 2 o'clock this [ pranLes : s doughnuts | solectman pertaining to the constriic- water in this town hey were en- afternoon. Rev. J. Allan Scott, pas ;\mi n»llls ‘Y:- Im, 9 Honpe's tore ‘[in'l of sidewalks was accepted. he gaged by the local commitlee WO lor of the Kensington Methodist ANEDZAGLa ST new proposal calls for the construc- months ago, and now that thei “_“"P <hurch, officiated ;\mf interment was tion of walks as deemed nec ry by Is complete bids arc being received fy, \west Lane cemetery. the selectman. Towar these the by the committee for the installation Day In Prayer, Kankakee, 1, March 2.—Four | tgwn will pay o There are L w;lt(";ll“‘”\‘j“ o ""s‘ ;T";"”;)"‘ The women of the Methodist and 5B paall pouolen, oot AN jssveral place Plainville which :‘I.‘vfl":;:\gruth'”y””‘;:‘rt,r\\r.. tated IS} e Congreational churches of Isen- | (9 capacity and believed o contaln|yeed walks and these will be recoms 1S loft for firms to offer thelr |¥iNEion Will observe a day in prayer "’"‘-“I‘l"’" ”""“':’ “‘(“‘“-‘ W stolen from | mended by the board of selectmen, I'Mq L |for the missionaries at a meeting to “h ‘('”‘l’:y bl ABRAEY + TO0H 60 Days To Lay Walk | rids. o o e i e 5. "Nathodl h ity _[early today. The sele T i bt 1 It is expected that as soon as all bids ”.] ”F’n”v“l ‘II“‘(!H Wh(‘m‘t ’.“. hurch to wrll: m«” .v”-mn’: '\‘\‘:\H v”‘)!l‘ll) .H..' pr ’l the committee n afternoon at 3 o'cloc g . perty ) ay a sidewalk and h;l\f‘ hoivx»\Hw‘:(y; : l“wm el gl Mrs. | . 17 wife of a IHa t ) g must be done in the course of 60 charge will call a speci & ford. mlEslons ¢ in Japan, will Violation of that rule will I the fire- district to make. Anwl pIONG .y ieey the 1 A special mu- | Prench Steamer Was Captured Off | cauge of action tuken by the town in for br cater to Kensington. i | 3 Y for brir i:N \\:\1\1‘"» ‘_”"} ;_‘ {he [sical program has hoen ged for Asia Minor I'eb, 12, taying the walk and at the entire cost i L ‘-n i \ 3 .| A1l women of both parishes s been 3t 1 ] ) _|of the owner with an addition of 24 \ 3 New 08 far Invited to attend this meeting. Ather March 2.—Greece has re-fpnen cent, given. The walk must also | orner gton. 'I'he Joca - leased the [French steamship Ispoir, s ) ; t B DLl oo ed For Assault. g MmsBID TSRO Lo paid for within a period of 50 days | ::,‘.l.m.li"w u-m#m'n‘n):-‘.‘ Instalinlion ofll: oo eaiiiis or Beriin, appeared he-| VIUCh Was cantured by o. Gnesk®tor- {5 & ey will bo 4l on the! bropanty s corner to| L0 Criswold i the town conpt | Pedo boat destroyer off the coast o it OF White Jacols’ corner_neatthe old e ;""."'I’T.“,”‘;"(‘;l“‘u‘ Iv;,‘:. ';‘: :)’:,“q‘\f“’v'”‘,f Ko, Minor on February 12, The 1| e Width OF Wall grounds, The Worthington Jiire dis<| g e insted by local officers fol. | Polr sdiled from Piraeus after herfiiother or not the selectman can iriet will ke responsiblo for the Nl swing o complaint mude by lsanc|CATEd had heen discharged. .| pass on the width of the walk if this REDUCED PRICES stalling of the mains from =Jacobs'|,piye’ yiso of Berlin, Milko was| Irance's decision to fnsist upon im- |0 quty o the Town Plan com 1t 18 aiso possible that a meeting of |fned $5 and costs which totaled §22. “f"‘l_"v'("“'“ v:':"‘(“(tl‘""y“'l"'.‘”h”rm:“;‘n "'{;f"”“:r'_ mission. s matter will e investi {ivh Worthitatan Five distriot Wil bt It is alleged that Milko lived onfCHIE0 [Was com iy the Trrenen | Bated. Selectman Johr id that guah g : ing. [the Viets farm in Terlin and that Al-| ¢lgn office yesterday by the FTrench |y pule was passed severs Touri $880 Roadst $850 C $l 280 called soon to take actlon on DHng- |y wiel other men visited the place | Minister, to the effect that walk T4 ouring oadster oupe y Ing the water to that seetion of el iy "o intentions of trading in a| . scotions must not he less than o :({:,F",i,,’,,]‘w,:‘\.'lri.,(\.:‘m"}““,]x-‘.v,‘, oy the|mortgage on the place for a farm in| Fresh eggs, 4lc doz sell Bros. | ooy wide and those on the outskirts L Beckley, 1t is claimed that Milko oh- [-=—advt. six feet Skl L L e jected to this visit and struck Alkus Stanley 8 Gwillim was appointed Sedan $l’440 e | ver the head with a hamme . chairman at the meeting and Robert ple at that time. Refreshments will |also be served and the public will be ment society at the Knig s better than anything else you can ias hall this cvening. All are cordial- fore Judge Griswold —— Day In ate engineers, have completed their| tee. g was some question as to corner to the end of Berlin street, Begin New Round, C. Usher acted as clerk, The moot- 9 The first rounfl of a series of | ' ing was well attended and adjourncd | games to be rolled by the members 3 within three quarters of an hour. COMMERCIAL CARS of the Kensington Iraternal bowling Matteo Is Missing Es league was completed with the games Thomas Matteo, 15 year old son of of last Thursday cvening. . Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Matteo of 35| N8 The second round of games will be- ¢ LR Broad strect, failed to appear in the S D ki 880 P I D li 980 OR forty years Sloan's L;.‘""“;"' gin at the Casino alleys in New Brit- e iocal court yesterday afternoon to an- | creen vehvery ane elivery has been the quickest reliel for | v 4o 50y 1 the games tonight tie 4 = swer to a cha of truan His sneuralgia, sciation and rhesmas ey Corpy will play the T A, B, ¢ - [tather reported him as missing and tism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprains 3 team, the American Legion the L. & # some youngsters said they saw him 5 and strains, aches and pains. B. team, Foresters the Doosters and Nt 2 on the back of an automobite truck | F 0 B Detro“ Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, | (110 jsagies the Independents, ) = headed out of town. Judge Merrit O. v Ly wilkout rubbing, at the first twinge. Brief Items. Ryder continued the case until the| 1t eascs and brings comfort surely ¥ A. C. Juniors will play the 5 X hoy puts in an appearance. Mr. Mat i You'll find it clean and rfs of New Britain in a game of ” teo suid he wanted his son to go to and readily non-sk ining. etball at the town hall tonight. \ school. Sloan’s Liniment is pain’s ememy. ;| The weekly prayer meeting will be | o K. of W. Officers | # .k your neighbor. {neld at the Derifn Congregational Company O, First Regiment of (he| el RS his evening al 7:45 o'clock. = Knights of Washington, elected of- | ¢ ruggists—35¢c, 70c, $1.40. church this evening at b o'clock { Kn | At all druggists—35c, 70c, § | The Berlin Boy Scouts will meet h, ficers at the Ipiscopal church parish | " . = with Rev. 8. A. Fiske tomorrow night. U C A d w h last evening follows: Commander, | | “nere will be no meeting of the e L cm:a I atc Rev. George Hilton; chaplain, I3, § | Grange sewing cirele this week. Y Sk l Lackey: captain, Bdwar Aspinall; 155 ELM STREET Ph 731 The Tteliable ‘Sewing club will meet our dKin improve clerk, Roland Hoerle il 1 one this evening with Mrs. 1. P. Moore at Nothing better to cleanse and | |Thompson; quartermas - her home in Kengington. purify the skin and to keep it free ney: sergeant-at-arms, Walter il George Prentice of the Prentice from pimples and biackheads than sentinel, 1% H. Babcock and color| @M Thetorture ofskinitch | \p;uracturing company has returned | | Cuticura Soap for every-day toilet [ |hearcr, H. D. Lafayette, S ace NO 5 At The Show :"‘;“;,';‘i‘,’,:“,‘;}‘:,':':::f_?..'}', from & husiness trip to New York. use. Assiat with Cuticura Ointment The installation of these officers P 5 Dr. Hobson'skczemaOint- Miss Helen Carter is visiting in when necessary. Cuticura Talcum will take place at the next meeting ent, Oneof Dr. Uobsom'® |13,y 18 also ideal for the skin. which will be on Wednesday evening, MEMBER NEW BRITAIN AUTOMORILE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION ! gy % ! The regular meeting of the Borlin | | sumplelach Praeby Mt Adires s R e , rHobsons Gra will be held Tuesday evening | Seasirieg Deghasy) Nakden .. Beldwvegs- Kev. €. Wyckoft 1L W of next weck Cuticpra Seap shaves without Lev. Charles 8. Wyckott, pastor of oweamEczemaOintmentm | fiior. Wil e no meeting of the the Congresational church, was - | - T S

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