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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 192z, . FIRE SALE SMASHING BARGAINS SALE ENDS, SATURDAY, MARCH 11t NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SUCH HIGH GRADE GOODS AT SUCH, RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES IT'S A BAD FIRE THAT DOES NO ONE GOOD AINTS VARNISHES BRUSH (NO. DAMACT (SLIGHT DAMAGE) (DAMAGED £ND OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW STOCK OF SNAPPrPY WALL PAPERS FOk 1922 WE WILL QUOTE NO PRICES, AS THE PAINT TRADE WOULD CLEAN US OUT IN SHORT ORDER Of Course! This Is A Cash Sale THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3.5 FRANKLIN SQUARE NEW BRITAIN, CONN. o5 nti . DRAG(;P;D \‘YIFE TO States marshal's office here, was|ing and brought out a big ‘attend- | borough election. George H. I*‘arn— of Olympia. Flagstead announcerl'l.‘ 5 lof the number in the entire country . The total number of new home light- named as corespondent. ance of taxpayers. A motion was in- [ ham, the party's candidate for war-|\ould leave for his team's I[lorid % nu: lenmrrs added in - these five "Q The Wolffs were marvied in 1913 | troduced by Selectman Keevers that|den, polied 2,199 votes against 1,473 [ training camp in a few days. s 800, HIS RIVAL’S HOME i i i the rate be 18 mills on the grand list, | for the republican candidate, John H. tates in 102 and their two children are in the cus- in $93,600 The | Claxton. The other candidates, ELE[;TRH; [‘IEHTIN{i Ihlphl Strides Si 2 S tody of the mother. Wolff lost inter- [ which will bring 93,600, 1 s estimated” an-| ] . est in his wife in the spring of 1918, [ motion was accepted without opposi- | whose names follow, were elected by |nnul|u mr-nl of the national associa.|S8id to the Corespondent: “I Have |, ono caiq. tion. The rate is a raise of 3 mills | proportionate votes: H. H. Fuessen- Ition in commenting on the total new et Onit. Nouness inally admitting to his wife his|over that of the past year. ich, Alexander P. Constable, William i & k mscmm-rs in the nation “that of these % relations with Miss DParker, accord- - - H. Dwan, John A. Carroll and George Gas Indl estlon Camomla Sfi Gp] a]]:l NM] Y(]‘ nevs enstomers 300,000 ave in residen- Divorce Recommended. inz to the report, Mr. and Mrs. Wolff ) CTION. Stone, burgesses; John J. McCaffrey, y g ) a clerk; John H. Seaton, treasurer; i ters built during 1921, and | |went to the young woman's apar — Tl]l‘d 0 10 3-[5 00 U S (I\l remainder. approximately 700,660 Trenton, N. J. March T.—Special|ments and Wolff made this decara. | Citizens' Party Makes Clean Sweep In | john McLaughlin, ~tax collector; i |70~ Ve L0u 1 uu old residential quarters which|Master in Chancery Irederick W.|{ion to her: A R e R e Stomach MISB[ lwere wired daring 1921. Gnichtel has submitted a report to| “This is my wife. She has found & A .| Frederick 1" Clarke and David H. { “Toda, 14 cities and communi-|Chancellor Walker recommending & |out that we have. been living to- | Torrington, March 7.—The citizens’ | 11arri9, auditors. Chicago. March 7.—- lllinois lexds|ties in the United States are heing|divorce for Mrs. e i e T S s e o o | L/ Ao, decisive victory at the | mreagurer John H. Seaton, who ran {12} 1) polls here yesterday in the biennial [ o) photh tickets, the only republi- — |apepS|n the Unifed States in the number of fserved by e'ectric light and power | whose husbun is seeretary-treasurer of fme it 1 will stop living with you. I homes lighted by electricity, with|companies. The actual total fized|the Monument Pottery company of (have decided to quit you. Here is - - | can nominee to gain office. California ranking second and New|investment in theze companies is $4,- | this city. Harrlet 8. Parker, a di-|{ho key to the apartment.” The plan of including Northside s A e T York third, according to the Netional | 600,000,000, with a gross income of | vorcee and former clerk in the United Jater the corespondent im’qrmml' Park and adjacent territory in the clectric Light assoclition which has|$933,950,000 wnually. During 1921 Jater : : : disgent ! j A ‘ UM””--‘!":;(‘ S tlp:“:’ll n bhveve ol il RattiaRics used 35,000,000 tons S Ul S MBI L E ] eRqECt b e BoreEti It o nsieiad Y st the sitpestanalien o ity Ghpuntaiie aniintons el Lo ruahieduived SpIDII o0 C vuested her to follow them to Califor- ’0‘” of 1,788 to'808, Gases, Iatulence, Heartburn, Sour residential lighting situa f coal, 1¢ . ar e on Rh nia where the Wolffs were gol P O v N P 3 a i Ll i ere going to ey ) g ness, lermentation or Stomach Dis- quers eumatism SV R EE e (il e e U prA GETRAD TARES BRIDI, [ ehn SHRERERanBR, BARER pat the country ind 25,000,000 cubic feet of natural ke During | ) 2y g Piles to be nternal. That's why salvea | Olympia, Wash, March 7.—Pete | lets give almost immediate stomach jiEh Bndfnower restien il CUSLOMERS o0 ghs: QLI sciatica get a bottle of Rheuma to- and operations fail to give lasting| Flagstead, star outficlder of the De-|yclief and shortly the stomach is in /the country in ed 1,000,700 he output of cieclrical | €NersY | gay If it does not convinee you that | # MILL INCREASE. rolief. His harmless prescription, | troit American league baseball team, | corrected so you can cat fayorite bringing the total up to S,467,600.| 1g21 totalled 43,100,000,000 Kilowatt}yoy can be rid of all rhew hat| Windsor Looks, March 7.The ud- |1 EM.ROID, removes the cause.|yesterday joined the ranks of the |foods without fear. Large c In andition to the residential lighting [hours of which 26,000,000,000 energy [ taring your moncy will be ref | journed town mect s held in|Money back if it fails. Sold by all| benedicts, He was married at Mon- | costs only few cents at drug iore izht and pow-|was derived rrom fuci and 17,100~ | e & Brainerd Co. I the fire and police building last even- |good druggists. tesano, Wash,, to, Miss Rita Tibbett| Millions helped annually. 4 customers the electric yial [ 900,000 of energy was derived from | er industry has 1,500,000 indu " power. cial power customenrs inging the to-[du 1,000 employes. tal number up to 10 : “In the United 5 A 14 op- Winois Hasd 825,00 sating companies of which 3,862 are) ! ivetely owned, with a total of YOU CERTAINLY ARE FOOLISH 3 NQ INDEED, MOTHER, T WONT 1 DON'T SEE WHY NOT- Illinois has 838,000 of the residen | tinl custome Catifornia rani w 00,000 stock holders, The privately | NOT TO M ™ MARRY ALLAN BUT WHEN CTAN VAN, RYGG, TANE & THINK OF HOW QUICKEY A 1 in home lighting castomers itn | swhed compunis - gencate Sightiy ALLAN VAN AYGG, JANE - . THE RIGHT MAN COME'S 1\ GNSENSE( Gup\_\e N o0), SASras ntomtod.. T §uble MY GOODNESS ANY GIRL 9 ALONG T'LL MARRY HIM {‘N\'\Y R WEEK PASSES WHEN ONE i s . COULD BE WAPPY WITH His J |IFHE'S ONLY EARNING \S IN LOVE country e survey shows that the middie T == | . CLREREY s—_YEM MOTHEQ ; more homes lizhted with eicctricity than any other section of the country the total heing 2 pter |Court in Manilla Declares Marriage 21 the number of clectric | gas. If tortured with rheumatism or PE IR 0t o, Fory L\VE ON $20 Conteact Voildd as Girl Was Wed Under Spell of Hypaotism, Manila, 1. T, March 7.—(13y Mail The court of { inctanee has an 3 M VIl marriage contract which ntered into wiile the girl was und digestion g Bt e g s the victim was hypnot SI —and cleans a kagsled wit Bov home ien to the residence of a minister coated tongue W mide 1o sign ¢ marriage conteact, | being done while she was under Thousands of men. and women spell have found reiief [rom various The court says that “although the i digestive disturbances by eating ignature of Dominga Olivares ap- \DOH G 0 T‘- »L DU Fleischmann’s Yeast. jears i the marriags contract, it can | N\J i 4 1ot be sustained that there he Ivrmy It is human nature to want to ! y." Eo far as scienc | yny solemnization of the marr l.\} B o L eenet L L e i Uhere s it iy Peal et JUST MV LUCK ToMISS A CAR [/ . P e ot |/ [1ion ror the defendant. Bias Augeien) < | WHENI'M LATE=| SUPPOSE i1 £ D HE SAYS | AND SEE WHAT | ME! DINNER IS . WHAT WAS THAT LR T Sakrtath dlar witom she had known only for three | VLLGET MINE WHEN | GET P iy 21 1T JUST AS PLAIN Ml | BOUGHT FOR | OVER- IF You LAST REMARK You which are necessary to heaith a: | . i S ) AS A HUMAN BEING (|l You! THINK I'M GOING TO life itself. It promotes the flow of Tt o R RD b -RRBG TN, Bl 7 all, HA-HA-HA- 2 SERVE MEALS AT ALL bile and of pancreatic juice, It has rome." pisTed N RA ' ™ HOURS YOU'RE MISTAKEN | 3 SHuT LP! { ( You TALK the whole dicestive process It cleans a coated tongue. Pride Civele Will Hold Fyent ‘ihors- day Eyening After Mecting TOO MUCH. | | a remarkably pereficial effect on | | - | ST. PATRICKCS PARTY | Try Fleischmann’s fresh yeast in orange juice or in milk. Men | like it in mik shakes and malted A St Patrick’s Day party will be milks. Women like it spread on I he'd by Pride Cirele, Lady Foresters, | bresd or crackers. ["thursday evening following the mect ing of the circ e, Members are asied | to attend in costumes appropriate o] the ocension and awards will be maic for the prettiost and for the funniest attre, The committee in charge of the event is working hard to malke the social one of the bigiest and e in| [the history of Pride Circle. \reange ments are being made to have a buf- {tet luncheon served. ] Keep your digestion in the pink of condition and yourtongue ciean and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cskes of Fleischmann's Yeast fresh every day hefore or between meals, Besureit's Fleischmann's Yeast the familiar tin-foi] package with the yellow labsl. Place a standing order with your grocer today.