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1\ amas ,Hanford‘stho in Ce"\ter AND DOMESTIC MAK YOu EASTER AND SPRING HAND & 12 and 16 and white, grey and button, to $4.50 pair, ™ sewn, black, padr, also Buede Gloves, mode shades and 16 efousse tan, with Kid Gloves, two-cla brown, grey, mode, be two tone embroidered FINE SILK GLOVE! “Kayser's" the hest made. Al clasp, for 75c, $1.00 and $1.50, 16 Button for $1.50 pair. With Tucked Gloves in color Length, in eolors, Arm. we offen INSerts rest of glove, such with pongee, beaver Latest novelty, 8$2.00, as pongee wit with pongee, Berlin News FACTORIES ARET0 CLOSE ON FRIDAY Holiday Schedule Will Be Adhered | to at Post Offices DIES IN NEW HAVEN o n ¥ Mrs. Philip Hutt Was former Kens- 1 \! ington Resident—>Men's Bible Class Will Hold Gathering—Whist Prize Winners—Erief Items, d he on Special services will of the local churches Good day, most of the factories will for the day and special holiday hours will be observed in the stores. The Good Iriday serviees will be held at the Rerlin = Congregational chureh at 7:30 o'clack in the evening. Rev. 8. A, Piske will preach, Union services will held at the Kensington Congregational church o which the community is invited. It is|fi not known whether or not Rev. J. |t Allan Scott will be in town to conduet |17 the services at the Kensintgon Meth- odict church, and “f not. the nembers will unite with the Congregational chureh “n the serviee At St Paul's church ‘n Kensington a mass will held at T:30 o'clock, and the Way of the Cross will be ob- ved in the afternoon at 3 o'clock here will also he mas at thig church an Thu ¥ and Saturday mornings at 7:30 o'clock. The Way of the Cross will also be observed at the Sacred Heart church in East Derlin at 3 o'cléck in the afternoon of Good Triday Holiday hours will also be ohserved at the lierlin and post offices, aceording fo an nounced by Postmasters & Barrett and W. W, Ifigan In the ning the open from 7:15 until 9:30 o'clock and in the afternoon from 4 until 5 T schedule will also vogne offices in it held in all 1ri- close o | Iw & he w G s \ w te w Kensington schedule; E. & h offices will he o'ciock special be in at Lierlin and i3ecl Factor At the office the 5 ey W To Close of the American Pa per Goods in Kensington it is an nounced that the office and the fuctory will be closed on Good IFriday The factory will remain until Monday, hut the office will reopenton Raturday morning. | The George Prentice ing company will bhe closed I'riday, but business will b Baturday morning. The Mosel Manufacturing company will also be on Iriday to open on Saturday. At the Berlin Construction company it was nounced that the office wonld on Friday and it is expected that the tuctory will also closc. Wark will e restimed again on Saturday Libvary To (lose The DPeck Memorial library | NOW IT'S SPRING TAKE CELERY KING A mild that hoth closed 8l d Vlanufactur. all dog resumed I ti closed s e an close o '3 Ken {6 in B W M brewed at will put and keep your Lowels and liver in perfect condition cnd prove a grand Spring tonic and | Loood puritier 1o CELERY KING t ne, vegetabie tea Home ¢ lat i | it ynur. it sick neadach a fow cents drugg 1t bed* wive it i Iine vl bircath, | a and dizzy spells, e e ones for was Moore, s It is expected that the stores will follow their general which and cemetery at sp aver, backs, 3 white “Kayser's'” white and hlack for $3.00 pair. “Kayser's” Silk Gloves in strap wrist style with in cuff and stitching in color to contrast with brown, h grey f oon, Mr ear HAVE CHOICT COVERINGS, [ Youfll Want New Gloves for Easter and Should Buy Them Here to Get Real Satisfaction and Worth WITH A COMPLETE STOCK FOR YOUR SELECTION, THE VERY AT AND CHOICE OF THE BE st colors in sington merce stores have no uniform hours of clos. ing on holid 1 28 in New Miss Anna Mrs. yhie Irs. & he ay ffici: There hist 3. hile rst on ne uire Pla The 1 hen am i1 he An \ o length, vle, white piq ar tw and blac Si will no this week, made toda secret calls for in Berlir Dies Iy Philip £O0, a Ha She ew Briwa Hutt Tr. and th M rank afternoon man Lutheran church in New interment Rev. Whist wa held as auspices of the St M awarded the'first pr ety William priz pri MeGee and cedar ch of S were was Formi ng Junior High tion of pected that there terial in the school to form a cracker jack nine. as the ition. t « imes The n de ent « There the oys' onal ight The 1 by ram The. erlin The il rs. ¥ The regular prayer gregational week his The n Mr, ., throughout years teams of any Senior High school will also be challenged. Bible Class Will Mect, « ) « « meeting May it W prepare evening meet Thursday | stead of on a Myron, are he sel boys are Th he te: aptain, m two tea ffort is the Men Bi Congregational [ this evening at the munity o'clock meeting. President William Webster Kimball, house for the ieorge T, the Am poration in Mew Will Entertain wa regular of “hureh Plans to be which in the w th we ommittee for for $3.25 hrown with pearl. were itten Lenzths in Kid Gloves, hlack hutton Chamois Gloves in strap wrist and one clasp styles, priced $1.98 in 16 ue 1l point embroidery, for $1.60 pair. 0- k, heaver, pique sewn Strap Wrist latest for spring wear, in white, heaver, pongee, grey, mode and black, contrasting stitching, $1.95 to $5.00 pair. L] Two-Clasp K white and FO! One fine Children's CF natural color with clasp, novelty effec Chamoisette strap wris ne 50 pair. Clasp Kid Gloves, heaver, T ARA YA A V/// 7 % Plainville News OBSERVANCE PLANS FOR GOOD FRIDAY jStores and Factories to Close, --Special Church Servioes MENS OB WI [ LL MEET Poultry Association Will Hear Speak- | | er Tonight at Town Hall—I'isher- Pelton Wedding Held This After- noon—Other News Items, 1B O BOTH FOREIGN MOST CORRECT STYLIS IN Gloves, novelty effects, the very i Gloves, grey, tan, brown, morde, black, overseam sewn, with P R THI; CHILDREN mode, brown, for Kaster weur, for $1.85 pair. wmois Gloves, one-clasp style, in black stitching, $1.85 pair. fabric gloves for two- t lengths, in west colors, 59¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, ladies in and sixteen button e e e e ——— — he This by t v them and N n New {utt, resident died yesterday at St. Raphacl's hos- | pital in N also died. and was well known in Berlin as well She was formerly Albert of Kensington. is survived Mrs ven was in ree is from will be M. Prize evenir ss R Skeene Irank av 1001 all team s good enbugh ma- | practicing *hool is closed for will try-out next week will manang ms, state ble cli m Ber ir erican Britain will speak. Men, good meeting of Berlin was the hich held time t he re rect class has the oc open a M holiday being open the morning and closed in the after- There is no Chamher of Com- as Haven up to abont of Her in Angust siste Hilda MleMurray; Henry, August and Emil Albert.| funeral will be held on St W, Wi good attendance at the | g Paul's Y 08 » for the women for the men. The consola- warded Pierpont. ded to € Dixwell avenne, ‘Basceball i g made at the Berlin | for the organiza- be er will be announced at that tinge one “representative team' second team, being with other Junior High schoo ar made ar 1 church Worthington com- lin regular Hi discussed sor he Buests it a they should return the honor. been appointed | asion Brief Items, will b armers’ Berlin (€ tomo Mi w Iward meeting chu Seon ni I°rid Mrs, 1re nd Groton. Dr Adolph I3 fow Mre st of Alonzo no club irange rrow chaels. cekly meeting th S afternoon h the reh w ts aht ay H of W. spending two on of New | his parents in town for | “m“ Hweet 1k Goodrich and of on Iriday nnouncement iss Marjorie schedule in a result the onc Kensington, nt child years of ag by Albert three hroth Thur: John's G Britain in Fairview | Gaudian will ors under M. Kiniry the | m, was awarded Kather- | The 1. M- | Haven. | to New am and it is ex- this week the Laster chosen. The and players There the so-called Wd the other, to secur nd the firs Ber meet the will street at § monthiy will pre- vice-pre ardware cor- gathering the Older Congrega- | held last al time in BGible or me Men's entertain feel that A pro- Iy nd ol tie is Saturday cirele with ewing ursday night | Berlin be omitted Con lin will meet his week in- weeks Haven {s and | ro: has be iliness, 1, who home with improving. Joseph Goggle, while loading a car of paper at the local freight depot, slipped and fell be- tween the car and the platform yes- terday. He is employed by the Amer- ican Paper Goods com ny, and will be unable to resume his duties for @ week or ten days ¥ A number from this town attend- ed a session of the Pomona held with the Newington Grange vesterday. East Berlin Ttems The meeting of the Willing Work- ers will be postponed until next week and will be held at the home of Miss Ruth Bourgeois, The Girl outs enjoyed New Britain "ue i theater in the aftericon Russell Matsen of New Britain has been visiting friends in town, All members of St. Gabriel's choir are requested to meet at the church Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock for a rehearsal, confined reported n is to her to be at work un- hike to ittending the The next mecting of the Progressive Reading Circle will he held evening, April 18th, H. R. Clark with his wife drove his automobile to East Hartford to attend a dance last evening. When they came out to return home, they found some one had stolen the car. Tuesday IRSONS hacing In H. Lyons will | how they w as Stagis, Tel. 9 property of late ndly call and let me t them sawed. Thom- ANOTHER REVOLT I MEXICO UNCOVERED Seeret Azents Report Plot For Revo- lution In Southern Part OF Republic Kl 50, seoret hefore Pi Tex., service men April 12.—Mex laid information Juarez horitics that politi cal exiles in | © purchasing Lorses anid ammunition last night for plan to send into the o in this vicinity At the time it was reported that Estaban Cantu, former governor |of Lower Californin, came here two | days to meet Canindo Aguilar, aw of the | President Car They now are in the city, service men declared Juarez military authorities said they prepared to frustrate any attempt to launch a new revolutionary expedition on the hovder, President Ohregon, according to ac vices from Mesico City, has issued decree in which mititary and wuthorities are ordered to seize per sonal properties of all persons arrest- ed for participation in revolutiona activities southern repub same ago e secret vere 1 than 100 per cent since 1914 73,000 tons of § retined U nited ite metal in 1920, AneSAR ANy g, Soothing The penetrating odor of cam- phor blendcd with thoseof cther healing oils maks Minard’s Liniment extremely pleasant t> inhale. Breathe It In and Rub It In—folks have been doing both for over 65 years. MINARDS = FOR'PAIN - T M “armington LINIMEN another revolutionary expedition they | spvil | civit | Output of aluminum has risen more | | Practically all the local storekeep. |ers have announced their intention of closing for the entire day Good I'ri- | day, but will be apen until 10 o'clock | | tomorrow evening. This action was| | taken following a canvass of stores {by a local proprietor yesterday. In years past, some of the merchants had | been open untit 1 o'clack in the morn- | ing while others were closed all day. | This year, however, the store keep- ers feel that a definite method should | be followed in order to have a better feeling among the bhusinessmen and | the result was that all of them were | unanimous for closing | | With the appointment of a mercan- | tile divizion by the Chamber of Com- | | merce, this method of going around to | |all the store keepers to have them | i close will not be necessary, The Mer- | cantile Division will be similar to the | one connected with the New RBritain Commerce Chamber and its duty will {be to ascertain what holida the stores will closed and arrange for the closing and opening hours of th | establishments. This will eliminate the Itrouble formerly found when a ques- tion of this kind comes up, H. Garfield Jones, manag | P Hutton Clothing store, has heen | mentioned as chairman ol this divi- on and has been approached on the | | matter by President Joseph N. Me- | | Kernan of the Chamber of (om- | | merce. Mr. Jones, however, has de- | clined the office on account of his| duties in other citics which take him away. The local chamber meets on | the first Thursday of each month, Mr. | McKernan will make an appointment soon. s he cr of the! | Church Services, i The churches have prepared special | services appropriate for (iood I°riday | and at the Church of Our Lady of | Mercy, there will be a mass at 7:30 o'clock in the morning and in the | evening at the same time, there will | be a celebration of Stations of the | ross and special Lenten sermon. Spe- | | cial music will be rendered. On Fast- | er Sunday there will be masses at § and 10 o'clock in the morning with a high mass at 10 o'clock. The regu- lar Easter collection will be taken at | the masses, | The Episcopal Church of Our Sa viour will celebrate Maundy Thurs day tomorrow with the anniversary of | the Christ’s institution of the Blessed | Sacrament of the Altar. There will| be a celebration of the Holy (om- | | munion at 10 o'clock in the morning | |and the Woman's Auxiliary will meet | {at 2:30 o'clock. On Ifiday morning there will be morning services at | 10:30 o'clock and evening service at| 7:30 o'clock. The members of the | Congregational church will join in the services Iriday evening and Rev (harles 8 Wyckoff, pastor of that ! church will preach the sermon. ! On Saturday the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour will celebrate ter eve. The fir® vespers of the Faster festival will be sung at S o'clock in | the evening. Gev. George Hilton, rec- tor, is preparing a special program | for Faster Sunday and will publish this Saturday i The Methodist Episcopal church | ill hold its fegular mid-week serv- ices at the church tomorrow evening | when a special program for the Holy | Week will be carried out. The Baptist church will have its| mid-week services tomorrow night as| usnal, The factories will all close for the day and business will be suspended in | observance of the holy day. Some| of the plants plan to be closed Satur- day as well for an Faster vacation. Men's Club Mecting, | The Men's club of the | Church of Our Saviour will hold a| | meeting tonight in the parish house ! lat § o'clock. Owing to the iliness of Hugh Trumbull, father of John ¢ Trumbull, the latter will he { unable to give his lecture and mov- | ling pictares on his hunting trips | | through the west and Canada. Harry | piscopal | Senator | STOMACH UPSET? | Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are domng now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- | forming their natural functions, away | goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubl> with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets stitute {or calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without | griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick . | relief. Eat what you like. 15¢ and 30c. | | NOTICH TO TAXPAYERS herehy give notice that 1 will be j the store of W. J. Hemingwav of | | Plainville, to reccive toges every day | | during the month of April. Also inT { the evenings of April 1, 8, 7, §, 10, 14, 15, 17, 21, 22, 24, 28 and 29. Interest to be charged from April Lst and all |taxes not paid on or before April 30, | W. J. HEMINGWAY, Collector. | odist church held a business meeting | | Powers | side" A. ("astle has heen approached by the committee ta All the vacancy of Mr Trumbull and has promised to give a talk on the history of Plainville of which he is an authority The meet Ing is open to all men of the town iltry Cluh Meeting. The Plainville Poultry club wift hold an open meeting this evening in | the court roem of the hall | il Diggle has secured i Health Is I'rom the time a girl reaches the age of twelve until womanhood is es- tablished, she needs all the care a thoughtful mother can give. The condition that the girl is then assing throughissocritical, and may inve such far-reaching effests upon her future happiness and health, that it is almost criminal for a mother or giundhn to withhold counsel or ad- vice, Many a woman has suffered years of profonged painand misery through having been the victim of thoight- lessness or ignorance on the part of those who should have guided her through the dangers and difficulties that beset this period Mothers should teach their girla what danger comes from standing around with cold or wet feet, from lifting heavy articles, and from over- working. Donot let themover-study. If they complainof headacie, pains in the back and lower limbs, they need a mother’s thoughtful care and ctympathy. AHousehold Word in Mother’s House writes Mrs. Lynd, about Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound. ‘“My mother gave me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound when I was 14 years old for troubles girls often have and for loss of weight. Then after I married I took the Vegetable Compound before each child was born and always when town Charles W Card of South Manchester to give o | tallk on “Care and Feeding of Young Chicks," Mr, Card is an excellent auy | thority on this subject and is secre- | tary of the Rhode Island Poultry elub | of America, He s also one of the regular Judges of the Roston, New York and Chicago poultry shows, Mr Card resided in Bristol for some time and is known locally, | Pythian Sisters News, | Pythian Sisters, Knights of Pythias, | will hold their regular meeting this evening at Odd Fellows' hall when they will entertain’ Worthy Temple, Knights of Pythias of New Britain The social committee has completed | arrangements for the affair. Worthy Temple will confer a degree upon a class of candidates after which there | will be a social time and refreshments | Ray Casey To Leave. Ray Casey, for the past two years manager of the FKconomy grocery store on Whiting street, will leave his position next week. Mr. Casey has been transferred to the Bristol store and will also open up a new store in Hartford. His vacancy here is being filled by Oswald Vesburgh of Bristol. Fisher-Pelton Wedding Miss Helen Pelton, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Pelton of Welch | street, were married at the home of the bride this afternoon at 2 o'clock. YOUNG BIRLS NEE Mothers, watch your ljagghters’ Health Happiness sister and sister.in-law take it and have only the highest praise for it. It has .cen a household word in my mother's house for years.” — Mrs, KATHERYN LYND, 2431 Gladys Ave., Chicago, Il A Little Book Helped Her to Decide Milwaukee, Wis. — ‘‘My daughter took Lydia E. Pinkham's” Vegetable Compound as she was so weak and did not feel like going to school. She was like that for a whole year before taking your Vegetable Compound. I found a little book of yours in our mail-box and decided to give her your medicine. £he isnow strong and well and attends school every day. We recommend your Vegetable Com- pound to all mothers with weak daughters, You may use this letter asatestimonial,’'— Mrs. E. KLUCZNY, 917 20th Ave., Milwaukee. Wis. “I was always feeling tired and alpey , was losing in weight and would faint at times. 1 had other troubles too, that made me feel bad- ly. 1 read your little books and heard friends talk about the good Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound had doue them, 8o I have taken it too. The results are most satisfactory, for 1 have gained in weight and my bad symptoms are gone. I recommend your Vegetable Compound to all my friends and you may make whatever use you like of this letter.”’—GLORIA RAMIREZ, 1116 9th Ave., Tampa, Rev. James M. Tranmer, pastor of | the Methodist church, performed the | ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Fisher were | attended by Mr. and Mrs. Donald | Leavitt of New Britain. A reception | was held at the home following the | wedding after which the couple feft on a wedding trip. They will reside n Welch street on their return, Epworth League Officers, The Epworth League of I felt the least run down. BEoth my | the Meth- | with the election of officers last eve- ! ning at the home of Merton Lamb of | Broad street. Merton lLamb was re- elected president. The other officers | are as follows: First vice-president, Miss Lillian Manchester; second vice- | president, Mrs. Frank Hohbein; third vice-president, Mrs. Luke Morse and fourth vice-president, Elmer Thomas. Miss Eleanor Furrey was elected sec- retary and treasurer and Miss Tather| Genoa, April 12 (By Associated Furrey, organist. | Press)——Politics is making strange bed The league is planning for a sccial |fellows in Genoa—or rather economies time and supper in the church parlors is doing so, if one chooses to accept on Wednesday evening of May 3. It the statement, reiterated 50 times will be open to the public. 1r|a||,\- by its framers, that the Genoa Auxiliary Plans, | conference is not political. The American Legion auxiliary to| Tt certaintly is unusual to find the Brock-Barnes post held its meeting |goviet chief, Chitcherin, sitting vis-a- last evening. Thete were 20 mem- |\ig with Clonstantine Diamandy. Four bers present and two new ones were |years ago the Rolshevists had Dia- admitted. Reports of the recent food |mandy in jail in Petrograd. At that sale showed that the sum of $16.30 | time he was the Rumanian minister had been cleared. |accredited to the Kerensky govern- The members voted to bring in the iment and the diplomats of the whole Rainy Day Stockings at the first meet- | qorld were storming against the ing in May. There will be a meeting | goviets' violation of his diplomatic im- tomorrow evening at the home of | munity. Mrs. Cappa Corning when instructions will be given the ladies in the mak- ing of poppies to be sold for Memor- ial Day celebrations. Bowling Scores. Captain Al Riecker's "All Stars bewling team of the office force of the Trumbull Electric manufacturing c 5 company was defeated two games by the Brest- Litovsk treaty bu 'h(‘v(mn (‘aptain Edwards' husky factory em- man —government —unceremoniously loves at the Wallace-Barnes alleys [loaded him and his entire staff on a Monday evening. Broadwell, star for |special train and shipped them back Captain Edwara's “Riff-Raff" players, | to Russia n\lvtln!." they were propa- proved the high man of the night and |gandists, and not diplomats; showed up in good form. Captain | King is Interested. Riccker was presented with the lea-| oo Gictor mmanuel is taking gue “Goat” and declared Keepertof it | aon jnterest in the progress of the for the summer. He will report every | o onomic conference here and has week regarding the condition of th¢| o gareq (hat a special wire be used wilmar: g i hourly of the CLOSE ASSOCIATION Reds and Anti-Reds, French and Germans Work Together at Genoa ice- Jofire and Wirth. The sight of Adolph Joffe and the German chanceilor Dr. Wirth, in con- | versation recalls Joffe's very sudden lexpulsion from Berlin four years ago. |He was then Rolshevist ambassador in Rerlin, according to the terms of Florida. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments Peculiar to Women” will be sent you free upon request. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, This book contains valuable information, e ——— FORMER ENEMIES IN | WATER MEN'S CONFERENCE Various Companics And State Board Of Health Will Hold Conference In Hartford April 18, Hartford, April 12.—For the pur- rose of developing closer co-operation between the state department of health and the water companies im the state a conference has heen called for April 18 in the old senate cham- ber at the capitol at which both sides will he represented. The immediate ohject will be to develop standard methods of policy and procedure through which to bring about co-op- eration and understanding between bureau of sanitary engineering in the department and the persons man- aging and controlling the municipal and private water companies. A tentative program has been ar- ged, opening at 11 a, m. with these Sanitation of water sheds; abatement of nuisances; fishing and Loating on reservoirs; the value of records of water works operation; afternoon—ecollection of samples for analysis; interpretation of water analy doseage and operation of chlorinating machines; coppering res- rs; certitication of interstate car- topics: JUDGMENTS ARE ANNOUNCED Deputy Judge B. W. Alling has an- nounced the following judgments in cases heard in the eity court: For the plaintiff in the suit of Herman Gold- berg against James cover damai .81; lor the plaintiff in the suit of Mary A. Murphy against Leon H, 1 conard, to rccover damages of $340 and costs of $46.05; for the plaintift to recover $1¢2 and costs of $51.81 in the suit of Salvatore Reggio against Guiseppe Gallo. must, according to tne | ¢ IS EC LN T rules of the feague, take good' care of | 4/ ions cocurring. He repeatedly e Ton i sRREn 0L L S B hope that the conference the starting of next year's season. Foya e aape s B0 SO R The individual scores of the players | b/ € 8 0 orld, are as follows: Captain Riecker - Derby Irecman Riecker 158 12 141 175 Gwillim Spring is Captain Fdwards p g SF‘)‘“IOUV‘ Ak Hart l.emeris RBroadwell Edwards sixteen” == ] 657 Plainville Briefs. George Trumbull of Bantam, Conn,, is stopping at the home of his mother on Maple strect. Mr. Trumbull has been called here on account of the sorious condition of his father, Hugh Trumbull, at the Hartford hospital. The Ladies' Ald society of th Methodist church will hold a tacking social in the church parlors tomer- row afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Young people plunge into the outdoor pleasures of spring with all the strength they have — and lose their health in doing it Zhe confinement n school. the “home work™ and the heavy eating of winter leave the organs of our boys and girls overloaded with poison ous waste that should have been carried off through the digestive tract, the pores, and | rooms or | Amerjcan Terald, | Tn rent. furnished in gned loration, by chiidren. Address WANTED 35F. | TESTED sends that grow. We have ;.u..v‘ fertilizer, lawn mewers and garden teols | Plaintille Hardware Co., Opp. P. O, | Box OPERA 0. 1S LOSER Be Assessed $68.000, Following Two | should have a Weeks' Deficit, San Franeisco, April 12.--Guaran tors for the Chicugo Grand Opera will have to stand an assessment 000 at the out incurred by the company in the two weeks just con- cluded here, it was stated by Selby G. Oppenheimer, who had charge of the appearance here | The guarantors, composed of prom ffent San Francisco citizens, promis ed to made good failure of the gross receipts o reach $200,000 according to Oppenheimer. last year San Francisco set a re-| cord for opera attendance for the country, 7.800, with receipts of $26, (00 when Mary Garden sang in Thals. Miss Garden was ill for a week here this year and was able to appear only on a few occasions. o. of “not more than §6 for the deficit You can accomplish and sur SAN It improves digestion. stim ulates the bow «!s. strengthens the nerves, purifies the blood and restores general strength SANALT has been success Women are said to be better: at learning foreign languages than are men. anO=0aO;—-_:0aOL“_“_’.'—&G=QL———’OI=CO=CC =or—=cC season for “sweet other “teens” The systems of your children gentle, cleansing every spring The Sensidble Tonic Sanalt the Sensible Tonic LU L laid six in eight Swedish army alr service miles of telegraph wire minutes. 0o o———0m10 ———J0I=0——JJO0K0 a serious =andthe in other ways. Violent exer cise in the warm doys of spring helps to semd this poison through the blood into the entire system. This is followed by headache and mary other aclies, boils and pimples, con- stipation, dizziness, fever and then a general break down. This is a mighty serious mat- ter for those who are passing through the change from childhood to manhood and womanhood. thorough, vet this safely, pleascntly ely with ALT tully used for one hundred vears. It is one of the famous “Winsol” prod- ucts. All obliging druggists sell O oI 0 E———2 0 I O IO 1 0 EI0 ) 00 IO 0o ————30mor——10 [~