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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 19 Pl —_— = - . ) N (Y PERIWINKLE BLUE HEALING CREAM | POPULATION OF GREATER LONDON ~ [GOMPERS CRITICIZES 4 LUL [ ! n N QPER , e | NOW 344,508 UNDER NE I o oS B S e Labor Leader Vigo “In. } Now York hag mirpassed London In from Charing Cross,” says Dr. Lald- Vigoroualy Assalls “In ; (Y] . population, according to th New | law. "It seems proper, therefore, to terests Opposed To Labor" | A I“P' A savss y " 'l ; ', fHiaed and New York suburban territory At New Haven v (8ame radius o erritory 18 Included within nineteen miles t 3 City o moual “Parade chmday Cors and catarrh yiold Nike maglo | Within the New York city limits as|Hall." Rl i L ? sorew Haven,. April 17—Bamuel Ssgysvias | to sootiime healing antisentio oreco |18 caleulated in the Londén figures.| This radius reaches Tottenville, | JOMPers, pregident of the American [ I itiseptic eream | L . Federation of Labor, launched ig- | Periwinkls Tiue, the Aominating |that peretrates through o > In a statement issucd by Dr, Walter [ Staten Island; part of Westchester " L & Vig eolor of the faminina sex o ot 4| ',' l'”, ,‘I‘,,”':”J “\“‘ :‘; vy |)’,.|'!r "'“"l |Laldlaw, executive seeretary, figures (and Nassau countles and the part of orous attack againkt "the interests op- soks lin ovidence yesterday during the mn. | membrancs of nose and thront. Your |S10W that within a radius of ninetecn {New Jersey that includes Newark, :’""‘“v' to organtzed labor,” in an ad- . » [nuat Easter “paradc® in this eity, | clogged nostrils open Hght up ana you |MICA of the City Hall there was on [Jersey City and other large populn.| e, 8 an open forum scesion of [The weather was porfoct for such a|oan hreathe freals. | $luwhing ond |JARUArY 1, 1920, & population of 344, [tion centers immedintely adjacent to| o Connecticut federation of labor Let Us lisplay and when the women folk | H'r'n g stop, ;» )1'1 i‘. ‘n"rr 1‘”“ 608-more persons than in the metro- | New York Rere yestarday, Aisple ¢ on VWO olks “ling stop, Do ( - ¢ SR ' [Jooked out upon a Lright sunshing |and misaraiie o Ay SOUECUR nolitant police district of “Greater| The population of Greater London |, or: Gompers scored Chief Justice Develo And Print ekt Prige iyl et e L b Ml t sl Hothis-or His's Orens|LORAOH on June 19, 192{, was 7,476,168, while ']“”.“'h“" he referred to g *recent p it R e S i el L s A nlod AT Greater London, it is explained, fo-|that of “Largest New York," includ- | d¢¢ision of the United States supreme sl o ¢ isplay ir Balm from your druggist. Apply a court. He said the decision ‘“prac- ter styles. There was no group com- | [ittle in the nostril 1 " o | cludes not only London county but an|ing the outlying districts, on January| i P8 our ext ()} f 1 I 10 in the nostrils and get instant re- |, ool L dediei ! \ 2o tically annulled the “Clayton act.” He plete without fhe periwinkle blue and | jlef, Millions endorse this remedy |, ‘¢" IiN8" in which the metropoll-|1, 1020, was 7,820,676, London In-} i 440”0 ourts which have been i L vaEADI6 OFesERNAD BE. 05100 I - b g tant police have specified powers and |ereascd in the thirty years between . 3. N 018~ Of L knewn for more than fifty years, duties. 1891 and 1021, 1,844.862 persons, | SUINE injunctions against striking ‘la- ',"v,'l:,"m”‘m BB NERAA (G e ] The Greater London suburban area, | while Larnm‘v- New York !nrrt‘nmnl: :_‘:";‘t‘;,rF“{,“l:t’:'"‘gm:fln::}u.:(‘:‘ :r” "r:lfml‘r;- | The “parade” commenced when Smink, an acquaintance of |hr~{lrr' u_”“]”. _“‘ m"“",’"_ M“""f" A a4y Dilrasn 2000800 3010, 1,57 01840 Ravs He declared that organized labor i Ask any bowler, — s | church was closed. The feminine sex | complainant, came along and made | 50Me ¢ 100LionE X ninsiean mllayisons, “‘asking for more and would continue All pins down the T\ulu'm\l thelir e to Jet lhrll'{hunsvli obnoxious to the extent that | to ask for more” He recommended P ’ |fricnds gnze unon thelr aniendid col-|one of the girls fainted. Policeman| TENOR STRICKEN. EMPLOYED MEN IN [that organized labor strive for modi- first ball—a lucky } ou ee e B R McCue arrested the accused for fleation of the Volstead act instead of < é e 4 selves reflected {n the store windows |breach of thg peace and the other MONTREAL ORG IZE {tr¥ing to repeal the 15th amendment. strike for him, }‘\‘ Dlflerence) s they passed slowly by, The {'flap- | charges followed. x He described the congressional farm ul per,” lingered mfln-‘ longer 1 Willlam Ryan was charged with| bloe as a “financial block." | others, although o m.t hungry, that|dpiving a car without a license, Po-| Every labor organization in Con- Th |she could he seen in all her splendor. | jjceman W, §. Strolls arrested Ryan | Those Without Jobs Meet Every Day | necticut was represented at the meet- e I The afternoon *‘paradc :\..». JATREr | charged with the “no license” count, 5 ° . ing. The railroad brotherhoods, which D. o {and more I:-’-;;" ey Ehat 0 the f””]" |in spite of the fact that he was stop- in City Square and Go Through are not affiliated with the A, F. of L. lcklnson Dru Co | noon, s e ""“‘"‘_”_"‘ “'f "““" "" |ped with a ‘“speeding” charge in| i & had delegates present and in the for- g # \‘“’"”[“'I ‘:"" ]“f ‘“"[”'*‘I' b 'r;"’:’:‘ ; | mind. He was fined $10, | Army Drills. um session they asked about the, pol- y e | great deal and pretty ha nme 1 ey ¥ A : A 4 4 i AT e 169-171 Main Street with thls alliring color maichod wall | oieph Golabsk andl Joseph Rus- Montreal, Aprll 17—An “army" of | lov of the A T T(I\] r;l "lli"' mP“w | with the periwinkle blue suit |eevies plended 'ulity', and . Walter | idle men, the announced mission of | recently orgapized Non-Partisan Par- “iMiis. Biirts this yeapiwere of ai|Oroman thob gullty" to a churge of| which is to solve the problem of un- | v being fethered by the railroad lengths and there was no speclal au. | Preach of the peace, They were ar-| employment, has heen formed here by | brotherhoods. Mr. Gompers answered ‘Hm‘iini which indicated that they were | T¢8ted vesterday on North street, af-| Albert St. Germain, a court stenog-'| that the A. |]4;. 107 Ll! TRUS fonew ‘Th i | ) 6 # N ter a street fight. | rapher. Daily drills on the Champ [ the policy laid down by our conven- e toasting process . | getting any shorter. In fact, some of | “L% B7rect NERL ¥ | g ] ' o ; Lo e S ! |the skirts were a trifie long, not too| Satra Bogesian saw the fight. He de Mars, Montreal's military parade | tions of electing our friends and de was a lucky strike for 1 roduced a derby hat, owned by 3 ' ; army'sq feating our enemies” and would have Jong, but a neat length which showed [P AATRY het, v an grounds, form part of the army's Rl i " £ up ;ml:ul s pretty periwinkle blue onlooker which was broken in the routine, no part in any party campaign. us, Buy a pacl age of stockings, hought to match her suit. '”‘]«‘,*“ ¢ a5 S : i | h,“"’h" ‘";W"T," s St. Gormnindst‘_\:n: = Lucky Strike ciga- oliceman W, P. McGue who made is organization, has announce: al . PIRY [ Meriden Has Fire in rettes today and see Collar Attached Shirts— —great varieties e in several styles | I"lashes of other silken hose such as three or four. Hats for the most part were seen |in daring colors and some of the orig- inal shapes with their gaudy colors were very pleasing to gaze upon. Rough straw hats were common with silk and satin trimmings in a decided majority. The only thing which was not periwinkle blue or of a fleshy col- or was the' camera which the femin- the arrests, said a crowd of more than | back. | Grogan corroborated the statements | of Golabek. y was charged on addi-| tionals counts of drunkenness and re- | sistance. . Policeman Peter Skinkowski testi- fied that the accused fought, kicked | and bit. His testimony was corro- borated by Patrolman David Doty, | New York, April 17.—John McCor- mack, tenor, ill from a serious throat “definite ac- the time has come for ' in charge of a ®‘corporal.” are put through elemen- tary military maneuvers each morn- ing. The constitution of the “league”, which is distributed daily in printed form at mass meetings held before “drfll, s that any “bona fide unem- ployed man” may become a member, The executive committee is made up or 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon called a portion of the fire department to the Reéd House Furnishing company's store on Colony street, where a lively blaze in the front part of the base- ment destroyed a lot of burlap and completely filled the entire building with dense smoke, which caused slight damage to some of the goods on the upper floors. pearl grey, champagne and bright B 3 e 5 Ii51i0s; weratBino BRen; The shoshwera wg A::l:h:l-\rml‘l]u watch the fight. Llo? Um lht mnt('nlrlnf unnmm;ymn_m. Its Business Section why millions now pre= f va s styles, mostly black and iolabek said Ruscevicz struck him ut the nature of the proposed action 2 ervn:::p; .\\'1(:1 h'rr.;p; n”imh”-‘xr:; SIEGUE: odvodttibn whdl i e has not been made public. At pres-| Meriden, Aprll 17.—An alarm of fer the toasted flavor. e | ent the unit of the army is the squad | fire sent in from box 21 just before Falls Dead Into Grave He Had Dug for Another 17.—After com- New York, April iy ine sex carried. Yes, most all of the| On the breach of peace count, Rus- [affection, passed a good night and| . w et of collars at paraders had one that they might be |ceviez was fined §10, for assault ““"‘vnn(ln\ms] to LmDTu;.:‘e L sam‘: Dr. Al- orA::r::)r?irx;”S‘(o St. Germain, ‘“next 'ARSHIP AS TARG Elekingithe ol iggtigioli 8, gEAve 0 1 : snapped in their gay attire and re-| p: » for drunkenness $10, for re- | fred C. Dupont, one of his physicians, | week the 3 A e WARSHIE AN T i the Weéhawken, N. J., cemetery popular prices. member the day their “Sweet peri-|sistance, $15. The other boys were today. L e L R e RAe g resterday, Christian Bock, forty-two winkle blue” gown was first worn. | discharged A bulletin issued at 10 a. m, by Dy, | 77 1367 01 Wil be battalllons. Old Towa, Controlled by Radio, w0 | oo o oy g And, not to be left out, the men,| Thomas Coppinger was charged | Dupont and Dr. Harmon Smith said: G h et ol AL T e, || oaeield, of & River droady Nowh many of them, stood on the corners|with driving without a license and “Patient spent very comfortable 700 NEWSPAPERMEN J Bergen, was stricken with acute in- watching the girls with interest as|registration papers. He pleaded guilty. | night. Slept five hours. Throat con- Philadelphia, April 17.—The battle- | digestion and m]l into the grave he they strolled by. The men had on|Judgement was suspended with al|dition greatly improved. Consi i v » ship Towa, once the pride of the had dug for another. their usual staple style consisting of | warning. AUREES it )Tn)liilllt,'r(:tllixlulc Consider | Writers ¥rom All Over World Aro At- | Nayy left today for Cape Henry,| As the man toppled over the funer- hat, suit, shoes, regular Sunday shirt s ment. General condition most favor- tending Genoa Conference, where she will be used as a target for |al cortege bearing the body of Mrs. with probably a new tie under their able.” Genoa, April 17 (By Associated | the Atlantic fleet in a series of radio | Mary Bruggman of Jersey City, had o/l SR and gun experiments. entered the gates of the cemetery. collar to usher in the Easter day. That indiscribably “different taste of desserts is merely the difference in the Two Army Aviators Killed in Nose Dive | Dallas, Tex., April 17.—Captain G. [ HELD FOR TRIAL Press)—=Seven hundred newspapermen and women are accredited representa- tives at the economic conference. They are of almost every conceivable poli- The vessel, controlled golely by radio, will attempt to run the gaunt- let of the Atlantic fleet, now on its way from Guantanamo, Cuba. Besides When the casket was about to be low- ered to the grave, the body of the grave digger was discovered. Bock was a veteran of thé Spanish- e Saser Sarsey ixtracts.— | S Little and Sergeant James I.. John- e “It Pays To Buy Our Kind" \:f:";:‘firms. Try Baker's Extracts el E;rnm S flMrL“Sj:n | Ansonia Court Finds Probable Cause |tical complexion and represent more | ¢ & o gig experiments the sinking of | American War, and served as one of i T Antonio, were killed here yesterday Against Man With Gun than 40 nations and states. the ship will afford an opportunity to [late Colonel Roosevelt's Rough when the airplanc in which they were | Ansonia, April 17.—Pete Belenk, More than 200 newspapermen are| ot the armor piercing qualities of | Riders. TiHine: yant Into 4 ok Alie: AY. Bl groartbr rosident Auartered in_a hotel provided for|yne jargest projectiles and guns with T s o R « a | groun or‘\\ m. elson, presidentitpam by the Ttalian government, bit arge Pproj 5 8 guns 0 ) BN e he s 10Kt DAIere Bbyaroundsiob Wim; A Nelen prestagHBliit e e e D s s | ot modern - battieabips™ o J CIty ltems ;fp\f]mq:“:u‘fl.)«‘& "{CP‘,Q};‘“ L‘fa’,'p"g;h: of the Ansonia Savings Bank on the | o0 SO CEAR © RS Royl';’ily cauhrods oo s ooinapeingy d 2 <] a Va Vi % < i R LAXE X A I PRIS[]NER EUNFESSES piloting the machine. The accident ;‘]:Ehfs\::wir?or;'r“cr;‘l;rt“‘?n b:“:l‘:u:g‘nfl ::; BAIGGEWHCTATUHOA DEKeTS DISpare ) :‘:l;:ts} &‘:l'l}::“ogfllfiiz(;‘;)noarg]n{?‘gi occurred near a private landing field | carrying concealed weapons in city Dlotheln fopys einapiid semmpla Local Ba“ Player Is nature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you 80ec. Meet me at Schmarr’s for dinner. —advt. Mary Manolia, aged 15 years, of 95 Kelsey street, is missing from home, | and her father Sylvester Manolia has solicited the aid of the police in locat- L O G G LU L e e R S RS aren dnesday of last we 2 e A ; N ermat t first place into the tel f a baseba 3 3 1 The‘-’flt’;”\”:’:;?g;i;:{ :[ E:\t\'“fi;i;in“x‘ w York to attend a gathering of | Links on Which He Lately Played. \;:T‘m::‘tfl:p:;::; : ri(\"r;!?‘r\‘:'i‘:lofi?- 'r'gorfie AR SEraRy :sh:: kr)’(rm’\lck:“:';:orlu R SR lodge, B. P. O. E. will be held next | ey DUS opere ors M;::,;,(M with| Chicago, April 17.—The body of |face of a policeman who was investi- = e e Adrian C. Anson, hero of thousands of | gating. WHFAT MARKET UNCERTAIN MAPLE HILL WOMAN'S CLUB Thursday evening. The new officers will occupy the chairs. Jitney to Hart street and avenue, now running regularly drivers and good buses. Corbin Good (Continued From First Page). that the title of the car was vested in him. Steps were taken at once to bring the car back to Bridgeport. Polles’ hounts in that city, the local man brought about the arrest of the accused. He was brought to New Britain by Sergeant W. C. Hart. and it is believed the aviators intend- | ed to make a landing when the plane dropped.to the ground. ANSON FUNERAL TODAY. | Old Time Ball Player Buried Close to | aseball fans and other sport enthus- asts, will be buried here today in Oakwoods cemetery, in the presence of members of bis family, and with court this morning. James Paul, a companion arrested at the same time, and who is wanted by the New York police for jumping his bond, had his case continued a week, At the time the two were arrested, two other men and a, woman in an FREE KINDERGARTEN., The Talmud Torah plans a kinder- every evening after 7 o'clock when the newspapermen gather to complete de- tails of the day’'s work. The place politan newspaper offices combined in- over one another in their eagerness Chicago, April 17.—Wheat opened 1-4 cents lower to 1% cents higher in price today at $1.42 to $1.43 for extraord takes on the bustle of a dozen metro- to one and the copy boys actually fall | Married in Meriden Albert D, Harlow, aged of this city, and Miss Elsie Schaefer, aged 22, of Meriden, were married in Mer- iden, March 18, by Rev. P. A. Kirsch. The local man gives his occupation as The next meeting ‘of the Woman's club of Maple Hill will be held at the home of Mrs. I, B. Rau of Robbins avenue on Wednesday afternoon at get BROMO.) LYCEUM = ‘Tonight and All Week The parochial school of St. Mary's| Yerates' testified that Polles had |, " waq simplicity, Fimal tribute | §arten for children hetween the ages|May delivery aiter an ordinary ] g parish, will re-open after the Easter|©only @ conditional bill-of-sale. He| . o paid by his friends who attended | ©f 5 and 6 yecars where no tuition [jump of 9 cents a bushel on Saturday. |2:30 o'clock. There will be sclected vacation on Wednesday morning. made out a series of notes, but )”"‘;mnhml sesvices yesterday aftPI;nonn charge will be made. The new sea-|Before the start, much llncr‘rtaint_\"romungs by Mrs. J. H. Latham and a ¥ had been expressed as to whether the | current events roll by members. Piano | son at the school will commence on The Cormican Stella Rebekah lodge will hold a |Paid nothing .on them. i at which Kenesaw M. Landis, baseball regular meeting I'riday evening, fol- | Lawyer G. F. Hapwood of Bridge-| .,mmissioner, delivered the eulogy. |April 24 with a staff of three teach- [violent upturn on Saturday was the |selections will be given by Mrs. .. M. lowed by a pound party, each member | POrt, who drew up the bill-of-sale told | mhe cemetery where the body will |ers. Registration of children which |beginning of a still greater rise injKWgsley. Mrs. Rau Wil be assisted bringing a pound package which will | the court that he explained to the ac-| Lot is close to Jackson park, where | Started April 16, will be open urtil|values or whether a reaction would |by Mrs. B. F. Damon and Mrs, L. L. be auctioned off. cused that he did not have the title| My Anson spent much time in recent | April 24, take place. Hardin, Pl Mrs. Rose Galpin will entertain |Of the car. He also wrote the series rs on the golf links and at the - ayers Stanley Women's Relief Corps and | ©f not which wa explained ap- s. The body of Mrs. Anson, now friends at her home, 265 Iwairviwe |Darently to the sfaction of the|ypuried in Philadelphia, will be| = street, tomorrow afternoon Lady Tabs' whist-dance. Tuesday night.—advt. Tabs' hall, | | | accused, he testified. Polles said that he and that In his defense, was a partner of Yerates, The regular meeting of St. Ilmo|they had purchased the car together, lodge, K. of P., will be held Wednes- |the accused paying $2756 and Yeratis day evening when the third rank will be exemplified. Mrs. Charles Breummer of 33 Bas-| ¢ the remainder. Yeratis, he said, de- cided to sell his half interest in the ar, and he agreed to take it over. On sett street will entertain the Sewing!the day the deal was to be put through brought here and interred at his side. AMBASSADOR EXEMPT. State Department Moves to Protect | Russian Official at Trial, Washington, April 17.—The state | department is understood to be pre- FREE TO THE SICK! A Remarkable Offer Made To The Sick For This Visit Only, By Dr. Naughton makes an X-Ray examination of the COHAN & HARRIS’ Big Success A Tailor society of the Order of the Amaranth|the accus id, he k i TR Tuesday afternoon and evening. Sup-|signed pape 1d bill of sale for the | paring to call the attention of the % ; per will be served purchase of Loth shares in the car.|Senate labor committee to the usual |[|'Lungs with Improved Mag- Miss Marie Masse daughter of | Rtealizing that he had heen “tricked, rmrinmz\lu‘_ immunity of foreign am- 2 : g au on Policeman and Mrs. Michael Massey he decided to “trick” Yeratis, he ex- | bassadors in connection with the com- ||| noathis Skiascope as an aid l (] of Winter street, returned today to! plained to the court. mittee’s subpoena of Boris Bakhme- a e teff, the last accredited Russlan am- ||l 40 T)jiagnosis, This and other New England’s Wonderful Specialist the College of New Rochelle, at New Rochelle, N. Y. after spending the of Waterbury, was ge of driving with- Charles Byrolly arraigned on a chs bassador here to testify in its investi- | gation of the affairs of Gen. Gregorle | wonderful methods of exam- *Who Will Be At Easter vacation here, out a license His car was the one oz s that struck and seriously injured Mr, | P¢menoft. e o ot ok e 14 A protest against the committee's ||| ¢.0q4s Mats: Wed., Thurs., Sats. d Mrs. Irank I Rickliffe's lit T I \(_‘““”v \rl\;l‘ ‘;.""m ”“H'r‘,l’f‘_“ et R understood to have been ination are Free to all who H BE I Sergeant W. C. Hart told the court | cOMmunicated to the department by f . [cavd when asied to do so. Miss Mof- | 1€ ,*'Qm'.hn"n Gt L b BELOIN HOTEL, NEW BRITAIN—ONE DAY ONLY Sunday Night fitt of the automobile commissioner's| " © Levap: BLEVSD Y ~ office sald there s no record of a 1i.|Pression was given today that Mr, : ° . “n; u\.”.“; AL xMr';‘ & 1| B khmetcit still might reasonably b Tuesday, April 18th, l Special Double Feature it i ’ " regarded as a full fledged ambassador ||| Hours 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ues ay pr : s PR rlo o1 the ittt e . o) LoEDIAATHENE o CHotpRERR Kerensky | 2 P H Picture Programme. ,'n it n‘\' it et the w;_m‘ ’( ”‘“ government which sent him here went wecident. The card was taken out for| ot Of existence five years ago. To ail whe eall on him at the Beloln hotel, Tuesday, April 18th | him hy a Waterbuiy mzn who alsc R Dr Naughten will glve his consultation, Remarkabla Diagnosis of ta6k licenisas For &, HUMBEE uf Gther JAP CONFERENCE ENDS, FP}“,E FOR THIS VISlT Disease, Wondorful "X.lay" Bxamination, all medical services, Next Week jrivers on the same day. Each man | / Burglcal and Office Treatment, Absolutely Free of Charge, ENGAG ;"‘;"J rged 5 ':' of $1 in addition| pariey Between Japanese and Siber- Never hefore has puch an opportunity heen glven the sick ef this yicinity, and if you are suffering you should EMENT o eaae e not fafl to taka advantage of it, Tha sick multitudes arowd his pffiees from merning till night, and at every visit EXTRAORDINARY o Klett continued the case un- | fan Republic Brought to Close, the young, tha old, the rich, the poor, all apply {o Dr, Naughien for relief, rg these wishing to sea him should re- w | 111 Inesday morning for further| London, Aphil 17,—The Jupmuw‘ member the Day, Date and Office FHours of his visit and call early to avold the crowded last hours, . . investigation foreign office has announced the | r uls ann . - emarking that it “one of most | breaking up of the Dairen eonferenco, 1 |enabieg him te determine whether A 4 ' Cures Wlfl‘l]n plihle thines anvone could says a Toklo dispatch to the Timen, ‘ARE YOU SICK? / i i: GlitabTa oF Whether LN L Ins DON'T WAIT H Judge Kiett fined u’,r» el Smink| The I';ulrrw conterenc l»;rtwef afene) ARE YOU SUFFERING? | curanie, THR SICK MULTITUDES CROWD America’s Foremost 2,4 (“‘rs ind costs for expectorating at a | resentative of the Far ISastern repub 3 Q ‘ | anly 9 — t t - m Stiserly g "D R 8O, CALI, ON HIM AND| ot oniy wil] you be surprised p vt i r old girl on North street, yes- | llc :1 Siberia and Japan opened late | AL 71 ‘ Tr:("‘: oF H]Ql his wonderful knowledge of isease,| his office from morning until night, Character Actor S S day. Smink was also fined $26 for | in Auguet of last ‘year, It has been | TAKE ADVANTAGH S| his plain concise explanation ef cause|and if you would Avold disappoints dangeroms effects. ,l,u..t.p: bra. ) knue! les, the \v\r:vh:n ynvr:n f1‘;7;‘1"'1‘\]1‘:';‘5.'1};\‘f E]u‘vé:knrw”\,m‘ KILI, AND EXPERIENCE.| and effect, hut at the marvelous rap-| ment you should eall early, Dr, o - Whes weatier is varisble, when you ing been found e ey V1Sl malehes o \ 2, Al s |idity with which his common pense| Naughton makes pegular visits to 2 bave @xposed yourseli, become chilled il Herbert Lyoni following the _‘,‘FT.“'”{"! ool '.h" ‘"”""]r""'q”‘”"f‘ Tha rapidity with which he de:| treatment goeg ta the pgeat of {he| New Brilain from time to time, to . R Sl % iy shinssdint N2t i irnnkenness, an audinon- :h;”r’ th\; ..l p.‘"m’,n: !rn(mflq,‘n BN qeribes all iseases {8 (ruig wonderfull trouble, giving relief, and in all gases | personally attend' te his many patlents The Cormlcan ddey. Gt C. B. Q. quickly. Fortify against il _penalty of $10 was imposed Aghtis )"“ ‘,V‘J‘“‘ QM "'"“';'"“"“Q] and astonishes al) who call ipon himj| that have not prog-essed foq far, a| wha are unable to visit his Worcester fhe o St Three wirls testificd that they were | fIEhting belween the Japanesa forees | ,n; pig exiensive practical experience| cure, office, cousequences of a sermcs Cald. walki up North street yesterday|and those of the Chita gevernment | Depend ea Hill's—Standard remeds for e punarstinna. Tablet form. Quickest LY -9 Demand red bex bearing Me. HT's por- PALAC have been reported recently | | — e - | i COAL, 31.38 A TON, ! Sydney, N, 8, April 17,—Coal foad- | | ed on cars at pits of the Dominion Di, Naugilien will pos vely be at the Beloin Hotel, Tu ay, April 18th, frem 10:30 o’clock in the morning (o 5:30 o’clock in the afternoon, to censult with and examine all cases personally, - DR. J. P. NAUGHTON Players —in— sk and cignatare. r Stn\r(ing xt Sunday Coal Co, In and around Glace Bay, i “TURN ] B | actually costs §1.3 , instead ) . satrmon’ || [JerenN Fo i Ricrd i culb 5 et Friendly Enemies = o peraer Celebrated Play '}m‘nl':l'::j‘h'l':";‘"’*h“h"x‘]-j""]::h-“i'(::‘ ‘:{f J 1‘];2 | 'ECIALIST CATARRH, STOMACH, KIDNEY AND CHRONIC AILMENT: United Minc Workers, f [Ofl‘ice and Laboratory, 311 Main Street, . Worcester, Mass.l