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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922, THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME! NSNS Cer'\ter Vlmf/l R Z William Stanley of Hartlord S’ SRR DTN Sullers Broken Ribs Time to Tell of Wash Goods | iae s mvom | = ) (e e i K —— ‘ i | THING - IT CAN'T For Cool Gowns’ Walsts etc. R || Sewer District ('mnnu'l:::m\‘\nll Meet GET DOWN) Tonight—Mrs, (', 15 Re- LOOK AT THE 10 INCHL VOILES EMBROIDERED IN BEAUTTEUL COLOR COMBINATION ON mosed (v Misonie Homo in Wals [ arot NDS OIF WHITH, AND EXQUISITE COLOTC SHADES, $200 AND 82,20 A YARD, EMBROIDERED Q]| Vsford—Grange Notes—Items, ORGANDIES WITH THI NEW RATINE WHITE AND LOVELY TINTED GROUNDS IN NICI “'”'“""' "\“")’”"‘ of ushinglon Al HERE-KITTY- street, artiord, was struck by an ¢ SORTAENT, PERMANENT FINISH PRICED $2.25 YARD, lauto delivery truck owned Ly the U 1 Kl'fT‘/-KITT\/" 2 M| | Suge, Allen and company of that city | | COME K)TTY. e on the Farmington road Saturday N 4 FRENCH EPONG in fancy designs, very popu IMPORTED GINGHAMS, Scoteh make in a fine evening and sustained several broken ribs. ‘The injured man was taken to {the home of Dr. Lawrence H. Frost and later removed to his home in Hartford, According to the story given, Mr, Stanley, who is deaf, stopped his car on the left hand side of the road and |stepped out from his As he did HOMESPUN BATINE, yard wide, plain colors, BEACH CLOTH, a wash material in o great [#0 & car passed by him on the in all the staple and new shades, very durable ma- variety of colored shades that is very popular this right side of the rond and at the terial for (resses, for 59¢ yard. season, #9¢ yard, same moment, the Sage, Allen de- livery truck bhore down between the l\; 2 ¥ |other ar and Mr. Stanley, coming l YOU'UL BE DELIGHTED WITH OUR NEW SIT | from in back. 0 The driver of the truck attempted A Iar this scason. Nice for separate skirts and dresses, assortment of patterns with colorings strictly fist, priced $1.35 a yard, 2 inch, $1.00 yard, SILK AND COTTON POPLIN yard wide, of K AND COTTON SHIRTINGS just received very lustrous quality in exquisite plain color shades, o fine new assortment of inch width tabries for splendid for walsts and summer dresses, priced 08¢ men's shirts, rich lookin beautiful patterns, 79¢ B yard ATTENTION TO OUR SPORT SILKS in which beauty of texture is blended with beauty of ecolor, 5 @[ to steer out of the way but was un- There is the lovely shimmery Baronet Satin in fancy stripes and figures with choice of heautiful shades able to do so on account of the oth- THECAT GETS of orchid, tan, grey, rose, jade, turquoise, Harding hlue, navy, brown, white and black. Just the silk for er car coming directly towards him a pretty skirt, blouse or suit. So different from anything we have cver shown, priced, $3.25 a yard. 40 He tried to squeeze in between Stan- inches wide + ley and the automobile, blowing his horn as he did, The Hartford man, : \ b mable to hear the warning, walked SPORT SATINS, (wo tone, exquisite silk in SATIN CORONODO, a rich soft satin, of 40 out on the road and was struck. He shadow plaids and stripes, the smartest outdoor silk inch width, in fine showing of attractive, plain col- |B||is years old but despite his ad- ' Sy of the season in all ‘(hr- new hright pretty colorings. orings, for outdoor wear, priced at $4.00 : vard, vanced years, stood up well after be-!secure licenses for their canines. direct to the consuming publie, it was Width 40 inches, priced at §5.25 a yard, KRISS KROSS CREPI of Tovely heavy quaity |B||" ..-:_.-!n;-vl; ind declared himselt “fit | Tudge ylmlmn _n{ :1_\rlrr‘vl who is acting NSTEI] H[]SIERY pointed out, "‘f: mp,-rfa'nvrs, :-r:o STRIPED CANTON CREPE, smart and snappy for skirts, hlouses and sport suits, shown in all the s e s ke A U et bl s g in navy and white, black and white, cte, priced new spring shades, 40 inch width. very speci r<. Holden Remoyed fween 7 and 1 o'clock this evening to understood the significance and mean- $5.50 2 # Holden, an inmate of the|'ransact any business relative to the | ing of the brands and labels both as in Town Home, but a for-|office. This week is the last oppor to quality and material. mer res of Canal street, Plain-|tunity for dog owners to have the The knit goods manufacturers ville, removed to the Masonic |1nimals leensed without an addition- | through their association, counsel for home in Wallingford today 1 Select- |1l fine which comes after May 1 (Continued from First Page). the company said, had declared by nan William J. Johnson. Mrs. Hold- | Judge Ryder will arrange for certain | 2 resolution, that the practices com- en has been living in the New Brit-|a0urs to spind at the town hall dur- | Commission sought to restrain, as un-, plained of by the government had not iin home for the past year ing the illness of Mr. Urher. [ falt methoda: af competition, labels been adopted by them for the purpose bers at the gathering. crnal bowling league will he held ¢ Sewer District Meeting 'I‘hc“ condition of Mr. Usher this{and brands used by many knit goods of stifling competition or vm_deceh'e “Mrs. Coulson's Daughter” is the| he Lloyd hall on Main street Thurs The Plainville Sanitary and Sewer|Morning was reported to be about the ! manufacturers which the government the trade or general public into the name of the play to be given by the|day evening. A large attendance i district committee will hold a meeting | @ame with litile improvement noted. | insisted conveyed to the pur sing | belief that the underwear was made l.o-Hi club girls of the: church on|expected. n the town hall tonight. Plans will[ e has a high temperature and spe- | public the idea that the underwear so Wholly of wool. The practices, it was The be discussed for the installation of a| ‘ialists have been called in to attend | marked ws s composed wholly of wool added, were developments in the trade I'riday evening. The girls have been cond in a series of games wil i { v ewer system in the town and the ad-|2im jalthough the evidence showed in most Which had been approved and thor- rehearsing under Mis: mie Gris- | be bowled at the Casino alleys in Ney . i wold for the past few weeks and a|Britain Friday night by the member | ‘isability of proceeding with the| Bowling Tounizht instances that cotton was also an in- oughly understood not only by deal good production is the newly organized three-m roposition. Maps will be gone over| (aptain Frank Powe UMidgets' fgredient. The United States circuit €rs but also by the purchasing publie. ] ¥ The quality of the goods had estab- Wil be play redding. singine and ade|ledgus, onight and reparts will be given on| "4 Captain Broadwell's “S'im Trio,” | court of appeals for the second circuit 8 ;r“limml‘;..\|)1y|'y<(‘l.‘,|.,-;|w fi,{nir.‘:‘v’ ;‘:,‘, Tomorrow will mark the nd arious problems confronting the [ Vil c’ash at the Wallace-Barnes al- | decided, however, against the conten- 115)101] the pn‘l-ht‘ demand for them, ) A, I 3 ,d Lm I iyeshmants-will alse b Hr niversary of the founding of St. Paul’, | ‘ommittee on this matter. v¥s in Hristol tonight for howling | tions of the government, finding no Which recognized that the designa- P[llll] TIGCS 1¢ I]lflle -1 e‘ The regular weekly Iprayer meet-|T- A. B, society in Kensington. Should the committee see a way | 'PnOrs of the Trumbull Kiectric | fault with the labels and brands used ' tions used represented a well defined Ing il be ligitl ub the chukali on| “Dlie weekiy A, B, which will b ar for the work to commence, a ;\“"”'j"f"'lrn-: company plant. Bott by the Winsted Hosiery company, and rigidly maintained quality. 0 The Boy Scouts of the church will|tomorrow night. called and the question laid before | 4Uads and a close ch is expeeted. and accurately understood by the trade commission had l\quggerated 3 Baseball Practice toade om that decision the gov- the influence which “labeling of un- I meet as usual on Friday evening. Irenc Scalioti, the infant daughter [ the people. A vote will be taken as » AR Na of Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Scalioti of thi: [ Was done years back. The resi-| The Plainvilie aspirants turned out i ernment appealed to the supreme | derwear boxes can have under the WHJL ATTEND GONFERENGE The Triangle Athletic club of Ken-|[tOWI was buried in 8t Mary's nev | lents will he explained the cost of the | !t Tockwell's field yesterday after-{court, using the Winsted Hosiery | American system of retail selling sington will play the Kensington|Cemetery, New Britain on Saturday. production and then see whether or| (0N In hopes of frving out for the company, whose methods the federal Wwhere reputable stores practically i ammar sehool baseball team on| A Meeting of the Tirotherhood o. 10t they ean attempt the great im- | @rious "””“‘”“";"'” fortned. The din. i trade commisslon selected as typical | warrant the value of all goods “""’_‘t . ; TE S 2 | 2. [eefisliiat \ ; T By ‘ nond was rolled and put into i1 of the trade, as a test according to the report of a contmit- N 3ol Giinrel il Saturday nrier p 5 106 «ton | 11:¢ Kensington Congregational church | srovement ; le nto )" ade, as a test case. 0 n Ten Girls From Ber e iturday afternoon at the Kensington | ot Tunies ass shape. The Aces will hnld ' The government hoped fo obtain | tee of the manufacturers’ association, practice games during the week =nd | from the supreme court a decision Counsel stated in conclusion that the school grounds at 2 o'clock, The Tri- (Wil be held “';'.""; "‘;‘ et o ! Y angle Athletic club is a new organiza- | st Berlin Mems iare will b s folnt maeting ton)l o Ay agor N ‘ ; . Sup g he i tion in, this town and expects to start| The weekly whist and social 7er | vight of Brock-Barnes post and the |'eNt Sunday Manager Neff . which would be a suificiently broad | eircuit court of appeals had justified L) l the play construction of the federal trade com- | the practices of the trade in its find- Plainville Briefs mission act to establish the commis- | ings that the testimony “fully estab- things “humming” in the sport| the ‘Iwm-m of lllh‘w ]\HIL{;;-; ‘])H]]»)rn\l mm-y»;ml I l‘mv 'nu\n 4.::;\- at the g g2 ik s gy | ment society will be held at the home sion headquarters, he special e 2 Church Notes—DBriet Items, worid Miss Anna Murp s returned o gjon's jurisdiction over labels and | lished that the trade was not misled her liome after v riends in Newprands used by manufacturers in in- | in any respect.” The lineup for the team which wil|°f Jos¢nh Wetherill on Main street ting has been ealied for the pur It is not expected that any sevious| iy on Saturday consists of Chaponi| Y eANCsIay evening ose of making poppics to he sold for £ vork city 4 G. Clarence Lund, a student at | e soration Day. funds. The poppies, | * °TK city. terstate commerce and enable tl damag b fbtia o LHE DenoH s satchanl RAvhE: Bitaheri Megsr. lin h oy ! ! ‘ BRI S 1 crop by the rain, snow and ice storm | mick, shoristops Ghinn. fiest buee; |M&N university in South Bethlchem [ chich sold so well last year, will be | 7 Wi ey requicm mass Wil commission (o regulafe sueh trade J cord et S et K ending his vacation 1 exaet duplication of the celeh e celebrated Wednes morning ractices whenever, in its judgment | of last night, according to statements| Martino, sccond base: 1 Mecormi | 15 shending his vacation-at i | 11 exact duplication of the celet R L S e i | 1 p i 3 9 ace. rene hopp The exion . 4 isuc i 8 ht misiead the pur- ade this morning by local orchard il enin S ke < [tome in this place. rench poppy. The Legion officials | S e isuch practices mig | made this n third | Gre 0, right tield; Ives, t Merey for the lames € ‘x‘h.’!, ng piblle s o either the i1 men, center tield; MeKeon, left field. John Molumphy, president of thel he members of the Triangle club Connecticut Valley Orchards in Ken-|are willing to meet any other sington, said that wn investigation and | hall team in Kensington or nearby mination of the peach trees in that) towns conditions permitting. Chal- orchard was made this morning. Asfjenges will be received by anyone a result of the examination, Mr. Mol- | mentioned in the above lst. i umphy said that as far as could be Few Dogs Licensed —— : Berbn Nev7s ning. Dr. Britton, who is well known ton on Thursday evening Y A locally, will speak before the mem- banquet of the Kensington Jra Go to South Manchester On Friday —Onc-Third of Dezs Licensed—| ere will be ameeting of the Par [ vill soon commence the formation r association of the Hub | dians for & memorial ohservance when | ‘40 .- ; ; gredients composing a manufactured Miss Blizaboth Barng hus retirs product or its quality. to her home : Central Sanare after e T an L : L Government Argument. wing the g of Simond Me H yonald of i New ifaven,| The government in arguing the| M for a few % | cases contended it was not sufficient | Py 1] i s of DPvihi [for manufacturers to use designations i . ‘ l6 Wednesaay |1 arking their goods which are eLe e el Il::\n'\y\"l‘\y|xln7"\l‘ ||-|ht nd insisted that | Seek refuge in the home of District rank of | Sl axbrinline the federal trade commission had pro- |/1d8e John A. Arnold to escape a At R e g aetices as |Mob that he said was determined to work on a cias andidates of ) |”"”.‘ found that such practices as \ ik b oW R T odge. The trin wiil he made by auto. | those followed in the knit goods trade [YU0 him out of towh ke mobile, leaving the elul rooms at 6 |to be unfair methods of competition. ‘,',“" m ‘;“_ ”";_ _‘"‘“r:tzl_:i A RToal: The Winsted Hosiery company's la- | Richmond, recently prdictild of 3 "o " 4 Evanston, Wyo., has appealed T row. being the festival of St |bels of “‘merino,” “wool” gnd “wor- [Mah of J 3 Tomorrow, | g the festival of St to the United States attorney for pros tection. ont-T Cheyenne, Wyo., Preacher takes Ref- bard school Thurs v etening, i ves of the Jocal heroes will | The ast Berlin baseball team de lecorated with the new Legion mark feated the West Cromwell team by Iy purchased. a score of 30 to 1L in a game played nee Degree Work on the school hall field Saturda The members of Plainvill ternoon I"his was the second vill meet ut the Grange hall at i i of a series to he played, the home [ v'clock tomorrow evening when th ascertained no damage had been done 8 SARHD : aH . v i It was announced at the office offcm winning both zames ill journey to Newington. The loca the peach trees although something of | the town cierk this morning that §2 [\ Vilbhing both games, = S e e v a damaging nature may turn up laterl dogs have been registered to date,| s 1 ionie Saturday: aktetnoon:| AeERass on n uinss of canaltites foo i the season and v hich will be in-(There are over 300 dogs in : .-.v"l-m,vu‘;iv.f fo, meet |4t ErangEs: : 3 iR Hiniclly ganusuien Wbl Lhe Blonpt ot et o b figensod- At {he e for)of andovson's cormEr Bt 1180 p. m.| ALl the next meeting of Piainville Sunday. He claimed that’the budsfjicensing the animals expires on The regular meeting will be postpon- | Grange, Tuesday evenin : on the trees were not far enough ad- |, 4 Liike weak sappey Wil 158 Sopved'e 0 o'ainnk vanced to be endangered by the Tendered Surprise Party George Abel of the U, 8 navy it | iter whieh a large class will receive weather, 3 Ernest L. Schofield was tendered a|yiending a short forlough as the |*he third and fourth degre George Beeman, who is in chargslsurprise party at the communityl epest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Congregational Church Notes, CRtioSupe fanmy stated that We|hdlise on Berlln stnget Baburdew ové-| figdoiph Abel of Brovk strest On Wednesday afternoon, the Hart-|f Our thoughl-sedipus:. damage had beewlniig iy lionor of ‘Tis fifteenth birthe| Mias Mopence dich, who 1s utploy- |ford County Sunday Schoo! nsspola- Busy Wee Rewing cirele : | done to plum: trees as mdst all, of iday. Sixteen friends of the young manjeq in Cromwell, spent Sunday Wit |tion will hold sessions at the local|hold its vemwiar meeting tomorrov [cotton or other mater Ol B0l P these trees on the Sage farm were Injwere present to enjoy themselves. |hes pavents, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Rick {Congregational church, The frst ng ut the home of Afvs. Mariin|othich lad been used, In the manu- 150 Ber S G MiC e T ey blossom. Mr. Bieeman added that thel Young Schoficld is the son of Mr|on Wileos Avenme. sion will commence at 8 o'clock at of Whiting street Intiblne ob Uie ATLORA - HHCE B Tha thal et e R apple thges were not hatrsed but helang Mys, Fred Schofield and is well] Adam Krauth is improving his rests |which Mrsi W, Chapin of Habtford Augustn Hulten of Centralftites; It declared, was o ””””,‘]y“””u\! Was A inase oectns <o NIELN was. inclined to belleve that somelknown in Berlin where he has been|dence on Grove atreet by having it ro: |will spe The next meeting will be hag recovered frofif dn attagh (upoh the,purchasing phlie. Ths KL pCETEE B iR Nt rinnay e Hinizs nhy Have: ben dens to: e 1 Te T e s ! s At T:15 o'clock in (he tvening and at|of the EFip after being confined to her | goods manufacturers the government peach crop. nths. A soclal honr was held S50 o k., Professor George Wells | wid for the past week stated, recognized the soundness of its the town and its citizens. A commit- The o gi the Pal riticism and ohjection and recom- | tee, it is said informed Richmond that WHI Attend Conference, followed by the serving of refresh-| During 1820 there were 6593 ex-fof the Hartford School of Religious| The broken plat in the Pal [criticism an meits and dancing. periments with anesthetics on living | Pedagogy, will deliver an address. 108 of Sweots confectionery store or | mended in resolutions adopted at a he must jvave town it W ) a : shmond . i b " A ting o as e replaced | meeting of their associations that the fidechmond former held Importan gational church are planning to at- P and 1. Meeting f als, Ihese meetings are in the form of [ Whiting street, has been replac A meeting of the Bmma Hart Wil- semi-annual conferences when the with 2 new pane practices complained of bhe aban- | pastorates i I'hiladelphia and’ tend the Older CGirls' conference fo == : S ane Terr sl : doned. The Winsted Hosiery com- | Roclhester, N. Y. be held at South Manchester on Iori- | lard Parents and Teuachers' association E work of Sunday schools in general| Miss Anne Derry of o . has resumed her duties at the loes pany. a member of the association o day and Saturday of this wee l‘, The | Will be held at the .|\'~| ington Gram- N BERLIN TAN PAYERS comes up for discussion. TR BB P A had Its€It PecoEnized the vensonabile Yanduet Tonight to local girls will leave town on IPviday [I0ar school on Wednesday evening of| Notice is hereby given that the Rer Captuves Awards, of the government's position, it | &NGUEL { e at noon and are expeeted to return s week at § o'clock. An interesting] in Town Tax on list of October 1st.| The Plainville 1ife and Drum corps ) . . Ner'|was said, and had agreed to discon- Greenstein and Nair Saturday afternoon program I been arranged by the 1 wiil be due and payahle added another trophy to its alveady Fas returned 4 c tinue the use of all labels and trade A nunier of lookl ultraarE il 1e Those who will attend are Vietoria | committee in charge to rollow the MAY 1st, 19 enlarged dispiay when they captured | \ shaves 15 jesignations which had been object- pods to g W 5k Ordannteih Iiske, dith Prentice. Miriam North, | usual business meeting Interest will he charged at the rate [fIst award for the best appearing an-| oo Sommn L ed to by the federal trade commission w0 havia 1. Nair at the Bond hotel tllen Lindquist, Helen Sehofield, Wins birst avize of § per cent. per annum from May [tient corps at the carnival held in g FUERES S (RS TEEEIEL ST With the single exception of the word | i Jiartford fonteht. whore a banqust Laura Brown, Violet Sci v Mary Clavence Walker, for a number of | 1st, 19 on all taxes rcmaining un. | Southington Saturday afternoon. The ! Miles 1. Hart, Box 173, Plainville. | »merino. he company insisted that (i) Ko sorved. The affair has been Kinney, Pearl Cashman and Ruth years a member of St. Paul's Fife and |paid June 1st, 1922 affair was held under the auspices of the government was in error in defin- | iied in honor of the form elec- Skinner. Miss Luth Hubbard will ac- | brum = corps of Kensington, was| Notice is herehy miven that 1 wil | the Shanley’s 1Fife and Drum corps of ing that word to mean *Wool.” and a8 assistant prosecuting attorney IV UG grbUj Jas-lendel warded first prize n Southington [he at the following places to receive [that town referred to numerous standard dic- 514 sne jatter's clection as councile rlin Church Notes, st Saturday evening for baton|the Property and I'ersonal Taxes dae | br. ). Prior Returns, | tionaries in support of its contention. | 4y from the first war mber from the Betlin iswinging. Mr. Walker has competed | the Town of Berlin on the list of 1921 D, Jay Prior of Bos Mass,, has i| The government set forth that all s 3 Con ional church will attend the |in 1y contests throughout Conne tue Hills schoolho Saturday, |returned to his home after spending manufacturers of wool and cotton Fach of Germany's blinded former meeting of the Congregational club [ticut and other states, May Gth, 3:00 to 6:00 o'clock a brief visit with her sister, Mrs, 1.. B. | mixed underwear, with the exception |gqigjere is provided with a “care= to be held in Meriden Tuesday eve] There wiil be no meeting of the| Beriin Town Hall, Siturday, May |Graham of 2 West Main street. Mrs. f the Winsted Hosiory company, |arer® aml & tralned dox drum corps at the T, A, B hail this|13th, 1:30 to 5:00 o'cloc aham, wio is ill with pneumon & nbandoned the use of tic word | veuing o8 had been scheduied leekley Post Office, Tuesday, May [has been in a serious condition for the merine™ in connection with such | Treck Hits Pole loth, 5:00 to T:00 o'clock ust several weeks, but is improving | goods. Retailers in handling knit \ FOr R&“’ Sore Throat An antomobile truck which is own Bast Berlin, Cole's store, Saturday, |SIOWIy. '@ DALY CoU goods were either themselves deceiv- R VR slar e W vasy, W od a New Haven fruit producing [ May 201h, 1350 to $:00 o'clock | Due to ylv. illness of Town Clerk | ol B [cd by the labeling, the government 4 he 6i e b BOTE |, smashed into a telephone Dol onsington Publie shiry, 8 1 Robert sher, many dog owners | < e added, or many of them inteniionally throat rub on a little Musterole with | |y 17 in ,\,M,‘_ ",‘,; | ],‘i' \',,“ ;,Hh",‘ ,I.Hl,nl\”‘:‘",\,,‘] ,\‘":,: | have been disappointed on enlling ot K. OF C. r‘uy‘(]u{.‘l their customers, and wers _'«'Cm‘l"ngc'r. 9 [morning. The accident occurred near | oy eyeni May 1st, Sth, 15th, | (he town hall and being unabie 1o | aided in doing so by the branding _ It goes right to the spot withagentle [the old dam of the American Pajer and 29th, srom 5:30 to T 3 0 O O used by the company | tingle, loosens eongestion, draws OuUt | aods company pond. The driver «s. |alock, and Wednosday evening, May SRR e | b} i " Winsted Co’s Claim, sor-ness and pein, R feaped injury. The front of the truck | from 5:00 to $:00 o'clo e Vs Ot Couneil for the Winsted company Musterole {2 n clean, whiteointment | was hadiy damaged and the pole war| Al persons vetween the ages of 211 Fine Homemade Spring In Prizes Given Away omisaded ShAL. THARGRHOtOvErD doEs made with oil of mustard, It hasall |¢nashed il © s Table ror Peveoral Mas \ i | v St ENiTEs Of INBFENATIVY GF LT AN % the ctrength of the old-fachioned mus- ot Beoni Sontbrenco w exempt by e, seme must o || Tonie and Blood Purifier April 21 to May 1 \ractices when designations used by . ; tard plaster without the blister, Mrs. George Dodd and Mrs. Irancis | jaid promptly. V—— = o them in labelling or identifying their Winter Sports Mothing lil:e Musterole for croupy | 'eming, local delegates to the 1), A Y10 LISAYTS Collestor, | . 3 X windn Were Knowh. 16 Lhe. trade, des tometimes result in lame muse ildren, IZcep it handy for instent convention in \Washington, have| fowen of Borindy, 5 A0 of tea brewed feom Oy At Arh Street claring that for twenty years it had cles, stiff joints, coughs, colds, 35 and €5 cents injarsand tubes; | roturned to their homes on albated, April 3 | King taken every night this time of LN been the gencral custom in the knit | rrippe. When such oceur, use spital size, $3. . St A chria the year purilies the Dlod=ctones Wp | zoods business to manufacture, label, | Minard's Liniment—pleacant to DZTTZR THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER | Briet Items °F Vergar pe s {the liver, clears the complexion and advertise and brand gooc s the! sihale, casy to Rub In. For more The Kpworth league prayer meet FTBRER | makes vou feel fit and fine. Armory company did, although such articl ing will be held at the Kensington FOX'S were 1ot composed wholly of wool Methodist church on Tuesday evening, 2 s ; Avd . The Winsted company did not orig- Rev, and Mrs, 8. A, Fiske of Ber Next Mon., Tues., Wed. BELER ING Entertainment and Dancing B, % """\ e, connsel explained, lin left today for Shelhourne, Mass., HAROLD LLOYD in Each Evening but had followed competition meth- | whers they will spend a few da Iy | N A ” is purely veg ble, o s but a trife, ods preva'ing throughont the t le, | oY B S SR DT Winc Top on % h‘?lii()n MAIDE l'“h- F1I0 & genitie, s, WiE i SRS I Admission—25 Cents and whichk he insisted, we well [ L post, American Legion, will be | 5060 Feet of Lavghter {[tive, fine for children as well as grown w known to distributors throughout the held at the . hall in Kensing ups. country. TEa coupans Aid est sell uge in Home of District Attorney » Menaces Him, Cheyenne, Wyo., April 24.—Declars ing that he had been compelled to evening of i K where the ¢ Mark, there wili ve a celehration o ted used in describing diff nt he holy communion at 10 o'c'ock grades of underwear was misleading, e g Fpiseapal ehnreh | the government contended, because Recently it is said Richmond de- Lthe company added no words to indi- |manded that Prosecuting Attorney i leate to the public the percentage of |Abbe Crawford of Unita county be re- L moved from ofice for alleged neglect the morning at the Ten girls from the Beriin Congre