BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, 4 o e ool KIDNEY TROUBLE the A, M. B, Zion church for tHe next two weeks, Dahlias Grow 10 Feet High-Ning| The gomel oo ot the Horttora| Owe His Hoalth To “Froitatives® (K ' Inches Across-Bulbs Worth $15 Jo i a s onerwd ot iah L LSRR T B MU Z Z I ES | tist church tomorrow morning. There 5 will be no German service A bed of dahlias so thick and high - :")‘:'wn‘ f::xyn:: “:1 ’:fir “r::w"y:‘r T(‘” Rev. Watson Woodruff of South o It traly concenled . from Manchoster, formeHy of (s city, wil : A 40c Muzzle Will Make Your Do Sre aud be antirely concesled = from It's toasted. This preach at ‘the union service in the 4 ' view, {8 a true description of the SPECIAL dahlia bed owned by George H. Day °n°ex". process ::xrt:‘n(;onzregmnnm church Sunday N g [ren sirest Wooivorker s pav| glves a delightiul : : , » Safe—Why Worry? Week-End Chocolates [Who lives at 38 Lincoln street, has: quality that can 8t. John's German Lutheran church 4 spent hundreds of dollars and much not be duplicated will observe its 30th anniversary Sun- \ — o valuable time and thought in the v, 1 Pound LADY HELEN |rdising of duhias A recent article ST & in The Hera told of dahlias being| Rev. Lyman Johnson will preach in CORDIAL CHERRIES raised by him which measured eight | = =="=—"=""" | the People's church tomorrow. [} and nine inches in diameter, | = 69c A visit to the garden shows stalks Free church, will preach at the Em- Lo aloUn Hardware 336 Maln. Stl'eet ranging from three to 10 feet high, manuel Gospel church tomorrow eve- ‘Q.‘m‘n of them grown from seeds of ning. « 45 Laxesipe Ave., MarLBORO, MASS. e e Bee. “Four years ego, when I frst A Sip R e = German Baptist learned of “Fruit-a-tives”, I was | p ] ) 1 p! ’ The chklnson ::,‘ ::.\”:HVSL: (vh:vt L""’)ll:m-:l‘ :'11; 1 ' Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Eng-| guffering severely with Kidney hind, of body poise, arm swing, ball R S e L Peace Hangs in Ba]aflce as DlS' itsh service at 10:30 a. m., led by the! muo 110" and Rheumatism. I had toss and racquet drive went through Bees in Mischief gospel team of the Hartford Y. M. C. doold, M ‘k ined the motions of service for fully ad 8 in Mischief, A. There will be no German service, | ©ontractedabadcold. My back paine: hour. D C | A peculiar feature of the garden, i r v 1l the ti hurting badly when I e \ Mg LO. .5 cowvatenhongns ot Ontime [Pty oo spom e ) e e bociog bty e GTAR RETURNING) gy DISQUALIFY HUNTER A TSMATKADIT, St Re nE U0 e the Atlantic conference in New York| and my Kidneys would not act. 169-171 M IN ST- study of horticulture, is the change i Chicago, Aug. 19.—(By Associated | Wil be given. Beginning the use of ‘“‘Fruit-a- {in colors, among plants of the same| g0, & AS 2 |type. For instance, Mr. Day has one | Press) — With railway peace appar- tives” (I had read good accounts of this cochet Stlll Has Hopes 0[ 0701‘- Status of British Amateur Golf Cham- flower of a deep golden orange, He|ently hanging in the balance until South Congregational 3 SR ot W sk . Meeti Il departments of the| Jamous fruit medicine in the Montreal . plon Is Questioned—Carter Also Up saved four seeds from this stalk and|next Wednesday, when spokesmen for Meeting of all departments o ¢l g o H The Time is Growing Shorter planted them this spring. The bulb|the railroads and striking shopmen church school at 9:39 o'clock. Illus- rench papers) I soon found they were COHllflg weak POlm"Sfl'Vlcfl for Discussfon. are due to meet again, dynamite’ and |trated talk by Frederic L. Fay on Old| the remedy I required. L A o violence képt the 'strike from lagging. | Testament stories, “Elijah, Esther and In three weeks gme, T felt like & —_— Pre::)d:’-r:fhs“d' tx'.sm(’s‘:’r‘ Amofl.m |vellow, while the others produced Outbursts occurred at scattered|David."” ‘Union services. at 1'0143 2. e H Newport, R. I, Aug. 19, (By Asso- merica og orsia four Aistinet colors, ranging from an|Points from the Atlantic to the Pa-|m., sermon by Rev. Watson Woodrufr, | T®W person. However, I kept on the amateur status of Willie I. Hunt- i “pure white to a deep crim-.|cific. Bombs were thrown into the|of South Manchester. Assyrian wor- with the treatment and was abso. [ciated Press).—Henrl Cochet, '°‘d'er<e7‘ oAy :n;/: tt:eteflect of making in- & 2088 P i BSOSO iR : : i i ¢ i - | eligible bo e tormer Bri| 4 A l lson. This, the owner attributes to Avtrm;nn, Topeka‘?nd\lsa;z r;e }::::‘l‘fl shl\r}oitd:v’:‘ SRR ::uem"}l,‘ ndb;:r ev;r}yufymptom o'f Kid- ga\!-‘;:n::o:;:;l::sa rr:'o‘:k:'e:'g::rliézr teu.;' e Stk s rormen) gl:::x‘.n;:: 5 * a uquerque, N. M. eavy| D v at 7:80 i ) E rouble an ism”, 3 3 - ppare at g tntranentinh Be DRllen SYa i vl i cumaiien wielding a tennis racquet in interna- |nest Carter for the British amateur ; blast rocked the trestle of'a Chesa-|ior Achievement club wiil meet = The Day dahlla bed I the méccal | e and Ohio bridge near Hunting.| Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock LOUIS GLOUR- |tional play, s taking back with him |champlonship in 1923. LOCALMAN RSES Church Notices FRE[ N I.ASI flF DOG Wherein You Can Secure This from the original plant again grew |up to its original, beantiful golden for 2 2 £ th neighbor- i fvser loyenas of thak e snpoy W. Va, early today. the Rifle club will meet for practice.| 50 a box, 6 for $2,50, trial size 25¢, |lessors that may mean much to the co;’;’ ;::’i'dc; :; “;;3:‘::::::. t:et::? n 1 l P 1 S ectal Frices B nooa an ot vay savs e nas cut|ton s ¥ . P Dynamite tore up the track of tie Thursday afternoon the young! Atdeq) v future of his country in tennis. The 500 e st ealers .A-TIVE {amw at-least o0 nowerd Wilhin Mic pa Tllinois Central at Paducah, Xy. |women's department will meet for tea‘ ors oL from FIELIT A-TIVES old school of French players has vir- | the royal and ancient club of St. An- Fine Woven Madras Shirts—Ex- K\ five days He has 177 stalts, €om |5, 701009 of a coal train. Two pas. |and sewing. Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. tually passed out. - Hopes of success|drews and the American golt authori- cellent values at $2.50. Good priSing: 185 varistien;o B senger trains and a freight had passed —_— ie in the youth of France and young |ties. 1 RGN apd el Baerngg, Bar R S (LS A S a short time before the - explosion People’s Church MINN FIRES RAGING Cochet, best of these, although cham- hurst behind a’bridge crew. The on- (Non-denominational) A plon of his coun‘tryh?ndznc:; the wor]d! STONE AGE IN CONNECTICUT. on hard courts in his 20 year, ye x Men’s Bathing Suits—Our en ; !i‘;oc!: ::’tt!!',,nn and h:;_flt@l;: G RNOR FIRM coming coal train was flagged in time Sunday, 10:15 a. m., prayer service, ———————— styles in dark colors. Former- OVE_ ! to prevent 4 wreck linois Central|y0.45 a. m. morning service, sermon Conflagration in Forcsts Spread Over|!acks one or two of the elements es- | Skeletons of Great Antiquity Dug Up 3 Special-—84.39. o de'*cu_ws expressed the belief the|py Rev. Lyman Johnson Sunday sential to well rounded play. by Prof. Moorehead. dynamite was placed on the tracks in|echool. at 12:15. Evangelistic serv-| 200 Acres—Several Persons Report-| Service is his principal weakness.| Bridgeport, Aug. 19—Two complete Representation From American Te-|an attempt to wreck the bridge train |jceg conducted by Rev. Charles R. At- It is so soft that in all his play in|skeletons, believed to have belonged fne_quality glon ‘of Michigan - City Fails - to|°" lfs Way to make repairs | wood, at 7:30 p. m SRS calThS I ornteg the United States, he has not scored |to inhabitants of the, earth in the a cloth—well made — M| ¢ ‘ All avallable Tinitec, Stafos depuiy( Jridcweskliprayer meeting”at "TiABl T Giee i L Fari S 4 an ace. Small in stature, Cochet is|Stone Age, are sald to have been un- . ] s g 19——Affer 2|.t a disadvantage In trying to equal [earthed by @ band of archaeologlsts, all sizes—$2.50 grade—$1.95. J|| Change Stand of Execntive on Bout, |Marshals in the districts were rushed |y m_ Thursday. ‘ ange Star xecn are: A i g night of virtual calm, n 2 to Shawnee, Okla, early today to & virtual calm, men fighting|, % . ices of a Tilden or of a Pat-|headed by Professor Warren King 1 = i ¢ i o e the 200 odd forest fires spread over 4 Augs 20, (Asloclatedt euard agatust viglnoerly tne shops of LML T 200 acres in nosthern Minmescta vet|terson. yet he feelsdt is in him to ap-|Moorehead, near the Housatonic ¥ r McCray, after lis-|the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific g » HO SFALLS tening to a delegation from Michigan| A strong gnard was thrown around Fy ,Breachingiat, 10:45 a. m, by Mrs. | out today to attempt to get a strangle |Proach “],'m .C‘ose‘y' ;:‘::o‘;: :r:aLl:ll:"-lusB.::;‘t: h?\: l‘;::; cesterday, said he was still firm | the shops Mary Spotswood. of Fortland, Malne. inold on the various blazes before| As indication of the manner. in| P’ Bm (ot (L0 TR 0 some time I S n th Jac Governor orrison of North Caro- |Sunday school at 12:30 a. m. Var-|they could be stirred into grave men-|Wwhich he has applied himself to this !;‘ 1‘, Al3ce, ¢ by I 95 99 sy um tre“ ey ? aBotiavRatibel Nns. W declinea agiler appeals to ICEAChrxslum Endeavor society aliaces by heavy winds. A light rain|end an incident at the Casino courts \‘r?fl!cit?oml th!:to Y.;rey;ctamm\lvmb"no: Hartford h The delegatton, which repre-|send troops to the Spencer shops of|8:30 P- M. At T:45 p. m., Mrs. Spots- |re|| early today. was observed here yesterday. For four |, i dv s forgotten ,,eeu £22 ne John Miller Post of the|the Southern Railway, assured Presi-|¥001 Will preach and will continue| “rhe most serious fire today con-[days he had watched “Little Biii” |IMGAREY BV © Or8OHen tace “It Pays to Buy Our Kind" American Tesion at Michigan City,[dent Harrison of the road, that the |©VARBelistic services for two weeKs |finued tp be the one in the vicinity|Johnston battle through a fleld of| . S0 JKELUORS Spheat to Be well Complete Qutfitters of Men, T ahad’ G cinke & atateme ate would protect the' company's of Kelsey, 45 miles north of here.|three score plaers to victory. To|PRVER IS BOUEE AT TONER, des | The governor 1 right defer ) and rights (\!:o:md!:m;(ji G;’(‘?dl Several persons were reported miss- (serve as well as “Little Bill” was his g 0" 0o o0 Possess & perfect set ot Non-demoninational) . First advices that members of [aim and at the point of departure the |, o\y ™ o¢ \nisial size. Professor We will be closed on Wednesday ‘hish he h re- ransportation difficultie. ¢ I ) which he has p Transportation ditficulties due - tof - oo (FoR-Cemoninational) ! Afternoons Until further notie. “-,3,;1 in which he informed LaPorte|the unauthorized strikes of train| L oVer ’anh % m!,'clns_q.‘ ik Sup. |tWO families had perished were con. |little French soldier asked Johnston|yroorenead, in an interview, said that s A L e Bivine Na.|tradicted when they were reported |to show him more clearly how he at- iy oy hix belief that the bodies were | county officials that the bout must|crews continued to clear away rapidly |3 v Preach RS SRS be permitted The delegation|as the trainmen returned to their jobs }ucre_" aBrih!ee‘;ihfgol a‘; ”“‘1‘;‘ ok ;’ safe after various experiences in es-[tains excellency of service notwith-|yureq In salt water several thousand ¢aping from their homes. standing his small size. / | years ago, which accounts for their CITY iTEMS i erday asked tbfi OV most places where walkouts occur ol on Nt B g A IS R o g E mat h an- | rec e . “Little Bill” smiled, borrowed a|preservation. He also éxpressed the and preaching by Rev. E. 8. Eielsen, Nswpr of the flmish Free church The Virgin Islands were named by [racquet and a brace of balls and, [hope that he and his assistants would Colunfbus in honor of the 11,000 while Cochet watched intently the re- | soon locate a burial ground of a New Haven. Tuesday, bible study class at 7:30 lation of forefoot and the foot be-|tribe of an ancient race. New complications ‘on the Missouri —_— 3 request. | Pacific arose when 90 per cent of the Three brand new dance recor althe \‘ ;31 a determined | brotherhood of railway clerks, em- hear them. C. L. P 3 that the bout should be called off. ployed on the road, voted in favor of Meet:meiat Schmurr's'for dinhe _ i The result of the vote was|P' M i 3 i advt o iy nal headquarters of bursday, mid«week prayer meeting e d Sal Arm: f Lt atiempts at_settle- Outdoor ;er“'xacl::no; B:in street at . S ment of controversies were made, 4 it < COAL OUTPUT LOW | First Practice to be Held on Septem-| Ment o Sy i : ir ) P Removal of armed gnards employed 4 p. m. Special services in memory virgins. ber 11—Coaching Staft to be the|by the Great™ Northern 'at Havre, |9 the dcath of Past Commander Wil- Production for Current Weel Will| 7 5 | Mont,, was demanded by local officlals | 4™ Becth: in the hall at :30 p.mn. Same as it Was Last Year. | of the “big four” train service broth- |erhoods. The demands following the killing of a Great Northern brakeman by a guard Thur ht ratt, 1K rarrant was isst Washington, Aug. 19.—S ics | coaching staff will be the same as { fo?':rl;éi;;:‘;s Ha “n r,gp_:fi:l, ;:;;‘id submitted to Fuel Distri T pen- | was last vear, W the Tthacans w s ol tRe ROtk ='a':d (:“r’v;«er T;')“ cer by the U. S. Geological through the s without a defeat.| oLl R ,‘ not indicate any largely increased| Gilm T ain will be hammf;ff,"“l‘ °h3‘;~‘7”dl“°1“"°“ PRHIS: R coal output for the immediate future with Ray 1t and Clyde| ‘fi}’_ffn f:“; sra:e}b e AR s i a statement today said Hunt was P ferring to the court as a joke Production for tt current Barrett, o is a member of the leaving out considerable pos: N 0 and May Northern New York conference and a output resulting from the aland | was captain of v‘w first "*Mr—” team vocalist of ability, will sing “The Bird wfer ted at ) "’frn handled. Paul Eckley, one of MACROOM Is TAKEN with the broken Pinion.” The sub- be increased to|the stars of Chuck Barrett's 1913 e ject of the permon will be, “The type 4,500,000 tc b reopening of char >ns} ! 1 again have| of revival that the times demand.” mines under th evel M' agreement 2 0 £ with assist- | Important Center Falls Into Hands of nt said, 2,950,000 tons of ants to be select d Frank Sheehan L & Reformation Lutheran Naticnal Forces—Red Cross Work-| gunqay school at 9:30 a. m. Morn- production east of the Mis pi is xteen men wo "*t—)r varsity y Dublin, Aug. 19. equal to the requirements of the rail-|in the Pennsylvania game last vear.|prags)——The national f are ad. Christian Science. roads, the public utilities, the Lake of these will be avallable this) .ancing on the irregulars from both | Sunday service at 10:45 a. m, movement program and about 50 per as follows: Capt. Kaw at 1eft| ne north and south in County Cork subject, “Mind”. Sunday school at cent of the present domestic con-|half-back, Ramsey at right halfiiyng an official bullettn announces the [9:45 a. m. Redding room, in Room sumption lf"“" at quar Hansen and Sond-| agpture of Macroom, one of the mo 4 National bank hullding open to strom in the line. Cassidy and Guin-|ijmportant centers in the western part|the publie daily from 12 neon until lock at end. A dozen or o others| s ime ty, M J 'S| of the county ill street, the last |4 o'clock, except Sundays and holi- bJ s who were ineligihle last vear, or who ‘ s Madrid Order Releases Employes to|plaved on the second or third string|iias il ey a " S S1 SS o SOD DO CES: tehmE fleo WL be avatiable, a8 wellil T4 st fight ¢ 'dorrery near Swedish Lutheran. Madrid, Aug. 19.—All the em.|as four fre 1en of unusual promise. | yritahelstown resu a victory for Sunday school meets at 9:80 a. m +ployees in the Spanish postal service | - S —— the nationals who taok 27 prisoners |p. i “ e DOBHAL | nationals wh < 27 prisoners |Public worship with sermon in Eng- " ori were dismissed by a governmental de- | NAME WOMAN TO SAVE COAL |and a large quantity of arms and am- ||ish by Rev. Dr. C. G. Ericks HE tasks of a home Ll T e noted the strike which tied up the Csachitiens Ampinis & Domssti] D56 Ded Grcky wiieis Drbiohsd 4 economist, “are much wore varied than tasks cree issued yesterday alming to end A T minition for several! days throughout Spain | |the national army have been killed in . . . . . 9 B dgeras lnyh dowr, Tiles for-the | B e which business organization assigns to most men. reorganization of the postal staffs | Boston, Aug. 12 —A committes of report £ ralee. ;rhhe sl;tke(, which para yzed business |women, to be known as the Domes-| A motor ea m-upxcd by ifour fa SN roughout Spain recently, was = ac- tic Fuel Commission, will be appoint-|tional army o s fired on ir gl b Leels tively waged by the letier assorters. fod to urge upon the women of fhe | Aungler siret | s ik Women who assume responsibility, whether in the who, abstained from work, and in-lstate the necessity of conserving coal|and later subjected to a bomb attack BINCH Woata cther Brunaken 5t the |shiy. winter by the nts of Ler wrh | Hi it iz Cid th 2 BOEh atace home or the office, have the same need as men for service, who conducted a ‘“white |kerosene, it was decided today af as killed, _ systematic business methods. A bank account is gtrike” in which they all reported for |eonference between Governor Cox work but listlessly attended to their |James 1. Storrow. state fael adm one of the first requirements for efficiency. duties. istrator and members of the advisory|MIS. Obenchain Must ) fuel committes : of - Two Men in Small Boat The calling of o special session of | 1. .A.ngpgfcfv; "l:hl\{g 'I“’lquaql . If you are a woman, you will appreciate the special Reported Adrift at Sea [ <" . ]‘,o - "‘" e '“"“'; ne Obenchain, twice tried on o e e ut 1 as rges rder of n- I . . 4 charges of murder of J. Belton Ken i attention we give to the needs of women depositors. Boston, Aug. 19.—A radio message | . e antidh |decided ] »_action until the| pegy her sweetheart, must remain in from the Cape Sable station asking |, . t Barding's’ eddress all ships and stations in the north|, it naniida s SS | jall and face a third trial. Superior 2 Tt 2 g onsidered Y ARt Rt M bisl dnt o We offer every convenience in the care of your Atlantic to keep a sharp lookout for s s e 3 h - two men adrift at sea in a motor November 20. POQITI\ ELY PURE account, and you W'l" find us at all times ready to boat, was picked up here toda [ INCREASE COAL PRICE ~ 3 | A e B — Milk of unquestioned be helpful when you want information or advice { = ssptiliaiii i g 4 W character. Milk that’s £ 1 ity v ) nancial matters. FOX'S—Mon.—Thes. | oo 'Iv\m‘xrk) \lmh‘s. i :1? % disn’ and Sweet- o | regarding 1 ashington, Aug. 10 —Federal Fuel | 3 ilk i NORMA TALMADGE W pictributor Spencer gave Kentucks A 2% frl)"e;vfll\ufllkawag}“l;‘fi: operators permissiof to increase the 2 - ith “THOMA MEIGHAN price of their coal to 3450 a ;r,v* ;. . . cream that came w1th ‘The Forbidden City” the mines. The present fair prices in| A. Plnkus the milk. That'’s Sei- the Kentucky producing districts EYESIGHT SPECIAL bert’s, and pasteur- TRUST CO. range from $3.75 to $4 a ton d An increase in the maximum fair|300 MAIN ST. 1zed. CWERTAIN e, prices on Kentucky ceal was ‘mdn-,‘ e e polbraith & Pattison OPEN TONIGHT 6 to 8 yers a ater warranted a $4.50 a ton level, while| Carpenters, Builders and General | W |.Ds. 3 STANDARD TIME | Swedish Baptist Sunday schoo! at 9:45 a. m. Morn- |ing service at 11 a. m. Evening serv- {ifce at 7 p. m. Take Care of Railroads at One-| G en i 1O eI At quad will be called together for Half Present Home Demands, & practice on Sept. 11 Trinity Methedist Rev. Charles W. Barrett, of Leon- lle, New York, formerly of New Britain, will preach at the morning service at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. Mr. d come from the territory will continue to preside ot ppi river Romeyn Berry, Conservation Commission. the new fair price ma¥imum would | Contractors’ O » Call for it -by name &nd get .the befl- facilitate the cooperation of Kentucky| Estimates Cheerfully Givesn— Yaur mjhfl;fl For Sale at Your Grocer’s operators with the federal fuel or- Jobbing Promptly Attended to. 7 p‘ nm Size Botg>s—5-10-15¢ sanization. . W 3 Tel. 992-3 it Y 172000