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| Plainville News TOWNTO PURCHASE The Young Mother. HE 1LLS OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN should be so well known to the ‘ A vuTlNfi MA[;HINE‘ T youngest of mothers that a reminder or a repetition of the symptoms of illness geems unnecessary, yet there are some mothers who sverlook a feverish condition, Have Only Two Now-Law Re-| little colic, or a disposition to be irritable. If not currested they may lead to | ; serious sickness. And to correct them, to bring Baby back to its happy self, is ‘ quires Three 80 easy by the use of Castoria—a medicine prepared just for infants and children, 7 It will regulate the bowels (not force them), aid digestion and so bring quiet and rest. \ o (ARGUMENT FOR MOVIES Fletcher's Castoria has been doing this for over 30 years; regulating the Only Two More weanSday Mornlngs : = e stomach and bowels of infants and children, It has replaced the nauseating Castor ' |Local Man Scores Condemnation of | ()], so-called Soothing Syrups, poisonous Paregoric and other vicious concoctions Sunday Moving Pictures in - Open | in the homes of true and honest mothers—mothers who love their children, J Letter—Aces Lose S v ' . ' ) ‘e ] S S WegBimabity Those mothers will give their babies foods and medicines especially prepared 1 0 hare the hort HOlll' Speclals Team—other Ttems, pareat i el Selectman William J. Johnson has FOR TOMORROW, FROM NINE TO TWELVE WE OFFER A COLLECTION OF SPECIAL VALUE entered into negotiations with a New H THAT WILL NOT BE LONG IN FINDING NEW OWNERS AS SOON AS THE ARTICLES ARE SEEN. York concern for the purchase of a L i I re n r o r READ CAREFULLY ALL THE ITEMS MENTIONED BELOW, IF YOU SEE WHAT YOU WANT, REST | new voting machine -which will be ! ™ e rali 3%y : ASSURED THAT YOU ARE GETTING UNUSUAL VALUE AT THE PRICES THE THINGS ARE OFFER- put into use when the fall election ED YOU. OPEN ONLY THREE HOURS, REMEMBER, 9 A, M. TO 12, Jamesion Menday, Ootober: 2 Plalny AR i . ville has been equipped with two ma- 8 . st e irn chines during the past years, but as SUMMER WASH DRESSES __FOR THE MEN R RAI T Bl Final Clearance Prices for a quick go out has been put on all Negligee Shirts of fine per- to buy another one in order to meet Summer Wash Dresses for Wednesday morning, formerly priced from cale and other fast color shirt- the requirements of the law. $5.00 to $25.00. We ask $2.09, $4.79 and $10.00 each, 'ni; T’“ cuff style, for 80c eac, As it ls, there are approximately 1,- ¢ ajamas, plain color a 400" persons in the town eligible t VOILE BLOUSE BARGAIN fancy stripe cottons, silk frogs, vote. Each voting mnchc:n v;pxrl1vl:h'1: In New Styles attractively trimmed with laces, we offer Voile $2.50 grade, $2.00 set. of handling not more than ,-m"p‘;,,, Blouses, worth up to $2.98, choice for $1.69 each. Half Hose fibre silk, plain and | With two machines, that -“',.,,,“ m,st' drop stitch, black i ; ir iatl \ THESE HERE FOR BOYS mov Shtah; hal;ckar;)trcecr:l‘fr\::d. :fiznnzlclll:zs.xs”mnlru( their ballots at ks e o T i ; Collar On Blouses, 75c and $1.00 grades, for 30c each. Others silk 50c pair. ° put l:v(:) z;:rat?:n) 1'::1 n:;‘n';‘;!““ ?}:P e A.LGOHOL_:;PER 0:‘” of $1.00 values, 7 to 16 year sizes, nice patterns 79c cach. MEN'S UNIONS e T ) e ‘ AVegetable Preparationr s Boys’ Knickers, corduroy and mixtures, 9 to 17 years. Regular Cotton Ones, ankle length, R omENow Yordaity “'hh‘h'(n’:\!mfl:nrr: i FMWMR‘Q“ $2.50 value, $1.75 pair. with short sleeves, $1.00 kind, $30 for the short time it was placed e A Word About Truth : s 59¢ each. Z DRESS GOODS OFFERS Cross Bar Nainsook Unions intogyees u “, i i i For Wednesday morning only, you will find all wool French sleeveless, knee length with e\as: d,midnn‘:msg:nihfn tln“..n 'hprt’fnrn BRI R R T Great is T{uu?’ G nghty above all thmgs.” So SVE the Old Twill Serge, 40 inch width, navy, black and colors, $1.50 a yard. tic back, $1.00 value 75c, T el me L LR A U oS o Db by : festa.ant, };eut it is equally true to-day. Truth shows no favors, 5 vi ) at Linen Dept.. H. Tl e Nine o kalTs o 0 md edmtuS:wu of Fletcher sdhastoria, Truth has been the watchword, and to the conscientious adherence to this motto in the wear. Uniforms, bloomers, etc., $1.75 yard. 8. Tray cloths of $1.00 grade, || \rjay afternoon at the home of Miss ; bt 65c each. $1.25 and $1.50 | Esther M. Clapp of West Hampton. A J preparation of Fletcher’s Castoria as well as in its advertising is due - NECRLACES AND CLCCKS ; | ¢ Reerl BeadlNeiiaceass e o s ettt o, Elades) """'};fi‘;"’;(‘;‘g,’;s :ns;;h:: she became the bride of s i d the secret of its popular demand. red A. Morton of this town. Miss ¢ g All imitations, all substitutes, all just-as-good preparations lack ecial, $1.835 each. P O . o il 1ot Gl witira Al el by e e e L et acks, vard wide. |B Clapp is the daughter of Mre. Henry| [EENCH 7 h : _ 2 & , fully guarantee v €g. 33c quality for only 23c a Ol A AR N ot the. cakisor o rs the element of Truth, lack the righteousness of being, lack all sem- L & blance even in the words of those who would deceive. pricec$1AS: Jand, Frederick Morton of New Haven. The 3= L ] d couple were united in marriage by Clarifiod Sopar And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the World in your Rev. Jon Norris, astor of the Con- ¢ Mosteyros ’-‘z"-—r AhE hands, can you be deceived? Certainly not. gregational church in that place, 3 # Ahelpful Remedy Fletcher’s Castoria is prepared for Infants and Children. It m;:ls:dc‘l;p?hgn]:“:\;r:.t A:!hnnrt‘ri:m\r;: %S4l Constipation fldg:m" distinctly a remedy for the little-ones. The BABY’S need for a mec:5 EaiiTlnein e an 2iet or s e craen { a“d]h::r(i)srgwfp icine to take the place of Castor 0il, Paregoric and Soothing Syrups L.O! was the sole thought that led to its discovery. Never try to correct aged as the truck was thrown| Miss Josephine Fagan of Kensing-|trees and juniper boughs, trimmed g h -inlnfancy: Berlln ews against the bank on the east side of [ton, has returned from a visit to|With ferns and other flowers. gy ms‘flung'\mtf‘m_“’, BABY'S troubles with a medicine that you would use for yourself, e e S the road the force of the throw |Detroit. The bride was dressed in white hcvsimilesifil‘“““é“f ¥ breaking the right rear wheel. The The Misses Claire and Mollle Mur- | canton crepe with a veil caught up 4 7 MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA | Essex was thrown to the other side ray have returned to the Nicolet | With orange blossoms and carried a g L —— 4 . | of the road. The local as well as the|school in Canada. shower bouquet of bridal roses and ‘ Tm’—-cmm‘“"’"‘m GENUINE CAs l OR IA ALWAYS state police were called to make an; A special meeting of St. Paul's Y. |SWansonias. £ YORK. investigation. /M. T. A. and B. society Drum corps The maid of honor was Miss Mabel R . J[]INS G“Nfi [;HUR[;H' As far as could be learncd (his|will be held at the T. A. B hail in| FIint of West Famyton and was| (EREGH XY TIITI A Bears the Signature of [ &Y 40CENT | morning it is claimed by the drivers|Kensington this evening. dressed in pale green crepe de chine DosES ~ of both trucks that the heavy fog| Pool Room Raided. and carried a bouquet of pink roses. 35 3 | was responsible for the accident. The| A #.o0ol room in Kensington con-|The best man was Harry Ellis of this . : B : Th | driver of the Hssex, who said helducted by Louis Cantino was raided | town. The flower girl was Doris Spen- Chlflese Glr] Has %n lfl IS|was from Hartford and who was‘h'aturday night by Constables Ventres|cer, a nlece of the groom, and she | traveling north claimed that he and Brown. The search warrant was | Was attired in white organdy and car- Countr Less Than Year |thousnt the truck was neaded direct- | issued by Prosecutor C. I, Lewis after | ried a basket of rose petals. The rib- Setory Rl spren P "N"“’u"_"v A y |ly towards him and that he turned|several complaints had been lodged |bon bearers were Leona Spencer, a waehed to drive his car on the left side ofaganst the place. The officers ciaim | nlece of the groom alsp, and Rose the road when the truck driver, it is they found a quantity of llquor in the | Hayden of West Hampton. The wed- day, and since God selected a particu- |and learns from the sign, that Plain- [town wiil show their transter c.rds as L] ACGIDENTS ON TURNPIKE'c\axmm. drove to his right with the|place. Cantino will appear before|ding march was played by Viola result that both machines collided. Judge George Griswold this evening | Spencer. Harry Bonney of this town [ lar day and blessed it, the keeping of | ville is located four miles in a certain [well. Much time can be saved says | Struck by Automobile. |to answer-to a charge of Having li- | sang, “Oh, Promise Me." some other day is certainly not of direction, and thus the sign is of use | Mr. Judd 1f each pupil, who has at- - While changing a tire on his auto-|quor in his possession of more than Mr. and Mrs. Morton received many | divine origin, but strictly human, and [ to him. But let us ask, of what use|tended the school last term, and Eketford Machines in' ‘Collislon &t v " Hich®hiad been stailed in the|one-quarter: of one per ‘cent. proof. | beautifulsgiite of siioes v oot glass, | the human is liable to err. As we well |is it after he arrives at Plainville? | knows where their next grade room is, Early Hour This Morning—Many ' northern section of the town on the The pool room f{s the saloon which | There were about 200 guests in at-| know, Sunday is the first day of the |Its usefulness has ceased for him. to go directly to that department on Berlin turnpike, John Getheorsin of {was formerly conducted by John [tendance coming from New York, New | week. Ask any school child to name | “The question now es, if the[entering the building tomorrow. ‘The Return After Summer Vacations— 189 Hartford avenue, New Britain,| White of New Britain. Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecti- | the days of the week and he will im- [ Sabbath was given for a sien, to what | Plainvilie children are ac. ainted 2 and an unidentified companion who | East Berlin Items, cut. Mr. and Mrs. Morton will reside | mediately begin, “Sunday, Monday, , did it point? Was it to some cvent in/ with the grades and almost all of Schools Open Tomorrow. was aiding him, were struck by a| There will be the rcgular meeting | on Park street on thelr return from | Tuesday, ete. The child knows that|world history yet to come? The an-|them know what room they are go- Dr. Zenweh W. Koh of Shanghai,|southbound automobile. The acci- of the Knights of Pythias society at|a wedding trip. Sunday is the first day of the week. [swer may be learned by asking an- |ing in this year. Much time can is Chins, who has been in this country dent happened late last evening and|their hall this evening. “Fair Play” and Movies ‘Will any bible student claim that |other question. We & the | saved this way by their conperation. a little less than one year, was bap-|as a result Getheorsin is in the New| Miss Ruth Hubbard who has been| “Fair Play," who must be a close | there is a command to keep the first | observance of the day was changed | Ane ATeE TR et tized and received Into the RBerlin Britain General hospital while his|spending the past few weeks inMaine | friend of “Pro Bono Publico” and A | day of the week holy in distinction | from the seventh to the first d | The Simsbury haseball team trim- Congregational church by Rev. S. A.lcompanion was taken on to Hartford. returned to her home in this™ place | Constant Reader” and “A Subseriber,” | from any other? the week. When was it char and | med the Aces in a game Sunday after- Fiske at the communion services on, It is claimed that Getheorsin hadlSunday evening. 4 comes forth today with something of | “But there was certainly a reason | why? | noon by the score of 10 to 2. The Sunday. As far as is Kknown Dr. ' parked his car on the rlx!fl side of Misses Betty Stark and Ruth .\O_r- a gelving into the scriptures and an| Why God should command that the “'Bible smdwn}s will again admit | game was one of the most uninterest- Koh is the first Chinese to becomé a the road to attend a punctured tire.[ton have returned to their homes in | argument in favor of Sunday movies | seventh day should be observed in that it was made after the coming of \ing the Aces have entered. The um- member of this church. It was about §:30 o'clock and traffic) Waterbury after spending the past|for those who want them. According | Particular manner. It is stated that|Christ, by the early Christian church. | piring was unsatisfactory. Dr. Koh, although only having Va2 heavy in. both directions. = Ajfew days with relatives in town. to the viewpoint of “Fair Play,”" the | the Creator formed the world in six |The reason v that those eavly | Kalish, Goeh and Wadsworth work- been in this country about one year, Stripped down Ford bound south en-| The district schools will reopen for | pyovies should be permitted to oper- | day and rested the seventh. The (Cliristians knew that the sign of the|ed hard for the team but were unable has traveled almost across the con- deavored to follow in the wake of a the fall term tomorrow morning. ate and it §s up to the individual to|seventh day represented the comple- | Sabbath pointed to Christ. His com-(to do much against the heavy odds. tinent and has studied in Chicago car immediately in front of it whichj Mr. and Mrs, Walter Werdelin spent .ake them of leave them.” Here is|tion of the work of creation. When |ing was the fulfillment of the Sab-|The next clash will be held in Plain- where she also did medical research | had p;\sspr} by the New Britain man sysmulay as the guests of relatives in | gy vpaip Play" unburdens himself | the work is done is time to rest. The | bath, the real thing. Looking at h\m} ville at Allen's fie'd on September 24. work. She was a student at Oberlin| car. The driver, it is claimed, judged|Bristol. OEALAIS heleht TueslaybmomiiaE] first day represented the beginning of | Of what need for the sign. A day of | Game Postponed college in Ohio last winter where she Wrong as the north bound traflic] Paul Turner who has been spend- the work, and it was no time to rest | holiness, of fulfiment of God's crea-| On account of the heavy rain yes- met Miss Jeanette Honiss of this town | forced him over so far to his right ing the summer with his brother In | unew Britain Herald. then. tion. Then if we will disabuse our/| % the game scheduled to take and with whom she has been visiting' that he struck the two men busy at|Pachogue, L. I, has returned to his | and vet we are pretending to keep | mind of the literal creation ot God |p) Allen's Field between/ the for the past few weeks. Dr. Koh , the tire. The Ford then turned tur-|{home on Cottage street. 4 “The perennial question as to the |the first day, and quote scripture re- |28 being physi entity and instead | 5 c 3 the Readville A. C., was sttended Miss Honiss during the lat-|tle in the midqdle of the road, the Miss Rose and Annfe Nielson of servance of the Sabbath has | <«rding tné Sabbath, ignorantly be- |l0ok at it as the creation of the per- | postpon ter's illness at school last winter. two occupants escaping apparently|Beckley spent Monday as the guests g 1, thisC e h the \'magel ieving we are following the command | fect human, and can see in C hrist this| Next Sunday the team will clash Dr. Koh will leave Berlin within unhurt. ‘mp.\fi!s Dorothy Rlch at her home on | Jon 0 G’ “ehon we have Sunday | 2f the Creator. perfect human being, we will have a the next two weeks for New Haven| The local police were called to in-|Wilcox avenue. evening movies, or out of reverence | ‘Would it not he well for us to take | better knowledge of what it was for where she will attend the Yale Med. Vestigate but the names of the twoj Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Benson who| ' e Hahhath Bmit-them, ‘“,',r,\,, enough to discover what the |God to rest from his labors. (Continued on Eleventh Page). in the Ford car have not been deter-|have been spending the summer in “Before making any remarks the|Ohservance of the Sabhath rea Jarly church preache charged — e ————— ey ical school to complete her studies. y R — - 1 re now | F e, have bee 8 sts | 4 3 N dus 31 r flock o Sabbatize after She is planning ‘to take a ):hrev m]- :?;:&"lngnodn !t?;‘*: i‘::: police ar :|1l::)‘;n '?;Yx‘_n beenithe EUERIN.OLTElS (| o biNE Cithen (o Slathiinat e never '?¢:n'<l In l.x;\)!‘ 31-13 we are tol t”)‘\::‘vvflrv »(n:‘r t Lot ‘;“ i !vA](‘h‘ u ear course :at that school and P - R o P 3 8 ; that the Sabbath was given for a sign v o he 8 tead the {oUnEy Schools Open Tomorrow. | 'Miss Virginia Waish has returned|attended a movie on Bunday evening, | (o "o meaning of the word, |celebrated another day, but this wa will then return to China where she i} fod & EUNAG i The public schools for the town of ito her home on Main street, after | NeVer attended a Sunday ball game, | © 000 8 L0 FEERES, B LA e | not obligatory, there was no divine v take the advanced work in o ynfess 5 il an her own| Berlin will open for the fall and win- |spending the past few days as the | Put will confess that he has enjoved | om0 0 (PR AL e L0 T iher | command to keep the first day of the heal P Era . (ANt RSt ter term tomorrow morning at 9 |guest of friends in Kensington. himeelf in other ‘waye WHISHsew] i ee SR 0 R s | waek, . Ohe of the wpostles presphed pez?u:.ouxh she has been in this o'clock. A conference of the varlous, Arrangements are being made for | Years ago were considered by some, a8 en to represent something, but|the exercise of private judgment or country but a short time, it was teachers was held this afternoon at|a dance and social to be held at the | SAUALY desecriing | Cnaved in tne|What? That which it represents is the | conscience as to ow he should ol ) s \ i et re while h E a n th y f i s % 54 5 ehe learned | 3 o'clock with Superintendent B. R. Athletic hall in the very near future ¥ heinAn ; ! el Al thing, ok Aok the n, | setve the day. It was Paul who sald :z:?e:('};':om;;':\';fh”;::\r;:azle Tned | Ghowalter. The problems of the|for the beneft of the library associa- | Particular form of desecration now in | o8 Mial Hne: and A%~ the WIER | TE0CE I8 SO0 iR one day above Nervous and Dizzy, Every- d 24 year's work were discussed at the[tion. St. Paul's orchestra of Kensing- | Question, he in common with humani- | /oo bi e e | another, another every day alike thmgSeemedtoWorry Me. iving in the United States and she i s ; eaks it Auently. Dr. Koh said this meeting. Several changes have been|ton, will furnish the music. ty in general has done and is now| ™.yop o\ yumanity discovers the real |t each be fully persuaded in his = { made in the teaching staff for the| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Nye and|dolng that which a few years A0 Was| .. o vue ' \uill no longer have use for | own mind.' Nothing was said ahout How I Got Well that she likes Berlin and b % m(;rnins‘ of the country very much. |local schools for the coming term. |Miss Ruby Nye who have been spend- | classed by certain rellgionists as| . "5 " 0 us proof that it remaine | invoking law to regulate dividuan e MDodwe A Exses “Collide. ) Special Board Meeting. |ing the past few days in Franklin, | 8Inful. ~ But fashlons change, and|, giccolered, we have the perpetual |action, according to the particular| Larwill, Indiana.—*‘M A Dodge truck going south and an| A special meeting of the school|Vermont, have returned to their home | the pleasure derived from au-| (. oiing rogarding the proper man- | ideas of some other individua badl could notdo my washing. I wasal- Essex orusnnhnut tginz‘norlh collided | committee will be held in the office on Main street. tomoblling is no longer considered | .. ~q¢ q lhhath obsemvance, never ar “If one man regards the movies us ways tired out and o the Berlin turnpike near the of the ‘town clerk on Saturday eve-| Miss Florence Rich s taking a,immoral and this goes to show that| i o ot the truth | good on Wednesday evenings, whs had noambition, was ;!T&kp and Woodruff store at about ning of this week at § o'clock for|course at the Middletown Business|our conceptions nf‘rlghl and Wrong | .po jjustrate: Four miles out from | should they not be eqra o ; nervous and dizzy 4 o'clock this morning. As a result| the members to act on the budget for college. are governed largely by our desire|py.invijje are cross roads. The auto- | Sundays? No scriptural injunction is Bt and everything q | c vo Mrs. Richard Hurlburt of [and are of the earth earthy. ilis 1 to our s | broken he matter i way seemed to worry me accident John Spinnelli of Al-|the coming year. Mr. and : 3 b mobilist journeying to our town, stops | broken in the matter Zi ) yn ::n';euvenuo Hartford pdri\'!r of the Registrars in Session. New Britain, spent Sunday as the But what we wanted to say is this, fave we no right to the exercise of a 3 48| and 1 hadawful pains truck, and 'Follx Mm'u;. who was The registrars will be in session|guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | that we have carefully read our bible private consci y in my right side. I rding with him, were attended by fntil 5 o'clock this afternoon at the|Theodore Carns on Wilcox avenue.|on the subject of the Sabbath. and FAIR PLAY felt badly about four Dr. T. C. Hodgson who sald that town hall for the purpose of receiv-|Miss Marguerite Hurlburt who has will confess that we have never found N (Tt s, or shouid ba slnos It e bee years and could not e e Ll ding the past week in East [one single command or suggestion that ’ ST I , do my work as it 5 er of them was serioug'v in. ing names of those desiring to be-|heen spending y announced times enoug 1 Kknown 7 hather This will be the last|Berlin, returned home with them. should have beea ce observe the first day of the week 3 . u although both were badly cut, come voters. g : Y X | policy of this paper, not to print ’ ’”,53.,, m.c:m,, were badly flmm‘ chance local residents will have to| Miss Winifred Barnes Who has been [in any particular manner, or that we / ey St S } Ulf done. I saw Lydia E. 2 prepare themselves to vote at the|spending her annual vacation at the |seek to make it holy in distinction ‘wm’, A ' ailfivestos. WA 1 ! flhnlkhéam s \;eg;- === N wn and stats elections. No|camp grounds in Plainville, has re-|from any other day of the week. ) o i 151 18 #va. bt un - able Lompound ad- coming town a T | A held confidential in this office, hut vertized so much and it did so many peo- | v ss their |t ed to her home on Main street “What we found was this, and we . AUHleEtoHE BaRNS € T IF MUTHERS UNI.Y KNEw il S R ! | ! < JiEn =t CREVAUNIGE VRN, Bl Yle good that I began to take it myself. | names are handed in to the board of Mrs. Fred Rich and son, Lester, | challenge those who are zealous for | SURIENEE. - On Als today ¢ e t K registrars today. spent Sunday as the guests of rela- | Sunday observance to deny it. In| | iir}l«-'m)x‘\n:-nw.mm,- from ,y VH,‘H‘",‘ lr:lhfcvllng finem\walndfi_\eryonefill{ News in Brief. tives in Waterbury. Genesis we are told that God created | ¢ | Geiing with 16 modds &uestior m? hey ?e\or;awlr]ne 00. m;_zsn w; 9 Thousands of Children Suffer from 1. ‘eekly prayer meeting of the| Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Lord and|the world in six days and rested the | A g ltlr‘xe R vmrk.;ndlave Worms and Their Mothers Do Epworth league will gbe held at the|daughter of Middletown, have been |seventh day, wherefore he blessed the | g alonli St Mothotiow ,nxfm::nedfi:r sth‘-,’s‘“mig??’;,fe' o :,m Not Know What the Kensington Methodist church tomor- |visiting relatives on Wilcox avenue, seventh day and hallowed it. | \ A . friends and Ifnow it will help them 5 Trouble Is. row evening at the usual time. Mr, and Mrs. Royal Morse and| “Then if there is any significance in | Vacation days are over Bohool | e e T e hie Reeiorl Mrs. Willlam Shepard of Berlin is{son who have been spending their|the particular number of the week | starts tomorrow and Principal Orrin | they usg it ke 2 do. — Mre, EERBERI visiting her father in Bridgeport. |vacation in Franklin, Vermont, have — . L. Judd predicts the largest enro S y . Signs of Worms are: Constipation,| Miss Ida May Wilcox of this town | returned to their home in this place. | ments in the history of the institutior % any women kee shoutfl:hexr worl deranged stomach, swollen upper Iip, | is visiting with friends-at Port Jef-| Earle Tyler and family of Paw- | — There are many youngsters who anti- | When n_xs;;:reat e ?,Hl L oftensive breath, hard amd full stom- | terson, lLong Island. tucket, R. I, have heen the guests of |cipate in commencing their schoo \‘\\ph)s tired out an: 4 ave g‘o.nm }txoqe ach with pains, pale face, eyes heavy, Dean Minor has returned from alrelatives and friends in town. days by entering the kindergarten and en ‘ymtltar:fi l: this condition give i short dry cough, grinding of the teeth, vacation trip spent in New Hamp-| Miss Katherine Bastress who has| Just how much of a man's success Miss May Morgan bas had a Ll g s littlered points on the tongue, starting shire. [been spending the summer at her|, = oo his wife, is the ‘question session at the town clerks' office rTake L;d}a i Pin! hamvs” egdeubl; during sleep with troublesome dreams, | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deming and home in Jamaica, L. I, has returned 5 i | ing the past few weeks making ou nmpfl\m;, °c’h“" lejpwa y ld,ap'ie slow fever. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stearns left|to East Berlin to continue her studies | Which is treated in a most pleasing | to cnirc-c such troubles, as it did for Mrs. H. N. Roberts, 502 Asylum Saturday for Waterford, Vermont,'at the Middletown High school. way in William DeMille's Paramount i‘ H l R h ers. Mrs. Long. 3 §t., Flint, Mich., wrote to Dr. J. F.|where they will spend the next two| Miss Bertha Hazen who has been | pjeture, “What Every Woman Knows" “ ":ul'fl efls as ES il With v”’ .wwm;.“-» l.\v :vrm:;x b hoo! mrme———wTE—— rue & Co.: "My little girl is relieved | weeks. spending the summer vacation with N STosel | hours, there will not be much change 7 N NN oTr e whTHA AN, [n’ & THESE T8U8Y || (¥, And| Mrs, Roland Bastras and|relatives in:Varmont: hua:returned:to | rhiot Will be prosented At che Bathe with plenty of Cuticura Soap [ |this term. Principal Judd finds that ”'m‘ll“l:l lHOO? 3‘ ;‘. o wrote: “Baby is fine and It was your|family are visiting with Mrs. Anna|her home in this place. COMMUNITY THEATER and hot water to cleanse and purify. several new studirs have been added | between .’fu i ":n‘fl:‘v:‘(". (‘1’.‘“:.: i medicine, Dr. True's Elixir, the| Mildrum in East Berlin. The East Berlin ball team defeat- Wednaslay eveninges o'clook, Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Oint- | | to the curriculum which nece »,“,xIV\‘t};fll\“'{\z every 25 ) or- True Family Laxative and Worm| The board of selectmen will hold [ed the Cromwell team on the home | Alisn "-r(‘;‘l Alacic SEhRERE Somieds r.r.l:m to somhe“-nd heal. ¥ adding 15 minutes to cach school aay. ¢ j”‘»r BT S8 5 Lxpeller, that helped her.” their regular meeting at the office of [grounds Sunday score of 10 to 8 e i y 3 g ooty i b il All pupils must bring their prome CHICKEN DINNERS $1.50 A favorite for over 70 years; mild |the town clerk this evening. This makes one game for each team where, Soup e, Olptment Wandsée Twleame, [ | tion cards tomorrow in order to jiro- a la Carte Service in action and pleasant to take—the| Mrs. George Griffith of Kensington, and arrangements are belng made for B Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. | ' jieriy plece them in their resoec C. J. Lawrence, Manager. twadies like it. 40c—60c—8$1.20. bas returned from a trip to 8t. Louls. la third game. grades. The children from out-of-| equally desecrating the day. There- | birth certihcates for the new begi

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