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Sure Relief FOR [)ND!OIS‘I’ION SELLANS 25¢ ana 75¢ Packages Cverywhers EVERYHAN' CLASS IS ASKED TO AI Rev, Johm L. Davis Pleads for| More Courtesy by Some Smokers ‘ | Holding a eclipping from the New| Britain “Herald” in his hand as he addressed almost 500 members of Kveryman's Dible eclass yesterday morning, Rev, John L. Davis, leader of the class and pastor of Trinity Methodist vhurrh.\ made an appeal to the members to ald the Chamber of Commerce in Its effort to stop pro- | misenous smoking in public gathering | places, Rev, Mr, Davis referred to the clipping and explained the cam- paign being conducted by the Cham- her of Commerce, of which he is a director, to stop smoking in jitneys, | trolley cars, railroad stations, ete, He told of several incidents he has seen during the week, of men who stood in waiting rooms of rallway stations in New Rritain and Berlin | Berlia dren coughed and choked from the fumes. | 1 am not objecting to the smok- | ing," he said, “If 3 man wants to smoke that's his business, Hut he should consider others. Places where smoking is prohibited and signs are up stating that faet, the men should comply with the law. If semeone must go outside, let the smoker go out, not the women and children.” The speaker told of going into the station one day and fnding five mothers with echildren whe were coughing from smoke caused by six men, He spoke to the men and alll but ene immediately agreed that they should not smoke inside and they put out their ecigarettes and cigars, One man, who was blowing clouds of smoke into the face of a small haby he held on his lap, was inelined to | argue and refused to either go out or stop smoking, When the train ar- rvived he was still smoking in the | waiting room, | Members Asked Wy They Joined, | The pastor introduced a noevelty in | the form of service by asking prom- inent men in the audience why they Joined the class, Many interesting' replies were made, most of them harking back to the early history of, the class when the members were ag- tively enguged in recruiting new | members, | The most interesting reply was | made by Police Lieutenant Bamuel | Bamforth, who in characteristic | frankness replied that he had agreed | he would join if. the class ever got 1,000 members, He wdd that he didn’t think it would ever reach that| point, but was as good as his word | and joined when it did, The sermon was on the rd psalm and was a typically peaceful Sunday morning sermon, although the speak- er frankly hinted at some sensational | developments to come, Reciting the psalm the minister painted an elo- quent word picture of the seiting, showing the green pastures extending across the valley, the still waters, rip- | pling brook and the sheep peacefully | feeding under the watchful eyes of “F | WERE QUEEN” ETHEL CLAYTON ANOTHER MOVE TOWARD /i sh.2ems, it e most feariess of our comrades have | fallen in the Hrugha, Cel ling, Boland, {in their graves confliet to continue unti' ever Ame which inspired us with hepe and eur lenemies with fear during the stru Assoclated | gle with England become but an in seription en a tombstene ? ‘If we continue mueh longer on the past struggle Hales and Me Can we Former Secvetary of Provisional Go: lowes are Calls Upon People 10 End oot B Their Woody Strife My report of Dublin, Feb, & Press) — The yosterday's | convention of republican army mem- | hers says that Diarimid O'Hegarty, who was seeretary of the Irish pro- | visional government spoke the | delegates as follows | “The sorrows which have bhefallen cur country make it the duty of |who have remained neutral in | everyone to do what is possible to end |struggle hetween the Free State and | | the national tragedy, For more than |the irregulars. seven months Ireland has been endurs ,uunlhlr move toward peacs road we have travelled for the seven menths, not have a we shall country but a wilderness," to attended by The convention was members of the old republican army the bureau teday storm WArning Nertheast storm WwWarnings on the City aver eastern Gulf of Mexico will move northeastward It was interpreted as| wind | noen or tenight NTORM WARNINC Washingtan, Feh, b.~The weathep issued the following Adisory 10 8. 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But if you find the fat [ leadeth me by still waters and maketh accumulating or already cumbersome, you (me ljg"down In green pastures lorsed by thousands of people who Ask your druggist for Marmola | P’salm, 0 (ma doilar is the price the world over. Gef 1 e AT 1 4 tiiem from your own. drugglst or send prico | CHUrch is a lost sheep,” continued the | clergyman, “and Jesus Christ is the Detroit, Mich. By doing this you wiil be| ablo to reduce iteadily and easily, WIthout | gavo the gheep.” {The Red army had 159, the White ; ’army had 81 and the Blue army had | cUMB SAGE Tm | Tollowing the regular collection for the budget, a special collection was | as it is planned not to give it to him until his birthday anniversary, Ieb- Natural Color and Lustre ) Plans For Minstrel Show At Once. ¥y A letter v received from I, W. @ heavy tea, with sulphur and alco-|COmmittee arranging for a minstrel | ol added, will turn gray,-streaked | hOW to be given some time ‘this com- luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and an assured thing and asking for co-| reli Sulphur recipe at home, though, is|Operation of the general membership. the ready-lo-use preparation im-| the appointment of the following sub- proved by the addition of other in-committees: Committee on arrange- ' at drug stores, known as ‘“Wycth's Representative E. W. Christ, Judge Sage and Sulphur Compound,” thus, George W. Klett, James M. Burdick While gray, faded hair is not sin-' jokes and entertainment, Kred O.| ful, we all desire to retain our youth-| Rackliffe, chairman; Rev, John L. By darkening your hair with-Wyeth's| Gee. ' Committee on tickets, William | Sage and Sulphur Compound, ro one| H. Crowe!l and I, M. Preb| , so evenly, You just dampen a|will act as stage manager and H. Y. onge or soft brush with it and| Stearns as musical director. one small strand at a time; by morn- ERY ing all gray hairs have disappeared. A v BUSY MAN vour hair becomes beautifully dark, BT glossy, soft and luxuriant and you tobacco smoke while women and chil- It was after just such an incident| . Peaple who don't grow teo fat arc the | €M, ‘The Lord is my shepherd. He il be wise to follow his muggestion, which ¢his “wau tho beginning of the n Tablets and follow directions, “The man who loses touch with the direct to Marmola Co,, 1612 Woodward Ave, hepherd who came to this carth to| arvi ot tires cise, starvation diet or tiresome exercise. | “here. were 478 memabors prese| 238, | taken by the class as a testimonial | gift for Rev. Mr. Davis. No announce- |monl was made of the amount raised, Parkens Beautifully and Restores Its ’ ruary 24. Common garden sage brewed into| Mlacomber, chairman of the general ‘and faded hair beautifully dark andIng spring, stating that the show was troublesome. An easier way is to get Mr. Macomher's letter announcel gredients a large bottle, at' little cost,| ments, George H. Dyson, chairmau; avoiding a lot of muss. and Leon A. Sprague. Committee on | ful appearance and nllmcuwnoss.‘Dn\'ls, B. . Armstrong and H. W, : - i n tell, because it does it so natural-| 1t w mounced that W. Irving | draw this through your hair, taking' PRGSO S After another application or two appear years younger. | Charlic O'Hearn, Star Athlete at Yale, | Has Ll'l\(‘&i Also. | | I’ New Haven, Feb, 5 — Charley . O'Hearn, Yale's all around athlete, is| |also a social star and is one of the| busiest undergraduates during the an.‘ nval social week. This year for the first time his athletic and social| specialties have conflicted, but his| friends insist that he will be equal to! filling his requirements in both. Be- | ginning tonight his appointments ac- cumulate, for he will lead the grand | J march as floor manager of the junior Ability Along Social ’promr‘nmlo committee, About 11 o'clock he is scheduled as a soloist at | the annual Glee club concert, and the | next afternoon he is slated to appear | as right defense for the Yale hockey {team in its game against Dartmouth. | He is also a member of the baseball and football squads, *but they will do no training during junior promenade week, thus avoiding any conflicts of engagements along these lines. Doyou year for a clear complexion? Try the Resinol products a week and watch your skin improve! Resinol Soapthoroughly cleansesthe tiny pores “and rids them of impurities Resinol Ointment soothes and heals the in- flamed, irritated spots. The most ag- gravated cases of skin affection have readily responded to this treatment Can be obtained from all druggists. Resinol HOLD-UP MEN IDENTIFIED Boston, Feb. 5.—Vietims of four recent hold-ups today identified as the | men who had robbed them, Francis| Logan and Thomas Logan of Med- ford, brothers who were arrested in a raid on a south end house where revolvers, blackjacks and a search- light were found. One of the revol-| vers was identified by Haig Yernum, a Back Bay shopkecper as a weapon wrested from him, ¥ —FOX’S— NOW PLAYING ENJOY THE COLD WEATHER EMEMBER, when you were a child, how you used to shout for joy when you ran out into the cold, bracing v{ilnt,ef air—how active and lively you felt? That vy/as because your blood was rich and pure and your body strong and vigorous. You can tnjny the severest weather now if you will purify your blood and restore your vitality and m" with that famous old tonic, e’s Pepto-Mangan. Yourdrugfm has it—liquid or tal , as you prefer. Gude’s to-Mangan | Tonic and Blood Enricher RANCHER a few days ago a member terday killed his Payton, e e——— Don't st Compound” every three doscs are taken. opens clogged-up nostrils and air pas- THUR.—FRL.—SAT. AYS HIS FAMILY. |.'|nd Richard, 5, and then slashed his own throat, The tragedy was enacted on the Payton ranch, nine miles southwest wife, Mrs. Lulutoelock yesterday afternoon. The his two children, Jean, 8, fourth, Richard, died later. hoenix, Ariz, Feb. 5.—R. E. Pay- a prominent rancher and until of the e house —_— - - ] “Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours stuffed-up! Quit blowing | ness, sncezing. The second and third Take “Pape's Cold | doses usually break up the cold com- hours <intit | Pletely and end all grippe misery. o ape's Cold Compound” is the The first dose| (yioiest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. 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