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¥ e NEW REITAIN DAILY fi-l',RALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1023, M . ,Ihe best aggvegation of bowiers abeut P,a'uv',le ”ew’ Tthese parts, will roll against the Temen | {1eam #t the ldeal alleys this svening S ———— | 1 0e 10ca] bowiers eapeet 10 pull awe h‘ln‘“..h h & vielery Twith K, of W, Notes. | All Knights of Washington are 2 | asked to attend the meeting tonight § o'clock, A delegation will be | Av esent from w Hrilain te eaplain ! the arangements which have been | R |made for the annual conveation on Washing's birthday. (Probability That Stockbolders| ., cuvimicins Petews ., T = A Whiting and West Main streets 1s Hm sale NOW on in Ollr D!'apel'y section Will Move lgcloseup Its Anmi.‘.'f":'.‘,f".n‘-?",‘.'fli-l‘.‘";J‘.Z‘i: e it «Themost Delicious Tea you can buy,” o N0 DIVIDENDS IN R N ey 4 -7y -2 Ly Offers Unusual Opportunities For TEARS 2 e 1 is planned by the Polish | “Gentlemen's Mvu" at Grange Meets | pied by A, J Vordeau's tonserial duetor and composer will Eive a plane | parlor, It is expected that weork ef | recital at Fea's theater, This will be for the purpose of ims 3 American businessmen . Your Home Decoratlon ing & Huge Success—Large Attend: | outting mway the corner will begl, | the only appearance of the artist ir . 3 T i as soon as weather conditions war- | the stale of Conneeticut this scasen. sent and future commereial Ance At fecreation Comer—CIaron [ vou i1, and the erection of another, Me 18 coming under the auspices of ibliities of the new Nepublie of v Club Play==Ttems of Interest, | store on the cory will be started the New brit Musieal Club, The United States Chambep " . without delay, 7T winter weather ‘The opportunity to hear Rachman- of Commeres has ehartered the Cole With the lovely, Almy window draperies, the sheve yard stuffs, the richly wlored Cretonnes and he annual meeting of the stocke|has been so unusual, that all esti-| Inoff, who in considered the greatest| onia for the trip, across, Mr, Johns Tapestries and other desirable fabrics, one with a littte taste and deft fingers can work most pleasing transformations in home ad et holders of the Plainville Creamery| mates as to the time for finishing | planist of the concert s , will prob- | ston has been given a certificate from 4 IR0 SERTEm. . Co, will be held the last week of this! the entire operation, have heen aban- | ably be seized immediately by New | Governor Charles A, Templcton, stats As this sale offers wnwsual values at the reduced prices, you should take advantage of them, month, As the date for the meeting| doned, and the weather is the only| Britainites, a8 it is seldom that an ar- (0g that he is the official represent grows near, several of the stock-| obstacle in the way of the workmen tist of his ealibre apy s here, He is'tive of the Btate of Connecticut, on BY THE YARD WE OFFEIL regular $1.95 plain colored sadras for $128 yand, 50-inch, Fig Madras holders have expressed themselves as| engaged there, | known to many phonograph ownprs as the trip 4b-ineh regular grade 8108 yard, 36-inch width was $1.35 for 08¢ yand, Dlue stripe Madras, helng In favor of ciosing out the Drum Corps Bazaar, | the greatest of piano artists playing | Kind, 50-inch for l;.li yand, business, All roads will lead to Piremen's| for Victor records. | According to their statements, nolhnll in Forestville tomorrow evening | ‘TIERNEY CADETS To BE dividends have been paid in several 4t the opening of the grand hazaar | e ¥ N " . Y § o . yoars and no prospects are being held; of the Plainville Fife and Drum | [ L SUNFAPT DRAPERY, 60-inch was $3.98, Our sule price but §2.98 yanl. out that any will be declured in whe| Corps, Preparations have heen coms | REORGAN]ZED BY TABS g e future. They are of the opinion that| pleted for the reception of a big FIGURED SUNFABT KAPOCK, self colored, regular $4.50 grade, for $3.50 yarl, | the property could now be sold tor crowd of first nighters, the hooths NEW CHETONNEE, very speclal showing, regular 35¢ quality, 20¢ yard, moro than the entire capitui stock | have been orected, supplies have been || Plan to Equip and Drill Body of of the company and they believe that| recelved and the decorators haved J Young Boys—Commitier Named : X h should this move be decided on, it|finished their work of | CURTAIN MUSLINS, figured und dotted, special — DOTT MARQUISETTE, regular selling price would be falr for the atockholders,| bunting and other .Jmmfi:'.'v::.m ",':.' o Assume Charge of Work, /¢ o yard, d9¢, Sale, 33¢ yard, |’I'0u-y state that should the property|der. The programs for the enter.| WINDOW DRAPINGS OTHER OFFERINGS stock would be realized and they are|800d vaudeville acts have been en-| by the Y, M. T. A, & B. society shortly HANDSOME PORTIERES of silk tapestry in all proparing to oico Uholr opinions at[Eaged. Varlous murrounding towns' §{a{fw [ i for the reors the Tie y the coming meeting, and cities will have charge of the [a(e oneo 15 Ame"cans ':Th":l fooERpuiEs e 'I‘ :T’ r:;’:’: |Cadets, a junior organization whie » o~ " < o ) three nights and w ™ e PN BRUSSELS LACK, regular price $13.50. Sale wILK TAPESTRY PORTIERES, fast coiors, four S KA, | ST (k. her wll) LR D oy for neveral ycars hoasted a members price $7.98 pair, handsome shades, regular price $21.00 tor $17.30 pr, Grange, who participated in the anc| VSIS delegation with them.| . ¥rank H. Johnston, president of the ship of some 360 unitormed wnd well DOTTED VOILE, lace edge, regular $2.79 grade, y t§ of imported tapestry, reduced 'p,»|n,,|.;.,,,. in ,_,,,,u:.\”“.,, of '..u',"_ Dancing, without any extra ‘,‘|‘r~_'!(31t.\' Coal and Wood company, the[drilled boy The cadets are spons $1.98 pair. o ach, Others that were $2,98 tiemen's: Night” at the meeting lust| ¥/ De enjoyed cach evening, *lonly individual in New Britain who|sored by the and finunced by LACE EDGI VOILE, cream or white, regular 2 evening, gave the women a high| . Hoard of Relier is & member of the National Cham-|that society, The body will be com- $6.25 Kind, $4.98 pair. 3 OPAQUI; WINDOW SHADES, 36x72-inch popular [[l|| mark to strive for when they have|, The board of relier in In session to- [Per of Commerce, has been fnvited by, posed of boys hetween the ages of CURTAINS were $12, $8 and $5, for colors, at i8¢ ea the opportunity of entertaining the ;::‘ ""h‘::"I ?“"l"l"mrn'n offices in the |the '|'uu|n|h‘ j:mf;rnrm m' |'o visit |:~; nn':.llrll |‘4 ".:x, ‘m ;.:1 .'J.'.'".‘.';fifi":" rte by o gom IS TheR i A Re Pt urt: - Dha . vn hall hetoween the hours of 1:40 | country this apring, and has accepted |a military company an d, ; ’ ity s BHEEL IR CHURTALIR - Maritiaeiie SUAD, nlts L sed it e e, DEO e 478 0'ol00k; i This. floxt ,,,m..,‘lwu, the invitation. He is one of 15 dele-| The following committee has been #ASH CURTAINS, 36-inch with lace edge, 39 Voile at only 80¢ pair. Marquisettes $1.98 pair. . 4¥he B be held on Sa lay, February 10, gates from United States to whom |named by President . Callahan 9 3 vl p. furnished a great value, 23c pair. All these ruffied, with tie-backs, el ol “',::"'\.o':id“z"h“‘."‘,: Advent Christian Church, this invitation has been extended, and [to reorganize the cadets: James J. 7 Lvangelist Glendenning spoke to a|W!! represent the State of Connecti-|Degnan, Philip Duffy, P. Scheyd, success by those who attended, [ reports nyr the commluunmlind r}:;::,: large audienc: last evening at the|ctt, officially. Charles Willlams and Charles Rakow- of the entertainment given at the|CMPAIEN in the Advent Christian| Mr. Johnston, who was a director|ski. Christian church. He will speak to-|of the Natio Chamber for four — Community theater for the benefit of | the Visiting Nurse's association, were night on “Are Men Possessed of | years, is the official delegate of the T p i 5 Devils?" Meetings will be held|State of Connecticut and the Connec-| Vresh eggs Sic dozen. Russell Bros, N Fsis 3 > e 3 3 o 3 J made, i 5 ] Z o | tow » every eve Vi * 3 “hi " ’ o0, necticut, He said that last year he|townspeople regarding this action, as Alleys Are Opened, v@p{l’on ‘ormfiuulw:—:]‘n;m.pk\r::;';;”ws::. :lhclml:l':;:a'llznznnlh‘(‘:h::nl‘;:;":;”‘ll‘r'ml\uI ° ' g ive ¥ us | it Ve 7 " Berlln ”ews non} three representatives into various saved much ;\ork on thev part o A steady stream of visitors passed |§joes 1. tu - ] | towns in Connecticut to compare the|residents and alo made a wide path through the finished parts of the vices begin at 7:45 o'clock. merce convention to be held in Rome, E SWISS LACE odd lots, 812,50 Kkind, S8.98 pair, $5.00 Kind, $3.98, over patterns and fast colors, $256 kind, $19,00, B ee—————— —advt, assessed value of property with the|along the walks. it R, Plainville Briers, March 19. He leaves tomorrow morn- selling value. The proportion of as- Items of Interest, Fianvllle Recreation Center last, eve-{ 1he Clarion club will meet this .‘.',2-'?.,', New Yook and mil inion ¢ sessed value ranged from 23 per cent| The thermomcter registered ~sever | 1N & the opening of the bowling|evening at § o'clock. Colonia, of the Cunard line, for|[] Oull painsin the back, often under to 90 per cent of the actual value as|above zero in town at 7 o'clock thic [#11e¥% and excellent exhibitions of| A marriage license was issued yes- | Naples. He will be accompanicd by || theshoulder blades, poor digestion, revealed by stamps on the deeds. morning. i :’°‘ ing Wwere furnished by visit- fterday at the oftice of the town clerk [ Mrs. Johnston, who will remain in|[§ beartburn, flatulency, sour risings, He also said that last year $130,-| Theenow storm last evening spoite. [ "8 @¢ cgations. Two.teams of wom:|in New Britain to Harry P. Ellis of | Paris while her husband is in Poland. pain or uneasiness after eating, 000,000 in taxes was collected in this|skating for the young people of thi [0 Proved to be the greatest attrac-|thi stown and Miss Marion Bigley of | e party of 13 will g0 f Naples | | Yellow skin, mean liver trouble—and i3 3 A tion. The New Britain aggregation | he party of 15 will go from Naples| | yoy ghouid take 1 state. This included United States|town. A took th el 21 Olive street, New Britain. through Austria to the borders of; A A taxes, state taxes and local taxes: East Berlin Items Bristol :N \ m.,-fm §ames from the| The Woman's Auxillary of the|poland, where the members will be i Showing the amount of money spent| The Junior league will meet at the ol team. The scores are: Episcopal church will meet tomorrow [ meg by a delegation representing the SCHEHCKS womlmgton Asks for _$70 (00| on nighways each year, he said that|usual hour Thursday afternoon in the New Drit afternoon at 2:30 o'clotk. SOTR T TnanE BEPOIEAREHeT AR v ) in 1895 the highway department spent social room of the Methodist church.|A. Anderson . . Frank Hohbeine, clerk in the post|polish Chamber of Commerce in Po- d K i t I I $80 000 $2,000 on roads and in 1922, $7,120,-| Mr, and Mrs. William Nye and Mis: Y\ ICAanldsren . office, is ill at his home on Church||yna. and the Polish-American society M A “DR A ‘ ! 000, - Ruby Nye attended the funeral of 2 |A. Larlson .... . street, el . " | an ens ng 0“ 0 y Following the speech, an entertain- | relative in Deep River today. . Landgren . . 76 Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. O, F,, will “:: '“‘x-"- h'; r;:):-m?hp”.",?,‘,‘fi;‘o“;hf‘. PlLLs * A meeting will be held at the Ath-[A. Carlson . meet tomorrow evenings in 1. 0. O. F. | fann ‘as they exist todas. o ment was given by members of the R Ledd ; Several selections were ren-|letic building Saturday "evening at §| 1. landgren . all. iy P " > A T'he invitation reads as foiiows: They correct all tendency to liver grange. B s EGTED soo dered by the Grange orchestra and|o’clock for all those who are interest- & A Vi 9 d i g ILL ARB EXP Total ... % Repairing leaky roofs with “Horne- AR KR ‘\"’(".;';“m’:m‘:' ';f""f;"::;(tl’_: | @ trouble, relieve the most stubborn two monologues were were given by|ed in forming a baseball team for the TrEs s BoRal Mrs. George Reed. coming summer. Bristol, hiénde" Compound. 10 year guaran-| ..o eion “+o be held st Home, on cases, and give strength and tone rangers e 38th Anniversary| State Overseer Miror Ives of Meri- The library will be open this eve- [K. Lee ....,. -, 63 !tee. Particulars, call 65 or write P, g j IR R el e iver, stomach and bowels. o Ofipben den; was prevented from attending by [ ning from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock, in.| kK. Smart ..... . 78 s.: 0. Box 117, New Britain—advt. Muoeh 19, g W Stefd A8 veu A% :’h,""-':"" ',‘,'_hd" et —May Dispose of Orchards—Web-|(pho storm, stead of Friday, for the exchange of | A. Guertin ... .70 5% e AmREY the request of the Polish governmens, P i USRS o Mo The banquet was served after the|books. E. Snyder ... AR % the Ameioan ,{‘“’”sn Ghambyer, ot PROVES THEIR MERIT, ster Denles Being Sued—Meetings| o tainmont, The condition of Frederick Hub-[A. Ward . it 68 SOUTHINGTON NEWS Commerce In Poland, and the Polish |8 o 4y schenck & Son, Philadelphia Today—Items of Interest. Return From Trip bard, who suffered a slight shock a |l Decker . S eu g 52 "If‘":r"‘!g" ’;"":'f.:ir"";:(\'%Pf:if"'fo"‘w;'l Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Neal Hadley of | few days ago ,is somewhat improved: — T PRI 08 WE SR R SN O Representatives of the Vz:rth’lns:on Rerlin have returned from their wed-| The Progressive glrcle wnlx Rold llls ntalis AL i A 0D 451 | Coal Situation is Still Acute—Fair | '™ Itintdey Manhm). Out Fire district and of the Kensington| gine trip to Boston and will live in|next meeting Tuesday evening, Feb- In the men's match games, Bren- P el Rt ¢ fire district were given hearings at|gnofp Ul (O RIC 00 ‘I’rontlco, ruary 20, necke and Foote: rolled against Vrisk |/ WETA ToalghtStom Hstupers| Referring to e, map of the coun: the capitol in Hartford vesterday be-|,orth of the Prentice home. Regular holiday hours will be ob-|and Anderson, the fogmer taking two| Traffie—Notes, i et B R fore the finance committce of the Mrs. Hadley was formerly Miss|served at the local post office Monday, | out of three. The scores: ! 2 1 O 5 2 i i senate. There was no objection raised | yolen Isther Goodrich of Meriden, | Lincoln's birthday, which are as fol- | Brennecke .199° 03 108] Beveral cars of ‘conl HaVe' been pec) rom Naplea or Venice, through Aieh= lows: open at 7:30 and close at 9{ Foote ‘e vena 5 109 ceived at the local coal yards within | o e, deiteaupn. alll m:. ek by 3 special representatives of the Polist | to the petitions and it is expected that| jayghter of Mrs. Wilbur A. Arnold. 1« il oA e B ;| the past few days, but the shortage|overnment and special transporta- the bills will be brnug]:lt tbc[um the | They were married Saturday after- o'clock.k b ly date. ‘clock. Total ..... 215 i i | legislature at an early noon at l}m home of the bride. 6 o'cloc a 215 | here is being feit in all quarters. Ne W8| yion facilitics provided for the entire | Th Worthington district entered a| ar Hgdley is the son of Mrs. Wil- The tadies of St. Gabriel's church| | emanating from the state police to| iy I g Hihdih] request for a bond issue of $70,000 to| jam Scott of Worthington Ridge and | Will meet at the home of Mrs. I :";‘f M (108, 105 the emect that the loaded fl'i“'izht cam!““"h ¥ ""I“ ‘l}."sk""{‘" 1Eparty ey 3 ! 5 cover cost o intallation ot water |is employed by the Beaton-Cadwell| Rich Triday afternoon at 2:30 to nderion: - .. . 9| are being moved came along ns a wel- | 5o, HTONER Rrafow furnew | . systems. e district was represent-| Co, of New Britain. Lot I Ll B el S ™ Soe 7o | come announcement to residents of | i " orand awith Pottan e ed by Pardon C. Rickey, Frank L. Bowling League Notes Tickets are now on sale for 'the Total e . ,_1' 208 194] gouihington, but: up to the }'rtsont::',‘ml, 0);I‘|'|nl ,:‘."P’,i: pfw‘p.n".\.(h»vn‘ oi lnh.nle It—Rub [l.ll.\ Wilcox, Francis Deming, Rev. Samuel| 7phe series of games of the Ken-|Black and White minstrels which wil' e larion Ull‘h Play. time, no immedidte reliet has been| o =0 l. " sea _.0{ ne annu; B for gripps, influenza, fainting, A. Fiske, B. R. Showalter and First|gsington bowling league was continued [ be presented at Athletic hall on the ‘;;“ bers of the Clarion club are|pnoyiced, It Is next to impossible to (‘.‘"-fdl.m and :,h' ‘.fiml:fl l,),‘ Kot colds, ch nr;b:‘ll plblnl. I|.'“. Selectman George B. Carter. last evening at the Casino alleys, New | night of March 17. Dancing will fol- ‘:or "tt‘r hard to grmkv. thelr latest| ot noal in larger U ntitiss tha Lg | Galicia l(vurmi Ixml;(l\ 10 Drohoby thr:-t, eada O.Thn;nc itis, The Kensington district entered afRBritain, the following teams winning: [low the entertainment, _whlol‘\ is given “::ll‘“_:i ‘Fh"ui.'f'mvll ‘A Poor }larrmd bags at a time, and people are M"“"'[!“l"l(:ln: a‘ :;tf:vl\-x ‘w‘; l‘ P|-‘ i | ?nl "l“’l‘“‘oue':,x:‘:;r m-“:vonl. | 3 § larges request for the!;?ou:ncedotl bonas Foresters 2, against DBaracas, 1; Ber- club'y, caveer, Tho play 18 by Walter in i and also peti- 2 i B g 1 | —— S 3 ay is by " amounting to $ D lin Construction, 2, against Eagles 1; Ben Hare, the author of many of the | 4rcds can be seen clamoring at thelino rieids in Burope. where gush lomcns in town for coal, but no one . ., have been struck. The Nat- tioned that a portion of the water s, 2, P ) bt be .h“edf’excmpflnz iy, nm.::‘«:g:uf;enw against “American THE HERALD best amateur plays published, anq, is ) th i ¥ d by water. I. L. Norton, James| The indiv Yore! a rollicking farce comedy. can get more than an allotted share,|jona) Of) refinery, one of the largeat kRPN a Charl L Lawlt PNATRREIROUR Worel P Tickets may be secured from mem-'Convevances of all kinds have been iy Burope, is found here, Returning ST dand Uhailes O, e KENSINGTON LEAGUE. The A-B-C Paper Fliccsor the b donrru wom BEM-"5ut Into use In the crlsls and 1t 18|y aas of esomesl and Tamon oo ks Is Settled ¥ American Tegion. with the joved after the entertainment. A 1'0Ped that the reports of coal on the| Krakow, the #cicnt capital of Pol- Suit Is Settled, J. McCormick ....... 108 90 % candy sale will be Sinetion WY Will be realized in short order. | gan. al points of interest will be Th it of Napole Bernini of 4 y n held in conjunction and, local points of inte The suit of Napoleon Jim McCormick . 0 A-B-C Want Ads with the play and the entire proceeds — | visited and a short side trip made to 9 The bazaar of the Immaculate Con- | Wieliezka, the largest producing 5alt sssssererss-resm——- inst Clifford . J. Johnson A ge:en?‘g:fll:flanteac}ir in thebummy s, - 233 wil go towards the parish ho h r Of tl u 0 odge o 3 % 2 - (Episcopal) building fund to help pay CePtion church will open this evening | mine in Europe. 'The next stop will in the town hall and will run until| ho made at Katowice, the center of BAD BREATH Junior High school, has been settled i ( i ¢ E : for the improvements to th W out of court. The sum to be recov- Chway v g g House, R © the NeW| Monday evening. The proceeds of the|the iron, steel and coal industry of ArRd WANCPB(0,. 1S, DILIMHE, Was, Togs o wi . § ok : y ave a Legion Notes. fair will go towards the finishing of Upper Silesia, and the capital of the 10 the church. Vaudeville and dancing' provines. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get ;;:a;n:ed b::l Atlhnm E. LeWitt of Nov: J. Emerson . Brock-Barnes post, American Le. ritain an e papers were served|O'Connell ....... o i 4 N t| Will be enjeyed each evening. isi g . "R n, 1l form & bow] y 4 ing. Visits will be made to some large gion, will form a bowling league next 8 ! at the Cause and Remove It stable Frank Brown of Berlin. —— - y ; b 5 bing vl 8. 345 our omac “riday evening. All members who wish - - : |iron, stecl and 5 "o, ol Webster Denies { A for places on the teath are] ., “@St night's storm, coming as it.mines, and those desiring will visit ey a| did when conditions were just begin- | the nitropen fixation plant, at Chor- Dr. Edwards’ Clive Tablets, the sub- William H, Webster today denied |R. McCarroll .... 9 s s K J ¢ en! s < to report to Manager 10 if ning to be good here, threw transpor- | zow, one of the largest plants of its| Stitute for calomel, act gently on the {0'Brien ...... i § " that he is being sued for $200 by John iy, (™ 4 \ Kalish at the recreation center Friday 4 b | iti tation and travel into chaos for a time | kind in the world. From here the, bowelsand positively do the work. People aftlicted with bad breath find Ttomanchik of Berlin because of the|a, skene cl . " ' o ;. d y evening. The attention of the mem- claim made by Romanchik that he)Dummy .. 2 3 ® »: - last evening, Trolle yee e B v v owill 7 i ity o, nrobubly Loen through the ex-|bers who were not present Y A years were thrown | party will go to Zodz, which city, People h fi had turned two sows over to Mr, vy y et wont son’ and | regular meeting Monday evening o] Off Scheduie and much difficulty was| with a population of over 450,000, 15| Quick relief throuzh Dr. EdwardsOlive Webster for care and that the latter . fon ¢ called 1o the adoption of the amend. . XPerienced by autoists and teamsters ! the conter of the textile industry and | Traolets. The pieasant, sugar-coated sent them to the farm of Frank Ifur- |Mayer ....... ; 3 g6 ‘ Iiment which was submitted Ly (he| N traversing the foads through the has often been called “Europe's sec-| tabletsare taken for bad breath by all man of Newington, where they sick- |G . . - 2 ot y town. 4. Manchester” € | who know them. Warne : ! by-laws committes n ond Manchester.” Cotton and wooien 0 Nl arnor ... A y-laws committee, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act ened and died. Hoftman . .86 2 « Epworth League S textile mills are equipped with mod- g o Grangers Cclcbrate Cooney ... 3¢ 89 9 3 ( o[ Word has baen received here olern machinery and testile p0. tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, Many members of the Plainville K ived here of th hinery an expor . . Despite the storm last evening near- - - S e h ainvi 30s 1 qeath {n Bt Franch' hos 0L Care BelnD taas n A stimulating them to natural action, ’ Iovn 1eume are Sikinlne % death in 8t. Francis' hospital of Wil- are being made to many countries i Iy 100 members and friends of the oy rally to be mar s emtend A jjam Emmet, long a resident of New including the United States. clearing the blood and gently punl{l_ng ierlin grange were present at the|Edgerly ) 5 b sy pod i New Brit-} pritatn. Mr. met is the father of Reception at Warsaw. the entire system. They do that w iSth anniversary excreises ' held —at|Colby . 5 e ;:‘l":' ::,f',‘. g These affairs; \ooo ™ b ort : AU Warsan, the next stop, and cap. | 0ANgerous caiomel does without any of Grauge hull. The main speaker of [Lews : Bowling Notes | - ital of Poland. with a population of | thebadafter effects, s the evening, William H. Blodgett, tax | Matson . - o - 4 e Buntar Her DA | strietty re lc dozen,|nearly a million, a reception will be| - ik the benefts of nasty, sickening, commissloner, gave some interesting | Wilcox . : 9 52 ar team of Bristol, one of |, , 00 1} Bros- "tendered the delegati <o wish. | f¥ipIng cathartics are derived from ‘ 2 dozen $1.00. Russeil Bros.—advt. | tendered the deiegation. These wish-| Ty™ Fyearde’ Olive Tabl statistics regarding taxation in Con- . - . e | s Visit the Blalowle SHTa W . Edwards ive Tablets without - - {Ig to visit the Rialowies forests will| griins nain o any dizagreeable effects, | then make a side trip northeast . £, M. Edwards di RACHMANINOFF, GREATEST | ihvou“fviite. onpi it Bl AL Edvards Gcovered e bowel % g 1 b s ) | Of The Year will be the jconter, to the forests, which are the tice among patients affficted with RED.P[P PER HEAT I e e w2 , 4 : GR AND B CONCERT PIANIST‘ COMINGf:'l‘:,fi:‘,""':;':r"‘:t g ooy g:glg,::&omplaim.wimmumndmt | Ad Y AZAAR‘ e | ! which is located the largest plant for Olive Tablets are purely a ble e Return- - compound mixed with olive ou ENDS RHEUMAIISM Will Speak Tomorro § : 4 Y New Britain Musical Club Will Present the "”9;‘_'"""‘““1"” b o by ther ol L | K. A. Brooks of Karchi, India, will 4 e . _ : ik B s ) Will §0 ROTR | S WHOW WNENS WY RN S {be the speaker at the meeting of the | 4 3 PLAINVILI & DRUM CORPS Artist at Fox's Theater Recital | by way of Kutno, Torun. Bydgoszcz | Take one or two every night for a week ! bzew to Danzig. The free city of| andnote theeffect. 15¢ and 30c. SR Epworth l.eagt e | —In— 1 Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” M'(’-thodis( chu‘ir‘; !‘:l’mtt)lr‘:ov\l'\u::"(:fi;(E' . } A romen' '::" Horeotei March % | Dansig 48 In fiseit miost interesting, from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can- | My, Jirooks has just recently come|It 1s Never Too Late to Lenrn That s by s Forestville Locs usic lovers _ | resembling some of the older Danish g not hurt you, and it certainly stops|from India and will have some inter- e v e, | Vaudevitle and Dancing Bach Eve. |ing Witk mad a|11|cir>:tri':n:“::!:::-=‘1]:z;-;"”"] utEh BTG, - Here ars_iowated STOP COUGHING that old rheumatism torture at once. (esting experiences to reiate to those |relier. And after two or three days vou " luled appearance of Sergel Rachman. | ¢ Duilding shipyards, from which| Qoughs cause feverish conditions, When you are suffering so you can | present. The | e has invited ail |got over it. It took that time for 1he inoff in this city, Wednesday eveni the largest acquisition to the German | throat and lung strain and lead to tomach to Fght itself nacurally. But why | Admission 10¢ Pt o A nesday evening, merchant marine, recently was|pneumonia and serious i March 17th the great planist, con- jypnched. In Danzig, aiso, are locat- | sooner you quit coughing '.h(quk‘ln£ 's hardly get around, just try Red Pep- |interested, whether league mvmlwr-ic“ Through owch mimy? I8 you thew onol per Rub and you will have the quick- i or not. s v - ‘ I8 chew one | 3 v . est relief known Nothing has such | T. A, B. Whist, e o e irvese onts| Good Time For Young and OM | s cosse mgmasmm— | ¢d the former chief German subma- | Will fel better and have a better n concentrated, penetrating heat as red| The T. A. It society of Kensington |nuts baked beans steak and frivd onions, | rine building and repair yards, where m}m [;:flfll".’u Co fn"lw peppers, -Just as soon as You apply |will hold another whist social at its ;,;“;'n:‘.‘:‘ol:.r:‘.’.‘l 1’.‘;\2":.'::."'\}“:"»,:\':(;7 :-xf:w.":‘=._‘ 7800 American freight cars are be-|4yoate “raises tbt-p‘hjl'e‘m without ' reck: Red Pepper Rub you fec) tie tingling | hall this evening. Prizes will be|heiching, fullness, pressare and the misers ~Visit The— ing re-erected for the Polish railways. |ing or straining. protects the I .g heat. In three minutes it warms the given to the winners, of gold picces, |tiat comes from an acid stomaih due to AINVILLE RECREATION | The party then will travel south to n-mnmhthe cavse of the troul core spot through aund through. Pain Clears Sidewalks, indigestion. The reason I8 that these tab- | CENTER Protontion Poznan, capital of Poznania, the high- warned br the firet cough. Get a bottle Shd Weteneis dre Fone, Fhe tractor-snowplow Of 1A1and W. | e e e e e o G ealiue | Whiting Street est developed agricultural section or‘maw‘;;h:l"?gg Syrup (Creosoted) Ask any good Jdruggist for a jar of | Gwatkin was out bright and early this .-lnmi:vh I-r;nmc\« calm and,sweet. 1 vou |6 Bowling Allr)—.\lm! T 8 Dregatets o ‘!hrvrovmer\. Irnr.n this pnlnlv the coMds, iripne croup, whooping cough jtowles Rted Pepper Rub. Be sure to|inorning clearihg the snow from the f"" rou -'ran‘:‘hro:r v::;x‘":r'": “un:I u!lmul Refreshments and Entertal " travelers will go, either to Berlin and chitis, nt, safe and sure. ret the genuine, with the nam«slam»walks of the town. Mucit fa or- | [0 S0 Sub O 2 e Cany drugsist and HIRD and MURPHY thence to Brussels or Rome. or bah itowles on each package. able comment was heard among theliack into your eating stiide. Vroprietors through Warsaw by express to Rome Sold by City Drug Store.