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fi’fl'fl.’fifl’.“fi | AS GRANDSON ARRIVES ‘ Co IKING AND QUEEN PROUD |and the programs which have been Press) —King .. e and Qu Mar seicoted for-the evening's entertaln: orq granapurents today and Britain No Sessions 1o B Held on Friday | ment are aneueriied. Sasurday migi o, fra i 4" 0 o the big drum coips contest bulinst evening to Princess Mary. the . ° ? held and valuabie prizes Wil | be ' wife of Viscount Lascelle The Enthusiastic' Response to Qur [fi ot bt 2050 i ™= 55 B 07 ——— e S M-m:m« lm«l»h A something of a stir, All the morning | Miss Bernice Towne, teacher in the | newspapers “made over” 1o announce Al week ¥ REGULAR CLASSES FEB, 89 cisnth srade ot the Fiainviile Gram: hix wrrival in the jarges P ARaNNA ERY week “.\ml J 3 mar school, is confined to her home | possessed, Pictures of all the family may enroll in . L February Furnltur a gs " e with an attack of the grip. DUrlng 'are printed, together with the minuts theclassesof e e el Ill 3 : i her absence, Mrs, Harold Newell i8] est detalls of the life history of the this school but you {Delogatos to Chamber of Commonee | upstittiog, | baby's parents and their pa should pu: i° «f no HAS EXCEEDED ALL OUR EXPECTATIONS, THOUGH WE WELL KNEW OUR EXCEPTIONAL [@| Giathering in Hartford Appointed| | CCUEREG TERER L0 0 L L Tg, |10 o ferealmiial ton m imich spac longer, When you have VAL UES WOULD DI APPRECIATED, FROM PREBENT INDICATIONS WE WILL ECLIPFE ALL Tergco Team Trims Dunbar Vive of| Pytoian Lodge, K. of P\, will meet soent of the prince of both sides of the proper practical J ’ ] | tomorrow evening in 1. O, O, ¥, hall.{the family from King Henry VIIL | knowledge you can go COMPARING Dristol=To Swell Library Fumd, | The king and queen are being show to work, Start ! ‘'he public sehols of Mammviile wii| | JUst arrived. Bpeciel lot of house-(cred with congratulations upon the | J . 1 P Veiday of this week and negt| AT€¥ses and bungalow aprons at great-|arrival of their first grandehild and START HMERE OFFERED THE REST THEY oy RSN AR R A P g . 1086 .08 ay # oW S%¢ X ced priges. 1 J, Birnbaum.—|ax much excitement is*bheing shown as | BEGIN NOW ! ERE I REST THEY HAD SEEN ANYWHERE, BEST PROOF OF THIS CAN BE HAD 1Y [l Monday, Lincoln's Birthday, in order was caused by Princoss M e ) ; 5. 3. peges ed b rooss Mary'n mar- | PERSONAL INSPECTION OF OUR FURNITURE, COME SEK 1T, RIS N ARD Y. 0f odni, neo0rd; riage a little loss than a year ago. PHONE a0 AR ARREES W Repuiring leaky roofs with “Horne-| The newspapers however know their 605-3 ',r" o S Ras, "'f SMOFAINg. j Wende” Compound, 10 year guaran-|public and it may be sald safely that u """‘ _3‘)“[; "“" ll.'.-”; "'I"'“l'"" “."“1 tee. Particulars, call 65 or write P.|for one person today who reads about | W [ CHOOSE HERE FOR LIVING ROOMS {out In order that on Friday, the teach-| o "gox 117, New Britain—adst, the Ruhr and the American debt 100 5‘ A\ ers may have an opportunity to attend | bstriricst will peruse every inch of space m,_‘ IN[_S R\ ) US o ) S 1 B% 63 main st Mt 1) FORMER RECORDS LOOKERS HAVE DEEN HERE IN PLENTY, WHO AFTER WITH FURNITURE IN OTHER STORES CAME BACK TO BUY AND IN GLOWING TERMS SAID WE $29 sale price for filk Velour overstuffed sale Price for taupe color mohair suite, & teachers' convention in Hartford,| SOUTHINGTON NEWS voted to the Infant suite with plliow and barrel shaped $32 beautifully upholstored, priced $42640 and because of [Lincoln's birthday| “There never will be a royal baby arms, Regular price $395.00, at rogular selling, [coming on Manday, it was declded to in whom greater interest will be tak- close for the four days in suecession, on,'” says one paper. “Probably this The Special Carload of Living Reom Suites, thy!t we placed on, sale last week s fast diminishing thereby saving a large amount of coal, | Librarian Resigns on Account of W= o0 dar tram the truth,” though we stili have a few good values left, Davenport, Club and Wing chairs, covered in tapestry and | Plainville schools have usually been ngss of Tler Father—Smashes Fin- Princess Mary's child will not M‘MSY Tu DARKEN velour, $250 and $350 valucs at $175.00, {kept open on Lincoln's birthday and called “royal highness" for that title, | ve heen closed on February 22, de 3 g , $39 sale Price for Living Itoom Suites, cov- 3250 sale Price for beautitul Living Itoom ‘:’\':luhlnflon'uc mrm.n.;-. Ilnn 'n'\:-",vmr. £990. 18 Mop==tOmes; :.? ,‘,,':::..';,’,|.'|',::.,,",’.',“" it ol ered with plain and figured mohalr, Suites overstuffed, with tapestry cover- the order will be rev nd, School Miss Parmelia Robbins, for the past [ sovereign’s son, Only ,",I,N',‘h:l',::':"::n:1 YUUR GRAY HAIR Regular price $550 each, ing. Regular price $850 ench, jsessions will be held on Washington's| three months librarian in the South-|grandehildren of British king may birthday to make up for the time lost!ington public library, has resigned pe called “princ and “princess.” 4 11}?"-’:;\‘1‘;; :lhol:":unnl('n of the big savings to be made here at this February Furniture Sale on Suites nekt Moml:ly. her position to take l,m;‘,(\lmm";":w. Ldots lbendn Lol = o Delegates Appointed, 3. Miss Robbins has been called to BEG'N IDNG INQUIRY You Can Bring Back Color and Yus- 22 Joseph N. McKernan, president of [ Falméuth, Mass,, because of the ser- 2 the Plainvile Chamber of Commerce,|ious iliness of her faiher, Her suc- tre With T‘I" NG PaBs Aoty has announced the following delegates| ceasor has not been appointed. Suiphur, v RINST@ GO AUXTMP AT At LI to the “Boost Connecticut” dinner in s 12 Years' Investigation to Study How American Walmy e o/ nine pieces, regularly Ton Piece e of combination mahogany, Floor Hartford next Tuesday: Joseph N.[ Louls Carbone of Water street, had 1| 3 o ) 4 v arken v priced $350.00. Reduced to ) L sample was § Sale price $275.00. g McKernan, president; R, L. Seymour, |one finger cut off and another badly| Child Grows and Develops is Plan Fa";p"?l'.‘m""i,'i,';l l;:lr‘v‘hsl"‘:u:lulmol;e “::: Nine Picce Suite, combination wainut, mis-match T , regular price W. L. Cafferty, secretary; E. H, Hills| rushed on his right hand while at| ¢ gariarg School, tell, because it's done so naturally, so ed, we offer a_great bargain— $ 0, Onr sale price is $315.00, " and I5, Lamb. Delegates from all| vork in a local factory. He was op- v\!-.nl\‘. Preparing this mixture, Nine Piece Suite, Berkey and Gay + Ten Piece Dining Suite, Italian . Regular the commercial hodies in the state in-| ‘rating on a press when the heavy| Cambridge, Feb. S.—An investiga- | ypough, at home is mussy and Reduced now to $525.00 price was $315,00, Our, sale price is $275.00, cluding the Chamber of Commerce, | lammer fell on his hand. tion which will occupy 12 years, de-| 4 oupiesome. At little cost you can ut Dining Room ) Nine Picce Suite of solid any. Regular the Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club s signed to determine exactly how the |,y 4t any drug store the ready-to- 289.00. $375.00 value, offered now at nd the Lions Club will be present.| Announcement has been made of| individual child grows in mind and | yee preparation, improved by the ad- : 'he dinner will be held in the Hotel|the marriage of Conrad Relsch, $on| hody, has been undertaken by the|givion of other ingredients called Bond and the delegates will be the|of Mre. Conrad Reisch of Summit| Harvard graduate school of education | wwyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- suests of Harry Bond during their|sireet to Miss FEmilie Saalfelder,| with the co-operation of public and pound.” You just dampen a sponge tay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 8aal-| private schools in this vicinity. 1t iS | or soft brush with it and draw this Temeo Team Wins felder of Stapleton, Staten Tsland. The | helijeved to be the first of its kind ”m',u,_.], your hair, taking one small . ules. The various manufacturing | the proceeds will be turned over to| The Temco team continued its win.|Sroom is a student for the Lutheran feyen planned on so large a scale, strand at a time. By morning all er ln ews plants about the town will also re-|the Village Improvement society. Ving streak at the Ideal alleys last|Ministry at a seminary In Philadel-] Dean Henry W. Holmes of the grad- | gray hair disappears, and, after an- . main open, as will the stores. The| The Ladles' Aid soclety of the| vening, in the schedule of special[Phia and will be graduated in June.| yate school of education describes it | gther application or twoe, your hair — —————— Ischools will probably remain open | Methodist church will meet at the| natch games, by defeating the fast g = in his annual report as a “new re- pecomes beautifully darkencd, glossy T also. Although there is a teachers'| home of Mrs. Root on Main_street [ yunbar liros. team of Bristol two out| Mr. and Mrs, A, B. Parkin of West| gearch enterprise of major import-|ana luxuriant. convention in Hartford tomorrow the | tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'c »f three games. The Plainville bowlers | street announce the engagement of|apce It has heen financed for the| Gray, faded hair, though no dis- : schools will be open as usual. On account of the cold weather| opped their opponents by a margin | their daughter, Lilian to William) firgt year hy a grant of §10,000 from | grace, is a sign of old age, and as we Bowling Tonight, and the traveling St. Gabriel's Sun-| . 44 in the total pinfall., Dorman of New Britain. The cere-|the commonwealth fund. |all desire a youthful and attractive J mony took place in Meriden on Janu-| The plan is to take several hundred | appearance, get busy at once with | The Berlin Construction Co. will[day school will be discontinued for The scores were as follows: again leap into prominence in Berlin | the remainder of the month of Ieb- Wit ary 30, children and submit them at intervals | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- rumbul 5’ to measurements and tests over a per- | pound and look years younger. bowling circles this evening when a|rvary and will reopen Sunday, match will be staged at the Casino | March 4. ddwards ..., 109 5 3 The regular meeting of Hannah{joq of 12 years, probably from the i . |alleys, New Britain, between the mar- [ Mahlon Hazen has commenced har-| Sroadwell ks 80 261 | Woodruff chapter, D. A. R., will belage of 6 to 18, This will give an ac- Tmuey RMS in Need of Repa“‘s ricd men and the single nien. There | vesting his ice-crop, which is 16| dvingston ..... 17 heid next Tueeday afternoon in the | ourate record of how each individual | will be three games played, the 10s-|inches thick. Theodore Savage is| 'eeman ....... 87 lantsville Congregational church. child is growing mentally and physi- ing team to furnish a supper for the also filling his ice-houses. V. Granger 126 gt et cally throughout that period. / = | There will be an open meeting of P r I INaugatuck Woman Named Dunbar Bros, High school next Thuraday' afternoon. ALID] [:[]NSHPA“[]N Burke and “Wally” Graham for a fannazzi .. 15 93 86— 254 ! Mauretania Has Most Wealthy Pas- i LEGION WILL MEET TONIGHT pew el ('“:(;;:.h-rd» May Go. AS WOUuOr et :'\"fi.'l?? '.1. Loy 13 5 §§l TRADE SCH—OOL TEAM LOSES SeatEilen o) el Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The orchards of the Connecticut Naugatuck, Feb. 8.—Mrs. Mary ;s S5 o i | 'New York, Feb. §. foinar Mass | retania, chartered at a cost of : 9 Valley Orchard ompany may be| Donahue has the honor of being the 8 : | Married. and Single Men To Bowl | go1d in the near future by the exec-| first woman to be - elected town 2 Sl ,f”, Nt ek Y om i at (EAL e Siret |1 280 300 alotl ertanaay: Wit oaT That is the joyful cry of thousands 0015 IVt g brons: ORI s and: o/ 1V0L8 JoT Lt (eatate O sbhe lals JONT iehairuan be a Applitioals paMy « i o TR ; millionaires and near millionaires on| since Dr. Edwards produced Olive T. Molumphy as was slfp:grslwl in the lo_nnovmut._ She was last night ap- d % Half But is Unable to Maintain Ad- | 1a most costiy pleasure cruise ever| Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Bank Hours on Lincoln’s Birthday | WiIl that tha holdings in the orchard | pointed chairman of the local demo-| : » Swell Fund arranged in New York. |, Dr. Edwards, a practicing ph{sician company he converted into cash. The| cratic town committee to succeed| The Woman's club will hold a card| vantage Over Bridgeport. The cruise, across the Atlantic, and | for 17 years and calomel’s old-tir othér property is to be disposcd of | Judge Henry J. Freeman, who re-(party in the Masonic Temple Rext]| o oo through the Mediterrand will last| enemy, discovered the formula for Olive among members of the family. signed after serving six years. .| Tuesday afternon frem 2:30 o'clock th; S PR el DT LGARD I B, thE Vo. | sixty-six de Nétihe who wish| Tablets while treating patients for Every day diseatisfaction is heard | " “ppc’ will directs that the estate be ! mtil 4:30. The cee v i 5 i ¢ i ipati id li y t s tha 1 N 180, THe proceeds will go to i i | will have the opportunity of visiting, | chronic constipation and torpid livers. among Derlin.and Kensington peodle | qjiided into three parts one of which| Ifresh cggs 51 dozen. Russell Bros. | jwell the library fund which s now | cational Schools Athletic Association) Wil Bave (he OPPOUINIELY of VEICUE | =In Tog e’ Olive Tablets do not with the condition of the trolley| s 15 go to the widow, Anna G.[—advt. ‘ $2,395.35. The club hopes to make | Of Connecticut vesterday afternoon at|Smon® WHer BEeeh (08 T000 O at| contain calomel, buta healing, soothing tracks between Berlin strect and Ken-| yojumphy, and the remaining two- {his amount $4,000 this year. Briugeport, J in & win for|l:uxor, Egvpt. ; vegetable laxative. zrru:ton a;dhmt\\'l‘fn Kensington and | (hirgs to the children, Jon, George | T=22m raap oard of Raler 'h'; h;: r:m(h::\! lr)::lt]:;_l un“:-nr: e an 3 "“No griping is the “keynote” of these Sand Bk B, g thes Tarmingfon | 214, 1sabel Molumphy. ; L ARACOIDAR AL A8 The board of relief met yesterday Inf (o 15 xew Britain led 10 to 9 at the| o e | little_sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- @ "LrPACKE “aiong thef TAMNINGION| = The. widow and the New . Britain ndsStubbornC hs {He delestinotis offi ... | to 18. New Bri . 3 lets. They cause the bowels and liver to road are badly in need of stralzhten- | 4. AT M AR i EndsStubbornCougl 1e selectmen’s office in the ToWn|.ng of the first half, but was unable | a0t notmallvs. Thav never foros the ing, numerous bumps and curves r".fl R, NS A RE S in @ Hurry hall and four property owners| ap- i, hoid the advantage. | t unnalura{écliony mnidn riding uncomfortable for pa- Lt Poremen’s Club Dance. vt Japanttn.ore, KA ROty oNERrRatcs Bridgeport’s star was Wexler and olfYOUhBVEa"da;'kbmwnm““th“_ trons. Al oRoretLaE I Bace. For_real effectiveness, thia old lons of any large amount have been | ctically all the offense was built | L bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick v 7 full The IPoremen's club of the Amer- home-made remedy has no equal, requested, _ i For New Britain Witham y y s dudl, | 18—§ When, one’ of the, care go/.at filf4 o Wp vor ‘Goods) Co, will hold & Fasily aad cheaply prepared. Foloonel Notis around him. For New Britd o headache—torpid liver—constipation, speed it is strained to the utmost on | wan Paber SHORCs Lo U0 (CE B o g byrial Clarioy | 14 Anderson shone while Patrus, al- ¥ 1 you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- & 3 2 R asaaaaaaad s aaasssoaond he regular meeting of the Clarion|ipoyph failing to score, played a fine | " i sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ 3 Olive Tablets at bedtime. account of the twists and turns in B iial| the tracks, the force with which the | MUK 4t lloyd ‘;‘,“‘v:m'f"“"r:.';gr“k'q‘ el Youll never know how quickly & bad [Club scheduled for ths evening wii:|jgor game, The score: i car swings from side to side being| ™ ove sold rapidly and expec. | cough can be conquered, until you try be postponed in order to allow the New Britain Trade School ? ,gq Thousands take them every night just enough almost to throw passengers | tickets have sold rapidly anc % P o this famous old home-made remedy.|members to hold a rehearsal of the G Tt 3 2 2 to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30c. from their seats. l“““"’"“ are i"“' a '\""“;T" crowd )“' | Alr]n,\‘opemwho‘"hu m;;zl’talthnll. day nr;rl olay “A Poor Married Man” which is| powen. Tt. 1 0 k ¥ o % - will | be in attendance. McKeon's orches-| all night, will say that the immediate | .o be presented in Grange hall next| o ) R, T . S EnATAARA Wit thp tiinpany v tra will furnish music for dancing| relief gn‘en is_almost like magic. It |p,.gqay, GHinik ) ;‘e:orsll?. l': 3 . R atrus, L. . . take action as soon as the snow is off 5 tak 8 d " at whist will be| takes but a moment to preparé, an i i o 3 ¢ and those winning at whist w © 1 Leally there is nothing better for coughs, | I connection with the annual con-! witham, . y i et e of the S’ra'und‘;) LA awarded suitable prizes. Into & pint bottle, put 2% ounces of | vention of the Knights of Washing- dtiesiihe y SSION A YEen i Girl Scouts’ Cookic Day. | pinex: then add plain granulated sugar [ton which will be held in New Britatn A\nd"sm" L. G > f Bolton-Kasica post, American Le-[ Girl Scouts of Berlin were given| syrup to make a full pint. Or you can |on Washington's birthday, the service ' Uriepdat . : GRAND BAZAAR ¥ ~—Other Items of Interest. glon, will hold a meeting this eve-|jnstructions yesterday afternoon in| use clarified molasses, honey, or cord [.i 9:30 4. m. and the banquet § s ning at T. A. B. hall, Kensington, to| the art of making cookies at the| svrup, instead of sugar svrup. Either [ SO et i o 4 ma:e s AV SIANE Pob R oBen Hbete ”;”mr :m-ll‘:\r:. L4 € Way, ‘the full pint saves about two- will be T"T :: all churchmen w hoth-' Bridgeport Trade School ; i Given by ing in the near future. Speakers and i Mps. Garner Goodwin and Mrs,| thirds of the money usually spent for | £r members of the order or nmot. As L i 4 PLAINVILLE FIFE & DRUM CORPS AL De dasl Giames P i - MPS. | cough preparations, and gives vou & more | the date falls in Lent, Bishop Brew-' pavino, 1. F 3 0 the time of the meeting w ¢ de- Charles Pratt, two of the troop lead-| pogitive, effective remedy. It keeps per- | ster has granted dispensation for the p w1 clded. The commander of the Berlin|ers, were in charge of the instruc-| fectly, and tastes pleasant—children | anquet to be held. Ticxets may be Philbrick post, James E. Corr, is anxious toftjon and the girls will soon begin to| like ‘it. S0ciioen from nny Temberiar the Tocdi[iny e : have every member present tonight. | make cooles for sale, the money to \Gv'g can ZH flign h«‘;f hold annflim tompany. L 5 i-‘""“ l‘APS“’(?- g 4 10 A Scene from Ban| ‘il Close. 0 to the fund started by New Brit.| soothing and healing the membranes in | = i 3 . vexier, C. ...... . " » habidislstr 5!|| tron‘:‘x ro':'r."(:'i'fl :4,-.,{‘“ ‘h'.,\,“,l ™| all the air passages. It promptly loosens Advent Christian Church Whelan, C. . . | “QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER The Lorlin Savings bank will close | v i i MR a dry, tight cough, and soon vou will last evening, Evangelist Glenden-|\wnelan. R. G, . o L ) | Admission 10¢ Monday, Lincoln's birthday. U “l"'"‘:'l':‘ ‘;‘“'""‘1':"-*'\- & notice the phlom ' thin qut, and thgfi ning declared at the Advent Christian | wexior. R. G : 3 - FOX’S e 5 The Kensington and Berlin post of- ‘ 4 368 5 Bt Uit | disappear altogether. A dav's use will | cMurch that he believed that people R P 8l | Good Time Vor Young and Old flces will observe their regular ached- | 1ast cvening were: IWirst prizes, Mrs. | usually break up, an ordinary throat of oy are possessed by demons as Butte a2 3 *'Next Mon., Tues., Wed. | - % much as they were in the time of 28 {James Corr, Jr, and Osic Karam: | chest col h 4id, consolation prizes, Helen Dalton and| bronchitis. croup, hoarseness, and bron- | | Thes v chita! “sstime, Christ, These devils or demons act| pereree, Hart; Timer, Person; Scor- Lhen Wedmmaday evenuist wilt %1 Pinex is & most valugble concentrated 45 restraining powers and withhola | o gemkus. { aeh . g | :nm?oum of pe'mun? t;‘orwnv p&na ;xr men and women from dong the things e ot R A ract. the most reliable remedy for [ which they know are ¥ A AR The Epworth league of the Ken-| throat and chest ailments. sorted that the nnl:r“*a’:fi}:" m:"n"’o DPOG HOLDS SUSPECT. sington Methodist church will hold| ~To avoid disannointment ask vour i/ = o s g, S Sebrlex By a meeting this evening. drugeist for “21% ounces of Pinex” with | thelr power o pray. He cited cases|cpjcago Police Are Able to Make Ar- The regular weekly prayer meeting| directions. and don’t accent anvthing | Where people possessed of the devit rest After Shooting Afair. | he Berlin € 5 else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis- | or demons, were freed by prayer, ae- i of the Berlin Congregational church| faotion or money refunded. The Pine¥ | cording to his claim. Chicago, I'eb. S.—A watch dog cap- | Firemen's Hall, Forestville Vaudeville and Dancing Each Lve. will be held this ev o, T e s ‘Thfl Rn‘y «mi‘,'.l :‘n”n“::f«n tomorrow TR Tonight, Evangelist Glendenning|tured a man who was held by the po- will show that “God may speak to|lice here on suspirion after the fatal i el The Junior chotr will meet taxicab chauffeur, last night The Woman's Missionary socicty of he J r meet for re. taxicab chau , las v ||wh nnra:"“::nux:?rx‘:'v’nr;:.:;rm,lq,',‘,,:h Wh Suffer From | hearsal at the church tomorrow aft-' When the police reached the scens | Pk ! ernoon immediately after school. The'a dog was firmly holding J. W. Mei | ing With fndia,” at its meeting ves- B l . lA " ? ; 3 v hi deg he affair, is terday afternoon. About 12 om-| row night Bob, the dog hero of the affair, is| Ders Were bR, mem- (. BFORCI § al Temperance 1ogion without pedigree or other distinguish- 1 All members of the Loyal Temper. [ing traits, except his loyalty. He had 4 in East Berlin recorded nine degrees athing B & rounds and la grippe and |7, C%, L TOO O i morning. | gt the Town hall Friday evening at 7:30(a lumber yard where owner i Just hecause you start the day tired, life- | 0'clock. Those who cannot bhe there [night watchman, and, seeing a man must exercise precaution. strels will be held tomorrow evening cult breathing of miserable Asth z A at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, 10| dn et think ton hase to tay this way|Oicers of the legion at the corner|dog fastened his tecth in the man's C of Mroad and Whiting serects. The|coat But you can strengthen your re- ,. g — iast Berlin Ite agaln by vsing th sihple treat- . i i sistance by taking Hill’s Cascara The rogular weekly prs ! Imwn A Oxidaze, the mrescription | fficers of the legion are as follows: |the shooting, which the police be- President, Jasper Norton: vice-presi-|lieve either part of a robbery or an this evening at the usual hour. R AL B nelial tules are irritated, the breathing | giance Vicinius, and treasurer, Ger.|Meissner deniés all knowiedge of the chock-full of wonderful candies. Each compartment crowds that pack cars, streets, | p.. homa on Main street hy filness. | ion wondertal, | Mufferecs who | trude Freeman . an‘t breathe at vight and who gasp for a Bazaar Opens Tonight —— There are cruncay sugar-coated Jordan Almonds, rich 3 2, . Cream Caramels, Oriental Fruit Jellies, Crystallized nd keep fit. Take | ™i!l meet at the home of Mrs. 1. D.ljir ana romfort Oxidaze gives. z A, f A Play safe a P | Rich on Wilcox avenue Friday after-| Oxidaze is a tablet made fiom essentiat| Plainville Fife and Dmm Corps | chocolates. the mouth, almost Immediately soothes th Vi of making plans for the Lenten sew- ("0 ™ foars out the choked up air| cotville. This ®ill be one of the Mrs. 8. Hazelwood of West Crom-[easily and get a real comfortable night's|a large number are planning to at- y CREATION | Peu_can tonsod on the puity. o postamts o teen. o " c i ™ i tend. Members of the committee who ! all Kibbe's Candies, whatever the price. For 7 Mrs. E. V. Read on Wednesday. Dickinson Drug (‘a.. who agree to refus | An old-fashioned dance and social [the full purchase price of the frst pack-|that the array of gifts and the s*trae- |8 Bowling Alleys—Modern Fquipment W d d ] ld will e given at the Athi age o any wifeier who dovs Fefredhments and Entertainment herever good candy is so Detroit, Mich, | cvening. Tuttle's orchestra of Mid-|ghouid give Osidaze a trial. 1t is harm. MOSt novel that have ever been HIRD and MURPHY 3 . seen around this section of the state, Proprietors evening a o'clock with Rev, 8. A, men yet as in time of old.* shooting of Joseph Schlessinger, a began the study of the book. “Tuild-! g REYE SR M0k, Thoi choir will sing at the service tomor. jner, who was arrested. | 4 i It was report ; 2 r ‘J HEN colds are going the as reported that thermometers simple Home Treatment Makes ance Legion are requested to meet in|learned to chase shadowy forms from pneumonia are prevalent, you A rehearsal of the Grange min-| y ! ] u less, worn-out from loss of rest and the gy that hour, are asked to mect the|near the scene of the shooting, the You can’t escape exposure. Sashalt 7 D - strong and well, breathe ciearly and | officers will then direct them. The| Two men are believed involved in Quinine Tablets regularly. will be held at the Methodist church of a Worcester, Mass. p an. g . L = y . 0 of Asthma where thejdent, Arthur Bunnell; secretary, Con-|altercation over payment of fare. A charming gift box made like a miniature buffet, Colds spread in the sneezing | ""{ V" - - W Mrs. Charles Nelson is confined to!ahort d dificult, its healing, relieving ac- i N 2 i affair, contains a tempting surprise. shops and theaters. The ladies of St. Gabriel's church g go0d, clear breath will spprecinte the re-| anight is the opening night of the| Fresh eggs 51c dozen. Russell Tiros, i | Ginger and a generous assortment of superfine 11, Hill's before and after exposure. |\ 1| 2t 2:30 o'clock for the piurpose |08 which, when the patient dirsolves in | bazaar in the Firemen's hall in For- | . . * At All Dr ists-=30 ¢ s Buffet Chocolates will delight your candy-taste. uggis cents ing. Passages and snables the sufferer to hreathe | DIRECSt events of the vear locally and —Visit The— $1.50 the pound well was the guest of her daughter, oM 19, Veliding dransi y o Dt R ancluding | have werved at former rases, declarec Whiting Street vears this reputation has been constantly maintained. AT CHIR SUS 10 SR SRENI. S SR W tions on the booths are the best and dletown will furnish the music andlices and inexpensive,