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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1023, ———_——-—m ¢ and . o ay. while athers say that | brigands. Pive of the sub chiefs are ithi ¢ P » r Mioer s ) I in the worst | ooid 10 he hargalning for contrel of W ) a s x s dissent s of Ihe | the Kidnapplng arrangements, thus hoot Pyth n . ' eiv @) ents say that pros | cniailing frequent shifting of the priss ) t 1 despite the cost. The [ guerg from one camp to another, up at a meet he government troops while net artford’s opping @enter: "o il Ny, ¥. of New ted @t & J evening | has leit for Lineheng, guaranteed safe Britain will roll 1 ) . v 0 H ol and ey dre Bdwards ecanduet to the mountain stronghold Callen Property on Linden Stveet ic!, "0 ot ‘ ; T T | 5F 't Chinosn bandite: whete he Wil oAy i) ¥ Hutton 4 ! I T he condueted to the foreign captives i . » y ¢ : oble, George ho were » ) BUSINESS HOURS NOW CONFORM TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, Repor[ed to Be Selection | coner ey hie xening a4 ofcloe Nable; nubsance. W T. e e e Peking ex — The third d . tars Snapp *, Hutton and All the captives were reported tos " ird degree was worked In a 9 e e alarm !' K. Rlakes day to he alive, but some of them, OFFERINGS OF INTEREST TO PARENTS WHO (| TOWN MEETING TONIGHT om0 0t 1 it ot 2 T 0 s ! o i ——— | SVORIAG !_f.““ ot o O _SRIGYSS: {nuperi ww“ feNel J sres Dr. Helmburger's mission was ars YBABYLAND" OUR INFANTS' DEPT, FILLED WITH EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF SMART nn Nounders Leads fn Contoste|® AL tOWD, This team ix rated a8 yergrned to her home Iast evening | sent after the handits reloased her, WEARABLES AND OTHER SUPPLIE TINTLST BARY UP TO THE SIX YEAR OLDS, PAR. the best In the state, A delegntion .rrer a stay with her mother, Mre. posicd most of her jewelry near the TICULARLY PLPASING AS TO KINDS, AND VERY MUCH SO AS TO PRICES ANKED, Rasehall Notes—Plainyille Weiogs, | f the past grands will attend the on KEden avenu cene of the holdup. Standard Ol meeting of the grand lodge on the fo company employes carrying a map Ao b ¥ Little Coats==One to six year siges, in English mixtures, covert, serge, black and white cheeks, and The latest reports from the speeial | lowing day aha dve o Palo Cloths, for the hoys, 85,50 to 810,08 each, | committen appotnted to select | Malaville Belots S[; E she irew have gone to search for the in same sizes, made of tweeds, Polo cloth, chevioty, serges and sliks, some with chool site are to the effect that the Edward Conlon of Canal street has bive and tan, in plain and plaid efiecty, priced from 83,00 to §20,00 ench, | Callen property on Linden street has | purchased a new eoupe Ihm n decided on and a recommenda Pythian lodge, K. of ', will meet The “Martia” Wash Hats made of imported check Dear Little Pajamax of dimity and orepe, pink, iu-n for its purchase will be submit- | this evening in 1. 0, O, ¥, hall . . ginghams and of dotted voile, all the dainty colors hlue, white and white with pink or blue trim, sizes |J| 179 t0 the voters at the fown meet-| Trock-Harns post, American Le 3 s eclal Attrmt'on in 2 to 6 year sizes, from 82.50 to 84.98 each, 2 to 8 for B8 to 81,48, 1g values at these prices | instiie ovening, Tho prioa of the[stan, will hold & regular meeting in i s And ot been announced, but it the new post rooms Monday evening Rfly Anderson chkermg for | at the | is stated that it has been offered for The “Oakhurst” Slumher Dolls, got close to any lttle one's heart, wonderful for beach and hedtime@— o reasonable amount, The members $1.00 Hat Sale, 9 to 12 Saturday SPECIAL SILVER SET HANDKERCHI | J. Johnson, 1. 8 Mills, secretary of | The Ladies’ Ald Rociety of the Re. oL Just Received, the new “Rird of Paradise” pattern the schoo! committee, and John M : leomer A, M church Wil hold |y The Asseriated Press Plainville, Conn, In Community silver, A new Improved "Petit Buffet W Minor, A large number of the voters| thelr annual fair at Grange Hall ay esent hopes - ’ = ‘e Make these Handkerchiofs in that we buy the e hote Y o | Phurs. B A3t Peking, May 11,——At preser T - Bet" consisting of six each, tea, tahlespoons, knives | R TR EIEEE R0 e ers i Treland, are expected to hear the report of | Thurs, Fri, May 10th and 11th, En- | o¢ abtaining fresdom for tha enptives TONIGHT and forks with sugar shell and butter knife, com- . ayine the Handkerchiefs In this country, maving Ehe comntitiae a8 theimatier:ina viGl tertainment ionch inigBtesadit. held by the Suchow train bandits CURLEY BROS, pleta for $27.85, Also all the correct service pleces o at oy S one for the town # 2 to Ile In the offorts of Roy An- in this new beautiful pattern luty and importers profit. You benefit According to the members of the| $1.0¢ Hat fale, 9 0 12 Saturday eon. an American of 100 exper- ORCHESTRA WHY YOU SHOULD STORE YOUR FURS | school committee and the principal [only. Goldenbium Millinery Co.-advt e in Chinese politieal affairs and HY ¥ For Women—S8oe the value at Sc each, 6 for 4be of the schools, Plainville is facing n :,” ,,,,:,:,.,.. et scvarsl Jin+ Famous combination of WITH TS, | w4 ¢ or K5c dozen.. At 10¢ each, 6 for h6c or §1.05 dozen, crisis in its school accommodations TN ¢ leade! 2ol " First—Our storage plant is in our own bullding. (214c each, 6 for 6fc, or $1.25 dozen. 1be each, 6 There is need immediately of SOUTHNGTON NEWS paFian "‘.”"'i",‘,,“],',',‘;,‘:f““.w visit the | TRUNGIANS here in special Second—We thoroughly clean your goods bY ¢or gke, or $1.65 dozen. 20c each, 6 for $1.00 or school building of at least three rooms et e i fhetr stronghold at Pao- i engagement, vacuum. $2.25 dozen land four could be well u The i 1'nttempt to negotiate with Third—You can get your Furs or other stored | question that s most bothering the | SN School Teachers Dropped—Day :I’f,’,’;‘ n,".,. . nf\r\ of the first on the Andrew Hogan, Mgr. garments at moment’s notice. For Mon—=Dig bargains at 10¢ each, § for 80c or | school officials is the high school. Patrolman DiscussedemStatistios— "‘ g e "the holdup of the Shang- meh—\\'hu!‘“;\"";";'""‘ for you is fully nsured o 0 o . 100 each, 6 for $1.10 or $2.15 dozen, |[|| Both New Britain and Bristol schoo] ftems hal-Peking express and since has been at your own va 3 . 2 25c ench, 6 for $1.35 or $2.65 dozen. 80c each, | boards have notified the eommittee ix schoo! e sounsel © and cooperating with the | e—————— Fifth—Fach article is handled as you ‘“"'l" ‘:‘"‘"i $1.65 or $3.25 dozen. 35¢ each, 6 for $1.05 nhr n'?r that no more high school pupils will [r\.I..\ !]-lnh‘(l‘:: ..'r'i'fi."..'«:f,.“.m.',h'n'm.m‘m' '\,::yrm‘nly’\‘:vs-;v\l‘\:’nrlrv'mfflv rnhn.-nu Sixth—-Each gorment or furs hung on indl ve™ domen. 40c each, 6 for $2.25 or §4.25 dozen. Do, Aooaptad by i thosa | bWl ‘cltlens| haient b i et £ Tt ey oo o T inahehe SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY figeee, - wully Inkured_assmet :“Io'h'nnfl‘.r:::nd;l- | Bristol, however, has agreed to at-|menbers heing retained uncondidon. | According ta a report by a Chinesa Large shipment of King Tut Estimates {unn’!hml, also repairing Do Rotigass htseiby, tempt to accommodate the Plainville iy and 13 being retained condition. | escaped prisoner, the leader of the | Shirtwaists fust received, at ing at summer prices. pupils for another yvear on v‘mhlfl(nn",.h\ It was voted to reduce the tuj- | brigands is a youth barely past 20. $1.98 cach. that Plainville sets about ereeting a|tion of the puplls from Cheshire who The leader is willing to treat for the Big Line of Ladies' and Chil- 1 before the voters of the town in|mitter consisting of Messrs, Persiani,| Anderson plans to take along foad season. held at Wesleyan college the latter |They have signified their willingnese | many vears and it is expected that a | McGar and Trapp were appointed to | supplies for the foreign captives, who Ladies' Silk Hosiery, all colors to appear in a parade If it is deeided | VOte on the matter will be taken at|secure plans and estimates for a new |are declared to be subsisting on short | —50c up. {4 ws part of June, | er 'n e Workmen have been busy for the|to hold one. a meeting to be called soon, It is|school buflding in the Flanders dis- | rations. We have a larger stock of | The ministry of communication has merchandise than we have ever past few days getting the track and A special meeting will be held next | costing about $21,000 for transporta- |t g the field in order. The meet will be | Wednesday evening, when all service- | tion and tuition of pupils ‘and this The taxpayers of Southington are | instructed representative Lincheng to carried before. It will pay you to trade here. one of the biggest events held in Ber-|men will be asked to wear uniforms|could be turned into a new building. | discussing (he need of a day patroi- | render every assistance to the consuls I. J. BIRNBAUM N {lin in the past few years, in the parade and an effort made to Assessed Court Costs, man to be on duty throughout the | ald foreign relief parties. | 3 | Grange To Initiate. |stir up greater interest in the Legion. James Lee and Lrnest Helleback, | tire day. Some claim that an extra| Tt is reported that hardships of the NERI BLOCK Berlin Grange will initiate 10 can-| It was also decided that the Berlia|both charged with breach of the [ night patrolmun is needed more than captives have heen increased because | didates Into the third and fourth de- post will decorate the graves of all| peace, were & sed the costs of | _ grees next Tuesday evening. Tt is ex-|servicemen of Berlin, whether they|court at a session of the town court| == = —————-———————— =" | pected that the Newington Grange de-|are buried in Berlin or New Britain.| over which Justice Merritt 0. Ryder | 7EER i’ . : ~ ree team will be present to conduct|This will be done by the Legion alone. | presided last evening. “Buck” May, i A et WI the initiation and many visitors from| The list of names for the new honor | charged with refusing to aid Officer PO[lGell]afl Laflfll]fll] l'l'fiSS Il- other granges are expected. Foilow-[roll is now receiving fts last reading W. Furrey in making the arres | ing the'initiation the annual Harvest for errors and will be yeady for pub-|was let go with a warning. Attorney | ] . liam Hfl %l‘l on New Bl‘itflll] | supper_will be held. This will be lication soon, James E. Corr, com-|Charles I, Conlon represented the ac- | @ Y | prepared by the women of the manrer of the post, announced this|cused in the three cases. This was | Grange, Mrs. Leon Hall, worthy ceres, morning. his first case since the recent action |3 d being ¢hairman of the committee. | The need for greater interest in the| of the superior court in reinstating CARRIED LOAD OF “GOODS“: A special meeting was held tast|nctivities of the post is clearly shown | pim, when two can- | by the few men who attend the ment- ¥ Group Notes. — e | high school of its own. This is the [ape taking the agricultnral SR S | evening at the hall ' didates were Initiated into the first!ings. The men seem to let the Legion| rho Plainville junior group of the k moetings slide, thinking probably that | prap . o y ; # A wlin Tomorrow | and second degrees. ! 3 Hartford County Y. M. C. A. base- Big Prack Mect in Derlin | Men's Lyceum Banquet. they are not important. Flowever, the | b, team will be called the §. and —Grange Initiation—Real Estate| The Men's Lyceum of Kensington lLeglon can do much better if there| G feam, it was decided at o meeting | 8 {will hold its annual banquet at the|ls a spirit of cooperation shown among (.ot wvening. The mo: important Transactions—Workman Awarded | Kansington (ffln:!""‘:mln?fllThchm;ch;”\" sf'rxir":v'l(:::‘fwtil|;;ut:;\'|‘\~ question deeided upon was the en- g i | Thursday evening, May 24. e pro- 5 IEe) trance of the group into the Hart- Compensation—Men's Danquet. gram was announced this morning. Wesley Goodrich has accepted a0 U Hh GG TG i ar. | & THE LATEST MODEL 4 Lf ST I g of New Britain, | The first number will be a piano position with a Plainville. concern| i, “yiay 12, smith was elected cap- Willlam Hagerty + “ P y g | and mandolin duet by Mrs. Carleton and has already hToiotThe SRt 1 Mr, O carrying 18 half barrels of alleged | anc hlete it 4 ¥ ain of the track team and Mr. Ch Hazen and Allan Mazen. Miss May| James Kerrigan is reported as being| ) “pojeader read a list of the con- ‘ew Haven to New Brit- : d :{;‘:rin":';‘:or;ectmimu o vrested yes.|B. Lord, the newly appointed pastor in (e me condition as he has been | 4.\ ts who will represent the junior ) i 4 of the Kensington Methodist ehurch, |for the past week. PaAnSwne Il Top Fetellti g LTS terday afternoon by State Policeman O A uly Lolinwing|. TR R6Y Scoutsior the Beriln: Cos| srount Insthelmeet gl Is H fas g 3 k ¢ill deliver an A lLanahan on the Berlin turnpike in|wl : | oiing | TR B R B e difsTlowa front of the grocery store owned by | which there will be a monologue by RVeg: hal church W ard dash, T. Getchell, s e Mrs. Irene Reed. Ralph Britton of vvening with Rev. Samuel A. Piske. o) Rl Mol homas Bairattieio. one Ree re. Hileabatti Bl ¢ Hid . Smith and D. Sneideman; running ‘ 4 P o | New Britain will render several golos.| Mrs. Elizabeth Dickens of Hudson| SRl it T EE e ¥ that tho 'shilr‘»rr‘nm':rli\(»:q Gantaln Anson T. McCook, secretary street has returned to her home after | high Juinp, 1. Getenotl, 1 Smith and g REDUCED $55 man had hear Ry vk T i ivor |being confined to the New Britain | D- Sne running broad jump, to go through Berlin and was waiting | to Governor Templeton, wiil deliver; ) T. Getchell, L. Smith and D. Sneide- " |the address of the evening. | general hospital for nearly two weeks. b ; ot e . for the truck. It Is said that Ha R dardittes n nhubge | otuthe | Fast Berlin Items man; baseball throw, L. Smith, R. gearty denied having real beer in his| The library will be closed this eves rill, and J. Madeley; class A re- || o o . 'as C ving | banquet has announced that the ban-| he librar e closec e . > 2 truck, saying ' that he was tam‘"fl,(’:fl' e e “oman o the public and |ning but will be open nest Friday|lay Smith, R. Morrill or J. Made- o near-beer. |4 |evening at the usual hour. D. Sneideman and T. Getche N ted work. > ] | urges all who can to take advantage ; n a —[l‘h;-ln"::r‘: “‘::s t;\o’\l::se(do :rimt‘:r::‘r—l(;;ofglhc opportunity to hear Captain| Miss Nellie McGrath, who has been | class B (L\‘l'.n)', 1II). T\n\‘]n]lvlman: D. l.\l:u~ ¥ _ 5000 He will be brought up for | McCook speak. [the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Henry Li: tphely AndEh Seciim e i 'R bossy, ot $500. ] b t D for e ek will be prepared by|Talor at her ome on Cottage street, |and speclal auoit team for wll classes, ; B o onnsenen trial in the Berlin town ]T°“’ b the womsn. of the Congregationallleft toduy for Wallingtord where shie|R. Morrill and H. Cheetham, l I I dn_v\ L o::.nr\.h ht in|church | will be the guest of friends. Episcopal Notes. b P ; | , . Tne Rlleged heet, was8, DOURH I i cat Bpedthoh s The local mebmers of the Boy| TFriday: This afternoon and all day : i | l it New Haven, it is said. ECCive SYORC APCOHICALIONS: Scouts will attend a meeting of their | tomorrow, the ladies of the parish i 1 Awarded Compensation. | _ Speclfications for the new road on |y, " ¢ the Rerlin Congregational | guild of the Episcopal church will (A ettt Joe Coughno of Kensington, an em-| School street have been received and vhurx(\}; this evening at 7 o'clock. hold a rummage sale in Newton's|} | 1 ({w” H‘ ploys of the, Betiin ““,“"".,,i“:,‘;,‘,’“,’;’; R0 L nON "‘,‘? °m.fe“°2 ‘,.he town| e puplls of the Hubbard school | store near the A. & P on West Main 4 Sends Tt H L e R et a0 | it o rat HAtaaAR. Geotpal | Tl premnt (et piaf, S0Mother dhurintrest | Al kinoagor dusetn) Cariiclos ¥ sends ome . o I PN of the company, has T"n ('nl;m)i‘i- ed ; v thl:sv -"‘U ma RO " ture's Pienic” at the Athiletic hall this{and white elephants will be on sale I“N frr"::r(;e?r:‘ep’lrzm:")?.‘.‘nA1;} Hearing m\r\:,:k \{-in'“\?:"e'z‘:{-ml on the road|°‘ening at 8 o'clock, daylight time, ‘at remarkably low prices, Tomor- At Once If LRy, i slon 3 v 2 Commencing Sunday, May 13, the|row, Saturday, the church schools of | g was held rg:::lslbwflh'fl“‘:“"f‘;ml“‘”m ;‘w"‘«h:ss:’;‘(’f ‘}:;‘;‘f“"l;“:l‘(';‘“;::I;‘”"‘:k [services at the Methodist church will | the diocese will join in a united serv- You Call Early :J:]gf::.‘:",nm,"nm\, ha e and | e e Tearsactions, |Pe held on daylight time instead of | ice to be held in Christ church cathe- CRL SR Cmentd Mol b AtoBpRY. MHE| Many (Iand sdleq Habve tiken place | ARSI L ol Lo Rl Hartlodd, or ha preachiason commissioner finds that Coughno i8|in Berlin during the past two weeks, | - AR RAR v/ PN e b | 3 = Sl partially disabled, his left hand |according to deeds filed in the office {" morning service at the Methodist| from this parish will assemble at the | 8 Don’t wait to get your Graf- and 16g being still nearly useless as a | of the town clerk, Arthur L. Wood- church sundn,\z. L parish house and leave by auto at 12 | § \ Tesult of his burns, and is entitied to| yuff, |, The Fast Berlin Bovs' club base.| o'clock noon, daylight saving time, onola — select it now on Wide- $108 for the perlod beginning March | Robert H. Deeming has sold m;'\‘:‘"{;m'fi"["(::"“‘i':" ‘\‘:;:i‘:l|:lq‘::\v'n\”‘=|::::‘1::~1 l'ynlll’r-’nm are nvited to accompany the : Reduced v e 2 A 8 a¥ | children. e serviee w gin o e [lasy ms. VO 1 35 and ending May 7, Theresfter he|Raipit R, Carter o lot east of thelyriarnaan mnd & number of rooters| s ar clock . Mo cectn o At ner'’s Easy Terms. No reason to will receive $18 weekly until he finds | nome of John Webber on the Middles|p o0 thig b 4 . { s place will accompany the | yagtpy would he glad to have any | § -'l 1 > H employment. { town road. [team. | Rados ARl RN I have any |l | be without music and entertain- Big Track Mect Here. | Jordan:& Belleck have sold to Julin| "o atemore of Chloago, Tl «ia| QuaNtty of ashes and other dry ruh- The track meet of the Hartford Zisk lot 99 on the Treasure ¥ield|giondqing a few days as the guest of l*:!;]hl "1;‘1:11\;4;'}? the vacant lot be- ment. county Y. M. C. A, wil be held in|property. e ] | his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John De-| Ve Shandeer Dads Berlin on the community house = Milton Burr Emery has sold to Ed-|yore, at thelr home on COaBe| yies Vverns Saumiers tooi s ‘ grounds tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 | ward McMurray of New Britain a 10t|gtreet, Miss Verna Saunders took the lead | o'cloek. It is expected that a large|on Willlams Court south of the home| e Sl :n x»p-“;;n;\'||.x: -In_ vnnllm-'t in connec- | jon with the K. of P. carnival yes pumber of young men wiil be present|of Raymond A. Williams. Tiosb—A pures of m & Thursday, > ¥ . S - to compete In the varlous events, | Frank A. Rund of New Britain hasiz p m. hetween Fogliatis store and | RO D L Bl We still have a few of those High Class $115 | Miss Bthel Teachman, who has le The winners will in turn compete in | purchased of Bryan Atwater an of-| {"nson's Corner, Finder please return B g B the state track meet, which Will he | chard in the southern section of theto Box 115, Kensington, Connadvt, | &/ ¥eek. 18 a full thousand behind | Phonographs. Special price—while they last town. The orchard contains about L ‘| her, her total being 2,600. The rival-! X 12 acres of land. & — — | between the leaders and other con- | ta . : ot % E ‘ testants {8 becoming more Intense| This offer subject to withdrawal IF sKlN BREAKS | Mrs. Adele E. Hubbard of Fast je—— Berlin has sold to R. O. Clark, also | Alkali in Shampoos every day and It is said that frienas oy 4 of East Berlin, her house and land Bad For a’ashin Hair || o 11 the contestants will make a without notice lin that part of the town. | g last minute drive to put their candi- | Elizabeth P. Wileox has. sold to| | date ahead. The contest will close | Napoloeni Bernini of East Berlin the, Many soaps and prepared sham-. | tomorrow night and the winner will “Roarding House" property in East! poos contain too much free ;|||(,—||1]’hn announced at the grounds and will | Berlin. | which is very injurious, as it dries the | be presented with a diamond ring. g r TI( '8 (6 o J W - ) | “Mrs. Mary B. Jarvis has sold to]scalp and makes the hair brittle. | Children’s Day, | NEW MODEL “l( TOR-Y IC TROL.‘\'S SOLD 0,‘\ W "?EI\ERS EASY TERMS [ Donald H. Montgomery of New Rrit.| The best thing to use fs Mulsified| Yesterday, Young Plainville reigned | Complete Stocks of Victor and Columbia Records aln the house and land on Hudson, cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure | Supreme at the carnival. About 800 | Just the moment you apply Men- | street known as the LeClaire prop-|and entirely greaseless. Tt is very| tickets had been distributed about the -~ ¢h-Sulphur to an itching, burning or|€rty. Alterations have already been |cheap and beats anything else all to! &chools, but over 900 children enjoyed broken out skin the itching stops and | Started and the house will be ready|pieces. You can get Mulsified at any | the rides and shows despite the raw | 0 . ® healing begins, says a noted nkln‘ for occupancy by Mr. Montgomery in|drug store, and a few ounces will last| weather. The carnival will come to | , specialist. This sulphur )’\rl‘l’lfirfi"(fil,““"‘ near future, it is expected. | the whote family for months. | a close tomorrow night. | William Russell and Katherine, Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul-| Baschall Notes made into a pleasant cold cream,! £ ‘ to Russell have sold to John Krause and' sified in a cup or glass with a little! The Plainville town team will pry| gives such a quick relief, even - - flery eczema, that nothing has ever 'mma Krause of New Britain a|warm water is all that is required.|off the iid Sunday at Rockwell's field { X been found to take its place. house and land on Farmington av-|S&imply moisten the hair with water against a strong combination to be| l 38 Maln Stl‘eet Because of its germ deslroylnz‘""""' :n‘tt of th'o cemetery. jand rub the Mulsified cocoanut oil in.| picked today or tomorrow by Man-| properties, it quickly subdues she | i wogion Meeting It makes an abundance of rich,|ager Roy French. The strongest line- - itching, cools the irritation and heals| A meeting of Holton-Kasica post of | Creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, [up that Plainville has had in tecent | TODAY'’S BEST RECORDS the eczema right up, leaving a clear, |{he American Legion was held last|and rinses out easily. The hair dries|years will be put against the visiting “D - l" son -d smooth skin in place of ugly erup-'evening at T. A. B. hall. It was voted | auickly and evenly, and is soft. fresh (team and a large crowd of fans is| eares 3 g-dance tions, rash, pimples or roughness. |to communicate with the permanent|looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy planning to attend. The team select- | “Wonderful One,” waltz You do not have to wait for im-| Memorial Day committes of the town |to manage. Resides, it loosens and ed will be announced to the fans | “ " " oo provement. Tt quickly shows. You|and tell the members of that commit- | takes out every particle of dust, dirt| Anto Has Arrived | Honeymoon Chimes,” waltz can get a little jar of Rowles Men-|tee that the Leglon is with them in|and dandruff. Be sure your druggist' The anto which the We.uns club! = ALH tiro-Sulphur at any drug store. nything they wish to do on that d.yAlnves you Mulsified. has purchased for the visiting nurses.