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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1023, =l Plainville News .. pensbaisgndul B Wise Purchase : Pom. (dayiiaght tim At 3 pow fieal batate Transior is the Best Economy 1%/250110302 &%, | msmmirs ST W L) artfordss opping Center: Residets of East Main Stret 0)- ,‘ : ot o Bsivs St Prt | = et T XA - | is the wisest purchase you can make. Pure, Freeh and so Deliclous—Just try it. PRIEST ON LONELY TRIP '[mmEN wmnmfi m.' . T0 BANDIT STRONGHOLD Endeavor soclety of the Congregation: al ehurch will render a soiree musi- cale In the ehureh auditorium Friday | evening at 8:1% The entire pro \LANZONE IS FINED 8100 AN A S e o the sy ot It prowiese to Toglon Meets Tonight—} piscopal | he A great suceess Awarded Diam Miss Verna Faunders was awarded SPRING IS HERE WITH ITS HEALTH GIVING FRESH AIR AND SUNSHINE THE LURE OF THE GREAT OUT OF DOORS IS STRONG AND INSISTENT Contest— il Ring Notes—Heal Fstate Transfer—To the diamond ring as winner of the Gilve Musioalo—DPlaimitle Wriefs, | ooyiarity eontest condueted In eon- — nection with the K, of P, carnival nn'(.emu" Clergyman Writes of His Al There will be hearing In the Y town hall this evening at § o'clock L’,‘\"‘ “\“,“.m:'.“.::;t::r'nl\u::: "::‘\ :::: tempt to Confer With ANTICIPATING YOUR VARIOUS WANTS FOR SPORTS AND OUTINGS WE WAVE pro. [[] 906t saving time, for property | S0 NA8 BressO8 0 0 F00 (R0 €Y000 Mr.and Mrs,” Wadhams Have VIDED THE NEEDFD GOODS THAT WILL ADD TO YOUR APPEARANCE, YOUR COMFORT, YOUR On 't o Fiant ind tiaat Main streets | wnen s final count was made, Miss Phtsagiritime PLEASURF. AND YOUR NFALTH. WILL CALL ATTENTION TO SOME OF THEM IN WHICH WE ([BI] citablisned according (o (e pias | Saunders led by over & thousand \ny iy suociaien proms Original Attendants as Guests OFFER IN BIG ASSORTMENT AT PARTICULARLY PLEASING PRICES, | the town pian commission b a ot G SHAAEhAL Ny | ~=Max Frisdmas, Large Crowd at Gamw, whose brother, Leon is one of the - According to statements of many o ' ttended A large crowd of rooters atten orelgn captivos held in the Bhantung forelgn captives held i Bhantung (Apecinl to The Herald), | tn residents on East M P 9 day o [ great dont of opps 10 the iakfthe baseball game vesterday between |, T Copi ol o aits, racelved tor 2 £ 5 Eres OPposition to the plan|ipe town team and the Alpha Field 0 ¢ Plainville, May 14,—Mr, and Mra N READY TO WEAR GARMENTS we offer in the Women's and Misses' Section Sport Sults, to make East Main street a businem | nolored Glants of Hartford, The(day & pathetic letter from Father| EIRUHIC STV 24==3r. an treet Skirts, Bloomers and Middies in all sizes, clothes that combine looks with froedom of movement, pare sectlon has arlsen and o strong o " f the locals was displayed WillAm Lenfers, an aged German bserved th 1d o ticularly adaptable to outing wear, : : strength of th 7 Catholic priest of Lincheng, who|fomerved the golden anniversary of | tempt will be made tonight to defeat in the opener hy the manner in ) their wedding yesterday at the home |the project. The property owners|which they trounced thelr opponents Went slome into the wild mountain | o€ TERURE SEMLCEAY At ¥ Newton OFFERINGS IN SPORT HATS give great choice in our Millinery Section for Women's and Misses' | Mlonk the atreot clalm that the move- [y g geore of 9 to 2. The local line- ""“I""l‘l "’;‘""" the bandit Mronghold | op 5e" waet: Main sirest. 4 large ment will infure the value of their up showed sped in the few times that &nd ald ¢ prisoners. number of guests was present, ine The letter was dispatched late Bat. was let. nur prioes mod- v wearing, | property as it will give anyone who | wishes the privilege of bullding stores | nlong what is considered an oxcellent | treet, The residents who will be af- | fected by the change, should it gO into effect, have banded together and | have retained Attorney Charles P, | Conlon to represent them at the hear- | Ing. A large number are planning to attend, There seems to be no objection to art in styles, brilliant in colorings, you will find onr vartety unequalled and or the Boys we offer in Boys' Section, Caps and Hats that the fellows will cluding members of the original wed- ding party and their families and in the afternoon, the participants in the ceremony of 50 years ago enjoyed & dinner at the Elm Tree Inn in Farm- ington, Mr. and Mrs. Wadhams were mar- ried in Goshen, Conn, May 13, 1878, Three children were born to the union. They are D, T, Wadhams of Oswego, N. Y, Mrs, T. C. Merriman wear, i they were called into action, but the hurling staff held the colored hoys hit- less for the greater part of the game, Next week's attraction will be the strong Torrington team and the local |team plans to practice hard for this encounter, urday when the priest evidently near exhaustion. He closed the |ter by saying “More I eannot write now. Am too sick. Will write again when see lead- ers.” | s He had described his feverish jour- I wish to thank all who gave me|ney day and night, to climb to a | votes In the popularity contest given brigand village on the mountainside, by the K. of P. carnival. Signed, Mies| with a population of 2,000, Rut he| and one strap Low Shoes of grey and beige colored SPORT FOOTWEAR for Women in Oxfords, For Boys, tan and smoked ooze, Pumps and Low Shoes of tan and grey calf with crepe rubber soles, Oxfords with crepe rubber soles, SPORT HOSIERY in the latest styles and newest colorings for the women, Also plain colors with fancy tops and heather mixtures for the men, Easy to make selection for Sport Wear from our large and fine showing. SWEATERS FOR WOMEN, the popular Golf Coat style that leads so far this season. Plain and combination colors, also the very chic sleeveless models, plain colors with contrasting stripes. Slip- any proposed changes on Iinst street, a8 the report of the commission con- tains only the establishment of a ver- Teachman —advt | found the village deserted until mid- | | night, when returning members of the band informed him that bandit lead. | of Alton, INl,, and Mrs. C, H. Newton of Plainville, The couple have three grandehildren, Thurston Merriman, jors would see him Bunday morning at| Gypeis Merriman and Roger Newton, s , fine sho , all styles, Ons, too, fine showing, anda and building line, | SOUTHINGTON NEWS | N {8 o'clock. Communication between ’ AT 3 % Lanzone 1s Fined. | Mr. and Mrs, W GOLF AND TENNIS GOODS, Baseballs and Bats, etc., etc., Fishing Tackle; in fact all things that BriRo L aHa e ot ..«;.,.',:,'.".,_.q,,, A {the villagers and bandits higher on | o c™afrar n:::nr ||‘||adr‘:"|‘n':: '::'g::;.: lead for comfort and enjoyment for the out-of-door life. nue pleaded guilty through his coun- | yoman to he Assistant School Suwr-!‘}" moiintain had been exchanged by | anq then moved to Torrington. M signal lights Wadhams was postmaster at West | l: l | | | | | sel, Attorney Charles . Conlon, to a charge of manufacturing liquor and was flned $100 and costs in the town Father Lonfers belongs to the mis- | Torrington for a number of y ston order of the Divine Word Ston for & nutber.of YIS RN intendent—Milldale Wins Game — was tax collector for Torrington for and to attend the meeting. | Memorial Day Committce | §. Chase Coale of Berlin street was elected chalrman of the Memorial now as they were 25 years ago. Throughout the day, a reception | was held at the home of Mrs. Newton court Saturday afternoon by Justice| 1€ms of Interc | S several more. Mr. Wadhams is 79 ——— e E. P. Prior. Prosecutor William Fo- | The school hoard has voted to em- r | years old and his wife is 70, They . urged to Keep the date open|and 22 acres of land south of the| ™" presented the facts for the state, ploy an assistant supn»nmcndep( of | have been residents of Plainville for B 1 N ws bl Lanzone's home was rajded Friday [gepools to aid Superintendent William | |about six years. Both of them are er in e | hale and hearty and are as active Berlin Congregational Church, The Motherhood club of Berlin will meet Wednesday afternoon at § evening about 7 o'clock by the state Coggins in his work. The positions of police and 17 quarts of alleged alco- |gypervisors of music and drawing hol and two stills were found on the |have been abolished and the assist- | will have charge| Day committee at a meeting held last [ o'clock in the community house for | PTCMSeS: anuisuperintenden in th evening at the community house.|a business seasion. o Winners of Contests, SEAthE ronk ,“ ‘w"”;?nq wnlr:nrl’:d'l: OFH (s ' : “;mnm""‘w{ m"!“;i:h"?d nfl'c‘:og Arthur H. Bushnell was appointed| The Girl Scouts will t Wednes- 'he last of a series of socials to|c/ementary schools. pil | theri. ATHORE Hetratthes e o At Wadnet | e civen b the cineees 1 o i |empier & woman i the capacity and | DIGIRS Commisaion Disclelimg | of.cne soubie vus thels ressuttE were the two living brothers of Ab- ner Wadhams and a nephew, General Sanford H. Wadhams, who served on General Pershing's staff during the | world war. day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the time to community house. The weekly prayer meeting will be omitted this week, due to the absencc of the pastor, Rev. 8. A. Fiske, secretary of tho committee and Harry | MeKeon was elected treasurer, suLies The members voted to hold the ex- ercises on Wednesday, May 30, at 9:30 a. m. and Major Frank L. Wil- she will devote her work of supervision. The Milldale team yesterday after- | noon defeated the Lenox team of Wal- ltngford on the Milldale grounds, 6 to gregational Sunday school took place last Friday evening. A “Japanese Wedding” was presented by the last class. At Sunday school session yes- Responsibility in Arch St. Case ! CARRYING LIQUOR Reports that an injunction may be Had 365 Gallons of Alcohol: TWo| cox was appointed” marshal of the| The Boy Scouts will meet Friday | terday, Superintendent Harold Newell A b gl d parade. A finance committee was ap- | evening at 7:30 o'clock. announced that the board of judges|2. The playing of Budzol of the Mill-| o on"to regtrain Harry Alex from |, TheY were the recipients of many pointed to raise funds for the colq-! Kensington Congregational Church. | CONSisting of himself, Mrs. Lowry and |dale team featurcd the contest. Iusing as o garage, his new building at | PAUtIful gifts and messages of con- bration, the members of which are R.| The Inanda club will meet tomor- [ Mrs. Howard Smith, had declded that| Friday evening a spelling COntest|gg srch street, hecause It fs within | EFtUIatlon wishing them many more the young men's class, known as the|will be held in the town hall for chil-{ 160 feet of a church, and that it he | YC&™S of happy married life, row evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Woman's Misslonary society will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'ciock at tie | O. Clark of East Beriin, H. H, Damon Taxed $200 Each HAGEARTY CASE DISMISSED Fopmveton .. Bers fumts & dren in grades 5 to 8 inclusive in (lw;‘, enjoined from such use, Alex will local schools. A written test \\'Nl‘m'(—k reimhursement from the city be- first be given of 50 words foilowed by cause he was grented a permit for the “Kappa lota class,” had been award- ed first prize for their presentation of ‘Good Goods," The judges, accord- cmdas CITY FOR $494 Amerfean | home of Mrs. A. I. Fund of Blue Legion post, and ¥eAnk 1. Wileox| Hills. :ng l:) Mr. (Nf'well, had a difffeult [an oral test. Fvup?)rlnlm\dl-nt W. L.!bulding, are taken lightly at the of- wera appointed to sccure a speaker Items of Interest. ime in coming to a decision because |Coggins will be in charge, fice of the building commission, which Vi 3 N Annual Meeting of Community Asso-|¢op th,v;xe,-cq,u | Miss Lawrence's class at the Junior :7" "';f' Mst: sm:‘dnrd of all the en-| Ariag Anna C. tolan. principal of [disclaims any responsibility in the dis- ohs. Nellls Derwy Hlohe Nefilolt g A general committee consisting of | High school visited the capitol ang | 'ertainers, but the final point which || incoln school and president of the|pute. Claim For Losses Incurred By Fall ciation — Phelp Addresses Union | o, 08¢0 TR o Bushnell, | other nolnts: of interest in Harifera | Won for the youns men's. olasy. wey Rkt e AL e 8, 1922, Alex was ; ’ Meeting in’' Kensington -- Drum |Claude W. Stevens, James Corr, W. R. | Saturday. that they had presented an original | yqps. Mary B. Wilson of Plantsville, [granted a permit to build a store,| ©n Walk. Moore, H. H. Damon, Mrs, E. E.| Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Anderson of [ Plavlet written by Louls Pike, one of | president of the W, (. T. U., repre-|storage room and hall at 96 Arch Mrs. Nellie Berry has filed a clai Corps Will Start Again. Honiss, Ernest W. Mildrum, Arthur Berdale avenue entertained their | thelr members. The “Japancse Wed- |gented their organizations at the Con-|street, at a cost of $36,000. The plans Aaainst the oity for A r:.:lm:“ Benson, Francis Deming and Rev.| daughter and family of New Haven '1_“"1 secured honorable mention. [pecticut Women's Educational councilfas drawn by Louis Oldershaw and from o fall m)‘ an k,), idewalk o Fines of $200 each were dealt out|giml' o Tiske wers appointed to|over the week end. The reward is a free banquet to the|mecting in Meriden Saturday. Miss|presented to the tnspector made no Ehat Malntattoet i Ma ol Dr. William 1. Damon and mother | Vinning boys, prepared and furnished |Nolan was a member of the nominat- |provision for publlc garage uses and additith ot Billasar AU IR madist in the Berlin town court Saturday aft- make all other arrangements and to | yintlog : Y osing classes, fng committee, the permit was granted only for the servioe 1 aiid '$30 fob msdieinst Al ernoon to Michael Pelost fi"]“ AR-fgpnoint sub-committees to purchase | have returned to thelr home in this A thony Delliago. Costs amounting to|pn,pq for the decoration of graves in| place after spending the winter in egion Meets Tonight. Miss Helen Dunn, teacher in Beech- [uses set forth in the application. If G age $40 were also collected. The two|¢po cemeteries. Exercises will Be| Hartford. Final plans for the ohservance of p,-'s:s}.px school, q'mm the week-end |the bullling is being given over to ::",“n’,“fi'&'Zffii&?':fi"fi”::fffih u: were arrested Saturday morming At yeiq iy the Kensington Congregation-| Officer Frank Bfown was assigned | Memorial Day will be made at the |( v yo. othar purpopes ther It 1u, for some a- b s 0 oo U Riert whio RS R 40 o'clock by BState Policeman| g\ chyroh and in the East Berlin| for traffic duty at the corner of Ber- | F°EUIAr meeting of Brock-Barnes post, Twins, n son and daughtef, wore Partment other than the -bulldinglyo " onine house during her flIneRk eefe and Smith and it was found | yfeenodist, church the Sunday before | lin street and Farmington avenue|American Legion, in the Whiting born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weich |COmmiseion to act; at any'rate there g "1 m B8 M that thelr truck, which was on its|yerora) Day, yesterday. jsreet rooms this eveningds Thelday | il it S S stiaet Ratlirday, :v";"’ld'l""g"‘("fl';‘::":: I(:;’“"s' thegetty; 'h"g Mrs. Berry's claim was filed after ARcatl Ithe time limit, but she asks that this has always been observed by the G. A. R. veterans and it will probably be under their direction that the ob- servance will be carried out this year, the actual work of decorating the graves being done by the members of the Legion. Other matters of impor- The weekly meeting of the hoard of selectmen will be held in the town hall this evening. East Berlin Items. | John Walmsley, who is employed in Stamford, spent the week-end at his home on Wilcox avenue. His| Miss Ruth A, Flynn of Oakland road, spent the werck-end in Water- bury. Miss Bertha Case nas returned to work in Beaton and Corbin's factory after a week's Vi tion. Alex's place is about 150 feet from | ; : the South Congregational church, The |OMission be excused because she was 2 not aware that the city sets a limit for recent action of the bullding commis- sion In refusing a permit to M. irving |f11Ing claims. She had notified the |police department and thought that Jester for an auto stora room in| What waa forments St Mark's chureh [Was sufficient notification to the city, - because it 1s within 300 feet from the |SNe €Xplains. way to New Haven contained approxi- mately 366 gallons of raw alcohol. The men were taken to Hartford to await trial. They said they lived in Boston, William Hagearty, who was arrest- There are but a few veterans of the Civil War left in the town and| they will be given all honors on that day. Track Mceet Postponed It was found necessary to postpone ed last week by state policemen on, a charge of carrying beer, appeared gfim'{",‘c“f Mm?f"A ";h‘?;‘ewg“;‘]i:‘;’f family will move to Stamford the lat- | tance will also be discussed, o g ecanse it 1 : BLeLId e in court to answer his charge, but Wed for .'ix;t;xrrd.n 'Infternoon at 1:30, | ter part of this week. The Two Fishermen, - PITTSBUKGH BANKER DIES Tirst 1m\gn'galmm\-»("h\ll;(h was rvt was dismissed, as it was found byl 19% 0% FHUUE J’m rain. The meet| George Steplar is driving a new| A. J. Bordeau and Daniel M. Col-| pittsburgh, May 14.—-John R. Me- "‘“'_‘"'2"’"-1 it -‘{'.T‘."""‘.”'l ‘f‘{ ',f‘;‘. "";‘ FLOATING MINES USED analysis that the alcoholic content of will be held next qnturd‘av nifnrnobn automobile. lins left this morning to make a Cune, president of the ["nion National agitation in which the Alex building is the "stuff” was not sufticlent to war-| %, oo time, weather permitting, | M. and Mrs. Cedric Powers of New | clean sweep of trout in the brooks in | hank of Pittsburgh, dfed at his home |ivolved. : rant holding him. Drum Corps Mw,,"'“ ‘| Britain are receiving congratulations| the vicinity of Litchfield. These two|nere today of heart failure. He was ST Germans in Ruhr District Are Said Annual Community Meeting A meeting of St. Paul's fite and|On the birth of a son born at the New [ AN&lers make an annual trlp seeking |a director of the Westinghouse Elecs SAFE FROM BLACKHAND | : e al The anntal meeting of the Worth- |, = " " s'“.fil be held ‘;i, m‘n,: Britain General hospital Friday. Mr.|the finny denizens of the rushing|tric and Mfg. Co. the Westinghouse to Be Trying to Dynamite Can: ington Community association will be % » 3 't & Powers formerly resided on Penfield | Prooks and sometimes they make a|Air Brake (‘0., the Pressed Steel Car - — ‘ " 8 o'clock at T. A. B. hall, Kensing- : el . Locks in This Way. held at the community house Thurs- |, "='o 5“0 5 ade on May | @venue in this place and Mrs, Powers| catch. They expect to retrn to-|Co. and other concerns. He WAS | New York Italian And Family Sail day evening, May 24, at 8:15 o'clock. 30 will bs made nndp T MDF;M’; was formerly Miss Lilllan Lindquist] night. graduated from Princeton in 1592, i The annual reports of the house that all membars of the oor s'wl‘ll ‘;e of this place. ¥ Ipiscopal Notes - 3 Today For France to Begin Their . == Floating and grounds committee, the program t il Willlam Elton of Boston is spend-| The special service in commemora- AMERICAN CHAIN BALES. | | mines similar to those used by the committee, the social and junior com- | PTIet \ Ling @ few days as the guest of his|tOn of the first Angelican ordinations| w May 14.—Sales of the| Kife Ancw. Germans during the war in the North mittees will be heard, as well as the |, m’ ‘}‘”“’g: N h: '“mfr““ “;l on | sister, Mrs. George Lawrence, at her|f0r Connecticut will be held in Christ | , Tain Co., Tne. for thel xew York, May 14, — Salvation |%€® AT¢ being brought into play in the RRAURL SRAST RLALES LOAAUTEY A1VIF16H 208 [Ahe" mumBier i drum | home on Main street. church, Stratford, tomorrow morning |y “quarter of 1923 were $7,22° Varotta, spirited out of the city by|C7OTts to hinder coal and coke trans From new councll members will be| (IS foF, the Summer. THe drum )| Ty Triorence Rich of Middletown At 11 o'clock. in the afternoon the | WAL of 1938 were 8.5 the | o police. to protect him from. the | POTtation from the Ruhr, It was ane clected for a term of three years and (¢S B8 becn IACHVE | ,hm.,',,"m._ spent Sunday at her home on Wilcox ;:"’f];m\ vnnl\'-‘ml;m \;;n:l convene n; first quarter last year when they(piackhand after he had testified ;mvn:;‘r\! today at French headquare new officers for the coming year will . 3 4 .l avenue, S SRR L LD L e pe $1,855. Profits avallable|against the kidnappers w lled nis|ters here also be appointed. Many improve- "J‘"""“ Jf Mot "Mf“’,"“.,‘ “ki‘““i Mrs. Archer Walsh will entertain | W)l be continucd Wednesday. The ;‘::-I::nhlnn\ls ! bhie fivht: quapter: Ehln |y 1 "‘l:‘k';"'\’,,‘;' 'r,,,.‘],‘f,'.:"f,',f,' l“.:"flj At Ruhrort, one of the largest in- ments have been made about the :i;:'l‘f;" men. are members - of the| the Progressive Reading Circle at nur,;“:":l"' “"I"u o ‘;‘l‘ ""'f';:'l’::""" ","'] W. 8 lyear aggregated $882,890, {ifs family on April 11, to start life|land ports in die world, I"ff'flr'-* s s " veni .4 a . . 1 L « ol i % b b B ade & Mo 4 ) destroy SHEN Safees Meeaus toric Monuments, Statues and Tablets| Parish Guild rummage sale held last rexithy (oman urRlaNad SiTe morsy| ¥OUI4 ZAve dinned he cERel S J . the great Ruhr lock. The mine x- crease its voting membership during Priday and Soturday was a o- ] ) ) i family and set Verotta Captain J. R. Phelp, who for three the next year. in America.” The roll call will be at Yo move ‘the E . k : f his s : E g o AT dagame was slight. ing of the Kensington Methodist and g":l‘:;' Frank Cobey and family and| Wil be continued all day next Satur- Varotta, broken hearted "‘V'h: fate | & T Kensington Congregational =churches| .. .. i\ ‘coio were the guests of Mr,|daY. Contributions of saleable e M) AL »"‘; Y T o wPh® | Herald Claseified Ads do what you last evening at the Congregational| 2 p Jeip | ticles are solicited and may be sent to | “@ 2 : whose body B Touny b mou " SAGE TEA DANDY PHURHC A favea wudionte Wi pres. | and Mrs. Howard Burnette at their | 1Ic1°8 &1 solicll [ Say Bayer” and Insist! |1 Jaye aster he hud been kidnapped | Sant them to. o | home tn West Hartford vesterday. | : Hiad been constantly terrovieed by ¢ 4 | Miss Antoinette Cote of Hartford friends of the men his testimony H‘Cnrl:lnw:;heil‘\"vl"l; :tn t:‘:g;:'lo}::mir;; spent the week end at her home on [ lielped to convict ' ' B Main street. | A special police guard had been e TetArer n Sheip im-| ""Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dodge of New maintained over his home and he had . ’ mediately offered his services for|piiin were the guests of friends in| S been kept under survellinnce for his| own safety. Despite the guard Va | | !otta told the authorities he frequently | RUB PAINS FRUM found threatening letters pushed un- der his door. or heard suddenly whis- | pered threats from men who passed | him on the streets. One man was| 1 ! caught hy the police sulking in the corridors of the tenement with a pis- work in the Near East. He has been | working under Captain Yarrow. Captain Phelp has received dee- orations from the RBritish government, | from Ttaly and from Russia. He said last evening that one of his most| treasured possessions s an American flag which he carried in his pocket) Girls! Make Harmless Lemon Cream to bleach away Tan, Freckles town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, I\ I.. Cogswell of Wilcox avenue are in Torrington at- tending the funeral of Mr. Cogswell's| father, which was held today. It's Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring Back Color and Tmstre to Halr. You can turn gray, faded halr beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a bottle of Back hurts you? OLD CLIPPER BURNED Can't straighten “Wyeth's S8age and Sulphur Com-|at all times. He sald that the flag | —_— Yol 1 fite pereket pound” at any drug_store. Millions|has saved his life many times, as rh«lmor,- of the Seas is Destroyed-—Was | | £ - - — " ot bottles of this old famous Sage|American flag in Europe spells| Once Fastest Ship of Tts Kind OIf, STILL TUMBLES. up without sudden pain, H‘Rrp nchfi'! Tea Recipe, improved by the addition | “Safety"”, ¥ 3 | d wl L and twinges? Now iisten! That's N see the name “Bayer"” Pittshurgh, May 14—Another cut of | jumbago, sciatica, or maybe from a b refoddalt strain, and you'll get relief the mo- Seattle, May 14.—The famous old | clipper ship Glory of the Beas said to 25 cents a barrel in the price of the It was announced this morning that al grades of crude ol was an- of other Ingredients, are sold annu- the total amount coliected fron e " r 1 ar t t lect, th on package or on tablets you are no - ally, says a well-known druggist here, g . because it darkens the hair so natu-| Kensington Near East drive was 8100,/ be the fastest vessel o er type in th enuine Bayer product | Princip the world was burned on the beach g,::‘(-l:fh,.,[‘"hf ;‘h\-nlri;‘n: over twen. nounced today by the purchasing|ing, penetrating St. Jacobs Ofl. Noth- r e jes. ing e'se takes out soreness, lameness rally and evenly that no one can tell | besides the large quantity of clothing . . efforts to have her : . # ate _ lagenc which has been sent to the needy in ty-two years and proved safe by mil S here yesterday, e juice of tw i Mix the juice of two lemons with and S it has been applied. o » ) ‘ Those whose hair is turning gray or | thc countries of Asia Minor. preserved as a historic relic having|yyree ounces of Orchard White, lions for em—- o] s beooming faded have a surprise With the Town Clerk. fatled. - | which any druggist will supply for a Colds Headache | y COTTON R lm'fl | rub |% on ’ou'r :::l:fil:a:da::td?:::': awalting them, because after one or A certificate has been returned rul The Glory was built in l:.u( "n!-‘ few cents, shake well in a bottle, and Toothache Lumbago f Washington, M.\‘,\' 14.—~Cotton _ron-»llw ]Hln. ky_ s two applications the gray hair van-|the town clerk announcing the birth 'ton in 1869 by Donald McKay, fam- you have a whole quarter-pint of the wrache Rheumatism med :lurlngv.\nr)l nmnu’n:enl to hu’n.x ']ln‘r-, Tx in. Don't sulter! Ok & ishes and your locks become luxuri-|of a son, Burton James, to Mr. and |ous builders of finc ships. She made| most wonderful freckle and tan Neuralgia Pain, Pain {396 bales of lint and 52192 of linters, vlr'n r : ;;‘ B sogh B iU, antly dark and beautiful. Mrs. Franklin J. Aspinwall on Maw 9.[the voyage from Havre, France,| cream, and complesion beautifier. Accept “Hayer Tablets of Aspirin®| compared with 623,105 of lint and|small trial bof oid, .. FKach unbroken package con-| 51,745 of iinters in March this year|Jacobs Oil from any drug store, and after using it just once you'll forget age this sweetly fragrant lem- | or been returned |around the Horn to San Francisco in| . 4 of lint and 49,287 of lint- Gray-| A certificate has Handy boxes and 4 Phis Is the age of youth. haired, unattractive folksaren't want- | from the town clerk of Middletown |00 days a record said never to have| on cream into the face, nectk, arms. tains proper directions. ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's| announcing the birth of a son, Nor-|been surpassed by a vessel of her and hands each day and see how twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug-|ers in April last year, the census|that you ever had backache, lumbago Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight | man Gustaf, to Mr. and Mrs. Olaf | type. freckles and blemishes naturally | gists alse sell bottles of 25 and 100.| bureau announced today. or sciatica, because your back "'|‘."' 5 and you'll be delighted with your dark| Renson of Fast Berlin on May 7. ——ine — | bleach right out and how youthfully Aspirin is the trade mark of Baver| S B |'“’ e . handsome hair and your youthful ap-| Mrs. Jennle Savage Morgan has| Letter “e” is used more often than ' ciear, soft and rosy-white the skin!' Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester| A Classified Ad in the Heraid|ery. 1t never disappoints, and has sold to Louisa C. H. Savage a house |any other. becomes. of Sallcylicacid. speaks for itself. been recommended for 60 years g, pearance within a few days.