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TUESDAY, MAY 15, EW BRITAIN liv.\l! Y HERALD, Browr Jhomsor 80N = = iy | R 8 g g Olier ey Apprebends Five ot i S o ehd " focws memvers ot vie il OBIECT 0 BUILDING LINE‘ Seouts will attend a meeting of 1 troop at the community house lin street Wednesday aftern Truck Destroyed by FiresDPlan for ISilver for Gifts “Martin” Wash Hats made of imported check ginghams and dot Spanish heels, a'so patent colt ted volles, in all the dainty colors, 2 to 6 vear sizes——$2.50 to $3.98 | Bouthport, who was arrested Saturday sandals with red kid irimming, hand sewed turn soles and low ench, Little Coats Tor girls, one to six years, tweed, polo cloth, chey afternoon by Officer Thomas Murphy | observing their actions, He saw Cuban heels. The smartest yet, \ots, werges and silks, Come with Hats to match, also Crepes in hlue following an automobile crash 3n|them trying to pry open the boxes ask for them at 8hoe section, and tan, plain and plaid effects, priced $5.00 to $20.00 cach, |Which her car smashed into-an anuto-|and stepping inside, he locked the | mobile owned and driven by Williard [ door and canght the five of them | Rowe, She was charged with reck-|redhanded, He questioned them and each tried to pass the blame off on the Postmaster, James Usher was summoned to the office and he found that nothing was missing. The | less driving and fatiure to have Istration card with her. In the with Rowe was P'atrick McNessa and he received a slight concussion of the Store You Furs With Us car others, | | | l of the fact that so many of the prop- appeared against the it is thought that ! ehairman of a committee to conduct| | the canvas: Ttems of Interest Mr, and Mrs. Fipst Selectman president of the senior ciass resuited in a dlose vote between Harold Roh-| erty own According 10 13 H. W. Goodrich and 2 i {0 c George Th. Carter the appropriation of. New members of the book commit- [ yy i . and Mrs. Rubin Hadley have re- roposed change " 4 ¢ o re 3 e . L 3 erts, Abraham Rosenthal, and RrOY ang Briod ety lh;” "-m“néqm .\’f&ffinu .rfn e "pp’_‘?““‘(j‘*v"fl;‘:{\ being W n‘\t_er'mnwd from a visit in New London.|men Caslowitz and Hadden TLarson| another hearing will be held wherein of roads in Berlin is oot, Mrs. E. W. Mildrum and Mrs.| 7The next meeting of the genera![who finished in @ tie for third place,| @ Strictly residential building and veranda line will be proposed. committee arranging for the Memo rial Day exercises will be held Sunday good condition as| H, W. Dowd. have ‘The meeting was postponed from a The winner of this will be president to keep them in as of the class that will he graduated those in charge would like to Truck Destroyed. Kk, the property of the hem. week ago last evening on account of [aveni ‘ol avli AV 2 19 " I Carter said that the roads have the lack of sufficlent members to CORE {1 e in ::"‘6,Zr:"":‘"",‘rh"l‘»‘h'r“‘fl’;;.""‘"“"_ in February of next year. Hlections o0 o St PR RO o feen Kept in fairly good Tepair, bul| duct business. Reports were read|cxpected that a speaker will be en- willtake place on Thursday during| CEE0IE 1y fire in front of the there are many things that_ are need-| |ast night, showing that the libra gaged in the near future, as the th«\» opening periad (1(' school. V”;' F'W‘ Garake Jokt svenihg about vd. such as a new road from Main|is on a sound basis, financially. A lspeakers' committee has several in Other officers nominated were as| i BN HISEE S CEG drawn Cirect, Kensington, to the junction ot | large number of néw books have mind. follows: Vico-president, Margaret| :00 @c0ck LA e Yarmington avenue and ‘th(\‘ N?\‘;J:H"\;‘ been received during the past year| The Girl Scouts will meet tomorrow 41\“:1‘ "“’"“,I.‘\'".‘ e 'I‘x K”’";;"' l‘"] B st S e R i which can not be bu e s 5 K i atherine Travis; secretary, Beatrice| 8 gine, ain road, whicl and the collection is being constantly [afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the com- Petaragi Dagmar Caplson and; Biby it is reported. The exhaust ignited All the money is necded t0] added to, the latest fiction and non-!munity house. the gasoline and the truck began to Richard House, present. | P make repairs which are = absolutely| fction being supplied. The board “of selectmen’ met s NAIBon IR En BRIl } blave. AR alabm. was ment h. and necessary. | Will Collect Costumes. evening at the town hall. Routine bba Anderson, and Corrado Magne- h f ot ey “People seem to think that the| A business meeting of the Mother-|husiness was transacted and gevera!| 10 oLl ”'""’l B e ment strip of road in front of their own|hood club of Berlin will be held to- bills were ordered paid. W S an o {h el Tt/ th e in{be | L oanondedi btk the entite Rocyof the Touses is the only strip in town," sald | morrow afternoon at § o'clock at| A gang of workmen is busy in the |mid-year ciass were as follow Pres. | truck “f:s ms'.m\wfl' 5 the first selectman. “They seem to for- | the community house. Women hav-|Murray clay pit on Farmington ave. |ident, Graham Maziene, Howard Stev-| EIRUIOn AIGTORINIEHR Y 2 get that there are many places that|ing costumes ayailable for use in nue, extracting the clay and sending|ens and William Christ; vice-presi- Elans were indespt, s musting b B ixing Mr. Carter tecelves| community affairs will be asked tolit to the brick yards, It is necessary|dent, Midred Quigley, Vo Stine, | Brock-Barnes post, American Leglon, D iAints from many people about| hring them. They will be collected for the pump to keep fairly busy|and Muriel Koo secrotury, AHed lastievening: for ther GLEstyants o the condition of some section of road, | and stored away for use in commu-|these days, on account of the frm\u-*n.i Cobat, 1. Rattenbury, and Doroth Memorial Day. Committees were ap- | Dht s powerless to do much because | nity events, such ‘as fairs, costume|rains. Jomhra; treasurer, Robert Chrisy, vointed to c onsthol enessd by of the limited funds. ! balls, plays or pageants. Rev, Samuel A. Fiske has left Ber-|Shubert, Jacob Rosentt wvobk fol@denotinggens SRt e sl The. great increase in traffic this| The reason for collecting these|lin for a few days vacation. He will| The first year mid claps fires| ipatade Williprohsblycbe Hed PiziAng year has been against the roads. They | costumes is that many people have return at the end.of the week. sulted as follow! Neioriny | yete furthercd fob Liie holding Gt iths| have been in need of constant atten-| gome to unnecessary expense and rah Murtha Connelly TR 60 B I Amka eI A TR | gion Clhhs mehich Witliba s Ao fhon. T men on the town teams|yrouble In making costumes for plays| Sarah Murtha Connelly, nged 06)Kania: vice-president. lrenc Halgls thesWiting ifeels KTCINGRELHC HAEY and on the town road gang have been | 2.3 other events when others have vears, died this morning at the Grove|Charlotte Witkin, ant AdrediAb ks e el inidune. ‘ working as rapidly as possible to re-!haq costumes that could have been | " hamson; secretary, Helen Armstrong, | i DRy, pair the sections most in need of ‘. |yged, The costumes will be catn. | === | Geraldine Curtin, and Gertrude Bar- AR G A o Farmington rond .from the!|ochos. e 1 e \WasHIEtoN stoet fuledTnat e ven i railroad bridge to Upson's corner and| Apother matter to be discussed by A I MA | Blinn and John 1 o at her home, ;\va had been il with the New Britain road have been niled | tye members will be the selling of r»‘-‘ ¢ { heart trouble for about 18 months, during the past week, and sand has!(reghments at the annual school field g hut was able to visit a physician yes- been spread upon them to put themi|gay ang athietic meet. The money | | Worth Mllllons ada il She o l"“","‘, in e 170 the sale OF refreshments will o T Ltk A i tnto the community houge tund, v ok %t i ¢ g 4 | was well known to a large circle of 8 y The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon, the meeting being Purely | g o piveess of Hydrochlorie Acid 1s afternoon ot 4 o'clock from the fu- rusiness one. The annual inecting “ _ ) ndiges- SHORT BREATH of the organization will be held next b :‘llnn i i neral parlors ot 13, C. Porters Sons at ‘Innn'h, at which time the election of 2 {1y Court strest, New Hcitatn, R ¥y officers for the next year will be held. |y wejl-known authority states that George Hilton, rector of the Episco- —n—— " ‘k “l; et ‘“f .rp\) v.rumz\ W nearly always due to acidity-—acid ville will officiate and burial will be ol b LR SR and not, as most folks he- in Albany, N. Y., Thursday afternoon. Rritain | . |wgainst Antonis and Civitelli Greco, | Stomach She leaves no near relatives, lack of digestive juices, | Resume Work on Corer symptoms of High Blgpd Pressure lieve, from a i Ty lusband and wife of Rerlin. The al-| : A Diasiness, | paipitation, oppressive legation in that Greco transterred | Fic slates thet af e¥eert s | wWorkmen of the LaCourse Co. of fullness in the chest and labored | property to his wife ir order to pre- | chloric acid in the stomach retards| orkmen of t E rse of exertion ) - ) | digestion and starts food fermenta- | I3ristol resumes work on the corner of ! Whiting and West Main streets this © vent an attachment by the plaintiff on | breathing on slight among the first symptoms of a dan- 4n unpaid note of §200, gerously high blood pressure. If un-. The writ is returnable in the New | heeded, the body loses tone, ohe’s life [ritain city court the fourth Monday {8 shortened and there is danger that in May. David L. Nair is eounsel for death may come sudden through the plaintiff and the papers werc apoplexy. (gerved by Constable Fred Winkle. High Blood Pressure is in itself a Foresters to Meet symptom, for it usvally indicates that Court Mattahéssett of the Foresters the body is clogged and choked with will meet at the hall in Kensington poisonous wastes. Before relief can|Thursday evening. A elass of ecight be had these wastes must be eliminat- | candidates will be initiated. Tt is ex- ed. It was for just such conditions pected that the reports of the various that Bi-a-lin was first preparcd by a fair committees will he ready for an- nouncement at the meeting. It is un- tion: then our meals sour like garbage | in a can, forming .acrid fluids and gases, which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that! heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we | eructate sour food, belch gas or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash og nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive | aids and instead get from any phar-| macy four ounces of Jad Salts and| take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, while it is| effervescing, and furthermore, to con- | The cellar w being dug n.orning. e ——————— SULPHUR CLEARS | A PIMPLY SKIN wply Sulphur as Told When Yoor Skin Breaks Out. | well-known physician. Bi-a-lin assists in driving these poi- derstood that the court cleared a tidy tinue this for one week. While re- P sons out of the body and lowering sum on the recent carnival and fair, | lief often follows the first dose, it is breaking out of the skin on | hiood pressure in Nature's own way., Third and Fourth Degrees - |important to neatralize the acidity, neck, arms or body is overcome will be|remove the gas-making mass, start] quickest by applying Mentho-Sul- | Bi-a-lin is mild, pleasant and harm- Third and fourth degrees ! the liver, stimulate the kidneys and| phur. The pimples seem to dry right | Jess in its action and brings a won-'worked on a class of candidates at a derful new feeling of vigor and pow- |mecting of Berlin grange this m'oninn"h"’ promote a free flow of pure| Qnly 14 but a multimillionaire! | Up. and go away, declares a noted | er almost at once. Such remarkable 'st 7:30 o'clock, standatd time, in the | digestive juices. | Morence Argall Ya who recently | SKin specialist. | tesults have been reported in the hall on Damon's hill i | Jad Saits is inexpensive and I8 came into a fortune of $13.,000,000, Nothing has ever becn found to most obstinate cases that Bi-a-lin has This meeting wifl be one of the big. | made from the acid of grapes and probably is one of Ameri wealthi- | take the place of sulphur as a_pimple | jemon julce combined with fithia and cst children. The money was left by remover. It is harmiess and inex- | grst events of the year, the initiatior heing followed by the annual Hariest cupper prepared by the women of the ‘grmge. It is expected that several Yates of M- | pensive Machine - small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur and use it like cold cream. Just ask any druggist for a | | now been put up in convenient form and i& sold by all good druggists such as The Clark & Brainerd Co., The Dickinson Drug Co., City Drug Store: codium phosphate. This harmless|jer father, Porter B saits is used by thousands of stomach!waukee, head of the Ya sufferers with excellent resuits. Works of Beloit and Ontario. Children 3, fOl’ project will be finished before a great time has elapsed, Program for Musicale, The following program has been| grepared by the members of the | Christian Endeavor soclety of the (‘ongregational church for the musi- cale to be held in the Congregational | church Friday evening at 8:15. | F.| ances business of Hart and Maynard, | next door, and will conduct both the auto accessory business and the elec- | trical business jointly. A, I. May-| pard will be in charge of the elec- | trical contracting work and an 18 Jiour service will be maintained. | Plainville Briefs. | James McGuire who was operated | upon recently at the New Britain Gen- | eral hospital recently, was able to sit up vesterday. He is allowed to re- | ceive visitors. | %'he Missionary society of the Ad-| vent Christian church will meet at the | liome of Mrs. Fred Peace on Tom-| linson avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. v | 1 wish to thank the public for the votes which they bought for me dur-| ing the popularity contest run by the of P. MISS VE <. NA SAUNDERS. — | for two gentlemen | advt, toom and boa at 60 East Main street usual hour I » © h rehe | VISIT OUR SILVER SECTION THIS WEEK AND BRLKECT CAKE DARKETS, CRACKER AND | ‘\|:1.~"- % In‘l::lr\ T e Ly B, W MOTHER! J CHEESE DIFHES., BREAD TRAYS, COVERED VEGETALLE DIRHER, SUGAR AND CREAM BETH | the program, which is “In Memariam; | for Musicale—Plainville Rriefs, ._7...‘_‘) Fletcher's Castoria isa harmless Submlute.for sy \ Historie Monumenta, Rtatues and| ogicer K. W. Murrey apprehended Tastor O, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially / 6 PIECES, VALUES TO §7.80, OFFERED 70 YOU . Tablets in 4 8" The roll oa cer K, e : ’ 0" 3 T 0, OFFERED 70 YOU AT-—83.800 FACH, Tablete In Amoriea.” Tho roll call 18| gy young boys in the act of attempt prepared to relieve Infants one month old to Children all ages of 5 A 5 , ing to open private mail boxes in the — ' N " ' THESE ARE BUT SAMPLE offerings at our big Silyer section, Other suitables for Wedding Gifts oy st Berlin baseball feam winy| POAL Ofice last evbning and took them Constipation Wind Colic 5o Mhowa {0 great variety, from §1.00 to $30.00 each, |give o dance and social at Athlerie M CUO pending an Invostigation Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach hall Friday e 14 (aahiaetie of the matter, ‘The arrests cloar up X ? hall Friday ovening. Old fashioned |, ymyqier that has been troubling the Diarrhoea Regulate Bowels | post office authorities for months YT - " - — S ¥ am. ¢ faid bigt. Many complaints have been re Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest,and celved by the postmaster regarding, - . . N SOUTHINGTON NEWS the condition of the boxes and sev- Natural Sleep without Opiates | eral stated that they were unable te PR T f M— ’ | wone sasmabibnn -';-:“' ”":m '.;fh”,"“‘"- .q:.||.p:~:| “un' To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of MM an s ear | Woman's Trinl Continued — Other|a combination lock and investigation Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it, : | BRI : of the complaints have shown that The Tatest just received, A BUTTON ON ROM S the “Kiddy Craft" of cream Kiddy | ases—Purchases Business— | 0 1ocks have been tampored with, amart new red Kid Strap pumps Cloth, yellow, blue and gresn trimming, hand embroidered, sizes 3 Items of Intere: Last cvening, the local policeman _— with hand sewed turn soles and and 4 and priesd $1.98 pair, 800 INIERNL | while making his rounds, noticed the ";’”]km:vlmn.:- 'n“xkpt-m:-i n:nrlvlhn nld:‘»-’ bt M\'llull.\GH LICT \lfll‘.fil.l g The case of ) ’ ce » of YOV p by { 0o L W he en up in he near he following marriage censed e case of Miss Beatrice Hlack of [ hoys in the lobby of the post offlee |, oo™ e work was stopped for were fssued today at the offles of ind for o time he remained outside wome. time and it is hoped that the City Clerk A. L. Thompson: Tantas B Wiillams of 163 Clark street and Miss Agnes Mary McCarthy of 33 Connec- ticut avenue; Jacob C. Mehl of 825 Church street and Miss Lena Berger of the same address, Anclent Egyptians made coffins of cork, [brain. . The car In which e was rid-{ boys are being held by the authorl-|"Grande Polka de Concerte ing was overturned and both were|ties pending the receipt of advices | xjpert White, planist; Melody of Love | [thrown, to the pavement. McNessa|from the post office authorities inl,nd Rose in the Bud, Miss Hazel Because you are assured of safe protection against mothe, f¥e or theft. Each garment is thoroughly was unable to appear in court yester- | Washington. The matter i consid- |Rocers soprano; duet, Poet and| cleansed and hung separately on each hook, Stored in our own Cold Storage Plant where you can obtain day and the trial was postponcd pend- | ered as a serious one by the govern- e sunvl and l(or;lns noiurn Misses your IFur valuable at a moment's notice. Phone §-5200. "‘KI the ”;""‘""’; of his injuric ment officials, as the laws governing Nathalle and Barbara Case: .\mmly)l Jo was arrested Sunday night \]\\v Of L lll “‘m_hllhh- 5] """“’"f" h“ & | mandolin, Verne Wyman, mandolin | {64rs Mitoli ana Cookayne ALtorinn| said (5 court’ Bome ‘ot ‘Uhem dte and T, Albertit White, sccompanias tercation with a conductor of the| said to be incorrigible. The Lark, Miss Nellle Bixby, planist: | ° in better condition. Main strect, | state officers, as well as members o ‘onnecticut Co. TPelix Bagone was| 5 f)h]""l to Lines, P :::";‘_"(_\1:;:: R:‘s]:r‘:stfl:\nd“li&wt;{:)zfit B rIln New3 Kensington, has recelved the same|Burritt grange, New Britain, an.| n0d 35 id costs for ault on Fully 35 property owners from |y . . soprano, Miss Mildren Fisher, | i e treatment. There is still a bad sec-| Newington grange will be present, icorge Ask He was arrested t Main street appeared at the .m‘l i},:prl; White, ‘tenor and Howhnd'| +me e | tion of road on Main street, Kenging- Will Hold Supper jatuiday eyenng; hearing of the town plan commis- & T80 CL (0! Waltz, Miss Mar- | fon; in front of the Berlin SAVINES| ne Ladies' At y ey Asiiaw of Knowles avenue| sion held in the town hall last eve- | FIPRENGL BSSE, W™ o ioporing H Y bank, which is in naed of immediate | ginston ‘\lw'lmdh:t :"’”"‘.\ of the Ken | g purchased the fish business owned | ning. Strenuous objections were r;lnm s na ey i Ay as our Back repair. {annual supper 'om:"r:,-“”! hold it | y Carl Burkhardt dn Oxley's court,|raised to the cstabilshment of a four- | zel Rogers snr\mnln. and Miss RBridges have been found to be in|ipe "h";(‘?:“nrlon Jr;l:\ evening le was employed at the local mariet foot bullding line on the street |.w\,""hn““ Cice 'Mm' T.a Harpe Eillen- | G- o c' | fairly good condition. Tt is not known|ipe churel ,l St "f”'“":"'fl or several years. make a business section out of it.| L lmhfl'h"wm;'\mm pianst; Te | wven ut. E AIRS‘“‘th" T e R D h have been invited to e Combounes Trihe of Tiristel| Attorney Charles I Conlon appeared |\ fEREET0 0 N Heart is SIng-| I a dull, constant backache sl BUllt thleyear. Gk s s \ill sxemplity the chief s degree at o | for Anthony DiMarco, who has a resi- | JESSE B 0 ogars ™ soprano; | in s & L conpAnt bedkatie Alons Library Association Meoting | At 3 otclock in the afternoon the | ineeting of Wonx Tribe, I 0. R. M.[dence on the street, and he Noletd|p e el Vhite. pianietir | ey s etk ki ot Bt s ! : g. soclety will hold a meeting and ali| rhursday evening. the Grlalon o ths majolily of the FUne IO SR o tortured with stabbing pains? Then ik | R. D. Clark was elected president|members have been requested to be ik e property owners in saying that the | Tickets may be obfained from the ook to your kidneys. When the Kid- Appmpnauon ol $9,000 Not Su[-i of the East Berlin Library associa-|Present, ag important husiness will he LR C R e B A I L LI L B commitee of neys weaken the system becomes |ton at the adjourncd meetjng of the | transacied. CLASS OFFICERS NOMINATED | (i ami e the town were to anow e *0etE; overloaded with polsons. Backache, TP | organization, which was held in the| Court Cases Tomorrow : business places to be built only four oeing I, Balleving, \o1. | CUttINE pains, headaches, -dizziness hGlell(, Sa]s Selectman [library room last evening. Mrs.| The cases of Oristi Mistirio of K TR ||kusinsssividses {ocherbilitiony saunliy A vy, cpordenu faid DARIRI N Cb1~ | ana it “diserdery ske LA RETAFE Henry Taylor was chosen vice presi- | ington, arrested in the reeent Jliquor | MOR Junior. Mid-Year and t of the nelghborhood would be spolled. bhre returned. laat evoning from @|result, Donlt walt-tar seriofsniidiey s | dent, Mra. E. W. Mildrum secretary|yaid in’ that section of the town and| Year Students’ Nominods A 4 i L AT GRa Gt e T [N LNCEERE ol the vicinty of LIteh-|gickness to set in. Use Doan's Kid- MEETINGJ"“ treastrer, and Walter Robt llbra- | Joa Cugno, held on. the mmnn\\“n and ear Students’ Nominecs Announced A \:l i A R | field with a tale of a catch of 8IX ney Ppills! Thousands recommend LIBRARY Asso- |ian. A, A, North, E. W. Mildrum will come tp in the Beriin town coupt| Today:By Mr. Slade. | Fast Main and Hast streets, objected ,'""':,‘",,mf":‘,:,”":m'"f :,",,Pmm:h:pm;:;: Doan's. ‘They should help you. Ask —_— ::«ds Oepar;tenadiowery,; oleotad ""“':“"(‘31‘"*?‘" "")"’“’_“Kv Y The results of the nomination of|to the proposition of cutting away part|were produced, Mr, Collins showed ponk ;ifim’;'xm‘, ki Grange Wil Meet This Evening—Next 1t i3 planned to hold a canvass for|N Siatia 9:‘.‘;:‘,, ?.;n4:n,:,"'\"," Stfegl lomeers fovthewm!a-year (ol L bl ,s,";”"";',“l","”""l‘: a trout which weighed over a pound | Afrs, Jos. Hooper, 22 Chapman St. Abinbral Dy Commpilts | NEW: merdbera Much Intereat is he-j dolumphy, R irls he et b | Yhe Ao ERUB ENaR ot e Serietting sl e ek | an s o, elght inches long. e | gays: “One morning my back started Mecting of Memorial DAY it R SRR A e e i L REE S L O B LI oie o a reqdived tbisasHifice | oun stated HIRE B TRy (07 o, anho anLLOOIIAI I L INE A U {ce Sundag—Foresters Wil Tnitiate | It s felt that morel people should foln | the case of John Imich, Who was ar- | boaent L p LA O ol e Y Q‘r(‘)"‘frsxul-:lr::“\:ng felt jas hoURh U er AL |in order that better work might be|r A & 4 i 4 7 and secretary| ' @ k Sl LIt g A s | feet swelled and I could scarcely ge: Candidates Thursday Evening. | done. ‘Oacar Benson was npfirTnml L:":LI’Z:I]::;\L‘;E :\l:ohz:;p.;u\‘i:;nsn were chosen from the senior, junior| No action was 1:,:1:." by the mem-| The B. & L. service station at 85| v choes on. My husband M‘,ifm, 5 are als | B oa s e el i e oy bers!of (e commisslon,but! I view | Weat MAin Hiteet 16g taken over the | ;s 1o try Donn's Kidney Dills, T give electrical wiring, fixtures and appli- | noan's credit for the healthy con- dition my kidneys are in now."” DO AN ’ KIDNEY PILLS 60¢ at all Drug Stores Toster-Milburn Co. MigChemButfalo,NY. ELECTRICAL WIRING, FIXTURES, APPLIANCES And a Full Tine of AUTCMOBILE ACCESSORTE at — THE B. & L. SERVICE Plainville 18-Hour Service Picka yea.sons youngsters who driik a quart of milk a day and you will hawe 12 why Amer- ica is building a healthy nation dozen