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p | MISSISSIPPI PRIMARIES Plainville News cimpemm ARE CLOSELY CONTESTED MEMORIAL FRIDAY (kS | s e | SR A = Subtituten | Jockson Miss. Aus S—Witn ap| B RANMG Entire Town to Pay Homage to| " Aveid Imitations=5c ey 1 g by A el o] i governor and other state offices tabu- i i vho have | lated early today, Henry L. Whitfleld President Warren G. Harding |runy recuests thae an those wno niave | ined sarly today. mesey L wiitteld room and board for teachers for the & e o coming school year, to communicate [the Mississippi State College for with him as secretary so that the| Women, was leading four opponents ‘HERE is no better SEN TRUMBULL IN CAPITAL teachers mayhe able to make a defi- | for the gubernatorial nomination by ray to T ! nite decision. The present staff of |a wide margin but indications were way to prepare ifor —_ 3 be a rainy day than to ur l ™ umm er a e o teachers is one of the finest that has|that a second primary would 4 ¢ Fined For Passing Standing Trolley been employed in the Plainville | necessary. . S outfit yourself with “onnor, o em- A Sennett ““Mike' th busi S S schools in years and the members of | | e proper usiness Car—Returns From Corvention in {he school board hope to keep it in- |inary, speaker of the house of rep-| training. It will al- Philadelphia—Corner Road Fin- [tact if possible. The teachers in ques- low you to earn your i / ° f I resentatives and former Governor | Theodore G. Bilbo of Poplarville who tion, however, feel that they cannot v ! 4 urs 1s of Great Importance ||| oo ™ ™ i mm e e s s ) B a ed that they will have some |Campalgn while serving a sentence in 5 Arrangements were made at a|toooroC , jail at Oxford for contempt of fed-| s apecial TORIAE “1of. the Elajnvillg|PIaee to stay.during the year. eral court were running neck and| WRITE FOR OFFERING SAVINGS OF 209; TO 35% ON EACH PURCHASE—YOU HAVE CHOICE OF LUXUR- O Crnanat dboioiivn o roa “held'itn' dhe Road Is Finished e Cii{o o S olRae T £ tar il CATALOG IOUS FURS IN THE MOST ACCEI'TED MODES FOR THE COMING SEASON. MAKE YOUR SELEC- e vooms Iast evening, to hold| The road at the corner of Whiting | xov, i 0" Glarkadale, formerly state TION NOW—-STYLES FOR THOSE OF CONSERVATIVE. TASTE—AS WELL AS THE MORE ELABOR- S biie memorlal service for the|2nd West Main streets was finished | otor" wag” fourth and Percy Bell | ATE OOPIES OF RECENT IMPORTATIONS WHICH IS THE LAST WORD IN SMARTNE! fats prosident, Warren G. Harding,|PY the employes of the state highway | o Greanville, former chancery judge: on Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock,|commission today. A load of crushed|)qq | Raccoon Coats in smart sport styles, 38, 40 and 42 inch lengths, made of fine quality dark skins with or standard time. The services will be :;‘z"“_""“ Indd ;:v:z};‘e f%‘:;”z;‘:"fi:d Returns from 180 scattered pre- without border, cholce of shawl or crush collars. November price will be $245.00. Midsummer price held in Pierce fleld at the same hour |this was covered with a P cincts out of 1438 in the state, many $195.00. i in which the burial service will be|dressing of the Warrenite which is|of them incomplete, gave Whitfield : held at the - president's home in|vsed on the rest of the road. The| 15435, Conner 9,521, Bilbo 0,428, Beautiful 50 Inch Coat of black Moired Caracul with inserts of Hudson Seal. Our November price will Marion, O. If the weather is unfa-|COrner now presents an attractive ap- | Franklin 5,133 and Bell 2,291. The be $750.00. Midsummer sale price $595.00. vorable, the services will be held in|pearance and adds to the looks of the race developed a surprise in the center of the town and many favor-|strength of Bilbo. Bilbo, Franklin 2 S the Community theater instead of in 50 Irzi: Hudson Seal Coat with collars and cuffs and panels of Viatka Squirrel. Our November price the open. ¥ able comments have been passed on|and Bell were supporters of the Var- it by tourists passing through. daman faction, defeated last year in|They also demand that their July will be $675.00. Midsummer sale price $515.00. The anbibs progrets will ‘be in charge of Rev. George Hilton, rector Matter of Signs .. |the victory of Hubert D. Stephens| Wages be increased 300 per cent. Up to the present time, no action|over Vardaman who sought re-nom-| Unusually Low Prices on Hudson Seal Coats, (dyed muskrat) 40, 45, 48, 50 inch, with self collars of the Episcopal church of Our Sa- B or with contra¥ting fur collar and cuffs, of mink, skunk, Viatka Squirrel, Kolinsky, etc. November prices ' 23 T. V] | i 0 viour, who has been very active in|has been taken to erect route signs|ination to the U. 8. senate. Whit- 0 will be from $295.00 to $795.00. Our Midsummer Sale prices arc $235.00 to $625.00. bringing about this service. Brock-|for the convenlence of passing auto- | fiedl and Conner had the support of ATTACK N FRANGS Barnes post, American Legion will|mobilists in the center. At the pres- | What is known as the anti-Vardaman —_—— Other exclusive coats at big savings of $100.00 and more. oibat a taiiinvitatl ¢ ti th b i 8t wing. participate, and a special invitation |ent time, there are a number of signs s French Believe That British Politi- Charge customers may will be extended to all clergymen in|on the silent policeman in the center,| Women voted for the first time in Plainville and to the town officials. but because this is an unusual place |3 Purely state election. clans Are Trying to Force Down The details and complete program |for them, the autoists fail to see the Rates of Exchange i i hed tomorrow. directions thereon, The sl . > = ILES will be publis] h 4 e sign on a ) ATTRACTIVE NEW S| The Chamber of Commerce also| (elegraph pole was taken down yester- TROUBLE IN THE RUHR By The Assoclated Prees. Molre Crepes—the newest and smartest thing in Embroidered Crepes—Ilovely for blouses and trim- voted to send a request to the mer-|day directing the traffic to Southing- 2 Paris, Aug. 8.—The continupd drop sitke, Riack and colors—4$4.50, $5.00 yard. mings, new shades for street wear, 40 inches wide, chants and all busn;—mss ‘;laths' In|ton and motorists are more and more of the francs in London and New New Satin Crepes—One of the leading fall silks, | $6.00 and $11.00 yard. ;fivn&v‘:nts:!;q;t; Ol‘f a:*:n: ; o“::ggr cach day bewildered when they arrive [Unrest Among Miners Increases—| York is attributed in French banking new shades, 40 inchies wide—8$4.00 yard. Azuwear Satin Crepe—40 inches, all colors, a rich e C10c % |in the center. It is the opinion of circles to a “political offensive” in Mirro Satin Crepe—One of the most beautiful satin | heavy material for $4.75 yard. I'riday aftérnoon. ft xz:mmltlt‘ih“zfl many of the residents who have been| ‘WOrkers Demanding Raises in Pay| 1 ondon, There is no big treasury appointed to consu e merchants|requested for directions, that signs Totalling About 300 Per Cent. operation or banking move in pro- crepes made, 40 inches—$6.00 yard. Duvetyns—All colors, 36 inches wide, for dresses, g 5 % o Russian Crepe—All colors, pretty heavy crepe, 40 | capes, suits and millinery, \'er‘)‘» fine quality, pricea JELRIN “°"t"e°:;°"- n};n‘?’?:“"l‘lfgr;"':i should be placed in the center so that gress, that would influence exchange, inches wide—8$3.78 a yard. at $3.00 a yard . to reques { te - L ot tourists, of whom there are greater| Duesseldorf, Aug. 8.—The agita- it was pointed out by the Bank of close their factories for the &fter|iumbers this year than any other, |tation among the workers here is be-| France. s noon and a C‘?mm"::‘n was appointed | pp v continue on their way without | coming more serious daily, according| Financial circles are consequently 0 to take up this mah el;s‘ 1_ stopping to ask for the directions to|to both French and German sources|looking for an explanation in London. Biyitor, “""“l e Jorglthe nelghboring cities, of information. The most serious in-| They contend that even in London the & Sf’"f""r I‘”th" A }hi ’O:U\T ‘_x ingto Plainville Briefs . fcident yet reported occurred at the movement cannot be purély specula- Plainville ;l‘s ime" a1 coremonies for] Miss Angie Paletta of New York, is|Stheldel Iron Mines, where the miners| tive, as some times has been the case, ° attended the affair, but was not|wooden one which has seen many |0 attend t Sk He fa attending | Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | locked the mine directors in their|bcause the man who'sells francs at er in ews the president there. e I et Barraws oA B oA AlE tRat! offices and declared themselves in|eighty to the pound sterling will, in Up to and Including Sept. 5th Store Closes Wednesdays at Noon. . Furs held and stored on deposit of 1-4 purchase price until November 1st. have Fur purchases appear on bills rendered November 1st if requested. the opinion of one of the men who [platform will take the place of the old mixed up in the battle. years of service and has continually S REUEY According to him the - Benjamin|had to be patched up. The platform |48 & member of Governor ~Tomple-) =0, Lm0 e e aken a | control of the mines. | the light of past experience, make brothers were indirectly the cause of |on the cast side of the tracks wa: | (ON'S Staff and is the only man vebres| G0 T 6 ¥ es Nolan, the eon.| - Another incident it is reported, oc-| money only for those to whom he 3 the fight. He said that he was sit-|made concrete several years ago. The senting Plainvilie xhero.h [rcguos e & & “|curred at the Salzerneulck mines|gells, » 4 ting under a tree about 500 feet from | width of the platform will be about was made at thlo Chn‘nf ‘vr ot hm'.‘; John Murphy has‘ SirabaEsa where the officlals told the miners The conclusion of the financiers the scene of the mix-up. He 8aw the [ ight feet and it will extend for sime | Merce meeting k«"t brint idress on | Ford truck to aid him in his handline | (RETe Were not sufficient paper marks who are endeavoring to follow the two Benjamin brothers g0 to a near-| 400 fect from the switch north_of the | e Sort0r e B b mart of |of his ico business # 7andling | to pay the wages which were due. | movement is that the attack on the [] KE SMASH by fence and start to rip rails {rom |station to the water pug south of th CapleaE el B ; : The miners then proceeded to erect | franc in London s inspired by politl- , prabably in order to vegin le: ¥ : 2 a gallows outside e offices, upon iderations. A_I:TER PI s gument Tmmediatelyif man known:| o Pos e R Ty men will make shortvaq;i!-esos. ,,v:OfiR,-SQSAID‘E_?Q} up to 600 bush- | which the wages were produced with- e as Alexander ran over to them and = i Change In Services 8] come, first served. Joseph|out further parley. WIND UP OF GRAND CIRCUIT tcld them that they shoudl not rip| The lawn party at the residence of AL st o bé helatindthe 5 president w s : | claiming an immediate advance of and a trotting event today will wind 3 Charles W, Dickinson last evening was Mercedes Car and Reo Truck In-| e encg e beine,» member of the g e | hiren of Our Saviour, ac. | For Ssle—Cut G () ily that owned the adjoining|a big success according to grangers |l‘Piscopal church of Our Saviour, ac > adioli blooms. | (0,000,000 marks | famly ¥ e TanEe" | cording to an announcement by the |Geo. D. Mastin, 56 E. Main St—advt.| wanes and pavement 1n s here st up:the ix-day. wrand clicuik bipiIRg b evonshire park. The memorial service for the late | Oliver, Plainville; 'Phone 19-4.—advt. # The Ruhr miners in general are Windsor, Ont., Aug. 8.—Two paces farm. who attended. About 75 people were rector in yesterday’s Herald, at 10 a. voixed: 0 Cotlioion Yoslerday . | sticods of the Besiamine tmene, |present aud the night wes an excelien | 2407, 2 FELURE wil wot he. T SOUEEINGTON N‘EWS he backed off saying, “Wait! Come|plenty to eat and plenty to do. Games |Stead. the rector and congregation will one at a time!” However, they did|were played and a short program car. |take part in the community service to WITNESS TELLS OF FIGHT not do so, it is sald, and goon they |ried out. l»s’\h:::cmm;:s:c,wr:”o;go:mhm“ AR S Pt WAL were all piled on top of him. His : 5 : : friends and relatives from the farm B By - |the church of Our Lady of Mercy, Fri- . New York City, 5 o saw his predicament and immediately | The next big event in the grange |!ay morning at 7:30 o'clock, for the Influence—Milldale to Play—May Will Lay New Cement Platform &t| . .q o his rescue, They were|will he the fleld day which will be |vresident. This service will not inter- i e A +7 1923 Station—Land Transactions of the|joined by several of his friends Who held by the Central Pomona Grange |fere in any with the community serv- al er Special Session. ugust /, were among the picnickers. After|at Middlefleld next Tuesday. The |ice in the afternoon and the pastor Vincent Wicki was found guilty of Contaras Bros' & Perakos’ Week—Recovering From Fall— |that the poliice %rrivevl. the narratof |Central Pomona is composed of |hopes that all of his congregation who driving an automobile while under Grange Affair a Sucoéss. S ; granges from this section of the state, [can, will attend, Special prayers will [ ¢he influence of intoxicating liquor, | Sl Palace Theatre, When asked if John Mosshie and|about 15 or 20 granges being included, | offered following the mass for the| without proper indorsement of his N Britain, C A Reo truck owned and.driven by |Sam Baba were selling liquor, he|The field day will be open to all (Success and guidance of President|operator's license, and without his | gk €w britain, Conn. said that they were passing AMONgZ (ourth and fifth degree grangers and |Calvin Coolidge, upon whom falls the | registration card, and was fined Gentlemen:—In harmony with Presi- Isadore Limon of Meriden was badly damaged in' a crash on the turnpike | the C‘fo“'d selling what he thought (5 Jarge number from Berlin are plan- |duty of taking up the deceased presi-|$109.25 in court yesterday. He was! < s & was wine, but that he did not see an¥ |ning to attend. dent’s burden. arrested following a collision on Bris- dent Coolidge’s proclamation, the B. F. yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock, Y lslav owaver Hel statedl thas| o ot when it was struck by a Mercedes SR0Y X 8 8% The affair will begin about 10 ost Office To Close - | tol street Saturday night. In making 2 s fthe people might have brought their|yolock in the morning. There will be| Postmaster James Usher received a |the curve in the road at Eden avenue |§ Keith Vaudeville Exchange has adopted car driven by Theodore Halaker of | New York city, |own liquor. |athletic events, ball games and other |letter from Postmaster General Harry | and Bristol street, he drove his car the following resolution’ whereby:_ 2 According to the witness of the af- [y ! The scene of the accident was k sports. At noon a big dinner will he |§: New this morning stating that all | across the street and into another Berlin street almost directly in front [fair the Beniamins and another fam-|gervaq ang in the afternoon a program | POSt offices will close Friday afternoon | parked against the curb. - Besides All Theaters Booked by the B. F. of the Worthington schoolhouse, Mr. lly have been having a feud for sev-| . some sort will be carried out. between the hours of 5 and 6 o'clock | paying the fine in court, he agreed to Keith Vaudevi"e Exchange Win Remain td Limon was proceeding north in his|eral vears. The two groups formerly daylight saving time, or from 4 to 5|pay for the damage to the other car. lived “in: Pratol and there they had East Heslinjlionis o'clock standard time. Mr. Usher| The Milldale baseball team will|§ Closed on Friday, August the 10th Until [ y truck, traveling at a moderate rate il ) ’ y % Mrs. J. A. 1" some trouble. They have also en. Willlams and_daughter, |s1ateq this morning that this policy | play the Sessions Clock Co, team on of speed. The Mercedes car was on 2 > Mildred, have ret d its way south and spectators say that | ased in disturbances at other times. ] > returned to their home () pe followed out in respect for the |the Milldale school grounds Sunday 5 P. M. i TG cn Penfield avenue after spending the | it was traveling at a rate closely ap-|The people who lived on the farm P 8 the { 1 omory of President Hardin afternoon. The Pexto team over- v : ast few days as t 3 s £ g i pr:{lgmnihsnmm”“ an hour. vare) ::;i:mm be ‘membere Hot | ks | bAst few dnre a;];:: guests of rela- Bristol Man Ts Fined whelmingly defeated the Sessions It is my urgent request that your Pal- Vhen the big car was within a few h 3 < 2 v e D. MacPherson of 91 West street, [team last week in Forestville. : : : : feet of the truck it turned to the Tand Transactions. o 'I‘hr‘fir‘onddlflnn of Henry Porter, who | prigtol, was fined $25 and costs lnrcl;o Following the town meeting held ace and Scenic Theatres in New Britain left, evidently attempting to pass on| The following records of land|!3 confined to his home on Wileox |{own court by Justice Merritt O. Ry. | Monday night, it is thought that an- follow aut our resolution. i . the left instead of on the right. The |transactions have been received at|2VeNue by iliness, is improved and he |ger on the char i other special town meeting will have i A e p 3 arge of passing a stand- P & result was a collision in which no one |t sffiee of the town clerk, Arthur |!®able to &it up a short time each day. el 5. |to De called because the meeting . E.F. ALBEE, was hurt, but.in which the truck was ||, Woodruff: Mr. and Mre. Walter Werdelin have | moptie - &rnd oo e 8 AUL0- | o nday was adjourned without nam- ¢ badly smashed. The Mercedes car| ~Marjorie Maore of Kensington has|réturned to their home on Main|who presented the state's case, told |IN8 @ Specific date to reconvene. The President was not badly damaged. sold to Florence A. Griffith, also of [Sreet after spending the past week as |the court that a commplaint had heey |Motion to adjourn was voted and Halaker was arrested by Constable | Kensington, a lot 60X165 fect between |the Euests of relatives in Gllford. | e that o soom oyt 220 DN | carried withont naming another date Frank Brown who arrived on the|ino peek Memorial library and the| MTS. Frederick Hubbard has return. | | 20 auchioblie driven by MacPhe h "[to meet. scene in a few minutes. The man | cidence of Patrick Kelly, ed to her home in this place after |while per::?o \:':]rng::‘:n:;q:,nha:;”fé Miss Catherine McGrath, daughter was charged with reckless driving. | Jonn Carbo has sold to Joseph T.|SPCNding the past few weeks as the |un Wen st st et Lk w; of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. McGrath of THEREFORE—In Sacred Memory and Respect to Our i.lal"eol"' ‘\,112,"';'r:g"ag:,:?:g?;a):;?r :zr Sisti a plot of land 50x150 feet u‘;m(:rrrr ::)1;."&\:1»'1 ];:rn iR KMECH | et et A ST e oy o pas;: Eden g observed her birthday | Late President, Warren G. Harding, the PALACE 31,100, dnma gos g north of the factory of the Amer-|at their home in iristol ediby withoutieckingunl Moo | o oranyiatiner Nome (i BHe i wasithe AND SCENIC THEATRES WILL REMAIN aching the car. ican Paper Goods company in Ken-| A choir rehearsal will be held at St. | pherson stated : reciplent of a varied assortments of 2 v 1S 3 Spectators say that the Mercedes | gi,gton Both parties are Kensing-|Gabriel's church Thursday evening at reOn ated that something had | yserul gifts and in the evening a |8 CLOSED FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th, UNTIL 5:00 was traveling at such a rate 0§tspeelt: ton: man. A 7:30 o'clock, standard time. A cele. '::L";" u“n‘;:l‘f r“.;“:mme "J':;‘h fl?’l he | family party was held at the house, (& P. M., OPENING FOR TWO PERFORMANCES that it slid fully 150 feet after William S. Norton of Kensington bration of the Holy Communion will e “0 8top. ice Ryder | at which a dainty lunch was served AT THAT TIME. struck the truck. . ice | Mas s0ld to Patsy Sisti, also of Ken- [be held at §t. Gabriel's church Sunday in“nr:lm mtfi"x‘lflm and gned him, warn- | i honor of the little hostess, Among The state police and town police |gingto, a plot of land 50x165 feet on | morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Harry| 5 = same time, to stop the [the presents which the ilttle miss are warring against just this type of |y} "Nory Britain road nearly opposite|Bodley of New Britain will have pext tme. 5 cherishes most, is a gift of a beau- driver and chances are that ar'\yone the Prentice manufacturing company. |charge of the services, Returns From (‘om-en_non tiful handkerchief from Mrs. Hawkes, caught will be dealt with _severely | 1l expocted that Mr. Sisti will bulld | The regular weekly prayer meetin James J. Murphy of Whiting street, |a neighbor, who is 98 years old. when brought to court. The uta(tle a residence there. will be held at the Methodist (‘h“"r‘f rf’turned last night from Philadelphia = soad is a great temptation for speed- | Raffaclo DeMajo of Kast Berlin has at the usual hour Thuraday evening, | crC, "¢ 125 been attending since COPINGS FALL. ers, but it must be remembere: 3%|s0ld to Rose Sanada. his daughter, ‘Funeral of Williar Luby * |Sunday, a convention of Exide Battery [ Several large stone copings on the they are endangering the lives of}iy, aeres of land on the East Berlin-| The funeral of Willam Lupy was | 5c"tS conducted by the manufactur. | front of the Swedish Lutheran church others when they travel along at & h th side of i ers, the Electric Storage Bi o i R or $0mBAT AR NGUE: < TTRATStAS | e\ FOR: 0N Fthe nor held this morning from 8t Paul'slor priladeipn orage Battery Co, on Franklin Square became loose and . . ’ pagsatant. church, Kensington. ' Rev. J. ¢ adelphia. He stated that about | fell last night. Some of the copings roline er s & officers have been busy arresting| ..., Tolomeo has sold to Anna|Brennan w: 400 agents from all part ; | s s 3 as celebrant at a > parts of the coun- | fell on the sidewalk in front of the speeders and reckless drivers durlnx"’_ Barnard a piece of land west of high mass of requiem. Rev. ;:,‘:,:;: | try had been in attendance and | church and were reduced to ruins. As' b itemit R “vpdeksra:?\in‘nrxef D P [the American Paper Goods pond in| Egan of Hartford was deacon and |UI¢ BUCsts were treated wonderfully\the copings are very valuable it s ex- ridding the road o P * | Kensington. ther Christopher of St. Joseph's |Vhile there. pected that it will entail considerable Witness Tells of Fight. | Michael Szilagya has sold to Wik-|church, New Britain was sub-deacon, Teachers Without Rooms jexpense to replace them. No definite That the fight that ensued at the | tor Kawecki oit No. 77 on Treasure|The pall bearers were Thomas, Wil- L. 8. Mills, secretary of the school |reason for the accident has been es- Assyrian picnic Sunday afternoon in Field. il:am. Ernest, Robert, John P. an, |board stated this morning that five|tablished. Berlin was planned beforehand, is/ Daunghter Is Born. |John Luby, all relatives of the de-|teachers are at present without room | | A birth certificate was returned to|ceased. The flower bearers were |and board for the coming school year | the office of the_ town clerk this|¥rank Curtis and Joseph Fitzgerald. |and because of this, they are uncer- | morning announcing the birth of n[l%unav was In St. Mary's new ceme. |tain whether they will be able to re- mflumfl wr"‘l Vm“s dalighter, Maria Mildred, to Mr. and | tery, New Britain. . turn to teach here unless some pro- Mrs, Giugeppi Ara of Berlin on Au- The honorary pall bearers were |vision is made for them. The schools | GIRL HAD TWO CONVULSIONS | ==t « RN | Alonzo Sweet and A, A-"Weldon, rep. |are already handicapped —through “ ng e veterans o e Civil [some rooms being compelled to w - Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Griswold and | war, and H. H. Damon and Arthur H. |part time becauss of t‘}:p shortui: zr; rom e 9 onn9 Signs of worms in children are: Dé- | Miss Esther Griswold left this morn- Kushnell, representing the Sons of |rpoms, and any more trouble will be | ranged stomach, swollen upper lip, of- | ing on an extended trip by auto Veterans, felt keenly in the town. 3 ¢ > fensive breath, hard and full stomach through Vermont and the White For this purpose, Mr. Mills respect- N INEOk Sph S0 KRy, e ale face, eyes heavy, | Mountains. They will be gone until Dr. George H. Dalton will respond | Smooth, Says Specialist with pains, p , ey ¥ | ¥s Specialist . twitching eyelids, itching of the nose, | about the last of the month. |to calls from the patients of Dr.| = —mn | “y hreakinh out'ol the:pkin, even Hartford-Middletown Road Recovers From Fall Hodgson of Berlin while the latter is fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly dry cough, grinding of the teeth, little | n : red points on tongue, starting during | Paul Huston of Berlin street Is re- (on his vacation.—advt. iy o iuddy , sleep, with troublesome dreams, slow covering from a fall sustained a short t Sulphur, declares a noted skin special- | 2 - e x Londoners may soon te abie to g0 ||| LOMMUNITY THEATER i gyl e b g ey FIVE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS THIS WEEK fever. The safe method for ridding [time ago when he fell down some | - the child of worms is to use Dr. True's |stairs in his home. He fell in such a | to fl"d >_W‘|‘ss Alps and back in the properties, this sulphur preparation way as to bend one of his legs under |same day by a suggested new line of TODAY AT 8 P. M. begins at once to soothe irritated skin Elixir. Mrs. Harry A. Salley, Dover, Me., [him and he suffercd for some time |Passenger airplanes. | . and heal eruptions such as rash, - | pimples and ring worm, Excellent Orchestra Dancing Every Evening :"ri;u'““;My daug);‘te; than ct:)eenfl:g:; i::;mr:cmr:dwren'crhh;:“gx;: th;.:flfl::' ! e em————————— THOMAS MEIGHAN in | ed with worms, had two conv' | L ir. ] » . g < It seldom fails to remove the tor-| and all the symptoms of worms. I cently returned from a trip to Canada," High Grade | “THE MAN WHO BAW | ment and disfigurement, and you do o T | not have to wait for reltef trom em- SPECIAL SQUAB and CHICKEN DINNERS began to give her Dr. True’s Elixir| where he spent his vacation. P 3 4 and noticed a decided change for the Will Lay Cement Walk { Repairing and Remodeling | Political life in England, ad- |||y, ragement. Improvement quickly better. Always have handy a bottle | Work was started today upon a new {|{ Yemtare in the South Sea, in- ||| ws Sufferers from skin trouble of Dr. True's Elixir, the True Familly | sement plafform which will be laid u! HUDSON FUR SHOP ""‘:” I8 mysterions Endia, | should obtain a smail jar of Rowles Cover Charge 50c Week Days—Saturday 75¢ Jaxative and Worm Expeller, 40c— [the Berlin raliroad station on the west { Iwgys a Good Comedy | Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug- 2ee>—$1.30. : ‘alde of the main line tracks. 'nml 13 Franklin Square gist and use it like cold cream.