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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923, Neyes, daughie: of Mr. and Mrs. Wi Plainville News |2 .. v vio Brock-Harnes post, American le-| SR gion, will preseal the play eatitied Under the Sea” in the Community theater on Monday, November 12. The sheteh is & rollicking comedy carried ‘u“ na ine whieh will be de picted on the stage. The cast of ¢h will commence fomerrew evening The cast of characters will bhe an rounced as soon as it is complete |» or Pormils Are| ,,, e Sormh ke Durver. e MeCalls and Pitarial Review Phane When In Need (s Appyig o e S, . Patterns Are the Best j Using No, 2-3201 61 Less Than Last Year aetock” rom 'the Methodis churel | large number of her friends a» | ——— v ‘ Ie—— relatives were present al the ceres mony. Members of the Martha R (FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS i et o 3. gl body i T SARTRET | tery Assessors Hegin Work on Froperty Columbus Day Tomorrow, | Tomorrew will be ahserved as Col Seek No Further, For | ListseBlowling Notes—=Court Trials | yunus Day in Plainville, although | At Town Hall—NRriefs the !lhu'l\ln(:”'\:.I.l".:n;;:frl Nere The Mount Holyoke elub will hold Plainvillein speaking of the numher :‘n::"fl"::l':h-:,ltfll’n 'fln:.ln. l'.l-..:l.:m““‘.; of applicants for hunters’ Heonses, | gpe engowment fund. Clothing and YOUR FALL HAT . | i l | Miss Mae Morgan, town clerk for 1176, This, however, may not repre- | " i New York yes- » 2 : . T, sent this year' tota) for the season, | (T Plainville left for Fem or She | and is part of the display at the annual radio show in New York an soveral are appearing at the town | CAOE LT (s others will leave | City, now in progress at Grand Central Palace. clerk’'s office every any to secure the during the week to see the games, and | * |permits to hunt, and it may be pos- | 1001 the series go to Bunday, a gen- | |aiblo that several witl - appear this | orat" oxodus of fans trom the town| SOUTHINGTON NEWS MAPLE HILL NEWS woek, will be seen, To date, only one man has been re- Episcopal Notes, fused a permit under the now ruling o y and Saturday, an all-day| The annual meeting of the South-| The Woman's elub of Maple Hill sale in the parish house. ington Building and Loan association|will meet next Wednesday afternoon leenses to allens, Miss Morgan stated | Articles for the sale are being #0- | will be held in Oxley assembly hall{at the home of the president, Mrs, that one man appearcd who claimed | lieited and may be brought to the| Tuesday evening. Action will be|R, B, Doane. The hostess will be as- {that he had been a resident of this | parish house or phone 227, | taken on the proposed change in the|sisted by Mrs. ¥, C. Teich and Mrs. country for 20 years had applied, He Shi Tom Down by-laws, Douglas Johnston, The program will |was not, however, on the voting lists| The razing of the old landmark | The election of officers for the com- | consist of reports from the State land had no papers to show that he |termed “Phe Bhack” on the corner of | ing year will be held and plans dis-| IFederation held in Waterbury last He | West and East Maln streets, has been | cussed for the schedule to be carried | May and current events, debris is bfl:\: out during the winter months, Work on the ! The concert and entertainment gIv-| On saturday evening, October 30, 3 2 s 7 5 tis i 3 have to show his citizenship pa | erection of the new bullding will be | en at the First Congregational church % m’”' of Oriental embroidery and tinset cloth embellish many of the Hats, harmonizing well with [l &0 %o conld secure a lcenae and | started immediately and will be fin- | last evening was well attended. The :,'::tf':’: u‘.v.:"N::::.;nn;?lg':.: hall ished within a short time it Is ex-| Colonial Male Quartet of Hartford B Lyons and Panne Velvets and Hatters plush. Our showing complete with Pokes, small he left the office and has not reap- ey Fher peared there to date, pected. rendered a splendid program, Which| .. yopel gmith of Johnson street Cloches, off the face models and Turbans. Yours is here. 4 2 | y | Football Season Opens Plainyille Briefs was well received | spent last week/end visiting friends in {61 than last year, Harding or Mrs, H, A, Caatle For YOU- Jcenses lssued this year is 114 while| ’ A 1 den, ‘\l Agnes 1 rd list N |iast year the total for the season was| o ,.r.ff'::lm:f:‘:" 11 sl oo R 2l l{:l:. tlfen(giufidg;:ut J:cle(n;ull?egn ‘;:'c:&:l':fl;.'n:“\:'{ho“ No matter how tempermental Damg hion is we can provide you, these Autumn days, th a hat just made for you. WHAT TO WEAR is no longerfa puzzling question if you come here for selection, We have Little Hats, Medium Size Huf.s and a few Large Hats, in fact, Hats for all occa- sions. The vogue of the moment is Small Hats caused by the high fur collars on coats and neckpieces. Comfort is a big factor in modern fashions, ; ’Wlll(‘h forbids the issuance of hunting B{ack. as always, is in high favor giving to any costume just the chic touch desired. Col- 5 i y ; ] ; f wan citizen of this country, ored Hats are stunning, there are’'the warm rich browns ranging from cocoa to the dark |stated that he was born in Europe, | comploted and the neiger shade, royal blues, rust and grape, smart and becoming for Autumn wear, Touches Miss Morgan told him that he would |carried away today. PRE o) 0 A ain The event was held under the aus- The All-Plainville football team| Mrs. Carrie Latham of Mounta will open the season Sunday after.| View is moving today to take up her | pices of the Ladies’ Ald soclety and | Manchester. noon against the fast and heavy |residence in Hartford. the proossds will be donated to the Dutch Hill eleven of Meriden. Under fepalritiadiror Ihe elisieon AS! ORS' NOTICE | The assessors will be In the sclect- oar that was offered to him, but row- |of importance will be acted upon and |the capable direction of Coach Kelly, | ' hall, next Tuesday has been post- ) rlle squad & 5 Al ns owning property liable | men's office from 9 a. m., until 4 p. 1 the Plainville squad has developed | Al persons owning ¥ m. on all week days, excepting Iri-| Poned until Tuesday morning, Octo- ] N A ed back to shore with one oar. Lthe attendance of all is desired. Powr Berlln ews When they got on land, Mr. Hazen Items of Interest into a smoothly working machine, [to taxation in ‘hp..;wn,o;,,l;z‘:,hvw,‘:.': duys, from October 17 to November 1, | ber 30. immediately made Inquirles as to| The Berlin Savings bank will be|lractice sessions of late have shown|on October 1, 1923, ar > They will be In the selectmen's office | inted list S hac ad bes Hhe . Youble; A felsud {olosed all dky th that the local squad will give the vis. tified to file a prescribed pr | Miss Edith Sampso; Al d I all day tomorrow, Columbus itors & hard tussle and @ hard game|of such taxable property, perfected from 7 to 9 p. m. on Saturday. Oc- \" l pson of Burlington, tober 20; Wednesday, October 24, and | Vermont, returned home Sunday after [.¢xplained that the Brahman would (day. JEUPBER L ROR {have degraded 'himself, it he had | Copies of the public acts of 1923 |18 expected. according to the "“‘l' ‘("”' o Dot | Thursday, November 1. spending several days with Mr. and The Plainville team will have of Assessors on or before © The work of grading the ground Mrs. J. C. Moody. en the oar that had been touched | may be secured upon application at | an- 9 |other workout beforc the game, it is |l 1923. around the Milldale school is now be- ’ by an out-caste, Thus, he had de-|the office of the town clerk. | i f 1 ty or {{ clined to row home with both of the East Berlin Items expeciad;; Anas thesconchywill iy tAt de(smr“tonh: ;:";;.rglr:)::-érib- ing completed. The work {8 being, RO SHBUM ‘nesHIR At ie SIaNANN I estate (each to sepi done in such a manner that it will be | ton Parents and Teachers’ associa- The mlllinery class which was to have been held in the new Grange BaiE: The regular weekly prayer meecting stress on practice of signals and trick . ed) must be made out and properly possible to make an addition to the|tion was held in the Congregational The speaker also told of how the|will be held at the Methodist church |P/A¥s. Members for the various po- T i t { | cow is regarded as the sacred animal [this evening at the usual hours. sitions will be trled out and the |SWOrn to. This also applies to MOLOr | gohoo1 at any time. chapel last evening and the follow- strongest lincup possible will he put vehicles, excess on mortgages, etc. Rally Day will be observed at the|ing officers were elected for the en- TGHS lfl[el'esllng smrles 10 Meml ‘\:'1.5:}:-]“:%@ :\Q'I);L“rl:|1:|l|lgl)(‘-‘.stt:du:)ym:‘l:: serl\{-fifi"iltat,lll:f”l:i:3| ',',?,Z'f“or‘f.'c'i cbocm?)l:: jon the field Sunday. Failure to return a Mst, failure 10| piantsville ~Baptist church Sundhy|Suing year, President, W. E. Ingham: e | inhabitants, They are seen in the|row, Columbus Day, which are as fol- Assessors Begin Work provide proper description or failure to | morning at 11 o'clock. vice-president, Owen J. White; secre- hers of Berlin Blble ClaSS main streets of the towns. As it Is 80 |lows: Open at 7:30 a. m, and close at | . T board of assessors composed of | Have list properly sworn to, obliges as-| gt Rita's Circle, Daughters of Isa-|tary, Miss Goldina Keniston; treasur- | warm, the storekeepers have their|g o'clock and reopen at 5:15 p. m, and | S F: Williams, W. J. Simpson and J, |fcssors tofill out or perfect llsts for| beila, will hold an important meeting | er, Richard Hulbert, Jr. wares exposed outside of their places |close at 6 o'clock 7 P ARE L Kimmel have started work on com. |c4ch delinquent, adding thereto ten|at the St. Thomas' Community House, i per cent penalty prescribed by law. | Thursday evening. A kitchen shower was given Miss of business. If a cow wishes to help| The members of St. Gabriel's church | PIiN8 the lists of taxable property in IS ILLUSTRATED 3 Th | pyoinville in proparation tor che tai | Blanks can be obtained of the As-| A harvest sale will be held in the|Katherine Rowley last Wednesday LEGTURE | itself to any choice vegotables It 18| will enjoy a supper in the social room |, the T lerk's ofti perfectly at liberty to do so. For it|of the Athletic building this evening |8 UP Of the grand list. Notices have sessors, at the Town Clerk’s office, or | parlors of the Plantsville Baptist|evening at the home of Mrs. Vincent ” a storekeper was seen to drive the lat 6:30 o'clock. Following the sup- |2°C" 188ued to property owners that |[JUdE¢ ByIngton's Drug store. church Iriday afternoon and evening. | Eddy. About 30 guests were present. One Court Case Last Bvening is Nolled | animal away, he would prabably be|per a business meeting will b held {lists of taxable property must be filed Saturday, October 13th, from 1:16| The affair will be under the auspices| Miss Rowley will become the bride of Voplicy 5 o [\ o | SUbjected to hagsh punishment at the | Tne library will be open Saturdu: according to law with the board of|t° 200 and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m, of the Live Wire soclety. Clarence Hasford of Newington next Ladies Will Hold Vood Sale—Amer- |\ 6. 70r the priests. atternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m nn;‘i |assessors on or before November 1 Weddesday,; OUoar (LILhy Lron Yelamday Ootabsridts s & * A W T He also spoke of the beautiful|in the ey 7:30 to 9:30 | These lists must be made perly | 116 to 5:00 p. m. LOSES FIG i ivAn Legion Touight-—Othersfllams |, i) 1 ogs tn Triia, telling of one tém-{ n'eicek {e(:rclt,llllégc;::::\g:\'i.(" pocs 80 and sworn to with a m,m[‘:;t;r";,ffk' Saturday, Oct. 20th, from 1:15 to| GHT FOR DAUGHTER | wye tormal opening of the new of Intert ple in particufar. He said that when | Tno ocal members of the Order of |11ONal 10 per cent being added for|®'90 204 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Writ Dismissed When Girl Says She|Srange hall will be held Kriday ev : it was built it/ probably cost a million | 13 ; failure to do so. BI g Tuesday, October 23, from 1316 to y ‘o W " alnge -OfIcers And' MY o aAh Fastern Star attended a mecting of anks may be obe Wants To Live With Aunt and subordinate Granges will be Maysuayd“P. Hazen of the §ecurity | dollars, but gould not now be dupli- | i tained fr 5:00 p. m. o b ) f eir chapter held in ¥ om the assessors or at By-|°', i £ Trust doppany, o Hartfordyy l)l'o\'ed!culcd for xrlvfiny times that amount. | evening, b 10 Cromuwell Flaatilinytonial driig store, Today a ,mnf), Thursday, October 25th, from 9:00| White Plains, N. Y., Oct. 11.—Fol- | present. Thirty-six were added to Dimsci? to-be an’ extremely inferesting | He said thag the outside is dotted here | The members from this place ot |[N¢ dates for the hearings of the as. |t 2:00 and 7:00 to 8:30 p. m, lowifig the action of Mildred Rellly, | the membership Jiky CAGHRININEES o Ttk St g ot fe Men's and there with costly gems, which are | Bolton-Kasica post, American Legion, sessors has been published and prop- | (:'flriday, October 26th, from 9:00 to 1'; yelarnhold; toht N:{n{ hRocl;:nIu. in | ing, Tuesday evening. spenker @ € ¢ A by - with eople, ik . " an, L b |erty o i . 5:00 p, m. spurning her father, Michael Reilly, a Bible clsy of Berlin Just eveiiing when L‘:‘f]“;;‘”"‘e‘fi‘?fi I Rl ‘:‘ccmgl‘c"" m:t\‘}"ll‘; ;n‘t_(t);-i\:‘lgd meeting in Kensington |qy f‘,“;,wt’l‘;’i may appear before them | oot Ootober 27th, from 9:00 | business man of New Haven, cofmw Mrs. B. I". Damon entertained the ‘ll'g;‘;lfl m};ntm}vv:mivl\‘;:‘:'t};;:g"?: :x:' sacred. f The prizes to he awarded at the 1 Bowling Notes to 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m, |and saying she desired to live with|Maple Hill Bridge club at her home serlin -$lreet: My, Hazen cligse as L 2 ard U s e g y her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, John | Tuesday after: Thy 4 He said that the temple radiatesen) fair to be h The Tigers will meet 00! Monday, October 20th, from 9:00 to i S and Mra, y_afternoon, e prizes were e sto:iy of his .(rl' to I.l.\dln‘ so much fight when the sun is shining | month a e e:ld the 'last part of this Rurnes; bost Americay 1 tifi‘e Hmu?(- 5:00 and 7:00 to $:00 p. m. Reilly of 87 Church street, New Ro-|won by Mrs. Nelson Mann, Mrs. E. B, Len Years aB0 Whel e N e wag 1. | UPOR it, it belng constructed of mar- | ghow ! are how on exhibition in the |ing team on the Hecsentio mrny hly | Wednesday, October 3ist, from 9:00 |chelle, Supreme Court Justice Seeger | Proudman, Mrs. W. D. Smith and Mra, s wedding trip. ecture as il- y &l & 's store. ecre; vs this & 8 x 4 ¥ , St A i Hikivasad vt rovg o). wafn o coldred 'L'r',‘ “l“" Hig i _"‘d“””‘I’"l"“”“’ to -““‘t']“‘ A number of complaints from the ‘e"""r’"”' In the second game of the sea- m.]g.};‘r:« i INM L 9:00 L?i”%?"?.’l‘fi’i‘u‘lzga?m S S e % % > glare. e sai at he saw the ! .., “|son for John Valentine' v " rsday, November 1st, from 9: i jibioy s T T e slides representing phases of Indian e glare, J . residents in this part of the town are |re ! yalentine's charges. The : &y e The father of the girl charged in . ful_buildings for which that country | '® d"l:am Lot 1)L Hfihts. There seem to be too ;:m"fi“;:--lhtizam |;;,-x week but the Moy an ]-“‘qu were detaining Mildred in their home | New York, Oct, 11.—Elizabeth Mc- is noted. The slides were made from H many lights for the amou e § evening will be much | T RIMMBL, against her will. ry D. Bl ey tkien oy Us Rgedker, In spenking of he temperature Ne| furnished, nt of POwer |stronger, The Tigers expect fo. pul| J. 3. KIMMEL, WG b ol e B ;)Iz:ul«‘imc::xatl:es.!:c:reeu lndl :r:ht. The fact that religion is about the |%1d t Iat' r(;::m i L0 ‘e?rotns n A P ‘:vut With & win and followers of both | piainville. ASSCSSOTS. | 16 had received Information that Mil- | day to recover ,‘;o ;’3; co;u‘ yeu:r- priricipal thing in the lite of the peo.| 50me places. He spoke of an instance| i eams are anxious for the game o | CoNm Oct. 6th, 1923, dred desired to marry Willlam Giron- | G 5 i rom v e ple of India was brought out clearly when he stopped at a hotel. He went #IRL UNDER AIN UNHURT |start, = | s of Mamaroneck. Mildred took the > ““d‘M'” I 9{'“;"(‘“;“‘”1‘:"001119!“ 4 et s ol to the room and found that there A league is bein, A 2 = i) % , | for damage to her r while recelv- by the spoaker. He exhibited several| oo 1 ety for the bed. Upon | Falls From Subway Platform fn Daze, |10 play at the Teeenoim o, n oW eetare e e g penait and |ing treatment for permanent wave pictures showing how the religious| FETE B0 FHEIEEE 00 HIE i that i o ecreation alleys and declared that her father had a sec- |on August 11. The permanence of the fanatics torture themselve in order to th?:y o RV AATa: o RAAIC S LG Aands Between Tracks ,l,h:r:'ri;:“r'“-‘ have already entered. ond wife and that she didn’t want to | treatment, she alleges, was injurious d e or the winners is §25 live with them. which have com i s $25. pelled her to wear : . urge themselves of sin. 4 N 4 ¥ New York, Oct. 11.—Fif y . 4 . | sleeping with any covering over one. (bt fteen-year: Court Trials T V) < aws Y are stric A als T When asked if she desired t rry ’ l"';'lr_;c I izs(t;:« very strict | pyo hoat was so great even at night, | 014 Rosalle Luzzato of 76 Christopher | Interest. is comsr:“gm:,‘fih:},,. triats| 0'" - GHroHAE shé upliad, 41 Ao HECET 1ke falne DeitSHE sl I s 8 e speaker. 4 “| that cove o 3 i e trials v s " v e de ¢ eral interesting stories showing the | tH4¢ SN ring. was tnuomffl(fl?{hle- street, fell in front of a six-car traln | O the two truck drivers who will ap. | |ed him once, but when I found he itz dai L inter Mr. Hazen s the son of Rev. A.las it drew into the Sheridan Square | PC2F before Justice Prior in the tqun hadieon Wit knoplinn gitt [ draidod strictness of this system. He said that| . : 2 W. Hazen of Middlgtown. court this eveni N i when a“high caste Brahman walks| ' | station of the Interborough sul vening on the charge of . 1 didn’t want to marry him. Following his address, refreshments | ugh Subway. | breach of 4 &0 S Vi A A the & fately i The first c 2 Thdrgdif of the peace. Th 4 a s r ' Four years ago Mildred won a $35,- fnfinglgnha(l ?::-c?n‘::\s\ ’Lw'f'n"'fififl&,,‘“; were served to about 25 members of Mom;:“':“:v:{m”rm“":i*" operated by | arrested because of i c:‘.:,';,]:fi,r(e 000 verdict against the New Rochelle the class who attended. The stercopti- e passed over | made by tenants of the Nerl blm.; board of education, for injuries re- to move to the other.side of the street, her. T Y or ity & ustrated many ol e places men-| Tp, 4 g ek A biles which were left runn # " gelling like hot|tive fire escape step. The case is on person falls on a person of high caste, tioned in the talk. The address was | hysicians at St. Vincent's hospital | the occupants were fln(‘“(“lY‘\I,‘:g(‘()‘l‘l:it:p‘ gakes in my store, | appeal. the latter feels that he is terribly dé- o | said Ttosalie was sufferi ' graded. much appreciated by the class. | hysterta, She sulji s;renia?]mgpé:y(')v:,:‘ erable time elsewhere. The vasidonts beonuse It is & Who complaind said that the noisc : wonderful and| GLEN ISLAND TO BE A PARK / Mr. Hazen told of one of his own| Klines ls‘.lily-hiutgcl? dazed, WHIGH Wils b rekted chsls | / k ] x e experiences with the Brahmans., One I'he case of Iratt Klines of New - > | tng dist b d carly in the morn- | Sncctl:\_ remedy | —_— Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally by day, unknowingly, he and his wife| York city, who was brought up on a| LAGLE PRESENTED TO POPE | lowing ) theit slumbers and fol.- | i for all joint trou- | Westchester County Commission Ac- Drinking Quarts of Good went out boating with several of the | charge of reckless driving, his car| oo T T T S | e e ornings by the officlals; the | ) bles. quires Title For $550.000. Water people, who are niembers of the high- | having struck another some time ago ) Oct 11.=The Pope has been | o Rpkarastad. | s “But why not| o o N ¥ | B est caste in India. In the course of the [on the turnpike in the south end of | Presented with a young cagle by the | Miss ‘[""r‘"““' License, | impress on tens |, "l"‘: G°|‘ cjl:f vy e No man or woman can make a mis- excursion one of the Brahmang who|town, was nolled when it came up| Archpriest Lorenzo de Carlo, Who | gyeq a ;"::r,""'fi*‘"- town clerk, is- of thousands of ”:pew';‘m“;‘_m-rr"(‘!‘mm‘;“? park com. | take by flushing the kidneys occasion- was rowing, dropped one of the oars | for trial in the Berlin town court Iast| captured the bird on Mount Mutri. | to Charles B Welqon oo, CYening | suffering peobie | e purchase price is 8660, | 41Y: $ays a well-kuown authority. sverbesnl. evening. | Heoallig the: Bope's love: of woun- 2 don and Lina Ma some of the things | (Hs1ON: P .9 " |Too much rich food creates acids Mr. Hazen immediately grabbed it| Mr. Kline explained that he had|tain climbing in his earlier days, the that dozens of my | " o ago when the commis- | Yhich clog the kidney pores so that out of the water. This apparehtly was| though that double lines could be| priest accompanied the gift with a . | i customers tell me | . “OM \THe HEC N i extond its | they sluggishly filter or strain only the signal for & loud outbursé on the | formed on the 'pike and had thus!sonnet which he had composed be- 3 almost dalily. $10,000,000 park program to Long | Part of the waste and poisons from the part of the rower and his friend. They | come into the accident. He has al-| ginning: “From dizzy heights on Al- 4 “Some say that Iqm'ml "!mu:d ““r ‘va Racr;”,f blood. Then you get sick. Rheuma- became violently excited and, al-|ready made an adjustment with the|pine summits the pious yearn to hom- it knocks out lum- | o h . S merce advocated that | 1S headaches, liver trouble, nery- bago over night— “lor | OUSNEss, constipation, dizziness, sleep- though the speaker did not Know what | people who were hit by his car,|age thee, oh Pius" a public park be established on Glen others assert that |y onq After several months of ne- | \©38ness, bladder disorder often come they were talking about, they had be-| having been arrested when he refused Today At 8 I, M ‘ come extremely put out about some-|at first to make adjustments. | 5 GIRIL, '0". .”"_‘: ‘“'0”) ‘ror chest colds and sore throat it has gotlations and desplte protests from lror‘n sluggish kidneys. |no equal, while many insist that there local residents, who contended the The moment you feel a dull ache in thing. The rower would not take the Shamrocks Organize | WEST" The Young Shamrocks, that speedy | § PUT CREAM IN NOSE David Belasco's great stage success ||| 14 10thINE they ever tried that 1s 80| acquisition of Glen Island for a park | he Kidneys or your back hurts, or it eftictent for meuralgia, neuritis and | would be benofielal solely to New | the urine is cioudy, offensive, full of / junior football team of Kensington, ] Follow the *19ers, has again organized for this season AND STOP CATARRH them their tales ::'md.:;:‘: “.',l.:: [even head colds and nasal catarrh.” |yorkers, ecspeclally those in the | Sediment, irregular of passage, or at- . and will open their season’s activities —_ sacrifice—their stories of love and Answering the above letter, we, the | Bronx, the commission decided to |tended by a sensation of scalding, ' by playing the Percival Giants of ' { Tells How To Clogged Nos- chivalry. | makers of Joint Ease, know that what | take over the site. begin to drink soft water in quanti- Kensington Saturday afternoon at 3 trils and End Head-Colds. FIRST MOVING PICTURIS o || this thriving New Jersey druggist says| 1t is understood the commission | !1€8i also get about four ounces of d'clock. The following players have § ||THE JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE [|[1s true, but we still maintain that|will further extend its program by |Jad Salts from any reliable phar- been requested to be on hand: I Monty Bank in “Rent Day" |Joint Ease is prepared for stiff, in-|acquiring Rye Beach, now used as a | MAcy and take a tablespoonful in a ’ (Greco, R. Greco, Malone, Cosy, You feel fine in a few moments. | flamed, painful, swollen joints, wheth- | popular summer amusement center, | Blass of water before breakfast for a Face, Neck and Arms Easity Made | Ritchie, Gregory, Stuhlman, Moffatt, | Your cold in head or catarrh wil ve | 5 er in ankie, knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, | Negotiations are said to be under |f¢W days and your kidneys may then Smooth, Says Speclalist, Mellone, Seaburg, Ferrio. Ringwood | gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. | fingers or spine. way for this acquisition. act fine, Any breaking out of the skin, even [2nd Coach A, Pentore. The dir passages of your head will| You'll like to use stainless Joint et This famous salts is made from the fiery, itehing eczema, can be quickly To Have Food sale clear and you can breathe freely. No {Ease, for with just one minute's rub-| CASHIER GETS TEN YEARs | f¢ld of grapes and lemon juice, com- oversome by appiying a little Mentho, | The women of the Kensington | more duliness, headache; no hawking, DANCING {iBE, It SORSS Il SUEGUSH the Resh o1 —_— ned With Tt RS ras Y. S ; Methodist church will hold a food sale | snuffling, mucous discharges or dry- rect to the ailing bones and ligaments | ¥, W. Hecht of Dayton Bank Pleads | [0F years to help flush clogged kid- | neys and stimulate them to actlvity, Sulphur, declares a noted skin spe- Saturday afternoon at the h " |—that's why it succeeds—f\ h olalit, Dooaw 2 its germ destrops y 0! e home of | ness; no struggling for breath at| | ot ¢ e Bglod o G imbezzling $300, acly the R 7" |Mrs. George Tryon of, Kensington.| night. | —— G m— Joint Ease gets in joint agony gets| O ‘¢ Fmbezling 8306000 | aiso to heip neutralize the aclds in |out—and without any waste of time Cincinnatl, Ohio, Oct. 11.—Freder- | System so they no longer cause irrita- ing properties, this sulphur prepara- tion begins at onoe to soothe irritated Many articles will be on sale, all home Tell your druggist you want a small | . > akin and heal eruptions such as rash, | Made, and the women are looking for- | bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a | {all swelling and congestion disappears. | Ick 'W. Hecht, who was cashier of the | tion, thus often relieving bladder dis- pimples and ring worm. ward to the support of Kensington | little of this fragrant, antiseptic rrenm! r m‘ American National lvunk' at Dayton, | ordesr. ntumm fails to remove the-tor- Pe‘"’“’-’m Mosting Tesigh ;: your nostrils, let it penetrate | ‘("y:‘:fr']cr‘v:;:‘: !;::-‘,I-:“ ql:d,:,nl:’d Em:” i "\]j:l.r: mr:::k‘: :m:i‘;:l“;):::ul..“?“n.. ment and disfigurement, and you do on 1} ng Tonight rough every air passage f the Every ¥y % | o y to an in-| i ot have to walt for el frn’mfem. One mighe teminder that there will | heads ahd heal the swollen, inflamed | gl ittty 4 DAYS MORE | I A Y | O barrassment. Tmprovement diickly (Pe # meeting of Holton-Kasica post | mucous membrane, and relief comes Music By TO SEE :ml:;zzwd $306,000 of the bank's|one can take now and then to help shows. Sufferers from skin trouble |of the American Legion this evening | instantly. GURLEY BROS. CHARTER “ e | keep the kidneys clean and the blood should obtain a small jar of M¢stho. [at T. A. B. hall, is needed, it is| It is just what every cold and ca- 6 DAY ¢ prisoners was sentenced to ten | pure, thereby often preventing serious Sulphur froim any good druggilt and |thought, in order to bring the service | tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuff. OAK ORCHESTRA vears' imprisonment in the Federal | kidney complications. By all means l penitentiary - at Atlanta by Jnd;elhne your physician examine yeus use it 1lks eold pream. . ‘men around to the session. Business! ed up and miserable. Smith Hickenlooper, kidneys at least twice a year,

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