New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1924, Page 7

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- P[ . .II N In-lu-m.z China and Singapore, le’ B . fident this mati would be cleared up = trip wus nost eventful and her t within a few days, The memorial a’"”’ e ews | periences muny, She describes | rls 0 ews committee discussed the matter of uniforms for the parade and agreed ustoms of the people in the far-off | to exert every effort to get the for- % | countries as maost interesting. { | Attend Legion Degr i 9 mer service men to march, ‘even R & number of the members of | without uniforms as many cannot get l 0 U | Brock-Barnes post, American Legion, | 4 lWito the service suits, worn in the K attended thy degree exemplified on a | | World War. Service men, with or T e —— (4 AFTER []PERA’"[]NMH of candidates by Kiltonie post | wnRRIEn “VER S[IN without uniforn.s are wanted to mareh | of Southington last evening The as nearly 1,500 men on the ecity's 1 e ‘V]artfirda é%pifeg @@))tef_‘ - Nainville degree team will exempliry | honor roll can make a fine showing 5 !the degree on a ch of candidates Rast Stree( Man Pails to Rally in tor ine Briiot wost at 2 wecsios in Father Believes Air Conditions in',..* "5ty ibe"or e Souierars A Plainville fs. [ . 2 . [ ust west of Mellon street. This wil Hartlond Hospital | e . b “mwivons o evoa- - Aetic Interere With Radio 5 0%, “uli st vt e “”:\hs: J‘:~;n|l‘v“l‘l rris '!lrl"ml;:‘:‘);n] wtroet | iy | High school and also the flag in front of the high school building. The com- |DUFFY FORESTERS' DELEGATE " vt % " ' vo| REGALL SIMILAR - CONDITION e, i 1 1, S SR e e sists of ‘Harold A. Hayden, C. M. cels of vaccination. | : Infant Son of Former Resident llh--—-{ Leo Lagoy and Mrs. James Bos- Calder orces Confident of Ret ple‘l‘.hH\: and Colixte Allaire. | | The combined glee clubs of the : Al . . [ well of West Main street have ) | o ew ln s ln l ow l re James MeNally Taken (0 New Brit- | {urnod from @ sisit 1o their fathors| Conutrol of Marine Lamp Co.—Ncw | high school wh:l sing under the lead: H [home in Plattsburgh, N. Y. {rn s FENGE lership of Miss Gleason, supervisor of sritain Visitor “Finds" Bottle and | 650 There will be a set of ampli- aln Hospital — Episcopal - Chureh | T Py rgarct. Matlaney of Bank I fiers installed and the microphene will in the parade. ® Notes—Plainville Bricfs, * ‘:.‘J;»v“ is visiting atives in Dridge- someone Tutned Out the Lights. | 070 Jlaced that it can be used by an ee urnlture | E. D. Ruddock, age 66 years, of 36 The American Legion auxiliary i he arctic daylight may be|either th- speaker or the glee club Fast street, dicd yesterday at the f‘\,‘, hold its regular mecting Thurs- the t » behind the long silence | singers. This will mak vasily audible Hartford hospital. He had becn taked | day evening in the post rooms on | from Donald Mix of Stearns street, throughout the entize district the there about u week ago for an opera- ting strec wireless operator of the MacMillan | volc s of the speakers and those .of tion and failed tu recuperate from the e | expedition on the way to the North|the singers. AR e Gt R S i 0 e VL L Ry S Sk e aain - e § cffects of the shock. | Moon ngent wamted for Plainville|10le is the bellef of Lewis Mix, iovernor Templeton has accepted A ROOM FURNISHED IN WICKER PURNITURE, SUCH AN ATMOSPHERE OF RESTFUL QUIET AND He is survived by his ., Mrs. | touthington. Apply 15 Main ., | fether of the youug man. ‘The ex-|an invitatiou to be vresent and it is Bertha M. 1tuddock of Springfield, ¢ A ain,—adyt F “ | pedition has not been heard fromJexpected that his staff will accompany 4 Isince the middie of }ebruary and al- | him. There wiil aso be several other CHARM, THAT WOMEN EVERYWHERE ARE TURNING TO THIS TYPE OF FURNITURE IN ST EAD- o A a son, Louis E. Ruddock of S AAREEEEEE ’ ready fears have been expressed by |cistinguished mon present. ILY INCREASING NUMBERS. REALIZING THE POPULAIL DEMAND, WE HAVE SECURED THE field. The funcral will be held Friday | ? | afternoon at 2:30 o'clock With serv- WHERE !S BERGDOLL friends that some trouble had been | LARGEST AND MOST VARIED SHOWING Of REED, WILLOW AND FIBRE FURNITURE WE EVER iees in the First Baptist church in | . | met with by the explorers, The| 3 ew London. Burial will be held in | e - sume situation oceurred last summer | HAD THE GOOD FORTUNE TO OFFER OUR PATRONS. Ak 1asian R ren. gt | ¥ReD messazes did not come through | L Dufty Elected Delegate s for over a month, because of unfavor- | THR! PIECE SUITES of frosted wulnut color | SOME ODD SOFAS in Barounial finished reed with Peter Duify was €lc | Steamer Officials Deny He Has 2ble conditions of the air. With the | New Orled reed, 66-inch sofa, chair and rocker. -Auto spring | upholstcred seats and, backs. Special price $20.50 to the state conventi 5 wretic daylight coming on now, soms L weats and cushion backs with selected coverings. | each. Two worth $47.50 for $36.30 cach, Iby Coiltt General Lawton of | Salled For U, & s expected with the| Mevican Rebel Is FLost somewhere Speclal for $100.00 the sct. . ville last night at the regular quarter- | premen, Mareh 26.—Oficials of the 3 on, aceording to Iy ‘meeting of the court and Hugh|xopth German tdoyd Steumunip com. | e radio cxperts of the clty and they Flood was elected altc o s e e 0N hias | Liame thik Interfercnce for the silence. New Orleans, La., March 26.—~The District Doputy Datrick Cook of | inade no reyervations for pasmage on | FIOTs are being made nightly to 8€t|yoy Orieans ite today declired that SR J Bristol pald his official visit to the | he steamsii Feih o into communication with the Bow- ; o o FIBRE ROCKER in Baronial finish e s IATe s ten A i pioA erticn, i lety sulls | joit “which has progressed to a polut | Mexican and Amberican government FINE REED SOVAS, G6-inches long. Bavonial | with roll arms. A very special vaiuy at $7.93. T aliing | P e st ocngs | IR ATWiriking MOIAthon | Sofex sitioiala hiere wose 0t ihe, it e rong finish with auto sp v_g scats an.l cushion bac Elght applications for membership | oy, traveling under an as et s figure it, of the ‘rnv s asiohn ravoltionEry e ger. N tapestry covered, $72.50 cach. Chairs and Rocker " 0t ST . were ree 1 and a | Mix £aid this morning that she L b e R 325,80 ook x of extra quality reed, large were received and three applicants |boaided the Amerika this MOrning | 1o heard two months ago from her|have been lost at sea during the to mateh, and very special at $22.50 each. ... ..oeo pigh packs, Arablan finish with upholsiering to cor- were elected to membership. — The [ hut this report is unverified. . LG gy o o N ne coast of Ta- o il ¥ son and that all was well then storm whicl pt the coast of HEVH VIRKKIDE. GHATIA aiso rockers, high | 'espend. $18548, Plainvtite court is growing to be onc | son & at ¢ : . S Vatnsaday Lol PHurmits e ey SRRRN NS, DIE of the largest in the state, | Heidelberg, Germany, March 25, _Kenuson Fined | ™ T he item quoted A. M. Ktiag; Mexi- back wing style with tapestry upholstering. Very a . Henry Kenason, originally of Maine | J special offers at $29.50 cach. o SUN ROOM SUITES, tiarce pieces in reed with ant Son Dies | Badenese government officials breath- | t1enty Wonaroll OFEING I 0F BRWE fean consul gencral, as stating he had | " Y SR & i e “Pekiuindrshasg was J d costs th rning . 3 " ‘ KALTEX SETT. Baronial finish. Special price holstered seats and backs. tra speclal at $131.50 death in ll.n!flu'l‘ the infant son of [came known that Grover Bergdoll | by dudge W M OiEiGhe Al the ta decided to sat from Frontera, is 814,00, | suite Mr. and Mrs. Edward Judson of [pulled up stakes and departed for oth. | VY 008 L looh i Mareh 18 and that he is understood PR . ) Brownell avenue. The child, Donald |er spheres of activity, They sald they | Pollce court sesslon. —He was foulld [y, 4ve embarked on the Exploradora, tdward, was born five weoks ago.|did vot know where. he had gone and [\ & heipiess condition al the ra road Lo all boet. This vessel has not been Death occurrcd suddenly Jast evening. | turthermore didn't care, station yesterday afternoon by Detec- {3 ST 0 The patents are former residonts of| When Bergdoll left Kberbach e |Uve-sergeant Daniel - McGillieuddy. | =\ g, Cowley of the Cowley Steam- | When questioned today, Kenason said | A ted ‘as havin that o had “found® a. Botita’ ypon |1D SSIVRRY WAS QUIGC Ay / : . Pon | i rormation that de ia Huerta may Mainville, Funeral arrangements are | said goodbye only to his unc Carl called attention to the fact that there | ovening. val hepe I he ardware | ival hera from the Hardware city [0l e Talaseo, & larger and from then on, knew nothing. vessel, about the sa time The ° incomplete, but burial will be in West | Bohrmann, proprietor of the Kront Berlln News are some people who have not paid Final action on a parish house will [ cemetery. ; | Post hotel, where the dvaft evader had their water rents, | be taken at a meeting to be held at Taken to Hospital made his home for more than thres y P ————— M » Vacolato St. Gabriel’'s church Thursday evening| James McNally of Whiting street | years Repairing Rtoads | Tabasco has not been loacted, | any Are Vaccinated was taken to the New Britain gencral | - | Nond repairing work after the| N a il fe of the rebel | Dr. Rogert M. Griswold, health ofii | f0llowing the regular Lenten service | Wa8 10 o ) geners 4 A Mrs. de la Hugria, wife of the reb | ' . " hospital yestorday for treatment to his GERMAN COURTS N miuter damage has been #tarted by |enjeftain, areived here from Mexico : % . v ld at 7:80 o'clock. [ cor of Berlin, in a statement to the | Which will be he s Salls o i e public. works de eet. Thelch \ nEFIBIT SH[]WN l]N “Herald” today, said that 82 per cent | Interested are carncstly requested | thumb, Mr. MeNally was whittling al g Mareh 26, Wholess . |Ihe public, works departmest. Th {. ity, March 18, and, aceording to tha uy, st at 82 per cent | P00 s meeting, stick when the knifo he was using |4 hnin erel S el of Garmag | 7Tocts shout the centor are in good [newspaper, immediately hogah aafs ductions L condition but in the outlying distriets | fort to communicate with her hus- of all the school children in Berlin sli q i | o ‘ost Crom- | Slipped and cut the end of his thumb -l 4 S ave | Erncst Ingraham of West Crom-| courts for reasons of cconomy h the surfa ure badly pitted in {pand, > replies were reccived, | have been vaccinated 0 1 t of his sist off. gt e & g | Well has been the guest of his sister . foreed e speeding y of many |, M ‘The purents heartlly cooperated | Y0 Tl BeU Bl her home on Episcopal Church Notes | forecd the sp ding up © any | pigcos, he frost, coming out of the | 'Fhe Obregon government at Mexico with the hoalth und school authori. | Mra George Skene at her home ol i : i trinjs which formerly would have | ground, has made plenty of work for | ¢ | ’ | Wilcox avenue, ght at § o'clock, Knights I bacn long atid lnvolv iitavie and | T i FING TRAES plenty of work for| ity has been endeavoring to solve the ARSIt i1 o seen long and olved. Thieves and | e city repaie men, who antielpate | myst, ne ver suld, G obbers canght in the eet are ar- ., gutiay of several thousami doliars | e -0 | tiem In” this step and there was a| ready response to the notices circulat- Tomorrow the Woman's auxi | algned immediately and, if 1he¥ | berore the thoroughfures are in good The son's apparent yearly path $8, 3 H al od threugh the sclivols’ Monday 2| Moon agent wanted for Berlin and . b At liaenn b AE R,;cord 0l'K 08 M l;‘] ADnm: | Feotarasyy Thia nbtios! woktalied ‘;lr‘wE:;'r"":":"“_"“l“‘hlf‘"“‘-‘ 15 Maln St New “‘::”J:I““ s ,'l:‘“u!.uf‘lsll.";::.....:,'_'m.n‘-.;."«l:. confess their gullt before « poliee | shune, _ The jaunW ABBATR - PRI N eport of Kensington Kire Dist. | statement of the health officer, which 3 |commissioner, are sentenced without | Zigman Case Continuel ecliptic THE ARTISTRY OF WICKER—THERE 18 SOMETHING 80 IRRESISTIBLY ATTRACTIVE ABOUT us Paper Thinks It Possible At Sea. L REED SOFA, walnut tinish reed with REED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, walnut finish ED - HOFA, :waloy e with spring seats and cushion backs, regular value | ° hion seat and back, Spesial at §113.00. 22,50, Special at $18.50 each. [will be deliverad in the afternoon an American Legion Vaudaville Show, | Ay be phoned to the rectory, and involved court proceedings { : with vielation of ths liguor law, will| appeared in the “Herald” some time {the delay and expense of formal trial |y oo 1 wenh Zigman, charged | ago und urged parcnts to comply with h The procecds of the sale will 1 g, y T Hall, , Friday ovening, | ' A e o - l the request, The notice was printed | " + Friday cvening {0 missionary box which the auxils be heard in the local police court on “First qay”’ | March 2 : Irst Laay Monday, Me will be represented by 814 SERVICES ~ RECORDED! iy si i, s Mo et Laran Hacwars Ko carmn | Keeps Hat On! | \ionrs vote s fitnee. " i | Polish and talian | Zigman place was raided Monday by Travel Is Shight | sou GT " w 1"riday, Lenten service with address | TH[N 0“ hE S [at 8 p_m., preceded by choir rehcar- | the 1ocal lignor squad, Motormen on the Berlin trolley cars Sl “hil Vaccinated— Most of School Children 0 said today that there has been a no- salat ¥ p.om, Sherift Holds Auction Winners at Whist=Mecting of Le- ticeable slackeding up in travel be. G o Rivess. &) o L William Yenry King | Deputy Sherift Joseph W, Ha ‘“,,“‘ tween Berlln and New I | George Rivers, charged with keep-| e runeral of William Henry King, | condueted a public auetion at the City gion to Arrange For Show=—News'the smallpox scare ¢ ing intoxicating liquor with tntent 104y, gjud Monday night in New Brit- | ) & this morning. selling & ke . | of the opinfon that the people are tak- sell and with sclling IntoxXICAtDg i, wil) be held (rom his home at 15 X | motor car, owned by Nilm Gustatson in the Town's Churches—Other "0 ouiions againal the disease | 1000" appearcd before Judge T. ¥of puppell avenue tomorrow rnoon 10 settle & claim arising from u vol- land are staying at homo until the | VCICh In the town court yealerday.iat 3 o'clock. Services will be con. liston several months ugo. The only byl e il His case was continued until March {ucted by Tiev. 1. W. Walters of New L RO0ie et Waed € Sareens af thel Case Is Held Over i ! { Britain, Burial will be in West come- e 9 4 loeal Hudson ney, who bought in Jistrict for 1925 has been completed | 'The case of Sebastian Cocomo, who [ CArl Andcreon of Bristol, who Wasery, g A the car for $89, | wnd sent to the public utilities com-|Was arrested a few weeks ago in con- arrested Sunday after his car had run| Vood sale Postponed 1 Plan Siaster Dance mision in Hartford, The report was|nuection with a “liquor ring” in Der. into two troll l‘"'-‘Ml"ml"-’u'lwt he food sale of the W, ¢, T. U, | 4 ‘_ Pluns are complete for the dance compiled by Clarence Balawin, |Un, Bas beent Neld over until the June | Welch charged with driving & CRfjwhich was to have been held tomor. ) nd Wi satty of St Rite’s Euihl of (reasurer of the fire distriet and|term of the superior court, according while under the influence of intoxi-|row afternoon, has been postponed 1 p A St Joreph's ehureh on April 21 at shows the total length of water pipe|to Judge George Griswold of the Ber- cating “'4"”'~_'_“'B‘«~'f was continved | because there is no place ava le in the high school gymnasium. The in the town as 87,7 feet, During|lin town court, until March 27, which to hold i, | % carly part of the eyening whil be des the past year 167 feet of one and one- | Winners At Whist Lulgi Maddalena was found gullty; =~ W s Pederation. N : oy voted to whist, while dancing wiil be half inch pipe and 524 feet of six| Minnie Orsie and Michael Itayno (of intoxication and was fined 5 and} “The Woman's Federation of the k - ’ {held from 10 o'clock until midnight, inch pipe were added. One hydrant|Won the fiest prizes at the T. A, B} $12.28 when' he | Congregational ehurch will hold | | Proceeds will go 10 the building tund | s been added, making the total 39, Whist held last night at the has b L3 The new organ bought by the|pariors tomortow atternoon at 3| o % | Bristol Brers been fnstalled bringing the total nume | ¥ere awarded to Helen Dalton mnl‘l""‘“”“”l(‘ Congregational church 18] o'clock. This will be held in place | - A 1 Helen Sheppaii ber up to 214, During the year ,7,,‘\11. hael Hart, Mrs, Bdward MeMur- | now being installed and will be ready [of the all-day sewing meeting whicl . 5 w of Judge 8, userll Mink., | X a1 her home i ew Britain, - The was bought from the Hail Organ | Trumbull Bowling Notes | " N ’ The itemized report is as follows:— | CAKES. . g Notes. Hehools of the city will close on e P o i Tetums Prom New York company of West Haven and i8 being | “he Temeo bowling leagie held its VFriday for the spring vacation and | last evening with the following indi. ¥ 5 & % The city park board will meet ‘ vight to discuss spring activities for 1 | | Items of Intcrest. 'he report of the Kensington fire| rk in the s il ed before Judge Weleh. regular sewing meeting in the church | : i of the new churel One hundred and four services have|Kenaington, Tho consolation prises i A, ) d K . ; rded | for use on Sunday mo ng, April 6. | was & cod o da meters were installed . ray and K. ). Moore were awarded | for u D unday orning, pril was announced on last Sunday, _ Balance shect, asset side— Marold Clark of Kast Berlin made | ingtalled by men from that concern. |weekly sossion on the ldeal alleys 7 X will reopon on April 14 Ilixed capital January .. la business trip to New York city yes- | Maurice Payton was tendered a sur- 1,1 $107.979.96 | tarday, He mads the trip by auto- | prisc at the home of Mrs. Anna Mastel | vidual and team scores % 1 Increase for year 5,278.58 | mobile and had several interesting ex- |tn Mulberry street in honor of his| Shipping Room. ) ke the park Cash on hand January | periences while in that city, one of | birthday anniversary. Kdwards oM 9 . ; 4 Caler fn Contides. 1, 1924 : 'mm,,,,, being an ‘intervicw by a police- The Woman's Guild of St Paul’s | I, Griflin ose ¥ &6 PDespite the varnest offorts of the Accounts receivable | man for spceding. 1t is reported that | Episcopal church will give a chicken |Peck .. . st § 252 | former management ‘1o start a bate tle for control. Dresident William I ‘Total 129 8 e passed Bronx park at the rate of | pie supper in the parish house at 6| M. Hart ...... 95 103 1 {Calder and his fellow colleagues mv‘ | Balance sheet, liability side— {48 miles an hour and that he was|o'clock tomorrow evening. Bonds 96,000.00 | gtopped by the policcman atter be-| An old folk'a concert will be given T 3 Wi - 1 [ihe directing board of the Nattonal Notes pavable ing followed for nearly a mile. Mr.|in the Plantsville Congregational 2 A CREin te Tost oonBasmEIN Interest accured 712,50 | Clark said that all ended happily. }'m-uhh Tuesday evening, April 1. A. Dionne 3 fee 2 1‘“"‘ ‘”'“ b 56 ¢ mm“_;‘ at ”“‘ Depreciation reserve H Minstrels April § ————— focking ¢ \nnka Derby Thorsday afternoon in the coneern's | Unamortized premium on The Grange minstrel troupe will VSN 2 debt | journey to Newington on Wednesday LAFAYETTE PARK fmith ¢ 19 offices in Forestville Vormer Prosis Contributions for ex- | evening, April 9, and will put on the Jent Iudolph Stern has conducted tensions 15,211.48 | ghow in the Grange hall there for the 263 . camipaian strong the Mookl Profit and loss surpflus $5,552.47; | benefit of Newington Grange. Georse | (gnflicting Views Expressed Ttegard- supt. iticisin . total $129,777.68; earnings from sale| Tryon, who is dirccting the p c | Riecker of water ,760.80; sale of water to announced today that a rehearsal will| ing Proposed National Park 1o B¢ yynt | AE, " . y saying that his knowlrdge Worthington $192.90; total operating | be held some time next week to whip . Seymour . ..... 256 | Helen Hanson Irt a 1 > haits | pusiness I8 highly necessat h revenus $2,955.20; distribution ex-| the piece into shape Ltshiihed t Nnine, W. Dionne .... 0 203 | dressing insistiotoe @ive bee & *Shifs |eoncern 16 hate Rt o . right, Harris & Bwing pense $1,832.16; water purchased $1.-| Legion Prepares Hall | Washington, March 26.~Conflicting gle bob," 80 his class could 8ce how |aar 10 hin asscriions, the compar 264; repairs $50.89; depreciation $2,-| The town hall was put in shape 10V} 4.y a4 to the development of L ays | 52 administration expense $97.90; | the American legion show on Friday. | o National park in Maine were ex- accounting and commercial expense | last night. The members met at the | eeed at a hearing before Secrctary £309.99; legal expense $85; store|hall and spent some time in ATFANE- | wory (oday attended by senators and house $40; miscellaneous gencral ex- | ing various details for the perform- | . . oceptatives from that state, resi- penses $304; total operating expenses | ance and all indications are 10 the €f-{ . q1q of summer resorts there and | Dalgle $6,655.44; operating espense $6,. | fect that the affair will be one of the |, service officiale. 688.44; intercst on bonds paid $4,. | most satisfactory held by the Legion Henator Hale, republican, Maine, 22 a2 237.50; interest on notes paid $324.17; | in town. urged the completion of work begun Cost Dept. poration and the American Silver Co $11,250.11. Neported as Improved the national park service on motor [ Hemingnay 85 s 3 T T oncerns were al one 1im PALE SKIN DUUI ver - 8 1 con heing y total Miss Margaret Kerrigan of Kensing- | gistling roads through the mountains | Cassidy ) pany tization of premium on Londs Operating revenue $2,958.20; amor- | credit | ton, who underwent an operation 1or | of the park. Ssnator DPeppet, repub. |Oder . v shop depari- $20.36; interest received $193.31; totol | Appendicitis at the New Gritain Gen, iican, of Iennsyivania, = who ow .| Powers ; ’ brass corporation. white EYB THIN Flmr’ $3,166.87, { eral hospital last Saturday, is reportc roperty adjacent to the rescriation | - 3 “aua » 1 ver comp wan the silver . A deficit of $5,083.34 is shown on | as geiting along nicely wid the work already dofle by the 4 336 vi (’g at‘éh_e Rff‘] ’:f“""“Ta“c B T Wrei s dhew. thes ER. operations for the year. | East Berlin Ttems ECUErIMent WAS unfortunate but that Drafting Room. r. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets berame separale COMPANIS HESE are the signs of impure Palance at beginning of year $3.- The regular meeting of the Com-!je would not protest against its com- | Veitch 83 3 3 * ¢ Mr. ftern came to the presideney ¢ binod, bad cigestion and an en-, 66: received from taxes $9,886.37: pletion. Fe nrged that the roads be | McGibbon That's what thousands of stomach n company and for a time feebled and run dowr state of the tax received from state $391.65; total | ment of the to divide the Redford 0 sufferers are doing now. Instead of . St At g ‘m’"‘ g iog whole system. : : $15.635.71. { evening. A special program has been | ¢ivilized™ and a lwkmymu 3 mt'lnnw: to patch ('pha ame SMcuities and he Wab-Peplaced C‘dfi?pp’r&’&;:;:n(rd:‘; ‘m:";: . lus Ja ¥ afranged for the social hour which of the land. - e | poor digestion, they are attacking the ' Catder of the Rristol ona) sude = . Ji e ,.,;‘r.ofi,ts.;::.,;‘_’" T Y ] (:{lowm» business meeting. George 1. Deorr, superintendent of 386 367 y3 | Teal cause of the ailment—clogged liver O g ot |,'""_'m”“:"' all ampie qu:;plr of the iron your biood) The treasurer of the district h Mr. and Mrs. C. Steed, Mrs.'the park, promised that the trustees Universal Sw. and disordered bowels. Tennic Club Dance and just the tonic, invigorating,, saries Aiderson and Miss Ivy Ander- |of the reservation would co-operaie | Martin 85 76 Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse nnnal dance of the Qirls® Ten- strengthening elemer.ts which build up: son and Mr. and Mrs. John Jtemeiflct | with the futerior department in any |, Griffin ... » 9 the liver in a oothing, healing way e oF The Trster Mk aeioot Wi | Bl vigor, improeo the digestion and H > " auy | When the liver and bowels are per- |, . riday oi will | increase the energy and endurance. place on Friday night at the Your druggist has Gude's, in hnhl mecting of the company on criticising the presont admin and as) that he be reinstated is Mre. Coolidge's latest pic. 1t was taken at the annual llis show of the depariment of W i 5 [torncy James A, Peterson aud had | g.00 5 Cithin a shert time Mrs. Waliace, wite o8 t sceretary, entertained for Mra Coolidge and the cabinet members wives, it was done Jut the lesson was far | j.s filed s ment of its busine: from successful—in » far as she 4. 4, hich shows a steady IH. Hart i ] was concerncd. Soyshe went 10 A« jncenan yrotnises 1o he a divie Robideanx him file suit inst the beauty | op. o coneern W hed teacher. The bottom pieture shows g, n this city and surrounding the bob, Helen is asking 0 . who hav “n aleo 321 362~ B L e Pristol Brass cor. ! munity club will be held in the base- Methodist church this|so constructed as “wilderness” portions | Ewald and wons of New Britain have bee n | steps to lmprove the reservatior . 1Avingston ) T ke orming their natural functions, %4y |y 01 yymnasium. Becavse of the | liquid and tablet form. Get it tod 4 . When JOIIlt'E”e the guests of Miss Georgia Kelscy at| Secretary Work said ‘the matter | : . - ing their ' { her hiome on Main strect | would be considered and that a new - goes indigestion and stomach troubles. |, it i the cvent, more than | begin to take it reguiarly. — The ladics of the Methodist church | poiley governing operation of all na- P Have you a bad taste, coated tongu:. o’ count burtal b orels &t’ ln poor appetite, a lazy, don't-care fecling, sty bty et aniasttadiu e Free Tablets |2 55 5 fommeit % | Wit serve a supper in the church !tional parks was being worked out. | Machine Room. bit: it x eh Co, no ambition of energy, trouble with Dicenss Memorial Plans % Yo o e R Y, 2 'Wfll(’nl this cvening from 6 to §/ Johnson ss i Y 5 P - = Joint Agony Gets Out |05 A b| undigesed foode? Take Oive T4HIEs | yycgrem on acrate was reporicd at : Nt 58 - : the meeting of the committe i 9 el . ics 40 POT to- 1t you want to take the pain and| Vietor Delden has resigned his posi- Hornberger Dr rds’ Ofive Tablets misery out of rhewmatie joints or re. | tlon as agent for the Middletown | say, old thing, . livingston LL] mrtl.}'mlflzw.!iecmfiirundmi; ,'i"‘;" charge of the Reichrprey day celebra- duee the sweliing—or limber up sff | Press. Witliam Walsh now hias eharge srightrully onder of. = asin 4 a olive oil. le'liilkmllnni;?lir;vr' tion on April 19 last night st the Bris- creaky joints—tiven you want Joint- | Of the route. . show (London). . V1162 | e color, They 8o the work without | 1* ‘atioral bank. The committes on m Lase—it's for the jointa only—that's A number from this |.t]4‘ will »‘r — - = “mr’mkrmm e griving, u‘armnbrpzh eneakers reported that no ,!.f“fl‘l P why it Succeeds when ordinary reme- | 1end the entertuinment to be given by | Jan. §. anniversaty of the battie; re. Maud Bullen Welch of Wash- - ad ia ance had been give by Major - : i but that the committee felt con- - dies fail, 60 conts @ tabe at all dr gists and all pharmacists jat the town hall in Detlin Friday {in that ety eral months trip to the far

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