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JAVABLEL Y THEM. r pongee, Lace panels varied showing you ngings, pillow covers, t secope in des Hand Blocked Cretonne 88 Cloth, a g 1 for 1 P Freneh anl domestic ma or mail, and we wili send repr . curtai PO " sponsibilities Here where choice wniture renovating and much in other ways to from 20¢ to S1.9% yard. 2, priced 69¢ artistic Mohairs, yard. s the you have entative to estimate, materials, a ign and coloring Be ful “Sunfast’ ind ov Tapestri for overdwmy ered in ver L | ANE i, divan or chairs Allswork o 1§ e are sk o be air o plain Cretonnes, Tapestries and Others little toste and deft fingers ecan evolve atirac- 2dd to home attr Note p dosi reupholste an price nd tieu o8 lariy ctiveness, the French .50 yar ‘Terry and colorings. fig v N v clours of notify us by phone tisfaction guaranteed. We are ready now to fill all ¢ appropriate materials of colors, w anfl cainbric sunfast, in duplex Phone or mail and our cxperts wi Berlm News EDWARD 3HEON OF | KENSINGTON l]EAD Wall Known Resident Succumbs {0 Attack of Pneumonia WAS ACTIVE IN FORESTERS' hensington Men Walk 10 Work in New Britain=Car Sinks Into Mud —Notes Prom St Panl’s Churche— Mocting of Fovesters Thursday, MeKeen of disirict’s t his h tevdyy Edward 2] known t e dici oy we on morning . Hiness ith u i Ay Jonin Mol sinee the altor e ot i1 el 8 bb years of uge, for in i e Dy years, W has e e e " m nown and and pu- sington, Aame ol Mr, during nsin " eli ) wan and | m ol res by both il was born o Ken MeKeon ond e rostdents 1 in th 'riv r " oof Ane: Keon, ‘ town live enstnglon entir h his m vy of died " marricd Mra years agn MceKeon was p of Ameriea Court Mattal ng e auing Meisvon pninent nd b wr of for e " s « oldest Poul's e of meibers Knights of Columbus, In the Mr. Promine identified 1ary bich Ioen 1" Mekeor vith the fiourished in band once Vieton this Arthur; M and John Tutyre, Trene nd o Meri- from his ruing at Paul's dnesday 10 oud MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative “California Fig Syrup” from is Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con- stipated, feverish child loves pleasant taste of “California Fig Syrup” and it never fails to open the vowels, A tsaspoonful today may pre vent a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for “Catifornia Fig Syrup” which ctions for babies and children o % printed on bottle, Mother! ist sy “California” or you may ®a imitation 8g syrup. gent it | nte, ! voung || about | in | and | ' the | lo'clock at the church and if lors sutisiactorily, Ol shad roplace windows and give wders, Look toy Is can fill yonr or Vlain call, measi: in N e e or « {chureh, | Burial tery, N Josepi harge officiat 'S Kens . Beennan il be in St v Britain, Hafley of of fimer Walk to New nsington propie ha distuaic rth put intu t Co. but K until rece will M: colie- N« Britain has 1D NZCINCNLE, Britain, b DS [N} ing their Jey in N Ve New Hrit shown that et that from thuir s to ington who Brituin, e nie not edul Berlin and not NHke it walking to ry day n't the wout te n satistied ) by i and do iin work eve 1t dovs does on trin in ke 1 any n ey, minntes am rate of mir and Play i's T, reh tor out N rt n e il ight, bust wmorning N 1 8t hold “ington wi i corps at in K tie the hall Following I3 ore to visit " wa action, 1t mombers will offer to pluy veka, sy 1 cone 1 will ol woral ont for wovicti is ot Nangatu § in Mud r=lends Siuck in the Giana and 110 he the Inst night nhout touring mud he on the Hartford out had becom re prove 1 [ wt distance frem ned 1 ‘ i their by a ound home, valk bunging m that door a1 W from i 1righ it mi o« 1 Tive ¢ n e 1o the as sun to the hnl the « Vance, avail 1 out of o for pulling rawn, but 1xious 10 ool nted a hopel s "o appe o all nd tac fand a1l and the T the work, th lines w no noa weight furnizh a block After much ey was wner 1 part ane {to Hartiord sald im ul the “You departis renes he upon ition of s A resent h read who tra registere ter about o Panl's Notes Ha ‘aney sday e I's ht chnreh, tomorrow will b ¥ morning Stations of the ¥ri¢ night T s ¥ric iy o'clock To Confirm 150 Toln J. o ehitdren sington. and Kast Berlin, on s will be held at the [in ehuren at 2:20 o'clock in | ternoon and at St. Paul's church at 4 leo'clock. Fistensive ph are being made confirmation excrcises. In Serious Condition. Mrs. John Mclntyre of East Ber fin, who has been confined to Middlesex hospital, Middletown, for several weeks, is reported as being in a serious condition at that insti- tution today. Miss Margaret Nila wil at Taul's facred Heart 1t firm hnireh chureh servies Aot for the | Kerrigan of Ken- | cent operation for appendiciti “The American Indian. “The American Indian” will be the subject of the meeting of the Wom- an's Missionary soclety of the Berlin Congregational church at its mecting an.)nrrO‘l' night at o'clock at the parsonage. Mrs. Samnel ke will act as host The gram will be charg Tiss ¥ irisy The regular be held Thursday nro- nny as. i of 3 weekly praver meeting night at wit want in 'h’!' sington is convalescing after her re- | oteh o | onne m v the e | oy wr on t will | | | munity of new shades in any domestic Hollunds, opugue new houses completely outfitted cstimate, How Abkout New Window Shades Scouls o'clock by Buslinell foots 1 th Hng Miss nesdy John, + in need i toe I churg 8 he and is riend Degre Berlin Grang 1 team work follow riin ot nt will with Takes a Boston nt Iy s P ar I'resid for sho out )t valuable erlin of the | nicet Vriday Rev, Samuel Walk. bull terrier, er. Arthur 11 tollowing in nt Coolidge’s a walk yes- up o yer. and wag children, ved Werk Coming vibers and e i Honthington Th Fast ¥ Ve the Mrs, Potts is driv sular 1 wren [ lie 1 "Habiarg i A Gabrie ", Harry Court Al at m He fishermen eriea, the nis Mitehell, Moore chureh reap i f Kly elub will Me . the sing s church Sunday morning. G assisted | lay- idying phen's Ison 1o luek « Al hall to make the the Ma m ting of Poresters, il ' pla th ha wil in fousth nigh Ha inttint the pros mysterics of degrees ut & will pat rvest supper fin thews t Wler, p vt 1 nee 10 " uests of thodist The y vdueat P ¥ puret Vied der \ Hu for e d Mite wyed o ol i \ 1 1, the « num ave ar local ftabessett, The arnive of ng the Aun furt New Britain ends in at i t 1two another which was -t " It IPrunk Bacon of Meri- relatives in a new auto- of in the ehureh v will be ional commite the Come- hascs ting the resi. ased from I, & held at 8t fark's chureh, it Griswold, ministry at ndate-on= Was ren of New the tory hell s0lo on law et on trout of the 10- Ioresters of irsday night her range« which will art of May. Ttems of Interest, rd v ah Jones v homn Vile hoar at ot ns for Waterbury both Fey the m in to spend some M I Mrs, t Uotner colloge, ister o take up work in v isn f Ke r n pairing arch 3 resigne tist June wing his fam- ey ce on Berlin is i1 Mrs. sington ugiler, will en meet It is vv..m.,f ne of the d over. 1 stor of to Mr. Mrs, fime and his wife will the missions field, “Cascarets” 10¢ Best Laxative for Nzzy, ing, jn a bilious Bowers | I “They Work Whila Yon Sleep.” If yonu feel sick, head is dull or ac h 18 sour or gass upset, If your or your stom t take one o to rediev & Nog | | Wwed- | in Mis- | il complete a, | after whicty' | MARCH 31, 1v24, Plainville News TENDER FAREWELL TOREV. DEWBERRY : {Harmless Means ' of Reducing Fat | | means for an_extra becruse ex- iption, in_accordance Prescription. Mav, ordiy w peopla fear ordinar their weight. Here is ry method, Estraordinary rile perfe harmless no d are ne Marmol Toblets are made exactiy with the famous Marmola ou reduce steadily and easily, with no ill el m from your Arugelst at one dollar for a box or send pr("l direut 'Melhodlst Church Pastor Leaes .o Rimeie sinien (418 Woesart Alter Two Years Service "Here Rev, John E. )\as!or of lhe ORSERVE A0H ANIVERSARY , | Funeraly of Frank Cafferty—Special | announced at all the masses yester- | day that devotions for first I Health Mceting—Town Plan Com- | will be held this week hours with mass at $:20 o'elock and | distribution of holy communion again at 7 o'clock. (Confessions will be [heard Thursday afternoon at 4 rewell was tendered by the |o'clock and Thursday evening at 7 league of the Plainville M. |o'clock. church in the church pariors last | l.enten ening to Rev, A. I, Dewberry, re-|the church Friday evening at i tor of the church. Mr. Dew- [o'clock with the Way of the berry entered Hartford Theologi- |and Benediction of the Blcssed Sac- | cal seminary to finish his studies for [rament. the ministry and will not return to | Prainstile, ding to present plans. The New conference of M»m.l odist churches rpecently appointed Rev, A, A, Ball of Meriden to suceeed | Biev. Mr, Dewberry and he preached | at the services in the church for the | first time yesterday. It was not known | until the past few days that Mr. Dew- | berry would sever his connections [ with the churc, Itev, Mr. and My the guests of were pr | gatherir & ock with Mrs. J. G. Ward at the ! parsonage. be discussed and all urged to attend. Catholic nrch Notes. members | { mission Meets—Repairing Church ~—Plainville Briefs, i | 4 | Ar pwor | E. devotions will be held Sporting Club to Meel. The F. | . P& club, mean- ing the Vish, Fowl, Feather, Fun & I"ool club, will held the annual meet- ing tomorrow, the first day for rod and gun. A mew president will probubly be leeted this year, as Daniel M. Collins, who headed club the past season, will engage this week in business fn New ain and will not be able to attend to bis duties. Jo Lamb is a candi- date for the office of custodian of trophies and specimens and it is said that he has a remarkable collection B A Andarach Biev: Jof stutrea birds whieh he will oft 2 4 % €1¢o the club for display. A Plainvillo Congregational church, was : | present and spoke about his genigy |8 been issued to all the | reletions with Mz, Dewberry in Plain. |earhy streams that | ville, During Mr. Dewbe | Hartford institution, will visit at her home in Previdence, | I L NIr. Dewberry expects to finish { his theological studies in May and { Will probably reeeive an appointment | to another church, Wiy many friends {In Plainville have expressed regret at the knowledge that he is to labor in | other ficlds. ' 10th Wedding Anniversary | Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lauridsen eof Liroad stroet were pleasantly surprised at their st ning by a party of ahout 25 relatives and friends who zathered in observance of their doth wedding anniversary, The guests in- cluded — friends from Providenes, | Springficld, lividgeport, Hartford, | New Tiritain and Plainville, Dinner [was served and during the afternoon | games e played and musical so- Ioctions were rendered, Doth Mr, aud Mrs, Lauridsen were the recipi- LOts 0f many message congraty {tion thiroughout the York . Dewberry were hionor at the afair and scnted with a purse by the the presentation heing Ly trout in tomorrow, The members will be warned tomorrow at the meeting that no “fish” stories will be cred- | ited this season unless the fish can be seen. y's stay in the Mrs, Dewberry Plainville Briefs Ray Cunpingham is able to be after a few J; " iliness at his home on Maple street, The condition of of Broad street shows Herbert Thomas, Edwin Thomas and Miss Pau Thomas of Last Hampton were the guests of Mrs, Lots tie Weston of West Main stre ye terday, Wallee 1 confined to Miss Mary Callen improvement. ne netl of Hamlin street I Erip. his home with the To Hold Party, he junior departindat of the Cor gregational church school will hold a party in the church ciasy room to- morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Buell, the superintend- ent of the junior has arranged a program for occs sion. we department, the 4 of day, Special Health Meeting will be a speclal meeting of Plainville publie health associa- in the town hall tomorrow e | ning at 7:20 o'clock 10 take action on proposed change in the constitution hanging the annual mecting of the assoclation from June to May, There re so many who are away on their tions during the month of roses and the weather is usually so warm at this time, that the first week of May will be a much better time for the meeting, it is felt, re will be a large attendance at this session, as evehy member who has paid a dollar more for annual memberships will be allowed to vo Town Plan Conmission Plainville town plan commis. sion il At this evening in the town hall § o'clok to consider building and veranda lines for Maple street, There is considerable work to be aceomplishod on this street and all | membere nre asked to attend if nos. sibie Other important matters will Also occupy the attention of the mem. bers, Th | the tion HELD FOR LARGENY Ahrahiam Goldman of Chicago Comes Past to Au ing Warren National Bank. Bostor, March 3t.—-Abraham Ui man of Chicago, who arrive day to plead tomorrow to a federal indictment for embezziement from the First Natienal Bank of Warren, was arrested on A state warrant eharging Jarceny. Arrangements were made to take him to Wercoster for a hearing later in tha day. Gioldman was one of threse men ine dicted for the wrecking of the bank a ago through the theft of e« curities valued at more than $200.. 000 from its vaults, Frank L. Tavlor president of the bank, pleaded guilty to misapplication of funds and was sentenced to three years at the Ply mouth jail, Joseph T, Mareino, brought back from Mexico several months after his flight from state, admitted that he planned the bank looting and got the seouritics and was given a four-year teem at the Atlanta penitentiar Searching Partles Hunt Man Missing in Desert Phoenix, Ariz., March 31,—Search- ing parties have gone into the desert 50 miles weet of here in an effort to find Will €. Wilson, railroad telegraph operator, The spot where the man last seen trudging through the sand miles from food, ten miles from the nearest water in a desert coun- | try seldom visited, His hat and coat weore found yesterday two miles from where on March 26 he leaped from an automobile carrying a party | friends, or The 1 . yoar Nepairing Church Contractor Frank L. King today making repairs at Baptist church, A extensive program of changes has been mapped out includ. Jed In which are the remodelling and enlarging of the kitchea and Sunday school rooms, ’ Legion Post Meeting There will be a meeting of Broe Barnes post, American Legion, in the post rooms on Whiting street this evening and several tmportant ques- tions will come up for debate. The cxecutive committes met Saturday | | night in the post rooms and discussed {a number which are to come up for | action this evening. Members of the {1ocal post attended the county confer. |ence in New Diritain yesterday after- noon started the Vrank Cafferty Bu | The funcral of Frank Cafferty was |1 this morning at §:20 o'clock "llnln the home of Mrs. William Cas sidy on Bank strect, A high mass of {requiem was celebrated at the chureh of Our Lady of M 9 o'clock by Rev, John K. v, pastor. The pall | Philpot, brarers were irles Prior, James | ball ma Cafferty, Join Cassidy, all of Plain. m « ville, James Welch and Thomas Cole. | Philpot [man of New [iritain and Johm Con. | oldest {nors of Southington. Charles Prior sang “Some t Day” as the body | was being borne from the echurch, Purial was in £t Joscpi's cemetery., Interesting Address | Rev., Harry E. Oleott, repre ting the auti-saloon league, gave an inter- csting address yestcrday morning in the Baptist church. He said that pro. | hibition has been a great benefit to | | the state even though so many unsat. | isfactory conditions exist, His ad. | |dress was received with great satis. faction by the large congregation that list to him. Returns To Vermaont F. Ivan Benjamin, New England weiterweight wrestiing champlion, who has been ill for the past two years a the result of an injured shoulder and a nervous breakdown, has returned to | |Lawton Hall, Vermont, where he is| receiving special treatment for his| d for his general condi- e actes Golf \! 80 -*One i« not necessarily is the dietum of William instructor and club and er at Prinee’s Goif elub, Mit- ymmon, for the last 2§ years, in hie 801} and is the professional in the rey @ gol ye coun- | shoulder | tion. Benjamin has been home for the {past few days and his friends were | pleased at the change for the better | noted in his gencral appearance, He | is wnder the care of Dr. Horace Rip- | tey of Vermont and Dra, 0. G. Wied- | man and Bancroft of Hartford, three | ialists. Ladies’ Aid To Meet gular meeting of the lLadies' socicty of the Baptist church will held Wed afternoon at 2:30 A Fine Candy—10c Everywhere “11 the real truth le te be known™, snid Nero yesterday, when Interviewed, 1 harned the eity hecause they cut shért my supply of OF Henry!™ Tes Oh Heary! onceyou'll with Kero 1 ree {merve s ¥ the ropistered trademask o the Will)s L Cuicage, 111 Ses. X Wiliimmesn, P os nesday Important matters are to | are | (THREE CALLS FOR FIREMEN .u.v! at the usual | Cross | " | pany's cotie wer Cbarges of Wrecks this | { | | Bristol News OIX CENT FARE IN EFFECT TOMORROW : Increase Put Into Force by B. &' P. Electric Company Bishop Nilan to Confirm Children May Man 25 25— Seeking His Bride Gets Punch in the Eye—Zigman Appeals From e and alil Sentence, Five cent fares will be n lines of t Bristol & ctric Co., after today the six fare become he jump in priccs was annou cently by General Manager more on 1 s tomorrow ctive, 1 re- corge E. aim ce the | tort of the Brit- | the members of | = y ally h | the club are planning to sally forth | ") "in e or the conce also | out | | dis | d hera to- | proved of | terday, | Maine | tor sale, {on the Terryville line i ford Cockings of the company, Rave notice of a decrea. for the eicetric lig the future the elect will be maintaincd at 16 ce watt instead of the present ro cents, The ra lines mar! { the fares on the the maint 1 lines, lines in this ain a five which are tun for years on Vthe last few years th cxpenses and profits that a « was The incr wilt s the last of to 1 nt fare, loc independent, that basis but margin has been so clc deemed necessary, nrean about $16 more in the com- and will en, wages pt at their present grade and will assure the present The one man ears will not betwes a vice, be used with the exception of the Woodland street sranch, in deference to wishes of Lrons, The one man type was used for a time, but was not a shining success, because of traffic tieups at the terminals in the loading and unioading and in Ivant The small type the Woodland street line has b suceess and will be conjinued for present at least Confirmation Soon Announcement was made on Sunday morni ch that the cor car on na the the Sty at masses at Joseph's of a largs parish will take p vhen Rishop John 11 direet 1] exercipes will precede the program, which will attend the laying of the cornerstone of the next church, which will also be directed by Bishop Nilan. Nearly $3 has been raised for the new windows in the church by the members of Rita’s guild ganization of women of the parish, which has condueted a series of wh parties for sevcral months to raise a window fund The new edifice is months' aliead of time as far as con truction Leeanse of the fava able weat It is loped to finish the outstde ston by July and to the church ready for occupancy ¥ nest winter, Firemen Work Hard funday night and this a busy time for the local fire companies with three calls to answer A Chimney fire at the home of Albert Drussell on Farmington avenue ealled the Weich company and Squad A out at §:30 o'clock last night. The guick response of the firrmen got them there in time to chieck the threatening 1 of the ay ehildr on Nilan emonics, cer The about three mory Waze so that only about $100 damae: | was done Squad A company company o'cloek this ing from some the Lelane lunch street, adjoining direotly onpos The fire was effort after a siight had been done, The work here in cutting 0 yuick s a start would have meant a serious conflagra- tion, due to the nature of the build- ings in that part of the city. A chimney fire in the partitions at the home Albert Smith Lak: avenue eaMed out 1 comp and the Ceptral e company at %:50 o'clock this morning: About 8100 damage was done “No Heavenly Reception” “Peace on eartly, ete.” was not the reception given to Fred Serene, when he ended the staifs into the room- ing louse conducted by Mrs, Paridise at 172 North Main atreet yes- as he wasin schrch of s wife, Mrs. Ma rene, a bride of but three Serene found a d in R the Uncas company, N and the hook and were called out morning to a fire rubb®i in the ¢ art on North Perl hote the Bristol eubdued amount of damage firemen did fine down the flames in that scction theat e ' o on veeks, loor lock: ed entle many in home and suspecting within, broke As he en he no Blow w by saw siars, e, Ne who trouh Hampehire at to- by Ju Takes Appeal ) et atpe with gh Josey arged putation took an and th ' of liquor and ving that fluid appeal from the fine jail sentence of 3 jgye, as imposed by Judge William J. Malone st the police court session this morning. Five ice officers and an individual complainant appeare against Zigman, who offered the fense that the individual became toxicated on his own “hooch and that the stories reflecting on his place | had been the result of jealousy, at-| tendant upon the raiding and closing t recently. onry charged of a nearby restau Police € Malinowski, John with breach of peace and intoxication was fined $25 and costs at the police court session today by Judge Malone. 0! Walter Gray, picked up at the rail- rond station in a helpless cond was fined $25 and costs on ¢ of intosication and breach of pe Driscoll Gets Contract E. Driscoll of Torrington awarded the countract today laying of the water main estensior on Farmington avenue and adjacen cts for the department. John stre water local | other | irmation | .« [ months; or- | without great | Mary | d in- dition, ountract price is $6162. Smaller lay~ ing jobs will be taken care of by the department itself, Assault Case Heard Frank Deloy, Herbert Chaplain and Italph Rhodes appeared before Judge | William J, Malone this morning in the police court on charges of assault upon Victor Avery, more than fwo | months ago when Avery was so badly beaten he nearly dies He bas H)'en under treatment at the Bristol | hospital for two menths and this morning appeared in charge of his | physician, Dr, H, D, Brennan. It will several weeks before Avery will { be discharged from the hospital, be- cause of the lasting effects of his in- «.1 He did not have a physician two wecks after the beating, was “hushed up” for a time his condition became serious, Brennan was called, He saw the | grave danger of the man’s situation and called in the police and for a time Avery's life was despaired of. An antemortem statement was taken, w implicated the accused » arrests followed, ned $100 and ) for 90 | vntif hich fhnt as ich and th Delos o « fir costs and . Rhodes 830 and costs and put on for 60 days. The charge aplin was nolicd as it was had no conmection was prob 1 sbation (& 1 with the case. rmed t he SOUTHINGTON REWS Is 00 and Costs And Rivers Vined § Sentenced to Days in Chemical Squad Appointed — Jtems | | | o mterest. cet wam was sen- jail in the this morn- crs of Queen str 1 costs and {tenced 1o serve 15 days in Southington police court ing by Judge Thomas ¥. Welch on the charge sclling intoxicating iquor Rivers was represented by \ttorney Charles I, Conion of Plain- vi He was arrested on Sunday, March 23, after the police had been home of Stanley Bepur- ed to the iry who was sufiering from an attack | of poisonous liquor, WBerurdry told | the police that he had purchased the {liquor from River: Berurdry wam |taken to the Meriden hospital and has fined to the institution for woek, heing discharged yes- and returning to this town in custody of Constables Murphy Thompson, [teen ¢ [the p tord ‘V‘vr and ' The following have been appointed to the chemical squad of Toso com- No. 1 for the coming three orgo Connoly, Walter An. sampson Smith, Joseph Bare John Huines, Randail Fish, Marry Wagenbrenmer, Percival Weleh, \d Bdward Miller. | pany Hermam J. Lustjen was last evening on the charge of driving while under the influence of intoxi. cating lquor, e stalled his automo« bile on the trolley tracks and tied up traffic for a considerable length of time, His ease was continued for further investigating in the town court this morning, arrested funeral of Mrs, Louise M. Tul. of Joseph Tulley of Chegtnut street, was held from her home yese terday afternoon, Rev, Carl Fleischer, pastor of the 1Yirst German Lutheran ehureh, officiated the services, Burial was held in Evergreen ceme- tery, Brooklyn, N. Y., today The ley, wife ‘ral of Nirs, Caroline Rates vefterday afternooa from hier late hothe in Marion, New John I, Neison, pastor of Grace M, 1. chureh, officiated at the s ie Burial was tn Wonx Springs cemetery, The Ladies® Aid society of the First Congregational church will hold an al day ving session in the chapel of the ehurch Tuesday reguiar monthly mecting of the arden and burgesses will pe held in e borough clerk’s office tomorrow evening Miss Minnie Wrinn has returned | from New York eity where she spent a week's vaeation, The fun was held CLERGYMAN RESIGNS New Haven, March 31.—Rev, Hare . Miles, pastor of the Dwight 1 » Congregational church of this city for a number of ycars, yesterday wnnounced his resignation. He has | accepted the position of sceretary of Congregational missionary boards Por New York city. Itev, Mr, Miles is a graduate of Harvard in the class of 1588 and of Yale divinity school 1892, Ve was assistant pastor of the United church of this city for four years, be- for his pastorate at the Dwight Place church, He had "been chairman of the Cengregational mission of the state, ry the Toop Acrial, Too. Resides its large antenna, the & 8, | Leviathan has a large loop atop the radio shack for use in case of emcre y and for direction finding. - SAGE TEA KEEPS - YOUR HAIR DARK When Mised With Salphur 1t Brings Back s Beautiful Lustre at Once hair. how handsome, dee ad We all know Ivantages of a youthful appears Your hair is yo harm. It or mars face. When it turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and phur Come pound,” which is merely the old-time recipe improve by the addition of other ingredients, Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparas | tion, beeause it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possi- bly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through I taking one small strand at a n g the gray bair dise r application or is restored and sy and lustrous, rs younge Gray ver N aucing years. a n hakes | Ry tim o ars: aft vt t its matural col it becomes thick d you appear yes . F 3