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e Drowr Thoms 1. You'll Be Correctly Gloved for Easter If You Select From Our Stock hich Includes the Latest MAGIC WORD IN IT MEANS A NEW #|/ { INTRODUCING THE NEW ITSELF AWAKENS I WORLD FULL OF NEW T NEW STYL GREET YOU HERE. REGARDING GLOVES—AIl the latest for Eastcr wear are here in kid, silk and fabrie HINGS. with a complete stock from which to choose. and $5.50 pair. TREFOUSSE and two clasp styles black, pique sewn with fancy backs, at $2.75 and $3.25 pa CHILDREN'} offer One Clasp Kid Glove 98 and § 50, $1.98, 'm—_“ Berlin News GO0DWIN B BUYS OUT BRIGK C0. INTEREST s Named President and Treas- urer of Connley-Purinton Concern CAPITAL IS NOW 850,000 Predict Building Boom in Court Session Tonight—NReal Istate Deal—Ilag Pole Matter in Hands Town-— of Sons of Veterans—Other Ttems, has purchased the interest of John Briek company of Clayton and has Leen elected president and treasurcr | Berlin at the | Mr, Giannotta, The other partner in | 10 Mr . g n Hands of 8. 0, of the concern, the firm is Fred K. Purinton of New ritain, Mr. Goodwin has, for many years heen employed at the Corbin Cahinet l.oek ecompany and has not entirely given up his position at that plant, The firm will still bz known as the Connley-Purinton Brick company and it has a capital of $50,000, Mr, Good- win stated today that business is ex- tremely good at the plant now, the work of moulding having been started today e company has been organized for nearly a year, Mr. Connley having heen instrumental in its purchase, it being known before that as the Mur- ray Brick company. Business has been going on since last summer, Court Cases Tonight The cases of Paul and Lddie Began- itte of Berlin, which were scheduled to appear befote Judge George Gris- wold in the Zerlin town court last night, wera postponel until this eve- ning, because of the inability of the eounsel for t e 10 be present. The case of 'u ored, who was arrested yesterday af- ternoon by Constable Frank Brown will also come up. £he is charged with drunkenness and breach of the peace, Khe was released today under honds of $25 for her appearance night. 1o- Show in Newington The minstrel troup of Berlin Grange will g5 to Newington tonight and will put on the show for the benefit of the Grangs in that place. A large number foem Berlin are planning teo ifll Experiment With Your Health For seventy-three years in thousands of homes constipa- tion and billousness have been relieved by Made of imported herbs of pur- est quality, pleasant to take, mllz in action and effective. The True Family Laxative “I would not be without it,” says Flora Desaults, Worcester, Mass. At first signs of constipa- tion, when eyes and head trouble you, tongue is conted and stomach is out of order, ward off serious illness caused by constipation by taking Dr. True's Elixir. Family size §1.20; other sizes 60c and 40c. used for over 73 vears e Dyson, col-| mode Have [. ccompany Congregational o met for a KID GLOVES—In one all colors, white and embroidered viee the thespians, ocinl o Social I The Moko-Hoko club of TASON: SPRINGTIME! N\ YOU A REAL SHEER JOY OF LIVING, IN THIS STORE IT MEANS THE REVEALING OF AND FRESH MERCHANDISE. ALL THAT IS NEW FOR SPRING WILL ver ng NOVELTY KID GLOVES—AIlso suede with the short cuffs offered in mode, beaver, grey, brown, black with white, or white withblack embroidery, at $2.98, $3.50, $3,98, $4,50 RAP WRIST KID GLOVES in beaver, grey, mode, tan, Lrown, white with black or ., pique sewn with two tone em- , & most worthy offering at $3.98 pr. KID GLOVES—To put them in the mode as well as the older folk. brown and white, tan and FINE FABRIC GLOVES—Silk ones of “Kayser's” the new shades of mauve, grey, beaver, mode, pearl, with nicely embroidered cuffs for— 98 pair, the Bertin | ! et ureh Sunday school | 1M In the cha Ing Jast night at e 5D artford’s tkopping Center: JUST THE make, in fancy gauntlet style, in DEMOCRATS ELECT DELEGATES TONIGHT Caucus to Choose Representatives " {0 State Convention | AUTOMOBILE 1S SHASHED Social— | Toresters Hold Successful i Legion Awiliary to Bristol—Re- turns From California—sSimpson | Home From Hospital—Briefs, Phinville democrats will assembie tenight in the Town hall in for the purpose of electing dclegates to the state convention to be held in New Haven May 7 and 8. Two dele- gates will be selected at tonight's meecting. These delegates will, with the other delegates selected, elect delegates, 19 in number, to the democratic national convention to be held in Madison (uare Garden in New York ¢ | great deal of interest is being mani- rested in local political circles on the prospects of the democrats for the coming year, as party leaders have said that they will attempt to make a big showing at both the local and nationa! elections, Although (time is early for any foreca it is said that democrats will have a strong slate to put before the voters at the next town eleetion. Automobile Smashed A touring car turned turtle nea the Southington town line last evening beaver, pique sewn, $1.85 pr. | driver of the automobile, whoss name was not known, was uninjured ai- though how he escaped being Lilled 1aa mystery, The accident happened in alinost the same spot whers three Meriden women were injured a few weeks ago. An investigation by the police has hecy started, Voresters' Degree Work A cluss of 35 candidates was in- itiated imto Court General Lawton, I, of A, in Odd I'eilows’ hall lnst even. jevening at 6:30 o'clock at the church, &b Wit be given by several Wirls g at one ©f the most succemsrul |Irom Bt. Gabriel's church, Fast Ber- . omplifications ever held in Plaine pel of the Rerlin Con yille,” Many members of the court gregational chureh, Speetal mush and visitors w present. The the home of Miss Natalie Gwatkin, [and readings will be ales on the pre ork was carrled out by the degree A pleasant time was :njoyed, The |KPAM. This affair is being staged b, m of Court Eiver Welcome of girls are membere of Mrs, Grant |the Woman's Aid society, Iiristol, 1ollowing the Lusiness meet Wickwire's elass in the Bunday sehool l Many Attend Mecting g and degree work, a luncheon was Prodict Building Boom Abont 15 members of the Rerlin | 1t is probable that there will be a boom in building in Berlin thi lectman Georg according t B. Carter and Pasquale Giannotta ( Kensing: contractor, | Mr, Carter stated that there are o IMiret 8 several building plans being talked o |in velopment aof the | Bullding Co, as being | this project and stated that there ction opened up which will new v R | be a nev serve to cffort, poscd | | | erectea town, among them Mr, attract The first selectman heartily Cart much many Reve a or pleas o going being the de- nd of the oxpressed with will Herih sidents, vors the Mr, Giannotta spoke of several pro- houses which this spring. Garner C. Goodwin of Berlin strect | 2'® located on the Berlin-New Britain road and there are . i be o Jete he old fair d H. Connley in the Connley-Purinton | P® CONstructed on the old fair ground * | property. Builders haa plenty to do in ! present tinie, according to I of them ew which wiil V. year, Remarks were made by some of the candidates and officers of the court, Meeting in Bristol The American Legion auxtilury . ) ® Congregational church attended the imeeting of the Central Congregational b at the South church, Middletown a8t night . The speaker of the eve ning was Rev, J, Perchval Huget, pa or of tha Tompking Avenue ehure rof Brooklyn, who spoke on “Poel "ot tmagination to ! Jarnes port, American legion, #s necepted un invitation to meet ith the Leglon unit in Mristol Thure- ovening. There will be mo moer. (shortly before ¢ o'clock and was o completely wreeked, according 1o those who witnessed the atfair. The ' Plainville News """ will hold a food sala and card party Friday be held from 3 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon & CAUCUS serieg of Lenten the ' { fourd gutlty and fined $200 and sena | tenced to 15 daya in jail, Through his served and a smoker social enjoyed. counsel Charles Csnlon of Plainville, ithvers took an appeal, It was on the that uesday, April Food sale The Woman's Kelief Corps No, in G. A. R evening, Th hall Forestville, food sale will To Confer Degree Ethan lodg confer the ran 2 K. of .. of Bristol will & f knight on a large class of candidates for Pythian lodge, |in charge of Franklin lodge, A. F. and BriStOI N€w3 "A M'cu.numuqu- ertainment Guarantors of the local chautauqua ard their friends will gether on Satur- cay night at the Endce club, where pleasing program will be prerented by local artists, including Paul Um- phrey, pianist; Paul Colopietro, tenor soloist and Miss Winifred Barnfield, soprano. Dr. Paul M. Pearson, presi- DELINQUENTS WILL FACE GOURT JUDGE on Friday night. A large number of dent of Swarthmore college, will visiting members is cxpected and a 1 o speak on “The Joy of 1 ng." 'l"hc social will be held after the meeting. PJy l (annual election of officers will also scommt et ogences: Prosecutions to Follow Failure to znue:, civction o oticers “win aiv There will be a meeting of the m;vgnn will be given. After the Knights of Washington this evening Pay Pel‘sofla] Tax | busine o af-;slor: and. the vnlt‘r.ml]n— 2t 8 o'clock. Tomorrow the Parish ment, dancing to the music of the Guild will hold a home-made cruller | s .\r-wlnr»pa.mn. orchiestra will be en- sale, Qrders should be phoned to 227. ' joyed. é The parish leaflct for April is ready CHECK Up STORM DAMAGE‘ “Mac” In New Tlole and may be had at the rectory or at 430 Joseph MacMahon, the popular the church, Lenten Services Lenten services will be held in th Church of Our Lady of ~Mercy Broad street I'riday evening at T o'clock. They will conslst of the Way of the Cross and henediction Blessed Sacrament. Rev. Willion Ca vanaugh of Hartford will continue } devotion in church Sunda Plainville Brievs Clinfon J. Mo rural the local post of home with illness. The condition of Miss Mary of Broad street, who has been confine carrier to her home with pneumonia, shows stead improvement. Brock-Barnes post, American 1 gion, will hold a regular meeting in Legion hall on Bread street Monday evening at § o'clock. ce, “hurch strect improved. Sequassen confined to hia home lodge, 1. O, O, ¥., nhall tomorrow night. on of the the evening at 7:30 ¢'clock. at . is confined to his I°rank W. Holbein, clerk at the post > on with illnass, is slightiy wil lold a regular meeting in Odd Fellows member of the Dristol Battery Co., ege City To Rush Boulevard Repairs for el a new role on Monday morme < a ing, that of a deep ea nayigatom, Sticheprey yent—Wells Mentioned \Vith his faithful Ford, which has : 5 acted the good Samaritan to man: )}, For Senatovial Nomination—Domo- steanded m‘ul'\,i s, “Mac”, as he 5 familiarly known, conducted a real rats To Hold Caucus Tonight, rryboat over the raging flood that & Prosecutor Gets Names poured down School street. Many 5 young woman saved thelr fineries The first batch of names for prose- through “Mac's courtesy and many catlon for delinquency {n paying per- | factory workmen were able to croms sonal taxes hus been handed over to water without getting wet by asslstant Prosecuting Attorney Wil- |means of the little touring car that tiam N. Derosler by Tax Collectdr |uraved the wate: which swamped ira B. Rliey for action. The de- | other maclines, The machine com- li 1 {le quents will be haied into court in | pleted trip after trip with the regue L few days and then a secon £ » d Hlarity that is shown by the Staten Ts- aliotment of unpuid Bille will be given and ferries, run by the city of New v:‘ the prosecutor to tnvoke the aid of York and reputed the world over for the court to got the tas looks cleared * their adherence to schedule. ”!"\m,\, 5 g i Democrats of the city will gather o w; "»:" miof ,:‘,.“,,4 Lo de 50, Tax | tontgnt for the annual caucus to elect ey Tley has sent oyt notices | delegmtes to the coming conventions r(; /_:rlmqu nte informing them that ! or ¢he party in the next two months. iheir names would be placed on the 7. < 1 st 19 state, seuatorial and con ion- st for prosecution and many have i i 8l convention representatives will he appreciated tihe lenleney - Pyrcolated the lenlency of the eolisc-1cnomen tonikht and other important 1'tor by paying u , st first vin: t]-Et mu« rH:’.q:‘?(‘nl’ y‘.n:“"hmn" W b takenivn. 1AM brought In dolinguents to «L-mm h‘,, politichans are of the opinfon that conditions have compelied him to take |\ COUNtTY 18 taking a democratie Vor sale--Giadiolus bulba—quantity ‘action as tos maug ignored his ap. :;'n? Rn;l vl;» nnn;\M of xnr:-u prom- of mized bulbs very reasonable.-— peais for settlement, ‘m\\mr\nv;“r‘:.\r-”“‘:o‘n’anr\cml:ne;i‘ !c:: f‘\ov;,g: D. Mastin, 8 E. Main el Rzed Men Mistrel thought lhk"”\fi m;rma.l republican alt, More than 1,000 seats will be taken | majority in this clty oan’ be overe sou"mmqm NEWS Weleh of the tow ttimus yesterda Judge Thomas court issued a committing George Rivers to jail to | able record for their performances serve a sentence of 15 days imposed on him in the town court last week, At At treatment, t time Baudry gaid ' for the annual minstrel frolic of Com- pounce tribe, 1, Q. M, on Thurs- dag night st Red Men's hall, when | the T. (" back faca plavers of Wa- n terbury will tread the hoards, The y “ntertainers have achieved am envi- come, Wells For Senator Former Representative Stephen M, | Wells is being mentioned as a candie date for the stats senatorship nome A |ination of the republiean party, along w “ [\ ay Core the Naugatuek Vailey and promise the N',:’,‘m:,:"r-:,':,,;', \-’m‘.‘::‘ .r',',(.lm:;:.: local Indians a splendid presentation | jyn served two years in the state lege that time Rivers was found guilty ot ' darktown melodies and popular | jmarure and has been very active in solling intoxicating liquors after the |*ON8S The program will conclude |yent politics, Toth Mr, Treadway polic> had been eniled to the home of | Vith dancing, and Mr, Derosior have little to say S v Baudry who was found to Ruth Boulevard Repairs about the senatorial race and leaders suffering from poisoning and was Rushing of the repuir work on the of the party refuse to comment on frushed to tha Meriden hospital ffl"l’\ morial Boulevard in order that the the possible choies of the trio, men. elcheprey day celebration on April | tioned for the post. Tt is generally that he had bought the liquor from 19 may not be delayed, will be cap- helievad, however, by the G, O, I, ade Rivers, who was arrested, When ha ticd out by the eity officials, A sur- herents that the nominatian for tha appeared in the town court he was 'e¥ of the storm damage has been senatorship will come to this city this application of Attorney Conlon the mittimus was tesued. The annual thgton Business Men'a Associatio wan held in the Osley Assembly ha Monday svening. cors v meeting of the South- 1" I'he eloction of offi. as held with the following res ompletad and shows that the boule- | vard suffersd serious damage both to the roadway and petaining wall, ell | renr the Fast street bridge for a dis- VAL wan "‘ADE year as the cit tor in the last 1 has not had a senae years, —- 1 TRUSTEE (tance of nbout 150 feet, The houle- vard cannot ba replaced in its orig- Iral condftion in the short =pace of OF time. ‘sccording 1o the opinionef sev. ASSOCIATION tme, aecording to the opinion of sev- i | eral local enginecrs, hut eversthing fwill be done =o that the celebration P'rofessional At Shuttle Meadow Hone 1lens may 2o throwgh, Another hlow Thees from Bertin whe attends the ausiilary in Plainvilie, AN ""'"_l "‘""“;“"“";'““;“,"' bl AR it el et upset | ored By New England the me . ok w. Ernes. MemMbers of the local unit whe ptan President, lrnest Hobson; secretary, 9 o 5, I w y“;l 11::‘- % \'ln- “r‘«” .\1\-” \\!'x:“ m 10 attend the meeting in the 'lun A: V. Oxley; and treusurer, Sumner J», |08 ‘v’“r n:.m‘ mn:,.mm gio umwv‘ Greenskeepors® (lud [y Micang AT Doming. Uity should take the (roll wieh ' Waliace, Izeports of tiie vatious com. |18 of the v ot et Memona), | el Al and Mrs, Robert Deming leaton the center al & mittees were roceived and the commit- '8 1hat the high sehool gymnasium, al Flood, professional at the Shute and Mra, Vrank L Witeas, ‘\'( tome Ivom Cabifesais. tee tn charge of the banquet reported | Viiere the et b heduled, In In | tie Meadow goif olub, this city, wap b m" H ALl agley, ) ‘r' % .‘v\uv\ home in Westwood Park after spend. | (OF securing prominent speakers here n'x'n' vluhu.: .,;m l:n.!":'(:r! ‘no‘\;‘ 1nn \n: m‘;: t-[ 1 he (I.rf-onnl\r-pnrn cinb of Foterlid B LGB SR e Refiop cbedl bt California. 10 talk on insurance and the workings “’"‘t‘l'r"_"m“:’:‘l’"" 2 facing (ho o- |aiew England held in Boutos Mons N ld ace e of a chamber of commerce and other | Fast Berlin Iteme ]'l':' 7 r:‘nr"lnc old acquaintances in b W("“‘;' w‘_'n_;' 4 "“ association, | MHITMeNn. Sawdust has beep placed on The club 18 a newly formed ore [ The regutor w ¥ meeting ef the Aome Yrom Howpital The ladies’ Atd Soclety of e 'N® flmlm in an effort |:l dri'ln”‘np"av\d ganization brought together with the Junior leagus wiit be held in the sociat - s . 5 . 2 yre Pretent any warping. Should the foor | idea of swapping experiences in the ior leagus h in dehn Simpsen, poputar plumber, M. F. church will mest in the parlors WU the aeeitos et STl et be aTe e room of the Methodist church Thurs Ax returmed home from the Hartford at 4 o'clock A hospital after undergeing « rocent i The achools of the town will close gaeration for hernia, Mr. Simpeon's 1 I°riday 1or the Laster recess conditior I8 much Improved and he | Mrs Edward Kolma will entertain exprets a rapid pecovery. the members of the “"Social I'iva” at ' Pythians Victorions, of the churel at 3 o'clock I"riday af ternoon Me Ladies' Paptist church met this afternoon 1 the pariors of tha church, Mrs Hindiey and Mrs, A, O. Hotchhies were Aid Soetety of the Virst John Browing of grasses on tees and faire ways of a golf conrsn, the ultimate idea being to benefit every course by raising the standard of grasses and scede, This has been s pet project of Mr. Flond's and he delivered an in thelr loss, ne the police will also suffer by their {nability to use the gymnasium for dancing at the police bl on April o5, The cost of the repairs about will be tak the The matter of changing the location ' her home on Thursday afternoon, The bowling team of Pythian lo o eity i 1 out of the present | aqiress at the meeting., of the flag pole in Kensington 48 en-, The Progressive Reading circle will K. of I, vxr';(wu;l Yn" ‘\.\‘nfgxln‘---df:{ :h I’(‘fl?“ ather Coffey of Hartford win ‘.‘,..),}:‘, l;:ifl‘.c,.. :wmm'.nrlzhc ‘;'m. Othier speakers were A, B, Piper tirely out of the hands of the Amerl- 'meet at the home of Mrs. 1. M. Rool 'tive Kecreation alteys last evening by | preach 8t the Lenten services to be | oty ohartment, according to & faf the U. B G. A, Greens section, v cord o the com.' i oot ne esday Avenin . . s . 1 g A ecision of the ciy counell and Mayor and W. M. Noble, chatrmen of ' the can Leglon, according to the com-'on Main street next Tu sday NINE a amall margin in total pinfall, The leld in 8t Thomas' church this eve. , o0 T . te, Thia Wil b6 done to man mander today. 1t remains with the *at 8 o'clock, The roll eall will e about mates un e, ot on gl i i Sl i BT by Sony 1 | Greens committes of the Auburndale Sona of Veterans 1o fix upon a location * plants or flowers, loval alleys in come time and drew | Tiers was a large number present | ropriation can be made to pay for | porr'? CUB. There wers over 100 for this much disputed flag pole, he| The weekly moeting of the Com. (ome of the Iargest gathorings of spee- | at the meeting of Harmony Chapter, |0 griation Can be made | into, the | PTEONt including areens committes said. I munity club will be held in the base- 'tators ever assembled together, A 'O, ¥ & Inst exening. The L. and O. iindredy of thousands of dollars, The | ¢ HTMEN of various clubs as well as The people of the town have not'ment of the Methodist church this return mateh fs being arranged, orciiestra furniahed the entertainment. ity share will e for the streets ang | < CCISKECPErs and all seemed to be oy watd as they should with sug- ! evening at § o'clock Trombull Bowling Refreshments were served, Lridges, which suffered terribly by the | orging, (Pinion that the work will be gestions as to where the pole should | Mr, and M Irank Risley of The Temeo Bowling 1eague held its | ———e e raging 'WIW g Matthew and Geidley extremely beneficial, be placed, he said. There have been | Flastford have been the guests of rela- | weekly session last cvening on the SLROSES W66, T WOrit Bllidede While ——— suggestions expressed, but nothing 1n | t1ves on Cotians iy, piea"aliesn it he-roowsne . FIRE DAMAGE IS $3,000 35 vore b vors murers wii Phocsese prcncact writing. ! The mid-weck n serviee will | dividual and team scores scrions blow (o the city cxpense ac- ‘The resignation of Stephen McHale, Slight Accldent Today be held at 8t. Gabriel’s church Thurs- Department A-f couat . (4 member of Engine Co, No, 2, was A slight accident occurrcd on the [day evening at 7:80 o'clock. Rev. I1. Hart 85 94 105 254 Automobile and Garage on Harrison Fire Departmont Busy re ed last night by Chief Willlam J, turnpike in front of the Bevlin post | amuel Suteliffe of New Dritain wil' ®medburg 52 4 119-< 285 e Ms U The fre depattment )»um'xmx en- Noble and will be considered at the office this morning, when a car In the | have charge of the service, Catucei &8 74— 557 Mrect i Flames—Parade Hokhs Up have Lecn kept busy the fast Ad1ourned meeting of the fire com. AR s Mew nden owsod e A i SEOR SR 181 piromen amd Chief. 1 . pumping out cellars of the | MISSIONers Friday night | by Arthur 8. Clair of Berlin, Mr. sl dl The & o St Clair had put out his hand and PRI'MARY FOR DELEGATES Totals 250 351 386—108% Damege of about $2,000 (o 1 CAUOF Catvt &a The . & Dlological Survey has stopped in order to take o a - | omobile and garage of Willlam day, while Yesterday the Horton sent an expedition into Central Amerds ger. The driver of the other car ap- :I-o STATE C()NVENTWN Martin nolds of 76 Harrison street pesulted (o % pumprd out by Hose Com. : ¢4 10 capture specimens of the bease parently did not see the signal and . Griffin 1 tast night feom a fire that I8 Lelieved 00 xo b Hve soe comy litui Honduraw spotted turkey, crashed into the back of the scdan — 1. Broadiwe 42 o NNV L. A e & et reus i The damage waw slight | Lemeris 6 112— 306 match ot eignrett ing placed near ¢ NERLRELfiom e : 1bm, Farm s Purchased | Democrats Balloting Today (o Send gasoline, ' of the Reynols |aecment of hotel on North f Arthur Webster of Beriin has pur- S Totals A58 252 384—10T0 Jouse was ned the flam Main street, The Uncas pumper works chased from his uncle, Daniel We Ao S S e shipping Toom from the burning gar P o s L e | e — ster, alzo of Beriin, thg Oak il farm | File Intentions. Kdwards « 9 Si— 202 egcaped with badly blistered paint r thr ¢ form e LN B T T et ol by i s Pile Sufferers turnpike, The property consists of gistered democrais will hold a 1'vc 80 118 235 Co. 4, PoRded 16 N RN or N Sl Vakiin Gittes about 80 acres | primary from 4 (o § o'dock today for M. Hart LT 230 but Ns 4 e s % of v gallons & | o1 = § Doz Licenses Due {1he selection of delcgates to Uhe state | ststivriol e PP b dpad fle te La trance pumper | Dot become despondent —try Town Clerk Arthur 1. Woodmff | convention Totals 42080 o¢ the time, and the fram whieh 'of the 1'woas ation can tais out sk giin ‘mv. ;‘;, ;~ no cute called attention this morning to the | Those who have signified their in- e (e e el et it e S f g At rk’m'* ¥ but e | fact that dog license foeg are due this | tentions of heing candidates for delc- Livingston b itivns pumper of the Weich Fire (*o, | S117A0 e ! aitic b nish_ an month. He stated that there has not | £ates are Mayor Maonessa, Mre, Mary Johnuson which Asst 15 Las o180 boen kept basy in pumping | MURTY OF €ost nothing. Ask the Clark been a heavy demand for the tags so [T, Crean, Mrs, William 1. Mangan, Hornberger L] carried 1o the scene was held up sev- out cellar '} e ":"':4 ,-’..‘.’m'rmfi‘ or any good fat, Owners have until the lust day | John F. 1. Keeyers, Dennis MeKenna, ' Uavane . 163 oral times by traflle Jams. Accident Victim Revovering T * Dr. Leenhardt's Hemroid, of April in which to license their ard A, McCarthy, Anthony Ma- g = 7 B R BT $ab VW Nl in doge. After that the fee will be in- John 3. Kiniry, Dr. A, L. Avit- | Totals . 283 Best Creamery Butter, S1¢ Ib.: 2 titlon _of Datriek Roche of o Frank L. Conlon, John L. Fa- safets SW, - s f e ——— 4 $1.00, Ilussell Tros—adit Nach, Who was strack on Mon. g o o (25 TR 5 T O e : et Sore. Muscles Polton-Kasica post of the Ameri- | Manzan, William F. Mangan and 8. A. Dinonne . g fest Butter driven by Adam Mikulavieh of |can Legion met Jast night at T. A. 1. [Gerard Casale. L'”h“' X ke advt - Torestyille, He was taken to the Rris- H | hall, Kensington, but it was not pos- | ol bl 2 ) tol hogpital for treatment after the ac- e" s ™ m"ts {sible to ascertain just how much was | . 5 - ent and was foun ve sufferin . | members did not turn in their tickete, | wr {oder ores '"?..'""!';"' ] | mw mlm IN mm ous bruises. hletes all over America are n Another meeting will be held April . coeieia. 830 0 50 - 1 1 over America are using 17 and the commander request ”ml . 1 ‘;";::::\:-zr 80 100 283 | — e Thl’z\x::"‘.‘nlltm‘ momlr.rm-a: well & ; :ullrl'(w acting emoliient because all returns be in at that time ! 'n ¢ |casstey :::‘ Be Better Lookmg—lee filled fam ight at the planoforts re- W“":'l: :v‘n. v.h;i-.mn):n ;.'-a aore. it on b ep Ao otars [ ) Olive Tablets cital of Paul Umphrey, son of Mr. ani "go,sn 47 Aatomlehing short time. ey el et W the teved. S & { : o — Mrs. Harry Umphrey of South strect . (EFh Caseball players, tennis |ing of the post, and it is expected | Sugar Comted Cod Tdver Ol Tablets = "1 1 your kin is yellow—complexion | yr I'mphrey’s playing showed a mas. TLAJerS runners and jumpers want fn- that the event will take place the! Put on Flesh and Build Them Up. MeGibbon 116 ssg | pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— ”_m‘ towch that pleased his farge flfl"v! relief and that's just what they [evening of April 30. 1t is undecided P. Hart 87 88— 53| vou have a bad taste in your mouth— andlence immensely, He wes ably as. = goo0 o v Wad o - |! = ‘1;";“"41 LN | e ir <:"~ (;1’--;[:‘-,1-":‘;.—,-; Beadford 87 100— 253 | 8 laz(\)". m‘rm fecling—~you should .icteq in the presentation of the pro- whether i foot fl:nk.’:n .;,r.),‘." wa:; | be provided, | you ever dreamt of—these wonderfu) | oadford ...... i e Olive . < - e of e t ot, 4 ) s E |, The Woman's Aid socicty of the|Cod Liver Oil Tablets will start to | Tot stitute for calomel—were prepared by e fae Tor W and for that purpose is the fastest | Bertin Congregational church met this | help any weak, thin undernourished : Dr. Edwards after 17 of study. W il Sk Mve ”"”"‘I."d worg ™ n‘n: r«‘mr-lv in America today—a afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mre, E.|liitle one. edeker Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsarea '{ on Bunday wight al the Prompect o> for 60 centa at all grnzmu -r;d K. Honiss. The members worked on After sickness and where tickets I}'::'t 7 { ‘m.wmmm"@m‘,A Methodist choreh When the svening remember when J?lnb Case gets In Srives Tor the oUmmg i, BN L Y B SN W | I | You will know them by their olive color. | 50 il be conducted by the Rev, | 2O “EORY Eets out—promptiy. |” Prank 1. Wilgox will speak about cable. No ced to give them any |3 DSt o Tohave aclear, pink skin, bright ~yes, Sonjenis B, West 16r men Shin. his recent trip (0 California at the more nasty Cod Liver Ofl—these tap. | ' - 1007 oty = | mmdkg,. of buoyancy like Puseral of Novman Divble monthly mecting of the Men's Bible lets are made (0 take the place of that | . . Soeionr | mymmrnfl.m_ | ¥ha fonerss o Norsean & OwAe | | class at the community Wouss torlght. good but evil smelling, stomach A AR Dr. Edwarde’ Olive Tablets act on gl g B B B The Older Boys class hasbeen Invited =citing medicine and th rely Ve W O 1, U, i et thehwr;.nd m‘;l'l!crhw laclock at hin home Frankiin ,u.,»_l O St inive ":,L‘? "”; p :;:.';fl‘,_, Co. or Drick. | Mre. Martha Harris on Maple sireet h"l;g'?zurmamlm on. | Serices were conducted at 2:30 [ The regular weekly prayer meeting . i STEPNO0n 8t BI00 GuIot The; vercome B [s'ciock ‘ot the “Prespect Mthodne Wil be heid tomerrow might at 20 ixsen Dirug Co. or any druzgist fo 2 ctipation. “Take one or %o nightly a o o M (he Tiee. Benaadn welack 8t the chureh, Rev, San . “Coy'e Cod Viter Ol Tabisqs - as 7 eprezd. Bach member | pote the pleasing result; Millions of IS "" : '; by oo Vg rJ ro IFiste conducting the sapvice " 3¢ candy #nd not al & A Sasket boxes are soid annually at 15c and 30, ' T Wes uria place i | e . ¢ i 8 8y conts meeting of thel | West cen , where the ritual was Vellowing the suppst on Friday exp v tabiets 60 coents, |

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