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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924, IF NOT, WE INVITE YGUR INSPECTION THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL—The Lovely Bordered Crepes, 10 inch width in the newest | pring colorings for gowns, skirts, ete. Ewuisitel\' beautiful are the Striped Russian Crepes in all the good color shades for sprin Rich and smart are In all sorts of pleasing designs, large, medium and small to suit i every taste are the beautiful Figured Crepes that ave offered in all colors. rate skirts, ' tractive afternoon gowns, Brocaded Crepes in black. white and colors with a most varied line for choice are lovely for afternoon and cvening gowns. ave You Seen Our New Silks little summer dresses, Pongees for sport wear, children's frocks, Come let us show you Silks and quote our prices. Earl and Wilson Semi-Soft Collars At Our Men's Dept. we offer these new dollar Packets in four of the latest styles. “Kip- lawn,” “Greenlawn,” “Creslawn” anc known Earl and Wilson make Semi-Soft Collars, Berlin News SONS OF VETERANY SHIFT THE BURDEN Will Let American Legion Have, Charge of Placing Flag Pole AD THEN THE SlDEWALKS o regational ulds Meeting=—Albert Johnson Re- ! ported As Being in Serious Condi- | Church Committee m==Activities in Churches, \pparently wo one wants anything | Ju with the controyersy as. the : of Veterans last night decided to Pl ‘e the flag pole matter in the hands | of Folton-Kasica post of the American egion, ot the 8 The Legion lately decided to ons have a chance at the sub. cet in question and accordingly pass- | | the honor to them, The Sons of Veterans did make a =uggestion, however, thot the flag pole he placed on the T, A, B, wmociety property at Upson's corner, Whether not the Legion will act upon this suggestion is not known, as there are many residents of the town who have cupressed the opinfon that the much liscussed flag pole should be placed on the whers all Grammar conld see gchool it and property where it would be visible for miles around, Only four ere present " the was held on of the pole community members of the ms lagt night at the mesting house, Discusszion the location and painting and then it was decided 10 pass the problem back to the Le- sion, cussed, Memorial Day plans were dis- but not acted upon. In Serious Condition it lohnson, L Pred a serious hospital. time, of Thre: Three y cation for singlon moeting of evening at Mev, ¢ « hich igthe was reported today Johnson of Kensington, condition He membership in the Congregational the arleton admitted jnto the church nest Sunday, | st that Albert brother of = in Meriden for some Southington, 11 the at has bren Make Application people made applica Ken- a ast pastor, will e chureh committee held home of the Hazen. They the last Sunday in the month, Catholic Church Services, Tomerpow morning at the - Bastér Saturday sery held at 8t. Tayl's church in Kensing- | I on, The service will ing ing of the he Easter ount, Easter candle, tading of the 12 30 o'cloc k es will b Brenhan being in consist of the Iaschal Fire, blessing of baptismal prophecies, water and tany of the saints and a high mass, Pile Sufferers " You Answer These Questions- " ¥o oun knowswhy ointmnts do not quick and lasting ef? Niy eutting and operations fail? e ¥ rmal i know the cause of piles is That there ie a staghation of blood the lower 1o vou know sy bowel? that there Is a harm- discoverad by Dr. as 1EM-101D, no d drve- Wood This al- of | mac bless. Leon- ! Plamwlle News ROUTING SIGNS ARE PLACED IN EENTER Motonsls This Summer Will Have - No Dlmculty Finding Directions IPLA]NVILLE SEWER PROBLEM Easter Musical Program—ILcgion Go- Fo r Sprin g? ing to Bristol—Holy Week services in Local Churches—Plainville 13 The center of Plainville has at jast irv:coiu--] an addition to its appear- ance by the placing of a number of new routing signs for motorists direct- ing the way to towns and citics throughout the state, The signs were erected yesterday under the orders of First Sclectman William J. Johnson following his decision to have them | placed on the poles about the center last fall. The need of them was so | great that the Plainville Chamber of i 1 , width 40 inches for dresses, capes, coats and sepa- | i | Commerce took the matter under ad- H e the Checks, Stripes and Figured Crepes in all golors for at- visement and appointed a special committee to work with the selectman efiort to get the signs put up. The selectman askegl a special town meeting the sentiment of the voters of the town with segard to the erection of the siags and everyone without esception seemed to favor their erection. The difficulties of last year which strangze motorists touring through Connecticut met with, will be { eliminated this year, it is hoped and added to this is the fact that IMain- ville is progressing n in gmall | ways and not standing still, Problem of a Sewer The neat important matter to come before the voters of the town that the question of a new school has been disposed of, is the huilding an adequate sewer, The larg portion of the tgwnspeople are in favor of starting things going bhecause it is generaily realized that the lack of a sewer is the greatest impediment | to progress which confronts the peo. | ple of Plainville today, Tn past years, { the installation of an adequate sewer | has heen opposed by a large number {of people who felt that there was no need for such an innovation at that time, The growth of Plainyville, how- ever, makes it imperative that a sewer ba installed in the very near future, in favor of a sener in Plain- Sl hdopts 8 Per ot Ral v 3 v i o Alter Long Fight schoo! scemed more important and necessary, A large number of those in favor of the project are members Washington, “nt of the a8 shown by the 1590 of the DPlainville Chamber of Com- meree and it is their opinfon that the chamber shonld inelnde new {be admitted annually for the pext three years, or about 161,000 a year, under a decision reaehed by the sen- sewer in \ts municipal program for the coming year, The arguments for ale later yesterday ‘after a long and complicatog wrangle, in an Tub Silks in pretty colored stripes are very smart for 1 for ete,, are here in all the b2st sport shades. now Lawn” each Packet contains three of the well price—S1,00 Packet. and “Shady of The Lenten fast wiil end tomorro | at noor | Rervices were lield this morning :u will consist of the "\\'u | sermon, and “Adoration of the Cr | Methodist Chureh, | A union service at the Kensington Methodist church, in which the Kens- ington Congregational church *will join, Will be held tonight at 7:30 | o'clack, here will be speeinl musi- cal features and both Miss May I3, | Lord, pastor of the Mcthodist church and Rev, Carleton Hazen, pastor of | | Hmwn‘n-mlwual church, will delive addres To lal ch Campaign, Ilang for the membership campaigh | Rolton-Kasica post of the Ameri- Legion will be started within a April aliens in the 15,Two per United States census would a can to s was no roll atio, but it here y every be anese exclusion & hea ity 1est at tion. the Sn- Pri- * Poputar for cator; sone this co crying 1 bt bl ruary, to ure 1 Ins‘ructor: in March,” Norma paring the Ga Jastruceto Faster Musical Program, fst Jdames J. Graham ¢ g Normal v Instructor April,” ks a1k Normal den in pro it are numerous, the strongest of which is probably the tncentive wiiieh a sewer would give those who ,, w days it has been stated by those The 1890 cone I would like 1o build homes in the town in charge, Commander Giannotta has |y o1e of 47 Many home seckers have sought j sald that the cumpaign will take {oh)) on the 2 per cent places in Plainyiila, but huve put off place some time this month and that }yased by a heavy majority, J Aty because of the lack of ex-service man in Berlin, who s {8 Identicnl with the action last |PToncr Sewerage faclifties, [ 18 not a member of the post, will week of the house and eliminates one | 11 ONI¥ Argument against the pro- | approached regarding sich a step. i more problem that would have caused (I “' 0°Ms 10 he the coxt of the in. “Boom the Leglon!™ is the cry goIng {trouble and delay in conference, The |MA/1AUON. There in a storm water around the town among ex-Leglon {senate heretofors han voted for Jap. | *¥Or M Plainyile takes care members and each one is ready to do | ' abrogation of the ' °f th® center and husiness section, [ hin share toward bringing in new ! “gentiemen's agreemont.” in line with DUt ThIN 18 by no means adequate for member, the house measure, With thess ques. | (M® tonn and it is hoped that Sidewalks Question Agaio. tions behind them, early passage of |MA!er Will be taken up by some hody After a quict period cxtending over | the bill is anticipatec & of citizens in the fown #o that it may | two or three weeks the need of side- Four roll calls we required to U® Drougit to a walks in Kensington was wgain [1each the final decision, On the ! Tublisl Artic brought to the front by several citi- {nmendment of Renator Willis, republi= | T+ & Mills, seeretary the Plain zens today, who asked when the dis- [can, of Ohio} to fix the quota at 1| ‘ille =chool committee | long | trict committee was going to order | per cent, there were two votes, Much | 0f fducational articies which he [ them, " 1t was stated some time ago | confusion ensued as senators under. | VFtten al his home at 35 East Main by ohe of thie ofticers of the fire dis- [fook to keep themselves informed of | Mree! during the present vear, Those triet committee that the organization | what was taking place, having been accepted and published as the power to compel any proper- | A8 the bill was reported from the 207 A% follows ty owners to put in sidewalks on tha [committee (o the senate it provided _ “T'ricivles Underlining street sde of their property, Now, the [ for 2 per cent of the 1810 censas, Sen. | 1an." Popular Fducato citizens agk why the commitice docs |ator Willia moved to make this 1 per o880ns" Primary «Edneation: “De. not enter this req the present | cent and his motion carricd 54 to 7 Atroying Tnarcts and Weeds in the time, | Then Senator Harrison moved to | FAll" Normal Instructor and Primary It i stated that the sumner would [ €hange the year from 1910 to 15g0, I'ans i e o] bt be the best time 1o have the gidewalks | #0d his motion carried 47 to 32, the Town of Varmington.’ | put inte The section of path The senata then found that it had | Voard Jsur “Two_ Lenso from the Savings bank to the railroad | VOted for 1 per cent of 1896, which | 'ectlon of Potators,” Normal Instruc. | underpass in Kensgington is dry for [Many of the s ators did not wish to . i |l"l !lf of l:j;m:n.- in the greater part of the time, In fact |40. Notwithstanding an agreement Teaching of Réading.” Primary it is 0 dry at times that it changes | Peforehand that opportunity woud be | cation; Work in Rea the appearance it has in the winter | had to vote on the Willis and Harri. fary Fiducatior and becomes a replica of the deserts |%0n amendments, the best pariamen- ATLR TOr Lilinonmnis | of the weste ians were employed in getling the Agriculture 1. " ool | situation straightened out. Vinally, #t Normal ¥ Ktor: the town, it is pointed out, and the | a8 decided to reconsider the vote on st resdemta are practically (nimong, | 11e Willis amendment, and recor s tese ol tor " ddon along | “Tation was ordered by a vote of 60 Maln wreet. TAS L4 fet 1 fiest | 1€ 16, Thercupon, it was lost by 3|im‘ the question has come up 1" which ltv‘v the bill as it finally U3 DOS A EniveI (ame for yoars. '_I from the tangle—2 per cent 3 ['he need for running water was alse | 1 1590 3 A ORI s A crying need for years and it was ) L dhansi The peoph BLAZE ON EAST MALN ST, pared il mgton have hopes that {he $106 damage vesulted from the | desired will be carried in the store room of the store r® time. The matter he fully 8 Last Main street owned by Sam | discussed at some future ting of |1, r last night. Engine companies the committee and the path to be fo! 1 a still alarm tor the lowed will be mapped out by them at o'clock. The blaze was that time. Complaints about the con- said to have been causéd by a candle yigoai: S dition of the main thorough 2%, being overturned among papers, the (.o Tatior; far as sidewaiks were concerne !candles being used as there were 10 . cuional “Ch almpgy daily about town, felectrie lights in the store. to Di What About Road? | Engine Co. § answered a still alarm here’s one sectior 10 o'clock last night for a grass rocrssional uid in on Monroe street, en Today |that one is part stree Kyrie, {leads from Farmington avenve senedicton 2 railrond station. The intersection “Regina Coeli,” jn had shaps, there being | where cars have taken the {there is alse an abundan gravel which causes cars to great deal of trouble in making torn withont skidding. Just who is responsiblc not known. It is thought that town teams might be ully em- | ployed at fixing up this road. It is | & small section, but a troublesome | | one 'd on rainy .days is a j emall lake ter gathered in’ the deep hole which has long since thrown itest ftem within a e at sor 10 Sunday morning Fight o'Clork Mass, “Ie is Risen; “Allelnlial Anthem Taibo!; Benedic- \Mu! Dei, Talbot; Tie- st Risen—No More ram to at % Easter Ahout and in ehureh out wi 1 o ey gt Kyrin Alleln- hy Processional, Talbet: fertory 1A! Let the Hely Rise,” rea, fare, Ten oCloek Mass, lirist the Aquam, 1 1o, d Agnus i, Talhot: of Montasni. of road in Ken- ‘at 6 fixed the Tord is Gar Sanctus, and | fire " OUCH LANE BAGK RUB LUNBAGO OR BAGKACHE AWAY neys canse backache? N Your backache is caused tumbago, sciatica, or a strain, and quickest relief is soothing, pene: | 'trating St. Jacobs Oil. fub it right on vainful back, and lameness dis- appears. Don’t stay crippled’ Get a small trial bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from your druggist and fimber up. A moment after it is applied you'll won- der what became of the backache or lumbago pain. Tub o6ld, honest St whenever you have sciatica. zin, rheumatism or sprain, as it ic abh- harmiess and doesn't burn | {#ington that sh - o et to the . fertors An orc orian will be played at both the mase. se and Master Bdmund Tolll, boy so- will render several solos at § The mass to be sung 5 i= the pontifical mass of Pine the tate Pope Iius X. hate a prano the oeleck tock Aedicated Gregorian « Benediction COMMUNITY THEATER Plaimville REGULAR VH' LY DANCE A Good Time Promised Vor AN With Lots of Pep and Jacohs Ol saapps Numbere neurals | Music by Al Parrs’s Orchestra | Robert W. Moore, Andrew Hozan o 1" e ! o for this is | % he | g nt style s witl follow the 1" Lis- by a there of w the radio = dgerly 3 vt truction, plies and ¢ A. H. Kensington, Phone 69 vour Ir. Hot Crose 2 doz Fogtialt ti & G805, —advt ® with ¥, Te Managers colutely the skin. P pro- | the “Mapping Out the Garde L1 westra accompaniment to the | | e——————— 0 Conn o'clock mass anrl mr- program will be follow ) Salutaris Hostia," IHorentini; .n|m|' Erzo," Tozer; “Te Deum,” Montani and reces “Holy God We Praise Thy N ntani, us istol, ion the ex- will Le pres- the soldiers’ Going to 1 represents nin Plainyville ent at the dedication of lu.\lm(nl on the Bristo! Lounlevard -Barnes post, American Legion. wi l attend in a body and all ex-serv- men in Plainville invited to accompany the post and march in the parade with them. Al ave asked to congregate at the Legion post rooms on Whiting street at 12:45 and auto- mobiles will be provided ther carry them to Dristol. One of Hw I.m~r~r celebrations ever held ia hese parts will take place tomorrow in Bristol and it is the wish of all the residents of Plainville that the town will be well re; sented in line at the cxercises, Major General Clarence I, Edwards, former com- mander of the Yankee division in France and now commander of th Massachusetts department of the American Legion will review the par- ade, ¢ Catholic Church Services, Lenten and Good Vriday will be held in the church Lady of Mercy this eveni o'clock. They will eonsist the “Way of the C'ross,” a serinon on “The Passion,” by Rev. William Cavanaugh Hartford, and “Adoration the Cross.” Tomorrow lay servi 7:50 in the blessing blessing of of the services of Our g at 7:30 of of morning the 1 s which will start morning,” will consist the Paschal Iire ter candle, lless- and bLaptis- 12 pr saints and a aster Sat. at of of the E; st the ing r water ng of the of the i mal fount, rea phe high The Tenten fast will cease tomor- Service Tonight, This evening at T:45 o'clock in the . F. church, there wiil I’riday union service of Congregution- al, Daptist and Methodist churches, Rev, Charles 8 Wyckoff, pastor of the Congregational church, will speak on “The Message of Good IFriday.” Episcopal Church Notes, Evening prayer will be held in the Ipiscopal church of Our Saviour this tevening at § o' Tomorrow morn- ing at 10 o'clock, morning prayer and ante-communion will be held, On Vacation in Norwich, ! Miss Gertrude 1. Barnes, daughtes of NMrs, Harriet 1, Barnes of Broad street, is spending her | v vacation with her auat, Mrs, D, Norwich, e Good n of nimville Bric Joseph Fanion ¢ ia confined to her Mrs avent iliness, Trving Tironson of Maple styeot is spending the Easter vacatfon with e “1 fves in White Plains, N, Y, . Ivan Benjamin is home for a few I'nn fromn l’|l\m7 Hall, Brattiehoro, Vi, where he has been undergoing treatment, Fairbanks home with win Iellow Kool P, in O lan lodg meeting hold a tonig Daaiel M, Collins, tor of Colling' restaurant in Plainvill will open a anrant at $1 Churey street, New Dritain, tomorrow, Sate urday.—adyvt, . formerly propris. Ly hour or 195, 1t pays, Al Long dist Thomas A, Tel gools work a Call moving we Coste Picrce 8t adit, srede at the advt, Get your and tertil Lng & Sopply fresh r now Co, onion sets Plainville Vor Nob si'e ert 13 L, ms of automo White, bile ineur 142 Te J0UTHINGTON NEWS A near catastrophe was averted last rening when the two story Imiiding at corner of Safety avenue and Liberty strect to which another story Is being added, tilted and appeared to be abont to fall down. strueture | 1w one th buitdings on the street and the owner in making alter planned the building about three fect from the ground store the bascment floor nd two tenement floors are situated the e third floor, An- added which pear 1o he the One tlie was busily brick The of st to jack oceupics on and vis leing huilding Southington, the joh of the being enforced Wio N with section of the 1o and the build was filled strocty, cond other stor makes Ilest vorki atehi places ith in of 1 some are ing, a taining crumbled ing tumb As (he with prople ey foit the shift and spltled ves and womer vics, The nt was intense the jacks the building orce of was gathered the steveture The condition o 5 year old son Flete! f Bder ous. Heis il with an attack of Y larg wa house Wt crockery set the gl from the into ahe exeite but ne for time " men Jer to ra again f William 1 My James seri- pned- or o 181 monia Meride city The Trowia High = the that has team will echool team in Satur The local team leal of hard practice fefeat its Sihver City put and rivals, Announcement is made of the gagrment of Miss Marjorle Tr. P'ratt, Jaughter of Mr. and Mrs " Pratt of Main sirect. 1o " Mund of Curtis strect of James Perry 1t ted that a uniher the members American Legion, parade to be hold i fter is % ra Kiltonic ike part i will Bristol tomeorrow n NOTICE TO TANPAYERS 1 hereby that 1 will at the store Hemingway Plainville, o8, every Auring the month evenings of April 1 8. 19 ze, e in notice w. f Al give of 10 rec also 1.1 nd 30 1 from m or April fore vnp.-(yn.v.., 1. on a'l Taves not paid e Aprit 30, 1924 { W HEMINGWAY April 1, 12 Parade Parking Rules Parking on the streets of the city will be changed somewhat on Satur day to handle the extra traffic, caused by the influx of visitors to the Seiche= | prey day celebration, The regulations, operative tomorrow, will be as fol lows: 7 Bristol News' §150,000 BUSINESS DEAL COMPLETED .- ; Goodsell Brothers Sell Qut fo | iycey tiverside avenve ana Bristol Grain and Supply €o. . PARADE PAnthG RULES space New No Parking No parking of vutomobiles allowed n Boulevard after one o'clock Saturday afternoon. the be- Southt parking in the usual parking for -automobiles on the Boule- | yard near Main ‘strect, | No Parking During Parade Formae | tion on the Following Streets orth strect from North Main eat w No. 1 Pond sircet from junction with North Main, nerth to lioberts street, | erryville avenue from North Main Policeman ct, west to Franklin avenue. o Parking” on the above three sireets to be from one o'clock until after the parade has started, No parking on Main and Main streets from oue o'clock after the parade has passed, No parking on or ahout the High hool grounds from one o'clock until p. m. Arrangements For Scicheprey —New Mutorcyele Hits Pence—Dbebler-Doyle 1 ment Announced—ata North In untit day W deal involving $130,000 fternoon, the grain firm of ¢ Brothers on Noith Main strect tablished 3u ago by William 0. Goodsell, passed nto the manage ment of the Irvistol Grain & Supply | Co, the sapply firm conducted by | Richard 11. Beamish and Willilam M. | Porter, also on North Main street, Richard H. Beamish will mana the augmented firm and will assisted in the conducting of the incss by | Lesicr W, and Samael ). Goodsell, who have mapaged the Goodsell firm | sinee 1914, The quarters of grain nd supply company 172 North Muin street will be leied so that five stores will be located in the build- | ing and the upper part will he used ; ot lock a detail of police will for stor: The main part of the pass over Main street from the Boule- rrain and supply business of the new ; ward to North Main street, over North rn Wil be conducted at j Main to iunction at North street, North Main strect, the jocation of aring these sections of the streets Goodsell compuny for many years, In | from a!l traftic, addition to the purchase of the busi All sections of uess, the deal included the transfer of | th able tract of land, adjoining the railroad tracks on Noith Main street, 190 feet front and with a depth of 170 feet, Both Mr. ¥ well known Mr, Deamish was the Tiristol National bank for tny years and a few years ago with Edward Barnes, hought tl ced mill, and established the ¥ Grein and Supply Mr. T vithdrew from the firm about years ago and was succeeded by Porter, who was a stock salesman, At time, Mr, PPorter conducted the ww store, now conducted by Council- man James 1., Murray, Ie I- years s Parking Allowed is allowed on lower Main the Boulevard to South Parking strect from street Parking length of § on the entire ith street and the (-nuv‘ ength of Riverside avenue toom VPor Tra all streets where parking is ale Towe > must be allowed for the passing of traffic. § Streets Cleared Just prior to the start of the parade e ki O cone 100 s the | cl¢ streets over which parade will pass, viz: Main to North Main and on Main to the Bou- and over the Boulevard will bs cleared of all traftic for 1y levard absolutel the parade. I'ngazement Ani need nnouncement was made today by [m and Mrs, James E. Doyle, of 139 West strect of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris Doyle, to {1 8 Debler of Hartford, No date for the wedding has been announced, Miss Doyle is connected with the local telephone exchange, special Train Arranged. Waterbiry people will have the ad- vantage of an extra train on Sunday morning when a 10 car special will ave the local station at 1 o'clock to Officer Hits carry the crowds returning from the BUptroi mare Seicheprey celebration in this city, : iy 3 Arrangements are also heing made for ponter was hadly shaken up and 1i0"y000 gty to New Britals: and atehed yesterday afternoon while | ring to vide the ostra motorcycle | 1Tartrord. of the police department, in anticipa- tlon of summer patrol work, when | the machine became unmanageable on Riverside avenue and crashed into the fence of the gas plant of the Bristo! & Plainvitle Eleetric ratside of | A twisted handiebar, moto was uniniured bt the or suffered n good | T nt came | while Motorey OMieer James W, Burns was “breaking in® men work with the machine, A f minutes, before Officer Carpenter was thrown, Officer Fdgar A, Norton went throngh a snecesstul riding 1ae- | in hat imigh and husiness Mr, Dorter men of the connected are city, with two Mr, Pence - Dewey Car- o Rristol Bricfs A son has been born to Mr, and )‘\[I’_ Theodore Ploski of Willis street, A class of candidates was initiated at the meeting of Bristol lodge of Li1ks last night in Kiks' hall, Judge Joseph M, Donovan left to- dav for Nasbrouck Heights, N, J., to spend the week-end Henry L. 8herwood of Arnold court is recuperating from his recent flle ness, Officer James MacNamee has re« sumed his duties on the Vorestyille beat after a vacation in New York, o, the o cle uising ace Tor ow ¢ Chinese Garrison Haq (apitulated to Yang Awenciated Pross Amoy, China, April 18,~A small rrison 1a7t here by Ceneral Chang e.Ping has capitnlated to Admiral Yang and this city as well as virtnally I of 'nkien province, now A e under General Wi Peic'n, thg sor- pro thern commander, Large numbers of been are (operal Chang's froops are returning ollow the mat The trom Tongan and are being disarmed cod of busincss men transportation to Shanghal. city, has developed soveral — yers and the m m Monday will the means of settling a long dis- ability of the Water- and the locals, Dr. Boche At Clini Arthur 1 Mai baby speci has left ctures at thic and " ot to re. |V is practice early west week, In U anipped to han- nty and becanee o ma in the « ken up 11 infe series of Yeeture York machin 1y pe for son. The old some high e tment has caused some rew machine that res amor ufficient 1he At tronulite is on " whose nut B The to maint on stature stone Coming of Wat ampion of vles 1 Iiristol oy "ol aliin oppose Stone erbury, pocket ] state will W “h local m. at th illargeon When a special entertainment has d 1o loenl of range h el for the 1 teh A day reported that outnumbered and dispateh yeste the Chang garrison, oecupying an unfarorable position, was engaging in a rifle and maching gun fight with troops of General Wu, the latter being supported by a lght harrage from gunhoats anchored outs side the harbor, General Chang, twe ke ago reluctantly took the field er orders from Chen Chinng-Ming, vited China lrader e over t mar pute bury oeul st York to aticnd several | ad espital on asthma sume 10 b prope ailme ast : Prince of .lzifian Anxious work. To Smooth Out Differences on the Associated Pross, Tokio, April 1§ o is evineing much immigration situation and has fore minister Matsul former Ambassa- . 16 obtain their ex- Prince has directed { ciforte he exerted to sffect a sate settlement of the question. Prince Regent interest in a short time a me is Burns A« Orderly Motoreyele Otiieer James W. BUrng gymmoncd TR ted 1 Withham J. 44 as his orderly. mei rapid hand go in st Count to W, parac » mber of tha istactory = ( reep ng Along 2 in by laptist Chure ind endi TwoT bescfJ ist Ease Now Walks Anywhere Remedy w Great Jvint s W Cannot Praise To Mighly, forgive 1at they i his graterul letter and then if hink of any reaton why yo® Joint-Kase for oty stiff. creaky, oints vou must be a pessimist. 1 am sure giad to say 1 have not been able 10 to creep along until 1 got hold of Joint-Ee and 1 now can just walk 1 please, 1 had the ¥Flu and it fell in my legs, My knees ware swols I my lege all the time. Now n has all left my legs and the s are normal and | eannot recommend Joint-Ease too high, 1 lave jnst used two tubes of Joints Iiase only and will not be without it " Hymn 1 Word, i J ‘ . This 4 t Para oldn‘t ollén flamed or ir Gentiemen 1"oblie round only for fi cars, to t gt m 1 thy Word ird “Wom mother Hyms Fourth God, me?” fHymn Fifth We Thirs Word, ) t. “My where my « v A thou forsak- ewollen 1 Words h 1t is fin- s 1 at times yours, Va. I costs into thy com- spirit Truly . Morgan- w 3 tule bt by the goist, anywhere Hym | Miways remembior when Juint-Case enediction, | sets i joint agony e out—Quick. town, A unavoid cents at wny s Woth of thes