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Lngagement avenue, he another automobile Town caught across the side of the uprooted a large stump over, The William a Sterling of Boston. north reaehed a point opposite the hall cut high rate of spee contro Baumstein jured, the driver escaping with minor bruises, taken to the home wound ministered tre was badly b moved later, attending a session of crash found The erash on the chairman of the ders and baths docs no real good— | drive on the left side of the road for ji’s & thing ©f the past—try the new c o YOU'LL WANT TO LOOK YOUR BEST ON MEMORIAL DAY, THIS WEEK FRIDAY WE ARE ALL LOOKING FOR A FINE DAY AND DESERVE IT AFTER THE TUNSEASON- ABLE AND UNPLEASANT WEATHER WE HAVE BEEN HAVIN PLAN FOR A GOOD DAY AND BE READY TO ENJOY IT. ' AT WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR SECTION Court News—Fined Ttems, M ure W nd ut on, " t " Foot Burning Lies in the Joints w k 1 A New Summer Dresses, linen, French voile, dotted Swiss and voil light color sil and other popular and wanted fabrics in pleasing styles for women and misses. Attractively trimmed, thesé dresses are a delight to the eye and specially appeal by the $7 50 to $35 OO moderateness of price We can casily fill A Top Coat a Necessity for the cool evenings we have been favored (?) with. ges up to $49.50, yourswants at a minimum figure. Sport Coats as low as $15.00; others by easy ste specially good value at $29.50. visit the shore and the day be warm, as it should be, New colorings and styles that are quite different ... $3.98 “ $10.00 oves are the small special Bathing 1 Swimming Suits, should you come sce our new Knitted Suits, the better kind. from past showings. Perfect fitting, fine workmanship, each .... “Kayser Double Finger Tips, Novelty Cuff Effecis, The very latest embroidered in contrasting colors. Choice of mauve, grey and pongee. Good Quality Silk, 16-button length, point em broideries in the Spring colors, pongee, mode, grey, mauve, white and black for §1 pair, Boys Planned Yor—Five to Ten Year Olds fitted to Flapper Suils i Khaki $1.60 to § Others of grey linen crash and natural color, 3 to 10 years, 50 Palmer cloth Flapper Suits, 5 to 10 years, $3.50 cach, Sport Blouses, white and colors, Summer Hats—"Babyland” offers dainty little W pongee, embreidered batiste, plain and laes trimmed, Muslin Bonnets for the Baby are shown in organdie, Choice for T8¢ to $3.50 cach, 'cotwear, made of R s turn-over cuffs, $1.98 pair. plain or from finish color, cach, priced Linen sh Hats for the small boy or girl, pique, poplin, 0 1o $4.50 each. batiste and muslin, some hand made, We offer Sport Shoes with crepe rubber soles, for $5.50 pair. tan calf, York eity, skidded last was crossing the Berlin crashed jnto a telegraph rear wheel was broken, hut It was towed to a Metiodist church, will deliver | wood of the address of the day. The evening as it {ices will be held in East Derlin fiats and year, according to schedule, The Previous to the exercises, a [no one was hurt, will be held, in which most o garage for repairs, ganizations in town will take art, Tendered Birthday Party ‘:wl\”]‘\l.::u:l“ |1‘y\]”vvy’vy)r“"| a: ‘.4": rfl-\:"'-v Members of the Older Boys' class of aylight saving o In front of Ath- Berlin - Congregational church letie hall and will march to Keluoy's . t . corner, counter-marching from the IR RS L LA SR to the eemetery, where the graves of I-n‘:n ""'r', ’ S ”'“‘" ,""l l.':hd:i leccased veterans wit lecorated, | v Gould Jr., who was 19 years he exereises will be held at the " flag-pole, thera being songs, speaking | Of 48¢ on that date. The party . ing 1 s FPCAKINR | ey by Harry's parents, assisted by and a short prayer service in memory “ | of those who fought and died for the | \\3 Grace Smith, Miss 1'rances Miller sodbiohe and Ernest Schoficld, The T, A, & T, drum cqrpa of Ken: | Harry gave evidence of his com- plete surprise he appeared in full sington and the American Band of | h Se | baseball uniform. He departed for New Britain have been engaged to y ¢ h 2 A home and later returned in eivilian urnish music for the parade, " clothes There wern several feature Among the organizations taking part R il el will be the Italian secicties of Berlin, | T proRtar ANORg ey Civil War Vete Tolton-Kasica A ainitiar diuce THe for Assault— | 1'08t, American Legion; ex-servicemen 32 bkt B st | not affiiated with the Legion; Roy 'S Chase CoAls Scouts, Girl Beouts, Daughters of the ettt American Revolution, Sons of Veter. dizirb Knights Pythias, Modern Waodmen, Daughters of Vetefans and i school children, New Yor ark York | Mareld Clark witl marshal d night in whieh "the day and win the line of was riding, in turning out to pass | mareh, as well as look out for other | details, 1 Beriin sOry. s this pole, SRFEE NEW YORK AN IS INJURED N WRECK Coupe Skids in Car Tracks, Up- roots Large Stump, Tuins Over | PLANS FOR MEMORIAL DAY parads the or the wera was dances being A dance and illamination Natalie Gw Jr. Harry L gifts The after ning. on 15 Announced—Police danca tkin and Tendered received many arry Gould rarty— ans, of gucsts departed at a late hour : having spent an enjoyable eve- ax Baumstein o Pinehurst city, was badly in he of Tendersd Shower I'agan of Kensington was miscellancous shower by her friends at the T, A, B hall last night, Guests were present from Hartford, New Britain, Meriden and Kensington, and Miss Fagan re- ceived many useful presents. will be married at 8t. Paul's on June ¥, to Henry C. Rose Britain Maccabees Will Meet | 'The meeting of the Maccabees will b held tomorrow evening, due to the fact that I'riday 1s a holiday., A large attendance is desired, Past Berlin Ttems regular weekly mecting of the Community club will be held in the basement of the Methodist ehurch this t § o'clock. be no meeting the this week on account of the school enter- 1« @ Misg M3 tendered a about 50 of last when a car direct th on Berlin street, hecame the trolley tracks, shot road, up the bank on that thoroughfate, hit a tr « and turned in front of Spenceri Pined Por Assault Patsy the hall in werl of Berlin appeared rlin last night on a arge assaulting » Masselle nd wa® fined $15 and costs by Judge George Grswold. He was arvested jearly in the evening by Constable [ Prank Brown The battle took place Monday night | at the Berlin raflroad station, where j.\‘w weri is employed in the baggage room. Masselle had bought a ticket East Berlin, In erder to while | the time the two men started a conversation and as conversations go, it shifted from one subject to another until it reached the matter of watehes and antomobiles, 1t seems that Spen- ceri wateh and automohile, T a Roceo told him that ne n court church N car, a coupe, driven here of Worcester, Ma had as another upant Jo was traveling and as It was by of W 1t on the turnpike at a lost another car and the driver from behind Tor away The and Sterling were in- /! evenin There Junior Ve the tainment Mra, Charles Fisne will entertain the members of the “Social Five” club at her in Berlin Thursday after- noot Mre, A. C. The two injured of Dr. took scveral Baumstein's ment nised the men wore . Hodg- titches in and ad- to Sterling who " mstein was Hartford hospital will of owns also owns natured ither was a a : gur wiho rehearsal on good wa for They wome nd forth hest became to punch with one as | Spenceri was man and he soon had Roe the railroad tracks, sit- pummeling him to | ' argued back a time, scemingly the friends, However, Patsy red fina 1 trie he received, for of en- to home onstable Frank Rrown, whe the court t on hearin stigated the for arrest car was badly wrecked by the and was removed to a garage turnpike later in the evening Memorial Day Plans 0. Clark of Fast committee i charge Day celebration this has announced program the C. Fuller, pastor of the was ha th but gl MacKendrick i3 confined to her home by illness, A number from this place will at- tend the entertainment to be given by the pupils of the Worthington school att hall in Berlin this eye- ning d to the stre He iny no cause zood {the bigger down on |ting him and his heart's cor Finally a the case " town took a hand in tempted to men, result that punch the for I'he arrival of other men exhibition, nder and with hys s be ob- hours will post office Memo- h as follows: Open and close at 9 o'clock 15 p. m. and close at procecdin - ot rial at 7 and reopen 6 o'cloc A dress for the play “Bonnie B to be presented by the pupils of the Hubbard school at the Athietic T Thursday evening at § o'clock i Thursday after- noon. There will alse be several song eelections and piano solos by some of obert o Berlin, the in pacify th he day, which are received a nose - he Memorial for the an East hie troubl soon put an end to the Engagement 1s Annonnced Mre. John A, Vrban have nounced the engage- Mary Esther, in ral A year, for obsrr . rehearsal Mr. Berlin ment of their daughter, to Farle H. Brow of Mr. and | Mre, Ernest H also of Berlin, No date has yet been set for the weds daing. Roth young prople are Enown town and their many friends wills be pleased to Wear of this announce- ment. and of be hel sor Brown the pupile 1egacy Unexpected Giasgow, Scotland—John Thomson a jobless warrhouse porter, has moved from the poor quarter to one of the finest residential sections of Glasgow. wrote letters and per- other simple services for an itinerant knife-grinder here, Thomson recently came into a legacy well hen Joint-East Soaks In Foot Afrs Gets Out—Quick Rerlin Court Cases Holer Ryt of Hartford. on a charge of reckiess driving. was fined 830 and | p3ncanse costs by Judge George Griswold in the Berlin town court last night. He was ing feet unless| arrested Sunday after he had passed the remedy | out several cars and was cutting in | 5¢ geveral thousand pounds when the you use soaks|and out at a high rate of speed. He | ynite.grinder di right into the | stated on the stand that the car | many Jjoints| rront of him was being driven by fits — and tendonsof | and starts. The driver stopped It - the fect levery five minutes and then started Almost 90% of For that again. He said that his wife became D. : . isease is Caused by Wrong Eating where gll 100t | nervous and he started out from the trouble starte, | Jine in order to get akead of the g SN JNO) STt Ghr. Tt SR S.SNEUES SR Your body is merely your food n skin with pow-|to get back into | and he had to form. Wrong esting causes fermentation, nervoushness, and all kinds of stomach troubles. Tight cating of Tight eatipg mean You can't get | n of sore flamed, bu formed a few an- £as. Tow and 7y “tality some distance. intestinal Ralph Treglia of Stamford, charged with reck) driving, forfeited a bond f s 1. Hebor Meriden eharged with reckless driving, for feited a $£25. 8. K. Pittsi of Joint-Ease penwich, charged with the same Lurning 825 ' Anto Craches Into Pole druggists sell lots of Joint Eass, An automebile owned by E. D. ourse is the remedy. ombining your food % your food &t ot the Fings. cend asa—Wateh it minute — the like new in ot rob on Joint-E right in in one «t of burning feet of 225 J of ple of d hond of ds cause and ¢ ware remember + azen PR, ELGENE (HRISTIAN West _Tist S Sew York City Phone Endicott 1833, forfeited a bond of " Att- Plainville News PYTHIAN SISTERS " HOLD CONVENTION ‘Delegates From Local Disrict | Assemble in Conierence Today MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM, Health Association Membership Cam- | paign—Trial is Postponed—Church | rathers and Mothers' Luncheon— Plainville Briefs. The distriet ¢ the Pythian Sisters is being heid in Plain- | ville today and opened with an after- noon session in Odd Fellows' lall on | | West Main street this afternoon. Dele- | | gates reported from the temples in | Hartford, New Britain, Unionville, | Middletown and Plans | have been made for a royal reception | by the local members as this is the first time in the history of Pythian | Temple, No. 28, that the convention | has becn held here, | The program for the call for a meeting this afternoon and an- | other tonight in Odd Fellows' hall. [ The delegates and visitors will be the guests of Pythian Temple at a ban- quest in Graham hall this ecyning at | which about 250 are expected to be present, A large class initiation will he held In Odd Tellows' hall after the ning session and a special list of of- | ficers chosen from the delegutes at tending will exemplify the ritual while the degree team Pythian Templa will put on the work. | Contracts for Houses The Tdward J, Burng Realty of Torrington throuzh the Plalnville manager, M. Marchand, has contract- |ed with E. 8, Edmund of Bristol and N. & Dean of Plainville to build foundations and homes on Homestead Park, the site being on Whiting street, The plot which the Rurns Co. has opened up, is entirely cleared of brush and strest heing cut through, It will make one of the heauty spots of Plainville it is developed into homesteads, Memorial Day Program, The program of excrcises for Mem orial Day have been completed by th joint committee of the G. A, United Spanish War Veterans American Legion, The order for th day will be a visit to the Catholic cemetery on Farmington avenue at § a. m,; assembly for parade at 9 a. m,, proceed to West cemetery on North Washington street and travel to IYorestyille by automobiles. The graves in the three cemeteries will be decor- ated by wreaths made by members of the American Legion auxiliary. Autos will be furnished any of the members of the auxiliary who wish to visit the cometeries, Rusiness will be suspended all day Friday. will be closed and most of the factor- fes will be closed for the day. The town offices will be closed for busi- | nes and the post office will observe holiday hours wiRth the stamp window being open from 7 to 10 a, m., stand ard time. There will be no delivery of mail all day and no money orders fssued, Al mail will ba dispatelied as usual. Stores and barbershops will be opened Thuraday night for the convenicnce of patro Members of Brock-Barnes post will assemble at the Legion post rooms on Whiting street at 8 o'elock daylight saving time and all members are ask- ed to turn out to show respect for the dead ef three wars and for the few remaining veterans of the Civil war and the fast thinning ranks of the Spaniish War veterans. Catholic Church Notes Tomorrow will be the feast of the Ascension in the Catholic churches and masses will be said in the church lof Our Lady of Mercy on Broad street tomorrow morning at and 8 o'clock. Confessions heard this evening at 0 At the Communi: Manager Willlam Wilber Community theater has an program arranged for the evening, “Potash and Perlmutter, famous comediang of fiction will he shown on the screen, Coupled with this will be Ben Turpin in “Asleep at the Switch” with Aesop's Fables and Pa N Thursday, “Mothers-in- law” wil attraction with the comedy “Shanghaied Lovers,” and the first of “Leatherstockings.” Saturday, Harry Carey will be seen in the powcerful gripping drama “The Night Hawk” with the comedy “Lazy Bon d 11 of “Fighting Blood and “Jack and Jill day best attractions to be shown at theater will be seen in “Wihen a Man's a Man." The comedy “Two Johns,” Hodge Podge and “The Butterfly” algo be shown Among the coming attractions are “Galloping Fish,” “The Virginian, “Dangerous Maid,” “Eternal City 'and others Membership Campaign Excellent reports are being made concerning the progress of the cam- paign for members for the coming year being waged- by the Plainviile Publie Health Nursing association The campaign was started through the mail with several hundred letters being mailed to past members and prospects and results are already being had with a generous response to the appeal The Nursing association is without doubt one of the most worthy causes in Plainville and the committee han- dling the membership campaign have no doubts but that a large percentage of the population will subscribe a doliar more for membership this year. Th woman committee is working hard to make the drive a success and as the executive board and officers are both made up of women, an effort will be made to en- list every woman in the town in the An appeal is made to all who have received letters, to them as soon a8 they nvention of sions o, dnveloped are when will o'clock be of the excellent week. This be the chapter fun shop Sun- one of t the will cause those answe possibly can urch Loncheon. ual nd M gational church pariors 9 p. m. Preparations the Congre to- at mMorrow Stores and business houses | ed on this have been made to have thie be the ala affair of th ar and a dainty menu has been prepared. Trial Is Postponed. The trial of Arthur Kieefield of Bristol which was scheduled to com up this week, has Leen postponed awaiting the outcome of an investi- gation being carried on by the state police. 1t is allcged that his car was responsible for the death of Walter LeClaire of West” Cheshire in the New Britain hospital two weeks ago. Stavts Building MclLeod of Broad strect has work on the foundation of a new home to be built by him on West Broad street. Mr, McLeod received a gift of a building lot from his brother A. A. MclLeod, adjoining his home én West Broad street, and he plans to erect a home there, have been started already, Local Man Honored Thomas P. Prior, assistant secre- tary of the Plainville Trust Co., was elected president of the New Britain chapter, American Institute of Bank ing ,at the annual mecting held last evening in the Nordgn bungalow, New Britain, Mr. Prior, who is also sc y of the Plainville Chamber Commerce, is one of Plainville’s most popular young men and is to be con- gratulated on the honor conferred on him by his business associates, He is also a prominent member of Brock- Barnes post, American Legion. Condition is Serious The condition of Michael Maple street is reported to be serions, Little hope is held out his recovery. HMis condition has hewn aggravated great deal becauge of thie misfortunes which have come té his family. Plainvile Briefs H. and F. M, society of the church will meet 2 o'clock with t. ssie started Bosco of very a The W. Advent Christian tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Woodward at 26 East st For milk and cream, call The Plain lle Creamery Co., Norton Place, Tel 4. Morning and evening delivery. —advt, SOUTHINGTON NEWS The schoo! hoard has engaged Her- Libby er as super- ndent of schoole, to succeed Su- perintandent Cogging, who has Mr. Libhy is a graduate armington, Maine, State Normal school, and is also a graduate of the University of Maine, He ) had considerahle experi in the teach- ing line, having supervised schools in Maine and Connecticut. For the past years has had charge of #chools in Lebanon, Marlborough and Colchester, 8 of Calch re- of fow he was announced yestesday that Dr. Remsen B, Ogilby, president I'rinity college, Hartford, has been in vited 1o be the principal speaker at ghe graduantinge xercises the senior “lass of the Lewis High school, which will be held in the town hall Wednes jay evening, June 18, Th this year will be similar to those he during past years of exorcises zard of North burned hands while taking of the pageant in the town Il Monday night. Mr. Hazard had already taken pictures of the ageant and act of taking the fourth explosion o curred, He was we ing glasses at the time and they prevented serious injury to his eyes, He was reported as resting comfortably at his home last night. E W was and picture ha Main street a fMashlight Ha three was in the when the Plans have been be tournament - completed for t) held at the South- ington Countrf®elub on Memorial Day 1t is expected that a Jarge number will take part in the tournam the club house will officia lay. is as The Lewis baseba team played gh o team in that town this afternoon. This i the sccond game played between the two teams. The first o was played in this town, cal team getting the verdict high the istol h ng Me hold Owing Fride Day, the seicctn weekly meeting secking aid » file their lectmen Thursday Baturday fr the om town are A mise cous showe at the home Mr, and Kavanaugh of Eden a Ing in honor of Miss M About of Mrs 1 rear pres t Ly and an epent with M 30 guests were eveni mus was pablc ganm hecom k of Boston on J ym v daughter, METHODIST CONFERENCE REACHES NO DECISION a Mrs. Walter Owen Declines To Decide If Tt Has Power To Put Time Limit On Fpiscopacy. odist Episcopa or not it had imit on the report in t 445 votes 1 firmative rep 205 The body's cision was criticized its dignity” hy Henty of New York city, judge ¢ X cireuit court of appeals and chairman of the judiciary committee which ren- dered the reports. A subsequent motion majority report from 1} defeated, however, 370 to “The action of this conference ion the constitutional of the membership of the church Judge Rogers said. “No court America would close its doors in 1} face of 4 man who came in a proper way and sought a decision. When it comes to a question of law on subiect this conference has to run avay dec power to place Episcopacy. A negative 254, and a maje s tabled ma was 1 failure ta to t the was is in viol of righ any no right from a the tal ¢ T v repont & nure of do away Fpiscoy the the church. Lixcavations | " Bristol News FIRE PROTECTION GRANTED WHIGVILLE Apparatus May Be Sent at Dis- cretion of Chiel Hayes PLANS FOR MEMORIAL DAY | Parade Forms at 8:50—817,000 Re- ported Pledged in Community Drive—Knights of Columbus Have I Minstrel Show. Fire for Whigvi nearby, protéction ot other scctions which are within the other limits of the towns will provided by Bristol fire de- partment in time of need at the dis- cretion of Iire Chief John H. Hayes, according to a decigion announced by "he request was made the last ceting by George W. the Whigville section that the log partment respond to Is Whig as wany Bristol people own summer homes and other property in ahat township, despite the fact that the real in question is in the of Burlington. It was decided fire board that the local partment would not adverse aiding other towns in of geney and the plan, which has been followed out for years in re- gard to outside aid, will be employed in event of fires in Whigville, Burl- ington or other places, just over the lines, Memorial Day for the Memorial day have been Issued by the Captain Frank 8. Merrill, as | the fire board. Hull of in v by the de- to emer- be case town | Plans, Orders de marshal par, | follow Parade will form daylight saving time at Memorial boulevar Formation of the as follows IMlatoon of ¥ Marshal and Afdes Ban wdauarters Co., (€ Co. L, C. N. G Spanish War Veters erans of Ioreig American Legion Y. D, Club Roy Scouts Wolf 'lubs Girl Scouts riotic at 8:50 o'clock on Main street parade will be H N. G, P Rons of Orde Vetorans G. A L in Autos W, 1L L in Autos | Daughters of Veterans in V. K. W. Auxiliary Autos American Legion Aux. in Autos Line of march: Main street North Main, to North, We Cemetery nue to ( tery Vxercises At ( Memorial exercises 1 of the war, bivouac cmetery ade T in to o metery honor ave of the A who have to their the West of the pa ollowing Mayor John V. be decorated ths the rans g0 will e held the arrival Yridays morning address of hy Wade, the graves wi'l Alter the g following rogram last at « upon on n welcol ola of fowers ¥ | will be carried out 4 at sound of treat Departure Band P ¥. Wolfenden | Banner . w Departure Band Decoragion ¢ bule—RBugle N1 Iection New Addross | o Star Spangled graves ( Scouts ve Nets 17,000 directing were Community ix noon announcement was ma Morton cdg obtained to 11 work work Ar s " lay's that alf of t M Juot of the 1t ny their work X king all to m Knights Have Show tation of 1 1a Bannor Jackeor Frank Tames Willi nk Will Vacate Appeale ips, ¢ " ilips w and was With the must hegir i ing of l!l' Zigr iquor law s inten He was lays and was fined $2¢ gman recently sold his restaurant Josept violat tion of v charge of ed sentenced " Of Disfigaring Blemishes Use Caticura |on Laurel street, where several raids | had been conducted. ’ Dubrin Under Bonds | David Dubrin, alleged to be an ac- lw-oumllvc to the *“flcecing” of Mrs. | 1dith McCook of §1 Main street, was placad under bonds of $15,000 by Magistrate Barrett in the twelfth dis- | trict court in New York yesterday for | appearance at a hearing next Tuesday. {In the meantime Detective Sergeant Daniel McGillicuddy will secure the necessary extradition papers to re- turn Dubrin for local appearance. . Mill Progressing I Work has progressed so well on the new addition to the rolling mill of the Wallace Barnes Co., on Broad street, that the steel framework is all in place. The new addition is 60 feet long and will materially increase the output of the mill. The contract is being carried out by the Torrington Building Co. Senator Trambull Coming Senator John M. Trumbull of Plain- ville will be the speaker at the ban- auet of the Boys' Get-together club of Bristol High schoo! on Thursday night at 8 o'cloc! The speaker will take his topi g Game Hunt- ing in Wyoming and Newfoundland.” Motion pictures will illustrate the lecs ture. The gathering Thursday will be in nature of a father and son night, for the SUBHARINE GABLES Two Trans-Atlantic Companies Have Protested o Treasury Dept, The Assoclated New York, May Rum fleets anchored off the Jersey and Long Is- land with extent that officials of two transatiantic eme ble companies said they had protested to the treasury department at Wash- ington, Another company is contem- plating similar action Damages at the rate of geveral hun- dred thousand dollars a year, attribut- to the dragging anchors of rums- ning vessels riding in heavy seas, ere revealed when the Western elegraph company’s cahle steamer, Robert ¢, Clowry, docked to- day after repairing a broken cable off the Rockaway coi The steamer has heen engaged in repair work between New York and Halifax for several monthg, The' ¥rench Cable compa with the Commercial Cable lLas protested to coasts are playing havoe submarine cables to such an v Union » which company, Washington and to the United States Coast Guard author- tics here, reported that $50,000 was spent in repairing two breaks in ca- bles oft Ambrose Light last month, exact location of furnished the several companies, said, soek Maps showing the have been the ofiicials all cables const guard by however, they would to drive vessels from the lanes, they had no authority to order spes cial coast guard cutters for this pur- pose Officials company illicit liquor paralleled number of cable in the vicinity rum row. SPRING AND SUMMER COLDS Conquered in 30 Minutes, spr ving « Government that rum while cable of the Commercial Cablg said that ships engaged In traffic had caused an u breaks, all of ng or Summer Cold-~ 4 of with all ite o & eyves, dull fiies away Linex, a new s the internal vold condition reliet ng Complete no cost, 1al introductory trial treat- of rough & SRR 1 FREE mply g0 to any nan low e RINEX Rut and_nsk No Summer Shirts OME are all white, others with picked patterns. Fashioned of durable materials that make them doubly de- sirable. Allsizesinneck- bandsandsleevelengths assure perfect fit. Tyson Oxford $3.00 FITCH-JONES