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artfo NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924. /4 ) fi%oi@ Centor: DIRECT TO US FROM THE ORIENT ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF HANDSOME RUGS We invite inspection for the rich textures, the unique designs and lovely colorings will give delight, while the assurance of service in every rug gives them added value. This is our Shiraz $37.50 lenigths from inches. $29.50 and 3 feet-8 inches to length., Take note of these. $22.50 G e tolia Rugs 2 feet-11 inches to $29.50 feet-1 inch in widths, and 2 Berlin News HAROLD BRUCE I PAINFULLY AT Son of Alexander Bruce Has Legs Pierced by Farm Machine INFECTION DANGER SMALL Memorial Day Plans of Local Buskiess Housas And Post Offices—Grange to Haven Memorial Service—Y, M, O, A Mesting Tonight—Other Items 16.year-old son B Mrs, , the Alexander Bruce Berlin, suffercd ceident yesters Harold of My southern and of the part of « palnivl and serious mangles of a farm ma- ohine pieree one of his legs, inflicting deep gashes and causing great loss of blood He paratus, there ed 1o it day, when the the of horses w0 work cleaning being a pair " also in gear, that when it moved the mangle also a4 up and down. He was cleaning the rear of the machine and the horeos gtarted to move, He was not cnough to avoid the sharp they descended, one of his leg lepth The others also struck Jong gashes on his was at it was quick prongs them three hin, legs The piercing inches, inflicting to a of soon as he the accident, called Dr, Modgson of Berlin. When the physician arrived the young man had lost considerable blood from the deep wounds, Anti-toxin was admin. istered to-prevent a possibility of lock- w and other treatments were given to prevent infection from setting in This morning Mr. Bruce reported hat son was resting comfortably. He stated that the physician is of the opinion that there is not much danger of the wounds becoming infected, as treatment was given in time, * Harold is a first year pupil at the New Britain High school and is well known by the young people, both in Berlin and New Britain. Memorial Day in Berlin Memorial Day will be fittingly ob served in Berlin, not only by patriotic organizations and the general public, but also factories, post offices and other places of business in town. boy's father, as arned o I"homas €' Hours at- the post offices in Ken- This New Treatment Never Fails To End Piles Many sufferers from Piles or Hem- orrhoids have become depondent be- cause they have been led to believe wat their case was hopeless and that there was nothing in the world to help them, To these people we say, “Go to your druggist and get an original box of MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES.” One of th inserted into the rectum accord- ing to directions will be found to give immediate relief. They reach the source of the trouble and by their soothing, healing, antiseptic action first allay the pain and soreness and then direct contact with the ulcers and piles cause them to heal up and disappear forever. It’s simply wonderful how speedily they act. Bleased relief oftei comes in days.. Even v resisted all cloye reeults have been abtained Pharmac SLrPosIioniEs in cases that have wead known treatments mar Axelrods MOAVA eriginal bo short zotice, diepen=es the g=t it for you on in or ca Rugs, from 3 feet-2 inches to 3 feet-6 inches in 4 feet-8 inches to 5 feet-5 Be sure to see them. | $19.50"$27°5 Beloochistan Rugs in widths 2 feet-8 inche.s to 3 feet, lengths 3 feet-8 inches to 4 feet-5 inches and at above prices are very special. for this special price we of- fer Hahadam Rugs, from 2 feet-4 inches to 2 feet-7 inches in widths, 1 feet-5 inches in -3 feet-5 inches, lengths ranging 4 feet-6 inches to 5 feet-5 inches, and more than worth $22.50. Here ave a lot of Kirman Ilats, 1 foot-9 inches to 2 ap- Gives choice of an assortment $6.9 of Anatolia Mats, 1 foot-6 inches to 2 feet'in width, lengths 2 feet-10 inches to 3 feet-9 inches, for this special sale priced at $6.95. $37.50 from 3 feet-5 inches to lengths from 5 feet to $37.50. special price for in widths is special price for Mossoul Rugs ranging in widths 3 feet-10 inches, in 20 feet and only gives you pick of 37 5 Gives you choice of Gore- . van Rugs, ranging in width 3 feet-7 inches, in lengths 4 feet-2 inches to { feet-6 inches, that are extra special values at $37.50. $59 50 This is a lot of Iran-Sera- . bent Rugs in widths from 5 feet-11 inches to 4 feet-b inches, lengths vanging from 5 feet-10 inches to 7 feet— Very desirable, . $35 00 Specially priced are these . Hahadam Rugs, sized 2 feet-6 inches to 8 feet-5 inches in width, and 3 feet-11 inches to 5 feet length. pays for Ana- in widths from with feet-5 inches to | sington and Berlin will be on standard time, They will open at 6:15 o'clock and will at 8:50 o'clock in the morning the afternoon they will W will elose at 4 o'clock. no deliveries, either vil Boy Scouts and other and cloge In | ope B A There will be lage I'he closed during the entire a general rale will be o morning and will also until about 9 o'clock tonight to accommodate late shoppers. A. E. 1% barber shop in will do business until 10 o'clock to- night, but will be closed all day to- morrow, The libraries will be closed 2l Rerlin Saviigs bank will be | day. Storcs as i during the remain open | in order The Kensington organize one, Ball Game Tomorrow ton, is scheduled to begin morning at 10 o'clock at the G school grounds. facing neighboring town and it that the game tomorrow Factories throughout the town will] aheeryve the day by shutting down and | the town elerk’s office will be open for [ but » few hours in the morning The celebration in East Berlin will itract a large number of people from all sections of the town and it is ex- | pected that the perade will be one of the longest and most pretentious ever held Berlin for an observance of | 1his Practically every organ tion in Berlin will be represented and school children and ex-service men will Le out in large numbers, Rev, A, C. Paller of Kast Berlin will deliver the address the soldiers' moniment in Fast Berlin and there wil 1he songs and prayers as a part of the noon will he two classic All Kensingtons. at the and a finnl Instructions in time, ity Memorial Service Tuesday A memorial s lay evening following ting of the organi spoaker of the nuel A the ation mee at Iiske of the an appropriate subject. Hongs readings will also be given To Go To Rocky Hill service | Operetta is Big Wit “Ihe Stolen Flower Queen,” presented pupils of the Worthington scheol, proved to be a huge success when it was presented at the town hall last night hefore one of the largest audiences cver seen in the | bullding. All scats were filled and | there were several standing up in the anditorium The operetta by Hill next Wednesday evening, place at a Neighbor's Night tion. The Rocky Hiil was the guest of Berlin Grange. Will Dance Tonight The All Kensington Juniors hold low rear of the IFavorable sides and comment was heard on the costumes worn by the children attracted special atten- tion. They were well made and chare acterized the parts taken to perfe tion, All the parts were well playe and the ensemble numbers showed the careful and patient direct- |affair will be the result. Son Ts ¥ Mr. and Mrs John W, Kensington ara receiving tions on the birth of a son East Berlin Ttems entertainment " The will be pr Hubbard this evening at & o'clock, T ing pupils will take pari Ruth Brune sistors, Tuth resuits o ing. To Mise Mildred Clark must go the excellent work the directed the entire cast evident throughout school at the Athletic credit of ehildren and her work w the for the She Bo nother e settings blended well, ul and rgeois and Gladys Cole productior pretty and the costum M making show, color{ul, tiune Tessie Kendrick; clown l | | working with several other men in se- curing subscriptions to the “¥" fund. young people the general public are invited to attend this meeting. It is hoped that held in this district, some idea of the sentiment of towns- people may be gained from this meet- ing tonight, If people want a branch in Kensington efforts will he made to The bascball game between the All. | Grange hall at 6 p, m, Kensingtons and Milldale in Kensing tomorrow | © mmar | S¥nder of Hartford and Deputy Lillian The local squad is! TUPNer, also of Harttord was present tormidable lineup from the 1he following grand officers and past is expected morning and the game in Milldale tomorrow after “Lefty” | O, Elizabeth Fairm, Clara Whittaker, Hayes will he on the mound for the The locals nill hold practice tonight bail grounds at the usual time full attendance is expected as '® be given at this Grange hall at which 225 visitors and | rvice will be held by | White, the colors of the temple, and Rerlin Grange at their hall next Tues regular (TATEPCTSEd With poppies, marking the The oceasion will ha Nev, Berlin Con zational ehurch, who will speak on and Rerlin Gran®e will journey to Rocky Nere initiated being entertained by the organization of that celebra- recently wili a dance tonight at Hart's hunga It is expected that an enjoyable Chapman of congratula “Bonnichell” csented by the pupils of the hall e follow- Ronniebell, Alice and Clara, stop- Jennie prince Edmund | ville Creamery Co., Norton Place, Tel. | |23-4. ‘—arl\t. | Morning and evening delivery. ;Plainville News | SOUTHINGTON NEWS ! | Memorial Day activities will be in | the most part similar to those carried |out in past years, Practically all mer- | | ehants will close their places of busi- | ness, but will keep them open to a |Jate hour this evening to accommo- date customers. The banks, post of- fice and other business places of this kind will observe holiday hours. The patriotic exercises will start at . m., when the delegates from the Sons of Veterans, Woman's Re- liet Corps, G. A. I, and Kiitonic Post, American Legion, will meet at the Town hall for a tour of the ceme- | teries to decorate the soldiers’ graves. Shanley’s Fife and Bugle Corps will play from 9 to 9:45 a. m. on the green, At 10 o'clock the parade will start from North Center school and the line of march will be down North Main street to Xden avenue counter- marching to center and down the west side of the green. The World =war and Civil war monuments will be dec- orated, The schoel children wiil give recitations and take part in the sing- 1ing. The Memorial Day address to be given by W. 8. Alexander, com- mander of the American Legion, Impressive Geremonies {0 Mark | Respect of Town for Hero Dead | \PYTHIAN SISTERS GONYENE\} | cahill Property Time Expires Satur- dny—C. E. Society Notes—Returns To Home In Detroit — Plainville Briefs. Memorial Day will be observed in Plainvilie tomorrow with an impres- sive parade and ceremony at the Sol- diers and Sailors’ monument in Cen- tral Square. The graves of all veter- ans in St. Joseph's, West and the Torestville cemeteries will be decorat- ed by special details of ex-servicemen picked from the joint committee and i » parade will be held in which vet-| Martin and John Moran have sold | orams of the Civil War Spanish to Simeon Lofgren a house and land | American war and World war will| 0" Buckland street. Antonio and {take part Mary DiMarco of Plainville have sold The graves in the Catholic cemetery 0 Beneditto and Rosi Pisto two| on Farmington avenue will be deco. Nouses with land en Berlin avenue. rated by the detail which will journey | Willlam M. I%lynn has sold to Arthur there at 8 . m. and at 9 a. m., tha|FIynn & ‘lot on Belleview avenue. parade will assembls and march to Blaiza Willicha has sold to Joseph | West cemetery where exercises will \?’.Hnowsm a piece of land on Mt, [be held. Fro mthere, the parade wii, | Vernon road, proceed to the monument at Central Square whera ceremonies in memory of the war dead will be held, Business will be suspended in the town for the day, all stores and bar- | bershops will be open tonight to ac- | commodate the publie. Factories will | cease operations for the day and all town offices will ba closed. Members of Brock-Barnes post, merican Legion, are asked to meet | at the post rooms on Whiting street [not later than 8 a, m, to participate lin the parade and exercises and ail ex-servicemen not affiliated with or | Banizations are extended an invitation to march with the post. Pythian Sisters .Convention The district convention of the Py. thian Sisters which was held in Plainville yesterday afternoon and evening, was the largest gathering of representatives of the erder to he Representatives of all temples in the Jdistrict were present and in all, visitors from 14 chairman of the committes in charge temples were present. A business|or the affair, session was held in Odd Fellows hall - - vesterday ufternoon, 3 okt has m“:“’m'_-“"’::'";‘”ll_":" ! Mrs. M. J. Shouts of Stuart returned Sunday from a week's stay in New York. The Hillerest Tennis club will meet at the home of Miss Doris Stevens on Meriden avenue at 7:30 o'clock Mon- day evening. Thers was a large attendance at the roll eall and supper given in the First Raptist church last night. Rev, George Gardner, pastor of the Plants- ville Baptist church brought greet- ings from the daughter church. The| principal speaker was Rev, M. R Noshay of the First Baptist church of New Haven, MAPLE HILL NEWS The children’s party given annu- ally by the Woman's club of Maple Hill will ba held at the home of Mrs Nelson Mann on Ilobbins avenue Friday afternoon, June 6, at 4 o'clock, Mrs. H. B. Lienhardt is street The occasion also marked the offi. cial visit of Grand Chief Martha Mrs, W, J. Sorrow enterfained the Maple Hill Bridge club at her home on Maple street Tuesday afternoon. | Mrs, ¢, E. Olmstead was awarded first prize; Mrs, R. P. Sorrow, sece ond, and Mrs, W. D, Smith the con- solation, rrand Gales, officers were present: lena i Henrietta Curtz, Amanda Chambetlain, Cora &now, Clara Heat. Lenore Atwell, Emma Kibbe, Jessie . Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Skioner Perry, Mary Clark and Lenore Lamp- son, Thompson street are spending a The social committes of the loeal days in Boston. temple served dinner at 6 o'clock in - The Newington Garden club held a flower show in the Congregatignal chapel Wednesday afternoon and eve- x ning which was largely attended. the streamers and flowerettes were in. - - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newington and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Goodale of Hartfprd will leave to- morrow on a motor trip to Maine. which candidates 'rr:m.“: N N ey aaise | J ve temples Newington Grange, Tuesday evening. grand fl'flrfi"-llh:lw'n‘l‘vu:‘ v::. '..'”," More than 200 were guests from other temple and the loeal degres 'r“:m ’;" grange organizations in 1he state, ot 4Pl IO TAE %= | During the evening two short sketches THE otk mertermed by the focy] | M€T® Presented and also musical ! v ® local srogram which was followed by members was the best that was seen on local floors and rates the locai oo C S - team second to none in the state, The . visitors were much impressed with N e the precision with which the drill was Washington, May =T Bew carried out and much credit is given garian government through its minis- 1o the drill master and the members |ter here today deifvered to the trea- of the tram Jsurw $1,089,000 in 62- year bonds the This is the firet time in the history negotiations funding that country’'s of the mple that the ¢ debt to the United States. The trea- has ever been held here sury returned to the minister the and it was the largest ever held in the notes of the Hungarian government, district. The local temple was or. | dus January 1, 1025, given as security ganized and chartered two years ago | for relief loans. and has grown fast until it is one the best temples in the stats, The large delegation left Plainville last eveni thetr various homes & hospitality of ¥ Pythian isters delegates were seated, beautifully decorated The hall in pink was and Webster of | occasion of poppy week. The meny WaS an excellent one and many rye. marks on the excellence of the spread were heard by ocal t convention IMPORTS INTO U, S, Imports i April totaled against $346,252.544 rease 839 rease Washington, ¥ M- the Unit ain- ere States for vilte ad of | will give of | ed Bristol News IMPROVED SERVICE ... ON THE RAILROAD Saturday Alternoon Train to New Britain and Hartlord Refained DISCUSSION ON iOUSING Ileal Estate Board to Talk Over Situation June 10 — Plans for Memorial Day—Grain and Supply Co. Increases Capital Stock. Aunouncement was made this morning form railroad circies that the new timetable, effective June er service in leaving t of here on for New Britain and Hartford 12:12 o'clock day- light saving time, which was discon- tinued in the schedule, proposed by railroad officials last week at a meet- ing of local busincss men, will be retained on the timetable in response to requests. In addition the Sunday night train, which arrives here at 2:20 o'clock from Hartford and which is scheduled to return to that city, “deadhead”, will carry pas- scngers on the return trip, This will mean a last train on Sunday nights after midnight, allowing serv- ice for patrons of Lake Compounce and for week-end visitors. This train will not run to Hartford on week nights as on those nights, a Boston express to Waterbury runs, With the modification of the timetable better serviee in and out of the city is con- ceded by local people, although through trains have been ien off. The present arrangement is the best that the city has enjoyed in according to rcgular patrons railroad. Will Discuss Housing Housing conditions of the city will reccive serious consideration at the meeting of the local real estate board on June 10 at Mountainview park, th summer estate of Councilman Homer H, Judd on Fall Mountain. After one of the Judd's well known chicken dinners, the real estate men will take up the problem of relieving t uation, that has bothered the city some time pta are anything but plentitul and in the majority of the cas houses are rented before one family leaves, In two cases today in the “Hill" section, families moving in, had their furniture outside the doors before the departing families had their removal trucks filled, Some families have offered bonus money to lundlords rents In several This situation existed time despite the repeated rumors factory slackening, drive families from the city the und of rental relief in the sit) by a departure of cause of this uiffortunate faire, the local real estate to make some movement to retain all of the local Another situation city. The train out Sat- urday afiernoons at years, of the CLINE of which promised to With houses, a e rosupply ation would be families sta men want population, actor in the acute housing has shortage of mortgage money an a none too plentiful ed conditions ma Memorial Obsert of Memorial ri will he marked by 1 shutting down of husiness throughout will have been in the supply rielly »ay Program Day banks has affect- anc entire no of the city, The post office liveries but the fice will be open until noon time and the usual receiving and dispatcbing mail will go on. Practically factories will close down u windows at th schools will 1 gth of time stores will The official opening pecial program Plerce Norton addi to the cort The hat Ie while offices and Compounce will when a will 1 by n morrow be p nte proprictors the nt pro- tractions o gram will 1 ha remembrar organizations parade to to s former apital morning 1o their Increa Crippled by Corns? Use “Gets-It” Greatest | Corn Remover Tt's just wonderful how “Gets-Tt" ends corns and callouses. Put a few diops of “Gets-It"” on a hurting corn and Presto! The pain stops at once forever, No matter how long you've had , how bad they may be, whether hard or or what you have tried, believe this— -1t will end corn pain at once, soon you can lift the corn right h the_fingers, Money back guarantee. Costs but a_ trifie— sold everywhere. E. Lawrence & Co., Chicaga, — e e e Hartford, for burns, suffered at the Sessions Foundry Co., a few days ago, when a smelting pot overturned, The first bandages have been removed and the patient is resting comfort- ebly, according to a statement from 1. Although he is out of s complications set in, will be unable to return for several weeks. Torrington Coming Torrington will face the New De« partures on Memorial Day at Muzzy Field in the morning at 10 o'clock and in the afternoon, the locals will cross bats with the same nine in Tor« rington The Willimantic State League nine will play here on Satur- day afternoon and on Sunday, the New Departures will play in the Thread eity, There will be no Sun. day game here, Torrington and Bristol are old rivals and an especial effort will be ¢ by the locals to take the visi- tors into camp, Art Johnson, well known twirling ace of various state nines will be on the mound for Tor- rington. I former Dartmouth star, and Yale hlete, looks like the ocal selection as a flinger, He has an old grudge against Torrington for a Jefeat at the hands of that nine last year and if chosen for mound duty, the fans anticipate an airtight battle between him and Johnson, Observe Holy Day Ascension Thurs was observed in the Catholic churches of the city today by masses, The triduum for the women of St, Joseph's parigh closed with services last night, in charge of the Rev, H, D, Howell, & member of the uit Order from Brooklyn, N. Y. m acy, Will Pay Soldiers factories will pay called to camp by Guard this summer, & "ment by manu- » two local companies will Nee Local men al the wages the Na- cording to an announc today facturers, f the 169th infantry Company 1a neamp on about men to fill its ranks, Funds Ioll In to the Community to pour in yesterday total this morning With the campaign at the voint, the promoters of the ment anticipate a total of nearly ,000 by the cnd of the wee Bristol Bricrs Lane is ill at immer Stree Vale an Day Funds continued the Chest 50 was Wy moy Charles A his home treasurer of will home Joscph Ameri Memorial Holyoke, Mass A1l of the eity morrow for the the spend in office holiday & will close toe VISIT “LITT ITALY.” Halian Royalty Makes Trip Through s Halian Section, Residents of end inity in cast given an opp sonally of their na- nma , Queen of Piedmont and the varly part 1o lalian quar- the wded country tor 1 e r state visit they Ttalian vith each of omed by red ens 1 ltalian £4 went sann; oby ted | Interesting. Mises & as planist for the piece, Dancing was enjoyed after tertainment, music being vished by [the Worthington club orchestra, the members of this group being former pupils at the Worthington school. Want Road Fised Residents of Williams street, K sington, re among the kickers. They want ral sections of the street fixed and claim they have ap- proached town authorities scveral times with the request that the town teams appear on the scene and repair the road and they claim that each | time the reply has been that the work will be done soon. ne now Siegrist; fairy queen, 1da Hazen; Sun- Cahill Property oNtes bram. Virginia Sugenhime; Nita, The Helen M lla, Winifred « Ogle; ] Payne; Myrtle, | priv Frances Shepard; | thu Violet, | been given out Pearl Wether- time limit 1 »* the sale Whiting street at a e expires on Saturday and far, no reporis of a sale have 1 the property is not sold ac to superior court Splettstoeszer, order by at a private sate, it Raymond Tiich, George Bittner, Jack must be sold at public auction on the Walsh, lester Maine; ladies, Marion morning of June 11. A number of Honiss, Marion Stepler, May Harring- | prospective purchasers have been in ton, Al Johnson and Marguerite | town recently looking over the place Bourgeois. There will also be several | but no definite action has been taken piano selections. Candy Wwill be on by any of them with regard to buying | sale the property. | The regular mid-week service at Chrictian Fndeavor Sale the Methodist chureh wWill not be held The Christian Endeavor society of this evening on account of the sehool the Congregational church will held of the Cork st ahill prop-tty on Velma te s i Pansy Norma T Mary Sav Rrowunie, ill; knights, Herbert Crystal, wrence; ge; ording the Saturds xports showed an in d at $346,858,617 for the month valy against being 83 217 year. The today by merce, SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS Eating too much meat dlog Kikne Then the Back hurts, same ast made public of Com- figures were Department Most foiks forget that the kidneye, hor , exame ot Emmanuel or m H. Reamis Dubrin Hearing Set ¥ ' yooks, the v 18 soon to be COORS' STRIKE EADS to face 2 . N N Main ot = . vy ars as scul ponce Parisians will ¥ The cooks s who on volving rity M Fdith ¢ 81 gastro- i1s of dol « New RBon egime afte . otels ar Lyndic have be Jnne s B. P. Brennan of Kensington is among the leaders in this drive for a| better street in that section of the {town. Mr. Brennan says that there are entertainment. held at | time, at the flag pole 8:30 o'clock the Athietic hall at 9:15 o'clock. The hours at the local post Memorial day are 730 a m open at o'clock. The Woodmen make it almost hazardous for an auto- mobile to travel along that therough- fare, He says that every time there is a rain storm water gathers in the | gutters and stays there for several day making travel difficult. “You might say that we're going to | have a private fishing pond in the road lin front of my house” stated Mr. | Brennan today, as he was telling the story of conditions to a representative of the “Herald.” Get-Together Meeting Stereopticon views of the work be- ing done by the Y. M. C. A. in this country and pictures showing the various Y. M. C. A. camps in this state will be shown at the mass meeting held 1n the interests of the Hartford county Y. M. C. A. tonight at § o'clock at th Kensington Methodist church. w of the re. teaders in town and close at 5:15 p. m. nest meeting of will be held at the Sued for $100,000 But New York awarded §7, of the Company, former president Rubber Insulating that he Claude tal disorders publican movement Kensi Hartford C. A. brought to town. Stevens, one today stated - foot orther 4 | M. 1o & cord of wood. is on that a among to have a Y Mr. Btevens is gr ine diameter residents of in branch of the county the und, wi The Memorial Day exercises will ba daylight saving All those tak- | several Jarge holes on the street that!ing part in the parade should be at office as follows: open at 9 o'clock; re- and close at 6 the Modern Athletic building Thursday evening, June &, Gets Verdict for $7,500 May 29.—A jury today 0 damages to Miss Belle JLevy, who sued Frederick 8. Minott, spending the holiday at his home in Goodyear for £100,000 alloging breach of promise Minott who is 56 years old, contended was subject to periodic men rdwood 1ree of any five yield a a food sale in the church pariors Sat. rday from 2 to 5 o'clock. Procesds will be dsed towards the church im- provement fund. Returns To Detroit Mre William Justin has returncd te her Detroit, Mich, after spending several weeks visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald of West Main street. like the bowels, gt sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasion- ally, eles we have backache and du misery in the kidney ion, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepleasness and all sorts of hiadder disorders You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ac pain in the kidney re- gion, get about four ounc of Jad s from any good drug store here, e a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the and lemon juice, com- thia, and Is harmiess to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also helps neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus helping to re- ader disorde Jad Saits is harmicss; Inexpen makes a delightful effervescent lit arink which e home ir To Enter Pusiness Ms and Mrs. Burton Chichester who 1 returned from Florida, will enter business at the Good Guif gasoline station on West Main strect, with a refreshment and hot. dog stand in the near futurs Plainville Brief< otge A. Baker of East ntly G street is Mase. t Gregory is spending the Philadelphia, Naff is movirg his family 1 goods from Bunnell ave oad strest Lynn, Ro avenu home i Rasy hot " of Bunnell holiday at his Pa Gibson feve hia erybody should se en 1o help keep thei to 17 F w. 1 drusgie ts 1 Tolks who be kidney Main strest vca saye he Beach Cook of 80 East + e ing his family to Short | For milk and cream, call The Plain- t is ofly trouble, Gothar red by Aches Interred late Dr New York have been sec Nathani Athes of the Whitfield o resident, w the West ¢ id by ccal honors G. A. ¥ i “taps” Motoreyele Officer Jam merly bugler D comps First Connecticut Tnfantry Will Attend Funeral District Deputy Grand Ituler Thomas A. Tracy for the necticut tast, and a of past exalted rulers of this city will attend the funeral of District Dep Esalted Ruler Frank W, O of the rr trict tomorrow in Torrington. Mr. Coe was very kmown in this ity and a short time ago attended of the sessions o e tocal lodge of Fiks. In gation officials, a other ¥ Tistrict irand west Donnells Improsing s improtement S rady neitman John I sident of th= A. O. H ing treated a Franc Exalted Con- number well addition ks w attend the ob- an employers re- union to resume work tomMorros The to sign the FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Res move Them With Othine— Double Strength This prescription for the removal of freckles is asful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guar- antee to refund the money if it falls Don't hide freekles under & et on ounce of Othine and re- first few ap- wonderful the lighter S0 st your for it is this back guars