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N . ] P (e @ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1024, ) nical Engineer y between 6 and 9:30 p. m, ed the sossion there, The agenda PLEASINE (;flN[;ERT New Hritain Chamber of cunpfflRFMEN S [;"URSE There will be a swimming class | probably will be confined to the Mo~ Brldge to Ralse Fund BERL N NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Scurs and daughtery | merce, the Hartford chapter of Na- J for women on Wedneaday at 2:30 |sul frontier problem although league For Girl Scholarship of Willimantle ware the ' guests ‘of ‘m-u 1l Assoclation of Cost Account- p. m, There will be beginners and [officials say there may be some di; g Mr, #nd Mry, R, B, Stevenson and ants and the New Britain Rotary, advanced work given in this class. |cussion at a private sesslon of Ger- | - The New Britain College elub will 3 Mrs, Sears sl their home on Wil- 1\1\\ wnis and Lions club, Bvening swimming classes are |many's entrance into the league. hold the first of two bridge parties| (Continued from Page Seven) | oy ‘avanue Eindny, he meeting will be held at * the held evs Wednesd: d 1) —————— ¢ ’ e r. and Mrs, Harvey Browi \ g e he held every Wey day and IPriday at the Shuttio Meadow club Thurs. a Iaat attempt at & store, by way of M arvey Brown of wu.x trade school Friday evening ul evening. Swimming classes for | day afornoon at 2:30° o'clock. The| (h New Jorsey were the guests of § o'clock. The speaker will be juniors.are held on Thursdays from e drop kick route, | falled by|yives in town over the week-end. Variety Adds Splce (0 Program &, o “one "ot e InStitution fo Turn Out lnstruc 4105 B M, ang Baturday mpraing FAM[]US |NVENT[]R bridge, which ls in charge of Miss| nches. Russell Nowh - and. Phllip. M- | outstanding cxperts on industrial from 9 to 10 a. m, Agnea Johmston and the scholarehip| ~Altogether, an excellent game, and | 3.y “seudents. at Suffield school, ol Tt o v o5 Wl Gt s Sty v IES SYDENLY et e bl e et " wikend i bl homes ountry \h. Stevenson is president morning at et s 2 e i of ralsing a scholarship fund avall-| Mohawks. All-Kensington —_— lof the Stevenson Engincering cor N\ |9:15 a, m. Next Saturday will not able to any girl n the graduating| Wollachlager ..... John Geoghegan, a former r yoratiol direetor o he Nat al N 3 The Now Britain Musical club to- | ROTation, WIvetor off 100 Mabow! | . gopycihing unique in_ thes Watory | Y600 18t to regtater for tis clusa | class of the high school, Who in- oft End, S it Bees PR day is well pleased with public re- 4 : 5 the Bu.|Oof trade scheol training according TeadAY, 6 to § 50 Wodheadave F neml OIP t 9 k Dl w‘“ tends to continue her education at Y v n Wost G 1 action to ta first concert of the sea- | *ecretary _""“ ”""\';'”' r‘_ ”‘,m“‘fm “or |0 Director Herman 8. Hall is &« au(m;msuy, = 'D‘I‘.ln:‘rlm’l‘u” 7‘!0"9 ":"' g 1 ar1c Hfly | eome college. The amount of the J"" Tackle. nA Mm tromlwf will ; fven b, aon, given In the Capitol theater [TAN of Envclope Manufuc | course in foremanship now being of- Raduh & L scholarship varies according to the| Whether ........... Whist socisl will e giveniby Amer| business manager of the A 4 and Fridays. 3 to 5 p. m. " e the ladles of the Sacred Heart yesterday afternoon. It was a beau- Wl % ost | fered by the New Britain State = & amount raised by the College club at Left Guard, ) x tful duy for automobiling and the | uminating Glassware Guild, ~cost Trade school. ‘This course is oftered Junior plunges are on Tucsdays, BC Held wedlleSdfly its bridge parties. Dayton T i church this evening at 8 o'clock. ¢ with nature outdoors, | “NKineer for the Folding Box Manu- [\ - counection with the Normal|¥ to 6 p. m. and Saturdays from 10 | This past year the amount given p Mra, Patrick Holigan will act as eommuning } i sible ald | factur National Association, and | o 0N 6 instiiot c[to 12 a. m. was larger than ever before, but it fs| Kirschtein Breeman | hostess and all are invited to at fhe attemdance at 1ht coiets bt n €0x engineer for the Nattonal Asto- | 0L LR for & INSFUCHOn | "General ciasson mooting this | South Orange, N, J, Oct, 20, — | ¥a#larker than ever batore bt i e tend, Ao AR 16 R ot Tane) MR Aok erai )| ShOLATAA BB SR [ week: | Funeral services for Patrick B. De- | the scholarship committes that tuis| Stelgler ... ..., ... Gumble| _Joseph DeMore and . family of spite of the i Sl venson will take as his subject y"““r‘_lj‘f for mman to qualify “‘f Monday, 7 to 9—Dressmakink, ||any inventor, will be held here | year the club will -have a .much Right Tackle, Cromwell were the guests of ‘rela- aufticient music 1o the course In foremanship and trade | woman's institute method, taught . Tt rus T art e i R Sl e tivey dn.town yesterday A i) For Bette Manage- Weator and onjoredithe A RAntRtaagt | Lot W sday, and he will be buried at “r‘“‘g]':y ,l ]:\. ‘:1\ d I»‘\‘ the musicians :i?x,\l‘:“\ “:rit .‘i_l;,l,l.,.z,.!,“l:.l.‘i,:‘:,:,‘:,,,g;:, by Mies Jane Gill: class open for |\ ntucket, Mass., on 'l‘hn‘xrnzluv.edllr can be pogsible only through the in- R Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Meriden B hatub vocation ang whilo ‘not aiways cn~| o lemons. =~ o [d1ed at his home last night after 10 | Creasing Mterest and . help of the|DETOIF ........uvis.s.rs..s.. Hart|Were the guests of Mr, and*Mrs, T. . i e T e e O tirely essenflal should have some. | enion ey 7118 t0 i yening MEN |,y fiiness from heart trouble, He | People of New Britain, Quarterback, F. Carns at thelr home on Wileox o ; Lt ek ' school class w o o 2 3 5 . ) charge as a method of making the |thing equivalent to a high school | 2000 class will meet in cafeterla | ./ "29 voqiy 010 T'his is the first time that the Col-|J. Mangonlia ............., Kingo|avenue Sunday. y s . . as it has itgrown th upstalrs o i clubs’ activities more widely knowi Week’s Activities in education, e Al ;‘l‘uwlvfl, o upstalr 1'or many years an assoclate of | /8¢ club has held its bridge at the Left Halfback, § I Y , Tho! ¢ . ¢ was | Shuttle Meadow club, and it is ex-|F. Stevens ........... . Orsie he result was the acquisition o ~, . Another qualification, which while Aol o Thomas A, Edison, Mr, Delany was ] H SPRZ TTER The At St Catholic Churches ||, i bl M to 9—Basketry: Mra. | "1 vantor of ‘over 200 major do. | PEcted that ap“unuaually reprosen. { Right Halfback, A 1ZE 11 { - n upstairs club room. | ios most of which were of an |tative group of people will be pres- | Anziano ....., Arrute portant, is that the men should be | .. . e ! Tuesdav. 6:00—Supper and Miss | (lcctrical nature, Among Is inven- | ent. 1t 1a alao thie first time that the Fuliback, a lover of boys. Boy Scout leade Gy ’ " St. Joseph Church, it is sald make the best instructors. | 208 Rible class, {tions is a preclous metal detector, | club has ever held more than one| Score by quarters: Six Month's Old Litter of 15 Pigs 5 iditional members of the At 7:30 o'clock this evening the | Enrollments in this class arve | Tuesday, 7:30 "", 8:30—Current | 1o use of which resulted in the Jo- | !arge party a year for this purpose. | Mohawke A e | Weighs 3,461 'ounds — Penn, PASDIfoRBec one. berships {committee in charge of the harvest | jimited according to Mr. Hall and |©¥CM'S With Mrs. C. 1% Bennett. cation and recovery of §30,000,000 | The one on Thursday is being held [ All-Kensington . <0 0 0 00 yarmer is Owner. LD Rl bl November 20 fcan be reccived for a short time |, ‘Velnesta to 9—Evening (in gold and silver from the sunken | during the week father than on a| Substitution — DeCantillion - for } srabling thefforliinateptop reagicd (aURDOR G only. No charge is made for in- |MED school class; Miss Proctor. —fliner Laurentic off the coast of lre. | Saturday, as formerly, in order not| Wollschiager, Reynolds for 5. Maw| State College, Pa., Oct, 20,—A six LD e B Sl e B M S e SR e el R R A b “vening high land rccently. [his device also was [to conflict with the New Britaln | gonlla, McKeon for Kingo, G. Orsie | month's old litter of 15 pigs with a s Sl ol e e o s e T SRR, SR : Mr. Blaisdell, used during the last year by a |high school football games. for Alible, Roche for Vintro, Ret- | total welght of 3,461 pounds, grown Rl inolade s ooon oo ey Sncerta || 7:30, olclock n lone of the rooms! ot | e building trades and printing | TN T nrecking company for fhe recovery | If there are any who have not al- | erce, Smith. Umpirg, Berry. Head|in Tndlana county, Pa.. stands good ally known artists and four concerts Piesias irade Mot wpplleanta for . the] of $300,000 worth of copper ingots | ready taken tables who wish a pdrt| linesman, C. Santora. Timekeeper, | chances of belng the world's heav- L SRR LD G EE GO B e e it . Dl nree e dran-m;m.\LEAfi”E IS SURE frow the miid of New York bay. (In this cause they may secure a|¥. Mangonlia. Perlods, four 10-|fest litter for this year according to alls {o'clock Saturday morning for chil- [ship, mechanics, and shop trade are | Mr. Delany was awarded gold [table by telephoning = Miss Agnes| minute quarters, announcements today from the I el whetting of app earing | more music of this caliber. | The concert also hegan a cam- | The program yesterday was pre- AL R ant A |medals for his clectrical inventions | Johnston, 1217 or any member of the Hallowe'en P Held >ennsylvania State' C Agricul 3 dzula anist, | dren preparing for their first com- | being reeeived than the school can , g 3 i % en Party Held Pennsylvania State College Agricul- e }‘m“m}{‘nv“m::'nfl‘::v‘ a|[munion on December §. the Feast |landle, These courses are given in | |2 the Buftalo exposition in 1001 and | scholarahip committee, which in-| Thirty of Bertin's Girl Scouts en- | tural Extension service. Ruth Goodrich Horton, sop o T hsesiits) Carention! the evening and upon completion ‘of | at the St Louis exposition in 1904, | cludes Miss Elizabeth Hungerford,| joyed a Hallowe'en masquerade so-! The litter belongs to Thomas M. mixed quartet composed of Inga He invented a device for the trans- | Miss Grace Coholan,, Miss Norma clal in the community house Satur-|Strong, of Blairsville, and its weight ) 2 i St. Peter's Church. the course the graduate if he pre- | ot { e L b et JFMPL(“:M;‘ ’{:r:‘ There will be a requiem high | fers to follow up trade school teach- | Sorsionor ik simultanoaus Btelo. [ Resan. SMIMEMUIE . McAloy: Mist | duy (syohing: Ths fprlie) for the s the highest yet reported In the tle, contralto; Morris Hoglund, h messages on one wire, and|Mae Regan, Miss Marion Hunger-|most attractive costume was won by [ United States. College Extension peet . |mass for Mrs. David Dehm at § [Ing rathan than a regular foreman- [] & g 3 7 Ay L 5 3 or, and Fred W. Latham, baritone; m . ship can qualify for that position. B]][ls -Turkls D]Spme Wlll“‘"' won him a gold medal and di- | frd, Miss Beatricd Neal and M| Norma- Lawrence, and Malie) Bar.|men wore presen at the welghing to f clock tomorrow morning. | i Ne W and the Mendelssohn Trio, composed | 0'C oL e The New Britain trade school has | ploma at the intcrnational inven- | Nellle LeWitt, ratiero won the award for the |qualify the entry for membership in of Theron W. Mart, planist; Herbert | The wedding of John Bodez and | | Fhe New Britain trade school has ’ tions exhibition in London in 1585, Miss Florence Camp and Mra. C.|gunoie "0 Btk (AL B (S S bt Panla Perschy will take place at § [P!@ E 8 22 Be GOflSldel'fld | - B Cnusekwillivalintehargatofithe unniest. Games were played and {the Keystone Ton Litter club. E. Anderson, violinist, and Henry G.| "8 TOrechy A% e, cational training institutions, includ- | e refreshments served. Miss Grace | Sirong's pride Is his purebred sow, Schauffler, ’cellist. & lnwr all of the New England states, : 5 Smith was in charge of arrange- | “Petroleum Girl” and her hefty lit- Mra. Andzulatls contributed the | An anniversary Migh masn for |IUE ull of the New England stater AT ITHACA TODAY Representatives of the Junior Col- g . At Al | i G held o : z ments. tor Is rivaled only by Lisst paraphrase of the Rigoletto "r‘?mm\" :fl.huenzor will be held on Jersey, Maryland, Ohio and at least | BY The Assoclated Press. lege club of the New Britain high Realty Transfor Byers of Fayette county who raised quartet by Verdi, supplementing|Thursiay. Aaryis: b |one in Chicago. | neva, Oct. 20.—Officials of the [ school will serve refreshments and N e e S i Do Aian o8 oy savan pigs to cover masterly technique with exquisite St. '"") Church. EEa Icague of nations announced today | Theodore Roosevelt Speaking At |#5sist in sclling the candy, khianolaon '\[“f["[‘ of Last ";‘ e e L g A e 4 Av :n]n“n,l) o{‘( vr'“ nni:mnd con- {Hat Sutiéistit SUmBAs of farorebln i :msd so‘lhd tl?o\l| eyer ds,.lv.tn-lr (:}r Hart- tonsineiant g o tion from [ducted by the Jesuits opened yes- |replics had been received from] Seat of Cornell University — Aid 3 eAl e RS ord, the se and lot known as | conaline g Mrs. Horton sang a selecti v WILL HAVE INQUEST. the Board House property on Matta- | production record. terday. Women attended yesterday | S e , 0 ive man- 8 Lin Y member nations to warrant the as- e : o Verdl's Aa““ H :-l:riamn?";:lcet tone |and today and will continue tomor- Y_ "]_ (& A‘ NOIES | surance that a special mocting of| For Farmers His Topic. Stamford, Oct. 20.—Coroner Johin | bassett street, Enst Beriin, e e 1“ 1luea her audience. |TO™ and Wednesday. Men will at- the council to settle the differences | suburm, N, Y. Oct. 20.—In his| . Lican will come here Wednesday Loare O ncation th;th:re’::xyeflp equan” sang four tend on Thursday, Friday, Saturday Letween Great Britain and Turkey ]“- ;I; ’t:'ln‘»'m ,I,”m:(‘ ;| nLln: to hold an inquest into the death of Francis Deming of the Berfi and Sunday. There will be mission | o ] i e Al e ) e bt @ the seat of [jopn Haft of Springdale, who dled ! Savings bank, accompanicd by Mr dle song, a |’ = The leaders recreation class will [over the Irak boundary would be | . B o | ) Suvings ; y ; varied selections, a cra E start on Tuesday at 7:30. This class | held. This meeting, it was stated, |1y !iversity and its agricul- | of injurics received when he was|Deming, loft today for a vacation | “OIAMOND DYES” Former Resident Here Nevin number, a vocal arrangement | 288 at 5:30 and 8 o'clock every tural school, Theodore Roosevelt, i : e £ morning and an evening service at would be held at Brussels October e e ity ove ! |siruck by a one-man trolley car in in Wilmington, Vermont. They will Pisan omnge for oVernoraxslitpringdaleR1ast’ Wedriesday. “Charlea: ha nway'a weels: oF more. ¢ « COLOR THINGS NEW ¢ Miss Lillian . Burnham of Tena- ‘ spe t the week-cnd S Beantitul home dye- Health class will start on Tues- [council. s . day, at 8 p. m. Any girl wishing | Considerable criticism has arisen to join the class and who has not Of the policy of holding the council had a physical cxamination will be |and other league meetings outside of 5 ; | consists of a course in games and of Liszt's Dream of Love, and | i0f L8 0 [Eoameins 7 4 i 7 3 ¢ hic 27 instead of at Paris as had been Orleg. pumbers were the moth et g by Bl Tonce) and RIEatA Jers) | Gociecs CopmAlolycan e used il tor T e 2% %" | pected to discuss farming and to | MacMunn, motorman of the car. fs esting, and the former probably the {118Pe rartlediat (0 ololaol | nanngRetnerSlatse or ysmal lif outline what he considers, the pro- | held undcr $2,500 bail, which he beautiful | Suson will be marrled at 9§ o'clock | groyps in clubs, churches, factorie To bring about the meeting in the | L " d s bec;“!: ‘:tnlnmz !:lfls“uns tomorrowimorning, or home partics. Girls taking this Tielgian capital, the league took |PCT 3¢0Pe of state aid for New York | rurnished. pending the coroner’s in- nd the fac A % v i > A A : 3 3 agriculture, « A 1 :i‘;‘:]’;';nn“ A eI \,;“c‘;‘“""a“;":{;“:2::,2"?,?;;‘“3121,’; course are requested to bring note |Mcps to transter wmrmrm[': G e S o with friends in town. She is a for- ) and tinting s {2 nn and 2 x s, ‘russels the organization of the i = : 3 e e8¢ ing - 1 1 vei numbers were finely sung and were | iy 8 BOF BT R e books. i V! < what lighter schedule this weck, [l T itbds iy TM, |,I :d,lj‘::“:, v ],:,:; well received by the audience. B oraIne embracing 55 speeches, an average plelithe housafiniow, '('1\ nodguyRiEe i ';| rfnm ithids The trlo played four numbers, but |MRNE L o of eleven a day, When he leaves f SsicctnaniGaorgpil AC Tt s STt one of them, a trio by Mana-Zucca | wooigh il he married Wednesday Troy for New York city Friday (Lempga Sl (roat shades, or boil to was in three movements. The other | o ning ot 10 gelock ) b ight | Geneva on the ground that such [M8ht, he will have delivered 201 DacaBrepnioteicensingioniat Iy rich, permaneh numbers were the Valse Triste by SR A e as Churon® :;flcfi:::0;;2_;'213;:rro: x)u:hmfl'] o v ek ATy Wes me vk i | 00 rcemenl indiie Law! e (2 onaa it (e : tended the Yale-Dartmouth game in AR “_h e Sibelius, a Gavotte by Beethoven, ‘A motion picture entertainment ;‘an”na(i-‘m e '-Jc Serk ;r'hur's- | because neutral Geneva is held to be | state, with a week of campaignitg New Haven .\mur:lal, i’ s and the well known Herbert Seren- | oy ho given Wednesday and Sun- | & |iest suited to be the site of interna- [in the metropolis still ahead of him. | Keep strong. Be ‘ Vir: and Mie Charioh Blave, o reetions so simple ade. The Mana-Zucca number had | gay evenings in the parish hall. tional gatherings to solve political | T:ast week was the stiffest of the | healthyand free fromwintercomplaints. |tertaincd Mr. and Mrs. Sprague of W LR e never heen heard in this section be- = ] B |problems, nominee's trip. 1t included 72| Hill's Cascara B’”‘"'d‘dou“:;";l“ the | Greenfield. Mass., over the week-end. |y Y Wonan cat dye fore, having just recently been pub- " N The council has adopted the prin- | &peeches as compared with 74 the ?::’;,'t\i‘;;l:tzii:l‘;?;ocmflor;nll:mm]d Acmeeting of the Kensiigton Ath- | uiais * dresses, ceats, stockings, lished. Tt was described as con- | Explains Purpose of ER |clple that it shall not mect outslde | previons week, but the night ad- | A% Ul Get red bos bearing My, [JC1IC 1P Wil be held, tonght at I yeait o e g taining harmonic surprises, but College Scholarship The candy for age 7 of Geneva more than once a year |dresses were in the larger cities, Hill's portrait. sLLg Pme;o wm A. B. hall. . ings ryihing new, there was surely no evidence of ex- and the December session this year | and the audiences In Syracuse, Buf- \‘ The St. Paul's drum corps wil “Diamond 1 no other i . - ze 70! = - : : cessive futurlsm. The composition m;‘,( i'nhe ],\';gh ff::;’o[‘ a‘e";h',’n "h“' AR age 701 : will be held in Rome. The coming {falo and Rochester especially were CASCA A U'NIN[ hold a reheaysal this ovening d—and tell your drugzist wheth- was interesting and appealing, and ;es;:l g; ‘r'f)'w ,‘\N‘;'“Bs ;“’C' |Tr»0" . meeting at Brussels will be consider- | of such proportions as to cause a Fast Berlin Iems er the material you wish to color is was well played. That it lacked cpmh P"O;P el ”"’!‘“’o, e f; |ed as exceptional and as a courtesy | much greater strain on his volee | w.H. mLL GO, qumg@unmrr,mm The library will be open this eve- 'wool or silk, or whether it is linen, ultra-modernism was indicated by bu"v”:;‘ S f“f'hwc[ et ;’ho [to Belgium which especially request- | than the average meeting. ning at the usval hour for the ex- cotton, or mixed goods, udlence g 1188 et e :L‘:J:fl“g::‘:&y’“':“en?zy‘};f s scholarship which s given yearly by Valse Triste in heard to no great. | the College club to some member of s the graduating class, to assist her i er advantage than through the medi- go(n’é to collu;& Tt has hfiw‘;}nnvd i um of strings; its emotlonal con-{, ;0 oo 4not giris have had mo tent, combined with haunting mel- {3118 VR, N BTE Jae Bad Bo odies, can scarcely be served in &ny | ;v the possibility of winning the other combination so effectively, The scholarship was presented to them. 3 trio yielded a highly artistic por-|yiery gir] who has ever held the . trayal of the mood pervading this|g Vollege club scholarship has won remarkable Sibelius composition and | other scholarships in the college to eceived a round of spontaneous ap- | which, she ha e, d thus th ot aamens 2 il e fail| 517 MAIN STREET TEL. 601 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. received with evidences of satisfac-|would have been impossible. = tone ) Miss Agnes Johnston, chairman of (e i* |the scholarship committee, then pre- sented the idea of forming among [ MGEMENT WEEK the girls of the high school, a Junior \ ’ College club, the purpose of which \ 75 would he to strengthen the interest I Wngineers, Manufacturers and Busl- of girls in going to college, and to % : awaken in others the desi ) nesmen b0 Combine in Joint TR . and to present to the girls oppor- tunities open to all who desire a col- Moeting to Hear Expert Speak. lege education, “Management Week,® which is| The first meeting of the Junior = 5 g . Belng celebrated all over the United | COllege club waa held this afternoon 6 . . States this week, will be observed &t the school. Members of this y in New Britain Friday evening, ac- [Eroup are to ew Britain ; i R cording to an announcement made | C0llege club at th bridge and / : todsy, The week s being spon- | Mah Jong party at the Shuttle Mea- ‘ « sored by the American Soclety of |COW club this Thursday afternoon. Mechanical Engineers, the American Management aasoclation, the Na-|( H ¢ tional Association of Cost Account- (‘apta‘n“,Bannon Of ants, the Taylor society and the So- aterbury Is Dead elety of Industrial Engineers. Waterbury, Oct, 20—Captain Pat- - Chambers of Commerce and other|r rick Bannon, president and su- eivic clubs throughout the country | perintendent of the Farrell Foundry 8re lending thelr support to the and Machine company since 1904, JUST STOP TO THINK that during the c oming week BIRD' NEPONSET floor coverings movement as well. died su at his home yester- In New Britain there will be a|day atfer returning from | will be sold at the prices given below. :T;tg:—:;;':a‘,::n:;: Q::: :;n':,i IS LeA R TARsduaitolacite c . t“hat an OPPORTUNITY to acquire these FAMOUS floor coverings at such great reductions. Eight reasons why NEPONSET floor cov erings are superior. = 1. They are washable. 5. They are stainproof. = = i : i 2, They are durable. 6. They have a wax back, mZZ.Y? E Bma‘n Bad? | They are economical. 7. They lie flat. You're ¢ Your Stomach i ! They are beautiful. 8. They are guaranteed. Bilious! = is Sour! ‘ SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY Rug Border, 24 in. wide........49¢ a yard Rug Border, 36 in. wide. . ..55¢ a yard e o S O T s ..67c a yard Rugs, 36x18 in. .............. 39 each Rugs, 54x36 in. .............. $1.55 each "Rugs 72x36 in. .. $2.20 Rugs 9x6 ft. ... 7.35 Rugs 9x7.6 ft... 9.75 Rugs 9x12 ft. .. 14.95 Rugs 9x10.6 ft. 13.9; A : § : s SN ' Do not forget , Fpr Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, | F2 : - S e . g o b % : - re. o e O are for this Colds, Sour Stomach, Biliousness ’ : NN WEEK ONLY / -—.-.m. e e e e ————— To clean your bowels wit} - t'mmm-.\'.s:lmn“fitflrfl&” SR eramping or overacting, take carets! You want to feel fine ly free from sick headdche biliousnesas, colde, bad breat acid, gassy stomach. One or two Cascarets, anstime, y drug siore

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