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| : ‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1625, R L - chureh a. m, the three houses each have been given| A meeting of at Intercst to men PI II N Ing ¥ervice; Young People’s group at B . l N will be erccted at once by local |eity. e e e e — p. 1, worshilp and disc « ol ctors s o ac or and pr 0 i ainville IVews | v, ;o o dicussion risto ews contractors us contracts for two and Dr. Tucker Coming pastor will speak of rult Beurs |to the local builders, some of whom | has been arranged for next Thursduy { N A l = |lugi" Sunday school will follow the have wlrcady started the cellars. | evening at the Bristol olub when Dr y WornIng scrvico: 7w, ., the topie | [ Tha proporly was recenty s0ld by { Georgo E. Tucker of aHrtford will | [;l]MMISS"]N Hfll ns sl o “Seeking Josun” 745 p. m | E John E. Condon to Tracy-Driscoll [ be the guest of the evening. Thursday, prayor meeting, ‘ Co., who tmmediately began| Chairman Earl J. Arnold of the 4 : Episcopal chiurch—Rey, George 1, | operations for the development of | entertainment committee of the 3 \ owne, rector cond Bunday the land. The land is locatéd In the | Bristol club stated this morning that / \ /6 CWI @@flter [;R[]SSIN[I HEARIN[] after Lpiphany. 8 a, m., early cclos nN F[;LIPSE []AY ‘V\...n of @ well buiit up section be- | (he coming of r. Tucker would | 1 earns @ |bration of Holy Communion; 10 a and Queen SITects fay event quite out of the ordinary ‘1| church school; 11 &, ni., morning ‘m ndwll‘u the new hospital site. | s the speaker is listed as one of the prayer an d address by Deaconess Community Events Concert, most Inspirational talkers in business } ke Who Buys Lingerie at Our Annual e AT e e e e el LR e Bk ot Adjst Mater |, 3 e e it Pogm for . B8R R0 i o L Sale Prices Gets Best Values Yet progm Oy L o DTN DR e e o P A worth leugue at 6:30 m, “The ste. The concert serics has at- |appearance in DBristol for a lon Y B THE SAVINGS AT SALES PRICES ARE MUCH 810w REGULAR Rates, | PLANS ~ FOR REGE ;v'j“ of the Now Chin’ wii be th acied muen. favoranle comment | o and ‘andoubtodly wi be grevt: S0 MUCH S0 IT'SHOULD INDUCE YOU TO SUPPLY YOURSELF PLENTIFULLY S |topici exoning eorvieo at 7:30 p, m. | : ot ety so that " (hrter |y many. Wi Dr. Toekor i The daintiest garments possible. Fashioned from sheerest and softest batistes and [[f||Groun Team Wins First Contest— o 1o "fhat ager The pastor [0 0 oc0ll €0 to Ereet Many A o el anien [oA e AR S o the address at both these | New Honses—Harplst to Play at JUTLNOR- COMmPANYEE OYEIR an lie Is known far and wide for nainsooks. From filmy silks, white, flesh and colors. Gowns, Envelopes, Step-Ins, Plainville Church Notes—Improve- | sale of fiekets TR o) SNl i atTletly fon A » singly and in sets. Chemise, Pajamas and all other undies. Also corsets, brassieres ot 1 Th . Firo. Departuiontics Ryt o | rsmmree (s i b William Jdoseph Daniel | subject removed from that of his ! and the like. ot Ao SRt »‘,i"'v Willlam Joseph Daniell, two-year- | daily profession \ TQ ANTQ A oo o 5 Plaimville Briefs, Rt L T f iR . cors Installed. alld sor Mr. and Mrs, William L. I'lie World's Greatest Debt” is | INSPECT THESE GARMENTS and compare quality with prices, it will show the {Austin ', . of the New England el Alaa ke et haminiiof s thallthe ‘sliDnal of ik talk | value, The public utilities commission |conference will preach: 7 p. m., the | Advisability of closing the busi- | royy At it To Address Cost Accountants v in the state |bastor will praach, subject, *We Are On The Road Somewhere.” ¢ the West Main street railioq Five 1 Silk Envelopes—31. 7‘1. bl $3.49, 51:-19 :m“.”.u here u::r;‘ nIhKr Hul«mnl/: to| A com VT "v'.':.r-'uyx" ! Silk Bloomers and Step-Ins priced in this way—$1.79, $1.98, $2.19, and §3.19 pair. arguments put_forth by the officlals |Co. No. 1, composad of the assistant | v Silk Pajamas—$4.49, $5.98 and $7.98 pair. of the railroad and the representu- ‘.M»»'. forcman and his assistanty | 168 under discussion at French Hand Made Gowns—§2.98, $3.98, $4.98. P ) French Hand Made Chemise, for—51.69, $2.4 ) Philippine Gowns for $1.39, $1.69, $1.95 each. held a hearing yeste i Silk Gowns—$3.49, $3.98, $4.49, $4.98 and up. lay after a J. Lrnest Andrew, factory mana- morning, January 24 until 10 o'clock | with pneumonia, The funeral toc r of the Wallace Barnes Co., will wents | z plac the: home of the grand- g ress the meeting ot the Hartford Nt 30 that the eclipse of the sun may |} : om | A th | latisille Tlosa |10 A e e by one of the mat. | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William . | chapter of the National Association ‘at a meeting ot Middle strect, this clty, this | of Cost Accountants in the Hartford ness houses of the city on Saturduy bury ¥ capitol at Hartford on the widcr afternoon at | [{iven of the town of Plainville, 1he |will meet with the board of fira |OC the members of the Chamber of |afterioon ot 2 elelock and BUrlil ey clubion 1“““";I"‘]ffl'"‘_'el'"fgc: ;)'y‘. | commission stated that it wanted the |commissio Commerce at 10 o'clock on Monday | Was in St. Thomas® cemetery, 19, e :“‘ i 2.PPLNGS . tcwn offic 1y | Morning In the chamber offices. As Grange Instalia Officers dinner at 6:15. rs in the near futy and the railroad com- |discuss plans for Amproveme on referendums from the United States Chamber of Commerce re- garding the proposed child labor amendment, Scamus MacManus to Speak time, it 15 hoped that some scttie- |will be considered by the joint meet- {ing several hundred pegple, and the |ment may be reached. Reception Plans Regular $15.98 value, for $12.50 ea, kind, with shawl collars, strictly all wool, sizes 28 to 34, \ reg. $6.98 value, $5.98; le;:ular $5 value, 83,98, H] y Check Shirts “Congre ¥ 24,50 values for—=$2.25, $1.75, $4.75 and §: jewel. During the intermission, a upper was served Walves Extradition Pasquale Deambrossia of this city returticd to Corona, L. ¥ il Seamus MacManus, famous Irish | ; S hmet R s s S CRECRRO LIS AN AT BAITY | poct, will speak at open meeting In It was decided to appoint a smaller [NArrowly averted when the company | [ oter with the individual mem- of the Corona police to answer (0 @ty princess theater tomorrow after- committee which will formulate |18 Tesponding to a fire and because | .y ; 2 | charge of assault two weeks AgO. It|noon at 2:30 for the benefit of the s for the reception and rep: [of the size of the new truck, it fs | C" Toln B Madden: |is alleged he shot at his uncle in|g Jyoseph’s chiurch building fund, { K ck to the general committee, [tound necessary to nse the enitre |y tat s iden wall kpown buste | Corona attor a quarrel over domes- | ™ "o wiil also be several musical - . (dames B. Ellsworth, C. B. Baldwin | Thomas J. Linder and Edward Me-| The commitice chosen was as fol- C0ner in making the turn. A siren || L0 0 i’ city, died at his | 1S 28I He was arrested herefgclections with Mrs. I'rank Large of €3 Ber[ln ews Rev. Vernon 1. Phillips. | Carthy, assessment dircetor of Mid- : Charles 1. Newton, ot other warning signal wonid elim- | g o0 FRM 0 g0 00 P leo early thig |07 Wednesday this city and Willam Hayes of (b Executive committer of Sunday|dictown, hoth of New Rritain, talk % Clrtls, secrot and |10ate all danger at this point. s S e Tibbitts Chosen Chahrman. Plainville as the soloists. &chool—Mrs, Ir . Helen|on the question of reasscssment, a |treasurer; James Simpson, Bdward | Fallowing the hard hattle with |pronn o Con e orn in Brat.| After a commuittee meeting ¥ Mre, Hale to Speak Nelson, Mrs. Sidney M. Cowles, Rev. | mattor w ,,,,‘ is occnpying the atten- Prior, Mrs. Frank Usher, Willlam {smoke and fumes encountered at the boro, ‘Vermont, 48 years ago; t vl"r”fl“ DO AT OV CeLc Mrs. Forbes-Robertson Hale, s Vernon I. Phiilins. | tion of Berlin residents at the 1. Toran, Mrs. Fred Stan- [recent fire at the Rogers Bakery was made of the appolntment of |, i S tira b d pres- (1T 6oy akery | g, Marti 0 St known woman lecturer, & r! r[;T ['(]WLES Welcome committco—Mrs, Frank | ent time. ley 8. Gwillim, Henry onglot Martin andEnprearey D. Clark, Mrs. Paul G. Baker, Mra.| The moen brought with them alr Wil ‘ shburn {C0. the qeustion of purchasing gas | Frank B. Tibbitts as chairman of | o at the open forum meeting ywles, Frank D. ( plane maps of New Britain, Middie- | ommittee will meet tomor- |of the department will also be taken | E. Ingraham Company, employing e auestion of placing a warning |nearly a thousand people & r of West Maln | streets will also be dis- \ Boys’ .\‘weatem pullover | committes chosen to ar [ for a town reecption to Governor John . Trumbull, met last evening {fn the court room of the town hall, |COllisons at this point have been The Manufacturers Assoeiation has taken no action on the matter ot the factory closing as that asso- 1 a " " = ficors S 3. C Kent Hubbard, president of the Hand Made Gowns with real lace trimming, priced at $1.69, $2.49, $4.49 and $1.98 [Rf|pany to gt togcther and try and ad- |which are budiy needed i the de- inigiactionshay liben dakenibygmerz S0 LAUAR OIS R EANA R IRR I T ke alonteiiCons Gowns, Chemise, Bloomers, Slips, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2 kinds for 69¢, 89¢, §1.29 ust the matter satlsfactorily to all |partment chanta of neighboring citics, thers | were installed for the ensulng year | SARUREUEE HEOCVEE O SO0 1 2 % oncerned and {f this I8 not done, | One of the subjects which needs |ha8 besn a local movement to fol- by Htate Overs Minor Ives o slsih o A “ B and $1.69. ' y E then the commission will pasa on it [atteniion the most iy the alarm evs- [low suit and the plan will be re.|Meriden and staft last ovening at a | lcad i fl‘ld!“ us (‘;‘" o . ';"e L' | Real Lingette Bloomers priced 95c¢ pair. and order something done, {tem now in vogue liere, Alarms are |ceive serious considcration. This | Jargely attended meeting in Ited | Present in which he w | emphasize ) Plainville was ropresnted by Town [sounded by cleetricity from the of- |las been the first step foward any | Men's hall. The following officors | Severa’ prac [§pginia such as the | Tz - Attorney Judge Bernard I°. Gaffney {fice of the Southern England | public notice of the eclipse in this | were stalled Master, Myron | neceasity in gelling prompt informa- 9 . s lof New Britain who called witnesses [Telephone Co., 1o the plant of the | city. | Bishop; overacer, Lestor G .| tion and the "Mr;nshu;c o!”c(;n:. 3 1 . 1 i i), | . f plete information in a form tha L] B - Boys’ Worthy Wearables With Style and Durability [ i s 55 i st S hau ! i " 1 ae s e e B, S e ol o |0 i 0 | the railroads company were present {blows the call. A number of com- of the city already having decided | sjst steward, Louis Reynolds; | Understandable to the mon who must | t : o ito offer the arguments of the ("wr-“n'r\h.ls have been hea regavding |to close for the day next Famrrlzl,\"lafly assistant steward, Ruth Daw- “-‘;”- o 1 tviwill attend { A Blg Underprlc"lgs poration on the crossing |this system from members of the |on account of the eclipse of the |gon; chaplain, Mrs, Curtls P. Bon- everal from this city w d |” To accede to the utilities commiis- [fire company living in the eastern |sun, ts likely that many of 1hu‘ secrotary, Miss M. Gollins; | the meeting. 2 B EVERY PARENT OF GROWING BOYS SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF sions request for an amicable scitle- |part of the ftawn Who Jave not ve- |other fhdustrial plants of this city |treasurer, Mrs. Myron Bishop; Ceres, | "'“':"""’ ‘f"::“‘;" 9 '“‘""l s | 18] ) B o ' T BVIRY CNTRDS A < CHE ment, o hearing on the matter be- aponded to alarms at night. There | will take similar action, which make \\ SoeeavdlOMmet- D Miss meeting of the directors of th , THE LOW PRICES QUOTED ON THE EVERY DAY NEEDS AS TOLD OF HERE. e . affetals of the Town and | (i i et the afarm ha not hern | kgalciiofiaction whisiime e Mrs. lg‘::“fiw)»nfiy t I\r;v‘u‘:l}:‘-m:”: e ) \\asl\?u_lts for 3 to 6 year olds, button on models, good colors and fine malke, [the officials of the railroad, will fie fheard in that section. A sug o1 |this city. The two factories WhICh | Wweat: putexeener. Henry M. Covert, | be held on:Monday at 12:15 when U | values to $2.50 for $1.50 each. {hold next Wednesday morning at 10 [that the nbull Electrie Mig. Co., |have already decided to close are| Retiring Master Walter L. Wood |8¢¥eral local matters will be acted L One Pant Suits, blue serge, $21.00 kind, for $15.00 cach. $18.00 value, $13.00 ea. o'clock in the town hall and at that he asked o cooperate in {hiis work {the sessions Foundry Co. employ-|was presentod with a past masters|Upon. The directors will aiso vote |2 | | ss” make, 13 to 14 neck measure, reg. $3.00, 32,00, Several fimes in the past ) P AR |den. His early life was spent in e d m; 0 be added to the equipment ¢t -0 €0 Y I WS R [,‘Jvhfl Bristol l»f:lmm- tee on “"r “I'l1o be held in the First Congrega- . 5 East Relief. This appointment als0 | jonq) ehurch tomorrow night at 7 ohnson and Clau 2d East Berlin and told some- |row afternoon at 4 o'clock fn the jup. The lack of masks at the Ros. | thing of thelr met hods of. mm,,},,r sclectmen’s rooms in the town hall [ers fire greatly handicapped the de. W. [ ton businesy of piano and organ finish e carrles with it the dirceting of the | oo cw “por cuiiect will be “Movies, % at the Fstey Organ Works |gogen Ruio Dinner that has been | which he followed for many years Musical Comml and the Thaalcr of which has| pp, piainvile Y. M. C. A. bas-| Tha other equ ary commitice -— Pauline | iy congider! he questic u- |and the members will discuss m;.nnmx’m» nt in Retting nm the (‘bH'\r i ARt |arranged to take place at the Endee |, o ; | Hall, Gilbert Johnson and Robert| They emphasized the fact that this | Will Teport to the general commit. |This, Nowever did not stap the men “”'M“d: Sl Sl n L {26, A large number of Bristol peo- | T n’_‘_l,al MoeE A e ! .Qt()fl Cflflgmga[]onfils | Nelson [ matier s mot 2 mneh A eramea™® fce at anothr mecting of that hody |from glving their excollont servico | [N BePattment af the Pope | ple have attended the committee | SrEAR Fecital WLl Pre > | Seetional Sunday School Rooms, | assessment as it is one of equaliza- |'0 b® Beld Tuesday evening at 7:30 which stamps them as the best vol- | b n‘“mj’ mr’ . n””‘m;r”o" { mestings of the past few days and |'"& = Gl H" i th {1t was voted at the meoting to in-| tion. Experience, they sald, 15 [0'clock n the town hall {infeerifire fightingfcompany i thell Sor Suile o Sty e v s e definite interest in the work of 100S6 R 107 Timess (it e et ‘ ) | Wins First Contest state, years. Aftorward he was connceted | \po Near Fast Relief has been reg- TAX ON BACHELORS 7 tanght them that propert with the J. M. Palmer Automobile S G loien il ) and Carriage Co. in New York ciy. |,y .p it ig anticipated that nearly 100l rooms in stered, {his to take definite form descended from tatieea (o ol i ; jment of the com- | Titeh, inlorde ‘ {ketball team won its first contest nany fuelug hoots and cos itch, in ord ©rough several gencrations is likely ketha 3 n its first 1 rany fucluding boots and coats ngets | o came to Bristol seven years | 2‘“ e o bl crowded conditions. s L ons i3 HKeIY | 135 "goason against the crack “Y'|ropienishing hadly as the stockVon | b7, " : ]'PORTS ARE SUBM[TTED' A i e Ty D i at practically the - sane | of Simsbury I Simsbury last | agn and entered the auto painiing | At that time the menu 3 | Frauce Continues Its Levy on Un- 1 I hand is poor would canse hard- | fignres on the books for 25 or 30 3 [business from which he ratired two | night. When the dust had clearcd | ships it a call on a nt should | PR ifa call on a cold night should | conry ugo on account of ill health. | e | nual gession chureh and was » same as the orphans of marricd Men and Childless Couples years. A new comer to a town, who away, the score stood 24 to 12 in | it t « Cear E \ave and such as in- . sely atten spite thBl R yonanty and Bl come, Liai i ar East have and such a it iR CUnTnorte R G h amb o s 1ys property and builds a house on ¢ Plainvilie. Despite the fact | . He was married nineteen years = ! o e . o oa) It mmer hamber Ap- |0 A e TS popit s s 8 o8| ravonto Plainsil ‘_“5‘ it (he foct Cotgriiational Notes' ?Mn ey el B friends in New York a l»x Allowance for Large Familice tha| 1 * |that all the membcrs of the local | o b o | e t g of | other large centers have enjoyed. 3 point- Committee on New Road—- | ¢ nt B9 "They explained that a honse on |yean wers not presont, the Plain. | xecutive committee of the|thg late Michael and Margaret | her Jarge conters have ] s, Jan. ~—Bachelors and ning was taken Cups for the dinner will be the main thoroughtares or in the hurch ~ will 7 He Iv. He leaves his wife. cliklless couples are 1o be still more 2 Weo o . ville quintet dispiayed class thro il B e inteansiby helo Motherhood Club Mecting Wed-| 1 v pas center of town, of the same replace- | out and clearly autplaved holr opgon | - cvening at 7:30 o'clock a e I e B | SR T 1 e b e orrhans | 2GRNl for the heneft of large p "hi who ha 2| mer i & rbuae A EeLLILR AU - the parsonage. o056 Steh Aa { the N telief stations. AT S W A Beiny o TTCarTINe o0 H oassose| o B e e | ment value as another house on the |pnante. Dus to last night's showing, Joseph's church on Monday morning e G o O el T terms of a bill outskirts ot the town or in some se- The will |at 0 o'clock with a hich mass of % | introduced in the chamber of depu- a good season 15 anticipated. pledges solicited or collecting of ment—TItems T e e g | cluied corner of the town, would not N ot ay |irequiem. Burtal will take placs inil &8 70 (i s @ meoting to hring ||L\c5 and backsd by members belongs [{PRnEeNt Il DS SIS teceive the same g \ent. Gongregational® chiirchi— Aorning 5. Tableaus | the St. Thomas cemetery. 5 ople of ins woric | 1= [0 Al LCHE pREiaIeniRGy elon it it e ehureh ;ustrating work among the Amer- | Will Ercet Houses, 5 The men explained the method of |service at 10:45 o'clor 1ight wa 1l of C n W o psente Ixtens + q 1 telief. A promine: roposes - : S vl promises b for the| Mapping by airplane, great interest [school immedia after the morn- ’(la“fimlx ;’ will be prescnted and | Extensive plans for the dovelop- | (88 it "o orgent. an eff Troposes. to raisd t! sington Conare c { T e | heing shown in this procedure by {there wiil be special musie. Tra!ment of a tract of Jand oft Condon |10 "0 1 0® T GUISEHL G i) it twill be served t, south of the new hosy s from 90 francs, as pro- those present. Those at the mm-«.i the annnal mecting night The committes 1 | AL anged by Ti itor of the New York Times, her: o Jaw passed in July s toda ' s f nd ma f ing showed special interes he 2 AngCd=ny t evening, as s onn of t i : o 5 < sail today that this Wil bel 1o consider and m omm EREhopcd e Inferest In the| (Continued on Page 14) ¢ his city. Tening, b ho 5 ORp 0% ) ) francs. To provide the Jut the 201h eonsceutive time he | tions in rgard to the improvement|map of East Berlin. The experts | strongest backers of the work in the | .~ riEithei Inoemhes ot Mr. & previous ta begin 10 and the report was| Britain, Middletown, East Hartford | | Thomas IL Patterson has been|, . .g oy a sliding scale, the levy period of servies as clerk, acted | inued for another year, ‘z‘anr! West Hartford, ' Plainville med secretary of the w‘('«." com- ffl.”n nting to two pe en e of that chu ch for | time further dnvestigations| Following the talk they {nvited | uany f 7 e and Miss Hilda Prck S 1 comes from 7,000 to 10,000 franes; ars. Mrs. Sidney M. Cowies was | will be ma auestions, which were forthcoming | SATURDAY, JAN, 17 been named secrefary treasurer. Al-eoun por cent on those from 10,000 coted organist, aposition she A committee consisting gf Tobert| immediately, William 11 Webster, |ready several Bristol people - hWave|yq 99,000 and eix per cent on those 1 for neariy 40 year 1. Graha 1Ja Neliswonlh ltio hins acrvedton thie loard ofiasc to this ‘\mv: “‘!\vi these | o ! @ilier eloationsiat o work with theleessors and who fs at «present a L be ereditsd to the quota £ ypr ons without children ieh la tend provision for! member of the board of relief . woull g more lightly, being oting of t commit- principal inquirers and 1.»‘ =i | ¥ ThiS IS one of t i An : | asked 1o pay only two per cont on o s drew forth facts which were fllumin- o . {tea will be he Atle b s from 10,000 to 20,000, and W ich 1 ng to the citizens. Others who ! ln“g I.Ive The Klng "G Ttino: Absail tations to th en ool | iale ort e Dl 1 Tayle LR e ey | etiing Aneai ont R | |m.. ral of Mrs. Harper. e anoled nihandlataxs Robert M. Gra- | 1) ganization ar Chase Jo and Miss || A romnnce of golden youtii and royal Ty e funeral of o A ary income tax. Mrs, (. Fred Johnson and Ly- | the community, Tt is Aiirens || tove “ana a tnritting widventure, " in ot Januaryihas hact s per was sterday after- S o = which Jackie Coognn is n boy prince Ereat personal pros. imitfee 1o g ynmittes to ga W. Hall; chureh na b q L : meeting was regarded as snc- || of everyhods's drems amid the sensn- 1anv people. Here it is Grest Ryashineton foserh Wison, Mrs, Frank 1. Clar) 4 and the thanks of the com- || tional intrigie of o Walkun court G e : mails out a half million checke nker of Central Association Mis | toom o TromE Benint WHIchEa o Iron Man No. 8 News. PP | cone every month to war veteran ary committee, Clande W, Stev- | arrangemen st, Mix, Sidney M. Cowles; | a8 they are v Naledih el Committee is Named gievens, Jr, David B, Wilken, Rob- | Reports Presented. o e e S ) 4 et ol vt Nelson, Lyman W, Hall and Fanl| The total veceipts of t L s e i o e P gl nt for the town reassess SUNDAY, JAN. 1S 5 v owill find you with a tidy sum ’ T in wressed to OPPORTI NITY that a committee h “hool, Harold W. Ujson omny chool, Joseph L. Wilson; $ ppointed by President George Paul G. Baker; superinte 1 Eifta c ; erce of that city to con [ 5] primary dirpartment, Thomas W.! part this, n & % Berlin eiti con ‘”‘"' o nfii Dr cap 3 Emerson; treasurer of Sanday 433.00. D S folleds. Failon! fror o New Britain ] ; Tth'.AINVH.'.ETRUSTB Robet Nelson; T o L : N B m of Commerce fn an effort || She sent him anny fram her on his h 7 0- fate highway depart- | | sacht with n girl, the girl's hostess and sidney M. Cowles; assistant L 10N 1 HIehs friend all of whom were invited to % e s Mrs. Fred H. Crane, Ruth Graham,| Comm | ts, $170.-| fron i to Meriden by way || ated by jenlousy she nounds im. The Rz G 3 Jishm N h on|Oof K resultant parting and the battle of the | T . Fhis committes consists of F. I || nife to retain her hushand comprises | i T Mani oD, d 1. L. Gardner, two Meri- || %o of geipping and vital human Fliza Dickineo 0o, | 5 Telephone Girl No. 12.—hid Days, D. K { n | “Helped My Boy” iss | . —a Mother Writes total amo i inpaid ““Our eldest son, aged eleven, wac | D¢ is $464.5 hi the — e - troubled with persistent constipa- | tr er's figures iz PRCEass = T N ( tion until we began giving him Statistical Report | \WBATCHA WALKIN' ON YA KNOCK KNEED, PGEON ! ,-a’—*—\\ 5 Lk The report of t K ern- | L OUR WAL FOR YO0, «,Doss BYED, aow ] I mEvVAAL ey o dess A i AT = ™= UT‘TLE TADPDLE youl | | % \/ou ARE! very few doses right m. His N , S N howels became active and in a short ! \“NEWLE SHRIMP, BoOB | = [ time Robert became regular and his AUTT, SAP Aln AUT!! 3 | | general health improved.”’—Mrs. O. | A. Close, Waltham, Mass. Only one u | of many tributes to Dr. True's b | | Bl S O R ] N OL 8 e i iveis g \ The True Family Laxative ! L { it i and worm expeller. Made of pure | Baptisins (infar 1 I herbs, pleasant to the taste and s durin - i effective in correcting constipation « Sara i | in old and young. Large sized family Fred g | | bottle $1.20; other sizes 60c and 40c. Gideon | | s ( | ' f Successfully Used For Over 75 Years | Many Hear of Re valuation . | ‘ . . In o h Appraisal Lugincer

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