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AULIES 70 REPLY |Reauryoemo v eoucs, [SOME FRENCHMEN | Quick Action TOGERHNLETTER ROBBER 100k, RETURNED (RITICINGU.S 2 J":fl:; sluul--),».' \l h'n:nh Co,, Inc,, Recelve : h R fi New Britain Representative Sec- wrisliuing Senate Calls on Hughes for Moo Detals in Cologne 15506 i o | Think Gancellatonof War Debt f hdh arte reary of Two Committees | *"2"0. e i o .| RepOations Data {0 Be Given Out b e e OO Should Be Given OUCH! BACKACHE Wil come up for examination | — i — the sensational mail train robbery on biem———" (8pecial to The Herald.) b i ‘“ e 7 ( ton 21,—Secretary | + By Tho Assoclnted /vess, Long Island last week in which a By The Assoclated Press. I Hartford Jan. 21,—Represontative i . ¢ i wus called upon today by 4 | Parls, Jan, 21—The ullies have de- | 'eglstered mail pouch containing Parls, Jan, 21.—An effort by the . t RACKLIFFE BUSY [Pouné Fioaarts 10 pARIS AGREEMENT TAKE UP DUNDEE'S CASE: stder Johnny's Status ‘Tomors e convoked Fred O. Rackliffe of New Britain, o e L Pail 8 x“lw mj’ dhll.‘\lllll) ‘4:(' :wlxlurl“ I‘;x‘.i REC ; g | elded to reply to the recent Germpn $10,000 in cash and other securities | opposition to draw forth a statement [ N e ; R Prodas 1”1 I::..w\m, FEties .rnu:-bl;nng Uy:‘ ¢ R note of protest against the continucd | Was taken was heard in Plainville [ from Premier Herriot on the inter- PAIN FROM BAGK (‘1‘ member of the general assembly suld 1 decision In- the | o StraUndinE 4 occupation of the Cologne bridge- | today when Stantey M. 8mith, man- | allied debt question falled in the ¥, o ‘ Clerenmstances surrounding the ne- L 3 L LR AL SIS g " h! Pain is gone! St. Jacobs O} n has been honored with appolntment i boxer, WRO Lo iions us muy be necessary | . head. The exchanges of views which | 15¢" ot l“"’ Stanley M. Smith Co, | chamber of deputies today during “,A. ;,,,xm,!'"k:m.m ,, as necretary of two fmportant com- | Walked out on lis engagement o RGOS SO L S0, ASTEET : ‘ Bl e beon golng on between the | o€l estate operators, recelved | (nd debate on the government's for- 0 WIS L0 TR ooty G g mittees, and was oftered a similar | ' GULFLLLC uld be com- | o S i a deed for some property by way of | ajgy policy. The premier, however, L&) o S appointment on another group but | [usicated i s AR was approved and chancellories iave resulted in an ap- | reglstered miail, Tho deed n ques- | it wag stated, will include the sub- | IO, from gorencas, mmm‘“&l lam:)- 4 found it advisable to decline, Rack- t the matlon- | 4oned by the forelgn relations proach to an agreement as to the |\1ON, according to information sent | ot of tho interallied debts in the | ¢ and piin follows & gentle rub- liffe wiil serve as secretary of the 0 £ the United ||\ iive just beforé the sonats| | {ext of the reply, which it is under- | t© Mr. Smith, was snt in the same geciaration concerning his mintatry's| P18 With 8t. Jacobs Ol . \ " finance committee and of the com- | to the New | [0 : i " G stood will go further into detils re- | FéIstered mail pouch that was taken | rorofgn policy which he will make in l':‘t“’ this °°°“’:“("l";""’:'“"‘|‘:r‘"‘ el mittee an ma and roll. He de- | York stut ! E e0cod Iaat Wkl bators Moo garding (he cases of violation of the | the Hobbery. the course of tho present discuasion, | NS O 3ORT PEFIL P I TN o clined the clerkship of the commit the event t rther investl- 5 RinleaE v rorin treaty rmament clauses than the [ Tostal inspectors and other detec- | oypected o last until the end of the | 1 c‘?nmfi"‘ e JARODE .I“ ’" th In tee on federal relations i s sudden leave- S et Vhal (e Untiod preceding note, but in a rather gofteg |11V08 Who went to work on the case, | wooi, I8 DRckanhs, LIIBARD a0 d BCRECH & P e | to carry out his|Satem At glie Lnltag i % e amo across the pouch and discov- . cure which never disappoints and u A bill to allow increas s wus not obligated”under the : tone i The' subject was brought up by o . e O ool {lr Bretonnel liere, proves 8 ; | 'rhe allies now have in ecparate re. | créd therein the deed which was be- i . doesi’t burn the skin. capital stock of the New B e e ie atiies now have in ecparato ro- | pred thercln the dee Deputy Louls Marin, former under | 4088t burn tho slin, = Trust Co. has been r : cessi 1 IO L (O ports (rom the membehs of th mill- | WS Sent o the. local man. _James | gecretary of ‘state, now a member of | . Stralghten up! Quit complalrne’ fa commlttee on banks. csenta- |10 de il merrawalBut S S e e v control mission nearly all the| it FAoo0, 8O of @ prominent | ho opposition, He called upon the | Stop those torturous ".tthm;' s I tive B. W, Alling's bill tc erivay orgunizations wilt | TS EEEEN B0 O “Im“' e elements expected in the final report | irosk r‘ ..nr‘nerx hant, was lat- premler to make a formal declara- n{emcnt you'\\lll forge 2 that )o'l: I't hteat sooai o ats i i ifpmiaiDundeuns SR SN e R on the military situation in Germany | o ATr¢8ied for the rolbery and 18 | tion in order *to acquaint the entire ever had. &, wehk Dack,., because . 1 s el et ; : shind }. et L and will probably deal with the| num’:.) |;\‘: fun(nused to the es-|\oqq with the Irench viewpoint.” \vonl'hurl or be stiff or lfln{,c. :I)ontr th question decisively In the near fu-|gze oo s now being held in Deputy Marin said: sufer! Get a small trial bottle ol of an amend- | roads, rivers and brid # e \ LW et Edonart ) ¢ added bill of John Edgarian of Ni ain for damages to his by a deer was referre committee. The committes on forfeited rights ment asking that this be accom- by report regarding the t Paris in which Am- llogg, the sec I and Herrick and J. yarticipated as representa- ¢ United States: ture through the council of ambassa- dors. { Tha contention of the allies, based on preliminary reports from the con- 1y t G | trol mission, that Germany had by no means completed compliance with | the disarmament clauses of the Ver- $75,000 bonds for trial. Mr, Smith | stated that the deed was none the | Worse for its strange journey, HOCKEY OFFICIALS “In a catastrophe such as the late war the nations which had the good fortune to suffer nelther invasion nor excessive loss of human lives should contribute their money to the common cause, Money accounts cannot be settled without taking in- oft honest St. Jacobs Oil from your druggist now and get this lasting re- lief, has received the application of Phileas Gagner of New Dritain for WI the restoration of his civil ri st of the resolution as “In 1823 England did not ask for the relmbursement of any sums ad- l ld Tt G atny ity Gie tor | mless tllat Co | sailles treaty, was set forth in the to consideration sacrifices of human | previous note to Germany os the rea- [iRflw lNfllfiNANT lives. ——— Announcement was made at the ; do 1 follows: e | son why the Cologne could L capitol today that the state library tsolved that the secretary of | These are the prncipals in the |Foll ®AY ‘l"“l ;l‘l“nl‘: 1"""1' l"l"v commission will be in charge of se- state is hereby requested, if not in- ~Klan wedding” now being aired in oNacia an. 10, as provided by curing picures of ex-Governor Hiram Jnpatible with the public interest, Denver courts. Mae Nash, the | "n““ AL *[*“I""l‘]‘» iand e Bingham and Governor John Trum- ' s S [io Lnsrilt to theisenate a dopy. off Dride: istscen above S Kellht Boghtn,||SLDEENE Jipone@ermy ulfill- | f . the purpose of fighting France, while Lo Dr. Lotenz Tells of Bis EXDEIT: 15 ecticnt sinca by Siasen, MEh school b, o sty b Johi | o0t o (he ireaty's seauivments i Resent Boston's Attitude Re- | rer then atics occurica weence r-| - Stops at once The Hartford county gation I, L0t e Kellogg, Herrick and Logan during Galen Locke, kian officer, forced DENERR R ritory’ and femained untll entire| o o o S o0 bk colds quickly—— will be in session tomorrow morn- l0es m MBXiCU Dast week at the cofiference of him to marry her, is shown below. e gardmg RO h Plfly payment of war indemnitics was had:y“ 1/ 1 ing for the purpose of organization ) {he allied and associated powers in —_— . ] n 1 o made. To stop fever, beadache, gri en the allied L E £ " o = p fever, lache, grippe. and to act on matters of routine. the world war relating to the Dawes GIFT FOR BOB MURRAY —_— Ly 920 SuioRRloy S G o EaRECY A way so sure that your druggist guarane u % bellavea tnat B iwk scnults i 4 T ernment was ready to cancel all the \ i it fails hl eve: at E. W, Sch ‘ o or plan and the payment of repara- R tees it. He returns your money if it fails to be renominated for county commis- Oulcanglias H0EEl i e e o et ; Piltshurgh, Jan. 21.—The resolu- |allicd debts owed England but re-| (58" ro of i bat¥. Lovens, profesios ofner Lot B SRy owler B e Retiring President of Rev, W, A, |!lon of the Boston Athletic associa- | frained merely because it was noti ““a'lay' auick, soreliable that millionsof at s 3 *|tion to withdraw its team from the | desirous of creating a precedent to . ces surrounding the negotiati Members of Gradua Class of ¢ 5 m the homes have adopted it. A way g0 right that eluded former State Tre 0! I3 gotiation Harty Branch, A, O. H., Presented ‘l nited States Amateur Hockey as- | Which the, American government inzxycmwehav:foundmwzy;onmpmveic. Hill's Cascara-Bromide-Quinine holds to- Ao and cxceutlon ot the agreement as | ool gupior High School Ta |sociation unless league officlals “put | might object. a stop to unnecessary and wiltul | “In America all thinkers Who are | duy s always, supreme place among remes & i may be rclevant for a full under- With Watch Charng by Members tive Ernest W. Christ of New Drit- here yesterday B larco et s S i 3 Al g perience at sea an standing of its terms. Appear Before Footlights, roughing,” was entirely unnecessary | aware that during the war the Unit- | gieg for colds. . because the officials are doing their | ed States acted on behalf of the uni- Visitors at the ca nsin, and pres board of ontrol finement by the Mex Will Make It Public. Itobert M. Murray, retiving presi- Mr. Hughes already has an-| Two plays will be presented by |dent of . W. Harty branch, : : ; very best to obtain competent ref- | versal consclence for the right, favor : SChOOl oom Act h.‘ Vo Jott 5 v 1' \: Llrn:hlm K\\rn'l”::xy:i\cv k’1 :L::;] the graduating class of the Central iy ””IAM Ll mfJ”\’\::lxmn‘::“\.l;uh |erees to enforce the rules, William | the cancellation of, war debts.’ in GRS ey s e e ¢ agree] Junior Higl ol on Iriday i 3 LA “4° | 3. Haddock e ° The following girls will take part oot declined to dis publicly de- [of them 18 the “What Men Live T | PTesident Lawrence P. Manzan mak- | 16O 46 ers today. The reso- i New Qrleans Planning’ 1 food eno gamo here in the school room act to be given ails of the negotiations. Under the | by Leo Tolstol, The characters of [IN8 the speech of presentation, Mur- | 7 : by the Landers Girly Club at the 1P WRICH & W08 'Y languzge of the resolution he still [nis play will be as follows ;ul,\’ has completed three years in the Hi,',‘,lloi:,vnlwm,‘;:;ft"afxmog,ge?,,onr ;;'[e Monument to Explorer o o supper tomorrow evenlng at the Y. (health. Our pia oI may decline to do more than pro- | Simon the cobbler, Peter Herman; |Fresidency. lision with Sills of the Pittsburgh | New York, Jan. 2L.—Plans for the | maaa i w. C. A.‘l\,\' the combined business 1" S vide senators with a copy of the |Matrena, his wite, Helen Ericksons | The following “v'mmli(w was nam- |y R s ction in INawlOrteans of 'a monty| o irls’ f this city. (EREICIE FELIU) do i s¢ aki e view ! 5 ot Sonald Hops | tokd ge for the annual St. PR 4 . A ¥ m[rs cl!u bs (\1~ lsljl ¥ Gertrude!| back ¢ ; ')fl”“ “l] }'I_’f. “{\HU{ l:'; \(1 ‘“.,'“‘“‘". 1. his apprentice, Donald Hor- |0 ar ’nv wu’"»yl 1 .un“ : “I can appreciate the Boston view- |ment to Jean Baptiste Le Moine | A fewdoses of Hill's stopa cold—do it in 3 il A ity ms cahie (o an end with | I atible i ‘xnl.":-’epl‘.fi:lc(nnrvmm S0 IMI;M' B et obert AL Aueras. William [POInt” said Mr. Haddock. “It was |Pe Blenville, French explorer wlo | a4 bours, n 5 Mt . 4 " compatib > pub) erest. lowner, Henry Pclton; Thedka, his |Ban, Robert M. Murray, 4 G L B e h Monhaal tot¥ol| beck fev R ! Pupils, Tzzy Irish, Signe Peterso e ship piled up on Ala- | ""p 0y “gonator Johnson and Chair- 'footman, Albert Hateh: eher, Philip McKeen, John Meskily, | @ terrible thing, and you cap rest |Dlazed a trall from Montreal to, t They check fever, stop headache, open the at assured that we are dolng our best |GUIf of Mexico, were annouinced yes- | bowels, tone the entire syetem. . And withe to correct any faults in refereeing.” |terday by Mrs, Patrick Justin White, | out the ill effects of most treatments. I attended the January 16 game |President of the Louistana Socioty in They contain in the finest form all that s the coast of Yucatan Tony Spagetti, Helen Lynch; Ida aybreak Saturday. Know, Lillian Ashworth; Polly Pop, man Borah of the foreign relations 'ich, a lady iomas Donlon, William Campbell, | committee have taken the view, on 'sons; Breni s |John Mangan, John Quinn and sscl stuck fast on the coral ) | Elaine Wright; Priscilla Sampson, 3 £y other hand, that the senate and gnes Fagan; Anna Moloska, a |Thomas Green. The committee will | p: & s i Doris Kilbourne; Louis Hardboiled, We waited until dayliht, \iho country are entitled to all the [widow friend of rena, Audrey |meet Friday evehing at 8 o'clock at |21d i€ dida't get away from Referee | New Eore O TVer dort ke chanced ok the getiioes Frances Kasprow; Sammie Stutters, meanwhile provisioning three ¢ cts hecause of the significance at- ; "Trofinoft, a debtor, W | Juad’s b Maddon. I've seen much rougher And don'tdelay. The sooner you take Hill's Ada Avigne; Gwendolyn Gilder- |ories preparatory to abandoning |i;eneq to the agreement in certain |H The Guardian Angel, ¢ o= games. Hockey, you know, is not a BIG ORDERS the quicker they act, sleeve, Dog?nmy Kavanaug! he ship. Nine of us left the ship. | qyurters abroad. The leading states- on: A Little Devil, Warren |parlor game, just like football and | pniladelphia, Jan. 21.—The Penn- | Al 9, Price 30¢ Lizzie Jazz, Mrs. LeMay. leaving Captain and Swim and one!ycy of the European powers, they |Brainerd. ALL ARE SAYED Jiotheryaports, sylvania Railroad announced today druggists @\llg Owing to the absence of Mrs. Cul- Min aboard the vessel. They plan- | geclare, have hailed American par- [home of Simon. Scene 1 visited Hughes at the hospital | that its 1925 steel rail order has| or ver, Miss Bancroft of ned %o stay there while we tr ticipation in the settlement as car- |under happier circumstanc ::;:‘“‘“}“ m‘;{“" ‘“’Y” “’)'d';‘ ; "13::c been placed at 100,000 tons and that cASCARA oul"'NE h Erwin will preside. Tt bs t ch a thouse 16 miles awa¥. | yyving with it definite obligations in | The second play will be “Th 2 : & | Stls. » he said that when the | with 66,000 tons avaflable from last k‘;:“r::c‘:«llldpnrrflll &-T We were caught in a norther cnd | urope i teenth Candle,” by Rachel Lyman | Moter Yacht Topaz of Dath, Me, "‘1?““‘“': occurred the game Was not | year's order, it has a total of 166, GetRedBox Qo-\" with portrait b sell & Erwin, Landers, Frar. st the 5 Al waves { s v Jolinson himself pro- |Iield. The characters of this play | priven on Rocks Off Coast of New rough, but that previous to that time [000 tons for use this year. Of the = nd Clark, North & Judd and Sta i posed the amendment to his resofu- [Will be as follows: it was a little rough. 1925 order the Bethiehem Steel | 5 po post Coffee, $1, Russell Bros RS & Toval ] nightfall we were sighted | tjon adopted in committee. Mem- | Vedetti, an old Ttalian shoemaker, | Hampshire. Speaking of enforcing the rules |company was allocated 45,000 tons; |__zqvt e : = t bers said no opposition was voiced, |Joseph Vetrano; Stelia, his daughter, 2 _|Mr. Haddock recalled his order of |Carnegie, 35,000; Illinois, 14,000, 2 e : oat ret ie wrock |and approval in both the commit- [a seamstre ‘hristesen: | Portsmouth, N. M., Jan. 21.—The | last season, when he notified referees | and Inland 6,000, National Boot and Shoe o Civotatn Bhi s e i | motor yacht 7 of Bath, Me, |to bar rough players for all time. -el icers ¢ rccord vote. Goldstcin, an unprincipled [ Which went ashore in a storm last | This rule, he sald, still holds good. - ow Then Reelect Officers 100 o takon 10 rosresso | entios - eceipt ot the report |men who actsas labor agen. for a | e on Anyelore Jaand, Jaes of koo s s P L . & Jays we were without food and given |irreconcilables said they simply |5chool, Hilda Braunstein. Scenc: A | ford, of Bath, Me, and the crew} Kee Watch for th 3‘“"‘;1:!’3' theiby ”""”:""’" Y e R o vhnted the facts 8o they could de. |Peor home behind the shop where | were taken off last night by the Ap-| P e iy ol the thenty-drsbandin el had § o e i SR R R her | Vedetti repairs shoes pledope Island coast gnard crew. < “F . h C ld" ing of the association. Tfose re- A M b SR s e R e o pa pons | Y able Banaoet Gepyadat BUEELG everisn Lo elected include: John C. McKeon of | (A " 0 <70 S = i . * T IProf. Baker's famous “Harvard 47 |day for Miami, Fla., and on Mond Hotel — Cholr and Individual Ehiladelnhia, presidenti 7 e T vised of the senate's ac. |WOrkshop in playwriting. Music | night put in for shelter at the Teles If you are ‘““run down” or out Smith of !I\;m; York, secrc iy ; o i e B ”'Wi‘ Yo dis. |11 be furnished by t nior 1 Shoals. She drifted ashore last| Members Present Program. of condition, if sluggish bow- erber . G of Ney 4 Lt Sl el > |school orchestra u he directio t when a o parte 3 - i as the place of the next meeting. | \V1consin, and, a short hearing | ever, it was suggested that the lan- et =2 {5 ™ Kelley of Bath and Harey D, |church workera of §t, Mary's church | puritiesto accumulate in your e wer 2 ‘ guage of the request was 80 SWeeP-| , girect aerial conncction has|Loring of Portland, who made up|%°re the guests of the pastor, Rev. system, you are certain to flinai L estiegiine Bt m\'\‘;\’;hl'f;h‘:‘;“rj““""": 19 been established between Frankfort | the crew, were cared fov at the coast | Matthew J. Traynor, at a bynquet in | suffer severely from “feverish" o lRs 0T LOTE ndtlie oneCosSies A e ans0s Corars sl d Munic . lic | the Burritt hotel last evening. A 3 it § § e o R T G D s (A R | uard station. | menu consisting of broiled chicken colds. 1 \ N E\\Q\\@lf 3 any effect of g or pri- |pression gained headway that the |and all its accontrements was serv- » o o ey \}& > 1 —— % Fetetary, yould talie (I sdvaniqgse . O] | ed. Present at the festive board were r. es r R Rudd Cheeks—SparinngEyes f r Pensacola, from |Of the ”‘:m- !lf‘:nm incompatible She Carrles On for Carrle. !nm assisting clergy in the parish, m d off or\. —Most Women Can Have ¢ : A e | Revs. Waiter A, McCrann, Raymond [ Will ward off orYessen these at- | I g ’r Clabby and Walter Lyddy. :lcksabt?:aa‘E;'Jm; l‘EHxh‘ Vell-Ki 5 | ye Father McCrann acted as toast- s made of tes erbs of pure Says Dr‘gxli)‘%ai)Tz.gc}:gll-hnown STORE | THIEVES ARE AGTWE 3 master and announced the numbers| Quality that put the system in e — ester, England, — John % ’ on the program. Father Traynor| 800d condition, and reliéves || Here's a tip for bye and bye Dr.F.M.Edwardsfor 17yearstreated , & grocer, has experienced | e Ao . $ g g | thanked the choir for its excellent constipation. o "‘l“' ‘I’(;"k you can rely, gcores of women for liver and bowel ail- ill of being both the burglar | Several Bands, Headed by Modern | work throughout the year and com- 4 N ‘e shoulder the responsibility— ments. During these vears he gave to e burglar's victim. When he| opagin” Reported Victimizing £ plimented it on reeults despite the nleTmeFamllyLaxaiwe weire expert moving men and his patients a prescription made of a | revorted the robk of his down- ) ¥ fact that their services are volun- Eeonomical family size $1.20; practice what we promise, few well-known vegetable ingredients ce identified the fin-| Many Wall Street Brokers, ; ;i . tary. Remarks were made by others other sizes 60c and 40c. % mixed with olive oil, naming them I It s being et v 3 s f including Thomas Fagan, senior | 5 g one— S6~ ]l.?-“" E%"Mdg (ill“.e ‘If«b]u ) You will Pl = 2 k, Jan. 21 v} veral bands . el % 4 for many years of the Successfully Used For Over 75 Years le(/’)],ft ow them by therr olive color. rob 1 f ¥ t )| ads oy a modern % L ., . These tablets are wonder-workerson | afruid any place but my ow Sl SRaWaIIEsCEL | ; 7 Shortly after the program had dm f She fivesanciane L cau s ey s toe Ssng stirted, he gathering rose and stood | ITEEEEEE—— HOVING’fTRUCKmelf’.'e ;‘I‘s;f;&“;r‘;[,e} EEiH them $1,500,000 in silence for two minutes out of re- | NEW YORK TRIPS h 1f you have a pale face, &l ) ’ spect ’(".ur the flvrcasrrl pastor, Rev. | ”’7"’“'47'.9*/44/0[//14//[ % dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- John _I\\:v\hrs. ey UR Gl aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out today in explaining e Vocal solos were rendered by Miss | 1 of sarts, inactive bowels, you take one E el T0000 e Kathleen Walsh, Miss Marion Egan, | eethcl by | of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly turn of $1,000,000 Miss A Sullivan, Mrs. M. T., Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo for a time and note the pleasing results. en bonds. Crean, Francis Egan, Joseph Haf- z e R Thousands of women and men take b1 Al niRens fey and Willlam, Scheyd. = James ‘There is one remedy that seldom fails Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—the suc- Bonney favored with a recitation of | tostop itching torture and relieve skin cessful substitute for calomel—now and one of his old tinfe favorites while | irritation, and that makes the skin then just to keep them fit. 15¢ and 30c. Miss Anna Mawe displayed her | 8oft, clear and healthy. ' — talents on the pieno. Vocal and in- | , Any druggist can supply you with D ,t t t strumental selcctions were also ren- gg;oghlch nzer;erla'lg] fi)!‘{tml:me%:gn on Le Tba Cold dered by the organist, John J. ' o8 Blaci(hEmeads e, gpcs Rash- ‘rean S 3 ses quickly “Fl 2 f I a1 Hf\*h‘*r‘“ individual program, the §ive Way to Zemo. " Frequently, minor Tum lnto u Advises Girls to Take o siaoad st asiciions Nm‘mfltg“fif\flfi"fl“ghta"chinx L Th::bo{:!&cd(:ldfllm:cm‘lffl Up Study of Dentistry among which were many old time mumaun*mc S5 m‘y}mym&:;asfifi 'Gri gl? ev"’gaywnt:g ];nzumrn London, Jan, 21.—Girls secking a 'Vf\m""\ l-mi‘““r““ p,' et MK]‘H at any time, for it does not show. Trial P OnacveD ¢ » Redio ake up den: gathering leaves no doubt in the | po I unless you take care of it at once. i Use upiden : p ttle 35¢, large size §1.00. Zemo y felen Maye 8NCCESS- minds of those who attended tbat &ap ZSC Alld.mg ists. Rub good old l\luslernlt’nn(hv‘rm- tr lv re- the affair will be an annual one, K # 8 brings relief. nist club. T =E Colds are merely congestion. Mus- terole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple i ients, is a counter-irritant which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. Aseffective as the messy old mustard plaster, does the work without blister. Just rub it on with your finger-tips. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation tha! brings welcome relief. ToMothers: Musteroleis also tials of becoming u =aid Miss Mayo, lentist has tc nd most of her standing.” speaker told the club mem- she felt perfectly certain it opportunities for ir the tist profession in ingland and that she had never ard of any woman dentist in this , intry who had failed to make good R i o [ a2 238222202 Buy 5.000 Tickets for ! Hartford Exposition In order to accommodate factory workers who wish to attend the | Winter Exposition at the state ar- | mory in Hartford, special trolley cars will leave Central park at 7:30 o'clock tonight and tomorrow | night, running directly to the ar- |mory. They will also accommodate New Britain people who wish to re- turn after the show. Manufactur- KRXETOK THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Invisible Bifocals Don't carry two pairs of giasses for reading and viewing distant objects. Come to us for Kryp- The paramount features of our PASTEURIZED AND CLARIFIED MILK PURITY & RICHNESS can be PROVEN by a butterfat and bacteria count test. YOU want a milk that 1s really pure and Hch—YOU want a milk about which there are no doubts—YOU ought to order our PURE—PASTEUR- made in milder form for upposed valuati - FOUNDS et I s oft v t 5,000 || toks, the invisible bifocals. i 3 s 2 y e :’s pearl n Fa ‘m‘n (:r ‘:?l “,': ol Carrie Nation is dead—but her ax, like John Brown’s soul, }z:k:?. 'x\:: :r'my cx:\‘n:nl;r::“fid ve These lenses are s made' that then x:fi:‘l:n:u:y:\‘\\.fl”lw e hich is now on ex! John Kelo, a union miner, who wae g0€S marching on Mrs. Myra McHenry, who began crusading | distributed them among their em- || they look exactly like ordinary [+ lork before being offered for sale. | wounded In a gun battle several days with Carrie back in 1902, still carries on for her. She's fight- |Ploves: :f;;ufinf: A . 0 e s el it bl e, e S the: araht “1?["’““”"’;""” o ing bo‘(‘wllqg;zprs, cigaret vendors, crooked politicians and all | ss===========msm=—==== || necd bifocals. g Umted Mllk CO. 7 ngland Feul & Transpor- other “evil doe in Kansas as strenuously as Carrie fought | Ca 49 Woodland Street FrankE.Goodwin New Britain N Eyesight Speclalist ) » 827 MAIN ST. Phone 1905 Phone 1610 1 contains 145 pearls weigh- grains. There are three | tat o died last night. Ray them 22 years ago. Myra's been at it ever since she had a row | DR. LASCH a diamond and. ruby|Tobin, a nion workman, was with her husband over a prohibition article she had published Dentist 53 DEn\ST oA Melshing oy sliala ;‘ time. Dep's in a paper in which he was a stockholder a quarter of a century (@ Quartz Light For Pyurrhea lwith Mite. Hermime Mondy, who|quartered at mining town 1o, 30. On Carrie’s death she inherited the hatchet its illustrious 353 MAIN ST. {strung them. | preserve order. | wielder used in demolishing bars in Wichita and other citics.l

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