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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 19 found entirely acceptable to the Became slender Youthiul Samaritan Avrested b At oy ) ! Judginont Wik wibpondod on \(u.... Not Vet Taken on Wheher ShUCh o8 Foicer SO € G0 — Many stuge poople now. depend entirely | * charges of operating an automobil or Not to Have Speclad Blection I gio9 aid goctoty. There will be & upon Marmola Presctiption Tablcts fo W sropor Hghts, W | Se rial District, v Al FALSIFIED LlsTs, ls dlietg. mnd pondroliing Tt One o1 e ,,(I:::‘::‘HM.] ok ll;"’:m‘ S ::h”\“"”"' h Senptorial” Distric Valentine hooth where valentines uctross tells that she reducod stendily and . State Capitol, Hartford, b, 11 can be bought, a post office where Boys of 98 Planning for State BLODGETT'S CHARGE | ittt st s | Leader n Goloved Church in Ml vt W o M o Penolgis Favors Outdoor Labm i b et 48 10 L o 1. G (iiion & year, sita keops her welght Sust that h{“ ‘1‘;\1‘"“‘:;:-‘ .n,‘(‘.\':-”l.l‘w;..".’,‘.‘;: \..w sonatorinl dlstrict now thut J. | thein promptly, Games whil e Bl il peop! ! If you prefer you can secure th. he Judged was unfit to operate district is leutenant governor, The ave Doe ” Ol With Farers! Association of | from e Marmola 'Co. Guniral Motors S — maghine, 80 ho drove the cur home el WGt o Voot dalioat aven She iats || LunLL RENEROU IRYSI " \ Bdg, Detrolt, Mich, 1t you haso not - el 1 " el : g ] More than 700 veferans of the The Leglslature Today, o o e R I,‘m-]ur‘l.m"l.i Charles W, Roscoe, colored, of §2 for hin, The carly frafning by experts o with Governor Trumbull yester- | Spanish American War are expect- taka and effective, Vine street, Waterbury, was fined e specialist of ubnormal children who y but without result the opinlon THE FAMOUS 540t YAl Mo Britbin: Juno. 10| Biath Capltol, HATONTob, 11— | e s |$300 a4 coats, 81 s0bienced fc Bmsml NEWS WhoW @ tendency to graw wp into | "IE 1t 18 undurstood - that thero | (g N AA DRY GINGER ALE and 20 when the annual state en.|Tax Commissioner W, H. Blodgett the so-called “criminal class” wuy PCMed tobe no demand for an elec- | = 0 iy (s your home In lots of one campment of the Wnited Spanish |had his Innings with the Farmers' Jall for 60 days when he entered | recommended by Willlam G. Baxter, | 100 10 the district en or American War veterans and the [association of the legislature today, a plea of nolo contendere to & —_— tent und xecretary of the Connec Underithe Sopinion=ar wAtariiey | KJut elaghoes’ 3a. WM Lt Ladies’ auxiliary will be held in this and he d attention of members by chatge of transporting liduor b (Continued from Page Seven) ticut Prison ussociation and presi- | ral Healy, Mr. D wrd s lleut, | CROWN 10K CREAM CO., city. Départment Commander Theo- |S0me of the claims he made. He fore Judge Benjamin W. Alling in dent of the Natlonal Prisoners' Ajd |FOYernor and has no vote as a sena NEW BRITAIN dore Johnson will preside at the [8ald, among other things, that in police court this morning. The| . Y R assoclation, at the mecting of the |LOF in the senate. | Tl 2358 und e vAntioD, many towns the grand list was “fal- court suspended 45 days of the sen- [, T Pristol club insites all M- | xoy gain Kivanis elub today at One of the speakers will bo Frank | 8ifled” in order to increass the tence. para;afathaslristols Madlcal polehy) g it gt o E. Shea of Hartford, department |8tate ald thie town might recelve, Sl Roscos was arrested last Thurs. 200 extends un Invitation Lo othors} Ty, T o™ rererred to the o o comminder, who probe | Discussing the varlous real estate| (Continued,from First Page) |duy night by Detective Sergeant | SR eroated (o be present tNAL | o,y " othod " o handlingprisaner ably will be elected the new depart. | ransactions,gn towns on which often William P, *McCue on West Main |© ,\n.«T' ek tal 1 4l and innfates of penal Institutions A ander. Others whe |tines basis is found for assessment |up ngain next session, He thought |street near the Black Rock bridge |yt (0 i M0 A 0 o v (K dazit of Eertued £or aLibe) R e e R (n{lll)ro,pclly ;ul\mslhc commissioner {the subject matter had been well [When the detective found 17 cases ,.:.k,... s GRS LA prisoners, t |Ifix' ul;l(::‘ ol e s ot New Yomle pare [said that federal stamps on & docu- |discussed fn press, pulpit and i |0f beer on Roscovs truck. The e e ot dtsseabina il comnmndir-lnmmvf: (.flmrxl”m:mrf ment may be taken as accurate evi- [meetings and nn(hln‘g L "::v,l,“t:; beer was analyzed and was found | Ianet Clubialonng ASYLDRACE D Sttped sl gl 1 | | ance e o » 2 A meeting slloweraft club, | meals served in cells, B exp. ed fn-chlef Chauncey W. Herrick ot |dence f’ a cash l(n‘l)nmlxululn but they |come out of a committee hearing, |to contain 3.66 percent alcohol by |ioynosed of me 8 ".[‘ 111,.-‘\rn. the change in the ::xmlwrn \v‘mn:'w Wi e Vand Dresident |ar¢ not a correct busis when a‘deal | Mr. Wheoler of Stratford said the | volume. wonle fraternity, will be held fn-the | lences in : T f it o s y z » aternity, e held in- ences in prisons and the policy of | W General of the Ausiliary Wilhel- |8 Made through a real estate broker. | legislature is to consider that legis- | Assistant Prosccutor Willam M.|yfaeone tempie this evening at 8 | humane treatnient Sl HE 0morro ’ Yina Borgmier of Chicago, Mr. Blodgett related experiences in | lation and the amendment is a fed- |Greenstein told the court that Ros- | boi6ek Several matters of im- ¥o (nnlsted thit thore (8.a crimei A l st of {he veterans will b INUIFing into asscssment of proper- | eral matter, He thought those who [€0¢ had told the police that he did ¥ . 5 \ ; Rent ok ; portance will be acted upon, a large | inal class despite denjais that have R held in the Odd Fellows' hall and ,',‘,'“" mw.""'“"" he cited Fast Had- | favored it had had “their day < in |00t know that the cargo he had feiges wiil he initiated and an enter- | been made of the et o o gt 3 epruar t of the auxiliary in Voga hall. The dam where it hud: been found that | court in the halls of congress.” was beer and he did mot Know |iuinment will he given by members, |a class and said he would like to : A ! Roii1 olose about 1 o'olosk Saturday |’ h 2 per cent of {he | ment had been made on the motion |1t08C08 told the police that a man | ie regulur meeting of the Gilbert | charge of offenders who serve more | = = eing : real market valué. ST amed Brophy had hired s hr , June 20, A 'y F 3 d it q covall, |named Brophy had hired him in R e vl afternoon. June 20, A blg milltary | "y hogentative Plant of Branford | He A e LTl Y ownoc ot Womnonis E it = 0 . vas & p | han two terms in prison and place | parade will follow the close df the & g : He was ready to vote on the ques. | Waterbury to deliver a load of Stuft|copps, was held in the Grand Arm ! % OIS 0 B R RASR — . ] e Cantiba AHA e Halencb ot the mhn‘l‘ I‘\Il( & I:\':"l‘fiu m“f‘}‘v‘m?“ on @ tion of ratificaion. {here and was to meet him on West [hail this aftcrnoon when future pl:mi :\}-‘),.‘.]:,v“yluf:T‘n‘jl\,”:",'ft(, Ut ”l‘,‘\h"'”:‘::,'l‘fl’ B e - coin § afternoon will include a banquet in ot R WORT uess Tand o Bl Miss Cheney asked it it wero pos- Malatnent Bearuiny office of he lo the post were acted upon. ~The |into good law-b e e the stale srmepy, aplled it ¢Hlawatid|be 4 is BClt | sible for the senato to suspend its | SeSS U SoTpany (o direct him {eorps recently presented the degree | more suceessfully than by putting . Q. Hamiloga. camp) ot Naw||Teplied tha this would bo a ax on|yuics and recomsider it rejoction, [ t0 hile destinat KR o og | CliRecahontasiwith e tlag. them into prison. i Blrthda Britain, which witl be Tost o the | Fii% WOACE TUAR OF TABOT 4 OM€ | Mr. Lincoln thought that in opinion Attarness. (onithesdulandan: il To Play Uniouyitle o y convention, Wil hold memoral Serv='| giin o 1and than another, A n the | of Jogal talont the senate could do|the court that Roscoe las a good | The Company L basketball team | o ho required 1o serve not le P " fees in commemoration of the blow- another. A8 1o the | g Ny, Sturges moved the previous | Fecord in Waterbury, never having ot this city will play the strong |5 J ; el . o '\'i,‘f o ‘;2‘,‘h:\-::::\léHhm'r?.':mi\r::.:; thought this would be a premium on | 1*¢5!O™ ‘;l)\u\lcl to l;flllllll‘,:d- O BISeh eoieanie fhr ot ot iy er LB LaS LAl ‘,\L,',,; parole and not less than 10 years H i$ Dan Eahli e, 3 laziness. He by 3 ) Wi SR R L : LhLliddd e | fat Bat Ardbhed 3 H was blown up In” Havana harbor |was \m ol r;lxllml:d ‘lAIw”r\\,\ir":)”:‘(: Miss Chency moved that the house ored church in that city and is a time Unionville and the Company L parole bhefore being pardoned, and February 15, 1898, at which time | yajyen °tatify, Mrs. Crawford of Westport '.”",r,fm it pioNiEnR e tamyare Hods(on ehirdfplacelioRing Ev’:xl;:;’:\’rmi.«”:‘t{.f R et N t B O 266 men and officers lost their _ aéconding. b INisa} Cheneyl ags|noed tophernoma it iliness. | Valley league standing. 2 5 RO A28 e | (1] e pen I v The court was informed that Ros- | . The attendance prize, a polished lives. The anniversary will be dressed the house at length, She i . y | 4 E 2 8 ias had ing to th the cedar cigarette humidor donated by | rug. ¥ Frank E. Shea of Hartford, do- reetly in the path of a total eclipse.” | govinz o duy's pay from his en 1 et O A LU unselfish service, and in partment senior vice commander, She asked: “How much child Ta- | Soenns & Oy 8 D ke work. _— BILE, SN e IARY D the nature of his rise to 2 i . ployer for doing frucking work. Parker reported on the Kiwanis con- will be the principal speaker. De- [Deming's Bill for New Highway | bor is there?” and quoted slalls(ks I ‘hamber of De 5 o | S, LIN y \ 3 8! v | Judge A at there were | French Chambes 8 s’ ¢ o ford last Thursd ar ess, M\ : partment Commander Johnson will | Through Blue Hills Comes Up |71 #ls0 reviewed state la t Judge Alling said that there were nch Chamber of Deputies' Body nee in Hartford last Thur: greatne LINCOLN, i doubtedly mitigating circum- | Wl Study Financial Clauses He said that there is a movement e th r otl have charge, Members of the La- the age at which children may work. | a : Lebanclal Clauscscof mare AN Ay e dies’ auxiffary will co-operat St ey Yo R atlce At s Mt soRsc N R AL st | BiTesaty dorinence ShLLooi anarER e Den Dl There will be patriotic excrelscs, | The bi ; time is past when a man can trans- . tennis club and members are de-| o Ty g man before or since his no‘n « \\1 e l]d : .,(. excreises, | The bill of Representative I'rancis | dren, she said, was federal regula- | popt liquor and expect to keep out By The Associatcd Press sired time was typically g5 and rc ime| smi o) od, " 5 ccause e8 have 2 ), 1 N H 2 7 : he add ie high | o ! children, & ald Disorderly House Raided | Mt ie chamber of deputies, | ed that the Hartford Kiwanis will c it a great privi STATE DEPARTHE |road extending from New Britain |that ratification. was not a party ve dofendants—three of them |Ib AEreement witht Premicr Herriot, | bowl the local Kiwanis team at the | o k CaINCHEAIgteabRELL E8 i) to Meriden to the trunk lino sys- | Guestion, and she declared that “the | women — were arraizned hefore |'008Y appointed a . sub-committee | Rogers' recreation building nest 0[ S to join in honoring his ' {tem,” was given a hearing this nil--l‘f’f‘fll‘l\ nt is absolutely standing by | judge Benjamin W, Alling in police charged with the duty of studying | Monday evening. g iM memory. SEE[\ RAT]FH‘ATION i: rnoon before the committee on | his endorsement of the amendment | court this morning as the result of the question of the interallied debts. Frank E. Rackliffe, Jr. was se- . . o9 o ;::‘(‘i5~]plf“-f5 and bridges of the|as expressed on thige different pub- s raid:on a tencment at 290 Park |, Ar"f s“_”,'w",'"'l.'.“"‘ whose duties | jeeted to give the attendance prize /Vf'”'firlfal” gislature in Hartford. » occasions. street occupled by Steve Itodzen. we described as “the study of the | next Wednesday. Assont of Germvan Govt. To Reserva | Among those who spoke in favor | Miss Cheney, In localizing the ef- | Rodzen was charged with two |hEncial clauses of the treaty of dnes ; S of the bill were Representative |fect of the statement, sal s Rk | peace,” consists of fifteen members, i B proas: > e MBE i o S e | 4 g ) 8 counts of violating the liguor laws |, . J WISCONSIN RATIFIES < fins Rt eay BERIONE | D i na R EnEREiC L o 0.| “In Connecticut by arrangement|ang with maintaining a Alsordc:ly | Lce O Whom belong to the opposi- o yradison, Wis,, Feb, 11.—The Wis- SS E“RAL"ESE'V A A oo Rackliffe of New Britain, Repre- |with the children’s burcau, inspec- |pouse. The same charges 2L ]nm It will meet the coming I'ri- |9 Sih ,m‘q“lmf[‘ Fotny b 3 ¢ . : o ]\;m:‘x’n min W 1-']\”4”?13 ;‘»_r“ on and investigations were made by | piaced against his wite. Mr. Rodzen | Y ol child labor amendment to the fe Washington, Feb. 11.—Assent of |V S the Connecticut officiala. Connceti- g4 the police that she had noth- | [ cral constitution when the Touse the Germun government to the reg- | Hall of New “\’ ain, Joseph R Ab- | cut's law Improved owing to federal | jng to do with the business condu Tesumonv on (113(( n voted 65 to 26 in favor of the pro- ervations attached by the senate to 8 of the New Britain Chamber | regulation. Up to 1021 children be-|oq” by mer husband as he was the | Te‘as Penitentiary | rosal. The state scnate already had | | Before Committee in Leglsiature, the commerelal treaty between the ommerce, J. 1% Atwater of New | tween 14 and 16 in Connecticut ¢ i eetandlele e 7 =2 3 St United States and Germany will be | Britain representing George Kim- | wore allowed to work ten hours a h,o,sfr;f‘r:ho]],,?,"::,C;l': e Mo @il e ATeh e ilse Burihoy |fadfied: immediately by the state de- |ball, I L Gardner of the Meriden |jay and 55 a week, In 1921, be-|g; 40 Satesatapatiat lier st menyEeancenine sallcged dera tly [{EnamBEEAOL AL ureY Allen | causo the federal Jaw was'in opern- | yushand was fined $50 on the 'r”'."m"g."”‘I Metticlencyeins st The senate's reservations on the [ Moore of New Britain, Lrnest W. |(jon imposing in eight hour day rh;u-rv 5t ;nv‘h‘,‘”“hm 2 "Nmm“:' lx;m prison ystem wi ] heard to- immigration and shipping clauses [Christ of New Britain, L. 8. Cowles | qng 4 hour week for chlldren un-|youcc” aud the suspension on a 17 |day by the special legtslative have met with state department ap- |0f New - Britain, Sclectman | jor 16 employed in factorles, it Was | gave sontonce im slbismat el Proval, and President Coolidge has | Grorse B. Carter, Prosecutor Charles | poibie to get the Connecticut 1aW | gue s raignment e d S nagal al recitals of mistreat- authorized th ansmission of the I Lewis, A, Fonda, Jason M. japeed to the same schedule as the ‘“:"' ‘” o) “'Im“' m“"“ : v ct of prisoners, pr cgnvention us approyed by the sen- ylor and Dr. Charles Erickson, | ¢.q.ral This hn‘, been. triod: ro= |G HNEESUSPEICEC g sented this week by Dr. B. H. Boa P 1 e ) E | nquor ¢ l1orme e SoNAr A 10 state deparfment will noy e ; oA 5 sl ? vick 2 | King, chairman of the prison purim W | il th ence of a federal 1aW | g o wng fined $10 and costs on a fsisory hoari, i proceed with negotiation of a new ' Pere Marquette Road made it possible by releasing the S Eas ath 1<Eon T Sl e commarctul treaty witl, practically . 2 ; A e ) they said, that condi-| Y e A b Ue haione T sl J\DI)I‘OVCS of Mergerw“}"' will of Conneeticut. The Same | yjn ol of Waterhury enced | (ons e D 'epe[]dab_d L‘“ t g il 3 2 thing happened in other states. al i dava the | s frentios with the United States which Pere Marquette Railway Co., to- e L T to jail for 15 days on th | first 1 d q 1 ey B 5 were were & improvements e T ik : 3 . o a 3 te the World W {the I're Ma ,1., tie Railway Co., to: L eiid e o charge. Judge Alling 1d } Mrs d of the Ba'Jy or Cm(d : G Nogotiations of character [Way form sproved the leage by | State. child labor laws N8 the | \somen who come fo this city fr0m | coiviet named Alfred Chang : F‘owers /mt Ahleh wore Tn Drogross with several | means of swhich tlie road will be in-|operation of federal laws than evefi oy of town to go in thess disorder-}yrison guard last year, and cl > A= : | ity > | hefore or since. Instead of local fn- | 1 10 ges ¢ coal el 2 2 countries were halted by the depart- |corported 4n the Van Sweringens' | X ly houses could expect to 2o to jail [}t managers of several o / ¥ C - F Pioht when tho senata delayed in ape | propesed new Nickel Plate systom. [ terest in actiom in August and | i¢ they are brought befors the court. | pat o oS Cotiiont and s | ;row ror com- copvineed com- proving the German treaty, drafted | Ratification by the Pere Marquette | in his Labor d&y specch in Septem-| 3rs, Loretta Jacon: 69 ROcKY | ror their positions. | 5 b ” as @ model for the other proposcd |hoard foellows the acceptance of the | ber 1 111\!1 avenue was dischurged on al ¢ & | & T Hfi'ppy Lovers 4 B e cpaventions. |lcase by the other constituent come Taking my stand on the national | oreq of frequenting a house of ]| S ——— e Rescrvations to the German treaty | punics—the present Nickel Plate, | republican platform, L was nomin- | pope arter she told the court that 1 ) ¥ MeRTvee Which i % i ——wrote son. nich is were recently suggested to the sen- | Eric, Chesapeake & Ohlo and Hock- | ated by the town of Manchester |g.o hag been friendly with Mrs. A Raw sore Throat \ N | f wrote Tenn) n hic! ale foreign rclations committee by |ing Valley railroads. having stated that I favored the II Rodzen for over two years and h 9 i \ to remind you of the appro- i child labor amendment, later the | gone to the ho sterday | Eases Quickly When You \ | i ; § R e Al stato republican party adopted & ooy qnd fst night {0 Help with {he Apply a Little Mustcrole < priat of “Saying 0 | | | platform opposing the amendment. |y o and care for the children | And Musterole won't bli like the ok Tl ‘Her' With Flowers” on St. Waterbury Man Spent Over $800 Trying amree st s o ; opposition to centralizing govern- as Mrs, Ltodzen has been sick for | old-fashioned must J Fasduid o i “\,\ past several days. She denied spread it on 1y I \ \ Valentine’s day See our " to that she knew the type of business peneuatcsmthcs.\rf s leauteous array of sugges- H ment at Washington are raiscd being conducted by Rodzen. | tingle, loosens the cong e e 7 & 0 m ure Ur eumatlsm objections to this amendment. ¥he | **fig men arrested for frequenting | Out the soreness and pain. ien huby e, EG) A tions for the occasion. last federal child labor law was en- |, jicorqerly house were fined $5 Musterole is a clean, white ointment | w in 1-colic, c e ted- | N AT, forced by a staft of 51 persons at & | (iipout cost i seroliganniim de with oil of mustard. It is fine for te, or dia poon- | C. W. Baker, Who Kesides at 119 Cooke Street, Waterbury, Has Great | cost of $125,000 peryear. This was | po,oueki of 331 Broad strect, John | & '91‘°“"‘m5‘>"“‘“‘“‘ bror | . B S L 1 fl=Z (4 Ok’lst the children's bu- | aiies S f T ptly Mbyes (b pomODE, [ 1} : possible because | Conver of 83 Union stree | 1 LD I TRl Pralse for NOX-RE-T Peau worked out & plan of co0Pera- | yanchoafski of 193 North street and gi h | gases, bile, souring food and waste tlon with staté officials which pre-| jonn Ciscikoski of 13 Albany av- paunyas t. Never cramps or over- | W 92 West Main St Tel. 1116 " ‘ " ove its deliciou 1ste. vented a_ duplication of effort. e s bmm< o { A s love its Ao ve Sergeant William T4 Me- | } s i st for g WOMAN SEEKS PAY FOR Cuve and Policemen T lwr:u\. ll\ Hfor instantiiic icalitomai s des ) S T Feency, Patrick J. OMara a0\ gy Mothers: Musteroleis also | and chilaren of all WORE RS HOSRRERRRR | st i tneidosy, roomih |« snndefn sHLERY Eer Sob il peinica oy buelc Mot Fou and breaking in the \l."hr‘ found the babies and 3 PEE o o s men and womer Niedzwleki and [ AUEC Children’s Musterole. you ms the Mandell woman were found in s Mrs. Knowles Claims William Heath | 3 bedroom. The poiice testifled 3¢ and 3¢, fars an that Niedzwick f 1 0 20 pitalsize, 90 h if they we imitation fig syrup. Promised To Remember Her In Will Attorney Harry Ginsberg has filed | ljquor was found in the , but a claim against the estate of William | the state was unable to prove the Heath . for the transfer of real es-|jliquor charges agair 1 3 tate owned by Mr. Heath and which | yyage Will *. Mangan 1 Mrs. Mary Knowles claims, he prom- | cop the defer . ised to bequeath to her upon his | wgwe-c-ot Ad-a-lion” death. Refusing 1o suppress their 1 Mrs. Knowles claims that in con- | a1 natures when neighbors infor sideration of his she acted {,.q them that their vocal efforts wi as his housekecper. claim will ot appreciated, Adam Schpenski come up for action in pr 10 court. | nd Frank Korewskl were arrested e |last night on charges of drunken- CAUGHT BY DRY NAYY [rom st oot ot w1 LA 00 —— lGrove street after other occupants mplained fo the police. Tt Ocean Going Tug is Captured Off |00 f'¢"! $5 each / New Jersey Coast—Had 8,000 1 Was Some Part oa/flflfad‘ The bachelor quarters o illian Cases of Liquor on Board Kruntz at 196 Hartford avenuo were f[‘ 2 Feb. 1 . [visited last night by Patrolmn ¢ "J are Atiantis City, . J Fob. Lt | oriop Kumnm and Peter McEvoy. o ., ocean-going tug Lorraine Rita, with [FHF 5 FCRC T, rested on cha . -~ < ’ 000 cases of liquor and a crow of | TS MR SO SRS eneh of the Jerviceakble 5 Very large steck of Armstreng Linoleum, also Imported Li- twelve men, was brought into port oo "o \jeNamara, William today by & patrol boat of the dry | Reavei i and Krunts were tho i | ! noleum and Linoleum Rugs at prices lower than you will buy ] st ient oy atma U AR ) i them again this year. f | costs each by Judge S . 11‘.‘»‘;&;”,;4;},\;-1 B i ”‘5.\:;?‘;10‘,,‘:'j‘;;(““‘l;‘”“‘, P e e o kaovlede Several drop udtt s to Lu at 75¢ sq. yd. For e 3 4 ave spe er $800 o get | the patrol bos re-pounder was |jnen were making 80 much noise J ) N . @ 0D 0 o ki T W D, pemk- O e o Bought & six weoks | Captaln Charies Siwyer_gave a |of beer were found In the apartment R .»\11'mstrongr I,mol cum Rugs e Lt avstirasleabte e JJ('”,",‘,'.L'“'L'-V\““' S [ Wit Avis mabi g 9x12 . S16.00 . Value $18.00 | steadily getting worse—I thought I |stifiness left. I feod and look | Apparently suffering from a hal- kE 9 -6 S15.00 . b $17.00 1ad kidrey trouble dnd treated for ctter on aecount of g | c t R'd o' | |ucination that his wife is tryi Fran Gflfldwh. x10-6 D {hat until someone told me it was | my fu slec NOX-RI- [+ i | | poison him and that she is aing 7-6x9 s el $11.50. jumbago. Then I bought many rem- |is certainly remarkabla and anyone | |around with otherymen, Fran 3 esight Specinlist T P o averin rial 50¢ ' edles for this ailment, with no re- [suffering with rheumat should P“es e NOW [Kikas has been in the habit NS });”]Q) Felt base floor covering, ¢ ecial 50¢ Q. \d salts. Finally the pain went down certai ve It a trial A box of Pyramid Bile 8 saulting hdr for some time 7 g e 45 vt W L e S pposito- 5 orate cos fnimy hips and along the ¢ | NOX-RI-TIS specially 1n- | pies is your best friend to stop mad- |cording to evidence P L\l)el‘ Id_\ll\g at moderaie cost etve he paip hicame 8 nse |troduced to the 7 of New Trit- | dening pain, put out the fire of [court this morni rerkikas = - 2 R o e o a1l Oy 19 R _0x10. i, S e I R : B e ea: reiax peotrustons | ois 8 HSEEE ‘ & N, ) Extra good Axminster rugs all wool,—9x12 - §35,—9x10-6 thit it was impossi ‘ in by a laboratory vt at Miller- | BUTRIRE BOTe et raterul ease and |Char Nt o il ISQ § 9= around without limping g Hhns Store, 30 Church St.| comfort. Thousands testify. Many |Janflary 31 when he hom o N .50. asemed worse and it wa \ V1 or write for FREE copy “Forms [ sAv Pyramid_averted operations ‘m,,‘,‘ The case was continued for | 5 cult to lie In & comfortable position. |of Itheums Bap Into say drug store for 8 8 box, servation by Probation Officer Ed-

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