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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1925 The local Masters night will be observed with members will gather at the post a special program. After the de- ‘l'r‘\”l’“'..‘ .Iu twodn the hours “]ry\fl\]ll\]‘v \-”-[-\u remonial, an entertainment Thcse Nearest 45 o'clock and will he presented 1STAKE OUT GATES ‘ g e o Conmanter R\ Ff Y WHEF] BIIRSTS, | mreie .":'t}:.“:' s, || 'The Fire Are Southington post of the T 41' of the Prospect Methodist awaiting the advent of the Plainville | known speakers of the ci ) ‘ players, A soclal hour will be en- Receutly there was an un- |Utilities (}gmmissign Sets May1 et e e business e oy 1 Hyg, DP]VGI‘ lor Dewitt ‘mmn'.,,f,',"'.'"v"?'[‘,‘.‘,’“','\'.",,, ames || usually heated “battle” at | ; f rhf":“::w "\I. n;~| v.\::l |’ n |' ;rmIp’\:M ell, charged with breach of || Washington. The partici- | €d by Commander Craig with Prin- eace, was ordered at the polica ants siste f the Presi- Sprlng and Easter Presentation T Time Limt — frliv ot o vkt Page, Dieh O IUTES e i bt o S| B conited of he Pres gradcd schools whereby the children | mine whether Dingwell will keep | = allsaitaant, _— T {ho: upper gradss will bo aliownd —— promises made to the court to sop || It Was over the selection of of the Smartest Millinery VONSDER STRET MARTERS, 5% e GHILD PULLED FROM RIVER s o i v o ey ey, o . . Wolpoata inva Always had ateloes! . "m Wednesday night in , Masonic | Plainville News |- 50 28sxt. Bristol News oo 5n it D, & L. Chats — " e : . A clal gliow for the pu- i s I‘{'”M“ 1 ome: el selection of another man, A Colorful Exhibit of the Very Newest and Most Stunning of the Surprise Birthday Party—Legion | s i) rt at 4 o'clock, Boy Wil Be Recommended For|clty, o distrlot included.tn the north While the debating became q s . Mi q . % o ok Cross Word Party, [ yart of the municipa and for || hotter and e, Season’s Hats For Miss, Maid Or Matron ing (o Southington—Cross Word e e T R B e racs o DAl Clatn ot Hors | s ool Hw"“‘vv‘l);‘l;'vrlul :w\’ otter and hnt%u.. the ! R v st npla (] rest of the Country went on LET US SHOW YOU HATS of hand made Milan stvaw, chic lace and straw and @]/ Puzzle Party—To Consider Streets | 1ol 4 cro el naEd s partnl ASELLIMEAE) tosthe inolloasotadTiinky st as if nothing happened i i Miss Jean T 1 Tucs sleeping o ‘ g it see 7 4 o others of transparvent Horsehair and Georgette. Lovely and becoming, with the seal e T . 1 Zeambuil 2y RO OBt dlrsiagatin il of Fashion's approval on every one. e e ses s s are requegted to hiring houses there. The rendezvous will [ | soonest warmed.” YOU HAVE CHOICE OF large Dress Hats, Tailleurs, Sporty Little Hats of straw Bl 11ovon s Hanord taiirond o, ar 1105 S e e I S e B e el and ribbon, straw and felt, suede and kid, with folded erowns, closely rolled and large Fived in Plaiville this morning to| 17 b i L R T bt e s G Ly Those nearest the Style drooping bri Dress Hats with flower and I tri R 0 1 jeweled orne start preliminary surveying on the Fo Make Insnection cost Jo J, Mu chauffeur for 2 1 g Inan Marts are soonest informed ping brims. Dress Hats with flower and lace trimmings, pear] and jeweled orna- T L A s in| Ascietunt Postmasicr Jdames 3| poemaont Dewitt 1 b '\ [seas over.” Appearing with Dingwell arts are soonest informed. ments, Other hats with chic treatments of ribbon and embroidery, The color choice BheEavition fov. huttlne i the: dous | Crulim S maKTEnn S TRpetn | : T Rtas s N this morning in court were Frank || We are members of a large most varied, black, black and white, navy, red, I'm n green, Coolidge grey, inp'mn m 1ea as w 0 on hetween [LOUr of the cast side of the town this | D¢ "‘r""'"'“";“j;‘l“ T e ““”"]v;w] l'n,v“ both of || Association of experts, who crabapple, copen, thistle blow, sand, violet, alaiof tho fown and of (he rall- | Neck e "‘JI ook oueL L T P L R R T, b T e BT s are right in the midst of the See what we are offering in Millinery for . R LI LU AU O O e > Jede Jnapeat 4 Style Marts of America. pers District—DBristol Man Hurt in re staked out this morn-|the routes on the west side of the |Me#sUrcs had been undertaker ause of the police ban, strains | indications that work of {town and he will complete the work | #4Y¢ his life, including the amputi-fof “Sweet Adeline,” and *Just Be- || They know “What's What!” Hing the gatea will be started |some time this weck tion of his right arm and later trans- [fore the Battle Mother,” will not be | They keep us in constant Ly L L} on of blood, but all ¢ s proved [heard anating V I kY a) 1 the nest few days, | No Developments B, : iou e cmahating tom - tBe forsst | L oueh, They by tren ! New elllngs and 1R i Q‘ e e I g oAl elopments opmants | rultIERs. primeval of the Hopper distr in R Y s ‘;FSOUT J ) The saw had been part of a home- |days of yore. Formerly that section | | QUantities, getting liberal S £ 1 o public utilities commission at alon the Rialto case whic seing ins al . i Si ivi NEW BRIDAL VEILS, hemstitched and NEW BRAID and Embroidered Dress i eI @ S nonths ago an | \vstigated. by (he stte metioe Sy |Made g which includul an auto |was fhe sceno of many jostul pienies || Price concessions, and divide g igated by the state police embroidered with floss silk, priced $2.69 to imming, all widths and eolors, Cords he commissioners failed to come 10 | place was broken fnto twic: last woek | ToLCF fOF Pover. The artanscment jand other convivial gatherings but o | | the merchandise amongst v d o i K pud beer mbled by Mr, Munn, |late the police decided to clear t) caobdd $§4.98 each. iels, in all sizes and eolors, Dress Or- Reatesia) (Ratommend InRRIRLILIE iy mysts part of the | ;,‘..\ a bent for mechanical mat- e thelf their several hundred mem- « sent out of || Ders throughout the Coun- PRINCESS LACE Bridal Veils, priced naffents, Buckles, Girdles and Fringos. i o N scues | LTraks was that nothing was taken. |y and yosterday the saw wr oty G to dispose of a woodpile in town and others were fined for dis. | |tV $7.50 to $15.00 each. i - and attempt to ¢ e G e ere Brcasiotia ool i i BBIDAL T,'LLI,'SIQT\. T2-inch, $1.98. OSTRICH Feather I all eolors, a fric and satistactory s though nothing was taken, Tt is the . J\,m\ (‘v‘\‘\ ;:'mn'ui (:uh‘y.('.f“ :,‘:r:l!'x?-gy:x’(‘v’;rrzm:nnp(»:),yt‘*;"l“:”\:“‘Mll!) v_l!epc(\ S Bm'tam and 108-inch for $2.98. Our own importation. ro-» trimming in the d colors, 23e b the tosn or. | IMDrEssion of those familiar with { oo (1) FAA 16 handéd out {0 violators of the peace, || * CiLItY are ASSURED of WREATHS $1.39 up. G0¢ yard, Al e e e that s {heves US| one piece of metal ripped into M. according to the court. r.\(ttql”?? lj\lt' newest, the most < company and it was agres come in automobile trucks in- | \jyny's right shoulder and made a | Hurt in Winsted Accident JTHENTIC Styles, at the MARABOU TRIMMING, all colors, Behd :d and Spean'ed Tunics, white and colors, |, Fo2 compan \:j,‘.‘ ending to make away With a Iarge |orribla wound. Another section of | g iiirt 1B Winsted / ol el M 2 I i ! ol L RS oFR b fgund. geltinn rectlon of s \!.::’:vynx:\l;”:‘r]u:.)r.;'rfirl;:]\;yo\mn;:, VERY LOWEST PRICES, WHITE CREPE TUNIC, beaded, ||,|n. vled from I . 8 1105 woull g ither unable to get & |and tore through the walls Into & lno5n in Winsted ‘when a car in| ough opencd up.+or [ room which five other people were riding, _ PEARL ORNAMENTS, Tas . whit ; oo e vidth, | LA 1t o scared away before they | Dr. Tienedict M. Whipple was call- ;08 V8 0100 TCoplo wero rid o White Georgette, 40-inch wide, $1. N : o o i g s to ¢ urry out their scheme. ed to the scene gnd after giving first |y &0 CEOURE TG R fenes on yard up. Real Brussels Lace Edee §16.3° | kst would as. | Thia is not the Iibn of the state po- ai reatment, Nad Jr. Munn (aken | iy eron “Surned turtle, ang erashed REAL DUCHESS LACE HANDKERCI 0F . ©0.08 (¢ ; 7 Il i i o o e b man wlio has heen non-commit- |to. the iristol hospital, where hero B e aehed 0 in the case. Developments may |efiorts were made to save his life was necessary t he ca G et | " 'd H L expected dnihs ca 1 a | Amputation of the mangled arm was | 1oy 1ECCSEAIY {0 lift the car to get| Red Army Leading in rom both parties was! I Conture, who received injuries about ) decide and after the operatic 2 rought hack to the public [$hort tin lecided upon and atter the OPErtON |yyo o er, out from under, He and Membership Contest, utilities commission which issued an | aMot( Puncral JSag facs Rthataine ¢ transtusion |[Ne others were removed to the| The Red Army of Everyman's Bis the above mentioned | 1 f Thomas LaMott of |had been so great that transfu Litchfield hospital. lass is leading the membershigh : \ ut ar ] b was necessary. In spite of the lat-| ' I 1 [ for ; : : [RE] 1 i 1 4 cattied it ent WAoo Len v ha B ie N e e NIt i aiicouabeditoihia | ke icar washidriven liby Mames)|§ ancetcontost whiol s ]-J i) y B . 0 o ttionn of the double | Hartford, was held yesterday afier- Mr, Munn was 36 years old and a [In8 the bridge, is said to have in- Y28 announced At yesterday morn-; § T Bt o erei 5 inls crossing will, it is|noon 2:15 o'clock with prayer| MT 2 g meeting. The attendamce wasf native of this city, practically the |creased the speed to about 35 miles 5 = all dangers con- | from the undertaking parlors of W, Native Y J . 4 s - 345, of which 158 were members of- it [ arlors e e having been spent |an hour. Mistaking a private drive- 2 with the situ s 1t Y6200 ot Tl atranllan il N0l 0T NIs 1fe ihaNInEReen per the Blue army, 126 were members, = q i : ] ; ikl (A et o 2 f ; A Jloyed by the | way for the main road, he was un- 2 . 12 ! he present time. The matter was|at the Ipiscopal chur 't Our soHatiedibeaniemployed bysthe il the sharn tuen o8 W' |of the Red army and 61 were mem y y ‘ ] | . Sior : - atian, i ¢ ¢ Departure Mrg., Co., for many able,to make the sharp turn at the |07 1® To¢ atmy and 61 . et : ; i o 1o the fon of the Saviour t eSS years and when the concern manu- |bridge and lost control of the car |P¢S Of U SRIte army. e ¢ i 1 : SRy S ebAm GOl gt ; n by Rev. o tured motorfears, he occupied | Which crashed through the fence. | B ey oL iDie ¢ . i ¥ the commi ML Dl colmssion who o thelf| Georga T, Browne, rector. Burlaliiioi “reunonsibte position there His|George Robinson, who lives nearithe |hopy . orcaot W. G- Chanter of Wely \ 4 v i . ihout the town decided 10 | was in West cemetery |knowledge of motors caused his re- |Scene of the accident, saw the car L0270 University, was heard vesters T i . b n West Main strect at this point, | ; 3 knowledge of motors caused hi 0.8 B ‘.L,y morning. “My Creed,” the The members found that the abut- T,;""‘\"'“ Aembemcanyas Wenition by Presid b Haee, lter il op off the bridge and immediately |, joptad creed of the Bible' clisig 2 ery member ca s of t local concern had discontinued its Summoned an ambulance and Dr. menta of railros rates jutter was sung by girls from the Sunday ide i fint { Comnec- | jnio tho strect about three or more | . B church was car b miatar duperiinent Brg s TR }‘ W ‘v"l who gave the in-lgyio0] of the South Congregational 3 aids in Berlin ! ; e oG s " | terday afternoon and acco tine, he had been Mr. Page's private |jured first aid. They were then re- |ghureh, This crocd was writon b of Bl 1 ) ound : YUY reports was very successful, The ! chauffeur. He ret 1 1o his home | moved to the hospital ‘ 4 g . i 5 county court T the orossiny |TEPOTIS Was very successful. The | chauffeur, returned to his hom 5pi the late Howard Arnold Walter. weloek for - Yie‘d Plfi]ty i s 5 vl tomorrow I stens were taken fo ean | CANVASS was made to have the mem- fonly a few days ago from Florida, Be AN the car I Beniies | Contl iR VoY e e A ) : [this to the artontion of the railroad |VeTS Dledge for the annual budget|where he had spent part of the win- |ture and Charbot, were Mrs. Con- |urged to give their support to the i ¢ « | ¢ Jumes M omns and support of the pastor who is one |ter with the Page family. ture, their son, Francis, and Mr.|United Community drive which e 1 worl., to Honiss, Arthur Cran- | o of the most popular clergymen fto| Mr. Munn was a well known and Mrs, Lazare Duguay, Mrs, Con. |opened today, m“s TUESDAY N[C]fl : ! WA ! tichard | o 1oy ion i have been in charge of the church. sportsman, having been a member ture suffered a broken collar bor SN ERIT 0 oty P i > i : s Plainville Briefs f several of the game clubs and of lan injured eye and severe bruises, W or : eld naresuling J eail ranines undire sl e RIS et Probe of Federal Judge's T i ace in ahont i B e e N e S e i Seiantich tox Minteriandwasta 1T AT Disiay - eoineael (onduct Is Continued Mflfllfl e lorected ithin s P TSI ’ i I » ; T o and Forrest sirects v | proved. She is roported to be still 1y visitor at the annual fox hunt, |broken hip and her husband was ociated F conducted by Councilman Homer ¥ |hadly shaken up and bruised £ -ouis, March 23.—The con= hi ate at Mountainview | Charbot was also badly shaken up, |SFessional committee here to investi- of Judge 2 . . Munn leaves his wife, a| s ; lish of th ares at a| Rogers on North Washington street. | gy yofitor, Dolores Munn; three [, rennan Swickias ern Tilinois dis nied 58 e D . ! i | Card of Thanks brothers, Damos, Ulric and Mederick | #efmmende I \eard opening statements and. A truck load of evidence wus e . ) : i gum- coms n wsp)take un-|t worcish o sxprasaton e Sfunm, 1 of this city, and o sister, | Todly fOF 8 act yosterday .‘,Wum.u until 10 a. m, tomorrow: e Sl cop eI B mer b t ropikeon | der advisement th tension of {tpanks to our frienc | Gl I B (e (LR of absence of a prosec puredibyguetiiinolice Ao IR o setani ‘”“" : The | Dewey + fint d street. Odette, three years old, who fell into s e Juthorities last night when th ling to plans. 1t ’ G o the Pequabu v, Bristol, in an ind will | 1oWn B GOy eftort to recover a rubber ball which rwooped down upon the et : e i t expe hat | a t ends in a t lot and | . the death of our beloved ent Closing ] elght girls w D 5 il exter ) . ment in th ath r Lent Closing had bounded away from him ass of elght girls will The Odette boy, together with the oking ¢l Drestio, alias Paul, Misteri and de- |, Nl G work ¢ traffic em in will he | comn h decide wheth- |, and daughter, Helen Kava- assion Sunday will be observed meet this evening from 5:30 to 8 Swicklas boy and several others, The condition of Miss R Four Weeks—Selectman May [n. Soniztlon was fend ves gl 2y i 1h ke p. The commission will fix ned to St, Francis’ hospital 2 t ~d building and veranda > We-uns club will meet to- | quire About Fire Warden—Man probably call [night at the homa of Miss Hazel e : | Rescues Baby From Drowning Kicked by Horse—Other Ttems, ) in this city, for their kindness and sympa he funeral arrangements have TRIANG CLUB N sarted with four barrels of allegcd e stand will have a founda 5 ) sumr {or the stre t through |, ), I unday at the Catholic with Miss Ina Anderson, They will wine and cid“r.v 91 fuatk 1”‘ 156, {tion of cemcat hot or ) ¥ ‘«ill‘\l.'l l“ } eqbmoketl 3 3 Hor o ened) Mrs. Katherine Prior, chur Palm Sunday will be ob- | Co 0o e R e oy o ‘Hh- cook their own supper. Any other three gallons of alleged “hooch” and | il yest, The seats will e of t 1 T 0 Loard o inderst : . Kavana scrved @ week from the coming Sun- | it BATRE 08 the bank of the | group of who would like t@: * one-quart of alleged gin. This raid|inel planking and the roof 11 be held 1 tat § o'clock | will be started in th on in the ¢ ¢ the blessing of the paims and | gqoe o Moo oh (0TS OV e [icqrn 1o cook in this way may form, and one other last ‘night completed of wood, covered with ashestos roof- ot t ¢ ery - future it | Gardens plowed ar ribution after the services, \‘,,l‘_'1|]‘1 e SWICe-1 5 class any other evening of the v week-end of activity by federal, [ o You . i1 s ion feels that its work 1 be done | o0 Call 198-2.—3 e masses yesterday morning |y SR0 i |‘n G- RNl ncan h Miss Anderson. 1 tounty and town authorities, three o position of the stand, as ar- | It is ex t « before this is put t v IosepHs chureh, it we - line pei g : tical sewing class will heat raids being made in Berlin, one of g will pro! 3 v n | e he near futur i s Surprise Party. e . \ . v E angements will be| s ek gin t \ z with the followings them occurring on Saturday night.|iuck of home that specta- | the traific situation and to ma : surprlse birthday party was held | Fascist Committee to i A e | 1::‘?”‘(_“;" ¢ 4 rhood Te Mankus Be ,.,m.: A total of seven arrests was made. [fors will see as s cnvonts for the caring for Sun- ! Saturday night on Miss Filonier | Make Gift t() ’\Iuw)hm to the new church, which will cost|g - P il Bs ¥ omas, Anna Folds # The Silver Lake Inn on the turn Members of the elub are enthusi- - day trarle during the summer, Julio of Pearl street by a larg o Maroh nationalist About $3,000, leta ST e : n, . Ringquist and Helen' pike was visited on Saturday cv . " roject il Wihist On Tuesiay Night i er coworkers in the office e committee, repre all Tonic Chapter Meeting 'R e i it tas *erosk ” Ing. At that place Joseph P g nfident t h ion T <y whist of 1 Lithe Sta Steel & B e raac PTG M e Tonic chapter, R. & S. M, will meet ; and James Welton, walters, and|ihis \ J vact wieh | goojoty of Kensington will he ziven a1 o e S 14y N ssonTh fepenst i e G D d etrinl RIS to have Maurice O'Brien, a Meriden taxicab |larger cr the ball games S Sliilock at Hini o A e o driver, was taken in tow, the first{this s ! 1 as s will |y 4 ou s wi ser Ay t T me. a rof of the 1 =" this evenir 1 Parker, Kathe two men being charged With sclling [now have ! o awards the winners ; 1ental selec e in Yor forun G e : i Vierzbicki « tingquist, liquor to the guests at the Inn and|the contest ) ! s Weekly Tournament Thursday lere nd games were playe replica v e oof I i 5 2 £ 8 lementine Stoddard, Anna Ioldams O'Brien being charged with securing | those : 1 o : The weekly S sethack Legion to Southing atile It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. | -4 r ent ! I Estelle Thomas will mect at the the liquor for the waiters. All {10 stand or sit on the d.nnless | N PO ot 2 numbe o members | T i = e mate, dov: ‘ o e e of the men protested their innocence, [they were fortunat ugh to ar St e f Brog es p o. 33 { LEAV \R Edwards’ Olive Tablets 1 T mot N : at hal They are being held in bonds of $300 |rive in automabiles. ik Slbek o hall. John Conlon's {lcan gion, wil 3 t Henry . Gare I The secret of keeping young is to feel ofore e Ing » CER ticipated in th i ok LR b o 1 ted to put In an | tonic post, outhi et notified S ¢ t young—to do this you must watch you ; m ke hrought t e e e officers participate n the; rst Selectr 1eorg 4 B Al 2 ening ember se e headqua T t ttwo ! five owels 13 « % L, ) er 1 \ to help the raid on Saturday night. Those takin "i"r will probably communicate witl Fast Berli : n had driv t s yar B3l sk R Lot Bpiin 8 wit ian hemsti 8 e part were county officers Hickey,|the state fire W irden in a few days " final t the Lad ara Ona ofiha nie n Y y e L £ 5 ’ i’ : r 3 of the base*? | Risley, Kelleher, Benjamin, Greer, |in an effort to learn when appoint- | o050 i oy st church g } e ret £ in your f ull RARLE- JIRLOR Sy sty ke ss Wi held this evening: ! Tucker and House, and Berlin of- |ments of wardens for Berlin will he | AHE 89T OF RS 2 parior N S 5 1| sparkle. Yourdactor will tel nety (O i > quic I 1ol ik r Miss Katherine ficers Frank Brown and Charles F.[made. As far as the first selectman | L5 oo afternoon, April 1, o t they would not 1 t until t per cent of all sick rom LI ndr i 1ss will start in Lerwis. s been able to learn. no appoint- | ¢ e Ul ebers irs morning. The marker s (6 iRt e 3 : : fave for any who wish to jofn, The two raids conducted last ni ments have heen made for Berl . « was ow e carried on by county officers|this year and it is imipossible for the | : e of Wineheste Greer and Benjamin and ('m\nlahv} ens of last year to issue f S T » guest of M Frank Brown of Berlin. Both Mis-{mits for bonfires. Ml oty e \efatihon homaion terf and his wife were charged with| Many residents are anxious ¢ Benson violation of the liquor lawa and are [his fime. fo build bonfires, so Iha! being held in bonds of $700 each. |rubbish which Ll “,‘“‘,‘”"' 3 aver yeen the guests of 14\. " COMMUN”Y THE&TER Another place visited last night|the course of fhe winter months s A,“ K d | was the homs of Baptiste Farina,|Might be burned. They are unable . Aid socicty of thr Inas Plainville which is located near the Merwin|to do this without permits. ¢ av ethodist church will ! t MONDAY, MARCH 23 brick yard, The officers seized a|they are anvious to obey the I . 1 nent |are unabie to dispose of rubbis Real Istate and Insurance > = al 1sta d Insuranc “PETER PAN ] Ricked By Horsc 1 HOUGH ST, Plainville bymeuoln color, loc..nd m.. Sylvester Kaminski of Bast T i L € | Sat should enioy by toning u The JOHN COOKE COMPANY BETTY HRONSON, In [lesrr‘rlfd::‘:r;ff::"“" quantity of alleged wine and li arina and his wife are being held in bonds of ) sustained a broken leg All of the cases will come up be- (S 5 g when he was kicked by ars G vene 0 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He's Desperatel 'BY BLOSSER | Britain Genera! hospi ! fracture v sct. He ars of age - =— Y = Child Is Born | [ G'WAN HOME ( GQVZ 1SPOSE HES ) o ANOW, SAY THAT [East Terin Are receiving conerar vaneLsrsfxs' s Y] Lohost suaan §i |5 “sissv! § ) suoo! TELLUN IS mon ) 2 4 7 AGAN ANTLLBITE \ lations on the birth of a daughter ok A SAY- KE STILL HoHzhaho /& g‘lo I WHAT WE CALLED | | " o0 Wt Ay at the New Britain General hospi S TLE 9 /——,‘" WEARS e U (@ o) RS, | \ 2 M= T LITTL = y tal on Saturday & Q=s:ses’ T T Lty | \ sissy!’ b | Bowlers to Meet Tonight G . ] — Pl / smpbeen warned of another Members of the Kensington bow epidemic. NOW is the time to fJ!ing league will meet tonight at § geét on the safe side—ward off o'clock at the T. A. B. hall to make grippe entirely or make an at- plans for the annual banquet, which tack light and casily thrown off will be held sometime in the ncar by keeping the howels nm| body future. No date for the event has right by using been set, this being among the items | to me a report as to the nwm‘u-v] For INFLUENZA of men from their, squads, which| This laxative, tamous for over %3 be pres years, n years past helped many Committee For Camnival in their fight against [nfleenza. E Kensington Athle Made of pure herbs; ne harmfal . 3 drags—mild in action and a proper s i s & iCommittee cleanser of the intestiual tract, which must be taken care of if von want to guard against INFLUENZA or §| : i AR \ 2 1 1925 Y WEA SERVICE. rippe. ( 8 1 e