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A s B AT A L N 5 LI T AR B 5055 A 05 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1925. ow Dt club wil_ab. WAKE DEBUT TOMORROW - ON WEST END 6AS STATION with a BLopren) "”‘N"‘ and “m:l‘ | American Golf Star Will Start Play Board of Public Works Must Pass imcheon will be served —_—e—— | sen player planos at Morans' ing On British Course | On Changes In Layout of : “No"-Other St i ool o Kotng Sty of W Mgt " 7o Bnmh Aveitet Tl of Vrl- il St Senate Votes “No”-Other Syt /5,060 Mile Streh in Need 0 m K reported to Lieutenant Samuel Bani- ! idlati N | l Nvefllfllm 'Hm&m Taroh e deey : London, April 22.—Miss Glenna Although the state commissioner | Certain Rellgl()lls Bodies” bt poliee. liendquarters - thi Ous Views Collott, former American. Woman Legislative Doings | of ‘motor vehicles refused to abide | i i e Nt AL o P Golf Champlon, here to make a try s by the wishes of the local board of | The active growing o y " V pleh fromis e R ¢ S lroh Britakn's highest golfing honors, - g public works in the matter of a Houston, Tex., April 22.—An or- bodies of little folks need a 2 k! otk April 22.—New York's |y 'make her debut in British com- State Capitol, Hartford, April 22.|gasoline station permit under which | ganized effort, n ‘was announced at sugar to replace the en- :l ““*11 ! rtal “ us 8 K i ‘ De i Hnl"‘\w\m though petitive play tomorrow at the fash- | The senate today confirmed the | the Standard Oil Co. may retall [ headquarters of the United States they burn up so * iich have condemi naticia v embarra ald Dr. Ro ash- | C ok "‘1 ‘.l‘ ChL dcnaticno : il f' ‘,’ ; .‘M, : r ]x A_\Iln'mll‘lnlmlvh» Ranelagh Club, She wlill | nomination by Governor Trumbull gasoline on the O'Connell site on|Good Roads assoclation here toda flui Xy in ol Lt \!“' Dt Dl PE B 4 Unwjn, chict architect to the British }yyyg nart in an invitation medwllor Arthue B el \West Main street, there are several |is already underway to have the fe quickly in play. ARGNERERoRIS SLIREIL S e e ministry of health, addreasing the | .0y ¢ournament for which the most Arthur . Howard, Jr. of Hart-| changes that must be made at that [eral government take over the Scientists now agree :\( ar Departme Wddressing a { B international elty tlm'l xrg]mnm ph\]h prominent British women golfers forll as assoclate judge of the Hart- | plot before the station can become Bnlnkhead nuulennl highway. as a that it is far better to let n 0! the i of chaplains, nference here today on the . : !ford ¢ v e lity, and unless the public [ military necessity. " : : e o Arkeieaot ieren ! k are enteved, ford county common pleas court,ithe | @ reality, children have the right wh to stud ing fig Irisn O | possibility of solving urban over-|“qy Cinoating began today with vote heing 30 for and none against, [ WOrks board approves tho station Bills to be introduced in congress ind of lullh dep plans gious 4 Lo Ll crowding Ly a system of planned de- i \ioon holes of medal play, but | The incorporations committee rl,_‘cunnn[ be established. have already been prepared, the thhld wfi‘d}' Nl]“ .Y- reuction t I St The pali notitied by 0wl other lands,” said Dr. U= "ot cards turned in tomorrow. | nuthorlzing the New Haven Water |emphatically refused to sanotion a | eeogressmen 10 lotrgdude thei have clined to over-eat. \r 1 “hit n of motor vehicles wostly content with Vo or six |\ "Goer o got her feet back | Co. to build dams and condults, and | §asoline flling station there and ita | BSC0, GUOVE REC b AT B You can find no more . ut |t o8t L s, have watched with bated | 50 07 (0L ot Monday on arrlv- | lay malns in Guilford, Madison and officials appeared before the motor 4 13 I ideal candy for children n it ds likelyto go, 12 per Rl X 1 tho designing boldness of " s lecided not to| KiMingworth and dlson AN | cenicle commissioner in an effort to |slonal delegations in the 13 states r « ) GourtiktractinnafDavId et e s g R e e ot [ LD AL TOM BAMBPICE, FeL Q1L 0E | Killingworth and to use the waters have the permit ‘rescinded, ft will | through which the highway is pro- than Life Savers—the 8 of 128 Oak street have compdte today. Instead she played & |of the Hammonasett river and its pe h g 7 9 i ; . ‘.\mm'y of your engincers in hand- | 10ER N it a friend else- | tributaries at or near Ninevah Falls | e interesting to follow the dictates Jected for thele support, mints with t.he hole. ! o ¢ the Nuy | N8 the problems which these great | i and o other - streams. 1n Guiltord | Of the board when application for m‘r:' {‘J::“::{on‘"?“f)h C" P:’:J”s‘:: Youngsters likethese « i b masses of buildings present, Some = . AP 2 : : hanges is made o ey ina-] i ue 1 & B o e iy s e e 18 only 4,192 | and Madison for the purpose of sup- m?roc s e saible a drive-in sta- | PIeg0, Cal, s 3,060 miles long, of china-hard circles of pure o 1 the in Lden DSLERCTILD ity, has ' \aras 10 2 1 level most of (plying New Haven with water. The which 2,122 miles have be i goodness, They eat them to one o i eld us back from copying.” \gh worthy of tion, which is the only kind that 3,133 miles have*been com not do its Monday « 27, The locat | "I0 2 back from copylng” | ihe way, with no rough worthy of|bill provides that no water shall be | o BT N d nder the per- |Ploted: slowly because they are fiaaes on ant L \ lihvin bant: s ar DAY R REREIRECH however, that |y name. Tt is not considered much | gold or distributed in towns sup- |CAD be establis unier e 4 + | Demand of automobile owners and hard! v Y B i O ') Marand.| B2 overc l:nwllm} upward Was even ¢ o tost cven for medlocre players, | pited by the Gullford-Chester Water :nn, at least o:c‘r;:w l;v?“‘;y ::::t RS UTAA IR Tl thECINe fedorailRiva B 8 more short-sighted than horizontal | yye the course is on the ground of | (o without copsent of the latter |D° constructed. the scewa ernment efther abrogate the tax of | Sixflavors displayedat by s be torn up and replaced and man- holes must be changed. The board crowding, be ause the great Inere the the Ranelagh club, one | company. On adjustment of dam- | $150,000,000 & year it is now col- | all good stores so you of lund values it br st and most fashionable in | i i at wealt ages and claims the decision shall be | { lecting on tho sale of automobliles | mayhelpyourself that i S Gr@imdn e of Srens ananes Sl Pnghwl where golf 18 a mero side- | ith the house utilities commission. f;‘;h"p““r_’:‘l;n “";f‘l’:“f;;“:! c':‘,:;"' n“’:;" |and accessorles or spend the pro- * Sisra widening of streets difficult, In Eng- jine for the society people, who pay PR JEKE ~ |ceeds on good roads, ster, ing danc R ha Gt thabd ne for the so No Fees Returned I loles and excepting with approval e n good roads, is increasing, ntralization | more attention to polo, racguets, | t vigor, but | qancing and seeing and being scen. intelliger Roy Johnson of Oklahoma told the convention. An autmoblile, he sald, should pay Two bills which- sought to relm- ; v burse former liquor license holders Its spring golf meeting for WOMEN ey o pontinn of their leense money freshments ot the board, no alterations can be made, cure has set in with g Sl solkall lodge will enter- | it 18 in America 1 gates, is through a tax on gasoline, may for a tin | Z . s the ey des 1 i ! Applicat or these changes has | .. " in m at OJd I8 as the remedy has the widest |is an old-establ ished f .n\n‘v’:[m' ‘l.h'. lost when the prohibition Jaw end- | ;o8 D)";t‘bsf’?'lnlm’;h ges has | <o taxes, one a property tax and Pop-omt,me suu‘ Fellows hall on rnoon, | BURROTLE o . social calendar and all the be ". " 04 the legality of their llcenses were | the other a tax for road construc- Cind-o-mon, Lic | 2 T Twentieth eentury means of t inine golfers of the dand gladly ac-| oo 0 e orable Frry 1 |tlon. The fairest method of collect~ Gm-w,nde-In ock evenlr portation power transm cept invi |Ing the road tax, he told the dele- I | although they vss meeting of the or orts ations to take part In M| kg uoraple reports to the senate CroARs Terejon tiess bills: which, he sald, “meters it out.” zation wili be held at 8 o'clock. ' stion in eclties, witt | Tncorporating the Hartford an'gn s o nitiatory degree will be conferred | eventually make possible a new de- HERR"]T !n' law; reviving the corporate exi. o :;'lzhl.P‘ii\l:zn!fi;l(::ulzfofago.‘un.:x Bridgeport Credit Burcau Uncovers on n class of candidates, centralization, Dr. Unwin said. *To- tence of the Watson Trust Co. | of lhre’e cents a gallon v’:o’uld pro Dealings in Phoncy Paper—Warn- | The case of the Beacon Falls Rub- 1y Lk ";“ Tepm i can | Bridgeport: Incorporating the Mort- | duce $240,000,000 and that, with the jng is Sent Out. ber Sh against Leland . ar the president’s volce as w GHAMBE Fage ]:nnl m».!“Tltln‘f‘o.r‘_nf Stam- | Lvarious licenss fees would bulld up ! | ford; Incorporating the City Guar- |a connected system of highways Soothing and Healing . hdrawn from the city if he were in the back of the hall d Security Co. of Rridgeport: : % S e AR N T Stand by Unable fo|yich wouta earry 75 per cent ot | Gives such prompt relief Bridgeport, April 22.—-Thomas B. ! cou he said. “Tomorrow he will watch anty ar 'Ta\\nr manager of t Bridgepart The entire cast of the Y. W. I, A. his face while speaking.” ineorp the traffic. lit 14 uianiou ‘-»‘1 today that | minstrel ‘\v“ 41‘-‘,1 a rehearsal this IV!:;. ,“’:,‘1»(2”?:,“;:.,:""‘“‘1“‘h:,bu;‘: F]St F]gms Feflml‘e EIECll()fl 0 Fiduciary '.‘n: of Bridgeport. | oner Any Assjs[ance | He advised agalnst bond issues from 'tCh"‘S and burnln udulent checks wers eVening k. lie Unfavorable Reports | with taxation on an ad valorem basis andsogenerally succee: T e complete industrial ahd roside y Unfavorable reports were on and asserted that “more than enough | in clearing away skin st weel, made out on centers, se bi I e money is now being spent on high- 8 il s ‘x UVER 300 FAIL TO FILE Other apealiers {oday were Jobi Fl‘ellCll Depuues To pension the widow of Asso-| o /g0 W an qno white |WaY8 but is not being spent In the dlsorderstltiaat‘li e R RaniofimoRiDa Nolen, city planner of Cambridip —_— clate Justice Lucien I, Burpee; re- % 4 £ ‘ | right way.” | e a standar metimes Da ) 5 becom CORRECT BONUS PAPERS s v, it ititeen S e imbursing Richard T, Coon for |Sar lner Homerle wae stthmiff | "o favored road tund disburse-| troatment, resented him- in, and C. B, Purdom, f ris, April Iformer Premier | MOney paid on registration fee of a e | ments through a more or less cen- | 2 |tails of the death of 38 Japanese | scamen lost when the freighter | tralized agency rather than through | Rirakil Marn| foundersd ind huge officials of the various states, who, . rector of Welwyn Garden Ci Herriot was elegted presi- | motor vehicle: to limit the starting dent of chamber of deputies this of private banks; for a deflnition of In eyvening. He received 270 votes, Drivate bankers and regulating the scas 180 miles southeast of Halifax | he sald, “Generally have an eye for n cities, with but a single vote against him, ' diversion of moneys by such pri- 1 | political benefit.” as seven ships raced to the rescue, PO 0% opposition abstaining from vot- to require all public | high as $60 e i | o ’“ ser | The Homerlc, answering desperate | = and bus e eiaioratin in Faulty Applications P serviee vehicles to be protected by | ragio messages of the Japanese ves- | GUESTS AT STORRS alr-vver I'he members of the artel, or indemnity bonda; incorporating the sel early yesterday, altered her | Bridgeport and throughout the state wan 500 ex-semvicenen nave ARREST FLOOR WALKER :m-”“ mombers of the_curtch, r inte it e have been notified to be on the 100k- girieq work on their b angit ine ) eommony Tty el e AT e e ‘ out for the hogus representative. but have fajled to complete 11 arosepand cHEEEtd sy en i LT 1 amending regulations 44 sho capsized and sank. The | High School Students From All t the banks have refused to lonor the Lot necbasusyinities, Miss | News Y orkl Diopartmentt Stors Worke |23 Sagodnced. s JHeincy Fresicent gard m»mmhl stock of private | neavy seas, however, made it im- | | ore ews thecks. Bertini, sccretary of the muni- of s lower house et )”“ | banking businesses, possible for the liner to launch her | Parts of State to be Visitors There city er Held On Charge of Criminal (hanks in return, and the chamber| The senate concurred with the | lifeboats, and those of the freighter| el adjourned. He will preside over the louse on the bill which creates the | nad becn smashed by the waves.| Saturd seif as an a Edouard gar Refg. Co, and American Su- 1 the listrict manag- checks signed by t e company y were for Servicemen \Who Have Tut making gar and, whose paper dealt . Serviee Burcau To Notify Ex- : Home Service < success of the English experimen ess Al home sery bureau, hall, said today. Miss Bertini 1s on_ toniorrow, office of commissioner of agriculture | Officers and passengers were forced : Assault, < planr a drive to complete the ap- ol Eome 5§ . G Ape L 220 Mg i I 3 ¥ : e o was s good Imaturea e el S ey : = s *d | Storrs, April 22.—High school | IF S OMACH ls plications of those who have Ineom- i gy Ny, April 22.~William | gpeculation- ng to whether the eX- | ment. It hee un agricultural depart- | g look on helplessly as the AUADtC | udents’ in agriculture from all Dlale najere ) Thossdwholliave baril st Buol St e e SR s e i (o r himiselton | Do seportedithatiSohilcneulred (he fralghterajerew. parts of the state will be guests of | N, ior, [ 1 prem ha 0 ( ator Philo T. Platt of Newton will The Raifuku Maru, owned by a | Iy finisl o1 Do town nent store, pleaded not whether he was the lone deputy ninal assault, second who vofed the other way. raigned ir IFist fights oce 1 on the a h | missioner of a culture, e st “y 3 hy Captain H. Tzeki, left Boston on | (5o " on vl high school )udg- gulity to er today themselves in line for benefits service will be hrough thelr war presi- oungn g post et ol R ith efiz loatntlaents: roatrimifotiihe chamberior | sl eeiaicRatentedRticsg bl Sl r°\r‘]“X:';";r’:,o“r”:"‘r‘;‘:“;:g ing contest will be held. Teams 1rom| ours maintained ¢ ho % ‘ ir] «deputies this afternoon during bal- 2 . of wheal o | the followl: igh sch ' e e % : is week z il ) L depnisaly) R Authoriglng Waterbury (o dseuo lyer cargo anifted, catlng (a had | tho Hollowioe fm”;‘t‘l’l"‘:n“‘"“ w0 00 () ort nstantly! End Flatulence, Gas, < 5 e e When a membér of-{he oppoition, | S°erage bonds: repeallng an act |jist. #he began to leak and yester-| ey Miltord, Woodbury, Glaston- | Heartburn, Indigestion ek R e not Bocome | Deputy’ Balanaiit, charged that ‘fon {2Uthorizing Trymbull Lo tasio bonla: fiday morning the! fizst A1 ON8. WS | hury, willimantlc, Newtown, South- | = two socialists | 1 gton ssue sent out. | ington, Middletown, Danielson and | If your foot needs support) deputies voted twic protection offered irms. There was a wee bonds, and reimbursing that town | Resides the Homeric, the Cunard | for building a state aid road. liners Tuscania and Scythia, -and | broke through th Ly the sergeant-at North Stonington. | Walk-Over Main-Spring Aret when an und Karolyi Warns Against ) 7 e e R B R Y Contests will be held in poultry | gives i ort. To th 1 Stepping htone (0 \\ax el o much wild_swinging of arms. and | Tho senate concurred in adoption | iiing Alexander, of the (n!nnnl‘ N Conteaia will e hOIC Minang iy | gives It isuprior 0 the no ) i 4 IEs | Giraight.arm_ panch staggered Of the bill which codifies \lw’l revises | Greek Line and the Dollar lner | et Y ana. dairy mal foot, Main-Spring Arct ondon, ri <2 1 was heid u v n fis] 1a he s Dy 9, tay printed an inter Count o e . whose fricnds mixgl in the fish and game laws of the state. | president Adams procecded to her | Manigement, agrongfis and daWY) foolg “normal. It's after ey 2 . the fight general on the ros- | Senate b ling the charter of | aegistance. Two océan going tugs ~orrel s U ¢ thel round of golf, hard day at hignar=nelved Sna StelpEEAN finy the Scovill Co., and making | put out from Halifax fo the rescue. | SHAEves H 08 Ll ol Gl OF [y 6 B0 s B oman in Tndianapolis. ex-| =g coGon of the session was nec- both jud the Waterbury dis-|" Jirst messages fro mthe Raifuku | Woodford farm cup for making the| husiness, or an evening of Jefore order could be restor- | triet cqual in rank were adopted. 4 sald {hat (He lifeboats had | Dest showing asia group, will' Eain B ‘]\‘rfiwl‘lwlh‘gk were | Resolutions appointing George R. \,S.l & F,"“,'NM' e next one said, | Permanent possession of the trophy, A —_— el t proposed tha v, judge, and Arthur E. Dona- |ugpip 39 degrees low, please, quick, | if they win this year ST AT il aive Sia b en Chicago Establishes Balanant be censured. is, deputy judge, at Plainfleld were | peiier s pinally, as the Homeric | Main-Spring Arch gives a rest- e reported to ‘the house and ordered {apg the Tuscania drew near, came | | ful brace to your foot. “Cun” . un BlflnCh of Courts on the calendar, A favorable report | po st cal, “Now very danger, | Chicago, April 22.—Chief Justice SEES DEATHLESS WARS was on a bill providing that no :(‘)TW‘ZU‘Z?“, | Prominent British Theatrical Mag- | Main-Spring - Arch - is built) nate Must Pay Large Sum. the girl was her dancing when your foot tires,§ and your arch sags. Then the} iminal court bank or trust company which is @ Aq {he Homeric came within | Y £ ‘only into Walk-Over Shoes. moment s s against pis- stockholder in a federal reserve ® of the sinking ship the Japa- | _ london, April 22. — Charles . Y Fgan e t 18 in lowing the | If Not This, Then Strife That COMes yow poed have a reserve greater | poo (jimped out over the rail as Cochran, former theatrical magnate, | thefstom DR el shooting of swven emen in the B o [ e o e N iotaan || o ohaTBeditEamib snbup (GyAtogll | from or a s : Very Near it Predicted by Major i ¢ day, subject to the payment of a 6 » b { k by ng a special 3 | — e leaving no Arace of life on the | aenitari £ito00 e ave an ‘ 7 e e Nished May t The Homeric turned toward | ¢ Dot | Mi magic. All drug . 8 ik e 1 Eries. z X o water. The . 0 ¥ ] Ll s mazie. 1L arvr Bridgeport Strike Today 1%y presited over by n Genfiamos B 925 to 1 Shot Is Winner s port, sending a briet message | _Cochran was adjudged a bankrupt | High School boys are buying] : \\\ aits Leaders’ Orders o= st R Rafaflor e Sy fiie In Great British Race |that it haa 1\\;‘;"l\::\‘z::;\l"“u;;’"“"g‘;' liabilities at about £60,000, The of- | these new wide toe, leather £ P 0 1k ! approsimati a rescue. g ficlal receiver said then it was |heel oxfords. The doubtful whether there would be any | §6,50—and they certainly are asset, =0 ,W‘collozlate. Come in and get a 1! Epsom, E April 22.—Greek ¢ Baehelor by Bachelor's Double, out ¢ Mitylen won the city and su- rived to late to help, but in time to see the tragic end of the race. Officials of Kokusal Steamship Co., ir all. cases in which o0 wifl some day be wa 3 volved, Major General Amos A. Fries, chi : fr of the chemica ! : o e o of 3 yurban handicap, feature of today's Stan chran produced some o R0 905 COMMIOBION howas (DG e e i dar |owniera oty the « {relghien W@ifukil | i ipal Tondon spectacles during | pair before your size is gone| = 1 5 Workers s has been FBEOTIEPIO Morsny thira, Maru, which went down yesterda¥ypq jaet fow years and sald he had | L are 1 for 81,5 B3 BE00) S south of Halifax, with her crew of [y .00 ceooiated with Tex Rickard in | = Wy 0t Attorney W. ope or i l"'“ or won by @ half |38, today announced that the Japd~ ooonioiing the Dempsey-Carpentier | A ; i o by 1 Kaufman of Hart- t and sud- ok Baciiclor won by 8 0 nese consul Maisunaga, at OHaws |fgnt,Rickard afterward denied that | l Want a 41/2 e \ alle he '\“‘ ot neile ey and | had asked the C anadian | BOVETN" s and Cochran had been assoclated | Ta s for ) € ““, Lol c Dl iy e tan)| ment to mendialalllp ;" “““lr”‘"’ in that enterprise. Some people always insist on gis. A m sale of property and D'Orsay. avorle, in the hope of recovering hodies. 2 : & 4 X tinayon : & four ) : It was said {hat one of {he com- SS=SEEEEmm———ei=—c lbu_\mg the same size .hh()95. : Carlson, who ' ; e s:_Groek Bache ,\m‘r pany's. ships would be sent to the| hut this is not a good practise. ' 1 [ooR8as IOV AR E o 2onio) t: Mademoiselle Mo e from Boston and that a Cana- because the length and width P . iry ¥ g 10 to 1 ned SIS 3 . < that not paid his Al S 30 to =ay, “ % fted her course to i e Tivin s : Spring Ha |d“ Active, LA cities W may dian boat had her co 'of different lasts vary and a 1 ndous d Of ) pa Winkle served A 3 GlEi T e I pass the scene toda THE KIDNEYS 415 in one shoe is the same Collections Are Fair rnable man e o GAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . S y leng‘th as a 5 in another. No More Dandruff S 5 Cherry strect announce the ¢n A ke DRINK WATER Lon. s t e — D. A, R MEETING gagems r dau, i —- | g wearmg Shoes ‘o T'aul Kaclin of 184 Curtiss street. college Men Who Do Not Belong yop. caiis at First Sign of Bladder | faits : : US{ i EM[\'N |H Today's Session Devoted to Nomina- No da beer for tilerwed it A e Slignily | Figher Irritation or Backache. | for Chlldren tion of Vice-Presidents April 22— ACHON 07 == | gcholarship Rating. The American men and women| Parents find that the Chily must guard constantly against kid-| T o Ufl .“m.;w“ ‘v‘-\avb‘wr \ " Bept e o ‘ : i N ChL e SaVb P||es Heal Up and N T Annizz | e S riativi ortewTentiios Aren Sy ShoesEthat Bthey U"fi halr, As s ‘ ARG WU or soven vice-presidents Nom.fraternity men are more able much rich food. Our blood is filed | here give long \'\on‘ = J ¢ 4tk 2 % t 1 students than fraternity members; | with acids which the kunr_\- strive | especially to see the moccasin an 1ie average of the un- | work, become gluggish, the climina- | s bodv: and members of | tive tissues clog and the result is kid- “)’“Ch give double wear. Pric football team are the ney trouble, bladder weaknesa and a | $2.50 and up, according to si (1 s of the ‘m-‘r! - dergra the na halping n the easfest seldom Fails (o (.m- Absolute s mit- lief From All Pain_and Suffer- | the varsity I st students of all, according to general decline in health. | m in Guaranteed By Axelrod’s ' poore e = 2 % B SRR \ J Pharmacy and All Good Druggists, | figures made public today lutgers When your kidneys feel like lumps i ; Rk i rand AT S i Ceratty. of lead; your back hurts or the The “Relief” for womes average scholarship mark of | urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or ‘ Mans sufferers from Piles or Hem- | The average sCacarihil NI | you'art obliged to seely relief two or ‘\\e are selling more and mor BY WIRY ¢ become despondent i N I T ruse (hes have been 1ed to be- | fraternity membe 4.8, the | three times during the night; it you|of these wonderful shoes foi Ameri 1. Puts This Tnto ie i ] e ¢ case was hopeless| figures she Football men B erars \.”“\‘;‘:‘:“» f\;kq"r;;ul;;-‘:;“': l‘o‘xm | comfort, all the time. They £ IllEGRLGED A 1 € ¥ s A there waanothing dnsths : ",.;Imv ) X:‘hl’r‘lr-u »: with a | you have ¢ rheumatism when the [81€ made wider across the ha][ Ketid U itlo A vGo to| mark of {8.7. The low mark of 'wealher is bad, begin drinking jots| of the foot, so they are idea) o ontt \” ‘ To "‘“fl people \‘\' \J\-“ -?‘m‘\ football is blamed in part to the of good soft water and get from | for women \\1th wide feet—o; ) £ UG yourdcugElst and gor.an SRS includes figures | your pharmacist about four ounces " One, fact that.its basi ken during the fool sore joints—and they com with the Main-Spring Arel ITORT el and iof MOAVA SUPE | scason as | of Jad Saits. Take a tablespoonful in red into the rectum ac- | tak ; : H with the | Miss: All g e emainder of the college | @ glass of water before breakfast for . : total « dons will b founit [eEt Femmalt i a fow days and your kidneys may/built right into them—so th H smis ‘ 5 3 th 3 lxr‘wnl‘\‘h.\x I:‘l.“l.\' e - —— then act fine. . give that support so necessar : L t S AL Rt & This fa alts i le from 5 = e . 1 1 & their soothing, healing, antiseptic MAY BE APPOINTED. I s ‘0",““‘:““;: A Toiee: tolpfop]e who are on their fcc 5 Ny e for tiis and othe 3 i o % 3 0 - i service batt . . A1 Divis actic allny pain and sore combined with lithia, and has \wm s :edl,l;d s hiias A\e\\' Destroyer Division ness and then by dircet contact with | Idaho Lawyer Likely to be an As-| 4”00 "o to help flush and | . e ! Now Ordered to Boston tne i them to sistant Attorney Genersl. stimulate clogged kidnegs, to neu- MANNING'S being recharged. e W April 22.—Destroyer ' heal uy forever Washington ~Edwin G.| tralize the acide in the system so they | . S repairs made makes. Lowest prices. O'Neill Tire & Battery Co. 9 Washington St Phone 900 —Ballet Service— Prest 0Live BATTERY SERVICE [LLL L \ U's y how speedi- Davis, United are a source of irritation, : 4 ston. i Iy ¢ ot o relief often | for Idaho, is under conaideration for| thus often relieving bladder disor- ASoh } vill sall for Bos-{ c¢ ! lays. Even in cases appointment as assistant attorney| ders. | k eatments, ous results have in charge of the criminal section of injure. makes a dejightful efferves- | n bt /l/xl { Rei ined. MOAVA is one of the | the department of justice’s organiza- cent lithla-water drink and belongs : T in every home, because nobody can S Jirsaes v | el dormns o syt s, L0 L L L S e e et 300 Sfore 3(,#4’ AE\L s ; orthoids who is disappointed with | jiam J. Donovan, recently promotgd | kidney flushing any time. By all | ast June for New e their money refund- | 1o auperyise the section supervising ' means have your physician examine 211 M ST. “There's None Better” York as leved ed anti-trust suils, your Kidneys at least twice a year, | 11 MAIN ST irict attorney | no jonge MOVIE ACTOR N (masans seriah

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