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LB A I e \FEDERAL FARM BOARD PUBLIC HEARINGS BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TI[URS[BAY JANUARY 7, 1926, e e e e e e City Items ' THIEF GETS $90 WHILE | MAPLEHILL NEWS [PROPOSED INCREASE IN PARLIAMENT OPENS I3 URGED BY LOWDEN) . . o, .....| WOMAN SLEEPS NEARBY| , . = MILK RATES DISCUSSED BRAN WAFERS []NB L R S, | aekaens 11 'c 'I“ Jckots on eal man's Club of Maple Hil | Canada’s Fifteenth Assembluge Gets . Monda at C. L, Plerce & Co.— | mn m»n next Wedneaday afternoon ——— | Spearmint Flavored—Nice |Former Governor of Niinols Scoking | advt. p Street Home And |At 2:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs Under Way Today—Former Open- P e —— 1 = Willow Brook swimming pool will " | Laurie Banford on Golf street, A | ' “APORAtion Chargts in New Fng. ¥ : to Eat—Work Like Magie 12 YE«‘!I‘S of WOl‘k Relll‘e%med‘x To; Holye :Awricyldueal {not be converted tnto w skating rink | Steals Cash Although Next [talk on “Women n Civie Yite, land Would Add Greatly | ing Tomorvow. N this year, as was being considered, | 1l be glve » Mrs. Robert I, G diss 4 S | Problems T e Room is Occuplud Ml ) "I‘“'l s, '“‘“‘] 4 ,,',l ot | Ottawa, Jan, 7 —The members in Regula“ons | Lincoln, Neb., Jan, 7 (P-~Creation |b® done. Tho costs would be great, | ywnila shie was sloeping In an od. |818ted by Mrs. L. 15 Dary and My 3 [RCARGRE KIS AeNLL pAsAMANE Bk {of u federal farm board and the |Whllo accommedations would be af- |joining bedroom, a thicf took §50 TS\ srorees e bl gl Vel Dros SR Mt T ”wl”w‘m S Crm lorgunization of producers into repre- | forded for only 2 AT OB GEL C e posed ine the’ traraporia- |00, 10 be held late this attornoon. | Bullding, plmbing and eloctricat Setative cooperative bodies to be | The Sunshine Soclets met Monday It ot th honie ot M. Sendee £12 | Awiong the soung peapie who 1 zraiaecon ntikint Nowi Bbglariyy SR STHE ISR RIR 08 1LodhY codes which the city hopes to make |Incorporated for the purpose of car- | Aftérnoon at the Methodist church Winthrop stroet yesterday after n | rety T l07s ‘1' B % whieh would add many thousands of | W05 1 clection of the speaker of effective this month after more than [INE for the ugricultural surplug was With 11 members present. A report ahout 3 o'clock. ‘¢ Ohtisi st cle :\.NX‘ Iul, 9 ‘“‘}"' the cost of getting milk [the hous t ‘J $ l”lmt‘vl IN', “":,”‘; “xf,’: ars of preparation, will be of. |SUEGested by Irank O. Lowden, for. | of 1! Clirlatmes work was “road, || “Mes, Menla sl v man about |parcnts are; Herbert Olmstead of [ o0 1 (1S WX Jiscussod here |00 would be again chosen for| Chew a Bran-O-Lax Tablet for public perusal next Wod. |Mer governor o Illinofs, before S ) t meeting there have |35 years old, who wore 1d gray |Cornell, Miss Ruth Lienhard of ¢ I AL ARG T RN \ Once in a While—Never nesday, and at a luter date builders, |TéPresentatives of a dozen farm or- | been nine bouquets of flowers sent coat and a soft gray hat of taking o Institute, Miss Frances Sorrow | 11¢C!o" New England Milk Lol m"l ing will o N 5 1 plumbers and clectriciang will be |4nIzatlons here tod: _|and 3L calls made on the sick and [1he money. She saya the man had [of Pratt Institute, Walter Sorrow, |’ oMC olitionifutéthebdaiey)| CECR 0L CORSLOROTIL DA to Need Pills Any More The codes are now in the hands of | V38 lvndh Shtist gear with other | wheel chalrs, four pairs of crutelios |(he nelghborhood. Sergeant Patrick | Lilliott of Dartmouth Willlam Bar. | '0ion A&r ral meetinga. The | . Lord Byne of Vieyw. | NEW WAY TO EAT BRAN a printer who has promised to de. |PAFIS Of our industrial structure, ¢ Lions I'rolle at Lyceum the- |0'Mara could find no trace of the |vow of Amherst, Miss Helena Doan | '*Toads Kven notlce that ARGl MM A SR A ol Eatligsin s liver o the city a sufficient number [414 that organization was the farm- [ater, 14(h, 15th and 16th. Procecds man, The report was filed with 1} Nuw /Jersoy: Blafe's Collogn tand | e, sooraasetrutes il st pros| h will probably yecommend | vored, almost iike of copies for distribution at Wed- ans to gain his place, Iven fo charity. Tickets on sale at [police by Deputy Sherift Martin H rl Hammar of Worcester Tech, |N°%¢d And a mecting of representa SRR ruraleredita | ® dinner mint— nesday's mecting. The general public onowists are practically C. L. Pieree & Co—adst, _|Horwitz who ljves in the same house = s dalrymen fs called for tomor- me, plana’ for emigration and | chew ono at meal aa Welllas tradesr © invited to |28recd.” Lowden sald, “that agricul- r. and Mrs. Alex Gross of N "W | Taking only $1.25 in quarters yos AT TS T et Noun oo Tow Ir L L L e T A e e VRS Helps the first meeting, Tho codes will be [14re I8 in a serious plght because | Britain, Conn., who arrived fn W terday atternoon, a thist who In be- i “york anan SEFERL TARAGCES Of | done to protect the interests of the | (LOPHE S I BEERATON (0 EWO | i igeation and ap- explained fn detail at that time ang [°F e disparity between prices of [inglon a tew days ago, were guests |lieved to be a boy, entered the home | ;) Dro hul e HUsvRaih MGl | farwer HEan 1y ’ R SN | halile s HrOmB e Cobles given for thoso who Wil tg |cOMModity the farmer mells and jat The Mayflower of Joseph H. Dyer, 83 Hart strect, |y % Of New Haven woro gucata of | \ir, Pattee polnted out that with | "8 i : | Sarg e study the new set of laws further, [(N0S¢ lle buye. Because the farm- | Maier & Fattison Tickets on sale according to Ofticer Thomas dJ. v " e E. Welles 13ddy of fho strong effort on the part of .\' ORSREIALLD sAoTRONIoR Jpla) chronic constipa- ay PR ' {er must sell in an unorganized man- | Monday 11 at C. L, Plerce & Co.— | Feeney, vwington Center last week-end, wgricultural interests of the west | WOTKING on an amendment to the ad. | ¢h 18tipa Monday evening, January 18, the | | t y. o dress in reply to the speech, and are | tion—never need ordinance committos will meet at |P°F 0 8n organlzed market, {his|advt. | The house was entered by means Mia BB 1o get lower rates into eastern mar- X B D N a ) A AR ek purgatives or pills 0 o'elock to hear eloctricians; at |CSPATILY exists. The remedy s co- | Harold Beloln, son of Mr. and |of the rear door, the intruder evi- |, % I T Austin entertained the | o, (he New England dairy el e Al sl el et s ¥ o'clook for plimbers ang oo 4t |operative marketing, Mrs. Fred Beloin of West Main [dontly using a key to apen the doar, | W2 Bl bridge club at her hom {wight find themselves in bl et RSP eir amand s BN TS o'clock for buildors, Chuirman |, SiP0s0 We had a federal farm |street, has returned to Dartmouth |The moncy was taken from an ivory | GOIf strect Tuesday afternoon. |, jnerenzod costs at home 4 chew these bran David L. Nalr of the ordinance gomne [2027% Supposs that board found [collego nfter spending the holidays |har contuiner on the burean fn i | L7 ""‘.\‘l‘l’"" Was awarded to Mra d costs of transportation of wafers. A carton mittee, who prepared the schedule | N4t Producers of a farm commodity |at his home. Mrs. Dyer's bedroom, while she wus |, 4t Hddlemas, sec nd to Mre k from the cheap producing sec- [ * of them only 25c; at drug stores 000, & were sufficiently organized so us to | Musical Revue and dance, ausplees | awuy, rodore C. Wallen, and the conso. of tho west. Even at the Fl S ; of hearings is hopeful that a report | isplees away. 3 { \ t. Even at th Will bo ready for adoption at the porr (b representutive of all producers of of Stanley Wks, Girls' ., 0dd | e ion to Mrs, Seth Goodale, il e SR e | Ly ey ton at the ek~ | (hat commodity. Suppose that when | Fellow's Hall Friday, § p, m. Walter | | S R AR T T i e —_— o 1 Lomaon )\ Petapsop |1t ascertuined ‘this fact it should |Carlson and his music. Admission BROUGHT INTO PORT han Hart of Thompso aronnd Chicago and sold at a | At Least One Life Taken In Bliz- e J , 0. A Peterson orize such producers to form a [50c. Fri, eve, Jan. S.—adst, | : 8 from Now, York not more than the price from | 1 and Thomas J. Quinlivan, the 1ater | corporation for taking eare of the N B e G lay with a party of friends for ) * England sources AREATUe ETHAUS Ao R ERep O Ter at one © bing specter " = g B 1 4 ” . v uricans. 5 & “w“u ;"3;”;”“_"1_“':\'“:*" ! ter _fl"\l urplus, cither storing it to meet a |will mect tonight at §:30 o'clock in Gas Yacht Allen § of New York is ang Ir, Pattea sald that it was now Nobraska, L & commissioner, ¢on- | possible future domestic need or €x- | the Tebrew sehool hall. A dividend | At e sible to ship milk fn tank cars| ~ pate combiltice Lo represent the | porting it upon the best terms avails |of § per cent will be distributed. | Alleged to be in Rum Running Mrs. Thorator well of Theo- | 1ote oo country and have it | Neb., Jan, 7 (P—Snow- | :‘ ~"Mt plumbers at the January 18 hearing. jable, the oxpenses and losses incur- [ More than 20 foct of water is now G dore street ey ortained wing- | \ 1 condition. He urged st lich have swept this arca | GHS PR reu for storage or in export to be |recorded at Shuttle Meadow [ugh S DI Coast. lon Qirl Reserves at her home Sat- | drymen of New England |sit mber 13 have cost one life MISS EDWARDS NAMED bornc proportionately by all pro- 3 1t no longer necessa Eroviannea BT Jan T.0P) urday evening ke n careful study of the ed many travele Two Whon you 4 PERTU“‘“ Kingston, R, L, Jan. 7 (1—An. ducers of that particular commodit stville pumping cquipment. | gas yacht Allen S, of New Y ey ‘ il fake such steps as |persons are believed to have been| 10 felieve your cough, you are nouncement was madn here yester- | “Such a board could function suc- | Myron Steiubers of Shutle Mea- | formerly the Man o War, which was |y 7%, M Jshans ottt stiagt i) cocssary 16 protect the fn. |lost in vast snow drifts, uking one of the most widely day that Miss Alice Edwards, dean CCss(ully, in my opinion, only if op- |dow avenue, was arrested Sunday on | captured as an alleged rum runmer | 08 Tetr ed from a visit with her | | John Kelth died in the storms, ued andeffactive cong Miad of women at the Rhode Island state |°ralcd through and in hearty sym- fa c} of breach of peace, instead | by the coust guard patrol boat 201, |\ G —_— a searching party has been | Lnown lo every practising physi- college had been numed chief execu- P11y With the Cooperative Com- of drunkenness, as previously re- | off Sakonnet Point last Monda i ble to find Mr. and Mrs. J. E. U;Fg‘.n:xuph:;f“;:‘gl‘évyullh!\lnl tive sserctary of the National Homa | WUty assoclutions. RerLat e ; rived at the state pler early lust o T, son ot Atr and e |GT€€ks Making Overtures Who have been missing since | gor gy parmful coughs, becauss Jconomics Burean Vashington. Adolph Teterson has returned 10 | night. The hoat was brought in from M R DU % . December 1 el T i e Do St Y s canso LB Le HoEE RATOURHLIA Lol I Hart, s rosumed bis stuties Concerning Their Debt ™[\ fraciiers, some o them gl'.::,guzi\;l‘:!r::;:w':: the coneh month, Miss Bwarts, a graduate FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY [motiday visit with his parents at 67 | tar 126 and it sas announced this B4 Rlvoraidd AMliitary S AGademy Jan. T UPA Greek | women, have been stranded at iso- | el o0 hic visuen, (it of Oregon Agricultural colloge | Commonwi avenue. morning by U. §. customs anthori- o OB presented to the jaed places and some were forced rmless and, most 1006, has studied at Columbia ur .I ASKS FOR A DlSGHARGE . Court Columba, Cafholle Daugh- | iy that the only charge against her S norandum €oncern- 1o sioep in haystacks and abandoned importantofail, ithelps Natureto vorsity and tho University of Chica- ors of Amerlea, will meet this eve- |y running with an expired license Amherst Football Men [ iment's debt to the jurs, 1t is feared that many others hastenrecovery by clearing the air 50. 8he has taught in many institu- | ning at § o'clock in Judd's hall ( Fdward Wilson of Provi- A are still stranded. The snow is still assages of geyp edk tions in various parts of the coun- " . The Ladies' auxiliary to the Na- | g ssed $10 which was Up on Theft (lhllges; 000,000 was ex- | grifting, B He i[n nies Any Evidence That They Arc | tional Association of Letter C | ]1 a8 HENCH LY. WHICH AW Northampton, Mass., Jan, 7 (P— !y ce during the war, \ paid. The £ Paul XV a o N 0,000 of | o SR ) Il eaE oL v i At he of Paul W. and Michacl only $15,000,000 of it w . 1 A Trying To Create a Monopoly | V! Tt was clnimed by guard | : Berlin Bourse Shows Dl e g ¥ lc. A college foatball advanced Greeks believ » § N officials that the all 50 of FO%ibn Nete RS s - ' In Movies, |. Lovisy 8 Moore tent, No, 12, [y HS W0 il B e boat for hearing in ;were to have all of the o Firmer Tendency Today | aoide Daughters ot Union Veterans, will || it by the Spatrol on charges of ey have now d Berltn, Jan. 7 P—Firmer ten- | y | Washington, Jan. T (P — Tho insiall nrm‘»}-s at a meeting (his ey i el Tl conts, were con- ,{ain elaims which must ho smooth- | vy fuarked fn trading. on (o | Famous Players-Lasky corporation 'ning ut 0 o'clock in 1. 0. O. . Y for further inve: out hefore a funding ar bourse today as the : : g coast guardsmen during fhe or further inve ! ourse today as the result of a re and affiliated motion picture organi- | hall Mary . vold of Y i / tafet i tion, siticangnegrenchad port from New York to the effect ode. i chase n early rumor statec hat itk t 0 New K « zations asked the federal trade com- | Hartford, past department president, | < ik e The continance was granted by | 5 that & new company known as Eus e aban : the men were to be charged with | mission today to dismiss, on the |will have charge of tie Ry i argument of counscl. Ball was con- | Housing (nndlhon, in opean Shares, Iuc., intended to vecord made, the complain charging 'and will be assisted by Miss IHEEELHESHUQIERD CETe8 SR tinued at $200 each, The st 1 : i 3 a conspiracy to create a monopoly, | Tracy. cst ach, Tho atudents Army § place capital at the disposal of Ger- Government counsel had asked “Heet” Relieves Instantly \l iss Fiva H'nmum\-l are (‘l\up d with V)-x larceny of fur Washington, man industries, in the case to take evidence as to ;wu n\»n’ of m-» (& rn!ml Junior h\rh Rt wfl 1 e AN gescribed today by Seer Davis |vanced from 3 fo & per cent. |the number of theaters acquired by [school. & taught in R i hefore the house committes as “un R q | the respondent and other develop- | Richmond, Me, g P cconomie, wnfair to the pers rmation 1,uropm!1 Shares, | ments in the industry since Septem-| Mrs. Wilbur Gilbert and infant | Si¥ Archbishops Are to be Governing Rum R.mnc]g P()und and dangerous to ]v»u"lh and life." \;u.» ;\m-.;;mc;u nl New York | {ber, 1924. Both the government and |son, Wilbur Giibert, Jr, have re. e o o “ He endorsed a hill to authoriz rday by Havden, Stone & Co. | der advisement, and will stop at the Burritt hotel for | Risbop. v;"’”‘:’l";( JanT ‘I‘p —A dury in 1| (he proceeds (o be nsed in constrc- ts. It way stated that the | | The Famous Players counsel con- |scveral weeks bhefore irning to | A% ”\‘”““‘“;‘ ;:”’S N |ing permanent huildings company would acquire, sell and | tended the respondents had already |their home at Beaumont, T Moscow, Jan. T (T the | e ‘t‘m,‘;v o ,”'(’j"""‘ ‘I‘” ?‘\ Many temporary army buil underwrite both foreign and domes- “T"dtoi\zfi,?fiffi".fi" :)\‘fl?::‘ (\:g‘ot;f« "> R —— of ‘(v‘.lwn.»l“‘»:;l»‘v,}, rs,hv]’\\_\'srn‘r:.‘v"nj\lr\ n,: {15166 & coublined omior ,‘r"” s ‘f‘fl:;‘f“‘;’\u.“‘,‘”1”,‘.1_' yy"'\“!":'\zm;r‘vlrl. tie s ‘l;l‘l!ills;yy.j"\‘r\n:‘ :Lm: largely in | o c! ary evidence which . : Mosco PL AN o case 5 Wt S LR 8 d German stocks, sald would serve the purpose of the Masonic Property in temporary higher rhur; hcouncil, |2 the ey ’\‘\“”‘I‘_,‘\"”"””‘“ “tinder \mvx{' and_conatitnte 2 i ity 1530\\?;“(':;":;&:‘1‘?;:? ;:nl:: lyl:r):lx:[nlfl‘:f] = Montclair Is Assessed {1 KL:(E]'V(::()':‘V\H’I.:|"’?| xn.v.’y- Krutit- | ¥as based oceurred 22 = mile | —— T »v‘:ll“u‘:n\n lr:v'x‘h"o(u“;)‘nl.-llrr\ns e aita iy A " I'“n e Trenton, N. J, Jan. 7 (P—Pro- ‘0 the late Patriarch |CAD® Ann when the two men, visit-| spaRT “\ ' \,,,m“\,. ITRIP S hoiiiFa banquet at the Y W, " 3 [ With applicator attached to | pencit B 102 MOUER 1o recBen perty owned by a Masonde corpora- 1. The acting patriarch will be |\N§ FUm row 'm their powerhoat New York, Jan 7 (P—Gec T1. |1ast evening for members of “w mm cork, just brush “Heet” over the | " |tion in Montclair was ordered as- | oom i gt TEES) groRe I toPoNe otenenis § 200ty dmt e fotkf HeWA man cnniits Soihn | 200 i by el ey Asdai Al daae e | painRarss Gl eiherginiticngesgroot) [t S 1) 1 opinion | rppe pow council consists of Arch. [Loatswain Willlam J. Mazzino and | of natural histor La- ltlons committoe, consiating of Miavi ' legs, hands, shoulders, back, neck [\y England Fruit Show handed down today by the state |yichop Constantine of Mohiley; | Boatswain's Mate Orr of a coast w, safled today on the steamshid (Rivers, chairman, Alice Rivers, New A sl]am 00 or body. Instantly, you teel tnis|+¥€W Kngland Xruit Show taxcs and asécssments, | opchpishop Borls of Mozhaisk; Arch. (EUard patrol boat for the privilese | santa lisx on a collecting expedi- (Helen Paskus, and Mary Drobis. | harmiess, glorlous, penetrating | Head Suddenly Stricken the organization actu- |y,icnop Vissarion of Simbirsk; Arch- (°f 1anding a lquor cargo | tion for (he museum through 1io- mada pine tree nut dishes and at- for Blondes Onl heat draw the paln, soreness and | Worcester, Mass, Jan. 7 (Pi—Ics- R emites 13 Or- | nicnop Damion of Perevasalav, | 1he defease admitted that tho |yjvja, peru and Argentine. They ex- [iractive place cards, They mad y stiffness right out of the aching|lie R. Smith of Hadley, president of d to condy estats bus- | \pohpishop Innocence of Kamensk, """:,‘h“:l":f“,rml( Jut ,‘,2{"“:::;‘:"-“,‘ peet to epend six months in the - |these under the supervision and with “"‘""“""““"“"“ ens with age. But o < e catte o - | pas \ state grange, x edveditsk « @ a me f 3 Reserve co olden beauty gestion and establishes a cure. | had been attending the annual mect- |1 used Ty three a8 a Masonic | “qpe - couefl will administer all T | unimal Jife not now represented in | nitieo of the Y. \I\'r.‘ Gk Gracs ‘““f"“?" fine for Raig and seal. Makes “Heet” contains iwo soothing, |ing of the alllied agricultural tger- |(*MPle said the s title s | 1 ek amairs throughout the Soviet | Paris to Holland lumh | s __lcandies and programs further car- themcals. Hyghly soommenaes for i) penetrating Ingredients, too expen- |ests of Massachusetts in this city, | 1'% 'Y e Montelair Jodge Noo 144, 1 yj0n, ang will hold a rezular con- | By Plane in 111 Minutes == ricd out the color scheme The pro- hair. Guaranteed by all good dealers, suchass sive to use in ordinary liniments|was operated on today in a hospital == & 4 M. Itealty comp |vocation of bishops, clergymen and |y e Sy T () "an atrplane in mEs follows: or analgesics. “Heet” {s a clean, |here for appendicitis, with which he | rragee s e {laymen not lator than this summer. |y, roobiae garvie between Le Bour. Pl So S 3 Introductory speech by the toa 5 ; plrasant Nquid; doesn't stain, blis-|was stricken last night in his hotel. | aVER MILLION PLEDGED | SYEHEL (R T ’1‘1" B “"‘“‘l‘fl‘j get airdrome and Rotterdam, carry f‘)' Coughs mistross, Virginia Gordon; greetin | ter or irritate the skin and costs|He was reported as resting comfort- | Washington, Jan. 7 (P—>More {han | N0t connected with th PEOSRN) ing eight ngers, made s jump £ ! Anderson, the club presi- | only 60 cents at any drug store. |ably this afternoon. $1,670,000 has been donated or |Synod of the Living Church and has |\ “oitardam, today in one hour and Quiick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. t; violin solo by Helen k | iiagen tomezita funa A tainor ath| nobhing siniicommontmiThEENRRASRIZChORe St s ol e et o AngScandSOcsizs ¢ accompanied by Mary Dagat wl- 771eBlondeHaLrShan¢oo ‘ [the §1,500,000 debt of the Protestant | Ples of Archbishop Antonius of the |y maers (1 miles) an hour. Throat and Chest come to Miss Florence And Episcopal church of Amerlea, the | Russtan Reform church or other This is a record for the Paris-liol- Salve, 35¢ Girl Reserve chairman; response lq e — e RIghEiiav. Tohi Garanert Mdbens | ihoroticar W e Miss Andrews; Speech by Rev. presiding hishop, announced at a = S S Warren Blodgett; remarks by Miss luncheon fn his honor at the Na-| CARDIN \l, l.\\()ll HH TER S Katherine McKown, the Girl Re- | tional eathedral. Rome, Juan —The condition EXPERT TELLS OF SlMPLE serve secretary. Dancing lt\HO\\\\I‘ of Cardinal Aldan Gasquet, archivist with musie furnished by the follow- | of the Vatican library, who is so scri- s S e We're Strong 52 Weeks VEN though the season is advanced, we deem it our duty to this community to maintain fresh and full stocks of Clothes and Furnishing Goods. You can rely upon us fifty-two weeks in the year. The dress requirements of no man shall go unsatisfied, from a smart suit to an humble handkerchief. You'll get what you want here, as you want, TRES! HADI H SHORE YOCK FRESH FLOTU NDERS FRESH STEAK con .. FANC HALL BLOCK SWOH X “lll'lL BUT ISLAND RDTISH . SOLID MEAT OYST! ERS OPENED 8¢ SPECIAL 16 oz, Loaf. .. THI. B 7c 111 that small hope has been en- was somn: after | what improved today | cessful night. Mr. Lloyd G sing throngh Rome on his way to ingland, sent his secretary to inquire about the cardinal's condition and fo ss hopes for his recovery. ardinal Gasquet is English. corie Any Man or Woman Can Get | Rid of Lame, Achy Back I"AMOUS ATHLETIC | TRAINER TELLS IT During my twenty rs training of athletes, both men and women, T have handled so many la achy backs and shoulders, I'm convinced | | anyone can speedily and surely re- | themselves of every sign or and patn,” declarcs Mike famonsg athletic trainer -— M ur and all round ex who now i& In charge of the | tieve hurt riin edish | pert REMEDY FOR ALAME BACK ing students from the High EA‘hnM‘ {orchestra: Barbara Troop, l.ulh Wacker, Elbert Basney, Harry Ward “va l“ E[NIS Bonislaus Madrak, Arthur nn‘x\:fi({oms Come Ollt Without a |and Robert Young. Thanks and ap- | . Dat preclation for the success of the | Murmur; !’flln Gone At club banquet are particularly due | Once—Guaranteed. WAFERS THIN AS PAPER Mrs. John A. Larson, who prepared | the food for the banquet, Rev., War- | = ™ ren F. Blodgett, who spoke, Prof. | SHOES DON'T HURT Matthews, who procured the or-| [ pever saw their equal” Yank chestra, and the students Who | coms right out by the roots and played | never a pain or sting. It's & joy | The & 8. club of Girl Reserves | | to stick an ‘O-Joy Corn Wafer” on |a tender, achy corn. Away goes pain immediately and then later out comes callous, corn, roots and all. Slip shoes right on—they | won't hurt. O-Joy Corn Wafers are thin as paper. Stop using ugly recently took some scrap books to e Day Nursery. These hooks had | en made by different Girl Reserve | I TRIANGLE NI ster Barnes will T ] be at the | burning acids and doughnut plas- R haston s Tl o, AL e CH1k)5181 )05, oory 476 Maln | tara: Phousanis of sonils tortoead b \‘;Mf‘ b el t, tonight at 7 o'clock to start | with corns have joyfully praised LD avaliar JoNnaoni Loveleg et 2 e class in_crystalline lamp shade | O-Joy Wafers. Results absolutely Thousands of women suficr this 8 ; B e e e L el LI DavEand iy aEeiamn SA S Utaaall = Mrs. Barnes will have a shade with | i b fan told me recently his wife after |furn this liniment loose to the pub- 4 = HIREE ST AEYE B SRECE W FANCY NATIVE tha baby came suffered agony with |lic so anyboiy no matier how poor | yie f H S TE BEE TR T B .m 12€ | mackenen . 15€ Bliame buck. She coulint iewp for can get & bottin when they meed it | g for next class night. Fach girl FANCY suffering. 1 told him how we fix up | I've therefor zed with 2 M2 G furnish her own materlals and h 14C SMELTS b 22c Limanis bacicn: & JIfY.AlEEnVoSh ImiConcern 2to 1ed work, |1l own her own shade. No charge SoE . * 1 bottle of liniment we He the reader can get it at the | Loy yono g eor struction. 20| Shan TEAR 20¢ J ook it nome and next day ho said drue store w or around e et s LI th. —Mike the nurse rubbed the wif lingjust we it in e |0 Nre Ciltton Hill who resides at PANCY RED with that magical linimer « leagucs, I'm ot {rying to make Sl el Gl e n. 350 SALMON Ih 320 and in an 1 fortune out of it. T love baseball :1.‘\”“.:: formely Extnte (ORAIY, FRESH OHILLED 1 | tho morning the it and g into the |onq Lol TEICed by the Kresge Co., w 48¢ | e w. 14¢ §' cone business. |1 dOn't|of uhis city. All club glris planing 0T tc jle these W from anybody who et aalcaditot et Mike VAIDIE ROUND 25 T S AR R N T Lot 35¢ | s B G e pains. 1|10 consider it a favor It any per LEAIOneRTIngsn, ; GOC | \‘II \l!l\(. " 25c naturally use the t liniment | son not benefited would write me DIES OF CHOLERA | Makes yourhead pint CLAMS .. 8918, money can hay. In 1 was so 50 1 can s them hack what the | paris, Jan. 7 (P—Another 4l and nose feel Sine. - = dissatisfied with liniment you can . 1 know if it's used | inguished physician has fallen a vi DN COFFEE 3 Tbs. $1.00 | Mot Wb it L e e e i Esey t0 apply el e make me one — no matter what it Mike Martin, |vancement of science. Letters from \ Quick to act PREPARED b, l{ 27 | costs — they did, 1 was amazed at . N. W.. Washing: | pondichery, French possession in WEWHEAT Flour 3 l p C {the difference — Professional ath- Tnilla, Pepott that Dr. Ernest Desnsa, TRY DRUG STORE FIRST s e letes and trainers al) over the coun-| Drop in at a good drug store & r of the academy of medicine, 30c and 60¢ per tabe lmr\n \~~ul.ll ) ““,\“ D try began writing and talking | get a bottle of Mike Martin's Li dled of cholera there November 28. | R S R 2 about ‘Mike Martin’s Liniment’ | n 2 ounce bottle & Dr. Desnos, in spite of his advanced | Loaf. 10(: Cllp Cakes .doz. 24c J ey an ven i S ounce $1, or write to Mike |age, went fo India several months whtatior men; dtignists. &od| Martin Se the. Stes you ¥aht per-legs. fo thake s ipsola) Mudy ot} fans have convinced me T should cel post. He will send it ra I RETURN ENGAGEMENT MAIER & PATTISON TWO PIANO ARTIST! Musical Club Auspices of New Britain JAN. 17TH Return Due Absolutely To Popular Request

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