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" a0 B, S e S B e / /" DAIRYMEN HERE FR. BOJNOWSKI ASKED 10 AID AT DEDICATION Invited To ONiclate At Mass At GFT G0ND RETURY TRIDAY, ASK MG, HE'LL TELL HOW 17 15 DON! FEBRUARY 12, 1926. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1926, 13 In the Broadway News LT LONGER POSSIIE ly, unitedly and intelligently by Hw‘m-.:l\( at 7:30 with Miss Anna Pisko American banks under the leader. |08 teacher, Five girls have signed 'H‘ of the federal reserve system. |up so far. Any girl desirous of |learning to play a ukulele will be The \' w York stock exchange, he [welcome in the class, ml this same group of Tho crystalline lamp shade class belongs 1o * lons which are particulurly |will continue their work on their L O “ ful to the ontire A an bust |ghades meeting with Mrs, Bowers N hiureh In- Wallingford " | M .y ness community during periods of |at 7:30, | ie ) : AT ” e England Stock Breeders 0n a1 War Risk Tnsurance Must Be | fh.,J Is Opmmn O Stock Ex- [prosare ani, s At 3" oclonk Mia Virgiaia Hite N [ s | % d upon ita past record, Ilbut will meet all girls who llke to R h Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of Renewed or C ted { a6 Presid [have no hesttation in saying that |sing and talk over the possibility of oW Relvenching | rey. sucsan oot s ort Renwed or Gonverts LT G B L AL L S T S ———— been invited to officlate ut a mass in e l‘ — {ously ‘menaced in the future, the | A short business meeting will bo Wakefield, Mass,, Feb, 25 (Ph—Al njunction with the dedleation oty commander Arthur Petts of T:dy | Clicago, 1eb, 25 (®—Beltet that K exchange will be found fighting | held immediately after supper to though New England dairy cows und |Saints Peter and Paul - church 4t gigver post, Ameriean Loglon urg: e AN e tatar e oo ey s mlder to ilder with the fed- | yjan for new classes and soclal acti hoifers two years old and over have | Wallingford, May 31 all ex-servicemen in this eity, wl S voveer endroha s ""”‘(,‘,‘",”:L‘”,‘,("."".r SR AR taT hamARtHEQLAMIRELS Sh declined by 8.6 per cent from the | Reve Alexander Tanski s pastor .y, not. done 5o, to Investigato 1 : peo 1 i c s s T nl e arsuresd \aihe veak reached fn 1922, the present |Of the new church. Before heing of renewing thelr war ri tors of the pust never will ore, prescrve and sustain busl: | resent. outlook s good, and the aver named ta the pastorate, Father Tar ance with the government in was expressed by E. H, H, {148 prosperity — i Mr, 8 1ons said that one of the | 'INS F value of the animals has risen 21.5 mediately. Friday, July 6, 1926, wi v, nreallont of the New Yorki|eontoat’ o oracs (ha atock. sscnariol 4 v]":?""}'.‘”\_“l‘?“;‘m:m per cent in the past year, be last last day on which thelr poll Exchn address 10- | ondors lics in the part it plays in | _ponls 8t Goddard” of Poland These figures aro confalned fn ¢ cies can be renewed or converted S Eareratiio o Ve hatneteounel)'oe e el e i S T e 0 roport of the New England crop re {nto some other kinds of nsurance. hicago. e Aot hisines ® oy |Spring Maine, and his team of hus- 4 ) Py | [particular lines of business where 4 | kios mado the fastest time of eleven porting service relensed today, The To cnable all those who wish to o rocalled some of the business ||} needed and cun be profitably em- | goo toq 5 h show a decline from a peak of 859, <ccure information on the details rises which have eccurred during | iocoa™ ana” diverting it from other rlm, h.':nn competing in the three 100 head for New England in 16 oneeted with the profect. Command luat twenty years: and traced!|yycinass whare additional caplta) iu| oy, 0. mie dog sled race in trevels to 786,000 in January of this year r Pef s arranged to have Jaines teps taken since in the direction el ol Rl )l.x. from tho starting point to Cho- ¥ neither required or justified, th irun, the second station today. Due, however, to a steady improve . MeAvay, insurance officer of the { preventing recurren g erting the dlsproportion and 4 i by averting the disproportion and | cpocirua fs 23 miles from North ment {n prices of milk and return: seal Leglon post, present at the Le- Development of the “splendidly |,/ 1 qquatment responsibla for & | conwns to dairymen from a low perlod early ion home on Washington street, t W and flexible federal reserve || part of past business depres- Conway, umv-\}h:\n half of the forty in 1924, the average value of cow: very Monday night from 7:30 to 9 | \ & 8y " was held out as o | ' mile run to Wolfeboro, laid out as and heifers he from $68.23 in 'k to give all information to | uous example, e the first leg of the race, Junuary, 1 84 last month ¢ desiring it | | after-war collapse in 1920, i e | A — The lowest average value of $61.86 The Municipal Home Service Bu- |for the first time In the history ny; nBLUR vll(l‘\\t.l,l CLUB NOTES | READ II_I‘.IMLD_ 3 l!:‘n",'D ADS was reached in 1 following & 11 i another agency which will | American finance was met resolute- Tho ukulele class will meet to- | FOR YOUR WANTS peiak of $92.00 in 1 | ruish necessary information to ex- A s | e N | e s ———————— — - rvicemen. Tt fs open every day | Joyce Hawley doesn’t wear much in this picture. But slht_r WOI l_— e AT, - o ' Hian s 5 5| ave! SRR DAY Jroadway n she s shed o & Pleads Not Guilty on [ pt Sunday from S:45 a, m. to|even ]\s.x: according to Broadway, \}h: n she n'\hu into Lott Ticket Cl A v m. bathtub filled with wine at a party given by Earl Carroll, New sottery Ticket Charg nsurance statisties of the Unlted | o,k theatrical producer, in honor of William R. Edringtor \ugusta, Me. Teb. 25 UP ites Veterans Bureau show that tn | 00 (T Nala ey A ot T e rer ! Charles . Bushey, of Waterville ¢ wnuary of this year, 167,000 ex. | WeAlthy lexan, AMale guests then lormed a line an( (l ank the ‘ ruilroad trainman, charged with con ~rvicemen were still paying pr ILub dry, 'tis said. Harry Thaw ;mdv Countess Cathecart ai spiracy with Charles J. Willlamson iinms on temporary insurance, the | named among the notables to whom Carroll was host. { of Tortland to send lottery ticket War Risk vearly renewal term poll- hrough the mails, pleaded not guilty ies, These will have to convert ey o e e upon arraignment today hefora U. 8. cir policies into one of the six T e e Commissioner Lewis A. Burlelgh, Jr, | ppyv, ALEXANDER TANSK1 | Sandard forms of life insurance bo- for assignment. 1 S A e o ihst oA e g,-ml fore July 2 and those who have not | ' and Reynolds aro. coun )0 ball for appearance at the April {ski was an assistant to Father Boj- | k°pt up their policies, will have to o orrey | term of the federal district court in [nowskl here and it was at his re- | relnstato their temporary policles in l 1 Portland. quest that the loc: srgyman will | order that they may insure them- ¢ 0 Willlamson, a tormer member of [take part in the exercises. | selves in a standard polley later on. ] the common couneil hefore Portland | R rancis Keot formerly of The American Leglon through its | —_—— S o o S e fom s W bt of e | nns T commice e e Wi o I s developed as never before in cigar- 6f governmant, wis held 1n 42500 |monies at the minss, recommending to congress that tho C ) l C i1 N i e 1 bail last night In Portland for hear- | Father Bojnowskl will attend the |time he extended for the reinstate- : i ettes. Toasting does it. Toastmg iniz this afternoon, Police safd he |funcral of Archbishop John Cieplal | ment and conversion, but the resulta ln t C in four Y was state agent for the Mexican In. |which will be held in New York to- |of fhis cannot ha foretold and ex- in Gl '\H 0 vise J L : . glorifles the world’s finest tobaccos, {ment Company, of Juarcz, Mexl. |morrow morning. A. 8. Andrulewiez | sorv aen are fherefore warned not | e : Y : 5 o |editor of tha Cathoile Leader, Ioft | to place their tnsuranco rghts in | T i e improving the flavor and giving you e {for this metropolis this morning to | fropardy. | ATt o nn., p g ! {attend the obsequies | Eddy-Glover post is co0-0 Charles G. Morri ATy C i b : reater i m Turkish Govt. DE(I(’ICS Plans for funeral have been | with the Veterans' Burean through | fnic committ S d g er enjoyment, That Army Is a School lannounced by Dr, Sylvester Grusaka, | the regional oftica in Hartford in | T he irios . O, Constantinaple, Feb, 25 (A —The consul general of Polar ponti- | making a check of all men w ho serv- ST e ( th “a regiment is a ifical mass will be cel fn the World War who have not Giln S T school” 18 recognized by new Tur- |Patrick’s cathedral tomorrow morn- | taken an opportunity of saving their ;s e A 3 i key. An order from the war de- |ing Cardinal Hayes will officiate. | policies and those who a sted | G o e diy o partment requires that peasants Jobn Cicchanow minjster of Po-{in the matter, will he ) to learn | 10 LG i e n, Con P wlho are serving theie term of co land, will repres the Polish gov- |abont the varlous kinds of policl o i v of ( Gily pulsory military serviee in the |* E | and the details nocessary to tako the i et C 1 2 military service in th milltary v o ~J .\.[‘| step nf reinstat it or conversior i 5 " cliool at Constantinople also sl b " 3 : ”“ "lvmm; ei v‘v_f,» T Glover post oy 5 3 recclve instruction in selemtific O board tho 5 S “”‘ o ‘( © Home Serviee Burean, e ) furming at its agricultural college | “'1‘”\“‘; Vet L : > has been v Ir. ¢ need of Constantinop! Eos : SF kS TG “0 of Gilpatr ] k the ) k by rail to \\4 SAW 4Ly . ' \ ANTHRACITE ARRIVI it i ho 1 ! Lk lold g e Dr. Junne ‘\'!'n“rl I\C'm of | wLBxRED T0 BE ”JLL in deter ; irst shipments of . i 1 sum of money, ¢ Ihe coal strike wero received in this | Vermont Medical School | e st . vl vicinity today. Two carloads were Durlington, Vt, 17¢h » (M—Dr. | pPormer Follics Girl Takes Action in of Ar consigned to Chicopee and one to a | James Natlaniel Junne, for 85 | ) il he t Hart springfield dealer. \re a member of the faculty of | Hopes of Sharing in Mil- 1 T s + college of medicine of Univer- At e i ©Se g v of Vermont, has been unani- | Von Estate 1 at ¢ S H P T y elected acting dean by the | providence, R. 1, Feb, 25 (P s ays His rescription ity Rot halcallogs ) 5o iarlolh L ueiil DAt muiity s i e | m—— Dr. Junne suceeeds fo the position | perior court here this morning 1 1 | . Ecogdal 10400 BES oh Iperlonicourt licte ithisimorntn: Lucky Strikes are unique. Of over f fl 10t v ot by the death of .| Mary Heath McGraw, ex-Follies g asrower niiuence | Tinkham last December. lin which she seeks to have her di- 2 b d f . 1 e | Dr. Junne is a graduafe of {he |voree from Howard A. McGraw, d 00 brands of cigarettes on the mar- Over Rheumatism (700 ok in e S fnd nall ana void. She s bt ot ket, Lucky Strikes are the only ones e 'aris nd was surgeon gener of [ his 1 the court in 1 8 p M. James H. Allen, of 26 Forbeg | !l Vermont militia from 1305 to |Mich : 1 that his ‘ offering this final refinement. | Lbchesleri NOvA L cukeraa ‘n; During the war with Spain |will was nullified by her divorce, i | vears with rheumatist. Many {imes | he sorved as chief surgeon with| The Michigan suprema conrt re- =) | r h rank of major, {cently ruled-that Mrs. McGraw was : his terrible disease left him helpless ; 8 f i et st tled to the y left by nd unable to work, S : Skl He finally decidad, after years of | Pyihlie ian ~y FUrG BlcGrunion theRroind il ss study, that ars o Public mzn'm;:‘ s Close her divorce in Rhode Istand nulfified e s study, 1 ‘f”‘ 00 e can b On (1 At Bill the will. Her petition now allcges ree from rheumatism until the ae- | On Cumming Railvoad Bi L diteres trom MeGnTe ylate impuritics, conmonly Washington, el P ublic void because it was obt : i led uric ackd deposits, were dis= oarings were closed by the senate |oq by frand prac SR S s w s oIved in the joints and museles and mmitice 10- . Horfon, form r in chan- © nerve, very cxpelied from the body. v oon t ilroad eon- opy, who was indicted here with | With this 1dea in mind he consult- colidation hill nator Cum- Cigrence Dougherty, another attor. 1 13 a vor | : i 3 I physiicans, made experiments ns, republic S given oy ip the divoree mill scandal, 1 v & nd finally compounded a preserip- 1wo ks in whic ) revise his Keliatatilnw (oithoi M iCraw g % i tion that quickly and completely |measure after 1 it will be re- ' niiiitons are her, Wil G o : banished every sign and symptom of introduced. Whether additional MeGraw istor, T S . ! is system, pgs then will be held remaing .oth J. Connery, both of | uickest 1 b fesan discovery, {0 he determined. ho fought the probate of the will : i nrhu, to others Phe prine of Il was en- When 1 it fro had been wiho took it with might be (dorsed foday befo committer e iR b A salled marvelon At B cral coun- topyey General Charl feson of < of wrgi ed to lot 5ol fe Ar Line f i had (nvestl e f ingcy ) IS everyw out his | Railr ociati and waa satlsfioniihay l cry throu WEPLDOTS, - T | committed on the s ; t 1 Th THIAL IS DELAYED court ; P ind draggists ) Yo oI Y (P17 of e —_— & €181 he ! a TWO FLIE RILLED 1 5 wiih the understandin (R\—Two army preseription docs not tom of wn your Lishon, ¥eb Alvarenga and Reis, were ille tay when th airplane re from a a it whilo ving over a suburb of Lishon At At At At At At At At [ At At At At At $3.98—A few DRESSES, were up to $15.00. $5.98—A few DRESSES, were up to $21.98. §24.75—COATS which were up to $75.00. 98¢—MIDDY BLOUSES with colored collars, w $1.69—COLORED SLIPS, were up to $2.25. 59¢—COLORED PETTICOATS, were up to $2. _19c—COLORED SATINE SLIPS, $2.98—THREE LUMBER JAC I{l"l \l. 5—ONE SUIT CASE, v 69¢c—BLACK WOQOL TIGHTS 69¢c—RAYON VESTS and STE , were $5. lues to £2.00. 98¢—HOUSE DRESSES, valies to $2.00. were up to $2.25. D P-INS. were §1 and §1 69c—Winter weight, ankle Im:fl: UNION SUITS, were $1. For Friday and Sa At At At At I At At At | At At At | At \' At | ere up to §3 I 00, IMCOAPORATED 3.00—BATH ROBES, values $4.50. 89c-[|l PER BAGS, values $1.00. $5.00—B: \TH ROBES, were 87.50. 89c—VANITY CASES. SI.GO—-'Il H\Ihl{ TOWEL SETS, were £1.50, 67c—TURKISH TOWEL SETS, were § 89¢—CREPE GOWNS, regular price 89¢—FLANNELETTE GOWNS, regular “.‘liu $1.39. CECE LINED VESTS for children, sizes 2 to 5. Value 50c, 50c—0DD LOT OF BL fll‘\”"R\‘. were 81 $1.00—ALL CHILDREN’S HATS. 50c—TO CLOSE OUT ALL WINTER .00 OTH TAMS. wrday At At At At At At At At 69¢—CHILDREN'S WOOL SHORT SLEEVE VESTS, Values to $1.50. 69¢—CHILDREN’S ROMPERS, values to $1.50. 69c—SILK and WOOL HOSE and SPORT HOSE, values to $2.00. 69¢—NECKLACES, values to £2.00. 89¢c—SPECIAL NEW BRACELETS. S ..)()—BO\ S’ JERSEY and SERGE SUITS, 2 Values to $7.50. 69¢—CHILDREN’S OVERALLS. —A PAIR WOOL SOCKS, were 75c¢. 5c—A PAIR WHITE, BLACK HOSE, value to 50c. 2 to 6 years., Regular price $1.00, odd sizes, for children, and BROWN LISLE