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© tree featured 'LIONS CLUB SETS MiGH HAT STYLE! Hombars !ln Sold Frolic: Tickets Suitably Recognized It was “High Hat” day at the Lions® club and all the members present and a few who were absent were awarded high hats. Those present were crowned by Carl John- son and Harry Hancoc The hats indicated the number of tickets sold by the members for the L of January 16, 17 and hats indicated that the wearer has sold less than 20; green hats that he has #old over 20; bluc hats that he has sold more than 30 and red hats that he has sold more than 50. Every 10 after the red hat means a gold star on the hat. The man who sells ‘the most tickets, nccording to Gen- eral Chairman L. W. Vogel, will have a feather in his hat. Mr. Vogel, who today leads the club in tickets sold, having disposed | of 52, was anarded the red hat. Everett Arhour, who has sold also was given & red hat. Ro Wilbur, who has sold 36, was p sented with a biue hat. Green hats were givs to M. W ‘Bannan, Harry C. Brown, Col. W. W Bullen, Willlam Curtin, Dr. L. . Dary, W. C. French, H. J. Donnelly, Adolph Carlson, Prof. Per Olsen, Rev. R. N. Gilman, Harry G. Ha cock, Claude Teroux, Jr., R. H. ¥ win, Howard Bronson, Martin W. Horwitz, James E. O'Brien, Joscph Burke, RETURNS TO CANAL ZONE Robert Scott Hattings, U. S whe has been spending a 40 diys leave with his mother, Mrs. Bessi Hattings of 87 Arch street, left this morning for Coco Solo, Panani Canala Zone, on the U. 8. § Sali to join his ship, the U.*8. £ 0-6 & the submarine base. This was his second visit home in five vears since he has been stationed at the base in Coco Solo. GERSTAECKER LODGE PARTY About 350 members of Gerstacck- er lodge, 1. 0. O. F., attended the annual Christmas party in Odd Fel- tows hall last night. A Christmas in Presents were given the children. The party was open only to members | ©f the lodge and their families. Louls Haussler, district officer will supervise the installation of of- | lodgs at & meeting | ficers of the Monday night. RS RO T S T NI T Fights 18 Years To Get Rid of Gas ' +I had stomach troubla for 1§ years,\ Bince taking Adlerika I feel better than for years and have not been bothered with gas."—IL. A. Champlon. Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad- lerika rellieves gas and often re- moves astonishing amount of old waste matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. Leading druggists. 1IT'sJUNEIN noon. | Providence. R. i e |liam G. ade, 25, Y. P. S, NEW YEAR PARTY (¢4 his wife, \ e The Young People’s society of the ! g er He First Congregational church held its | \r, Laprade fourth annual New Year's Eve party | Hospital street this afternoon, La- Saturday night and joined forces ‘prad( then shot himself. He is in a with the P'eng-Yu club and the | critical condition Where Sungh/ne.\ Sport awalts youhere W Bloven ’-" " scenic tropical uunn—«lootl fair- M’ under summer skies. dwnn( the season, ...a-v qfl Tennis the world's grestent players in action. ~—~lmportant matches will The surf s warm throughont the winter months and high noon st the beaches is the most color- ful sight i the whole country. Many squetic pregrams will interest you. Pdo-—blfly matches between important teams are a social rendezvous. every minte. Don't miss this year's " —~Hundreds of miles Motoring 15,5 v groves—lined with stately of other varieties of tropical trees, Fishing 5> ot i m angler Salfsh, Dolphin, Bonita being caught now in large numbers Evening Gaieties clubs, casinos and hotel functions Paris night life Kilties provide free daily Palm Park HOTEL RATES REDUCED Approximately 501, lower Plenty of comfortable, pleasant rooms at $2 per day Average single rates $3 50 to $7 50 the most exclusive deluxe houses. For information, reservations or Miami Chamber of Commerce : | way of South High st the decorations. | - mittee; son—You'll have an opportunity to see many of royal palms, Sin hundred varieties of game fish in the gulf The world's most hestras furnish music for the Here's a touch of New York- The famous Royal Scotch Highlander Miami oncerts in the Million Dollar Bayfront Miami, Florida sldorf Astoria, New York Gity—10¢ South Clark Om—l‘l '-HHSJ“ Sereet, COMMISSION uuua/ & ommmercon e co | S POLE WRECHS AUTOL Before City Plan Commission at ; Thursday Meeting. ! Extension of South |Camp street will be discussed by { members of the city plan commis | (Continucd from First Page) High street to machine was travelling at a ligh | rate of speed. A dent oh the left | , front fender has led some, icluding | sion at a meeting Thursday ~after- Constable George Schubert, to believe | noon, and 1t s expected that tenta- |\ U L oy sideswiped | tive maps on the work will be order- | { by another and forced off the road. |#d prepaged. | opinion i not hela. by Con- The extension s advocated by | i ODINOM 8 MOt BEK an catled | | property owners in the locality and |80l ¥ W FArees, W WaR S who believe traffle | . " "y says that the dent ap- | congestion in the center of the city R i would be lessened if vehicles could ‘“‘”‘ and not by a sideswiping and be routed to the south and west by . 2Ll (. The only | \vr;w\;‘; that no other car was volved. property needed for road purposes is VoI ” e by the consolidated school| There is a.censiderable area of | . a fact which indicates the |ice by the roadside just south of the worlk could be done with mueh less |pole, and Furrey belioves that the | cost than if lands of private inter- | car struck this and got out of ron.I ests were required, trol as it came up from Hart's cor- The proposed new alternate high- ner. The garage men agree with way Letween Allen street and Gil- | him. Nrither occupant of the car has any recollection of the accident. | the hospital authoritics state. Although both men were found | outside of the car, ail doors in the vehicle were closed. Walsh, be- lieved to have heen the passenger. is thought to have been hurled through the windshield, but how Cnrry, who | Four Babies Born Here : N s {is a big man and who is thought to On First Day of Year | c been ariving. got out is a mys- Four babies were born on New |{ory, Year's duy in New Britain, the first being a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Brakei FI“‘ m Hold And Collision Results | Willizn . Daniels of 10 Spring street, who came into the world four | minutes after the stroke of mjd-| When the hydraulic brakes on an night, January 1. Dr. I Curran | gytomobile driven by Joseph Fisehl | \was the physician in charge of the |of 117 Whiting street, failed to work, | others are: A son 10 M. | {ha car struck another car driven| cis Volski of 117 Mil- [y Atpert €. Itecord of 30 Lake| 12 daughter to Mr. and | goyiovard, in front of St. M r\'A‘ Rlazej Bajek of 150 Miller L opyrch ‘abont 10:30 yesterday fore- hoth being in charge of DF. | g0n, and then struck a tree. Charle Tokarczyk; a daughter 0 [gactof 13 Cook street. Plainvill who was riding with Tisehl, was | thrown forward and suffered a pain- | |ful injury to his knee. Mrs. John | 2 of 77 Spring street. Who was lalso with Fischl, escaped unhurt as |did_Fischl, ‘ Fisehl told the police he applicd his brakes so as fo avoid running down persons who were crossing the | Street {0 enter the church as he was driving south on Main strect. Tiec- ord driving in the same dir also be discusse i advanced by City as a curves be | ctte’s corner will This iden has bee: Engincer Joseph D. Williams means by which dangerous and street intersections may avoided. Mrs. street, John J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zaleski of 413 | which Dr. Clement tan. Al four East street, in LeLasher was the ph were horn at home. A. 0. H. and Aux ili-ary In Joint Installation A joint installation of officers of |1 William A. Harty branch, A. O. H., and the auxiliary of the branch will be held tonight in Judd Il on Main street Nine auxillary et tion. His car was slightly damaged, gkl ‘;lm'] of the A. g Fischl's car suffered extensiy 3 e installed 2 [as a result of the double collisio The ofticers of Rev, William A. | jg s letaolisions Dr. A, L.| | Boyee was attended by Avitabile, Harty branch are as follows: Philtp McKeon, president; William Fisher, [vice-president; Thomas Donlon, re- cording secretary; .John J Mangan, | inancial secretary; Lawrence P | ouoricq (hat fwo windows in Mangan, treasurer; Thomas Crean, | arage at 312 Church street were sergeani-af-arms, and James Des- | prolf e mond. sentinel. A | Anthony Kardokas of 47 Hart- Officers of the auxiliary are as fol- | rorq avenue reported that the rear {lows: Mra. Catherine Kehoe. presi-|goor of his restaurant was forced [dent: Mra. Mary Igoe, vice-president: and $5 taken, besides cigars and | ON POLICE BLOTTER Peter Denuzze of 84 Spring street | | Mrs. Katherine Kalinowski, record- |pies The meter was also smash- |ing secretary; M Covle, o, he said. Detective Sergeant Bi- financial secretar; Rose Mc- ],,,,,.,. in investigating. Aloon, treasurer; More- | joseph Jenkelunas of 565 Stanley | head, mistress-at-arm Susun | girent roported that a pair of shoe | Hart, chairman of standing com- was stolen off his veranda. | Miss Minnie Heery, sentinel, | constanti DeRosa reported the | and Miss Anna O'Keefe, chairman of | theft of a pair of motorcycle mark- the Irish History committee. ars) from hiat smoage | ht 16 Booth)| | | | {street. t.Avm IN IKHIIH Louis Bentz of 203 Maple street Revere, 1. 3 (P—Three reported the theft of his bicyele in | “two-gun” holdup men obtained fabout $2,000 in small bills here to- day when they held up an Everett Trust company automobilc on an isolated strect, front of i Squa ling. Anton Czellecz of 119 Cherry strect. veported that his 11 year old | son, Philip, was bitten on the leg by | dog in St. Mary's cemetery. An automobile which John Ohlson lof 55 Pearl strect reported taken by | his son, Ingomar, was returned, a cording to Mr. Ohlson's report to the police at 4 o'clock yesterday after- | t. Peter e at 4: s church on Frank- o yesterday morn- senfor-young people’s department of the church school to make the cele- bration the best it has yot enjoyed. There were about 70 persons pres- | ent. Dliss B, Clark was toastmas- ter at the banquet which opened th party. He called upon Rev. A. D. Helninger, Francis Traver, Miss | bara Christ, Rev., Theodore A, Greene, Miss Eleanor Hine, Kermt Parker and Leon Bradley. M. Heininger led in group singing and also called upon several to relate the “best joke' of 19 After the meal there was a pro- gram of games, followed by dancing until just before midnight. Then ail present went up into (he tower and rang In the new year in literal fash- fon. A brief service in the chipel E | concluded the affair. | Tourna: festuring many of the be played here this sea- | PAYING WATER BILLS TO ¢ "y The office of the water board wus ' splendid pools, featuring {one of the busicat in city hall today {as the vanguard of approsimately 115,000 ta ers called 1o pay their | share of the cost of maintaining the It’s the sport of kings with a thrill {eity water service for the y Bills games. sent out by Clerk Frank J. 0'Brien |and his staff will net the city | proximately 375,000 this of smooth motor high e, grapefruit and avocado MES. L. AL SPRAGUE HOME coconuts and ”fl""‘”‘" Mrs. Leon A. Sprague, former plants and brilliant flowers Girl Scout commissioncr. who has been i1l at the home of her parcnis i Haverhill, Mass., returned home < will test the kil of any Sunday. Mrs, 8 e was stricken Mackerel, Barncuda arc with typhoid fever while on a visit o Haverhill on Octolier 19, She <pent siy weeks in the Haverhill hos- pital Wi . for i critical. ltching, Annoying Skin' Iritations a time her condi- famous or per day except for ‘ Apply lkalln;: Liquid Zemo en applied as direets 1 and quickly sto a, Zemo tehin rr Iiterature, addiess {and retieves Skin Irritations such Fezema, Pimples hes, Dandraif and Chafing. 0 penetrates, cleanses and soothes the sk, Tt is clean, dependable healing liquid, enient o use any time rFOR SKIN IRRITATIONS GFTS | S0UTH Gk ST. EXTENSION [T FOUND SENSELESS HIckI 10 L .la mystery as the I push the land complete the case in short time, !spouts and the HICKMAN 10 PLEAD 10 MURDER CHARGE TOD“ .eopokl-Loeb Defense is Likely to be Offered in Fight 1o Avold Gallows. Los ‘Angelea, Jan. 3 (UP)—Wil- liam Edward Hickman, self-styled- “}ox" and confeased murderer, slay: er and mutilator of 12-year-old Mar- ion Parker was to be arraigned to- day on a charge of murder, The plea to be offered remained hour for the ar- raignment approached. Hickman was silent upon the advice of his attorncy Jerome Walsh, while the Hawyer himself refused to comment on his defense plans. Taking the opposite stand of Walsh, who chosc to be silent, the district attorney's office talked freely | on the cose and predicted outright conviction of the confessed fiendish murderer, Deputy said the ! than enough District Attorney Davis > had “amaased more evidence to send Hick- ;man to the gallows. Davis deoclared the state did net anticipate any difficulty in_proving “the Fox™ was sane when he killed | Marion and butchered her body. The state was prepared fully te prosecution of Hickman Davis said. 3 “Loeb-Leopold* defense was the most probable method with which | Walsh would conduct the case, it | was said. {City W ater Mnm Bursts Sends Flood Into Street A four inch water main with an! | 80" pound pressure burst from the! | cold weather this afternoon *hurch street in front of the Stan- !ley Rule plane and quickly flooded | [the strect. The water gushed up in| street was soon coated with a heavy surface of {ce. {1t was necessary to close the street to traffic on the left side of the street. Fear was felt that the road | would become undermined because | of the high pressure of the water and a hurry call was sent to the | New Britain Gas Light Co. which re- !sponded by lending the publie works 1t will be necessary to dig up the cement on both sides of the road before the break can be reached, Loses buit for $10,000 Over Fall Down Stairs Judgment for the defendant has been rendered by Acting Judge last week. The plaintiff sought amages for a fall down stairs in a house on Cherry street, claiming that the defendant was negligent in failing to provide proper lights. Greenbers & LeWitt: appeared for| the defendant, CHITY HALL PIPE BURSTS A leaking pipe on the third floor of the municipal bullding today threatened a miniature flood but its discovery before much water had es- caped prevented damage to the ap- paratus used by City Raecteriologist Chester R. Bowers in the health de- partment. The break came directly !over the laboratory and when wa- {ter dripped through the celling an inquiry was made which disclosed the source of the trouble and re- pairs were speedily made. KILLS HIS WIFE Providence, R. L, Jan. 3 P—Wil- Laprade, shot and kill- Marietta, 25, and her lalf brother Herman ¥. White in | ‘s lodging house at € on! Dluhuno(s&. The fellowing officers George Install Officers will be in- stalled at the regular meeting of Alexandra lodge, No. 24, A. I. O. Daughters of 8t. George, at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in Vega hall: President, Mrs. Hannah Berry; vice- presjdent, Mrs. Susan Webber; re- |cording secretary, Mrs. Clara Leu- pold; financial secretary, Mrs. Sarah Coleman; treasurer, Mrs® Sarah Greatbrex; chaplain, Mra. Lily Tay- lor; conductor, Mrs. Lucy Heller; assistant conductor, Mrs. Leone Phil- duff; outside guurd, Mrs. Alice Lov- ell; retiring president, Mrs, Christine Searles. The installation will be in charge {of the district deputy, Mrs. Mabel Turner, of this city. 'HERALD DISTRIBUTERS ENJOY TURKEY DINNER 1 (Continued from First Page) isian dance and did it well. little Itallan boys of secarcely 11| | years sang several songs, among which was an Italian operatic air. The-elder of the pair had a remark- ably fine volce and did not hesitate to use it, with his brother furnishing | a melodious second part. A minia- | .ture Carnso was brother. in actlons and—well, his veice will be heard | from some day. Another song of {this pair, in English, related the! | ballad popular some years ago. An- ! another | another Only With Thine Eyes” plaved the harmonica, ced, sang and told jokes. There ! some chorus singing by the in its preper place | whole group, you may be sure, | satisfied that everyone with the | temerity to appear on the stage was | good. they had to be, and all of the remnants’ of the meal remained on the plates. The impromptu part of the entertainment was a great gur- prise to those handling the dinner, if | not to the hoys. Finally the event was past and it was time to file past the gate-tender cn the way out, receiving a bag of candy en route, Among the last to than four years old. They were not Herald newshoys—distinctly not and the man at the door had been watch- Ing their efforts to “crash the gate’ for some time, repeatedly resisting | their assaults to mee what they would do next. As they smiled their thanks for the candy from gravy smeared countenances all the gate | Harry Ginsburg in the $10,000 ac-!tender could say was, “T wonder how {tion of Mary Russcll against Sargis|in thunder they got away with it." | Elia, which was heard in eity court| The twins are keeping their accref, ‘however, flolulhh' for another year. “-0‘0 l“fll‘F"l»fl!\‘ RE SUIT A foreclosure action, in which property of the defendants has been attached to the value of $5,000, has been brought by Dorothy Welling of New Yeork city, through Green- bergh & LeWitt, against Abe Rhepe- loff and Jack T. Putterman of this eity. The plaintif claims fore- i closurs and posscssion of premises on Linden strent Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz served the papers. Muit for 81,500 damages has been brought by the New Britain Plumb- ing Supply Co., through Nair & Nair, against J. . Evans. The firm has brought suit for $1.000 damages jagainst E. G. Monahan, through the !rame law firm. Deputy Sheriff Horwitz performed service. { PAYROLLS, LEDGERS STOL ! TIslip, N. Y., Jan. 3 (P—Offices of w(he Awixa corporation, an engineer- uh\‘firm which bullt £4,000,000 worth of the $16,000,000 Queens borough | sewer system, were broken Friday night, it was revealed today, its filer ransecked and 15 ledgers | and alt payrolls stolen. Mother! Child Gets Sick, Cross, Feverish | if Constipated Mother! Iy cross and peevish. See if tongue 115 coated, this is a sure sign the lit- tle stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, foverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, docsn’t eat, sleep or act naturally, ias stomach-ache, diarrhoea, re- member, a gentle lver and bowel clransing should always be the first ftreatment given, Nothing equaly “California. Fig Syrup” for children's ills; give a tea- spoonful, und in a few hours all the fonl wasie, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child aguin. Al children love this harmless, deli clons, “fruity laxativ fails 10 effect a good “inside cleans linz.* Directions for babies, vdren of all nl grown-ups are | lainly on the hottle, D it handy In vour home, A NIGHT Classes Your child isn't natural- ' and it never chil- | litle given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. A your drugzist for a bottle of fornfa Fig Ryrup,” then see that it is made by *“The California Syrup Company. SCHOOL Resumed After the Holiday Recess Meody Secretarial School 25 Arch Street Two | { | other youth rendered “Drink to Me | You also may be | | get theirs were two little tots evi- v [department ‘two large electric drills. | gently twins and probably not more into on | “Cali- | Vig | ENTERS LAW FIRN With His Father. Atlanta, Jan, 3 P—Robby Jones announced today that he had resign- {ed from the law achool at Emory | University to enter the law firm of his father, Jones, Evins, Moore and | Powers. Bobby's announcement followed | lips; inside guard, Mra. Mary Kil-| within a week of his succeas in pam. | {ing the state bar examination. In { making the announcement, the Brit- ish open, national amateur and southern open golf champion said | that his lcaving school would not |affect previous announcement that | he would not defend his British title !this year. Bobby said that while | |he had previously sald that his | studics would keep him from making ! the trip, business now would prevent {the journey. | The golf champion will attend the | “)nmmom dinner at Madison Square rdén tomorrow night when kings of sport will be the guests of Tex | nickard and hia “Six Hundred Mil- lionaires’ Club, ‘W omen’s League Program | On Air Starts Tonight The first of a series of radio Italks, interviews, discussions, etc., to run from January to November, Iwhich has heen arranged by the |l.cague of Women Voters with the corporation of the National Broad- |casting Co., will be given tonight. bravery of the fireladdy, a type of | | The series is designed to supplement | what the voter gets from partisan !sources and to give information which, it is hoped. will be helpful in forming jdugments on the issues of the campaign. The second wili| be given on January 10, Miss Katherine Ludington o me, chairman of the national committee, was instrumental in ar- ranging the talks. The New Britain branch ef the League of Women Voters will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. | George Loomis. 17 Grove Hill. Winslow Russell, vice president of {the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance {Co. of Hartford, will aw Enforcement.” The meeting {will be open to all persons interest- Rusiness Girls The Business Girls' elub of the Y. W . A. will not meet until January 12 because Miss Mary | Hdmands, ‘business and secretary, is to attend the industrial secretaries’ conference in New York during the preceding week. Pinnacle Club The Pinnacle club will meet Jan- [uary 9 at 7:30 o'clock In the gym- nasium to play basketball. The girls are asked to wear sneakers. INSTRUCTIONS N WAX MODELING AND PAINTING ARTISTS' STAMPING and STAMPED GOODS Handicraft Studio 9 W. MAIN ST, Genuine | “0Old Company’s Lehigh” The Shurberg Coal Co. Phone 2250 5 Franklin Street 'DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S, Dr. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and OXYGEN NAT. BANK BLDG. | Bobhy Jones Anmoumces That Ne Has Quit School to Eater Business speak on| Elizabeth ! industrial | ' City htems — Winthrep Councll, No. 7. Sons and | Daughters of Liberty, will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday eve- ning at § o'clock at Jr. O. U. A, AL hall Officers will be installed Dance, Berlin Grange Hall, Sat. night, Harmeny Girls' Orchestra.— advt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Noren of | 104 Camp street are receiving con- | gratuiations on the birth of a son, | | December 31. | Lovisy Moore Tent, No.' 12, Daugh- | | ters of Union Veterana of the Civil | | War, will hold its wmxhr meeting | Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in | 044 Fellows’ hall. Th2 newly elect- IM ofticers will be installed. { Harold B. 8mith of a6 street will leave Friday for San An- | tonio, Texas, to visit Brooks Field | and the Second Division at Fort San | Houston, where he was located for the laa¥ six years. He will also visit Fort D. A. Russell where he will join his regiment, $he First Infantry. Miss Mary Agnes Graham of | ‘Brookl)'v\‘ N. Y. spent the week- end with her cousin, Mrs. Robert | Erwin of Elm Hill. she returned | yesterday. Albert Goodwin Looniis of Grove Hill gave a stereopticon talk Friday on his good will trip to Denmark last summer before the Governor Roger Wolcott Chapter, Children of | the American Revolution, of Fast Kelsey | of the Laxative Habit {In all history, no Indian was ever, nown to have conmstipation. Nor {need YOU. He chewed the bark of | a tree called cascara. Today, we { have the candy cascaret. ’ | Caacarizing the bowels never forms | | a laxative habit. {an occasional cascaret will {break the habit. For strengthens the muscular walls of the bowels, and their need of any aid at all grows constantly less. What oth er cathartic has this characteristi The writer knows of none. An evacuation brought gentl¥ about by cascara will, nine times in | ten, be followed by full functioning | of the bowels on the morrow-—and | i for days after. For there is no RE-| ACTION as with sickening salts, or | any of the man-made purgatives {that go through onc’s system like a bullet. Physicians tell us cascara is the| ideal laxative—and the tongue tells fi CASCARETS | They Work While You Sieep' L. | | | 127 MAIN ST. (Opp. Arch) “81. | With or wit | meeting time from 6:20 to 3 {another [laxative Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn Hartford. Howard Belser returned te Word- ham today after spending a few days with his parents. Albert and Elmer Graeser, sons of Mr. and Mrs. M. Graesser, have re- turned to Pratt Institute Brooklyn, N. Y., where they will resume their studies. Miss Anna M. Vix of New York city has returned home after spend- |ing the New Year holidays as the |guest of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schenck of South High street. Renjamin Slade, who is in business in New York city, and John Slade, a student at Harvard university, have returned to their respective iplaces after a holiday visit with !their parents, Principal and Mrs. | Louis P. Slade. The buglers of the Girl Scout Drum corps have changed their P m., Tuesdays. Charles Abel is in- structor. Miss Gladys Cline, Girl Scout di- rector, Wil speak tomorrow evening on phases of scouting at the meet- ing of the Social Workers' club at the Welfare association. Every public school in the city and St Mar St. Joseph's, St Matthew's Parochial schools opened today after the holiday vacation pertod. school The Sacred Heart Parochial opened yesterday morning. READ us candy cascarets are its ideal form. At least a million prople know this; what a pity there ny who don't! Iy par because children Jove to take a cascaret. After which, for days-on-end, the bowels will be | seer to work of their own accord. The onlys habit from cascara I8 that of regularity! Cascarets tone and train the bowels. But at the first sign of returning sluggishness cascarct is as effective as the first. There cascarets. fsn't a druggist who hasn't 50 WHY experiment with ING PHONE 1409 Continuation Sale on WINTER COATS AND DRESSES 5% Discount on Boys’ Heavy Suits. —Rayon Bloomers in flesh, white or peach. Reg. price, $1.75. hout yoke. our teeth, Do you not owe it ceive, tions. EETH Now that the bustle of the Cnristmas season, with its attendant strain of striving to do things that will please others, is over.. would it not be a good idea to start the New Year by doing sometnmg to benefit ourselves, viz: begin at once to have that long postponed dental work done? Good health is our greatest asset. Without it life is scarcely worth liv- ¢, regardless of how much material wealth we may possess. And to a very great extent our health is indicated by the condition of One may go on year after year with bad teeth, feeling no pains, with no apparent ill effects, but sooner or later the effects will become man- ifest in some form of illness, ranging from cancer to rheumatism. to yourself, and to those depending upon you to do what you can to safeguar(i 4 hd The cost, you will find, to be low compared with the benefit you will re- set, that most precious At our office you can be sure of receiving the very finest of dental serv- ices, and our prices (quality considered) much lower than those of other hlgh class dental practitioners, Let’s make an appointment now, and live up to one of our 1928 resolu- Our services will satisfy the most exacting. DR. KEITH 338 MAIN ST.. and health? - = LS €