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unate Few,” wh Fand T trying to §8¢ comwmn - |[FRELEERSC) SR | Every Inch a Tire efort to -_'ull"‘:u Ghristian Endea " op- Society—Colonial - Delegate 2 1 H Lead |- - - - - e T HE diameter of a Goodrich B e At P e Tire is no measure of its merit. s i e o S wate (S 07 A L meiaRlp | e e i s S SV | et a1 (he Shooss home- on The smallest Goodrich Tires e J g 3 ly o 3 aSomm RN b Pt S8l ihey bl foue %m”g o L cppenitoener st standon theselfsame guarantee ST e T Re o e s | of quality as the biggest. dividualistic view-point. ‘from L o o g T the' guest of 5 : KD e e et un, ha | On my gardens 1 domt nead a créat : | ora Follow, CrerSundag: - ° | f . Goodrich workmanship puts / trials Wd } h am¢ <3 s ~ 3 . hed his trials and Has also heard the | ATCNTL % somey or Eeve wpi/ By v eeleteg : | e e 5a ALL into them it puts into a big- / e e i [ g S : ger tire; that is, the BEST it has. Goodrich Fair Treatment safe- e e e Sua Sompetont help | finding the right sort of man to hire. s e LIRS 2T s gt Cotonit Goneart | Washington County, R. 1. - | HimAs my - work—triick-gardening, | The Colonial concert by the Ladies' It certainly is a problem. Accord | MME fyiner mnighly specialized and | Afternoon club, fo have beon iven &t ing to the old - 3 f = . O e eT e sme fire. | more than usually technical, 1 can't|Yeoman's hall last Saturday even ! g much smoke thers miat be some T |0t i hoay and everypods. I hawel| was’pontponad o Mondsy svening ob| - s domdin their service with the come so persistently and so- widely | to ask for -o:n’erwh;t i i n:l-c’l&&'- SELE s ] 'u;ld":: Supper and Entertainment—Fire at River. 1 t ith : S aton: | ¢ east in character and Intel-] “wis o good attandance a 2 th W from farmers it Ol e Nt Yeal | ligence, than are usuaily demanded ot {1 nt programme. Refreshments| SPrague House Starts in Ash Bar- of. rich farm mnd same pledge at goes 1 basls Tor thom : e, e e R i s e s cadt] o e ALL Goodrich Tire e farm-help question is realty one | makes the search for the right ong s May Miller of Colchester spant| . ek C. S. pich underlies the future of farming. | quite as difficult as the average, he end with the family of her e ladies of the First Hopkinton elementary and high Upless farm-owners can find labor, qup-(.ve: e . _A. f' Lyman. Y Seventh Day l-a-rt’l g.uuh served a 3 v;..dflnl.l amd vocational Get h Tir B and 5| But when I've found the _Amoriz the congregation at the Sun- | baked bean parist ecarpestry, Goodri S A B omik thels acres 1o | we have generaily; thus far, Eot alghg | JE the conmresation of e SR b dshonis Fossiay vniE Suih o TR, C es, the e Sbros will have to lie | together as nicely as two mice i &fLyman, Jr, of Willimantic, who is|was followed by a short and interest- work, mechanfeal drawing, sign 14 11 the bi ith Where Y. Saworked: ‘Ama the city consumers | nest, and have parted, when that time |emploved af the post office in that city. [ ing programme. smait as well as € Dig, w1 Goodriei . 1 Wil have to go without the potatoes | came, With mutual regrets. Funeral of Warren S. Worth. Weas Sommunity woclal was Bald_ o jeral Thd R onkons i MR | e on 1 an e TR, Bies saghe | e % 7, propas the assurance you are buy- TRich thoat acres iEREE LT as explanation 1s that, from the gui- |17 at-his home in the Fop River dia-| Srsdnesday “’I - i th £ . 5 d g P set, I have laid down one fixed tule L I 3 ng the best fabric tire made. of ‘treating the man I hire. That.is: ‘.‘Afi "_f'l:’!::“{%";; ::«:‘m e e flled with ::oka. e Always do a little more for him than . some time for traces of fire and final- . \n _one sense, its worse than ihe|T Ssreed to when I hired him. and |het his conditien was serious: he iy jocated it in an ash barrel in ‘sternal (I-nf. Int\“’e_m!g mmsmny Franch | always ask a little legs of him thap I }han grage ta 3 n-lhxhbo;"- %‘:}.‘*’"‘ cellar. It was soon subdued without T iy fou "of the | told him I should at that time, . . {for a physician, but oith was age. Siays. Tnat “triangle’ conslsts of the | ©°G,J"¥eu1 Tias been that e is not|dead on his return. = Mr. Worth is)°'The ran of Saturday settled a con- ife, the husband, and—the othel|oniy kept from finding fauit but is|Survived by a daughter, IMrs . Lynde|siderable portion of the roads in this man. Our triangle of serrow A8 Cor | occasionally moved to real gratithde[Porter with whom he resided and &|vicinlty. R *|for small favors. Another has been [Son, Edward Worth of Hartford. Fu-| Repirs are being commenced on the | sanitary sewer, 4 miles and Fpu Wivedt an that Te, mot infrequently, has been|peral services were held at ,:"”fi::,‘f,‘:; fiate road by the use of crushed stone| elght-inch waler main, led by this attitude on my part into e 5 in filling the ruts and holes. wells, of over one million gallons At one angle stands the farmer.) ., ling a similar posture on his own, | 2fternoon at two o'clock. Rev. T. W. @atly ‘gelivery: 3.000 feet of heat He has the land: he has the seed; |2ssuming o sb Oswen . officiated. Burial was in the = s ly assuming little help- ) of clay conduit he has the experlence; he has the |20, i’ unasked, or volunteering. tp | olumbia cemetery. ROCKVILLE lead-covered insuiated The B. F. Goodrich Company Alron, Ohio e A R e e o Bell. "le|stay after hours when he saw a job| ~ Willard B. Clarke's Funeral il Cable, central power plant heating all N TEXTAN is a fibre sole— Sincerely and ardently wants to raise | Was suffering for prompt attention.i” |-" Mhe funeral of Willard B. rke, | St. * Patrick’s Social — Work Being | the buildings, 25-acre lake stocked [i\ NOT rubber. It is water- his own which was held at the church Frid with fish, .70 horses, 110 cows, 31§ e A he aturins of that| This scheme sn't any invention of | arternoon of Tast week. was Jargely At Pushed on New Parish. hogs. 1,050 hens. The foundation here Zompatence which is his dearest de- |Mmy own: I it was, T might not be =0 | tended. = Services were conducted by| Mrs. Willlam Taylor _entertained | ! 12id for a city of 5,000 population. sire, but the possibility of a decent|fres o bass it on. T learned it, vears|Rev. T. N. Owen. Burlal was in the|about thirty at a St. Patrick’s soclal, Ry present living . for himself and his | 250, OR jeal aoh Who, in | family lot in Columbla cemetery. Mrs.| Saturday evening. GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT. Jamily depend upon his making the |t2lking the general subject over'ex- |Clarke.accompanied her daughter. Mrs. | Mrs. Ida T. Cottrell and Mrs. Lulu proof, stub-proof, flexible, matches your shoes per- fectly and outwears any leather sole you ever Tost he can off his farm-lands, But |Pressed his belief, that most- of the Preparations are complete for the he can work only a very limited area himself, “all’ by his lonesome.” In fact, he can work almost nothing, en- tirely alonme. Practically all the so- called “labor-saving” machines which he uses call for an additional pair of Edith Little to Hartford and will Te- | Palmer” wer s RS Wy, e annual encampment of the de- Mrs. = partment of Connecticut, Grand Army f John T Palmer who has heen| 8™y T ubiie., in . Bridgepoct Too disputes between 'farmers and their help were dua to parfectly. self-evident | 27 With her for the present. attempts of both to over-reach eah| s‘;;"'f"h prained. ries the|!H Is improving. other. ey'd always get along bef- lam ertscl who carries e = fer It each took @ real concern in the|millc produced in this section to Wil-| J. Palmer Greene, who has been|d2y and Wednesday. April 17 and 13. other's Interests and showed that he |limantic, when thrown from his wag-|confined to his home by illness for o;::%v:?;:‘l’ok;l"é?:lmfinaym“n e Rl: wore. - Ask your dealer. ,tM'GDDD the most and best out of his acres he | MY neighbor remarked, with a dry|Was badly sprained and bruised. Mark P ) v -t A D - = o rucs |did. One side or the other had got to |on Friday morning falling between the | thirteen - weeks, has been outdoors a = it “ ?E 4 B olta ot theit operation. To get | egin it—to take the initiative. And | horses, struck on his shoulder which e - o WAL Yemed in 038 Feoms: ath o, T 087 oc c rl y |V AL IL war: rnley has bes - , No. 1, e § A smile, that he wasn't too proud to|Edwards is, carrying the milk while ;fvm work a few days with a badly|Broad street, at 1:30. Aides will re- A must have more or less help, accord- i b port to Frank M. Wilder of Bridge- 2 R R e e | e o oo £ i it MO} BRI | “ER RS e v v, conn| S, o it 2L wtho e | NO)R WICH NEW LONDON . D — entertained Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wal- |to his home for a fe wdays with a| JTh® aunual department campfire 1 At the next corner of the triangle| . . . o ok | 0 of Beottand | Wednesday and |bad cold Is some what better. will be held in the nigh school audi- (% stands 'the consumer. Perhaps It|.nd keemer-eved after theif own in.|Thursday of this week. Work 1= beiux pushed en the mew |t L e ey 5% ould be more sccurate to say, in- -ey = : . parieh house. nt. | 2 v ] wiead of “stands thers the consimer | (SIS (3 Matural fhat, Whewwa| The srange colebrased the B0 gl |11 1 e Sommaniariin Chlet Shem o wa |10 DN LT STISIN STNRE) - - NORWICH TOWN dan nces up and down an - 1. that,, e grar : : 3 P o 2 Kicka and squedls and shakes his st |hire.a man, we should dg it for'our | niveriary of the orsanization Wed- USQUEPAUGH address. 1t ls expectod that Mrs.|Final arrangemonts have been made| g nerai of Miss Mary L. Mur and roars denunclations at the far- | OWD sakes and not for his, for our|nésday evenins. There was a good at- Tda K. Martin, national president of = _movin A i e mer for not getting him more pota- | OWn Profit, first, anyway. tendance and interesting exercises il e ot sE the - Woman's Relief corps, will be|Picture in a local theatre in the near| Largely Attende > toes and cabbages and onions and| But there's such a thing as an “en- |State Master Davis of Middletown Was | David Derkine aoecs Monacncpaugh. T TR L L 0 31 @ (Honk of (Wies. “dames. K - milk. So that he can buy them |lightened” selffishness, which is quite |present an; addressed the meeting. A | Basper af, . Lenten Service. 1P t - in - -1 43 arber Moore farm. Tuesday, J. C. - | that there will be a large class initia- cheaper. fiege,ont from dosvin-the-manserish- | chicken ple supher was.s Iatare Of|Cancone moved o the house Vacated | Zoms “all comwade The women ‘pt| ton in ApriL. Tmmediataly AIter LoRt| reridsy morning e funcral of X More flies are caught with molasses | entertained by William M. - Woltt | OY, D Ferkins, Tuesday Edward Rey-|the Relief corps will furnish lunch- | the soclal season will be reopened with | v it 98y JOTRRE TIE 11T, And at “‘r. ::::rndn;ufl;;: n:;sm—u than with vinegar. hagter of s, Tocat nge, and his|7olds moved to the Stetson farm in|eon. At the closs of the first day's|wWhists and socials under the direction [y om¥ ' EERAY, (00 or leans o It vou want to show that yoUTe |mother, Mrs. Kate w«\grr.',lan“'a left town | Richmond to work for Charles Saund- | session veterans wil be taken about|Of the social commitiee. wais 2 large attendance “hired man,” monchalently chewing 2 |.pose’ thave one thiner o > o ers. - R e w, whilé he “figgers” whether he'd | ;,’° vo " eagy ng. You can do|early Thursday morning. 2 Mrs. C. C. Kenvon 1 a1 the city in automobiles. Tollowing and friends, many com 3 y and make yourself ¢ - C. C. Kenvon is spending this|the close of the encam . Wed- ODD FELLOWS. ere were beautifu B ey ahihe country annther e eI T Bért Lewis of Manchester ' spent e clos encampment, Wed. There were t week with her mother, Mrs. Mettis | nesday, Howe post will give a ban- o e . W year at forty a month and privileges, | 450 ITAEVRAIe COWE U0 N | Wednesday and Thursday with his|Doiing at Peacedale, who i3 vary ill F o e} . Zhe econd defiréo-will be oonferead ) clusters of fowers, 3 Sove 1o i Where rot arents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lews 3 lquet for the comrades. Angeline 7 andidates at the mext|nan was celehant of a requicm - e ss & ey for dons | another thing. When the assertion of | on' Columbia Green. Richmcnd grange met in thelr hali [Bartlett tent, Daughters of Veterans, | cegiiac wserine ot Lnene Jodue o, | mass At ed Heart inclew 1s getun’ 33 & day for doln’|your prerogatives as “boss” won't ac- oot o T S near Usquepaugh, Thursday evening. | will be in charge. O e iome o | Segys E ot - o The problem is how-to round in|SPMPLSh it as effectively as you de- BOLTO® Arthur Cooke entertained hunters| " Boy Scouts will meet all incoming| Monday night in 0dd Fellows hall | Some Sweet Day. and sire, perhaps some slight concessions from Providence over Sunday. i o Dokl Ghiys aad thelr set feng sger i ' er- jar’ busin transacted, | Ple Jesu. As th e O es il Lastend ot thice. |to ihe other follow's whims or hob- - i John Michael who works at R. L S.| vices will be at the disposal of the | Lih Hesie Grand 7. T Cobp In the | trom. the cHurch the ¢ O ved cantankerousness, with each | Dl Way Eive better results. Grange Has Enjoyable St. Patrick’s|C. was at his home Friday and Sat-|old soldlers. chair. er, My God, tosThee. of its angles at 0dds with the other S Day Program — Teacher Entertains | U742y of last week. The annual convention of the de- | Shetucket lodge, No. 27, conducted | Melone was at the orga: ESSFULLY two, it goftens into a smooth circle We all know that team-work is Puj irtment of <Connecticut, Woman' a regular busines meeting on Tues-|In the fam lot at St With an of dts three occupants both | better than one-horse or ome-man = i RICHMOND ief c will be held at the|day night in Odd Fellows' hall with a | tery. The Learer Defore and behind each other, in|Work. Especially if the team pulls| A St Patrick's day program was First Presbyterian church, the same|good number in attendance. Five ap- | van, Frank urp! J mutual help and for mutual advan-|eVen and true, both setting their | cnjoyed at the meeting of Bolton | Joseph Dunn spent a few days with|38Y8 as the Grand Army eneamp- | plications for membership wers re- | Cornelius Sulllvan 3 o tage. shoulders firmly into the collar to-|grange last week Friday evening. The | his sister in Providence last week. S Ceived. The members of the lodge are | Fields. ‘For the farmer himself, the problem | Eether; and not see-sawing along, first | numbers consisted of a solo by Miss|_ Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Tyler of New making preparations for the entertain- { Cummings & Ting - fx chiefly concerned with that evasive | One {rying to get ahead of the otber | Mary Mathien, songs by Mrs. Myron | London were recent callers at the HEPTASOPHS. ment of the grand officers of the | the funeral arranzemens “hired man” I he and the farmer |4nd then the other trying to “soEer” | Lee, Misses Mary Sheridan, Lina Bid. | Moore homestead. At the 1ast regular meeting of Nor- | state, who will be the guests of the — — can b brought into complete alli- |back in the traces. weli and Olive Hutchinson, roll call| Phillp E. Moore spent the week end|wich conciave, held March 1zth, Ar. | local lodge in the early part of April | Rare Lily Blooms. h0e, offtangive ; and. defepsive, the e team consists of the hired|of current events, and one of Trish|With his sister, Mrs. Philip Ramsay, |chon Degrenier ded and_gil the | The initiatory degree will be conferred |' 4 rare species of the lily aza Quesiion of supplying the consumer |Man and myself, its cleariy. for my.|fokes, a paper about Irish history by |in_Auburn. iliohss Rod & & number of meme | on & class of candidates at this meet- | A T355 SPETCS OF (1€ Y Will, in & measure, settle itself. interests even more than bis that we | Mrs. Michael Steridan, and one by | Fannie and Phillp Moors returned to | bers were present. The entertainment | InE: years is bearing its i : ok, together. It will pay| Miss Elizabeth Daly about St. Pat- | their home Wednesday, Fannie having | committes outlined a program of a| ‘The Patriotic and Golden Rule @e-|{io% o of Mrs. James Keliey « : me, even better than him, to arrive at | rick. s reading, Home Rule In Ireland, | spent a month with her sister, series of social meetings for the grees were worked on two candidates W:” :n" ‘kn:r"' the bottom mu:u';:u:’h‘if it °’;m§21‘ D apusiness-like, at a|by F. D. Finley. The room was dec- | Philip Ramsay, of Auburn. e oy rladhieam b, o gt Koy ';:’;5 S versdny nlgnt St the resuiet miser | YRy We s y mutual understanding. |orated with streamers of green crepe| Eber J. Sherman gains slowly. ber may fn a friend after the|ing of Paimyra encampment, No. 3, Sheltering Arms Servic Of course, if he's such: a. natur ‘Thers isn't help enough to £0|born hog, himself, that he. wbnfln:{ e Pound, you Half-way; if he mssumes that business meet! when a social hour | held in Odd Fellows’ hall. Chief Pat Asl HAI) AM it] e, ch freshment: riarch 7illiam F. Amburn presided. At the Sheltering Arms f = D 'l'ml;k:“.wfllu{ol‘lur:. mmd.: The r‘.\lr!ar routine business- of the |ternoon Rev. A. W. holr Dance Given Up. A dance was advertised to be held The department of Wabor in our|your considerateness mieans sou mog 3 Bt hureh. Gresriselile ; - neighboring state of New York re- T he takes advan: | &4 the Bolton hall Saturday evening, | James Hallock Dies at Barbadess— |ISDest Ly (he memory of our late|ordor Ws (eneattel, o 1 1 0. 0.|winl have charge of the servic o : B e fror, of your hand to | 20 STINEINY Tt was catied oy - 77| Mesting of Equality League—Geed " o Charior Bomred e e | ¢ Mtransacted a reguiar business mes lieho L e nor 1amesy | (LU Your leg/s—why, hen there's no el Will Club Entertained. . Ing on Wednesday eventng. The res- The Way of the Cros v Sacred Heart — will e benefidiary ular officers were in attendance and than it ;m‘l'lgr‘ -uvply‘;"w‘hu.;a ot ;1; jihe gad for the ox and the nose-| William B. Trowbridge, tescher in| Mre. Hatile Stark Hotchkiss closed um%m by the laws of the |one application for membership was | i i “thore were ‘sta }wm ol farmers, ring for the hog. But with men ‘tis|th& Center school, entertaineq the pu-{ her home at Riverview ‘Wednesday | order for the payment of death bene- | received. Following the business ses- b followed by benediction. of them were working last sea- | JUTerent. And there are till men to | pils of his school in Grange Sat-| ana went to New Haven to visit her | fits, sion, refreshments of caks and <offee | ©7O%% —_— | oW, 1589 men, Working iast sea-|be had, occasionally, even for farm |urday afternoon. The time was pass- | son, F. Ward Hotchiciss. = weré served by the social committe | son, could Bave ralsed quite a few|work—by those lucky enoush.to find |ed with music and games, after which| Me ~and Mre. Waiter M. Gillette Toron Tek Nowr. : more potatoes and other farmy truck i " more potatoes and, other farmitrack | them and canny enoush to keep them | vefreshments were served. were callers at W. L. Cone’s in Mil- SOECTE... AU LADIES’ AUXILIARY. C. M. Welte of Bast Town str ists in several largely used crops.|It's a sieady pull. mest of ihe’ iy | vears of age, is Il at the home of her Death of James Hallock. ing in Foresters' hall on Monday But they simply weren't io be had. |with an occasional spurt needed in|Sigter; Mrs. Charles H. Loomis, with| Mrs. James Hallock recelved news | apptications since er for that e - The summary of the membership in Poughkeepsie and New York onl Wi = could have done more than & little to | Farm work i P 3 1 at 9t lington and T. M. Sparks in Bashan e e B Division No. 18, Ladles' auxillary, | i I r Al up the shortage which now ex- | anybody, hired mag u:dlso’;“’rp,m?: Mrs. John W. Massey, who is 91| VWednesday. S Iarticem ot A.O. H., held & regular business meet- | PUsines: St | i Lester Bottomley of Boston spe evening with & €904 sized attendance | guy or two this week with his brother v other purpose. | cmergencics that takey all the que | WHOm she has made her home for| Wednesday Of the death of her hus- | sieiements. since received Moi. ieiiL|and With the Dresident, Mre. Of. L. ———— cle and ail the wina some' time. band Jan. 28 at Barbadoes, W. L, 3 Sliney, in the chair. The _meéting e — That's a situstion which you and I|fo pull 1t throughe Ang. the Roe| . Mrs. James . Milburn is critically | where he was burled. He lett noms | wingrawais s estr - desins” sar ent | opened _with the singing of The Star| : 5 Lk rees can't control ‘or modify. Nor, it|who loyally bears his full share of|ll @t her home at the Center. Her|July first and was on a retu: e d“% Banner and closed with the SOINGl. GOING!! GONE 111 seems, can the great state of New |those strains, working as whole- | JuuEhter, Mrs. John Ward, of Hart.|from Africa. e leaves his wite number of Amerfca. The members of - - York There ian't much use discuss- | leariedly for your intsrests as vou | 1o ha¥ come to Nolton to assist in| ome son, Lester, who is empioyed o divislon will receive holy com- ’ f2 no amount of iscussion | yourself, reall; . > itain Trust Co., also five ‘munion in a body af Mary’'s rel e o St "os amy formarder. Than just waayeJeserves a Hitle more | "I "ana Mrs. Thomas Bralthwalt of| brothers and & sister. port, on the first Sunday in April. A social| < 3 ‘wages. But, leaving that wide aspect alons, | He deserves to be told that you ap- | Groton are at Mr. and Drs. Jesse| Marshall Gates and a friend from % Deid, is being planned and will be held soon | <! and taking up_the matter individually, | preciate his loyalty, and to be shown | WOOX'S. . Hartford were week-end guests of the 51, efter Baster. - ¢ Wy YOUR’HAIR SLIPPING just between and by deeds that Mrs. J. (W. Phelps has returned rom | former’s family who are spending Bired " man, ~me ujoumy 3’553'5 b :‘; :‘m“ BN Yot . a5 o several m;:eh.:"m ,f:‘ e et A B W:] . ‘ments from organisal MANCHESTER UNITY. man, perhaps: there is room. for-a} Lots of us o » . Ruggles orse Kicked ata. lar meeting of Hugh E e e S Tt Bl v Sevtor Ruspest e io. o ©. ] [T SO e — 5 o el b ‘oven 5 [ Wive ity Sver hatised here B4 Thoss B B e, Gt Wintman o Fenat it omnacy g Ince in the chair. There was 4 good “SAVE T - HERVICIDE WILL SAVE T 700 LATE there & r who seems to have |they get paid for never get paid for S kitled. a ¥ attendance of members. After the less trouble and keeping help (any more than they do.” g routine business of the lodge was ‘most of his neighbors?. Admit- | Whi uite true:’ Like| .3 - s 4 g - transact: candic aE ré- gxn;n the general %u.. of labor | many 3:.‘.':?.2?‘.’3.& True as n: from Elmwood 320.734.96. . celved l:dto ot'l‘:e Iod:od‘:'ned one ou::r supply, 18 it, mevertheless, perhaps |as it goes. But there's the other haif|to the Gleason house in South Bolton. ths General @ccepted for the next meeting. The possible that you and I, s individuals|to think about, neverthe “.-i'."fu, w < $108,115.84; th, | slection of delegates for the annuat e 2 o i B Thaybe. oxceptions’ TIEh, It we | What about theee whe Ho more.thaa | " SPRING HILL : % Atk — Senyeniion to be held in Bridge: of dandruff and fall- [ladics. It stops, itching knew the trick, be able to ‘get help [they are paid for? If sauce for the : Xz of the | e the month, $17,13812; balance on April Z5th resulted im the fol- hg & Warning which it 1 L f s ot ko & b P Tana, $9AAETBL. . lowing being chosen to represent Hugh fl:“mflm belgmu[l’[ - airection of 1D: o Fiehats e . g . Osgoo: ntion: | hab Yo K hearsing the Al e, T . A0 U W o o ey e K O e Dot o maries how o Hannan and P. G. Joh LT : B apin suftcring irom | e B i Emsaes et S o steet, fusi | epplicAtons wars racelyed ana sl | maybe the fall ech day, it s morkc : ip and Mrs. Wiides is %..m" ‘Bupervisor Zell m-l k ¥ "aticn@atce was large and a "P‘:' ué'i.?n' ;Vm g'x: ,Z_‘:: installed | Fesult, and that is total baldness. ing_genuine ¥ You may bave hair enough today, | the Original Germ-Remedy for Da how liut tomorrow and the day | ruff. ? + Dandruff and falling hair| You cam get a sample of this mean baldness sooner or later and |lightful hair dressing and a booklet demand the immediate lar and|on the care of the hair by sending energeticuseof Newbro’s Herpicide, | ten cents in silver or pos to0 T H £ w2 g B ‘prevailed which augurs é F.rt“lz‘rs‘ 7 Ors. LaJess returned last Tussday 3 B | el tor i fobure ot this “ledwe et ek T e i h’ and aflfl%fl_w&_fikm&& Amigme thobe present was Grand Te- | * e now daught. in Bri re. < oy Colloctor Woid starts next Wed- | oo 2 s & olass of candidates was initiated S o — gt b ST e e R G B R hi; ds to L . to grow | Micl ry He: de once youi poazy on 1 xownds i aacom Sl O F5R. S Soncay For Infants and Children | ‘and’ na By this will tiever bo withoat 1t. parts of the town. 7 S n’ Eagles’ hall. - total incurable - baldness may | Sold everywhere in 50 cent and . B p:lcmcfeeor grain going up | iy OWLS. prevented. sugmasit o $1.00 sizes and guaranteed to give ges going dowa, it | o ~ '~ Herpicide does not ord; d | satisfaction or m efunded: i S88E5 § Ao working out nt the business. C o} \ The Gosd Wil ciub wers most hos- i '0.%6.. mesting which was Epakesit eapecially pleasing to, tho | barber shops and beauty parlors. it