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“The Toast of the Town” —is spread with First Prize Nut Margarine. Its creamy smoothness, its delicate flavor and delightful fragrance has made this “Modern Butter” the favor- ite spread —not only for toast but for pan cakes, bread and the thousand and one things that require butter on the table and in the kitchen. First Prize Nut Margarine costs about half the price of butter and you willlikeit better. Free from -all animal fats, ['irst Prize is made from pure vege- table and cocoanut oils churned to just the right con- sistency with pure whole milk. Save the Coupons that come with every package of First Prize Nut Margarine. Read below how easily you can get a beautiful set of Fine Parisian China Dishes. Coupons are also packed with Baby Brand Oleo- margarine, Your grocer should be able to supply you with First Prize Nut Margarine. If he can’t please let us know. i P. BERRY & SONS, Inc. Hartford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States For 30 coupons and $6.00 you can get 42 pieces of Parisian China, graceful in design and beautifully embossed with a gold band. For 30 more coupons and $6.00 you can get another 36-piece set. 'A third set of 34 pieces for only 30 coupons and $6.00 completes this magnificent dinner service. 112 piecesinall. FIRST PRIZE NUT MARGARINE MRS, B: A. HARRIS TO SING [ pany. IN PABK CHURCH QUARTETTE | voice and was singing in & As Miss Helen Whittord, contralto of | Montpelier, Wl Park church quartette choir, is to be ab- | ness sent for several Sundays, Chorister Eben | Learned has secured the sistance of | b: e qual Mrs. B. A Harris of Otis s(recl Nor- | Sunday next. Mr. wich, whose husband is general auditor | at Mystic several weeks ago and during of the Bastern Connecticut Power com- his absence from Connecticut his place in ,by James J. Moo of Trmxl) bmsco‘pal ehurch. Mrs. Harris has a very p|euln‘ the chflh‘ has been fll]ed very acceptably | ars 2 member of the state board of] mons, who died at his home in Lsmh- Morris Woodruff Seymour, 79, for m:ms} ' 194 N’iain Street Wauregan HOtel BIOCk ___—-—l——-— very true ute for fomlh]e revelu- i e s Relie Sclatlca X ed shall the demoeratic ve party b fom the dministration it " v nited States, " 1 arty ® be en- o Tbrd Oo - 5 Goveriior. CStmIL: “AnNeloat h mald i*will. nof. tolerateiltrussan W orichafen ) S a' ico n Coolidge of Massachusetts promised ih a |any suber-government. The nation will | overnm { speech here tonight that undef a republi- | never humiliate itself by leaving the de- | fe m i eth el TABLETS can administration the United ~ Siates | termination of its duties to any ofher | sy ! > i witn tne} jurisdiction. There are provisious in the |, -, coverfant submitted by the president 10 |co ] i rm the senate to which we shall never agree. new association of nations will take no |It will make no agreement th:\l it is not man can tell.” prepared to execute. Although the exact nature of the as- There will be no shameful surrender of Do not alhct tne « he stom: Send 2-cent Mxmn for f K. A. HUGHES CO., Bos t aor upset n 19, Mazs. our independence of action. There wi be no hesitation to meet overy obligatis first to our countrymen, then to the T of the world. Bat we shall contin to maintain that patriotism is respec e T VI T The republican nationai platform, G ernor Coolidge said, ~contains moth which will prevent the good y and in the covemant an amending those things tha NSO m. with American traditis Lhe republican candi- dent suid that certain covenant. “Senator Ihrdlng “he \nomn-d h: at the First International Exposition | |certain obligations of ¢ of Medicine and Hyglene ‘was America must. throw the genuine the side of such an LACO CASTILE SOAP MADE IN SPAIN FOR 112 YEARS . > spoke of the platforms of the two You will easily learn why LACO | |parties, saying that in the pr won the Gold Medal, after you | |the democratic docwment, “ s - T bave used it. mnrous significance, in the t h o Each cake carefully wrapped in 2 oil. 2 this country af- alestine. o lpcmlu\: a ;ear in P 3% A ACT VI SR | SELF-RELIANT HNOME DOCTORS S is what women are caled who all ever . v the N this broad land maks thelr annual col- it roots and herbs, and rely up- t opportunities | ‘rea fln'ms its unyielding > > - enlist TRY A 3-CAKE BOX conseitaton’ of tha Unite T Neets the guarantezs of civi] i gn or inkham's Vegetable Compound had its rigin and so suocessful has it proved T | {hat there is hardly a city, town or ham- of | )t tn America whers some woman Who | rom eaLE AT ALL cooD DEALERS 1 LOCKWOOD, BRACKETT COMPAKY, BOSTON i meo has been restored to heajth by its use does not reside. YOUR DOLLAR TRAVELS THE FARTHEST AT z/"é’/«cg § amples Sty nd of the Vionth Salel Friday and Saturday, October 29th and 30th we are offering the most {! %radical reductions on every piece of merchandice ln stock. The values are | | | Exceptional for this time of the year, while the cezsonis only at its height. This sale is of “The Maurice” standard, and if you nover purchased here before, ask LA g your neighbor about our merchandise a: It is your big chance to secure the most wonderful bargains at LIG SAVINGS, in Velours, Tinseltones, Oxfords, Tricctinze, in M7 7 Ly | all leading shades, richly embroidered and fur y ,', lnmmed, NAIER A0 PLLo 002 s, i de s F dldie QL * 1 0 | ] m€0ats--Wraps e IL.Z 50to $125 DDresses e e ;ji 3.50 to $59.50 Furs $19.50 | Skirts and Hats 157 (it | Blouses $4.98 U | l X |