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e Wahl\ For Our Comisg A._actiona [} ;«.~, A Y T A LT In This Newsnar -~ )l p [\ f\ D " Menday. Tussdsy, Wednesday X Paibe ot e e AT D..W. Griffith's “IDOL DANC | Lift Off with Fingers || - _TODAY, TOMORROW AND SATURDA? ‘i," ‘# S ks #5207 7+ - |l Big Double Feature—Two Big Stars With Two Big Stories ‘ mlm‘:d,::mm"‘;:»:‘: " — ,‘"‘“"‘ e s . 3 sty st vori! nd fieml:wf.&h v)iieh AL 35 Tfil lhokmnilm w Eager to Mast Leonard Mwnun Alone by the ’\'om\ ‘Baven; ‘relatives of Mrs W, W.ly, ’ men. : q! um*m:nm:: ;! g;e v ‘Bue! in the Bay, But Thsy 'Weére Not at All Pleased at Seeing a Gubms- Wosdward of Broad street, -died vm-h: hnn he though! ; opaned rine Ricé Up Befors Them. an hour of eath other ‘Monday, M. !hnuym‘lly “‘"I”um.fln mzxm{ungfi dm?’?&;z;nfigg 1 4 \ EARLE WILLIAMS % T witl be” "fl I e.ie o0 Speimpiogment When | monéy. back. with intirest, from sarn- ¢ r A8 LEONARD STAUNTON IN They. wm won and Mnm:‘r of l&r 'y 4 d 80. ' There are a'ings on. the animal. The competition én d Airs. Joseph Binilv. Mr. Bmily- Wi - ; v'vd s number of ex 4 o, gendered. by the System brings great re- éé ” at sfa while his parents wére m ¥ 3 . P‘lR&\t!u!Iy ufl.mbd to state aid as the wits, In, six vears T.ee, gounty” boys h from Bngland ‘on 4 sailihe vessel clm R % result of their inability to wonk or be-: have developed stook wm one. million ! A to this sountry. ~He wae & veteran of cause they" unnouusd ‘employment., Soine | dollars.. Y - ;:’ucm; nrng .:"t%.”.‘..’: omt:m::: &ven of those who are tnemploved are| The town clock fs -‘t:mu again. The . and mervh ¢ (4 - ast|not clamoring for aid frem the state | striking apparaus ;has not been work- 2 HA RRY CA R EY He n‘: “:MM».; cfln“tauu of Dxi dnys, A man whose identity Among Legion embers there sesms 10| ing for, weeks and-to many who enjoy ¥ ngus went to a Main street home, during | D¢ & variety of opinion on.the whale sub: ring the tones of the bell its restor- 4 (3 B T E s L ienters and two sons, also twell L™ NeRt B R I e . toid “‘:'j"j s on to active overation is like e re- |- (L In RU 1 LAND b ”‘"‘VM 3 Y 5 by ""WW" that her Cband” nad sent | mt mfii"‘"‘. Village the state highway|'turn of an ol triend. 2 erts lormeriy was ai en down, at a point in the vicini- e e o™il im to ! Dk uiei inktructions that she | . e vicin: Sebi Etva ine. mad 9o Aoinis: e mirsfiger | (7 Of the fown Hall, worss than in ANY seatored (s sereice. i ooy v O : : | R R I oy e Ao (e Danielon. died at. the home - of ~her ol a plausible story of hard luck, gave | Other’ osality “thie immediate vieinity, o Doesn't hurt a bi Drop a lttle ham osvenord: #0 that thi VIT. “F, L L s neme and a place of résiderice here. | TTaffic has’out throush the road surface and the Grosvenordales, so that the | “Freezone” on an aching corn, instant- A AGRAPH COMEDY- ootlights and Fakers i = - line is now open all the way from Cen- OTT THIS OUT—IT I8 WORTH MONEY | The' whoie story em‘&j #0 rea! that the and left' it Aeenly rutter. much the same lv that corn stops hurting, then shortly tral Village to- North Grosvenordale on ! n " i oe"—! ~ut: dnt this slin, encloge’ with 5¢ asfli| Woman -did: not doubt ‘the truth of it and |2 one finds unimproyed hishways 2t|ine schagule that was in force Dot ta 70%’13:’1 it right off with fingers. Truly! SUNDAY—Norma Taimadge in “SheLives and Lise”—Scresn Letter Bex mail it to Folex & Cer, 2835 Sheffield Ave., | handed over the monsy. The woman did | thiE time of the year. i y druggiet sells a tiny bottle of [ _ ke . “Ges Whiz"—Epi E sgo TN, Wrifing vour name and’Ad- | not discover that she hdd been swindled|| Harry E. Back, Jr. whose sye was in- Fe,:;:"e’_" sl o IR T Ietistent Neck: Sanauss - Searss REEZSEpideds No- N Thinduson Jack +w< clearly. ~You will receive in return iuntil her husband -came home and was | feoted ae the resuit of a serateh regeived M > of Killmg- SED: ery soft High achool and the to 2 or corn between the toes, and the cai- 1 pacifage containing Foley's Honey | told about the man: ki 61l % baakethllt Mate. s moltar renSyarsl L wrspeople are o Componnd. 7o soughs. caids and | Lo'e sent thare. Hven the ansny ety | od from the.troubie At I e erpestéd | TG Dessel vec the fact - that the |luses without soreness or rritation el Ridney. Pils, for pame: in remainsd &' mystery up to Wednuthy aft. | ne ) will ibe' ahle/ito" be' out. soen.. His |irpols basketball team won the cham. | SE=——————=—mmmmm——— = 'and back, rheumatism,, backache, gt awil)/ ot e ired. pionship of the Quinebauz Valley League. dney and bladder ailments, and Foley | ernoon. s .0 mpaired. lature that wil] draft memorin] resolu- fha members of the team have kept-in . c Tablets, a wholesome ar.d thor- Mise Anna Lajeunesse and Miss Flora tions relative to the deatn of “Souvenir” 3 leansing cathartic for coms An are lght is te be ’lloa( outside cellent econdition throughout the sea- e~ ; | Winiam Harrison Taylor of this city and 8 the central fire gtation. This arrange-| Duhamel;left Wednesday. for a few|son, have apphed themseives to develop | Y, : biligusness, hendneheu and s!unm A i o be. an .improvement | kaRys! Visit ir Providence. tnt' fenm ao inMvidial whrth e‘mz; Haruor& and t‘g years a well known fig: over the present plan of keeping small in-| Frank/Sorman was aLSt Vincent's hos- | 206d comching, and have bensfited from |T¢ 2t the capitoi. Chngescent lights burning haide the ap.| pitai ¢ Warcester, Wednesday. to vistt | the advise and direction of sormer schoo;| “T 8w about to be assessed for the DANIELEON CASINO, paratus room all night. The only thing | Mrs. ‘Gorman, Who is recovaring, after 'Diayers. Possessed of sxcellent material | Priviege of doing the public a fayor by STARKWEATHER B about tie plan that some of the fire-(undergoing a surgical operation. “ |the team was splendidiv deveioped ana |S€lling them a iow-priced car and if you AND POCKET TARDS | men dv naf like is that the firemen's or-{ (ari Anderson' )ef{ Wednesday to visit has jts/reward in the championship it has |P28s this byl you will squeeze me out of FOUR ALLEYS . TRREE TABLES | ganization will have to nay for the cost AVIS BreeD|[ B TODAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY WILLIAM S. —TODAY— Double Feature Bill friends in Hartford for & few dovys. * attained. Putnam ' and other small wns of '_h; ~ “WHDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. j{*of maintaining the hg Une promin- Miss Katkerine D. Aviward was in A pelice officer in a mearby tewn fold state where 1 never made unth bmh- Bowling: I «the: sport for .ail. .. P 2Ht_member of the organization eclar| pytnam Wednesday afternoon, to ste| Wednesaay of finding u barrel of gram |27 VAl {0 my manutacturer” ip W Ev A Nov AK given away every Saturday, \ed very forcibly Wednesday morning that| tend a meeting of members of § confer- [ mash in the cellar of a home to which Louis Elmer. head of a concern .doing he wae calied. Anothe; ? | business in Putnem and cther cities of the Het tained & esnodetisn, In ,,"m""“.."",:“""“"al stats, told the committee on roads, rivers IN-— that looked as it eventually it might and bridges at a hearmg in Hartford “THE TORREN'I'” mustard gas seem mild a8 helictone o | ¥hen the new proposed tax rates on comparison. The fiuid contained, flcating pieasure cars was up for discussion. about, corn, hanana peelings. orange Senater Archibald Maedonald of thix A Mnrvelous Umvetul skins, corn cohs, potatoss city is chdirman of the committee in . . SUaft o0ked as 1t 1t might Kmock & ey | GUestion. The BN tha was under dis- Special Attraction for a goal—and then some! According to|CUSSiON Wasg introduced by State Highway | the ' officer, it. smelled as Jmost i Commiesioner Bennett as 3 means el J WARREN do. Tederal men will hear about this |FASINg revenue that iz badly needed for E 'The(Znufle of Courage” AFTER WEARING THAT COAT— COULD HE GO CROOKED NOW? “The stripes on your sleeve . lnehv- Nnn the kind you get frem Batter go straight, Sem.” Th‘t'. what the little woman seid when Crook Kelly came back from ease at 4 the highway depariment. i S TR Several hundred automobile “:w;“- K ER RIGAN :Es friend: D fi to the capitol to oppose the 1. R TORY I N CO ON R UC b Rl st bt e e e ot ¢} And His Own Company in ) truel under PLACED ON ALL GOdDS,;WE HAVE SELECTED SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS ok PUTNAM Tne it would h:'&‘iu: pav 3450 for save | g 99” . 1 e Dolice report for th th shows | ton truck and additional for sach/ NUMBE R FOR THIS 9°TO 99 CENT&LE. WE MENTION HERE A FEW OF THE MANY that oniy, seven cases were iven atian |extra ton or fraction thereof. Do o gt iy o el A ey on e city during February. THINGS WE HAVE TO : | There were ‘three ontes of Sntoriation | The remeval of Ames, center of the By ool OEIETY | (FE FROM THE | || —*oude of easy cash—an Ao before the court, one case in which an II.| “ioner P8R schael DbaskaOal S ] ORIGINAL MAGAZINE STORY BY || Ths rest i o hurricans! One = the SALE NOW GOING+ ON-AND WILL CONTINUE FOR 9 DAYS | oxe! ale ofliauor was charged, an inde-| goig a( Moosup Tuesday evening was said (| WYNDHAM MARTYN. : AL AR H LR T ahicle T s G e Mo~ |by P. H. 5. students ‘ners on Wednesday man was samt o, Jal. Tour others pavy | 2 e & enalty inficted on Ames for pro-| . CONSTANCE TALMADGE fnes and ogts, ons case was placsd onf [CE pTiieerd High players. The game 100M. A% s their. periodical oustom. —IN— flle and in' arother Gase sentence Wasiond i tne league schedule for Putnam. Some work remains to be dome during 9 CENTS . 19 CENTS | <29 CENTS s M. . . suspended. Ten doliars. worth of) stolen the spring cn the Brandy Hill i f 15¢ Mzn's Handkerchiefs 9¢ | 25c Bath Towsls. .. .. 19c| 65c Ladies’ Burson ety wis: rohiad e A ot e e porties Skler’ e schakale’ et Aiomatn owatd. Too. Massachacetis i THE LOVE EXPERT 15¢ Ladiss’ Handker- 5 iidren’s g e -Stockings (. .. . ... i 29¢ | Searir 150 persons who crowded ever | Wae in éffect vrior to the big SnOW Siofm | The road is open to travel and has been - b to the municipa! buildihg te attend the R i R March sessi ? th n i1, | city And nortaward to the Grosvenordales Observear: that pariridge, pheasants 15¢ M. & K. 25c Ribbons, yard. ... 19 | 45 Ladies’ Fleece T somamon, St S 2ot | ek (e Camcea”coe L avat e hEougs e Spon e ijhn‘ " i % tockings ........ 29c [|ins wae said abont fire department mat. | pany. ‘ This schedule furnishes service in’'unusually zood condition in the sur- Cotton 9: 25¢ Ladies’ Stockings. . 19c| 39¢ Percale A 29c [l ters. whien the public. it avpeacs, thougnt | chiely during the early morning and af- | rounding country seth vt prens. . . would come up-for discussion. Th - {ternoon houfs. Ne int t i * l&gurNets.....‘...& 25c Stationery . ...... 19c| 35c Bath Towsls..... 29¢ | " ecord Sines 7 e "oe o sounty seater 15c Ribben, yard. . ... 8¢ | 25¢ Pockst Book 18¢ Man's Stockings: .., 8¢ sion was one of the shortest on record,| ‘A revresentative of the Putnam Woolenl | the vacancy in the nffice of county sealer . 19c | 50¢ Pillow Casss..... 20t p 3 15¢ Red and Blus - e erghe e of February 20 was resumed throngh this | throughout the winter. Pleasing comedy-dra don shop girl whe a for books from a Dwke and i upon as & loet soul by her small- minded parents. Ths ever-popular Cindersiia theme. e e JIMMY AUBREY in “THE BLIZZARD” Ing: devoted chiefiy to routine business |NOt certaln o to just when weavers Willl,ei5 uneq) his deatn severzl months ago Preterred [cOme in at the plant, but it is possible |y Charjes Johnson of North Grosvenor-| lasting only forty minutes, the time be. company said Wednesday that he Was!.: weighie ang measures. This office was | ) " 2. re 19 hdles. Colored Sllk e Tualicy 350f)T Ay chared hy against Patrolman Ernest B. Changler |that work may be ready for them next| agle formerly a representative f | 3 Stockings . .. 29c [} was inid on the tabre, > b o A R IR L A IT'S GREAT Handksrchiefs - .... 9c 35¢c Dressing Combs. . 19¢| 45¢ Enamsl Dippers. . . 29¢ Feank Zletrad s scheduied te make Wa |, SO SO0 S . sécond_anpearance before the city court [25 I0% 28 33 o R bt — i - this week. He will be in this week to/ ' ey - C o g Lanswer to a charge of non-support’ of his| A DOWlng lenf: Y;Br:.ltnglin'g the Pt:‘t; and children. On Monday Zletras | 12m division of the 8. N. B. T. company was befors the court to answer to g |OC(cRted A team representing the Daf- Sharge of assawiting. his wife He way]ielson division in o match rolled at the Ziven a sentence of six monthe in jail at/| Casine .alleys in Danieison Wednesday : . o e alante | evening. ; s the Ume, Dt cxsoution of the séntense | ™, "iight improvement in business i s o ”eh g T O {his city has boen noted with the coming “Massnchusetts a enn ave of March, a number of business men here le .in the Un\!fl’fl £ 15¢ Pockst Combs. .. . . 30c Al Cups. . 19¢c | 50c M=n’s Wool Hosz. 298¢ 15¢ Chisels . ..oy 9: ,35¢c Enams| Dippsers.. 19¢ Men’svgosto'g Garters. 29¢ A oot Kot 3 56 Mo Stk 15| 8 Ht Bk 2 2 pap>rs of Pins fo: % ‘“ 9¢ 39¢ Men's Stockings. . 19¢ 39?;:3&4 ho:ks 4 g 2 dozen Safety Pins. . . . 9¢c | 35¢ Men's Garters. ... 19c| 4" Mey's i'landket;;lnefs 29¢ 6 balls Darning Cottén. . 9¢c | 35c Men’s Armlets. .., 19c| 4 Ladi=s’ Handkerchiefs 29c 2 balls Mending Floss. . . 9¢.} 35c Aluminum Pans.. 19c| 39c Ribbons, yard. ... 29¢ 39 CE‘NI'S : 49 CENTS . 59 CENTS 50c Bath Towels. ... . 39c 75c Men’s Hose. ... .. 49¢|$1.25 Suspenders . ... 59¢ 50c Stationery . ... ... 39¢ | $1.00 Msn’s Neckties. . 49c | $1.50 Work Shirts. ... 59¢ 48¢ Ribbon, yard. ... . 39¢.| 75c Huck Towels. . ... 49c | $1.25 Enamel Kettles. . 59¢ 69¢c Ribbon, yard. ... . 39c | 79¢c Ribbon, yard. . ... 49c| 34 sizs Shests.... ... 59c 50c Pocket Books. . .. 39c | 75¢ Corset Covers. ... 49c | Ladies’ $1.00 Sitk Stock- 58¢ Corset Covers. ... 39c | 75¢ Ladies’ Lisle Stock- mgs ... 000 00 5% 75¢c Men's Neckties. .. 39¢c| ings ............ 49¢| 75¢c Pocket Bocks..... 59c. 65¢c Suspenders. ..... 39¢ 65¢ Childran’s Stock- - | 95¢c Corset Covers. ... 59¢ 5% Men’s Hose. ....... 39c| - ings .... .<.. 49¢ | 75¢ Children’s Stock- 75¢ Boys’ Overalls ,39¢ | 95c Misses’ Underwear 49c ings .... ... 59c | senovis of the town Thie sum i the | dsuBnter io Mr and Mem Javis FOe e { o THORP—In Pawcatuck. Feb, 28, 1821, a | Under the A : of the S0c Paris Garters, ....."39c | 75c Wool Stockings. . . 49c | 75c Ladiss’ “Black Cat” - [ res 7o s, o, T, e o | gaueer, pepems "Ll 0 wn. sad g 50c Ladies’ Stockings. . 39¢ | 59¢ “Black Cat” Stock- - Stockings ........ 50c [ 2= 2 thown by the enumeration ast C | Fan Gue March 1, and z g 9 50c Children’s Stock: inge oo 49| $1.10 Mivee” Urider e e s | oo iz ws ] NORWICH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ins‘ LTty 39‘ . 5& I ‘ Representative L. M, Kfifl\ of thh{ el:,‘v E_‘;h! 28, 1921, Louis %eri,l‘u o{) Suufih er et e * . e e ke Huxtord the iilington, . Conn., an 158 orothy 75¢ White Aproms. . .. 38 69 CENTS _ |® 35 Ladics’ Unden- e s ottt 5a| Lowis ot oo ASSOCIATION, Inc. 3ballsO. N. T. Crochst wear ...... 59¢ T ‘ AR e i = nunhmgu—r!:nzurfl’;ms_ fl::. l',w::;'f‘-,- A SON, YOU'RE | Bmint e ot e || SPECIAL MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS i | BURR—In Waterford, March 1. 1821, LOOKING FINE| ~siioert x Bureaed 66 vears 2TO 10 O'CLOCK P. M. e | state. extile ‘school in Put- | ¢ L e e tha| @ames ¥. Lucey, formerly proprietor of £ Chickering = v in ih pleasmg XesLm:my of “Thomas Quigley, | " Chickering otel, said while is | government representative who has been | SitY Peisany neopia; Ap:? inspecting industrial . schools thronghout {XOT a0 8 10 Pe SRR B RRC F M, | the country in connection with.the federal | iAokl f i e frs 4 "l the estate at Pom- | i‘;'{' Ay ":f." fo ,,}!;:.r WP | tret street and is rezardcd as on: f e Quigley was highly pleased with what wi"?‘"‘ ot o e B g | & Sheian bl S AT | THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY enthikiasti In \hla pealee of the: hafitu- | chiefly to motorists and the scenic beau- y ’ tion, which |5 fo be taken as a model for | ties Of the location of the inn is expect- » | another such: schgol fo. be ‘established, in | 4 to' have a narticular charm for them. | South Caroiina. = Mz Quigley js a Con.| A’ contercnce board made up of\em- 8 Mz Quigles o [ployes of the S. N. 1. T._company in the | M h 3 d 4“\ d Sth nectiout mah, but in discussing the excel-| ;¢ am, Danieison and Moosup divisions | arch Jra, an £9 lence of the state's trade schools he szid thac e felt that was entirely free of pre-|n€id 2 meeiing’ here Wednesday atter-.| jndice in favor of home institulibns And | e that hie opinion w=s based on what he 3 . [YREi i clinlon e bied on e e sorx, | State Armory, McKinley Avenue has sl A i p U (L Ty, ey Aw This vear the tewn of Patnam will re-| L. B. Rand. csive $4370.75 from the stats in aid of | COFFEY—in Plainfleld, Feb. 27, 1921, a | . $1.00 Boys’ Pants. ... 69c|’ e S SIZSCmCoven.. 69c | Ladies’ $1.50 Waists. . 79¢ $1.50 Enaniel Kettles. . 89¢c | $1.00 Brassjeres . . ... 69c | $1.45 Middy Blouses.. 79¢ Men’s $1.75 Work - $1.00 Ladies’ “Black Cat” | Men’s $1,75 Neckties. . 79¢ Shists 5.0 200 89c | - Stockings . . 69c | Ladies’ $1.50 White Men'’s $1.50 Gloves. . . 88¢ $l.00 Ladies’ Lisle Petticoats . 79¢ | $1.50 Bungalow Aprons 89¢ | “Stockings . ........ 69¢c | Ladies’ $l25Cnnuole-79c Children’s Rompers. .. 89c | $1.00 Ladies’ “Black Cat” = | Ladies’ $1.69 Envelope Children’s Dresses {a member of the committee of the legis- Cotton ........... 39¢ | $1.50 Men’s Neckties. 69c e A " CARD OF THANKS, The Most Glorious Sensation of AM| = .0 " e atniction, sustatned | le to Get Back Ints the Game. iy the lome of our loving mother and de- | ADMISSION 30 CENTS—Including War Tax voted wife, Mrs. L. 1. Pratte, the kind- ness and thoughtfulness of friends and neighbors. and the :dowers sent for the funeral, were consoling to us. For all manifestations of sympathy we are deep- Iy grateful. DR. L. L. PRATTE, SHORT CALENDAR SESSION Nichols, Willlam A. Tater ve. Mary €. . HISs MARIE PRA'!TE Mkora; acy e . rUTN ary M. Grahem ve. iluz Wool Stockings.... 69c| Chemise........ ™~ 79¢ LOUIS PRATTE R ;‘:m"m e T {Graham, Louis Weite e, Chestar ! ; = CARD OF THANKS, P i Gudmunson, Ges. B. French vs. lanet © In our time of deen atfiction, Fustained | Seemn y. or 1o an s FridaY, | Sheppard. 37,30, 188 L, JOSng ARSENGE I S nam vage Tumer’ 0 Woh prasai |, Awgnments Eirt Tusadar, kindness and thoughtfuinest of friends | The short caiendar list: Jacob Alperi et . Paul Kubaska vs. Jos and neighbors. and the flowers sent foral ve. Nazaire Peloquin, Joseph Payestte | 5econd Tuesday, March 8, 1821, He the funeral, were most consoling to us {vs. Willlam Morris, Frank oblocki et al|Paska.ve. Joseph Huszenas, . For all manifestations of sympathy we |4s Flla G. Montgemary Adams, executrix, |G2¥, Maren %, 1821, Harrv % are deeply grateful al, Garee Tollefsen vs. John Laine, Is- | People’s National Fire Insura. MR. AND MRE. JAMES FOGARTY, | rzel Steinman vs. Joseph Glebas, Acadia |C0Urt: Fourth Tuesday, Mar MRS. JAMES DOYLE, - Manufacturers Supply Co., ve. Williams- | Frank A. Spaulding vs. Allen PATRICK AND JOHN FOGARTY. [ville Buff Manufacturing Co. Gladys A |®ld: fifth Tuesday, March 8. 1 z Moran ve. John J. Moran, Kelley-Spring- | A. Moran ve. John I. Moran: sixt field Tére Co. vs. Moran and Ennis, H. |92y, March 8, 1921, Sophia Kulb: Landon Co. ve, Mever fGoldwater. Chester Mathewsen . saventh Uncontestsd Divorces—Walter Corne- | March §, 1921, Joan Kul ran vs. Johanna C. Corcoran, Bmms Kley | V&. Chesier 8. Mathewson ve. John Kiey, Mabel Lincoln v Auetin |62y, March 9, 1921 Lincoln, George E. Baker vs. Grace K. |Francesco Fer Baker, Florence Svenson vs. Gotifred |Nesday, March 9, 1821 Svenson > Sons vs. N. Trial List—To jury: Wallace Saiisbury |third Wednesday, March 9. 99 CENTS 99 CENTS i 99 CENTS Full size Sheets:...... hfi‘fl;t%is Muslin $1 9,5 Enamel Kettles. $1.50 Silk Stockings .. . igl wns . .... 99¢c|Men’s $2.00 Neckties. S 38 Bodiit o' v $1.95 Envelope Men’ s $2.00 Work Ladies’ $2.95 Wanh.. $2.25 White Muslin : Men-szoo, Dress Ladies’ $1.75 Sp.ts... ¥ Petticoats ... .. 99 Bf,':";’zooum Missas’ $2.00 Union | $1.95 Camisoles ..... 99¢ Suits ..oy ieess s 98C $1.50 Ladies’ “Foot Rest” Men,n $2.00 Gloves. . . Ladies’ $1775 Unders. | Wool Stockings. . .. 99c | Mems 3250 Flannel § §.§¥§ Ask anyons whose nerves seemed to have gone to smash and fhe last ’ - atom of iron apparentlr burned out v of the blood, how it feeis to come! mc & en back. Ask the host of men and women ! who have used Reolo. Here is one of the most astonishing reconstructive 15 Mnin SM $8 88 3 3 28 N 5 influences ever devised. It is a marvel vs. Charles Pratt, Gertrude A. S, Schwartz, plaintiff in srror ve Jcn 5 : ight Shirts ....... TR A Y G G S e vs. Town of Killingix, Automobile 1 1|1 Hail et al Admrs., defendaste i ‘er wear .........u.: 98¢ | Boys' $2.00 Pants. ... 99¢ | Men’s $2.00 Overalls. . Aaraleas. of tood value, vet ail medi- Fzmeral e Ot Pt e T o cine, it seems to have nuuoué the . < oy g s g A } Jesse E. Rich, Guy L. Baker vs. John HOUSE BALKS ON SENATE ¥/ quality of actual intellizence. I » / Ryan, Mabel A. Cochrane vs, A " the power to -increas€ flesh, it an- % ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL Hundreds of Other Bargams at 9¢, 19¢, 29c, 39c, 49c, 59c, 69¢, J i ine “achii ot e “encire trectors § o, o = Jecon v cact yo Washington, March 2 —The house re- organism, puts iron in the Ddleod, Iots i ‘Y“‘,‘u’:’g '?:;": Po ‘!‘"“,’!k' fused today to agree 1o the senate amend- Y 79c’ 89(: md ”c ; ot‘:mx‘t,. “fi:‘fi:‘&fig“fif :For{:; e i Mr‘""‘r Brown . s Jehd' D/Bane 10 the army appropriation bill pros : : : cheeks, contributes to the defense of Stromberg, Ovila Martin ve, Max W viding for the creation. of (he grade of l:eutenant general and the appointmen: the body against exhaustion, and In- sky, .”’°“ - "’"H"‘ George Rood TO | sty gyerseas commanders to the lages tensifies the activity of the vital pro- m nm eourt: Luther B. Hopkins va. Byrea A » - = 3 S - | provided. It had been planned t mame \ . cesses to such an extent that you not Lewte, Caroline Mary Perry va. T'rank |io the grades Major Generais Liggett and only lock like . winner, you feel it Chester Perry, Tertsa Angelo ve Oty of | Bullard, who commanded army corpe : | from head to foot. Ask any clerk at Lady Assistam Putnam Oakland Motor Car Ce. <& |gverseas during the World war. A ¢ ’ James C. Mara’s, and any other lead- HENRY E. CHURCH Frank L. Powel, Henrv L. Spaulding va. by \ ; & { ing drug store what a host of men Charles Dansersan, Edward N. Nason va, int womsan bave gained from this WM. SMITH ALLEN R Atme Gordon, George 1. Rood vs. William m o s t wonderful reconstructive Telephone 328-2 strengtheéner. mnugemumbm. - ‘There's only one way $o0 reform a Paris F. and Hareld S. Maine Harlow M. lapache. Resd about it in Robert W Tracy and John Boucher va. D. Everett Service's latest poem In Mareh Comme- Tavior, Mrs. J. Bocash vs. Sadle Wheeler politan. Get yeurs today.—adw,

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