ii Sea Dogs 0i Ger- . , man Navy Turn bumtorg (United Press) P‘ . s er German naval officers to thel number of 145 have become farm- ers. The land apparently has had a stronger call thanmizbt have been expected in the case of seafarlngi men. Eight of these ofllcers be-i came farmers in foreign lands. and. thmremainder are in the German.‘ Gladly t0 Farming M tbetll Alina to KEEL- G"""“‘“Y' M" 2°"'F°"“‘"-creed of Bridgetown, P. a. l. Well Central Guardian IJEENE EEPABE BIiIES r ISLANDER T0 WED.--Mr. and ra. C. C. Pitmsn of Lslnalino. Newfoundland have announced the engagement of their daughter Elisa- William Bentley‘ ding to take place June 11. $100-FIN'E FOR VIOLATLNG Ml- GRATORV BlflD AlOTr-‘A reisident. of Capt Egmont appeared befom Ma gislrate Massey‘ . in Summer-side Monday, May 19th to answer a _. TANEAE- Ellii lliiEilli w Stomach Trfluble Vall- Stomach trouble had almost corn- plétely wrecked my health. i was a ishes land Montrealimare shadow of my former sell‘ and ' - I, s, l undown and nervous l lhouflhi- 184a? llowlotlld have to give up my work, .n o ‘es. “Tahlac sooll had me eating every- . i ‘lSince l began taking this wonwmn‘ °"’°*’-"‘8 “i” a mg a republic. They are said to be hap- DY- There were 2,800 commissioned. ‘officers ill the German navy when the war began. 0f these 647 were killed and 452 were retained in the ‘navy, which now consists of only .a slight coast defence. Consequen- itly 1.691 officers had to seek new vocations. One officer only got a ‘foreign naval job; he became a commander ill the Paraguayan navy. Banks and financial ineftutions gave employment to 98 ex-ofllcers land a similar number went into hickel, sn- T-sulsl, tile HIIIMIOOI because it i‘ ‘contains no grit of fsoyltind. " Clcons-Disinfscts ‘municipal and state administrative MAO! IN offices. One former admiral is now CANADA 1a courier in the German Foreign iOfllce. Fifty-seven ex-ofllcers ave become merchants. One hundred in all have gone abroad, hull’ of them having become clerks. 'i‘he profes- sions of lunst of the others have not been reported. These figures are supplied by an organization of elf-officers which has sought to find employment for its tneulbers- ’Mlnsrd's Llnlment For Coughs I "**'”*—" NAME THE MAN O @§-O'§O< I80 KENT ST. [ARM HELP QUEEN HOTEL Wstor Street. Charlottetown This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and rsfurnlshcd throughout and offers very oomfortablg accommodation to the travel- nlllln i ling public. . The table is especially ‘ llCBUMlg from parties desir- , good and the public are in;- ork on a farm will be receiv- ed “ ‘the Department of Agricul- t turd,‘ Charlottetown. Applicant , ehohld state experience, age, wag- es ‘greeted and whether married I or s gle. > 4118b 1O. D. E oourteously cared for. Rates $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR, Manager 4bopo - ' * ‘- Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprleto rs 3 Q Charlottetown ,- Professional Cards zcharge of violating the Migratory damn Tan,” J seem m be gem“ iBird Convention Act; There were younger every day‘ 1 have gammy two chars“ 35m“ m.“ mm‘: him‘ l4 lbs. on four bottles and every “n! wnd 396*. h‘ "he “m”; 5°55’ body speaks about how well l look!’ on and having ducks in this possum, The above stammen, w“ nude, sion- (canned) contrary to isw. He Teceutm by Eugene Lem“, pro. pleaded guilty and w fined fifty prim,“ pm,” of WM“ Hum] bar. dollars and coats for each offense. be], shop. Montreal. mum“. one 0g mmrmmio“ w“ ‘Md by an “fits the most exclusive tonsorilal parlors tant migratorvhi-rd officer. h, this ca” M‘ Lfipage further said: P_ E. I. HOStPITAL SUBSCRIB- night "and tooling as fine as one oould ask to feel. My 011i)’ P6816! is thsti did not learn about Tanlac long before l did." Tanisc is for eaie by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over l0 Million bottles sold. Taniao VBKGIBIDIB Pills, for coll stlpation made and recommended "by the manufacturers oi‘ TANLAC. 5R3 MEET TOMORROW-“Aciwrfpcinted to interview the local gov- ding i" the adnmsement "Plmmprnment and present the resolution. lug i" this Pap"- ‘he 31mm" m“? This committee consists of Colonels in‘: i: 71-3119 skis-finial; 11;‘ ‘galls?- D. A. MacKinnon, Peake, Johnson, 1:’ i" P351’)! 11"" m; 10w ‘in éISteWart, Capt. G. C Taylor, 'Msssrs u" 3 1"“ '1 i" Harold Barnes, W. P. Bruce. Dr. Minard’: Linimcnt For Returned Men (Continued from Page l) p. m. it is important and most lie. no“, D. Noon“, 1L A’ Mcnougall should be present to discuss that future of this i-natitution. As is - known large funds were subscribed recoutlv for the wiping out of the . Hear Stralght Talk time hospital, and for its nlllintonun . . ce, Some of th edirectors hnve ex-l pressed their intention to retire and‘ it, la of t-he utmost. importance that wnmd PM“) - - . l i ii “"1"NLNTZ"fi§,.$iii‘;“!..XK$061.35.“L3 a new round-table conference when [they held a round-table discussion Mr. Ray Clark. llnion Rontl, was 1,5 prevention Wm, we inmatlls of 11 visitor 10 the ciiv yesterday. the Lincoln Heights jail here. A; u, |1m0llPOll in the jail the pris- oners, at the invitation of the cbiel tile)’ thought oi’ policemen, courts (and llaw enforcement in garters!- 5Chlef Vollmar said he learned lunch ‘from the conference, including the u disadvantage rather than an lid-i The characvm. o; men arrested vantage, in seeking positions, to be should be more closely mvesggai. a. returned man. He said the men ed by the arregung omcen must: stand together against the, sirabie that. a large attendanceiand G‘ Shermm debt, the making of‘ alterations ill cnnlpetlrnt Bil Org be appointed] um ANGMIJQS, May 2,,___(-_h|,_,[ __._._.<.>i.___ ton crime its causes, and nleuns i'or told tile urine of the law just what. man u bad deul. it seemed to be rouowlng. treatment they are receiving. A court should be established to Th ‘fonowmk makers also vole handle vagrants exclusively. 1d b ‘B '5 ‘ '- A th tic officer s ou e ed their protest again/st. the treatlappoliigdpizo sear the News o; when lllen accorded returned men but vflgranls and “use aflesmd m, 03L owing to the lateness of the ‘hour er petty éhargel ' it is impossible to give ll. summary: some of we remarks by prison. of their remarks, namely, Major Mc B“ ma, led up u, these conclusion; Nutt, Dr. Ross, iCoi. (Dr). Johnson m; 9°‘- C°°k~ “1- Slewlli- C111"- “111- iBy an Irish prisoner called by his sill Chandler, Mr. Chester Acorn, cwtumawa’ sum, qhese cops pinch gilahvil/Bul. Hughes, and Mr. Georze “g because that's their business 1° ° °11- d on d ‘t if w ‘r inno- ‘edfi’ Sig‘? mmmllnee w“d"1'p°A““::ut orelloton clllfrtehey gel xlothinf-i '1; tooth: ‘Alilllgnrzllo-Eilalzml]; “flumm m’ “w” owned on a owing perhaps to the fact that she is rearing a family of five youngst- ers as silvery black as herselt‘ and of which she ls very proud. Last Monday night, by some lueaus bet- ter known to herself. she lcft. the ranch and her family for u walk. The woods, u mile away, looked good to her and she directed her stops thither. Her caretaker, Jstlles Smith missed her yesterday morning and, remembering her puuctll-iousnesas in the matter of his nlnke up, he donned his $1.000 cont ulld went n search of her. lie saw her suunterlng leisurely by tho edge of the wood and fearing to arouse her suspicions he up- prout-ht-d her very slowly looking ill other directions illlil pretending lo be look- ing for eoluething lair-m. When he tiillllt! us nnur as llu considered safe be luy down on the ground and Mrs. Fox, curious to find out what the trouble was cuule up to sayg gully 70.000 csrs hsve been Imported into Sweden since 1800. nd about 40.000 of these are now in use. Last year 86.000 110118 0f “gum were imported. valued t 05,896,000. _ This trcsmendous import is looked 1100111 "1 5°11" usrters ss excessive. and the hoard has suggested that the im- port duty on camought ot be rais- ed from 15 to 30 percent ad valor- om. The government has also re- commended an import 11111! 0! n" cent gxallon‘ on gasoline and a- domestic tax of four cents a lallon. it lB-BVldQIli. that the Proposed duty and taxes on gasoline ls in- tended, not only to increase the in- ternal revenue. but also to encour- age the use oi sulphite alcohol of domestic manufacture as a mow!‘ fuel. Recent tests, in which 11 Swedish car usinZ “"95"! be“ American cars using gasoline has made the question a. live one, and the government is rmposins 10 remove restrictions on the sale oi denatured alcohol direct 10 111° consumer. i400‘- —-— SCHEDULE WEST KENT SENIOR LEAGUE in B 9N May 20-01mm; ve. Yankees- May 22.-—-Yllnkees vs. Bled Sox. May 27.—Red Sox vs. Giants. May Ill-Giants vs, Yankees. dune 8.-Yallkees v1. R96 3°!- Juno il-died Sox vs. Giants. Juno lOr-Gialrts vs. Yankees. June l2.—-Yonkees ve. Red Sox. June 17.-—~Red 80x vs. Giants. June Zlr-YMIKOBB vs. Red 50X- Juuo 26.—-R£l1 Sox vs. Giants. iAn excellent game oi‘ bull WM played yesterday afternoon on Roch ford Square tile Tigers winning out by s aoora of 8-4. Following is the line-up: Maples llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll"!IllillllIllllllllvlllfllllllllfl1"" A fomradc for ‘ENAMEL-CLAD FLUES-NO , , s r RUST , . H18 Young Wife ._It's a win bride who begins house- keeping with s Kootensy. v The Kootensy oven makes it far easier to succeed with bsked dishes and desserts taken from the new cool: book. Thtrfire-box snd._-t_l_ic [rstes are esly to operate --a rost saver of time and patience. An what s wonderful oven- Armco iron, white nlcltcled lnsidci nudge Kootenay THE ROGERS HARDWARE 00., urn. lull. NJ!" ~ ton Saskatoon. Illnesses. Charlottetown, Agents for McClary’s Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces The points lssst llsblo to rust in s stool range are the Ilues and smoke bos- ln llll Ifuusu til-so vltnl parts are Armco rust-resisting iron "ENAMEL - CLAN.‘ No other Ilflll has this dorsal- o construe- ll- Connolly Estate g Scholarships Applications wll-I be received by the undersigned until June 12th, 1924, from all students desirous of competing In a written glflmilllliflfl MEN Ailli NURSES _ How closely rclstsd is man to tho r1101": intelligent of tbs snlmals is seen in many of the ailments to which both are prone and the remedies to which the answer. actors and veterinarians are often- times surprised to iesrn of the similarity of their methods of handling the ' merits of man and beast. charge oi’ being vagrant: and a‘ him, saw that he hall the right Tigers cont. on and then lay down u short Catcher distance uwuy. He got up and (1, McPherson ...... ._.. S. 9111101111 started to wulk leisurely back to Pitcher tlw ranch. she following 111111111 1811 1c Johnson __________ -. F. Pickard fat-t to the rear, doubtless ndnlir- ____ ___________ __ w, Burnett lug the $1,000 cont. (I 1.51 page 0n reach-lug the ranch he nlhd- B_ Co! _________________ __ 1;_ Rem ed her u piece. of meat. which she 2nd “B36 ute out oi‘ his hand, but, fearing to , alarm her, he madcb no illllitlillgl to s‘ 10mm“ "3'r'd'§;;" n‘ "igdon catch her. They oth a d own 0n. the grass again, she at a res- w- mdki“ Eff-BI" J‘ Campbell pectful distance. Finally by ‘m °p throw-lug a piece of meat into her H- Willi-Aim‘ --------- -- I“ pr°wse den she was lured in and the door ‘Calm?! Field . closed upon her much to the satia- 3- K611119415’ ----------- W- Burma fuction or her caretaker who im- -?———— -------- -- F- P1011111“ mediately raised the price of his coat to $1.500. NOT-ES General Oflnylgoater Plckard caught some nice Presbyterians to be ,, Held sin Michigan Borden 00x starred on first. dleld turned a somsrsault but. iZOt ‘home al lthe some. ’ .' » (United Press) 'th9 resolution which was un-ani- boob Judge gives “a 90 days for h“. mously adopted. ing an empty stomach. 1""w"'°"a“ ‘he present 1mm] By an educated prisoner, who said iGovernment. has dlsnliesed a large ha had made it h“, busme“ to at“, number of returned men without. fly crime from bu", sides; "gnu-e m. charges being laid or investigations apparent,“ only one wing m, u ._..-<0>_.__. GRAND RAPIDS, May 20—-Near- MUST HAVE BEEN A MAN ly 1,300 commissioners from every state in the union, officially repre- Mrs. Wharton, tile American for one of the Connolly Estate Scholarships offered annually by the “Trustees Estate of Owen Con. nolly." This ckaminstion to be hold in the third week of July, Charlottetown and Summerslde, will he open to all deserving stud- ents, who upon Investigation shall have been found eligible to oom- _pete, in accordance with the pro. visions of the Willi of the Lste Owen Connolly. Each applicant must otsts (1) His name in full: (2) Age; (3) Names of both parents; (4) ‘Post Office Address, and (5) The nature and extent of hls- stud- ies during the past year. i" Ab rbi Sprains, burns, scoldl, scratches and many other. minor injuries, msny every- dayaiiments. too in- men and snilnsls take the same course, and both snsrer immediately totbs some treatment- no no r. Absorbinc was first discovered by s very close student of tllehorse, W. F. Young, and by him, devoted to its calm. lts very xcertlonll benefits, however, were prompt y_ for till human race and, ln a milder form, tils preparation is sold sil over the confine! today at Absor Jr.‘ it is uned for ‘med, women nndfzllildrqasvsryvlgcsu s positive gerouc _~ germ lullr- and a pliompt and certain healer cl sh hurts. d t: is useful not only for)“ tlwpurposes served "Y 115' ments and elnbrocstloas, but ll I Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K. C. Barrister. Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Novs Scotls Building FROM MONTREAL To Selfish-Glasgow .\iuy 22. June l9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iiinrbtlrn M“; _ “m, 2,, _ Memunuu, Charlottetown, P. E. l. June July ~l ‘i. Atllsritich June 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ on our er I ,,, ,,,..,,,,.,.-,.G_,..,.-.,,,,,,,,.,.,,_ MacDonald & McPhee ANTWEIIP .\iuy Z8. June 25 . . . . . . . . . .. -.\llililf‘llflll B" A" June i! . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mcllts _|_ A_ MCDONALD. H_ |:_ McpHEE - T0 LIVERPOOL ‘I ‘ B_ A‘ .\iuy Ill. June i3 . . . . . .. . on rune .\iuy Al. June :50 . . llouicluro Bnrlaum Ant.” Em‘ .\iuy fli. Junc- 27 . . ‘Muntrofim °n°Y '9 l" May 111. June 28 .. hlontrl-ul Riley Building Charlottetown Jllllt: s. July 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11102161111111 T0 CIIEBBOURO—-HOIITIIAMI' '— s . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mark R. McGulgan Juno l8. July 10 . . . . .. ‘Enlp. of France B A 2 ‘Emil. of Scotland g g June 4. J uiy ‘From Quebec; ETC. BARRIBTER, SOLICITOR, Money to Loon Calms-on Block Charlottetown. P. E. Island Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of -N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and i‘ ' ‘.\- l‘ f | cnulslas Fol-l 192s | i i nouno "m: wonto. 1 i j | Empress oilltlrance... Jan. l4 I " | TO THE MEDITERRANEAN - ‘. |_ depress ot Scotland“ Feb. s i .__ , l 3911i! h Local lgsnh . G. BRUCE BURPEI C. P. B. Agent All Klnl Strut 5t. John, N3. Practice limited to Eye. Esr, Nose, and Throat Office Bayer Building, 0t. George Street i_ Telephone 85M. iflfllos Hours-Q to 12 s. m. large Furniture Sale ‘, (By Auction 100B We srssuthorlzsd by J. J. Davis, Esq" to sell at the Dsvis Hotel. Comer-s of Great George and Dcrchsster Streets on Wcdnesdsy, June 4, oomvnsnoln st 1.30 p. ln. All his valuable Hotel Furniture conlpnising Dink. R0 , B Walnut and Oak Tsblos, lots of chairs. dishes,‘ glass ws altlsry, sllvorvrsro, linoleum curtains, shldei, pictures, etc. Sitting ll Valuable m», nomads and slur-wily mm, chain, soda one rugg‘ mats, sto. Office. Easy chairs, oouches and other tallies furniture. Half furniture, kltehsn utensils, sto- 82 Bedrooms all furnished with br$ and Iron bsdl. springs, mattresses, bedding, bureaus, sinks, choirs, rug squsrsaoltolothl. curtains, mats and lots or good things. - filo positive as Mr .Dsvls is giving up the Hotsl. Salon will be con- fi frflom imzilfsynuntll all ls sold. Lots of room. Everybody it quil- l. IINJ. CARTER l SON, i Y ' Allotlonscrs IIW-Cll-Whfflfl. nlade; Z-And Whereas we consider this treatment of returned men a ~_breach of faith ln view oi promises m, or Ema“ crimes 1,, caused by tmade to them: 3.—And Whereas we believe this val of the public at. large. of returned men protest against this policy oi dismissal even when the positions have been filled by other returned men. And be it lur- ther resolved that the Government be asked to investigate all dismis- sals of returned men, affording them a fair opportunity of defending themselves against any charges made. and ii no untoward conduct is proven that. they be u-einatstled in their former positions. A committee of eleven was ap- BIRTHS HVN E8-—At Kensington on May 18th to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hynes u daughter. DEATHS HYNE8--At Kansington on May 18th, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. llynes. RICHARDS-At Glace Bay, N. 8.. May 20th, Mrs. J. M. Richards form- ‘nsmmml 9°11” h“ m‘ the “P9”- ali salubed as Vincent: “Conditions Be it resolved t-llat this meetingm the public is laugh]: to plane man to do when he is broke and hungry, and that is to‘ ‘lcnock some- body off.’ I believe that the major- that reason and no other." By a gray-haired inmate, whom are not going to be a bit ‘better llil- trust and confidence in the police department, and they will. not ehow that ‘trust and confidence until tha department merits it. At present some policemen will lie and chest to convict a man.’ ' By an admitted bootlegger: "What tl want to know is this: when you pinch a man and get l8 gallons oi’ good whiskey from him, why is it that the records show you confiscated only three gallons?" Chief Vollmer asked for the nnm. ea of officers who did this, but at fl warning from other prisoners, the bootlegger sat down. The Gunning Fox senting the 299 Presbyteries of the denomination, will attend the Gen- eral Assembly oi tho Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. at Grand Rapids. Mich" beginning May 22 and extending through May 28 or 29. This will be the 136th annual national congress of the denomin- ation. which is sometimes ermn- eously referred to lls the “north- ern" Presbyterian Church, but which is not in. any way northern or sectional. Outstanding features of the busi- ness of the Presbyterian General Assembly will be: The opening sermon by the retir- ing Moderator, Dr. Charles Frede- rick Wlshart of Wooster, Ohio, which is expected to sound tile key- note for the 10.000 churches of the denomination against divisive forces which have been actve in some‘quarters the yast. your and in favor of harmony and peace. The election of a new moderator. He must be chosemfrom among the commissioners actually regist- ered snd sitting. The disposition of matters vital- ly related to the doctrine of the church, particularly in connection with the report which the Presby- bery of New York w1ll make to the General Assembly by direction or the General Assembly of a year ago. This involves the preaching of Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, u Baptist in the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church of New York City. and Her Tastes= in the ranch of Mr. W. H. V. Dunbar at Keppoch there is among others s female silver fox which exhibited some feminine character. istics not altogether foreign to the llumlm female. Perhaps the most noteworthy of these ill her insist- ence upon the caretaker wearing n certain style of coat. The coat she has taken a fancy to is not. a particularly stylish one and would probably not. bring twenty cents at a rummage sale but owing to the whim of Mrs. Fox and her positive refusal to recognize him in any other, he has placed the erly of Charlottetown. Funeral from (l. D. Wright's parlors, Fri- day, May 23rd at 2.30 pm. Inter- ment People's Cemetery. COX-At the P. l-l. l, Hospital on Tuesday May 20th, Lucy Myrtle Blanche Cox, age 31,5 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Cheater Cox. Funeral on Thursday May 22, from her parents residence 313 Ens. more than A‘ h The annual reports of the four new boards of Foreign Missions, ation and Pensions, showing the c progress made under the reorgani- mion of the 16 boards and agegc. into four. Progress of plans for a Brant ‘llresbyterlan Center in Washing- n_ . Reports of several inisrdenomi- prohibitive solo price of it at not lass than $1,000. At present she is more than ordinarily fastidiousi ton Street, Service starting at 3 p. m. lRev. Mr. Ryan officiating. and- 111110111. 1111211»; Oonlfegatlollsl, Reformed ‘i 1111 ptionsi movements of cooperation including a plan for Presbyterian bodies. novelist, tells this war story: "The American wounded wore being brought. in from the second Marine battle. all-d a fussy-looking womanin khaki uniform und Sam Browne belt knelt over the stretch- er and said: ‘is this an officer or only a man?’ The brawny corporal who stood beside tho stretcher gave her a gnim laugh and said: ‘Well, lady, he ain't no officer, but he's been ltlt twice in the innards, both legs busted, he's got two bullets in both arms, and we dropp- ed him three times without his lettin‘ out a squeal‘, so 1 guess ye can call him a mall.’ " zzAsthma Doesn't Wear Off Alone. Do not make the mistake of waitdng for asthma to wear away by itself. While you are waiting the disease ls surely gathering a stronger foothold and you live in danger of stronger and yet strong- er attacks. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy taken early, will prevent incipient condition from becoming chronic and saves hours of awful suffering. Unitarian Anniver- sary Week Begins in Boston ' (United Press) BOSTON, May 80.-—-lmportant amendments to tbs constitution of N'"°"“E Mmim» 9111111111111 Edu- the American Unitarian Associa- tion will come up for action at the annual meeting of that body hero this week. The association and its affiliated orgsnistions be- gan Unitarian Anniversary Weak today with the preaching of the an- niversary sermon by Rev. Maxwell Savage, of Worcester. The amendments were submitted Yo" 0B0 by svcommission of which Dr. Frederik B. Griffin. of Philadelphia. is chairman. They nual meeting of the A- U. A., the M. J. SMITH, Secretary ‘Trustees Estate of Owen Connolly." Klnkors, P.~ E. l., May 15, 1924. 3119 5-l6-16,19,22,24,27.31 June 4 7 8i. mouth-wash and for nnvtilin cit‘! Will" n rmicidc is mus-l.,. t n11 until you need it. Get it LB the bowl today. $145M your druggist s. .___..___._u 84th of the Alliance of Unitarian Women, the 28th of the Young Peo- ple's Religious Unio n and the fifth socilltion of individuals as origin-fit ‘he gaunt“ Lay-men's Legglle. ally, or the present combination oft-pm, was“ at m, pubnc meeting ite members and church dole- Wm comma,- “Recen; clouds in 8""- Washington and the Silver Lin- Tho commission W111i unrelated lug." with Secretary Weeks of tho by the General Unitarian Confer- wm- gepanmem ‘m; Frederic w“. ence of the United States and Cap- 113m w;|e_ “mm,- md vuuespond. ada. its report, recommending that “t, ag-[hg pflnglpal gpggkari. the Conference gooutofexistonceif '1); clmrlog W, Eliot, president "19 A- U- A- 1111011111 B11001 V1118 11111- emeritus of Harvard University. 61111111911111. W118 11118111111011!!!’ 1100611- whose son, Dr. Samuel A. Eliot of led at the 30th biennial meeting Cambridge, has been president 01 0f the Conference qt New Haven. the American Unitarian Association (301111. last fall. since 1900, will address the as10¢i~ The week will see the 99th ah- stlon’s annual meeting on “Our Progressive Educational Ideals." Hide the Eyes Then note what ’ ' . pretty teeth mean to you No other factor in beslny and charm lncsns so much ss pretty teeth. Millions ‘of people have found tho wsy to whiter teeth, to keep them ssf This ofl _ er, c _. an you s ten-day test. Learn wlsst it moans to you. ' \ Al‘ '1" W“ t';;.".'::.rr..:'m-..t.wl Tint vlsco film f l h ‘m ha; fmgrfflutm c; spply than daily. ‘rm name u old lnsthods 0| teeth cleaning, . "‘°""“' h, ,, Inllclloflt cliogsspdstsys. ltllo Th"“°u'9““h"b'°“ o; com“ dhcolof“. ‘o-rmh‘ fiWdlflflllfltb fllihflflifl mots. 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