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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1915. | Both the coroner and his Plainville Paalnv ue News deputy believe that the only clue given g the authorities to work on is of but % B B little use and unless the police stum- ble on cvidence through chance it is unlikely that there will be any arrests. By expending considerable money for the employment of detectives to work us the case, the medical exam- iner believes there would be a pc i o sible chance of getting sufficient evi- dence to warrant a prosecution. Oth- THE HARTFORD SILK STORE. ESTABLISHED 1832, erwise action by the authorities is|f@ Exclusive Agents for Hartford for “Am : " and fanticide cases during the past few T T Y G | Paivites Housng Pobken oo | The Waists f@;‘ Spring discovery will take its place with other CURTAINS AND PORTIERS WEAK GLUE: IN BABY CASE |55 Mhii i . T0 CLEAN UP AND MAKE ROOM FFOR OUR NEW SPRING STOCK, S Judemenuiton Banlc i ShOw the DeSlgner s WE ARFE SELLING ALL TWO, THRE AND FOUR-PAIR LO' “Coroner and Medical Fxaminer Sce T oy ey G e N LACE, NET, SCRIM, MARQUISETTE, VOIL, MADI : AN Littlo Prospect Of A Conviction— | tional bank in its suit against . D. CURTAINS AT A BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE. W J N and .J. A. Gridley of this place, w ! THE MANY BARGAINS NOW TO BI HAD. COMF : heath of Mrs. Fuchs—Plainville's | entered in the court of common ple @s Ou A CT WHAT YOU WANT. : vesterday. The plaintiff was ziven | 8 Oldest, Congregationalist Buried. damages of 508.28 and is also en- BONAZ NET CURTAIL some in CLUNEY NE v AT i B . e, < titled to recever costs of $31.05. . . . \ . ° BONAZ NET CURTAINS, some in f | oivcctons or e Business ana me | U o G s s et [ Our Display Radiates With the Daintiest in this way B > o i : s provement association received notice | of a disagreement over a note made White fom $1. were $1.50. Pt i rom Secretary F. L. Benzon this |out by I%. D. Gridleyv and endorsed St leS $3.00. Also for § ks + e £ ’ by J. A. Gridley. Both tk I A Arab for $2 were $3.00. S 3 i s g 5 ARG y. 1 the maker anc ! Wik }(lr$s|4 S re $9E0! | Arab fo .50, N imorning otia meetingtolibe iheldiitot {07 S0 BU S S B0 LG TIAKEE and A display of the new Waists that fairly enthuses one to the White for were $3.00. Whitefonlye 1) D e e it ol il e NG R (fa int 1S5S 2R (S : #l creat possibilities of the waist designer’s art. One style smarter than % 3 White only $4.95, were | - - i the other 1 all so exclusive that final selection is actually a ta ite for $3. were $5.00. i ) ‘lub. 1t is the regular session of the . - s the other anc ¢ s > White fos White only $5.00, w b S duled for last Thursday FRNeRl e N More A special showing is made of the new Georgette and Crepe de Arab $5.50, were $ . board, schedu £ L Members of the Congregational |l Chine models with conspicuous hemstitched finish and the attrac- LACET ARABIAN, which are in night but postponed for a week owing | church were well represented at the good demand and very scarce at present: Priced $3.48, were $4.00. e =l e el Ericodss 15 guerosed.o0. VeI CiSL 0] / The board has several important Lriced mereRe6.20, werc $2.50. matters to consideyand it is expected | 7. Slagie e 18750 B O o 2 X, AWeroRs Lol B | tomorrow night’s gathering. ok at the k Y V l H H e S ! e Chief among (he pranlems contront- | 1ouse, Bev. . 1. Grant, pastor of he | § [Make Your Valentines at Home—-Here’s Priced $9.95, were $12.50. $5.25 D S 4| iz them is the housing conditions | Shureh: officiating. nt was in th M t i l MeReEad in Plainville. The scarcity of vacant ; AL e ateria S ¥ CURd s , Death of Mrs. Fuchs. SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS. tencments and the predicted lack of | yr( ppedericr Muens ol known | B Lace Valentines are the dainty valentine and when they are For 79¢ per pair, we .00, homes for people who will find em- : 7 e German resident. died last night . made by the sender's own fingers the value of it is twofold. A box :~.| f)g ::i-:' :::h: ::::‘:' 2 cdge 85¢. were ploy m(‘vn( here 4Wi‘Lhin th’e n; --tt tWOo | her home on Tas reet m‘n-r";x?\‘ il;f g all complete—Ilace edges, embo .\.»d> ’MM(.‘ -. n lvvle:l!an;nh‘»:’;\-, m’. ,,}:_V $1.89 per pair, were $2.50. 95¢, were vears if ‘hc' plans {[f 'fu:\‘f_‘"“‘“ _“;“0“3 ness of but a few d She was taken of cut-out ornaments and bapes | SpEngs envel 1 match. 3575 pok pair e crals a0l S herel develop as expected is causing 1ading | gicic with the grip last woek. She also IDEAL FOR VALENTINE PARTIES 5¢ complete per pair, were $4.00. $1.29, ] . Eons sOmC concerni andgine B"fs‘- suffered from heart trouble and the | . All Ki d 6 f 25 per pair, were $6.00, $1.39, 75 pa q Men'’s association is working for | complication caused her death. Her | {8 Valentlnes——' inas—o ior C / B | & solution of the problem. Mhe aitne A While prominent members have dis- | her friends, and her passing was a cussed the proposition informally they | hig surprise and shock to them. : Rose O’Neill Kewpie Cards for Valentines have arrived at no conclusion. The Besides her husband, who is a gate- 5 t 15 ] Cc (0 C tive touches of embroidery in contrasting colors. Ruffle and jabo H POINT CURTAINS marked to the absence from tvn of several | funeral of Mrs. Mary Morse, held this effects, also the néw wide collar are noticeable features. The rar afternoon at 2 o’clock from her home of new shades is indeed varied and includes Spanish gold, belge, on Broad street, Mrs. Morse was the | @ pile green, peach, apricot, mint green, coral—in fact all the new oldest member of the church, having shade: idea of organizing a realty company |{ender for the rai i in Forestville, to arrange for the erection of homes | Mrs. Fuchs leaves a daughter, Mrs seems to find general favor and it | Lottie Benson, and a son, William. She = s may eventually be adopted. Tt is be- | also is survived by a step-daughter, | § MIK Kewples with the lieved that there are enough men in | Miss Barbara Fuchs. The funeral |@ Would say to Mike. All size cads. e ——— ) {own sufficiently public spirited to in- | will probably be held Saturday aftes- Ay ,:,. AN AUTOMORILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RE- vest in such a company without ask- | noon. : The Suit Room Takes on lts Spring Appea]’- CETVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ing to large a return for their money. Griflin Hearing Tomorrow. st the cutest sketches you ever saw—the real little “SUNNY snappy and appropriate things that Sunny The situation is in no wise serious at | Some sensational testi e . . D. l fs . this time but the possibilities are ad- | pecred ta be presented In court to- ance With Charming Displays of Suits, mittedly big and the sooner the con- | morrow afternoon when Burton 8. | B Charles M. Jarvis will preside and re- A supper will be served in the Be gestion is anticipated and provided | Griffin is arraigned before Justice A. Coats and Dresses B» i' “‘IQ'glyrr vorts of the fair last fall will be pre- [iin Congregational church on Friday | for the better off the town will be. |H. Condell on charges preferrod | B ritn b W13 |cented. The 1915 fair is considered | evening at 6:30 o'clock by the Ladies’ | One New Britain real estate man | against him by his sister, Mrs. Alice Much can be said in behalf of this stunning display of the new- Zo into detail would require much % i | one of the most successful ever given | Aid society. has announced his intention of de- |Gum. Griffin will be defended by At- | g st apparel for spring wear. To woman to see our advance showings y | and it is expected the reports will Ao S veloping property here this spring and |torney P. F. McDonough, and several space but to enthuse every won tas S St < show a balance on the financial side. RENE BESNARD RESIGNS. . [ he expects there will be an unprece- { of his friends have volunteered to go we can say and with (ruth—THIS PRESENT DISPLAY IS ONE OF ‘A1 Secretary Leland Gwatkin has sent At | dented building hoom in Plainville be- | on the witness stand to testify as in THE MOST PROMINENT THAT WE HAVE EVER SHOW? | out notices to all the members and it | french A tion Minister Quits Of- | fore the summer is over. Other land | his good character. SUITS—The new materials, the smartest styles, the novelty | . : | is hoped that all will be present to- fice, dealers have been here in considerable | 3 ate is seemingly depending touches, the complete display. | night. j numbers during the past few years |lar if not entirely, on the tesi- DR —The charming creations, the smartest materials, the | Worthingtons vs. Rovers. Paris, IFeb. 9.—Rene Besnard, un- | looking over the various properties |imony of the woman. fascinating shades, $12.95 up. 3 ] ¥ | Manager Vile of the Worthington [ der secretary of state for aviation | gyitable for development as building | Certain young men who are at basketball team has made arrange-|and aeronautics. has resigned, lots and negotiations for some sales | present absent from town, left, it is ments whereby the fast Rover team L are in progress. helieved, through fear that they might local court Eriday evening. The tility toward M. Besnard for his con- | annual banquet of the association will | fense. 0 | Hardware City team has 'gained anjduct of the office of under secretary | also he considered at the moeeting to- But Two More Mcctings. =5 nches | ; oz | | l 0]] uC Ore I‘a | able reputation for itself, having | for aviation ind acronautics The | morrow night s t is likely that a But two more meetir of the re- | 1b We guarantee you quality or BRITISH STEAMER CAPTURE i | — | COATS—The nobby effects. Cut on sporty lines. Styles most | advanced, All materials shown. defeated some of the fastest teams in| campaign against him was conducted | committee will he appointed to malke | lief bourd for hearing appeals of prop- | moncy refunded.—advt the state, but the local boys feel con-| by certain newspapers, which char the pre tions necessary. The af- | erty owners dissatisfied witl re- — 3 4 1 : L_the re German ide Action Sends T TED | fident they will be on the long end of | that he was incapable, fair will probably be held in March, | port of the assessors are scheduled, St. Valentine Flowers For Sale. OLD OH[GERS RE'ELEC the score when the final whistle Sl Lo the date to depend largely on the|the members planning to be in s Violets Marine Rates. 1 = blows. After the contest dancing will} WANTS CAPITAL MOVED. wishes of the men who will be in-|sion next Saturday and-again on Feb- | corsage. at and ;’i')].]:. ';"’"I“‘“ o o : | : 3 K be enjoyed, the music being furnished i ey e o | vited to deliver speeches. ruary 21. The number of complaints | quist, flor corner Maple and L Al miarine S Wilbur Hunting Loses Valuable TIorse | 1,y McKeon's orchestra. Washington, Keb. -I' Ml“\cd oy a lence Is FHmsy. would not indicate that there will be Whiting & £ 3 - tha Anti-Saloon League may = b > ¢ St Bt ! 7 g G1obe Team Victorious. ;N{l_ ‘tl‘»(lx‘nf-‘x \’::: ::‘ ¢ & e After a conference with Coroner | ® demand for additional sittings. following the report that a ol rst rounaor ithe set-bac Qnce cone 3 The work of the assessors appar- ' e oLentacl ‘alhoun of Hartford, Medical m- 4 bound from South America n o | Washington ‘‘dry, Representative | ('a C 2 eI - Fa eGPy e WANT ARAN u om § 1 cultural Socicty Mects Tonight— | tournament between the elubs repre- | GORESON COF vesterday uffered a | iner C. W. Moody has decided against | JF ¥ St fh,‘] _‘(‘;‘f'("\”“" GU TEE Britain had been captured by scnting the Kilby House and the ; > in general. appeals tha 3 Sl ashington | Any special activity on the part of the | ! L 5 i Qther News of Interest. Globe cafe was played last night at|}SOlition proposing ‘F?:.i\udi?t‘\'v‘“.:n; authorities in connection with the in- | 27eady been recelved do not involye FROM GREAT BRITAIN | man raider. The new rate is now ilobe caf - playe / ! i ihercrnal me (e o v e uhor : any large amounts, and if all of thern the latter hostelry ‘;””. ]“,:‘\:f:\. ::g | that Unclei St set up bils mein bead. | Vestlzation of ihe finding of the deadl| [,/ 15 be cranted the erand 1t total smolce of battle had cleared away, the | o L Ph e e, body of an abandoned infant in the | 10U b E¥anted the srand hosts were found to be victorious by | woods near Sunset Rock last Sunday. e ; Y] . e Fostelvere foundSto el o ah o Even those who complained do not | Marlin Arms Co. and Other Concerns | Roads. fhree mmen on each feam and two| PASSENGER STEAMER LOST. look for any slicing of consequence S | The report was reccived after i its annua! meeting held yvesterday aft- > S > ! B % - : 5 by the relief board when its report 13 nvolved in §60,000,000 Orders had been established that the Britis 3 v 2 - centy-fivy ts were| Ne wk, Feb. 9—International in- 3 port 1 | crnoon. The fiscal year for the com- | games of twenty-five poin 2 DNewavor e e e passenger liner Orissa had besiiR o ayed. The score at the first table ! syance brokers in this city received | | ProntRa jany ended yesterday. Fer the past| Played. The score at s e ¥ | WATER | T, 1 Russia, Sk ne Ao i g & company had done tha | Was 50 to 28, the Globe team being | information yesterday which leads “ i Brief Items. stroyed by a German vessel within g the conguerers, while at the second | them to believe that a large passen- | The condition of Edward B. Aspin- New Haven, Ich. 9.—According to | PASt ten days while bound from Rief Jargest business in its history. Dur- 23 o 2 o St SRR L e e N Janeiro to Liverpool. Just where the e the first part of 1915, the Prens | table the Kilby team won 43 t0 30. | gor steamer has been lost in the North | | WASHES PO‘SONS b Dhoimo | fiew Tork advices. the Marlin Arme with disaster is not knows A f e « nia at his home on Washington stree: 7 i met AR e o i soard of Relief Meets. Atlantic. Guarded cable mdssages re- treet, | company, of this city ( 5 = tice congern was doing onlyv an ordin oard of was reported today to be practically ,» which has been arys business, but since Auzust it has| The board of relief held its s(‘(‘l)ndj"e"'(’d f"""{l"‘]"ml"'_‘ {""("“’“““f‘ chejehe R M THE IJVER e el awarded a large part of the order for | The steamer which yest been rushed with orders. So areat | jjeeting yesterday afternoon in the | had been sunk by a German com- ‘ S ’ T S s Bl e i ey was this rush that a branch establish- | town clerk's office. Only one citizen | merce raider, ] A number of young ladies have | ! N oriias. 000 PO ment was placed on North street, New | appeared before the board, he being | —_— {l | made arrangements for a leap year | Fapid-fire guns, making a total of 3rit; It had been noised ahout for ) walter swatki Mz Twatki TWO ZEPPELINS LOST. water whist and dance to be held tomorrow | about $30,000,000 hs " B & Britain Walter Gwatkin 5%, Gwatkin WO ZEPPELI LOST Everyone should drink hot wat A T (R TaotL has joined with the somie time that the company would|thought the Ol ca 1 = = ; other concerns menti 1 & . s L i b Amsterdam Via L.ondon, Feb. 9 with phosphate in it, Plainville will be well repr T ioned in demand deciaze lis first mvffl:m‘ 2 ?);',(l{‘;‘,,‘ ‘| im on one farm that ne does not|my, “Tcno Palge” publishes a report before breakfast. o it T Fe ) B e 11 e .“;‘” the order be secured by the meeting, but the directors decided that | own and consequently wished & Te-| it 100 Zenpelins have been lost o the velentine party fo be given in | Britieh government. The New York the company would benefit more if the | quetion on his lift. The board took A e b s 4 8 ¢ | Commercial prints the following: = ; near A. O. H., several from here having | - irplus }n quired d“i‘v‘\’g = (‘:|L!I1‘i|;\(‘v1‘ the matter under consideration. collided with a tree top while return- e plons to sitonid H"ih(;y’;‘” il Robert Elleshaw, Great was used in improving T 'd T S : : = e e 5 g . ritain’s representative the Rus- : To Hold Ca ment, g from a raid on Paris on Januar s | % o~ TT o on th tus \nd this was accordingly voted by the ing fr 2 n January | To feel as fine as the proverbial The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday |sian imperial commission, which has | irectors present, The branch factory Arrangements by (80 nhelsecond \yas broueht idown byl fdale fwg mustikeep)thelliver Washea!|Syicrraon aiis loiclonl ot 01 Nowe o |been Tt ee s e aicl has the Holy Name societi f St. Paul's French airman within a few miles | clean, almost every morning, to pre- DUIDoses] 1 New Britain has been so successful el | b Mrs: H. V. Harris on Bicycle street | of closing contracts for guns an : Inat tho rom e erinusly contem. | Roman Cattholic church, Kensington, | of the same blace. SR L S e S yele stre closing contracts for zuns and | Some Have to Keep on Until| ; 0 v L ; s c 5 i ammunition, sailed Thursday for . land St. Mary’s church, New Britain, = ging with indigestible material, sour ) 3 i " They Almost Drop.’ T8 plating the running of more branches | anc e e = c E Bl . Just to convince y at our prices | Bnsland for the purpose of obisining ey Almos! P- B 1 ic probable the locations wiil by | for & card tournament and social. DETROIT BAY SLAIN. fie and poisonous toxins, says a noteq | | JUS t0 cofvince vou ‘ly\,.‘,.\f.‘:.'d""‘,“ e e e e Sl Mrs. Conley Got Help anndunced in the near future. T The societies have acted s hosts to Detroit, Mich., Feb. 9.—Joseph I]!h sician. oot o8ty e y ach other i re S years el i) - . ¥ ) N where, we are offering this week in |©f Some §60,000,000 of Russian or- poard of directors re-elected the | cach other in previous years and It | ygzewski, 49 vearsiold, w ster- If you get headaches, vour Mver. | onnection wilh our annual clasvance |/dets. The guarantees have besn de Here is a letter from a woman who cérs. is with the idea of bringing them |j, gy shot and killed in his private | If you catch cold easily; its your liver, : arance ] g ere i8'a letter T s > 5 yurnamos s Vs 0 sale, per cent. discount on blankets, | *anded by many of the concerns | s too weak and suf- Horse Dic closer that the tournament 18 {4, ) here late yesterday. The banker | If you wake up with a bad taste, D ! ; b jepand et j & « had to work, but was : 3 orse! Dics, o DRSS banig ! = < a) > bank L ables, ladies a S S « ave accepted orders fr o i scheduled. The place of mecting has was without a clerk when tr azedy | TUrred tongue, nasty breath or stom- comforta s ladic nd men's sweat e ve accepte [ from the | fered too much to continue. How she . valuable horse beloging to Wilbur f 5 "peop decided upon, but the : a A5 WAHOE T (R o Sl ar liver. | €rs. sheepskin coats and mackinaws, | Russian board e Health i Bunting dicd vesterday. Mr. Bunting | A : Iv. be held in |occurred. A customer entered the &ch becomes rancid,.its yo! 1o { 1. J. Birnbaum.—advt. The principal contracts on which | Fegained = o £ | iy s t i iéd Tand n | thering will pro oIy be held in fallow skin, muddy complexion, | ** Frankfort, Ky.— ‘I sul ered so much Swns a la ract of wooded land o bank and found Kruszewski lying on = General Elleshaw is expected t 1 carly March 3 wetery e all denote liver unclean- g . © ©°Y | with female weakness that I could not ot , st S ontites | y he floor behind the o LS at- | Wetery eyes a enote liver . = 5 % an < o B > British = ith female weal West mountain and has heen haulin | Briefs. the floor behind the counter. The lat Watch for the Beef Sale at the |!2in confirmation of the British gov- do my own work, %004 from the tract for some time, As ter died shortly afterwards without j Iness. Your liver 1s the miost dm-il o 5000 farore Soiont srom 4 {o | crnment’s guarantec are those for tod T hiredt ded 4 The Swedish Republican club will | i : portant also the most abused and h 3 s resterday he drcve his double The Swedi ! making a statement. a 5 3 = : ort S e 000 thid i eans ] e G CLIEY N Gl TR Ceialal L S SR B S e neglected organ of the body. Few [ 8- Round, Sirloin, Short St 16¢ 2 d gl pichigghas I heard so much team to the place with the idea of been divided among the Savage, Colt, k I court roo omorrow evening at 8 = = o < kn its function or how to release "8 t Lydia E. Pink: Bbringing back a load of wood. As the | COUrt room tomorrow AHOWSILS rele Marlin and Ma co ies, and s " about Lydia E. - T:‘ml:k »m" (hl( ,y;l("‘r“;\‘ ’n: the hill | o’clock BRIDGEPORT MAY GET the Dammed-up body waste, bile and the 1,000,000 shells 'h’:l;)r i .»\;m‘rrl MR ham’s Vegetable i & % 1 . = s circle toxins. Most folks resort to violent L ’ ) : cading frcm the mountain, the smal- The Grang Sewing circl will o ) O 1 sive and half shrapnel, placed at the 5 Compound that I er horse fell and struck his nose on | meet at the home UE Mrs. H. W. DEM. CONVEVTIOI\ :'x-lt\):lvh h\\:‘u;‘hfll“:hi(:‘unf{;:“‘("-‘;l;d:"; same time the gun orders were ten- . 3 tried it. I took three he ground .r rising, the animal | Goodrich tomorrow afternoon vating chemics ca 3 tatively approved. The guns were e “""‘;',,,f”‘(,l, m;\,r““\",:l,.:”,‘,‘:',,,.;'“,.l::';'hh Sl e T Y, —_— used occasionally because it accumu- | It’s Easy — If You Know Dr. | placed at about §950 each making A pgt:l(shzndalnfm:: oad to the bari ek d T S e . lates in the tissues, also attacks the Ed Soen total around $30,000,000, while the - %0 y load to the bary. When the yard was | Phelps visited the local ciga S State Central Committee to Convent | pon e wards’ Olive Tablets i J g 2 claim. Now Ifeelas renthed, the animal fell to the gronnd | this morning. | & shells call for about $20,000,000. wellss ever Lok il te | sian board was to pay for the sup- : ' | am ableto do all my streets, Plainville. 2-8.qj | Writers vesterday doubled their rates r Sees a Bear—Ag on $100, ten times 1t it That the Prentice Manufacturing company has completed the most prosperous period in history was s.evidenced by the rcports presented at fore the Appam rciached Hamptor Every man and woman, sicl or well, ity rees i bl ererstsisil (o7 Sy 11 (- nd before he could be brought to his L et e in Park City Februar itk sl el Thcfladiedfon [sacred) Heaxtrenurch, SLuary should drink each morning before | mpe . secret of Kkeeping young is i e, reakfast, a glass of hot water with | feel young—to do this vou must watch | plies with notes of the imperial Rus- . own work again. 1 Sees a Bear Thursday evening. an Your "liver and bow = 3 aspoonful of limestone phos- | Four Uver And bowels—there's no need | sian government, but this wa 1 recommend i y W ffering 3 o o . having I TR i sian gove ent, b s was de- it to any woman sufferin; While atterding to hi ste Rev. S. A. Iiske, pastor of the Derby, Feh -The democratic Shifranbiheiver e avin sallow complexion—dark & SCOTIIT S teet, he diea East Berlin, will hold a public whist The annual meeting of the Berlin Sons of Veterans association will be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, H, 1. Damon, February 17, Officers for | the ensuing year will be clected under your eyes—pimples: bil- | clined, the companies asking cash | from female weakness. You may pub- . : e " meet with the ability of the com- i flls district. Mr. Williams' atten- | convalesced from his recent attack of date and place for the spring conven- : thus cleansing, sweetening Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent : 240 om- | CoNLEY,516 St. Clair St., Frankfort, Ky. ) ! 3 ne s er. made to have the British governmen awhén his horse stopped and began to delezation of Grangers at- - isfued today by Patrick B. O'Sullivan, | canal before putting more food into Dr. v EpMerament mixed with oliv ] she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegs rm. On looking around Mr. Wil- e et e Limestone phosphate does not re- | MiXed With olive ofl to act on the liver and ; X noon i T ore o : . . : . from the highway. After a little per-) Stratfield. There will also a | it can not salviate, for it is harmless Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- | ceded to by the Russian commission ingredients of which are derived from T ing ¢ perane jgovernment guarantee cash payment | year: v > & most valuable tonie \ this morning that a hunting par- national committeeman Homer It is inexpensive and almost tasteless, i psaondibat exuberancotloc | BMEEEn i Sl g years proved to be a most valuable toris detoctalior stite tiokot hb. the st | avarter pound, which is sufficient for | 1Ver and clearing the system o | All women are invited to write thought Pridgeport may be | lates and freshens the liver, keeping | box. ‘All druggists, 1 d to obtain the formal guaran joy, Rural Letter Cari 15 | Bierlin Congregational church, has re- ' slate central committee will meet in indigestible | lious look in your face—dull eyes wi Asine o y . I 3 s ace: yes with no | against document This did no i — 4 2w a small black bear in Blue | 1nrned from Atlantic City, where he Dridgeport Iebruary 14 to select the al, the poisons, sour bile and | sparkle. { t | lishmy letter if you wish. ”’—Mrs. JAMES : « 3 allini ‘ s B °mt I mission and another proposal v i jon, was first called to the animal, | grip. tion. The call for the meeting was | and freshening the entire alimentary | ghd heickness comes fiom inactive bowels RIoBose No woman suffering from any fflm"&i A = McMahon's| A larse catar Tor thelctavell et onr: Bdwards, a well-known physician in | guarantee the payment of the note: female troubles should lose hope uni whimny as he passed P. S, McMahon's { . 309 a meeting of Central Pomona ¢ 8 RS com- | the stomach. oy Dertected & vesetable compound | The companies endeavored to have At g z 115 Grange s S AN : - bowels, which he gave to his patients for | the British government assume the | etable Compound a fair trial. o ms saw Bruin about thirty varc The meeting will be held at strict the diet like calomel, because | years, contracts outright. This was not ac- | This famous remedy, the medicinal 1sion, he Induced his equine to pro- luncheon to which have been invited j and you can eat anything afterwards, | tute for calomel, are gentle in their action, | 1,y 3 i e ¢ 3 ards, | vet alway: E b 1 b a propo: have 3 sl ots herbs, for fort, secd on the j oy, It was s1id abont the former democratic congressmen, | a demonstration of how hot water and | > Ch21Vays effect O aqpropomal o Enave thob LR BNative droiil s e b y i i Spirit, that natural buoyancy which should | for the supplies was accepted. 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