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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY APRIL 4, 1916 YU- News for T heaier Goers and Women — e — ‘Thenter of Distincon— | ARLINGTON -PLEASES | | = | e STRANGE Case IhIbA '{’YE&‘UM I GOLDEN R0 | . A]fred CI'OSS ‘ 3 (Copyright 1915 by the McClure publications) Al red CI'OSS Players PI‘ESGH ‘(.”””" at the Grand theater, Hart- il | | ford. and, judging from the manner | = | ‘m which the evening's entertainment 5 For Infanti - “Tess of the Storm Goutry” ... s entertainmen | =orZnents and Children. Players Read these episodes, each com- | knew Dave was about the livest thins | | presented by this company of cay- plete in six insertions. See them | I'd ever humped against ‘In this old | : il [able performers was received by)an il s a big production of Rup- : town. Then she sighed like a kid and appreciative audience, new recor er n i el e MO sture screen at & 3 or B E acted on the motion picture went to sleep, but when she wi On the program it is will i 4 i - 3 wo refirred to be cstablished at the playhouse Hughes' Melodramatic the Keency Theater. b > — =0 : semed to know he was dead.” | #s up-to-date melodrama, this “Tess | before the final curtain descends nexr - - bee: “Did shie make any other mention of | 0f the Storm Country’ whith the | Saturday evenir The company ! i Ge"ulne castorla the man with the red tie?” | Alfred Cross Plavers presentel at the | Which is an old LR o Ty avorite with Cap- ALCO; EPISODE XI. No. When I asked her, she said | Lvceum last night; but where it |itol City patrons, nfade new frirvnt’h bt AVegHDL;‘.:ER cthT ' - ‘\well, you see” said Gallagher, | it was a blur, but it would come back | Ciffers from melodrama of the olden |Jast evening. The tuneful music, it similating the i WAS b g carcasm or coercion, “it |10 her—she was sure of that. Some- | ¢avs is very difficult to reali It | witticisms and work of the chorus i b ting theFood an R | scenting no sarcs cion, onc else would have seen it 100.” the Tomantic story or plot and | were generously applauded. A .| ting the Stomachs af was like this. Wken the police come “That is all—" began Langdon, and | the startling situations and inci- | In the role of Uncle Dudley wio to the house Katie gits mad at their | hroke off in astonishment. There was | dents that went to ke Up the |is 'always broke, Arlington leayes I I IV"I\NT§~ CIIILDRFN questions and she says she was 2bed | n commotion in the back of the room | melodrama of old. s, and it has | nothing undone fo produce all the TS and asleep. Then a few days Ag0 | and a man stood up. raising one hana i many reference to dutomobiles; so | life that the part necessitates. He ! | Prmnksn lbn i along comes a voung feller selling a |as ir about to speak. Fis face was | after all it is up-to-late. - But this |5 possessed with a brand igestion Cheerful 4 2 ‘ of humor.. i o1 thing to lift the. covers off of bilin’ | ashy. his jaw dropped. Then as sud- | takes nothing of the glamor away | Jiffering from any seen at the popu- I fimflmmfimm pots. He came to the back sate and | denly as he | arisen he dropped | irom it. for all good urto-date plays | Jar plavhouse this season. His | f orphine nor Mineral walk, | 4 he talks to Kate, till she says she don't | huck out of sight into his chair. are coming to have a buch of the | his grotesque manner in putting forth | A1 B NoOT NARCOTIC. 1 be wantin’ one, because she’s leavin’ of It was Daniels. | meclodramatic. Peopl are’ tiring of | his’jokes and his burlesquing of the mented Cast and Cor- a Saturday to git married. Then he (Tolbe conbmiiedl) the prosaic drama, thd want action. | S0ngs of other artists was well donc, " rectness of Detail. kids her a bit about he bets she’s AN, That is what they get | “Tess of the | and showed no inclination on his part | 3 . marryin’ a policeman, so she tells him TN Storm Country It isiothing if not | o over do the work. Assisting Mr. bhta at 8:15, 10c, 20¢, 30c, who I am. Then he gits talkin’ about PRFTTY GIRLS \‘( 1\' action—from the mm ess comes on | Arilngton, is 2 yvour man who B | fic afair ana he has the nizht's FAVOR AT KEENEY'S | the scene in the t bt until they | his work last cvening bids fair to e 20¢ doin’s so mixed up Kate she corrects | I drop the curtain at th end of the | come & star in the burlesque world i at 2:30, 10¢ and 20¢ Eht e i 5 ! tinees at 2:30, % him. He bets her a hat she's wrong T T e st verly | #lay. Action, and babs. Th is | His name is Frank Dobson, and y tinees, Tuesday, Thursday she says she kin prove it all by me. | i aile HIOHesnT @ clovers | an epidemic of these twingredients. | ing obposite Mr. Arlington affords his | / SO 8§ : e i N R TS| ic Herne cops o her | many opportunities T i o 3 saturday. And so she does: but then a in which Johnnie Dove and Evelyn | Miss Julie Herne into her | many opportunities to display hix s | A rfeclkemzdyl‘ur(‘w young feller comes around and $ays | iient figure prominently. is serving as | VW1 Again this week i the clever | talent. During the evening Mr. Do'- | . “on Sour Stomzch, Diarrioea :1‘ Ehe :'m hrdtp & \_;ounfq }ad( 11 ¢ | the headliner on Keeney's vaudeville | portraver of Tess ofthe Storm | Son appears in a specialty assisted e || Worms Convulsions Feverisi clear up a lot o rouble if we tell it program this week holactis mor | Country. Te is a gre I.HHH» char- | Miss Richards and their work' is (-1‘1 i . m‘dmssorsm in court. And begorra, Kate got he1 | pniorainine und it casile found faver | 2Cter, @ little ragamuffi She js a |a high order e | | Tess et ey hat at that!” ; | daughter of nature, livk up there | The Grand theater A shout of lanughter rang through with the “first nighter The dia- | has -heep noted the court and the Prosecutor sat down She e e s ~ | in the mountains with er father, | for selecting companies that have in far more discomfited than he would | FU8PS TN of which are well ren | quaint name in its entily. Tessibel [ artists. but all hats arc off” this weelk.) TuE CENTAUR COMPANY, Irt ear admit. It was such a simple.sub- | g™ oo Sork of the chorus de. | SKinner. — She is a motrless girl | to Hite and Cochran clover littler ; § EW YORK. ONIGHT AND WED. terfuge. iChe baclc gate peddler with [ies-Cedi D) ool vy et o st a8 en ton! | *f‘“ with the rough ¢'m< people | fellow assisted by prettg maid. who | X i Ths old 1asky Feature his packet of gossip—and the police | myare are a number of pretty girls in | I the mountains of Nework state, | do their dancing with plenty of snap, At6 months ¢ “THE CHEST” A of course blundering in and bullymg. | ;p o v oupe The e e Big hearted. noble, true. fiss Herne | and dash and varying from“any sim | 35 Dos},s—JSCH\I His respect for Langdon not only as a ing ';ownx'und el ard ‘dlln\-(\ x'"“ is as good in 113..\ play ase was in | ilar \\n_v-l\ seen in Hartford this sen- g . — | New Chapter man but as a lawyer was grow- | o oo Miss iy Belmones | “The Christian” when & played | son. The Pall Mall trio, singers and ¢ an\ HE GIRL AND THE ing, and in the back of his mind there | ;oo "t a1e oua her activities in the | S1OTY ‘Quale | entertainers rank as améng the fore- | ¥ TR GAME” hovered a black phantom—the mys- | o ouos o hor particularly S Alfred Cross, playing fl son of | most that have dispensed melody over W | terious man in the checked suit who 4 ¢ AT rich m: S e = o Sran e e Shol5ior | ithe rich i, also h rt much | the footlizhts thix season. Exact Copy of Wrapper. WED. AND THURS. had been in the alley. Had Langdon DA 2 2ae It { suited to him. Tt is a trdin itself | The work of Alva MeGill. Mabel HE STRANGE CASE this man up his sleeve? He frowned {o see Mr. Cross occupyinge pul Reflow and Eleanor Cochran OF MARY PAGE” and shifted the papers on his desk un- s i Sh } 5 in the last act, the churchene, ana | finished order. Miss McGill's FEATURE easily, then looked up Wwith a start of ! e is worthy of a more | 1., qing the congregationa song. | tions of “Beautiful Tand sof o surprise as the door of the witness- m',‘lflml_'"f DAEL NN I 'There were quite a numl of our [ A8, “San Jq L T e FRI. AND SAT. i room opened to admit the flamboy-| ‘;;;Cfi:;;n“‘x‘n“ "‘Il‘.'“‘” ’:“Nfo;:_"";; ‘f”'," local thespians in the caegation | Pall Trio and “Flower Like Yoi | the somewhat different variety. A | the Cummins plan to amend the army Maclyn Arbuckle In antly gowned woman, with the hard | ¢ .o AL m_ovmmi Serell S ;-|\.1 T which in itself was a greaiurce of { meeting with especial favor from the , gripping story of domestic life reorganization bill by creating a na- *ORM and tired e; | aammes e Bl e ol eon (e fain uent for the mak poys, |audiencc ) cannot fail to interest every marri tional guard section of the general CANDIDATE' She gave her name as Agnes Kee- T TG S T (o0 BN v | e e these churelirs the The burletta. “The Midnight Club” man and woman as problems of th Staff. When recess was taken last nan, but when the question came as | ;% ¥if BECEESE SRS IS SRS | Altred Cross | company been | furnishes a vehicle for the company | kind come up every day and the thril- | night the chairman and other mem- to her occupation, she stared straight night. It 'i& e et greatly augmented in orderput on | and around it is built several funny , ling way in which one man tried ‘o | bers of the committee were fighting ahead of her with a sort of grim hu- ; i i) i and | this play. There are fourl char- | scenes coupled with Thundreds of | get rid of his wife teaches a lesson | hard against a second amendment mor, then shrugged her thin should- i THE CENTAUR ComMPANY, MEW prima donna calibre and her career L in such a minor role is bound to be 15-0f 2 rendi Long ' makes a splendid headliner. A new | ;otars, ail told, and five npeople | humorous sayings. The chorus s | that is of interest to everybody hampioned by Senator Cummins and chapter in “The Girl and the Game” | j;, tne principle cast. | featured by its prety lassies and the | The fourth chapter of “The Iron | Senator Lee of Maryland, which would series will also be shown tonight. Wiiliam Enfis, who will kmem- | costumes are gorgeous A pretty tab- | Claw” the serial story with thrills | eliminate the provision for a federal . Tomorrow in addition to the Big | jcreq by New Britain thegoers | leaux in the final act. entitled, .\'priu:,:mm plenty of action featuring Pearl | volunteer army. Iour feature there will be the eleventh | o phis wonderful work ajvhip” | Summer, Autumn and Winter being | White, Creighton Hale and Sheldon The crowd grinned, but TLangdon | ePisode in “The Strange Case of Mary | pogarty in “Kick-In” this k has | the featuring attempt of the manace- [ Lewis as well as “His Auto Ruina- . flushed and his volce was a little hard | © 28¢~ and some other good fllms. \ part wonderfully suited td style | ment. All that has been said in fa- {tion” a two-reel Keystone comedy _ as he sald quietly: or Friday and Saturday the man-| . ¢ acting. He plays the oldicher, | vor of the “Golden Crook™” com v | and several single reels will also be o am Sorry. Miss Keenan, to have | A8ement announces Maclyn Arbuckle | {1 father of Tess, Arolthese | is merited ¥ in “The Reform Candidate.” In this shown. % ask you such a question, but were B S| two the entire action cent¢ The | — — Ilorence Reed in “The Woman's Last Time Tonight to ask you suc 3 play Mr. Arbuckle made the higgest A Fter | ) » 3 oa , occupant of a cell the | P12y Mr. @ > & me warden is after the an | ¢ aw’ a gripping and tense drama of Florenco Reed, in S P L BRERSE GO 8 cnll n i s s e ik | e Somoone "tan | “HONOR’S ALTAR ! AR - “THE WOMAN'S LAW?” Fiftieth Street police station on the and his crew. So the | domesticity Douglas Fairbanks in picture impressarios have been work- night of the raid of Barker's gambling e gl - | game warden, and the oldn is s 7 | “His Picturc in the Papers’ a . five- - e roomany !In:, for months to get him to play it | cont to jail charged with thime, | FOX'S TOMORROW act comedy that keeps you.roaring Douglas ‘mx:bxm s in i Herlione wasmoretuuicr vefore the camera. The picturization | yynjje Tess is working to ¢ her . throughout its entirety and Willie 1S PICTURE is said to be even better than the stage - . he said with the imitation of an English accent. “I live on my income.” g o 9 now. “I had failed to come across, father of the crime, the sWeapt | Collier in “Better Late Than Never TN THIEAERES and having had a drop too much I of the dead game warden s g Seldom has there been a motion | Keystone blues-dispeller will sassed the sergeant and he locked me Baby to the little w\\hin Wheess [ picture with such an abundance o f |shown for the last time tonight. up to ‘cool off.” " S e e s v lives, This girl is the sisterthe |vital life-interest as the latest Fine 2 = = “Had you a cell to vourself?" SHIP DISABLED AT SEA. e aniy Relis g Tovetwithin e (D i s e AT T Bl Ear iy PASS CUMMINS' MEASURE. Bessie Barriscale, in “Well, at first [ thought it was a Halifax N. 8., April 4.—The British | discovers the child and Wa to ! \which RBessie Barriscale is featured Washington, April 4.—Over vigor. Bessie Barriseale, In private room, but a little later they | Steamer which iled from [ know of its parentage: Duess {and to be shown at the local Fox | ous objection by Chairman Chamber- “HONOR’S ALTAR” . shoved a girl in.” Genoa, on February 11 for Philadel-| shields the sister, and the jo- | theater tomorrow and Thursday. lain of the military committee, the ur b “Was that girl the defendant—Mary | Phia, was towed into this port late last | grama is on with a rush 15 Pearl White, in oz night by the steamer Fogota. The Miss Winnifred Wellingtomhe This Triangle play is a drama of | senate yesterday voted, 35 to 30, for “THE TRON CDAW” “It was. But she looked some dif- | Steamer’s tail shaft was broken. The | pcw ingenue, plays the poori ° : v AR A torort o e e Solled g | FoEota went to her assistance after | junato distor and is well recei\y . nnlversar % | in an evening gown, and hadn’t even pick "“b' up a wireless call for help on | j.yving White, playving theg] & ‘e ¢ 2 S a cloak. I wondered what was up and | hearted rich man, the father,e tried to make her talk, but she seemed minister and the l{nl'l:'\\{!‘\.‘u]n] i = z S looney. T thought it was the d. t.’s at “Wh s D his best. Phillip Sheflield is ; 5o » 9 first, but when I found out she was y wear, ear? great this week In a part thatyy : =z i plain batty, I got scared and called ¢ y fo him, a yvoung boy who sug the guard. But he only cussed me Use Gets-lt lapse of memory after an | g : 4 : p HEATRE—Hartford out, so I got hold of her hands and sy | The heavy man, the villian- Stlll Golflg on WIth B ALL THIS WEEK tried to make her stop crying in that for Corns ! show, is Eugene Weber. who g ! § |g ' e s! . fter a bit she began L.etts has a record that may w . ® hees Wednesday and Saturday | queer fashion A 8 2 r O W & ERLANGER Presents to talk. It was incoherent at first| np any community. \Wherevers [ enants argains el at = - MILLER about Dave, and the big house, ang |IUS the New Plan. mple. Sure as | j. {rouble, there may be foun. e ; . HENRY M o) about Dave, s b Gt Y N e e e i e A letter friend has been clever [ bu. they are not kind. I have tried g sheymasnit Sadleon Marcle Bl o che e iy T e ey S el G S o | enoush, and kind cnough, to find a | to treat my tenants kindly and fairly WEDNESDAY SPEG'AL v se i . and aske B e ot SPGNIEE Ly e o Miss Dora Booth is very goo S &h, 2 y tenants kindly a airl) RUTH €HATTERTON seemed o} comeliopBersell] andiaskedy [N Ven lansuase!l Lye toldlivon = i 1 hen | subject on which i have never touched. | and only ask the same in rveturn. I reh 's Fascinatin who I was and where she was. B > week in the part assignec i e bl oy d. h A e “Did she remain sane and conscious | Séveral times it's no use to try those | 5¢ a vietim of TRen Tetts _“In your many interesting articles,” | have rebelled inwardly many times, 2 L'U;"(l)elgiv‘ LEGS” after that?” indages, salves, tapes, plasters, and 1 sgalaide Hibbard is seen for ;‘»I""‘h*-‘-‘*-n y'”.‘”‘l\'t "'I:\'I“I; n‘m‘l\unll wnlv hut ve said nothing, suffering in- | Heavy Large Size Bleached = b gl 5 T She' A 3 3 Ao e tenant’s treatment of the land- | justi R e e LT 7% & L p y = At ramble es only, in the grotesque justice rather than have it sai ha e 4 b Eelening s Dianats T \t?;k:; :armll\ Mnn‘n!’linflhl‘ ‘l]l‘ll\‘;\(n L’l‘l':lll‘”()f":‘ WM«th Others who | lord trouble with my tenants.” Tl“l\lsh Bath TOWCIS, (o $2, all performances. | ed down, and when I said that [ was minor parts are William New| = “I know there are ll}]uvn hle and As nine-tenths of my readers must worth 21c. Special for i " | sure to get off first thing in the morn- Frank Kimball, Frank Ke G| unreliable Jandlords, also good ten- | have had at some time in their lives | Wed ing, she asked me if I would take Immons and Miss Dorothy Bra| ants, for I have had some of them; | experience either as landlords or ten- | cd. 121 a note to her lawyer. And I said I The opening scene of “Tess of Put this article is not for them. ants, this certainly is a subject with 2c % would.” { —— - Storm Country” is a wonderfu I have had tenants who have|a wide appeal and | am grateful Y ‘fi.O[ Tomorrow “Did you ask her her name?" ; o veatism. T pictures @ ravi lived in my nouse for three or four | o my letter friend for bringiug it up. | Bleached Cotton Toweling, - No. She smiled a little half the shores of Lake Cayvuga, Gl Ly e me every reason to I would like to add to her picture ————— | Whimsically, half bitterly, “it ain't oti- | 2 i = York, on a summer afternoon. think they were comfortable, vet as | gallery of difficult tenants the tenani regular price /c. 5c 1 akes a house at a certain rent Wed at, yard interpretation and it is expected to be reels of good wholesome one of the best releases of the season. pomedy. 47( — T Tanres e » lal=00n as they had decided to move they i’ Breakfast. quette to ask names under the circum- 3 trees and the leav and the lal “_‘ o I‘ ey 1{:11 lv‘ ::I d to move they | who t Fruit stances, but I said as it was the first he bickeround are worked out said evervthing disagreeable about the | on the distinct agreement that no fur- 1 g ” Broiled Bacon time, the best thing to do was to say \ 0" nature, making a grand pichousc, sieh as that it Was damp and | her papering or any bt necessary re- Women’s: Corset Covers, 3 bthing till she ha awyer to dc > In this scene Miss Herne appeaitook twice much coal to heat as | pairs be made, and then, having got- . 3 Byiloved P"'*‘;"‘ :‘;‘""‘:,},:"il 1;: ,“h,i'f! e LR ) the little barefoot girl, the poor Necessary—things that were not true. | ten in, proceeds to ask for one Hng neatly trimmed with Ham- olls Yo AL R s s ot e e otheal 1o eemed to be trying to prevent | after another in the hope that ‘th burg’ 25¢ value. e ST e Rddressad toz. — my renting the housc andlord will give in rather than \Ved ot C le;%rmu;m:m oache: TC‘::« The question seemed to surprise h S ieied il 18 e exellon 8 © They Didn't fave the | change tenants. | ed a 1 B “Why, vou know—'" she stammered, “You Wouldn’t Lose Your Temper. John, aten with cornbread and butter. Money, The nant Who Doesn't Care What 4 K e Dinner O e e e e i Getaribi o AiaseiCoxad i (£ Women’s Silk Boot Hose, s : H & had others who wou He Destroys. = . Cream of Sago Soup lin' the court The note was ad- |contraptions for corns. Here's some | = e R e . b lisle tops, double soles, ex- Roast Stuffed Leg of Mutton dressed to Mr. Philip Lang |G g Rt i St Also the tenant (I : suppose the < A I angdon and Gets-1t’, it's just wonderful how e SUplana B e Sl IDROSS . pwned Hominy took it straight to him. Then him |‘clear and clean’ it makes any corn FOR l 1 ‘('l:m,,' ”“”,”:‘h' would gradually { most common offender, who is abso- tra good 50c value. 39 . Sewed Tomatoes and me beat it back to the police sta- | come right off. Takes but a few sec- | e L e U iicaicless I Bis Wse ot Ui prop. Wed. at C Lettuce and Apple Salad 3 i il S S Al o ¥ T e S : of ime, but behind. And | erty How many people who would | 5 tion and he had a conference with the | onds to apply. It dries at once. Put were not people who were in | be nice with their ; ; BrOWES oLty Magistrate. Then he shook my hand | your sock on right over it —tbere's | pSe il i S S e e A “f‘lh ‘l‘t']'“ ety things, people | Big value in Bed Sheets, Coffee and thanked me like a gentleman nothing to stick or roll up, form o B 2 < ot f who consider themselves thoroughly ffed Leg of Mutton—Have the u:xti that's all.” bundle of your toe, or press on the [ nlecln e lala S e i i e o sl asreemen s thonest aniimoral, Bl dbominably heavy Cotton Bed Sheets, LR ot M O AN tHaL 08 : : : ; 4 . Peterson, "“to cure eczemu: Lo stop hers, after hiring by the ) red house! . 5 her bone the leg mutton. The One moment, Miss Keenan. You 5 painless, simple as rolling | € : L e hired hou 81 by 90-inch, good value d trimmings will yield stock | say {hat Miss Page would become | off Now put away those knives, | itching at once and any refan S e i L tieiddie the children’s library in my g “rr:r)u vegetable soup. Fill and then would lapse into de- ( s and scissors, use ‘Gets-It. and | Sist Will cheerfully refund your "”"" iy halti rv\'nl\x)f~ rent and yvou | home town hung a little motto, at 80c. 59c §n the roast with bread | liriuta again. Did she mention any | vou'll have e disposition and | "‘ I3 ”',"s,;'“‘,‘\, ‘.:)\, }\I‘In\: I o L 'm“ e Hl‘xl ey 4‘:1”.‘; that is borrowed a ighly seasoned witi r | particula jent—or ask you any |no more corns and calluses.” do_every Lo ; behe he advantage | little better than if it were your h"".h‘h‘ ( ?:- :l :-l‘,:y }"'“m‘;::, s \‘j.‘,h(.'»mnlcr‘»:mn ’ . ts-Tt" is sold by d aists every- {w Willilam A, Carley of Franklin, the l“vltll"xvl We have to give | own.” oo nosenes i e e t“;,‘., SEc 4l botile e is surely a wise man, He writély days’ notice and can only dis- 1 Sl : b o ChTcaso T 1 used PETERSON'S OiNTMENT sess for a few reasons, while recommend the spirit of this to| Qi+ (Cases. steel framLs »d Hominy.—Mash end s oy for 2 man who has just put on a e Rlida s le { many grown-up children. Of cour o RS s | successn o n suddenly she |in New Britain and recommended as | @ little hoy suffering terribly Wi n leay u without a day's!a house is hired, not borrowed, but | oood locks and heavy cor- Qs w2 rbe tablopsoonty Lipiay D N S ce in midwinter. thermonieter | the reng gi I 1 | S i sat up and grabhbe > 2 cried, ‘Was e world’s best c remedy by City [leczemie C oLy o onieter [ the rent gives you the to usc g butter, one pint of cold bo sat up and grabbed me and cried, ‘Was | the world's best corn remedy by City A SRSIL I e e e s Cal e i D 1 the righ use | pers $1.50 value. iny. Im'a frying pan melt and | it bloo s it just a red neck- | Drug Store, Crowell’s Drug Store, Wn. | Then the Alex. Lout e . ot to abus, 1 2 1 c fie teaspoonful each of lard | tic— [ s \nd T said, ‘You saw | N. Schweitzer an’ &, P. Storrs fireman of ' Buffalo, who is ::‘ltlu! S e el (W ed a s 4 p: e % \ ot ) : p write as follows: “I had an old so . « E ot be onths. | of landlord to tenant as quickly 5 tter. Shake the pan until hot | it where And she said—sane as she = - rite as foll « D nhich maviot be onth : ‘ » u Z Skv Blue o vell greased, then turm in the | could be, ‘It ‘was the other man out- | Speclal Rates to Ladies onlimylleg fonimany s Carg) The "“'\.\\ s “"u” l;\"w_‘”'::_‘\lm:\'\i“ w”.‘."y‘{‘ relationship of life. The 'n(wl 100 dO/Cl,I of S En y. Cover closely and draw |side—I couldn’t see his face—just the Aft E . | doctors’ falled. PETERSON'S OINOW o 40 S nione - | landlord or good tenant is he who has ame] Wear. Blg assortment Y vi ) '8 ' 5 he e pee v 4 MK rtly healed 1e sore quic « e habit of showing 18- where it will not burn. When | red Then she began to crv and ernoon or vening | MINT entirtly healed 1“ LM S G DRl T e e o g § P T Birough, uncover, draw the pan | went off again into delirium, or what- AETNA ALLEYS e s gy echin Gan el con s G e S R el e gl Sol R ralomio il lioEh s QUSDADS c. ; E Lot Al S : 5 ttor: firi 5t e ave mentioned may be legal, gs Wilocs 5 ¥d and turn round and round | ever vou call it. Next time she opened In other citics In this state the |2 letter, from Blockeby, stating ezal, in Extra Special #he bottom and sides are well | her eyes, she asked if T knew whether The hest thifig T ever hit for itchin 2 bried. T.oosen the edres and turn’| Dave Pollock was dead or if she had piles is IS0 OINTMIENT. el fic down’ en a hot platter. dreamed it, and 1 said so far as I|in bowling. A hig box f ;M € i, shows in the mmmu\hm ladies are taking a zrowing interevi

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