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RITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, o o e S T ) AUTG!S@ CARRIED : . Shopping o it HOUR'S SICKNESS (gnUfi? : BOYS TS PLAIRVILLE Since He Commenced To . BT “Epita tivpe! Invited New Haven Children (o Takef’““{\“"fif“ very much from Liver and Kidney H H Trouble. Having heard of *‘Fruif-a- (According to Our Custom. Store Will Be Closcd “Good Friday™) ; FOUND BY P 0 L l G FA M A N iives”, T thought I would try them. The result was surprising. More Xoung Men Galled For Drart 1 kave nol kad an hour's sickness Special Display of Easter Blouses L e e tives” or Fruil Liver Tablets, and T ley Lectuireos At Congregational know now what T haven’t known for in Models for Women and Misses s s healthy body and clear thinking We are offering just what we think you arve looking for. new. smart. _w_\ \“ floy e dlatng | brain’ WALTER J. MARRIOTT. oxclusive styles in - Iaster Blouses with choice of the broadest range we s : : y 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size have ever shown. All the favorite ma forials arc represented and newest fonl Relnstine e . Dl s S Bl - L | spring shades for wearing with the =Cason’s new Snite. Sized from 36 to i) ‘- o emnion nomu TR il . RENRRSRREY . - 3 | 15 You have choice of white, flesh. bisque, tea rose, grey. maize. trench The childros o , Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, ha S‘thc importajt thi Carriage and blue and COFRL . ......oisoosnncens oy s 98B0 to $15.00 eachs 8 | Kanutzen of ) ¢ 5 B e e e Haven, 5 1 ) King g ’ S| certainly the ve)(icles in our 918 Iine have it. 1 The Zeso o : sacher of the sixth grade; Leon Grif- g p nd Gerald oo years old f in anc id T man Low Shoes and Pumps for Easter e e Ll school An F ainment w Yery stylish indced are the smari new patent colt oxfords w plain W iy T n ist church toes. Louis heels and hand turn soles . . S « $6.00 pr. Bl i ng o'clock The Welt Soled Oxfords of brown Russia calf and black calf with military g AL ‘ ¢ ations © T atrioti and RealetoE $5.001)air tomobilist, wio ol ' ren b iven tiom D Brown Pumps of Russia calf with wing ({ps and milltary heels. spe- i d umpinz i f vmoria also recitations cially priced .. o e . $5.50 pair : ""K”" e e : | oung people. All are - 060 ERANTRULL B Patent Colt Pumps with hand turn soles. Louis and Cuban heels, g e A ]‘ xn-‘ xpe: Organist Miss Bernlce Mitchel priced e s £5.00 and $6.00 patr [nioulc Y ¥ Packages Received in France. For the Girls there are brown Prussia calf lace Boots with welt soles ‘I:’i’,‘d:f,‘n‘”\‘wm D Miss May B. Hart has received HARTFORD. wnd low heels, ; B ...... $6.00 pnir co 2 to ! river Tefused tter from Frank Babcock ck calf, low hee Ry a .50 pair d‘| ,‘\ : ]1 : i,,, J' I NEW PETTICOATS carried the ) 3 ffot dren claim that the v h the ng a package whi R . — . Pretty One; | v ,' f\‘“_ A at B el cusne ANl I o 8| were riding carrted Charlotte F. Diggle sent 1im - early - ' silk jersey. In the newest color shades & stvle models and all sizes. Worth e n December and which he received - H ] Cll Y ITEMS up to $8.00 for $4.48 cach. is price holds good only for this week. ¢ B8 A 3 March 5. Young Babcock, althor i dp e l | With Silk Rufflc there ave Petticoais with Hydegrade Heatherbloom i RtensO Mty RSk Biel oo Dipe e L | ' :: R oo S PP o voungsters they ly 4 . f he 1 B —_— Open Frida a o Elart tops in latest color shades and changeabie effects. Regular ,\.wq:‘v ‘m.lm. b e . g sountry, and enlisted in Company - y' n Friday, Hellanders'. Hartford. oz : boas Sk EEHGY HLE e 4 Wovtford | in Torrington, last summer Mys. B. W. Dimock, chairman of '~ 201 e T A arved | Writes that he is in good hea Y ne New Britain unit of the Trench Pride Circle, Lady [oresters off and the officer imun Y tool them | weather i mild, and he appreciated | Cemiort Packets' committee, wishes America, will hold an important] i esa eodlitben Cla he thinzs senk but, alt to thank the people of Maple Hill meeting this evening ai 7:30 ence claims t | ther. Carl. re peopie have 1 t. t ) their generdus contributions Armstrong Bros.' (‘o.. of Cleveland, sides at 151 Main set. Hartford. | has haad only one ice zoing | Through the efforts of Miss Fdne i . Fricseh of New York and Knap B | Raiph claime that his father is em- i over. He is a son Frank B javk and her temm the sum of $40! Bros of New York brought suits yes- HAVING AN ATUTOMOBILE DELITERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ploved as chief cmgineer in the I{o- [ Who lives on the farm owned was realized. terday aggregating $1,000 against th PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. tel Taft. New Haven. I'p to the pres- ;| Hart - S Reed Jewelry (o. Constable Fre ent time the local polic S Plainville Briefs. ‘jiv,\p‘:ukvr rs i‘ e war lrn v to winkle served the writs. Attorneys unable to locate Ralph's G i g ‘ Xt 1 ay have been an-| pge & Glover appear for the evening the Harilord nolic § il SOERARE G R o ad o Toll s UOES Robin- | piaintife g : iR TRt on of rtford will speak on *In- nd 38 million laborers in the manu-! fore the local board for Division No.| Officer Marino that Clan s e ey e s 2 £ The C. E. soci 3 5 ay of t ngton street 18| dispensable Conditions « ators 1 2. society of the Baptis i)e 39311 )‘%QW facture of war supplies. but she will| 2. County of Hartford, March 30, at | was located. Clai iher ne ASD) e ditlons LotAVcior 2 ! : > | seriously t his hobie Margaret T. Corwin of New Haven Church will go on a “hike” Friday) need but abouf 16 milllon: a large ! the Grammar school hall, Plainville: | to Plainville and secured his son and ELE S clvgen w Haven ., 5 . ss S T e G r n's Part in Victory,” and desiring to go will meet at th mber of these must be used in the! William Full, Bogialli Felice took him lack to New Ha Miss Marion (lapp has reti to | on “Woman's rt Victor nd prards to enable us to transport| renzo Dapanis, Axel Ieterson, C aft Examinations ) jeme ln Borshampton Moz ate| Johns B RBLeK R0t Tantiond ton Sitiicy A Rl B dmene e e ship ! ine Basile. Draft Examinations, ter \'\‘;m\ 1 z n‘m\ days with her sis- | tory or Servitude, Fast D services will be held ir year The las cags is morale . C. Northrop Dead. On Saturday. March 30th. draft ex- | o Clapp o Broad = the Beople’s Church of rist, Court Which means the ving nower and E. C. Northrop, one of the oldest of | aminations will be held in the Piain- | street. There was a good attendance at the rect, Friday evening of this week a | grit to (beat the [Caiser i his own i East Berlin residents, died at his home | ville Grammar school o rond street. Miss Anna Murphy home the | Grange 2 versary supper on Tu 45 o'clock. A cordial invitation id ame. We must go into this and help [ Jast night For =ome time past he| Men have been motified to auvpear for | ster recess from 1. on Hal | 93y evening An open meeting Alended to all wishing to join in ob 4 lo accomplish all these neeessiies. or | had been in failing health. If he had | examination at | v, m. {rom Bristol. | seminary. held aftey the supper. G A. Camp-setvance of the occasion, to partiol we must say to the world. ‘We are lived nntil Sunday he would have been | Southington, Berlit Avon Wl West - 21l of the Con ticut State Council Ditte “in. this -service Aside from al Miss Hazel Gould of Whiting street : it willing to 1al 1he Kaiser govern us’ |8 sars old. Mr. Northrop wag born , Hartford. Thase who rece o Ge i Baatorat a1 | of Defensergave fani aadues: LS gyis sustomary Fin RChisiianp ek By Mrs. A. H. Camphell of Windsor | [Tart whore he spent the greater | Crowley. Charles A Raffz Te- e e el e ine el state it would seem as if the call of | was the next Speahcr and contrasted | part of his life. About ten vears ago | femine, Clarence Jusld Thom: Mrs. M. Nordsirom of Robins ave- | God to humble ourselves in confes g . B o'clock in honor of Holy THurss | nie spent N o i SO e e et a[ Berlm War Rafiy vividiy the conditions of the 1:¢ MO\ to Windsor, where he to as ityan, Giovanni Bocca Lrank 2 slagann onor el BRI || nue ispent [ the pa in New | sion and prayer was never more in G : Two yes noa N nnaher, g {aver t © rtle | perative or neec ths this u ferman women with the of i Two v (20 he moved | Navioki. Mich i mnaher, Clar- Haven with he Myrtle | rera needful than in this ho o Nordstrom, who ix studving at {he {of the world's eri kevnote of (he neccssity of women ughters F. % Cadwell. Mrs. | New Britain | ¥ale School of Music 4 library will be closed all da HOW AMERIGA CAN WIN co-operating by saying, "0 every wo- G. Gibney, Mrs E. Doanec and | 2 dward Cur 2 a sailor, is ——— | Good Frida 4 S N T B and also two broth- Lecture By R. Dudiey ing with relatives in Dr. Foubes and family of New York adi T Mamedn e ot e fiolds is horcible, but when we ra ers and one The funeral serv- Lasi eveninz Roboi £ Dudley gave Harry Propson. Jr., nti ¢ spending o week with Mr. a8 oo your e sider what {he Germans have hee ces will be held from his late hnm .1 one of tne wost interesting lcctures | his home on Church st a | Mrs. Frank Corbin of Robins aver who is engaged H. | loing cven to their own women, we i Saturday at 1:30 o'clock, and will be|that has been witnessed in Plainville | severe cold f L 8 Campbell Call on All to Do Their|can not help but see that this is a private. Buria .\\vu be in \\md\..r i Jong time The lecture was il- Rogel e el el i Bonoably Berlin Briefs lustrated by over 100 ha painted X IoTE, sUpevtendsnt of 4 Share—Selectmen Are Still in!{ake a purt. We are contending for Special Fast Day services will be | pictures. Dr. Dudley also furnished Specialstl Briday aud Saturday ot Congregational church 1 Fiaiabnt “‘/'_" e eroni ronk ihe of the people, | conducted at the Berlin Congrega- | a fine selection of singers. The lecture Pl A AN AT G A == 5 £a1a8 ? Cla S0 A v, “for shts Sa 2 % & Conforti's Market: Native pork. gen- D nd Mrs. Theodore T. Job n olumbia street, from W, & Ingre for salvation. and for humnnity \.\‘, fional church tomorrow was the chief talk of the people all 2 r. and Mrs. Theodore Johnso 8 : S p 5 G bt e il s GO | e ot T o £ it e || e sl JEhalal Wi, ) st 1 Wt || e texe, Bl e (S DimE An enthustastic “Victory War Rally” | men must form the gret economic | Whe Berila post office will he closed | the (-1*'-\ B BoRa e e leR R s ol BT T esR e ges e i oI ctUTE S o e R r andl Mt Rob Was held at the fown hall last night|army, they must supply the Inspiva- | IO L0 8 . LomoTrow Gty > p. m. | attendance celory. caulifiower, spinach and kale,| atlamtie Cits el Buring the course of which three of tion for the solfiers The German | TWlisha —Clarke of Durbam has Good Eridar Obserrances: e OO R s G, ? ) B sl bhe best speakers of the state brought | women are helping their men hehind | Mmoved to this town, and will reside | 5 Ibs. 20c. All kinds o Tel. 5 the Jarvis estate. Mr. Clarke will| Good Friday will be observed in|q4g suto delivery.—Advt There were 50 garments made by of "the truths of this war such as they | should the American women heip.” ter the employ of Col. Jarvis { Plainviile as nsual with a general e e the Literary club, for the hospital e T e R T be celebrated on Good iday \mericarn women. She sounded the Be e is survived by four | ence Anderson and Ernest Atwater of Gus T. Bochman and Mrs. A\ ill at his home s ! DS e on Whiting strest with the mumps | Freeman is ervice this evening at t Newington Siamberiand. home to the citizens of this town some | the lines, then how mach more | O have never hefore been presenfed to S ker deall at length on what Ihrough an error of printing on | suspension of iness. The local L r 8 B3NS 1 y "V‘S‘ Thursday at the home of Mrs them. The rally was conducted by the comen of Trance and England | the posters advertising the Blue Cross | factories will close tonight and will 0 K, DR. MUCKS ARREST T. IT. Cogswell. The annual meeti War Bureau of the town, and Chair- doing and on the possibilitie: play, the place has not heen men- | not resume operations until Monday. of the club will be held Wednesday. | inginec s nan Lewis presided. Professor Becbe | (ha women of America and requested | tioned. The people are requested to | The bank will be closed all day. The | = { April 3, at the home of Mrs. W. A nd also i riden ed the audience in the singing of | that all the women join a branch of | bear in mind that the plave will be local post office will ciose at noon | Officials of Department of Justive Kinner on Golf sireet connected with the KK, several patriotic songs. the red Cross given in R town hall. and there will be only one city de- g i The first speaker of the evening ! Vicio vl or Serxitarc Berlin has pr .:in,':n one member | livery and one rural delivery. The A\pprove Detention of Orvchestra There vi‘uh '\:-\vu ;\" for w T e d was Gue T. Bochmen, of Hartford. in 3 i of the Taft club. The purchase of | barher shops will he oven until il S - vseful clothing for the Franch or- speaking of the “Indispensable Condi-| John H. Buok was the leading{ g7 350" worih of Wau “n";‘nzi Certifi- o'd»ryo.:\ w‘nw"’hfl and will be closed all BeaderfasiDangcrousialien hans. Those desivine 1o give 2 g soon to ho equippe) jlons lof Viotory i e aald Sin naxt | epeaker of the evening. ~He Wik aP-| .ates entities the purchaser to mem- | day Good day. The stores will Boston, March 28.—The Department | ieave them at D. T. Haines' store or vomen plan { “The first necessity in this struggls | Plauded for several minutes. when Me |, ip in the ciub, open a short time in the morning. of Justice at Washington. in a tele- | A1 the home of Mys. I H. Latham on i, ne \e proceeds of 1l characterized La Tollette, a personal Sen electman Alling has purchased a gram today to U. 8. Marshal Mitehell, } Theodore str Sehool Debate, \ new method of helping the R¢| heen davised by the wome Quarte The school j « soldiers, bul we have nothing to, i vork about on this score. We have|acquaintance of his flfl“j"“jj‘ g v American flag for the town hall approved the course of federal offi- | over te the Red Cross the selective draft; we can get good | #Ple villain who would give 1}.{““‘; and vesterday it was placed outside This morning from 11 until 12:30 | cials here in arresting Dr. Karl Muck.{ Mrs. Richard 1Muibert of S rt Paul Pihl, son of Rev. G. Pihl 4 boys, brave boys, and physically ft(ise ai 5.in the alterngon a b Tited | the hall o'clock @ debate was held in the | conductor of the Boslon Symphony or- | street is collocting articles f the | this city, has been discharged fro poys—as many of them as we can use. | 2t 9 in the cvening, ""“"”"‘ e '::,;\ Antonio Scorrizzo of I<ensington | Grammar school. The subject for | chestra, on the ground that his pres- | Trinket fund. for {he hencfit of New |the naval hospital at Annapolis af| Ihe second essential is money. [ucle | States Senate can nome e | NAs s0ld his farm to John Stazec, who | debate was: “Resolved: That a Nor- | ence at large was a danger to the| Britain Red Cross j er three weeks' detention 'due to 1l Eam is worth 250 million billion del- | courage fo try bim. “he PLOTE 08 Li0 | intends to move on tha farm soon.| mal school is preferable to a business | Peace and safety of the country ! 4 ness. Rev. Mr. Pihl was a visitor ars; he is twice as rich as the Kaiser, | country will zet him r;"‘“ S The funerai of Josephine Blaso.-was | sohool.” 'Those who were on the Dr. Muck is in the Cambridge jail the hospital yesterday ut we are all as v ast | alive. He recited ta 5 e y H | G 2 S e o :“i‘r:': ‘\‘f““_‘r; h!“”, practives of the Germans | held this afternoon:from the home| afirmative side werc Alice Maloney | 83 an enemy alien HOME GUARD TO PARADE | A dance for the benefit of the Bel W theift. Tk wamsil can 6o most in sale of what they cook to be turn D oored therm with the eivilized | Of her parents. Burial will be in the | Adeline Woods and Ros v Elin Bbliec fund 1) oe g o A Hils 1= oue th et st ouldantd wust | methodatott thelmericans & Helalzof| Str Mary sicermetery INew Britain The negative siae was a< olows | PROBE AIRPLANE OUTPUT ———— | 3w, o A dpnil'd snt @ most s < line. but the men shou us ods o ans. : ; e e e D ; B = joyahle evening is anticipate ‘thange their mode of living. You gre | stated tpat if we did not foilow ont he Kensington post office wil] be | Virginia no. Hazel Fletcher and Company M Will Act As Homorary | % ovening s aniclmied 1 sill living as you dla months ago: If | the conditlons for viefory, “we awill | open fomorrow morning from 7:15 to| Fthel Orvi The affirmative was the | dance will, it is expe et, s-hr\m u il liv nonths 2 j tr ndit 4 5 ; E R | S e ‘om- | tive of a goodly amount which w rou do mot we will lose. If the boys|soon be governed hy that man who | 8:30 “:‘f‘” f'm)'; 1: [‘: 5. Rural *" n - Bancoet. | Major-Genernl Squier. Colonel Deeds | Escorts WheugEalish EMIHta Ly g Comos iy ekl isamd e as s s il Soun i | : vith | 1tvery w eld the same as usua d were AMrs. Babeock re willing to lay down their lives, are | claims to have a partnership with i livery will be | A . - Gl At S e b s i e ey Defective telegraph wires along the and Howard E. Coffin Summoned| Mission Comes Noxt Tuesday. he job? The next is food. We can|in which he is the only active mem- | main road are being repaired todav . . ! il . y ‘ | : M, C. H. G, at its meet- srovide this food if all co-operate.|ber.” Mr. Buck gave the translation | by a gang of workmen from the tele- SAGE AND SULPHUR Pefore Senate Military Committee. | )“;O]T;(m;:‘zhtx voted (t;:av turn out en The next is fuel Vou have all seen | of the German Bymn of Hate. and aph (omr:nn n New Jer 8y, DARKENS GRAY HAIR Washington, March 28.-—To obtain | masse and in full uniform to act as he effe: of the shortage of fuel|closed with a poem telling of the sig The regular weekly choir rehearsal ¢ . e L " 5 . additional information regarding the| an honorary escort when the Polish ring the past winter: prepare now | nificance of ihe colors in the Ameri-!of the M. E. Church will be held af|Brush thix through faded. streaked . ; pjane situation. the senate military | military commission visits this clty o1 the next: join the cord-of-wood ! can flag. | the church Saturday evening at 7 locks and they become dark, committec calied Major-Gen. Squier, | next Tuesday. srigade. The next ‘,gveransmrum Selectmen Ignore Voters, v"“‘fl"' A full attendance re- alossy. yvouthful head of the Signal Corps; Col. Deeds, Rev. Luecvan Bojnowski had in- ‘ur government is mmd, our vflvlrr;ar‘h‘ \lthough the citizens in town meet- | Quested . gnal Corps. and Howard E.| vited the Home Guard to turn out v \\’lay out: use auto v—nl\: to help ing voted two weeks ago to authoriz Almost evervone knows that Sage ! (offin, chairman of the aricraft board, | and although many of the men are he situztion. The next is labor. The | Tea and Sulphur. properly compound- | to appear before it tomorrow after-| engaged in war munitions work, they il Bat N8\ the selectmen to complote a1 se- e xovernteni can call on bhetween 35| Lt 4 o e landisuishd) abaaperl samnound Jol | comas : ments for fire service with the fire d 1 e nd | noon. L e e partment of New Britain, the select- STOP GATARRH OPEN i otihe baie h i faian, Sihannied ' [t s e b . |isen have, as ifar as can be learned NOSTRILS AND HEAD or gray. Years ago the only way fo FOMI GUARD PATROLS STREETS! polish people in this city entitled What Mr. Kindelan Says done nothing thus far. The voters ex- get this mixture was to make it at! - | them to evers coneldaration and cour- | { " Ag i T ! pected thar the selectmen would im- Says Cream Applied in Nostrils home, which is mussy and trouble- Several Shot in Strike Riots in Kansas | jesy and it was therefore decided to en In rammg‘ ' Sarely of Imperest to Hevald | 1M00i7tely make the necessary ar-| i Relieves Head-Colds at Once. some. Nowadays. by asking at any e | parsde 1 F.ghmmsneflm adly duty ofa e | rangements fire commissioners drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sul o | A special committee consisting of angl e it : aders. . phur Compound.” yvou will et a large Kansas City. March | Captain F. H. Johnston, Lieutenant| ¥ not as :enoua as exposure o -all New Britain people are always in- bottle of this famous old recipe. im-, day found the dow: X of | pittler and Sergeant J. . North was kinds of waather and dempiess. ISP oD SN slalcmentAiof WNEW proved by the addition of other in- | the city patrolled by venth | appointed to pick out a team of the umatic adhes aou-xui B Britain residents And this is aredients, at a small cost rogime \issouri Home e e Lliotal intthe foom - m\m ding_and Don't stay gray! Try i1l No one cont petitions of ng o and | oono (his team to challenge otber blains ang peuralgio, n!-mmieu can possibly tell that vou darkened | ‘wrecking of business es that] i ame in the regiment to indoor rifle of the soldier, and the ref your hair. as it does it so naturally | marked the first day of the general | qpo0ts. these pains shd ‘aclies i nd evenly. You dampen a spenge or ' strike by workmen called vesterday | — ¢ Liniment. Clean amtd soft brush with it and draw this | in sympathy it vikina laundry - A carry or use; does mot through your hair, tak oue smali | worker | FAST DAY P. O. HOURS. penetrates r'flhm.x rubbl strand at a time: by morning the Se nd probahly | Postmaster W. Delaney today | | (nersas sized bottiss, at hair disappears and after anoth B O Naw Eiitaih stateithatl nolicom. | S mmanane st e munication has been receivad from | ¢ your nostrils are clogged and your the ~r:‘m.:m Chairman Magnell met | pead is stuffed and you can't breathe filarly true when a man so well :vm‘, ,\,,' e <:\f“fn‘;",: f?.“,fim;’;: freely because of a cold or catarrh, nown as Mr. Kindelan speaks. Those | S e e e jusgieeCagsmallfuo U o rlyes (Crean o ifter. fiony Progoli jtiensuo) las Aok Balm at any drug store. Apply a Y The fire comiissionars in New Brit- e sackach headache and other kid- Satal et : little of this fragrant antiseptic cream ney ills will make no mistake by fol. | AN did not press the notico that they | into your nostrils and let it penetrate owing the example of J. W. Kin_ | Would discontinue ik _the | through every air passage of vour Reinn, bincksmith: 23 Hevmour siraar | iine theviplaged an _‘“"“j"“""’" 5¢ | hend, soothing and healing the in- the citizens’ commitlea displayed u| ds%e SO0 R RE SEC POl IRE THe N and you get instant relief. sorvice at the fHe sayz: “T used a hox or two of ! ‘“"T' o Other citizens in town meet plication or two. vour haiv 1 nes i ¢ : 1e post e iomorrow as follows & 2 e e riot 15t Lannoun 1o schedule of hours at Kidney Pills some time ! urely had sat tory re ! AR! how good it feels bur nos- ifuliy dar ¥ ing were satisfled with the reason b el L Your nc heautifu 1k | . | trils are open. vour head is clear, no Wi eth | Whieness of the attiti of ith elicom e r it ol o . i ; g Mot awking, snufing, blowing \ »f New Britain l depended upon S I more headache, « Tor such troul Yo Re Examined. I he carriers: regist SWEDISH ELIM B Y CHURCH v general delivery windows no ! ponnd i Y et reguisit - % P : lock £ and painful 1 know Doan’s the remain- money order window morning mail clos a'sloek and afternoon mail lienticnty disease ning ai 7:46 olcloek. | s s breath. Tly's Cream Balm is just | youthful appea i ix not in 80c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn The following local men are noti- | what sufferers from head colds and | {ended for the cure. mitization or pre Do., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. fied to appear for examination be- ! catarrh need. It's a delight.

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