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'THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME — DR EXPECTS BUT R/MILL DEFICIT 1 Special City Meeting | Reimburse Departments. NEVER MIND, DPoroThY | CLOSE THAT DRAWER THIS Orron P ed this afternc that lox tion <pre of the will he pver to r It ha onll be Iready 1 the n bity by ov olic LR L R TR R R TR TR R R Too Weak to Do Anything The ordinary every-day life of most women is a ceaseless treadmill of work. ow much harder the tasks become when some derange- ment peculiar to her sex makes every movement painful, and keeps the nervous system all unstrung until life seems hardly worth living. Every women in this condition should profit by the experience of these two women whose letters follow. Read the Experience of These Two Women Reading, Pa.—* I had o ic inflam- Gainesville, Tex.—* For three years mation, pains in the side and back I suffered untold agony each month which were so sha? that they pulled with pains in my side. I found only me to my knees, and I could not walk. temporary rclief in doctor’s medicine Ihad an operation and still I failed,and or anything else I took until my hus- in the eight years I suffered I had four band and I saw an advertisement of doctors and none helped me. My Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- mother-in-law advised me totake Lydia pound. I mentioned it to a neighbor E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I and she tcld me she had taken it with was then in bed, and after the first ;i'ood results, and advised me to try it. pub breal on ring rms fact somo severul The isernents hoo rd will Into thot iderablc been brought expensos account of the min Taxpayors' or explains, Instances o ditures for the city hospi- case of the health depart- ons expenses in the inci- Ind, *salary increases in the d funds and added costs ¢ the City hall commission. fund, \nd e overdraflls anas part of the about by wer- un- than en- cuts by the ssociation, MOTHER SeuT DOROTHY 5 TO GET SOMETHING FROM THE CHIPFONIER WHEN SHE HAPPENED TO THINK WHAT WAS Il THERE rather , Ray Keating of Southington. Miss Roy LONG LOST SISTERS JITHDRAW LINERS wn from Service. Keeoly, traveling passe r he American and White Star at the office of George A. day. He informed him that jean Line will withdraw their New York and St Southampton service for the onths and send them to perica and Panama al fon with the White Star gantic Phe many there tlon of horica for large to in applications will be a Ameriean people and West Indies principal time and the ample pleasure stops at them s8 with relations of the White Star New York today @ of her largest the year to the Scandinavian points 14,000 bags of ore give busi ra , Celtle Ing from 0 Kurope st ngdom g ‘and ove h will bring good cheer Kurope at this Christmas . BANQUET PLANS Societies to Hold | nd Supper Monday Even ng | wor Church. ual banquet of the Christlan Union will be held Monday 6:30 o'c program has committeo in usical and voeal the bana n ub will b t Erid Union, will be His topic will Btate Convention.” loc nt rang- elcctions. \lumni e ani P USES GUN. Sharles Anderson recetved a Jast nizhi t) thief had store 24 A wtre e point oy In . charge, and ¥ FOR CLASSIFICATION, P14 mished room, all con- » A St 1 11-61x A mesh bag, money Eith hin to ¥ C. $th linand Dee Funeral at PALACE Tues. Wed. tance Talmadge —in— 2 Love Expert” CITY ITEMS Remov —advt. was presented with many useful gifts. ] A. Lincoln Krohn, executive direc- | tor of the United Jewish Charity Or- Besse-Leland's. ' ganization of New Ha'ven is spending the week-end with Attorney David L. al sale at Paul | | Partiana : 1 "y ay. Naie, A box of candy for everybody at Foresters’ fair tonight —advt. BURGLAR SCARE Miss Anna O'Connell, a nurse at the Visiting Nurse Station is resting mfortably at the St. Vincent's hos- | pital at Bridgeport following an opera- I tion for appendiocitis, ‘Say It With Music” at Morans'.— advt, The police | | 2 of this city have been an acrobat who appeared theatre last week and who orted as missing. A blanket for everybody at ters’ fair tonight.—advt. Kennedy's dancing school Monday, Graham's academy —advt. Beloin, and Police Are Summoned ' re to Arouse Him. Fores- At 3:50 o'clock this morning the i and an exciled voice announced that a4 man was in the barroom in Hotel Eeloin building on Church street. Sergeant George J. Kelly sent Patrolmen Thomas Storey and Joseph Kennedy to the place. It was found Victor records, C. J. Pierce & Co.— advt Rough dry washing at 9 cents a pound beginning Dec. 13. Union Laun- dry & Dry Cleaning Co.—advt. An enjoyable evening was spent that last nig a birthday party given had entered one of the by Mr. Mrs. Jacob Hockman, about 11 o'clock and had fallen of 169 Iartford avenue in honor of asleep. His presence was unknown to their daughter’s fifth birthday. the man in charge of the place when Say It With Music” at Morans’ it came time to close for the night. adv When O'Connell awoke he was a much surprised individual. Nothing ! 9 cents H Union Laun- | advt, at Foresters’ B W. endant vnst Alling in the Joseph tried appeared for suit of Mary Gurandowski had been touched and O’Connell was turned loose. the Debay ac Deaths and Funerals. which - — an Patrick Foley. Patrick Foley, aged 87 years, died *this afternoon at his home 118 Clark street He a resident of this city for many years. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. James Boyle and Mrs. George Scheyd, and two sons, Thomas and William Foley. The funeral ar- rangements are incomplete. Rough dry washing pound beginning Dec dry & Dry Cleaning A lamp for everybody fair tonight.—advt Hand b for $2, worth Trunk Shop, 15 Lafayetic Jewd Xmas gifts, Henry ) —advt. The Woman's Prayer Circle of Berlin, met at the home of Mrs. S. W. Palmer of K ssterday. noon fs birthday. was st Mrs, Charles Peabody. funeral of Mrs. Charles Pea- held at 3 o'ciock this af- om Andrews & Doolittle's undertaking rooms. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill offici 1 at the service, and the burial was | Fairview cemetery. The body wi ternoon hon freshments were Removal sale at adve, ivory Xmas gifts at Henry Morans'. serv besse-Leland’s.— MACHIN The annual meeting ‘officers of the New B wpany club was heid Those who were clected dent, Watson H. House dent, Alvin R. Lamt ford R. Talmadg J. Krick. There were 12 new mem- bers admitted; to the club. A social time followed the meeting when a buffet lunch was served. on of Franklin Square I’ 1 tRat his } Gt the | stolen last night 2 nd election of Machine night. are: Presi- vice-presi- ceretary, Clif- treasurer, Arthur washing at 9 cents a Union Laun- dvt. erybody at For- Rough dry | vound besg cc. 1 dry & Dry Cleaning Co A set of china for ev i yurth period E 1 it the 1 four CHANUKA CONCERT. A Chanuka concert and play will be given tomorrow evening by the chil- dren of the Talmud Torah at Talmud Torah hell. A musical program has vening at t been provided and v freshments will in pr ng bo served after the enteris °nt. M Anna The play “will open at 7 o'cloc Jewelry Xmas gifts, Henry Morans'. wdve, A kitchen shower waa given Thurs- lav « Malloy marriage of id in locating John Ballas, | Man Falls Asleep in Room at Hotel | city in the Sage, Allen company store ' telephone at the police station rang | Mrs. Johnson would believe this re- the ' { recting Miss Nihill to the home of James O'Connell of Kensington, | siderooms ' ARE NOW RE-UNITED bottle I could be out of bed, then I took Vegetable Compound Tablets and Lydia E.Pinkham’s Blood Medicine and also used the Sanative Wash. I still take the medicine and am able now to was then in bed part of the time,and my doctorsaid I would have to be oper- ated on,but we decided to try the Vege- table Compound, and I also used Ly E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash. Iama Miss Margaret Nihill of Waterbury Hartford Store, S S e > Miss Margaret Nihill of Waterbury, et inen after a separation of 22 years, met treet, Reading, er sister, Mrs. Anna Johnson of this s\ = e in Hartford where snhe is employed, yvesterday. Upon reaching the store Miss Nihill approached Mrs. Johnson and said: “I am your sister Mar- garet.” It was quite some time before mark. Miss Nihill had been searching for - t and has ck of the cut Children's Aid society. It was a letter from Miss Marlock, di- Lydi Mr. and Mrs. McNamara of 98 Com- mercial street, that resulted in the uniting of the sisters. LADIES AUXILIARY OFFICERS Annual Election of Club, to A. O. H., do my own housework. My friendssay, ¢ My! but you look well—what do you do? Who is your doctor?’ h is only one answer, ‘Lydia E. Pink- mend.’ >—Mrs. \Vlgas:mxx, 560 Douglas * Ailing Women Should INot Experiment—But Insist Upon Vegetable Com dressmaker and am_now able to go about my work, and do my housework besides.” You are welcome to use this letter as a testimonial as I am always glad to speak a word for your medicine.” —DMrs. W. M. STepHENS,202 Harvey St., Gainesville. Texas. And there which I gladly recom- aE.Pinkham'’s pound E.PiNKHAM ME Held at Knights of Columbus Hall Last Night. The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the O. O. H., held a meeting and annual elec- tion of officers at the Knights of Col- umbus hall last pight. The officers elected follow: President, Mrs. Cath- erine Mulconery; vice president, Mrs. Catherine O'Brien; recording secre- tary, Miss Katherine O'Leary; finan- city secretary, Miss Nellie Coyle; treasurer, Miss Rose McAloon; sen- tinel, Mrs. George H. Shine; mis- tress of arms, Mrs. Mary Igoe; Chair- man Lady, of the standing commit- MADE INTHE CUP AT THE TABLE N { tee, Miss Susan Lynch; Auditing com- | O'Keefe and mittee, Mrs. Rose McAvay, Miss Anna Miss Nellie Maloney; pianist, Miss Grace Claffey; chaplain, John T. Winters. NAME IS CHANGED. Boston, Dec. 11.—Through an amendment to the charter, the name of the H. V. Greene company has been changeg, to National Service, Incor- porated. This change was considered advisable because of the publicity which the Greene Company unde- servedly received through an error which connected it with the recent vank failures. REV. DAVIS TO SPFAK. “The loyal classes who build the state and the enemies who under- mine it,” will be the theme of a lec- ture to be given tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the lobby of the Y. M. C. A. by Rev. John L Davis, pastor of the Trinity Methodist church, Stereoptican slides will il rate the talk. A Can of G. 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