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COAL AND LUMB WEDNESDAY AND COAL ana THURSDAY ' MONEY SAVERS WORe:. IN WESTERLY PROBATE COURT Diu:uni‘.m Over Erection of Monument to William Smith * —Inventories Filed—Prizes for High School Pupils— Bequest of $1,200 in Trust to Grace Methodist Church WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MONEY SAVERS #e wish fo call altention to the . most complete line oi - DFFIGE FURNITURE < THE MOHICAN COMPANY e the celebrated and standard C. H. HASKELL - Y > Telephones 429 and 182-1; novéd nerby Desks In an interesting address before tha ness was of opinion that from $450 to i Ib. = Fancy Ih. = = = P! ' 2 fiat and roll top, with all modern con- | Members and friends of the education- | $500 was a proper sum for the mon- % g 0 egon’ veniences. al department of {fhe Young Men’s [ument, and as the children of Mr. I' 8 —— LUMBER —— Book-keepers Standing Desks. Rotary Chairs and Directors’ Chairs, ‘Wo have ready for Immediate de- livery the wonvenient Macey Filing Cabinets Christian association in Providencé on Monday evening, ex-Gov. George H. Utter of Westerly told of the great advantages of an education gnd said that it is the man who makes the most of his opportunities who gains the goal, He said that with an ed- ucation and a trade a man is master Smith' would like, but Mrs, Smith ob- jected to any kind of monument. The one selected, Mr. Smith had worked upon and there was some sentiment in the matter. Mrs. Smith said that none of her money would go into a monument to her husband. Adminmistrator McLaren also Home Made SAUSAGE = - - 10c Evaporated Peaches- D OO 60 @he best to be had and at the right prices, too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our stoek. H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY maylsd Int Inter, Upright e | S ey s ko] Ut the ot ottty 1o aiut | Ib. Liver St . er - Inter, U @ Multiple. | battle in life wit thing that can- | ti N relativ k 0 e e oo e 8 SRRt b bty ) 10 LVOE o] @ | 1EW L = @ | Solid Pack [ Cwea ™" - ol and Lot i e Drawers, — e deceased, as . Card Index Cases, Legal Blanks, Doc- | The awards in the Novem advice as 1o whether this mortgage | %Ib. Bacufl Beef Toma[ues Meal CO&[ 8nd Lumbef feess Fio Drawetn i (Gobbonrda] 1S, e, 2nd o Mrvellax & oatiiaf Whe aoksanss” ot | We carry & well solected ling of all Also Bectional Cases for office and|jyize goespto Anna Rothwell of Mt.| Mr, Roche opposed the payment of sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld- library use. BR Josenn Aendany, é‘ng:lr‘afoa Mass. | the mortgage debt as representing Mrs s Houn sALEs ST FANCY SOLID PACK ;ngc:y::muxh.d ¢l 1 the Westerly } Smith, . g;xenoil):z:r:‘ Touls Pozzi, Park ave- Judgchurkaddeiidea’ :hntlth: nn‘;el 2o tlock o5 % 2 MAINE can - c ALASKA can ' ; fner Hill, Pleasant street; | was a debt and the duty of the ad- Meion Hiscox, ‘Bifn ‘strest: Lowleta | ministrator was to pay all debts, the CORN SACMON N. 3. Gilbert & Sons ‘Webster, Pleasant street; Helen Whit- ford, Pleasant street. real estate is ample security for the | debt. Reason why these mortgage WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Thes: erly eceived hon- | cas e not f nt in_court | et M |ty e st i ol Swoet lackler, lliam e security. % , uic oz - ln'l" .m ST.!“ gxur ‘Ad?nml’ (l‘flm‘GBfl v, Dorothy In regard to the monument, the law = d * |G e ey, Dentil Jamel Smemnet s ol cHops ™ - =L [ UBlEARD B <= |]E Floridas Kinds and Lebigh Kelley, Annie Lawrence, Hazel Mi- | ministrator can erect a headstone, bu i ALWAYS IN STOCK. chael, David Kenneth Pierce, Frederick a monument requires the approval of court in these maters. 4 Randall, Lorena Randall, Marguerite | the court. The condition of the heirs ; 2 jan Riddell, Everil Simmons, Louls Smith, | is “taken Into ~ consideration by _the PEA d 2 Ibs, gc } pkg. Cocoanut I nc l’i‘fi?\l%‘;:RINES doz. I sc Tu“NlPS peck I zc A D. LAT“R‘)P' Convenient Cough Confections THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. offer an assortment of easy to take, handy to carry, and very effectual line of Cough William Stanhope and Rose Terran va. The best Thanksgiving invita- tions were submitted from Westerly. < Judge Edward M. Burke held regu- lar session of the Westerly probate court, Tuesday afternoon. The will of Mary J. Pearce, who died December 13, 1908, was presented and admitted to probate. was confirmed as executor. The w bequeathes $1,200 in trust to Grace Methodist church. The personal es tate is valued at $4,500. The person- 1 bond was fixed at $5,000 without surety. John T. Parker, Samuel Al- lison and Everett E. Whipple were ap- pointed appraise The will of Susan P. York, who died December 8, 1908, was admitted to probat and Winslow N. York was confirmed as executor, The personal The appraisers appointed W. out surety. are Stephen Collins, Horace E. Burdick and Julius B. Young. A. Smith, administratrix of the M. Smith, revorted the was insolvent and The Washington Trust Co. | about one-third of the cash would be | required for a monument, which would | not seem excessive. However, as Judge Sweeney is attorney for Mrs. Smith and was necessarily absent, the peti- tions were continued to the next reg- ular court session The inventories of the estates of An- nie M. Gavitf, showing a vaiue of $1 93, estate of Marie H. Pendleton, | $2,957.16, estate of John Clark, $9 ! estate John Surber, $1,128.63, were re- ceived and ordered recorded. Assistant Attorney General Cron ed to file guthorities to show that the legacy in_the will of Sarah C. Gallagher to Sarah Caroline Babcock <hould laspe, as the legatee died before the will was executed, Judge Burke re- served decision until next court day. | 567 there is liable to be prosecution for liquor law violation. A number from Westerly attended the inaugural ceremonies of Governor Abram J. Pothier in Providence Tues- BEANS BEST ONIONS = 4= |lg { BRIEF STATE NEWS S ol cmibhacn Naugatuck—Sunday ~sating has been forbidden at the Hopkins pond on Pond Hill. trip through the south. Wallingford.—County Digector Cas- sin on Thursday evening ‘will install the officers of the New Haven T. A" B. soclety. 1 1b, Confec’y Sugar LOAF BREAD DOZ. CRULLERS 10c Fancy Russet APPLES ek 43 MAINE POTATOES P <+ 24¢ packages were handled, 72 money or- ders sold and $125 in stamped paper -disposed of. Fair Haven.—At the Grand Avenue Congregational church the pastor, Rev. Isaiah W. 'Sneath, began the sixth year of his pastorate. Mystic—Capt. A. J. Wilson and erew left Mystic on Saturday to bring Torrington—The Rev. James W. Davis, who has become pastor of the local Advent chureh, was born in Wil- ton, Conn., January 1, 1844. Business Directory OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. 1. NORWICH FIRMS straw, grain, salt, feed and poultry sup- plies.” Tel. 591. 'Greeneville Grain Co. Solomon Bros., Props. GEORGE F. ADAMS, 17 Town Strect. TIN AND IRON WORK done promptly at short notice and my estate is valued at $2,000. The ex- Local Laconics. Weston—Principal J. V. Regan ) of | {0 sohooner Horace P. Ehares north HAY AND GRAIN. | Prices are right. Give me a tr ecutor's hond was fixed at $3,000 with- | N with a police fund available, | the Georgetown school is enjoying a| from Wilmington, Del. - We handle a good No. 1 timothy hay, | I I SUEEE VAT 1 ST A Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-12. Shannen Bldg. Branch Office—Lewi oct29d ked for the appointment of commis- | 4a¥ . Milford—While walki - Carriage Painting and Trimming. Ff” F. G{(‘niar, Taftville, Ct. Prescrip. 3 Drops and Candy Cough Con- | sioners. The “court decidea that the | _Judge s B. Hinckley of the| Goymour~—Anthony Otto, for thirty- | eami ena stne moreiiio to MO | vou “Auto” Let Me Paint It e i e draiiant cirs &84 e cstate Wwas probably insolvent, but o | Stonington obate court held s ss two vears an employe of the Kerite | of New Haven fell from s raliroad = A full line of Tollet articles. to you to buy your grain and fesd i commissioners were appointed as no [ sion in Pawcatucl esday fo! cable factory, retired from activ - AUTOMOBILE STATION, skl g 3 fections. Fresh StOCk DOW | i 5ies “heen discitors: e G| commodation of residents of that sec- | Sie these ok Jon o el g‘;’_gfik‘e’:’t:“:ge"‘;"""mn"‘hv:;fi‘;ug‘ RIS Gk Gis Bireet, Ausadbite GROCERIES economlcally. Nothing is surer than te will be able to pay over seventy | tion of the town. " |and 'Bicycle Repairing. General Ma-|Call up the Chartjer consequences. The cost of good feed- on hand. < cent, As most of the police work in West- | Danbury—The six Danbury young| Canaan—A deer which was rescued | chine work. Jobbing. 'Phone. §49-5—and 4 ing comes back In the milk. W terly is from Plerce street and vicin- | men who are students at the Connec- | from the Housatonie river near Falls == W O Y. 1o O'yo us your dinner order. | ., 4:010ned animals are the best milk- Medicated Bronchial Lozenges, David L. McLaren, administrator of | it request that a police officer | ticut Agricultural college, Storrs, re- | Village, several days ago, was killed by o e wurtie. Prop Tacivife D08 [ T ean cattle have little value for s Bautine Lanen the estate of William Smith) reported | pairol that street during the night does | turned to the college Monday. order of Game Warden Ross ef Can- | Peck, McWililams & 47-55 Wost WILLIMANTIC FIRMS . » have L. AR SIRNReY the estate to be solvent, and asked that | not seem unreasonable. aan, inasmuch as the animal was found |y, oo po oo Main Strest oo —— any purp Whatev ve sell in Sayo Mint Jujubes, a reasonable sum be allowed by the| There was a large attendance at wf:m(:'d oofl: - ht‘h?n fo%tp:!h:m ba seriously injured. e Partlana Gement, Pariod Roslas. STIMPSON'S STABLES, short-priced and top qu. Run on vt o rection of & mo sty o iy ss the river at Washington bridge % e e = 1 skt gl fem i - oo Aol e e oroei ot & VhE mief Fitle Siner)) of Jo ey A foe |is progressing, the iron work having | Bridgeport—A strip of what was the BOTTLER BENEEy o 10 Dois ML e oot e | Moomumy TESCK and . yer e 4 SRee: Dean’s Mentholated Cough Drops, rence Roche, from ‘the office of | Tyesday morning, Rev. Peter McOscar | 8TTived last week. The path s being | 01d Tom Thumb property, at the cor- | H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water S@| Trucking and heuvy teaming & spe- | TR @mith Bros. Cough Drops, Judge John W. Sweeney, objected to | celebrating the mass of requiem. built on the north side of the bridge. | ner of North avenue and Main street, | A compiete line of the beat Ales. IagPFy clalty 3 appropriation for a monument, but did \ yyi' ocennine Stillman, formerly of has been purchased by John Schleic- | 81d Wines specidlly bottled I CHINGFODY AND 3K CHARLES SLOSBLR(‘!’ Moses Cough Drops, Glynn's Coughease, not oppose the erection of a small head Westerly, died Monday at her home in Hartford.—Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, the state treasurer of the Red Cross, has ert, who is to bulld a business block on the site with stores on the first floor Mrs. James Wiliimantie, P. Brown. Conn. Cove Street (West Side), Norwich, St stone. . tss Be) ARt i § Ha in her 65th year. Miss Still- | gone to Washington on basi s T v s Orders ta o k PRI Lokeripen. bte v tified that the s |man formerly resided in Westerly and Bected with that‘tarsanizal‘i‘:n?e:;dg:lgo N 179 West Main Street. Sombings mads taib Soomiten Saner | eusa Y. & S, Licorice Drops, Bgainst ests aid, and the cash on | 123 l[')“ t daughter of Jona- {o:—i_me affairs ?t the D. A. R. and the b Na;w mHHH'T'FP:tFTXmuh L{ing;{ on| Boots, Shoss and Rubbers for sale. i oF Pufks. Chiropody, Man| curin i i hand ounts about $1,700 Vit~ 5 3 ndian association. he traffic detail at Church an ape! % R ey iy - \Face and Scalp Massage. Superfluou y Gorton's Cod Liver Oil Candy, hand amounts to about $1,700. Wit | ",y e good enough for Providence streets, Monday arrested Gange Whit- | A1l {rsh §00ds. Repairing & specialty: Phair removed. " Full line of Victoris| We are prepared to furnish Coltsfoot Candy, T is good enough for Westerly,” is wh Montowese. — Congressman Sperry | comb for an_alleged violation of the - e gt Goods. Evenings by appoiat- 3 Rock Candy, CASTORTIA. the town solicitor declared in town | has recommended to the postoffice de- | traffic law. Whitcomb, who is a driv COAT IR -, - 2 - AR A thousands of homes with - Sy, e it T Kind You Have Alnays Bought | council meeting in justification of the | partment the reappointment of Jud-|er of a milk wagon, refused to stop | The Park Wood Yard, Franilin Street BALTIC FIRMS Gibson’s Linseed Licorice and Chlor. | Bears the laws relative to fees from public en- | Son D. Foote as postmaster of Monto- | when the patrolman raised his hand, [ Wood and Coal in any quantity deliv- odyne Lozenges, Bignature Zm{ tertainments. Providence is sald to| wese. The office pays $1,400 a year, | according to the charge. SISOUSS It sakeei 6 Tha SiLGAt Tesn- RS el Ban Bona of 224 be quite a place in comparison to|and Mr. Judson has been postmaster i rices, Wu, Ince. Tel 500. 3 ooy ol ’ —_— Westerly. for four years. Thompsonville—The Simplex Manu- i i el ve this day recelved a lot of Gibson's Lime Fruit Tablets, T0 CURE ASTHMA e Suffield—Morris A. Phel 1| facturing company, which has been a¢- | worwich Wood Yard, Durkey Lane, lis will b for 10 Gags onise" , > S uffield.—Morris A. elps, rural | tively engaged the past six weeks in 3 L o o be fo ays only. Allenbury’s Menthol and Eucalyptus gne should use remedies compounded ( WATERTOWN SELECTMEN carrier on No. 2 route, December 31 |removing its manufacturing plant from | erven 3000 Shris o waod herd woed = Fostaine, Raflroa the: Ot. Pastilles (Eng.), or that tr ‘l\';‘?"x‘l\( Mffflh:l_lyl;{‘ Same Y Ntk VearT Bokiing Foankie 46 completed the largest month’s business | Granby to Thompsonville, Is now snug- | and will sell it at & low price. Give HORSESHO] & AND WAGON Aubergier's Lactucarium Pastilles | {5 ciaimed and do 1t tharousnir toes | 29 Yy 9 P! in_the history of the route. Besides|ly located in the vacant factory build- | us your cosl order. REPAIRING e A (Fnich), B G I for Rt ey ave ) Breaking Stones. collecting and delivering nearly 21,000 | ing on Thompson court, formerly used - Arthur Roy, Baltie, Conn. Expert : f p H -3 ndreds 1ivi he R R Sl | of mail matter, 40 registered | by the Hartford Carpet corporation. CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING gnrscsho&mz] and wagon repairing. | Rocking Chairs, Morris Chairs, Writ« “o testiry i inounces - ur motto s, "I ; ¥ ‘sampl a timéniais | men have decided to take steps to have F. E. Beckwith, $0 West Main Strest. | prices.” Try ius, we are sire to pirios | ing Desks, Bank Cases, China Closetey MERSON (Apothec rence, Mass. ary). Law- the tramp nuisance abated at Water- town by having all lodgers split rocks, | was recelved with joy, for Watertown NURSE USES FATHER JOHN'S Contractor and Builder. Jobbing work of =1l kinds promptly aitended to. WAGONY Dinner Sets, T let Sets. 8Sh Sideboards, Music Tabinets, Rocking Hors: Ghe 4 gl REPAIRING has been overrun with tramps this Two new business also two|C. F. Bourgeols, Baltie, Conn. Wa | Flys, Doll Carriages, Doll Cribs, et byt i\ 3 r I ict wen nto e new dump carts, a second-hand top car- | make a study of shoeing horses that ect Monday morning. After the tramps y riage and & second-hand top pi will satisfy. Years of experience has | ¢t — have been relcased from the lockup Painting and repairing a specialty. made us experts. Wagon repairing at . . they will be taken to the hotal, whe: gphone 872 Geo. W. Harris, 564 West | right prices. . they will be given a substantial brea [“' s Sh & B 4 k PharmaCY. fast. They will then be brought back PUTNAM FIRMS ke -, to the lockup, where under the guld- T — e 37-41 Main St jan2daw ance of Constable Fra L. M B a Fresh sh haddock, ket cod, HAIR DRESSER They will he oplimed to split rocns to| Because of Good Results Miss Wood Recommends| stcuic cod: aiso ‘fine iie of @il othef | D. F. X. McEvoy, 61 Main Street SPECIAL two or three hours. $f any of the kinds of fish at the Norwich Fish Mar- [ Ladles’, Gents' and Children's Haip| deciid b il ol g o P It to Her Friends for Throat and ket; telephone—s71. Dresser _and practical Wig maker. WINTER PRICES FOR Sale —a of Art Goods charged with vagrancy. The rocks that the men split will be used to fill the mud holes about town. Watertewn h. never been beset with tramps in such large numbers as this year, and it is hoped by compelling the men to work Lung Troubles. Miss Ella M. Wood, a professional medicine, beneficial to both old and GROCERIES. HAY AND GRAIN Potter & Sons, 410 Main Street. We carry a complete line of fancy and staple Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feed, Poultry Supplies, Etc. for sale and Halr worker in all Its branches. Wigs to rent. or VIL ENGINEERS CARD & WRIGHT. Huber D. Card and F. Walden Wri Civil Engineering and Land Surveying. t, HaveYour Garments \ WORK that they will pass b nurse, of Guilford, Conn, tells an in- | young, when taken as direoted for HORSESHOEING New Bradiey Block, Eim Street. Made New RN Tt inci . | specified troubles. You are at liberty| P. J. White, 15 Bath Strest. Horse- FSTERS OUT OUT. Wall Paper and ~ HOME GARMENT MAKING, | ‘°resting and convincing story of her|¢,"agiy my name and vocation to this | shoeing in all ‘its branches. Caretul OYSTERS OUT 0UT. riNG THEM DY experiences, in the following Words: | testimony . (Signed) Bila M. Wood, | attention on our part insures your pate measured out, fresh every BT HAVING S DR Interior Decorating an emaindaers The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. | “During the years I have engaged in | nurse, Guilford, Conn, ronage. Once a oustomer, alwars & ers are worth getting. STEAM OR DRY CLBANED. nursing, ¥ have used Father John's| MBecause of its pure and wholesome . at Ar- Called for nnd[i;h’e;oxdér g g . Medicine in numerous cases by order | ingredients, which nourish and build| - s 5 - SUIT PRESSIN EM. . . 0' Holl of the attending physician, and as I|up the body, Father John's Medicine 'THE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD.”. —- c aflfllng tudio, . have witnessed its beneficial results|so strengthens the svstem that it Come in and hear it. It's something ) | S & ) in lung, throat and all kindred dis- |able to ward off atlacks of diseasc. |great. P eIl LANG'S DYE WORKS, | ow St : tempers, felt justified in recommend- | Cures colds, coughs, throat and Mng| Geo. . Ye G- 3 deczsd We have some good things which ing it When asked a nurse's advice by | troubles without the use of alcohol ur kit Thodousto Msn, . __ Nanh Butifieg. 169 Franklin 8t, Norwich. L d friends. consider ~Father n's |'dangerous drugs—not a patent medi- e Seil J e g B lephone. apri, we do not want to carry over and Medicine ‘a safe, Teliable: andLNERE| cine 2 R e The Belle of Connsctioutr:’ 1r mot hall il in- wsigps P = Tr“nks Ba S and shall put prices on them that will in Ladies’ Tailor, ECEERRB R RN : | | sure quick sales. Norwich, DANIELSON H MARKET. Suit Cases i In this sal are many Leather nov- MEATS AND PROVISION ers are now coming fine and we but the best t also a full line g hat we of fish, New Yfia_r Gifts elties from the “Day Line,” a number s SRS SN Tore: k| d auatiaugs. New Year Post Cards, Calendars in a large variety. Also Bl.mk‘j of articles in the” Arts and Crafts, | Eresh Provisions receivea 4 i WESTERLY FIRMS Alhum'Shg.mF'.l:-:ka; ::.“;:d LI:I . ete., Robes, Whips, Etc!, atlowest | Lamps, Vases and many other fancy Morn‘ng ]‘ | CLOTHING :;T:"K 'E'“m. i\ Dmm.“' peices. R | tines. 1 4| NBW YORK BAKERY co. S *™ outntter, | Rifles, Wagons, Carriages, Dells, | : El Miestein & Zachmowita, Props. Pol- a tul Gents' Fur- | Heads, Wigs and Clothing for Dolls, The Shetucket Harness Co., .. ..r, "o e o Comfort B S e e ol [N el SO iy | and sorry if you do not get some of : call, 2 North Thames Strest; Articles, Baskets, Ete, Qlice Bldg., 321 Main St. | the good things. This will be a REAL | § Open your sleeping-room windows—let . ST ALt merars do e, | : Sechd = BARGAIN SALE. | 3 in the crisp, fresh aie—but your room "afso pamting and R el F e tiinn MBS EOWIN HY, Franklin sq“arl ; | tch and the welcome heat s a Ave., Opp. depot. Best and | GEO. A. DAVIS, omsén of o s St g el N T is radiating from the REAL We are still quoting Ffll’ a Few Dflys 25:29 Broadway Ifih—f o e A L Pri + Reduced Prices will: | adsanan s Batte| RN ... |the Lowest Prices in town on Furniture. Prevail on All | e Oil Heater 3 apnei | o B alvide tna profits with you oo Housefurnishin 4 e ol e n Eiutter, Oawas ur_ond [ Second-hand Furniture 14 GIRL'S AND CHILD'S APRON. (Equipped with Smokeless Device T | Revere Coftes Westerly, R. ¢ bought and sold. 0 — All Seams Paris Pattern For heating the bath-room quickly it's a great convenience, and will make the morning dip as glorious as in the summer. Now it's breakfast time—make the room cozy and cheerful —your breakfast more enjoyable and start the day without a shiver. The Auto- WH ness be! dium bet ing column you want to the publ ere is no & n through the advertis of Tne Bulletin. Allowed. At Our Store. Take Advantage of this SCHWARTZ BROS., “Home Furnishers,” 9-11 Water Street done promptly and riasonablf on short or notice, by J. P. Compies. r le'ap liness of the body portion i Opportunity while you may. d'in narrow tucks at the (front i ki I H smolce and smell ¥ by * i Attachadiio & \robe c evice prevents all smoke and sm There . Open evenings. Tel. connection. i g e el e B Roke | and makes it impossible to turn the wick too high or is o""v One dec26d sieeves are gathersd nto straight cffts of the material and the lower edgé.is | finished with a deep hem. Wide saih ends extend frcm the under-arm searas and tie in the back in a jaunty bow, ‘too Imu Ct?nd in a nnuk——-.:ldm‘]l 9 hounEwilln one filling. Finished in Nickel apan. Every ln:la guaranieed. - wmoeom M. HOURIGAN 6266 Main Streef. ““Bromo Quinine”’ BUY A BOTTLE OF Grand Vievf Sanitarium The apron closes at the center-back H i dec2sa with buttons and buttonholes. Of That for the treatment of Mental and Nerv- | [0u132 1f desifed (hese agrors mav b | » Golden Weddlng wnISke) DENTISTRY ous Disea: with separate and do- | Fersian lawi, or for 1061 'wear heay L t B I i . % The dental business satabiisned by | hed department for Aloohslic and |LEGE O IHlibead oiton s mil axative Dromao QuUinine 1os. b wisoy, 7 Fraki ) s ie pattern in five sizes—2 to 10 decisd my brother, whose assistant 1 was for | Drug Habits. a girl of 6 years the apron USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. many years, will be continued by me, Adaress requires vards of material 27 inches assisted by Dr. V. D. Eidred. 3 gioes Wide or 11y yards 38 inches wide: E. W. CARTEK antomers 5t s biother and s ey | Grand View Sanitarium Inches wiie Tor ‘Soge.. founclns” 63 Always remembbr the full name. Look . R ¥ brother and as man 3 s i . g District Manager Unitsd American Lif new ones as_will favor me w!ih theif | qeienhone 675 3 e of patearn. 1) cents - . ng 25c and up. Telephone 675 Norwich, Comn. | (rger tnranzh Tie Bulletin Company. for this signature on every box. 25c. 43 Broadway, Roem 14, Norwiah 3. ELDRED, ISMWEF , tPattern Depl, Norwich, Conn. Health and Agcidont Insurenos

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