Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 2, 1909, Page 6

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Rheumafism Cannot' Be Cured Unless WESTEIII.Y TOWN COUNCIL ! #Tigs °“ Elmrfl’Sennn Ufic 0 is Used, ! Considers Many Matters of Pubh(: Interest—Suit Against \ Sediien ' Deaths, Haart Failure- and Towa Threatened—Light and Power Company Grant- ! Paralysis Are Caused By Poisonous ed Permission to Extend Line to Potter Hill—Jurors flm ect> ( Urio and Rheumatic Acids. Drawn—Pawcatuck Agitating for Five unt Fare on The Rheumatic person is skeptical| ~ = @ o Jine nc‘\es dm Comt mn. AY regarding the claims of almost any + Mtu n‘ts remedy advertised as a cure for - t’ ‘y " Rheumatism and one can scarcely| myg uonhly meeting of the Wester- work on the town's stone crusher,| @ ax-fl Ve' “es ay, e "“al‘y n blame him for being so. All e plas- | iy town council was called to order by | through no fault of his own, and act- térs and limiments combined nover|President William L. Clarke, with |ing under the dircction of an agent of these coungilmen present ngworthy, | the town of tonington. T 'widge - actuslly cured a case of Rheumatisma. | o oug #ou0e oo s, Scanlon and | advised that the matier be adjusted o“n n They mgy relleve it in one quartel)p,;gicy amicably and stated that he was will- You don’t get & pound of dirt, but it is bure to break out somewhere | " Clork Whipple announced that the | ing to come fo a fair settlement, If else. The only true way to curs|will of Ellen Burke had been filed for | the town council declined, Mr. Led- with oveey. iovelfut* ot SN Rboumatism 18 to drive it from the | probate, but inasmuch as the will was | widge said he would proceed without e ovel system. for as long as the Uric and|to be contestcd, and as the judge of | delay to bring the case to the superior S Rheamatic Acid remains in the blood | probate, a nephew of the deceased, | court. p lmy ¥y y u i y free from the|was an interested party, it devolved | r::mb‘li " Drie 3“:‘::11& :u( the Rheu- |upon the town council to sit as a pro- | The councilmen then drew the fol- No! — ALL COAL is more or matic poison In the blood, musclos |bate court. Tre personal property will | lowing named to se jurors in the = ana kidneys, renders it inert and|not exceed $1,500, and James W. Burke | superior court for hington coun- - Bl et w1t R harmless, and drives it out of the sys- |and Charles Butler are named as exec- | ty: G SYRUP CO. tem. It is composed of perfect amti- utors. The case was continued to| Abram L. Olmsted, George W. Aus- 1y, v dotes for the rheumatic acid poison in [March 1, with order of notice. tin, Alfred A. Stillman, Isaac H. Har- X prm‘a on - . but every pound Is well the system, and the secret of its won-( After the reading and approval of Nathan M. Barber, James M. Sis- o h dertul success lies in the fact that it|ihe minutes of the previous meeting, | son, John Catto, J. Frank Segar, Cor- SOLD lifil G D UGGIST.S, HERTDRREAENCL, <, is designed to cure Rheumatism only.|Frank H. Cordner asked what had been | nelius Healey, Francis G. Haswell, J.| one size only, regular price 50¢per ball Urie-0 1s ‘sold by aruggists ot T5¢|done in 'the matter of the road and | Irving Maxson, Willism i Burl Bd- he bottle. A liberal sam- | bridge near his property in Niantic, | gar Matthews, Denie Gildea, Edwar e ;{‘udx:;:ym;.)etprnrurud| writing to the | «s the public using his property | H, Buffum, John H. Doherty, Adam | portraits of the past presidents of the selecled Eggs Fu" cream cheese Besl compound i Smith Drug Co., 184 Smith Bldg., |as a highway at the presert time. This | e. Willilam B. Briggs, James Mc- | town council and town clerks of West- 2 Phoney Syracuse, N. Y. Is a matter in which the railroad com- | Coll, Herbert Grecnman, Thomas Me- | erly to be placed on the walls in the i 1 B . recom- | pany is interested, and asrepresentative | Kenzie, Horace B. Pierce, Edward B.| office of the town clerk. d 28 b 6 'b 9 E c° “'.‘2401"‘{;,“‘{'.’."' D o8 Bieiner 15 | had been examining the town records | Langworthy, Clifford T. Barber, Al- 0Z. c L] C « UG The Edw. Chapps“ 1 WL must, fn Wilimantic | for thrce duys to tain whether | bert G. Brown, Amos E. Brewer, Din- | Miss Lizzie Harris, a teacher in the . "DeVilicrs, and in MoOSuD BY (the read in dispute was reaily a public | ici C. Hall, Charles A. Morgan, Joseph | West Broad street school, was taken NORWICH, CONN. highway. Pending the result of the | C. Hoxle, Frank J. Cahone, David McG. | seriously ill Saturday and went to her scarch of the records nb definite an- | Newall, ' Edward C. Brown, Abel P.|home in Hartford, Miss Alice Kennedy | — 3 swer could be giveR Mr. Cardner's| Randall, Alfred Smith, Denison C.|is substituting for her, Much Trouble Avoided. | . | avery. i Orrin M. Robinson, Horatio e P T g S The shede trees of Meriden are re FD T AN g Pike, Willlam | The Fifth company, Westerly. turned | gives a Side view of George Washing. GRAND LIME“'GK Go"TEsT Poaibgist. Britton is quoted as cx.| Oliver C. Andrews asked the council | Clarke, ¥i Whiton, Thomas | out in full ranks at the grand review [ ton and the strawberry blossom has reseing the opinion that they will be |to grant permission for a change in the | Derty, George R. Coy, James A.|Dby the governor ‘In the state armory.|been taken from the end of his nose. || , e gem ln‘lwa or three years if they are |layout of the trolley track in Main | Welch, George = Strachan. Frank M.| Providence, Monday evening. One bat-| Another libel is thus happily ended.— = o G or e S raressive move- | atreet so as to permit proper curve to cox. John F. Davis, John A, Still- | talion of the First artillery district was | St. Louls Post-Dispatch. | == Pt hag besn “started to have the |be made for entrance to the river front man, Daniel J. Donohue, commanded by Major Charles H. Led- | v municipal _authorities get busy and mmerce street of the Buf- e ward of Westerly, with First Lieut. - 3 5 ires sutog St st Sebith adopt a policy that will save the men- ay. He said it was propos. | H::': rapelrt."p?‘fer..ll.m"::“:." _Plelicdn. Arthur N. Nash, battalion adjutant. ACKVO LEDGE ". raing an se the extension for gene 3 . Ed- P [ISeS phens i SolRny pupbisn, erpaciaty Yo mond, the committee on the lavout et ¥ 3 ALWAYS IN STOCK. zard to the transfer of coal and mer- | of @ rom the residence of Bour- R Need of the Time. i ise to Potjer Hill and Ashawa: Babcock to White Rock and to BR'EF sT‘TE "Ews Norwich Has to an to the Inevitable FREE A D LATIIIWP There never was a time when the Iso from these places to the the White Rock schoolhouse, so-called, it P f | e ’ country was more in need of non- |y T o M, BURR FULOES A% M€ Mhis | was received and accepted. ~All claims \ J -—'&:orelvoi Citizens Prove It. ! b & gxplosive statesmen than now.—Phila- | change, 1io said, would enable the Asi- | for damages are waived. provided that ogAfter reading the public statement FOR_A LINE. Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta s Press. away e o v i ' a4 when change in locatiomr~of walls and is representati citizen of Nor- " o i i B e o om | fonces are made the work will be at| Hartford—The third annual ban-| wich given below, you must come to | Complete the L, You have the same oppor- R Beware of Olntments for Catarrh That|bricks 1o the govermment at Fishers| the cxpense of the town of Westerlv. |quet of the Hartford Market Garden- | this conclusion: A remedy which || tunity as anyone e | Branch Office—Lewis’, Shannon Bldg. o Mrs, Alice Remington was given | ers’ association will be held in the New | cured years ago, which has kept the hair olosss Febraary 27th, 1909 S e e mbroury ol Mereury. troy the| I Andrews said all this business | permit o give a masquerado in Hi- | Dom hotel this (TuesGay) evening. kidneys In good heaith since, can be - oc ¢ M | with the Ashaway and. Potter Hill | bernian hall. It was voted that in % relied upon to perform the same work | —_— gasaar amell snd completely JOLang® | mills-had besn: done. by, 1hs Paweatuck | the future such licenses be lfilsucld‘};,\' :;":‘;’;@;:"‘;t—g,‘_"“‘n‘g!?‘e‘;flf‘c‘hDw'?g; infi:gekxfiza-neli;?&;:: R OVER $7,000 IN OTHER AWARDS LUMBER ucous surfaces. Such a er route and We and now ef- | the town clerk upon approva e | £, , wh 3 gan, living . TR R N e R Ay T L A T | nasnot been well for some ‘weeks, is in | Hickory Street, Norwich, Conn., says: Slmple Conditions e e ol ooy, *he coupon needs one || 2me dest to be had and ot the rigne prescriptions from reputable physiciins. | isiness to the Thames river, at Al-| There was informal talk on the claim |the south on a short trip. “For some time I wes severely troubled || rhyme with the first two. Free to everyone except employees of the ||DPrice% too. Remember we alwa; o e A . possibiy derira|1¥ns Point or Fort Point, and from|of Di Marrio for $2,500, for damages| waiingford. Saturdayl evening | DY, Kidney complaint. I had pains and || company or i nufacturers. ONLY ONE answer allowed from ono || STy 8 g line of Shingles Call ue B O e CA e Cur, tmsimue | there by trolley to Potter Hill and Ash- | caused by the loss of an eye while at | Wallingford——On Saturdasl evening|aches all through my back and an in- | family. Write plainly o Y coupon. filled out or. exact. writeen || uP and let us tell you about our stocl factured by F J. Cheney & ¢ edo, | away. It was for the benefit of West- | work repairing the stone crusher, but [ Se(r&e "WePherson 1odge, S bf G. Wit| gescrivable feeling of weakness in copy as no answer L d urless this is done. The best answer || H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY / 0., contains no mercy and is taken |erly to retain this busjness, and the ex- | as it was deemed necessary to have | ot ors Ll ot e Soa e L BT | parts of my body. 1 tried numer will be awarded first priz s in ance to their value. All mayl4d internally, acting directly upon the | tension of the t bf the Pawcatuck | Supervisor Uhesebro present, it was | mom! remedies, but did mot obtain relief answers must.be in this office on or before 5.30 p. m. February 27th, 1909, blood and’ mucous surfacés of the svs- |Valley road would materially aid In; suggested that action be deferred Baas was finally told_about Doan's Kidney || Brize winners will be notified | SUre you et the genuine, (t is taken |hold the business. Mr. Andrews| At this point the council went into| Naugatuek—A “setback” tournament | Eills and procuring them from N. D. 2 § ; L / < : J. A. MORGAN & SON, I internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, |had no written petition to offer, but| exccutiye session for further comsid-|is peing arranged between the east|Scvin & Sow's drug store, began their |} Tha Prizag prize—A fine $350 piano. Second prize—A credit | by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials|the council considercd equisite | erationf of the subject. The question |ang west side teams of the borough. | USe according to directions. They o ficate for $125. The next four best answers will be ’COHI and Lu”lber free. before action could be taken. of licenses at the Bliven opera house | The first games will be played on next | helped me from the first, and a con- [} given a credit o ate for $90. Following these in groups of four or || Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c Per|Scanlon, Langworthy and 150 received attention, as did also s Thursday evening. tinueq_use brought about a complete more, each of t ontestants sending in the next best answers will be We chity & well. salectad e a8 48 Bottle. s Family Pills for consti. |{AvOred the measure, and Mr. Andrews | eral other matters in an informal way, 8 P cure. I can recommend Doan’s Kidney || given a credit certificate of $1 less than those previous—that is, first four || sizes family coal. Lumber for bulld= { pation, % - |agreed to present the petition in prop- iding the pool room licenses. The | Danbury.—Resolutiops were present- | Pills very highly.” (From statement|f at $39, next four at $55, etc.—until the entire $7000 has boen awarded. || ing purposce b —— er form wn solicitor was given to understand |ed in the senate at reford last week | 8lven April 12, 1906.) Th certificates are-good any New Hallet & Davis 5 Central Whart. Tel. 883 Pneumonia Follows La Grippe. — | that whatever he did in relation to|appointing John R. Booth jufge and| DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE or Conway or W n our warerooms at S . Preumonia often follows la grippe| A bill of $15 from Undertaker Mur- | collecting license fees for perform- |Samuel A. Davis associate judge of PERMANENTLY. r retail pric ited. Certificates _canno ptl dut mever follows the use of Foley's |phv for the burial of Thomas Potter, | A In the Bliven opera house would |ihe Danbury city court On August 25, 1906, Mrs. Hogan|| B apblied on sny purchase made previ February 27th. Only a ol rippe co i orwich-Weste: olley | De countenanc by @ ma y g R . . | ficate applied o e purcha e piano. e e s pbpe coupis rired th the everseer of | councilmen. New Haven—A meeting of those in- | said: VI take pleasure In confrming There is no catch or chance. E ee_and open. Promi- d the genuine in the yeliow package. The Murplg to consult with | The threatened suit of Di Marrio |terested in the formation of an Espe- | (he statement 1 gave In favor Of Dodws We this an sg 0. o d officials, the council | against the town. again discussed |ranto club or class in New Haven was s et T . method of getting into homes Norwic! a viein- 1} R 9% Sowoau Co. . : | | i Practically speaking I have had no re- [ L nom 2 h and vicin B or {15 comnihith “hould | In executive session, but no action was | held at the office of Dr. William J. 8 have had no 15 WHICE Wik aioer 110 Seliine of . O e v aneLN h . i i ¥ decl = : turn of any trouble with mv back or will mea 2 1 in the ¢ourse of a Siiny- e trofay | taken, it being practically decided to |Mayer Monday evening. - . turn of any trouble with mv back or |} year We want every plano bayer here to enter this contest and sach has || i The report of Chiet of Polies Brans- | await the action of the attorney for ¢ v cailed upon me to|] the same opportunity to win | . field showed that Seven artests had| Di Marrio. Supervisor Chesebro was | Meriden—The Hibernians have col-| Many people have called upon me tc | al‘l‘!age been made iw January | at the session and stated the cireum. |lected about $25 for a monument over | ascertain if my statement was true, Hofe is a partial list of words that rhyme for the verse below: My, _— O e ATy ed favoring a | Stances of the gecident to Di Marrio, | the grave of Michael Donlon, who was | and I have always assured them that Shpiate &g ol Tl o G Mo tate appropriation for the extermina- | Which -tended to show that the town |Killed by the express at the station | such was the case. C H HASKELL and fion of €116 ‘gypoy math: { was in no way responsible, The exec- | after saving two lives. For sale by all gealers. P . % .CCUPOR k. A ook g s Bl | utive session lasted an even hour. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, : ; 3 489 "Phicka .02 L | i3t Waterbury.—A certificate of Incor- | sole agents for the United States. Fill our last line of Verse below, also answer questicns and sign Namo : z o - Attorney Sweeney presented petitibn | poration has been filed with the state| p.member the name — Doan's — ana and Address. = sy |37 Franklin St 58 Thames St. u OMODIIE |from Pasquale Salameno to operate | L_a’l'r"am’( Mrs. Merton T, Webster of |seorctary by the Waterbury Mattress | o 1oc me appny “What piano is safest to buy ?" 2| sani2a two pool tables in Plerce street, and | Liberty street, arranged and brought | company; bedding and furniture busi- “Hallet & Davis,” came quick the reply, another from Pasquale Terranova for | to a successfu] culmination the recent | ness; authorized capital $20,000, to be- a pool table in ni The council | ¢éntertainment in the vestry of the|gin with $10,000. P . t- cniertainment in (he ot 500, Hav" - : “Its tone and its price was reminded that precedent had been Baptist church, given under the | 'S Both are ‘equally nice, T unk B d ain lng established when pool table priv | auspices of Class No. 14, Judge Thom- | Windsor Locks—~Rev. J. A. Creedon, ay a’ i 'y S d S an W were granted Joseph Guarino i | as H. Peabody rer. Mr. and Mrs. | pastor of St. Mary’s church, read his Write your | S and street. In response to_a quel Webster worked untiringly for the pro- | annual report at both masses Sunday. line here | Bransficld saild he had recei duction of Hiawatha's Wooing in pan- | There was received in collections, pew Maf i his counon (or-one s , as statel above) to this office ‘ “l ases complaint by reason of the existence | tomime. und the pleasing incidentals. |rents and offertory $5,243. The dis- ea e e B e o0s. H . s of the pool | The Indian costumes, wigwams and |bursements nearly equalied the amount - rlmmlng Councilman §: of the Niantic | accessories were from the Webster |received. | section moved that the petition of Ter- | collection, and all the natural forest | | ranova be tabled for investigation. | productions to make the affair as real- | Winsted—Ex-Senator and Mrs. A. L. | Neyepr Fails to Res“,re Carriage and Wagon Work of al! kinda Councilman Burdiek amended that | istic as possible wert worked out by |Clark, who were passengers on the |in a large varicty. Also Blank- | etc., Robes, Whips, Etc., at lowest | prices. Street " o both petitions be tabled for one nmn(h Mr. Mrs. Webster and, in the main, | Republic left Winsted Saturday for T llral Anything on wheels built to order. Attorney Sweeney stat a o are responsible for the success of the | New York. They were still undecided G ay Hair to itsNat y ate which ... eno was prepared to fui { entertainment. |as to where they would spend their va- Color S b e B e s e e T £ T A AR ! XInd of bond as that of ¢ P o y08 | — | cation, but expected to sail from New | No matter how long ithas been gray fl B UE fl HTHESS |l., PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. proprietor in the same street, to strict- wm 7‘.."1 and deliver policy of the | York this week. orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growih y comply with the esterly town council in refusing to f healthy hair. Stops its falli t, . o . ok S atataa i : 3 Suffield—Prof. M. D. Smith of the | of healthy bair. Stops its falling ou uncilman Burdick insisted that the | permit the Groton & Stonington street | connecticut Literary institution has | and positively removes Dan- THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., [ Attee mdp. 321 Main e decsd petition be tabled for consider | railway company privileges unless the i Councilman Scanlon said he in | fare between Westerly and Stonington | T°S1&ned, to accept a business opening | druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- 145 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. || no way interested n the matter, but | was reduced from ten to five cents, is | 2t ”‘l"{ - H‘f p'“" will be taken | fuse all substitutes, 2% times as much £ PRTyrT. eesesens ar erefore favore ‘mit | trict of the town of Stonington. S o ¥ and §0c. bot sty E After furth sion by Council Pawcatuck Wednesday evening for the Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. Y v i man Culley, . vored considera purpose of instructi e 4 s 507-515 North Main Stregt, |an Juller; who favered ‘coneidera, | purpose of instra of Stonington o o riga was carrled. pose any legislative mea: —;%——— The Westerly Light and Power com- . g i concessions to the Grotos The Chore Boy of Gentryvi - o i Hay’s Harfina S0ap cures Pimpies, Abraham Lincoin did chores; 10|, 4 rousn and chapped hands, and ail ekin dis s giving | exactly because he thought it heroic, | fag: *Eh NGEIAvRRC TARCE, a7¢ all thin dis. onimgton | DUt because in the dull town cf Gentry- | Send 2c for frea book “IThe Care of the Siin. VALEN1INES and VALENTINE POST CARDS NEWMARKET HOTL, | 715 Boswell Ave. pany was granted permission to extend | trolley road, until the fare educed | ville, Ind., and in his circumstances of THE LEE 0SGOOD CO. . | A Grand Chance its pole and wire line to the Potter Hfllj by i s e tare is reduced | Lo 1y, there was nothing else for the e Ge? at once Mail Boxes or Letter Plates. | s et wine, Botaed ank Shat e o et otk fo b oha tie the e B Do C e Wt M. rellegick A Ffer|ll The carrier docs not wish to take your letters back to the office Meals and Weich rarobit servec 1o t0 buy a Harness, Carriage or Wagon staction of the vay committee. . L w essay for the | carrier does Ish to take ters ba k | N e o ¥e or Wagon at| “opne higway committee was author- Local Laconics. Scmool ehildren's. competicion appears | Just see what we can offer| o, Johe Tuskia, Fian BenTEw ——SPECGIALS | Drinking Glasses'...... 2 for 5¢ HARDWARE Good size Enamel Pans, Ket- Saw Files .......... 5¢,8¢ 9, the right price. Must close out 1908|1504 1 i Capt. Joh ry fi 1y 9 zed to ascertain a price that could be | _ Capt. John Murphy, formerly of the | today, finds to have been his occupa- . - stock carried over to make room for|obtained for the old stone crusher, lo- | Third Connecticut volunteers, is seri- Uon until he was 21. His mother ‘Pas Yyou in the line of new goods and new styles to be ship- | cated at the New England Granite com- | 0usly ill at the home of his parents on | a “sickly house drudge” while she HAM AND CHEESE. | The best place In Norwich to buy | Pressed or Minced Ham or any kind b, v iliihe baceton pan plant, and report to the council | the West Side. Incd his father a carpenter and farm- ° | D b o 4N Will be recelved In) jetore consummation of sale. er withouf much “gumption,” who re- anned rull | ties and Wash Bowls .-... 1¢ | Flat Files (large sice).. 106, e : o - 2 Washington Prescott of Provi- | sarded book learning as a waste of | Galimnioad Puile. s B o = e A s s T Come and look them over If there Is| Attorney Ledwidge announced that | dence, an atiorney for James W. Still- | time. “Abe” made the best of things ‘ 2-quart Suds Dippers . § to buy of no ore else. A trial order anything in the line you want at a|acting for Angelo Di Marrio, he had a | Man, was in Westerly Monday, exam- | —Tocked bables and roofed barns. P s Mifiuliot Hand- | witl maake you a permanent customer. Price, claim of $2,500 against the town of | Ining the probate court records in the| The neighbors liked him. They lent an 10c ARTICLES 8¢ I 500 3 b 4 PR SR Westerly and considered he had a good | interests of his client. h!nd bm}:{kslth::jt h§ :hur\;gm L'lel m:ghht to Egg Begters .... % Compass Saws " E suit for his client. Di Marrio lost an O e ususe Large bottle Vaseline . 15¢c Screw Drivers . . L. L. CHAPMAN, eve on the 19th of November, while at| Effort is being made to secure the |the lawyers. Likely enough he went Breed Ti P. S. and W. Side Cutt 1647 a-swimming; but he was not of the PEOPLE’S MARKET rea ns ... .- . . 8. an . utting Broadway, opp. City Hall, Norwich, Ct. — - sort to waste time. Opportunities were ’ Curtain Rods ; . Pliers, 6, 7 and 8-inch, Adams Tavor’. Jan13daw few and treasured. He accepted ill- i Dust Pans ...... : : (worth double) ..45c, 60c, luck and hard favors as a matter of 6 Franklin St. o [From New York World, April 8, *08] course, even humorously. And he | Seiye borers - ceeeee BEEN/UToER LTS (i { 1861 2 achelor Buttons .......... . Prop. an22d Prop. 1 $1.00 offer to the public the finest standard WM F A studied the men around him. JUSTIN HOLDE! ceen Lincoln had_no vision of future =2 & ' ' greatness, Mr. Hill says. He got along = | branda of Beer of Burube and AN thriftily from day to day. Stripped of . TEiE HUUSEHOLD | Boliemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian (Successor to A. T. Gardner) myth and fable, his was the lot of a | y Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelrs plain American boy who was having & | . | 8coten Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, - ; & Strest, . pretty tough time of it, but had “no Bulletin [ uilding, 74 Franklin Street. | C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hack, Livery B ot Harttord Tomes. = Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourishe i - AT ~sEguaty « The latest and best In ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Out of Their Proper Sphere. d B i T s u — — Budwelser, Schlits and Pabat, - A Detroit preacher says that it = : A. A ADAM, Norwich Town. Boal‘dlng . Rockefeller had gons into the priest- which ‘combined with &} - Telephone - 447-13. octsa hood he would have been pope before little tact, any lady can Dissoiutlo“ sale —_— this; if Harriman hed lived in Caesar’s arra; hi hai, - t le S R FC g P time he would have out-Caesared that o s b B | s ab e following statement was made |every way. I am convinced that the| illustrious gontleman, and If oose- ingly. | Finchog< Blech, B Do SRNPRSSIIWY S Y SN At A w BAR y | success this man is ha in New | velt had taken up religious work Mar- Call and see me. by Mr, S. J. @impson on Thurs: 12-14 Bath Street. afterncon in connection with the Coop- | York is richly deserv tin Luth 4 his Lttle Reformath . ® er preparations, which have created a| In a short intervie Mr, C et : e —in— = . a3 v o P e . Cooper | would have been made to look like a Vel in “:‘Rfin NG A B AT, | e widely Giscussed in New | b loss. mnen "t ‘Boniew Yock o small hill of small potatoes. Curious almo R ults an CICOS 10 vraer 3 ‘elephone $83. apr2sd o L o el s. So far|how many there be who plod along| decid 17 Broudw : ; fand Kt aaa- vt York. Ykl gan Judge there aro now about| through life out of - t@eir proper iyl s ks el i U o i Gray Switches Mr. Simpson, who lives at No. 979 fifty thou; d people taking my prep- s President street, Brooklyn, said: aratlons. Before I leave lhi!‘e i ba | PrepYoBAR Fost ‘ 7 % g i B s A Buy now and save money. Fit guaranteed in every case. oraine 5.t aiarience. thi | Hot- v o s seare tages Wit be) V0 Tmmr e s ¢ Combsand Barrettes . man Cooper is justified in his claims|as the number is increasing very rap- v s = ’ T N J h c 0 n 30. E lss that his medicine will actually put the | idly and peopie are just beginning to| ., T0€ Bulletin of that city says that lle . onnson O . o5 stomach . in good condition. I have |learn what my preparation d Norwich, with three motion picture LB Toilet Requisi JEWELERS had chronic stomach trouble for sev- | expect to fully prove before I iave|houses, will look like a small woman MERCHANT TAILORS, 33 BROADWAY. et quis tes eral years past. My stomach seemed|New. York the claim I made when 4 i0 @ merry widow hat. It adds “She [——— . Al to give out completely in August, 1906, | arrived, namely—that stomach will e g4y, thaagis” Just like. us, Iy, cgmpletaly ', Anpes 10| avited, nepeleting s Toubis| T BN Ot en Kigh Grade Fanniz M. Gibsoa Watches Diamonds | "ips sioee, sligitest en- |ET20E Inghly‘b?ui‘!ized races and that T -ig R Bowhnw Al\e ~ |Is There Anything the Matter v N - o lght - s responsible forsminet: i e e Joyment in living, 1 have been so de- | of all il health, (> 2o Ml e reward anybody recelves for 0s¢ 2 e {CY3, | with Your Feet? i CRRR pressed by my condition. Neither [ “My medicine does nothing but regu- | early rising is having the rest of the Sy It so. you wouid.do wetl torceme ang || Janifd Cut Glass physiclans” nor medicine hilped me | late the' stomach,”vet 1 Have people | family find fault with him for not get LUCAS HALL, 12196 do manicaring. “:Li‘p:m:w"k and s < e most care e daily’ and tell me that it | ting the house warmer while they wer al and seal 2o, { BUY 1L Sil Clocks | Ut that T was able to retain any food | hus relioved them of many and varlous | stil in bedeeNew Fork Pross. ~ # Entusie Shpet Yl A A BOTTLE OF ilverware locks | wiiataver,, For the:past seven mobihe | AIMTencs, A0t Seierei So s arious e Fucopmmanl v | have mot eaten a particls of Meat |aue to stomach troube, The Minnesota Girl, ALL THE LATEST T W e ey fi | w di w i o s n the most skeptical ame of min t Is easy enough to veri 2 T o ecd rondway. Fine Watch Repairing | yosiiic 1 callc o sée.Sir. coopet | satement - xn' ot epcht i i ioniag | 1t 12 sad that every @i Miomesota POPULAR MUSIC| LOUIS H. BRUNELLE olden Wed l“g hiskey about two months ago, while he was|to what people who call to see m girl 1s a breadwinper. It Is I in ‘Brooklyn. I had mot the smallest | saying, wha. obtined b mivici|the other two gifla agp breadmakers, BAKERY hope his médicine would help me, as I|some time ago, will prove what I say | ‘LoDesota certainly the flour—= JOSEPH ?RADFOBD, i onfident ouir Ples, Cake and e during the past|beyond a doubt. Cleveland Pigin Dealer. We are o i o, ) yme of the medicing | Cooper's New Discovery is the med- Wall Paper, Bread kIRt Da exaeiled. | Give B8sg Book % . 26 M . s had given up h r. 1 obtained I aln "BEL @ :'~ use, Today I am ap-|icire which made such a wonderful Making a Gumshoe Start. Window Shades, trial order. > 3 I obtained | record in New York. It is on sale at| From Mr. Debs' protracted silence it novad 20 Fairmount Street. [ Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 3 THOS. B wlI.SOX. 78 Franklin Binder: 7 jan25d Aly that it is positively | leadi ugsists i £ L e b e WHEN You Want to put your busie onderful, 1 am in. good. SUIFits, bt .“,."5,‘:‘;,5‘.‘{' n-:zer‘:':l\.nwl’z'e;eour§h?'r‘~')‘;2 zuf‘r:‘t]:rl;‘: i ‘rire;:finfign:ncn% Linoleum. B e R e L A L B SROATSY Giim etter thag, (hrodeh the adve e dec2sd heartily, sleep well and am better in#Cooper Medicine Co., Dayton, Ohio, | paign in 1512 —Chicago Tribane janzia letin for buginess resulis. Telephone 262. 0at10a § {ng columns 2¢ The Bulletin. " 14

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