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S AT AT B T A ; ACT QUICKLY i . TELIELE ““ \ aave yournit o lot of suffering and trou- ' b B A s soeness | odge Notes and Fraternal INterests c. o se e vion o acer T o 3 ool ¢ Pery Doy ation—Radiator Emblems Popular. # a gl i O ME fe and on ihe » “Increasing activity in the automo- coMB you'll - eacupe serious iliness. But you 7 % = o bile industryg-and the assurance with that sewing machine.- I will e wi e ul” pmia remety 34 G, A, R. Arranges Lincoln Celebration—Pythians Invited | 2.5, "Vit % %i%06" automobilas pro- it in_nrst ciass brder promp i v When therw's paln to subdue. New. size bottles & Hiberni duced in America this year,” says o0d one to sell you chn‘.,om sl 1n 80 cent sizes 1 to New London—Neosha Club Whist—Hibernians rreqerickc &. Eiliott, "m:'{x'n,“" gL £°°K. Hubbard. Machinist, 230 - . . |Amrican Automobile associatio - Iin St £ ’ gthe: [ ———— CONNECTICUT PATENTS. After New Memb=rs--Commercial Travelers’ Big Time essarily means the strengtl :fl';:‘ o N the national automobile 5 - — o . 4. F. CONANT. 11 Frankiia Street. A. J. Aubrey Gots Right on Firearm— —0dd Fellows Oppose Anniversary Fund. slaentaliy thaseolesp i fof B o el sl P £ T State Second in Number Secured. gregate membership of over 20.000. Cigars are the best on the market E— “Tead omobile manufacturers > Try U'I"redllgi :; ool lsas;ed e !luhf . are verln‘apt'fx:luuobrv.ar the prospect - £ oo g o g iy s e R ety HIBERNIANS. lishment of a large fund for the Sup-!of business during the present year, Feb. 2 1005, Tor o state of Comnecti” | SUBERNANS o | port'of the home, whil favoring & 1eve | ana "'even i€ R Consersaiive Have you ever tried one of our ROASTS of BEEF? o i e . e - D members 10 £ | ol e of i bilte are reelic The Norwich Nicke! & Brass Co. . A Alford, assigng: to Willilam L.| vision No. 1, held Sunday afternoon in e - ¥ (I Y B Glbert. Clooe Gt iatad, ietion: | A®0: H." nail, five applications. were | state each year for the suppoct o tho |is easy to see that svery chill atSt ||} - Onle of our LEGS of LLAMB, or one of our LOINS of i spring for clocks, watches, et .| Teceived and one mew member Was|),qo."tnat the general sentiment In the | chance to imcrease its membership by hleware, Aubrey, Meriden' (formerly initiated. The invitation of the Sec- |y, . 'i s eaingt the “anniversary fund.” | fu) As soon as a man W Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings Sviel) rearm, . 11, Brinkiman, sagign: | ond divion fo atiend 3 tectore 0 be | A4 % U ik O the grand lods | hus’« o per cent, As som as 0 win |} PORK? -Ever notice how sweet, juicy and tender and such things Refinioheds o to lock Cof pe. C et 1 & 2 e in M I-the lodges will report their |is in a class and that his interests are Slartiord, snfular purner; L. on- | St Patriclcs parish was accepted 814 | vores upon the question i e ot users and 1 | they are? All our meats are like that €9 to 87 Chestnut St, Norwich, Conn. , assignor to Bryant Electric Co, | the Fivst division members, will attEhd | shetucket iodge has work in the first | order to get his rights he must rely . octdd 5 Dom';?;r:'nr:u.vm}x’(h éir:&:.?ckfl J' inge Trom Uthe. Second aivision was | desree at its next meeting. upon the strength which oo l"m; 4y i e from the Second division was | it G t turns to his loca 10 Flexihle Rubber Goods Co., Winsted, | also accepted for 4 tournament at the | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. b and 4t thore 8 o hub withint his BUY YOUR SUNDAY DINNER OF US, AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. antl-slipping shoe solo: W. H. Foulols, | Etne of 16 Sad Hrebicer amitice of | Under its newly elected C. C. Sum- | residential district he soon assists in Washington Depot, water closet coup- | Dwyer ovolntal & e mit e o ', Gardner lodge, No. ing one. ling; J. B. Fuller, 2 - Ul e g o id of the work of the ‘inereased interest in the nation- oy coupling for fire h: . Che oot genierts ThE Rharios, o% with_ vigor, and it 1is|al ; ‘manifested itself with the Zane and A. P. Schmand, Bridgeport, | the arrangements for games. o the coming months will [opening of the first automobile show Sspdy cutter; B. L. Lawton, Meriden,| Ti was GoclCec 20 V0 & ‘the | sec @ gain in membership and interest of the yeir at the Grand Central Pal- assizaor by 1 cene assignments to Unit | emblem to the member bringing W the | %)) Jines in the lodge. One of the|ace, New York, where & booth -was o0l Oo: multiple oy lIner ot Bl | Following. were_ appolnted. & commit | (catures o be emp } will be their | mafniained for the thousands of visit- EESpRastucs; B A Sebih; NAUERS | 0 O aclect wi semthllinp oo evenings, of which there will | ing automobilists who are interested in . tuck, umbrella notch; W. Szymanski, o seloct what the emblem should I helr meoting | the mational body theough. their lpcal E {;;‘dl"‘a‘:;’mftf fl)‘éi’"fl“ L . Mitmhir. A T coitant ik & | 1. Like the ;u:n clubs or state organizations. li‘lxés'ba LEGS OF PRIME RIB , Jock. ] [k, Muzphy,. A Tishe cuntent ening. this will be a whist, [score of states were represented by e P Mouton, assignor | cted nd the members are srtng |00 S Siucnaante. i looked for | esident, motorists who siopped &t the . ib. Clr . = K Cheey Bros. South e, textile | rieht » Wiutsan pase, " Xo. 6 and | tiociution's bootn or miomation. | § Glemuine Lamb oast Beef o - The annual report of the commi SEbEKATS d ana accepted t s to | vear In both of the large show sioner of patents shows tha th : E nd the twentieth anniversar ly at the Garden, where a room 60,142 applications for mechanic I ular meeting of Hope lodge, jon of Trumbull - ‘concert hall was reserved and tents, 1,131 for design patents, 2 at which N. G. Grace ‘W on Meet Ve e aicoct Of. visiilig ™ plications for reissue of patents, d, was called to order We - members and affiliated club offic ‘applications for registration of t ening in 0dd Fellows' hall. The e el showe where it is-TRpose ib. The ‘marks, 860 for registration of prints. | attendance was large, and included B e i o There were 33,514 patents issued, 168 | four of the past noble grands from | Fescnted, arrangements are being made Much Imitated patents relssucd, 5,191 trade marks | New London, who had been attending Tor a representation of elther state or were registered, 618 labels and | the meeting of the past noble grands'| gon |1ocal organizations. NEVER prints. A s ssociation in the afternoon. One new | wijjljam Danes Kenn One of the chief inquiries made by . Out of this number Connecticut se- | name was voted in, and the lodge will : S during. the Palace show. was SHUULDER Mm_om led Finish cured 785 patents, durlng the year or | havo worl e Initatory” o the | r and the author of Kenne- * to the status of the federal ) b Equalled Finisl eve 517 inhs irst meeting in March. The ne 5 “Pythian History,” Is dead from |automobile bill which is being pughed 3 . ::_:3 2 Lyl pl:z:‘*;“xo‘fm;‘;“g"" e gty oo Jodhe oyeninga il heart disease licago. He was | throagh congress by the le 1sla-tive TEAK s A 0 on Ash Wednesday, it has been de- | clog v vith Jus- | bog 1 v. Tk 4 3 Population than any state or territory | cided to hold no whist on that night, | (. o>qy Masoclated for Feare Me order. | ool ‘;’H{}‘;e“,f‘,}“;'\;“'hfi‘[’d,‘,m,‘ s | The Best Finish =250, or one to every 1,115. but the series will probably be con- B Topme e et i oMl o favorably reporiod P . o Ty | tnme ates i 5 ORDER OF PROTECTION. ed, it not during the present | Sweet .—The 0 A $ he bus eSS meeting, he s eeti of E s si0 sess] . i have been olected by the Ecclcelast: | members and theis vieltors enjoyed an e Tuesday ovons | inmats of zatiier cxblets el dozen Farniture, Floors g en “gmm"&" ol o g informal evening of whisi sters’ hall. In addition to|which have been officially adopted by Juw < and & T i i bl e of routine business that were |the national body are distributed y . g B g g MODE AN’ WOODMEN. up, the giving of a whist evening | thrcughout the country weekly upon g Interior Wood Work wldn 3 gar ,lm s > ,"“}'“" \(\‘» Ionic camp, No. 7694, held its regu- ussed, and It was decided to application of the individual motor- f all kind: Edxerton; uditors, Henry Young, C.|jar meeting Monday evening in For t until after Lent More than 60 affiliated clubs have oF ull Rinds. - ving a good atten: —— ed this emblem, which made e = — not 1 outside of routi; - FORESTERS. s and attractively combines the MARBOT FANCY 5 THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS | Corsuiteiiic ®cnt S Sntiance +°% | b7 N s et o U B 0 ate e ENGLISH _fb. SMYRNA basket | G (j | Remember the name - Rogers e e the celebratior ts anniversary, | ing in Foresters’ hall, with city in which the user's club is lo- WALNUTS FIGS when you Paint, -Stain or oot Grays Svect | Powders fer Culdn s | which wil st to be held on ge attendance, and five applica- |cated. The emblem can be plainly Varnish, b, Teathing Discrders, the first meeting in March. fons for membership were handed in.|seen by an approaching automobilist a T gy #ls and destroy Worms The The car met losg 1t ber of items of business looking |and it has already served to enlarge ossas week iu the deati of s E. Ho- a lively campa he next!the friendly circle of motorists. Hun- gan on Thursday, a m of Tonie months were discussed, and the |dreds of usars of radiator emblems and v for about eight years. His deatt ommittees for the term wef® named |A. A. A. pennants constantly report to dozen = c EHA b “fl[! o jowed an illness of about a ye | by the chief range These were the |the New York headquarters that they ) o— half. As one of the interested mem- | g committee, John |have received courtesies all along the Why Go E will be miss s brothers Murtha, Timothy |line which are not usually extended to 45 l!]ld 41 : several Nelll. M. V.| cars which do not carry these marks Our agancy will vi- " acre v . [ . [/ o : ce, acq crew of Murtha; arbitration |of amiliation with the national body : mmerce Strest. Jios o€ 45 senrs’ extansive e and i seven, il radc tee. . Hanni [Theso emblems are found to be, par- OAT- Ib. MOHICAN bottl St ki - sfled users of the L. & and has est lone, W. H. Call .| ticularly beneficial at speed traps, . ottlz 3 Paint. All dealers In other paints com- up to date Is McGibne .orge P. Madden, | where they either bring forth a warn- MEAL - c CATSUP c CURRANTS P*& bined ocannot furnish equal evidence. | colony plan bel e Lavalle; sick and v |ing from some member of a local af- Wiien painting with L & M. vou are| celony wiil be ption | committes, George Dolan. Frani Looby. | fliated club or by pormitting the car B B a T oL you. el of ipatients on Jan 9, and is| David Patton, W. T. Ward, Joseph |to pass through the trap without sur- Bines “Bieh White Lewd Zme s fm- | quipped to care for sixty patients, to | Callahan, Dan’ Willla ward Ma- | vetllance. TOMATOES FANCY RUBY perishable and makes the L. & M. wear | Which number admissions must be | loney, T. A. Carey, e can SUGAR CORN can MILK can and cover like gold. Its colors remain | limited fo it T. Burke, HARNESS HORSE NOTES. 3 1b. can bright and lasting. Dom't need repa i iy T i iinas fom ot g Bord By 5o WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. M “John _Galligan, Charles| Silver cups have become 8o common & Son, Norwich, Ct.; J. P! Kings e Marks, Charles H. Bourne, 2 prizes that "F'il:"m :‘)g‘x’;’ l;:sml . Flainfeld, Ct 2 i corps, > e avor among exhiblors at the horse — e Bt GRAND ARMY. shows. Reginald C. Vanderbilt and z | “A delightful stor s of Sedgwick post, No. 1. | other prominent exhibitors favor gold Storrs Firmly Grounded. 8 Aihan gou viss “Baradar - ham Mem medals Instead of cups and say that| The latest catalogue of the Connec- J“S' a Few More fous. heaithful and refresk bration to be s an important one, as | they have won so many cups that they | ticut Agricultural college, at Storrs, u made for | ot know what to do with them. “gulada” is tea perfection ng by Sedgwi worner arrangements were o is sufficiently attractive to act as an = re considering the advis brating the Lincoln centenary | J. H. Bronson of New Haven has|gnticement to any young man inclined | . . Moxor: ng something of open meeting next Friday | purchased from Dick Wilson of Rush-|to farming. It is replete with illus- |Real Bargains in Order Gold Medal Flour next_time. o thtTe g Although an open meetin Ville, Ind., an interest in the little bay | trations calculatéd mot only to tell at | FaL1 fearest the dite of the ao. | INmet a:pusill o ‘vmf«’,luu; is 0 pacing mare hA.‘udeen “"Ilston. tz x’ 1‘;‘4. a glance something of the work done | ncoln’s birtk POU o A IheD Wilson st! olds an {nterest in the the institution, but to draw man | 3 Lincoln’s bir e b e 1 e e hmctoian, -t to anor it | Evelusive Coals, UNITED COMMERCIAL .TRAVEL- &' corps and ‘Sons ning season. Many horsemen con-|how firmly the college is rooted and | sider the mare to be a sure two min- | grounded on its present site and how | ERS. et o poting v . i H ; pen meeting » performer. : difficult it would be to remove it to a | G w l 2 ; » punell, No. et e e liryny 4 acklock; 2.04 1.& 18 going'$o make | more central st ofi'the ststa—ia- owns, aists, P“re wlfles and Liquors he b se S. Kaufman, D. a stud = . sonia Sentinel. N ing this evening in invitation to be t Close to 250 horses are betng worked = . | are known and acknowledged to ba wien the two teams that have F the Memphis track. Negl d the striving for some time 10 get the most | to be others " Bick MeMahan is to have Manager Wiasted Eracgy. egi ees an o e b7+ ye o M N new members nounce their tb- 1 to have m : | H., 2.06 1-2. XA W(\l?flnl(‘oc;:(eril‘;nglshi( r::fll’flr?km’l world, and invaluable in time of sick- tals t s - | the Broadway school orchestr: The Buffalo track is to be sold at|player simply ause i i 3 pss. Our stock contains many of th er to A buffet lunch will b ctio that the biscuits were heavy. What a N I D - Ou SONIUIIN SIS o T | A buffet lunch will be | auction o She should have stood oveiiies in bress best and well-known brands, famous waste of energy for \ by calmly and permitted him to eat a the whol the | fitting | plan - jor Delmar has been retired from | t0 make for age and purity, and we can guar< The 0sgood, 32 Church St. feb: Lots of 8, 10 and 12 roils, suit- able for Parlors, Dining Rooms, Chambers. Several hundred| rols marked about one-half| regular price— choice 10¢ per roll. See window display. Springfieid and Muscovite, 2.18 at 23, is still adding | to. his list of performe: Two trot- ters were placed in the 2.30 list this year. Gay Ringen and Blue Hill are both being fitted for the big International race at St. Petersburg next montn. The yearling half brother to General framed in the best possible way reasonable prices. A new stock Frame Mouldings for the spring season, NORWICH FRAME WORKS, 16 Thames Street, Potter Building. mar3id Open evenings. Tel 511 5 A Alexa Lincoln centenary. {mmons, 2.13 1-4, the dam of | few.—New York Herald. . antes you satistaction tn both quality Exceptional offering in | At last revoris i @ two other | Hambure Belle, 2.04 8-4, will be brea P —— ACCCSSOI‘ICS il e the ‘teums stond. i invitations in_Lincoln| to Axtellion, 2.5 1-4. & brother to the CASTORTA 0 acquainted with the ‘ lebrations oln Sun- | Belle's sire = = 5 | membe looking fo o witoriaell Oy Sitti0n attend | “1r Alta McDonald is soen on the | Berstie Tha Kind You Hav Avays Bugit | These will be sold below cost GEORGE GREENBERGER, 0 be g 1en the count is meeting | orand circult this season he will be u o h i 0wy A% TR e cirouitiuls wetasn he willDS AR | pciiee z ;gr——" > Telephone 812, 47 Franklin Street There will four to six ¢ v. The other invi- | worthy, 2.08. o a4 M. ) jansd didates to i work will is to a Lincoln service conduct Billy B. 212 1-4, trotting and 2.12 — — - ] g r m to close patterns. A e R, nooln servics Spadicieq |, BIF Bo 218 LA trotting and 2.3 | e e Studio uema]y 07 er, which will number abgut twe; church under the ausplces of | Caneland Walkes, 2.29 trotting and 2.12 ' ty and all equipped with fu e Sunday school. il lnuk Here flmen | Suite 6 Pictures and Pholographs ) . ¢ Visitors from a New > xpec Weiss of of the executlv deputized to rej cillc he DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. | The Neosna ¢ |attended and suc iday evening with Mr. and M Culver of No. Thames stre ng eight tables playing in the ev ing, after a baked bean supper had been served. The following were the | ywatts, 2,06 3-4. sired by Constantine, way the prizes were awarded: Firsts— 315 1.5 fe sald to be a trotting won- Miss Bres , a cake plate; Nellie| 71> 1*% Howard, w i a man's card, 34, a 1s—Agnes Bos- Daley, 32, cup tford, This is the month you need Cold Iub held one of its wel ful home whists be pre ew Haven, a member committee, has be sent the grand co During the first 15 days of Feb- ruary I wiil make lirst-class Plain Tailor-made Skiris at the ridiculously ‘low price of $3 Fit and Workmans S. LEON, Ladies’ Taitor M. A. BARBER, 'Machinist 25 Chestnut St. Cream to keep the skin smooth. A good Cold Cream softens the skin Councill and there nd an entertainmen yor Lippitt has been | nd the welcome of the | ture nior concluding by and keeps it from chapping. It pre- vents roughness and chafing p warranted. programm invited to ex city had POLICE BAR DE ‘ROVUENA MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, J, and Securitl We warrant THE LEE & 0SGOOD ol of any Kind &t the ment and is therefore prevented from’|and < ons—Mrs. C. N.|chicano Force Puts the Ban on French — attending Benne and Jane Holm who W e:fl;r for Rouah Tactics. “May Building,” 278 Main Street, THEARE 13 0o aaverusing medium i COLD CREAM to be pure. Not to| Lowr;‘l ,Radl . of l(!;lcr:ll. An ol ployed with a man's card. Another n febsa over Garage. | Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- | ettt e Fit T the French glant, t Raoul de Rouen, who has been a great drawing card No. 11, holds | wrestling shows in Chicago for the | ' yenaky “mh;;:mr month or two, has been barred hv { 0 weeks with cause hair to grow or become raneid. AMERICAN MECHANICS, Il on Wednesday even- ist is to be he eorge Baile Sebequonask THE COLLATERAL LOAN 151 Main Street, Upstaies, co., In Pythian h: Miantono: ncil, 30, lection of officers, choosing t for next six months. s councillor one of the old war- ses of the council was chosen, Orrin . Price, whd has been a member al- Excellent opportunity to sup- ply fature needs at very low | prices. Our Cold Cream is prepared of in- | | 'ing next Monday nIENt! the police from participating in any | { X new members to re- | tches in Chicago hereafter. gredients of the highest quality. Assistant Chief of Police Schuettler | d an order this week that no ath- | wh is to recefve a permit for a | |2 en it as and 2 wh i1l follc v Generously and exquisitely perfumed the sixth tion, th Dr. Louise Franklin Miner, most since the council stituted | Foresters’ hall ling show where De Rouen was and of rosy fragrance. 8 1889. He has an inter- i I e e L T R atsbivarts | ERVE 137-141 MAIN STREET, iy ¥ of o B on B PNve il mot tolerate such prize- The quality of our Cream should NERVE SPECIALIST includi lor b v " " : ics as De Rouen has intro- ore " The' complcie st elected was | Celifornia Pagses Bill Againat D eatt Couer Bobuettior: comimend it to all who seek the best, | %M 2 + . . Ghaanea Suliding N banatlor: o : 5 & present at the Seventh Regi—| f; Oftice hours 10 to 3. Tel 660, ouncillor, Orrin M. Price; vice | Sacramento, Cal, Feb. 4—Racing in |l W% RUCER S, B8 (AR ] In handsome porcelain jars—15c councillor, J. H. Fitch; yecording sec- | the state of California suffered a vital | T GICEReY apoe B Ythe muric, and i feb1a y, A.A. Guile; assistant re 2 |blow today when the senate, also present at the C. A. A. on "j‘l:'l {M; “\, ‘\\\ ‘,T‘?::'mfi-‘ :{!!;:w < 1y night when the Frenchman rings have been worn ever since we can remember and how — A iR asur Otis 1 to throw Demetral. In both of 1 which these matches T was disgusted with the - Lév t ) have them. Has It ever glant's 3 not scientific, but merelv a big bull who seems to thenk the idea of wrestling is to throw his ovponent out of the ring in order to highly they are prized by those “The Foot Doctor” CUSHION SOLE SHOE The Lee & Osgoed Co. PHARMACY ed the as- | » to the gov-| fter which | Governor Iit will now for his sig become a sembl erno it will ves to state Walker; council, buying? terna hink it over before appealed to you that it 1s well to | win N ST ecie t tne. nstaliaiton | Signified his intention of RN < IR 4 Sasin - R g but it is bel » the Frenchman from using such We sell the very best quality = tebsdaw RATOL this action until | 1ns in his matches, has asked i ~~~~~~ ty days have eclapsed. chief ana as- ODD FELLOWS. pool des N od, mesing Mondiy eveolts b 0G| it 'l Smersee ettt g wil nof capiuate Schlitz | Tants fve swart exverisnc o gt T o oo intory, destoe | pitchor-Has Mo Lise for Nerves. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY perwnanently located at 265 Main Sty third degree is reached this month, | “It seems to me,” says Andy Coakley s M'l k Nerwich, Ct. Satisfaction guaranteed. f that night, ~and has invited | sults sewously or not. is much like No Matter What Color. % E. W. CARTEN ooting a man in a battle—you worry for a moment, and then go Thames lodge of Montville to be pres- it The finest contour of a female face, the | sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses part of it remains. Don't forget the place, it is at . Bock Beer District Manager United American Life, Made with a layer of especially cured ikt i e idsin % Rt 2 : & forming a cushion for the foot. Made | yssociation are $67.50 to William J.|with Bresnahan and ann of the | Scant hair. Scant and falling hafr, it 1s 9 per —_— of selected vici kid on a sensible last. | Fanford, $500 to Charles S. Stamm, | Giants was a case in point. Of course | BOW known, is caused by a parasite that d Just the shoe for those wha suffer|.ng $100 to C. R. Thumm, all of this |1 felt extremely sorry for hitting those | urrows into the scalp to the root of the . 0zen BUY A BOTTLE OF from tender feet or have to walk | jiy. felld but that did not prevent me | hair, where it saps the vitality. The lit- ° ° 9 oy Shetucket 1odge, No. 27, discussed at | shootinz the ball with all the speed at | tle white scales the germ throws up in PRICE $5.00 length and took 4 vote at its meeting | Bill Dahlen, who was the baseman to| burrowing are called dandruff. To cure fi ld w ddil w i Tuesday evening upon the plan pro- | follow the tivo men I had placed on the | dandruff permanently, then, and to stop THE STAR J‘:‘WELER JACOB STEIN olden ] 14 0’ Posed at the grand lodge meeting last | hospital list. Nor aid I feel scary or | falling hair, that germ must be killed. i ’ s May to raise a $100000 anniversary |contrite when I faced Bresnahan when | Newbro's Herpicids, sn entirely new ro- e . fund by the year 1919 for the support | he made his reappearance against me | guit of th loal 1aboratory, destroys ) of the 0dd Fellows' home at Falrview, [ after his recovery. Tin daamer ik, of oo el . t 93 West Main St. THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklin [ ' 8| 0n the Thames. As the. vear #1915 | “There was no feeling on his part|ine falling hair, gnd prevents baldness. | 134 ain t]‘ee - marks the 100th anniversary, it was |toward me for what I had done, and T it { Telephone 26-8. febsa jan25d Jan19daw ot : : 3 Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in y proposed to raise this fund by that I tried as hard as ever to get him out | 20 . B i B ¢ —| time and have it known as the “anni- ln{ the way in regular fasl:]lnm Bul:lu: ettt ans T - e w you want to put . versiry fund.” for these or similar accidents taking . - S TS - JymEw vou wane e gus your pum: | ““ificr dlscussing the matter for an |y pitchers nerve away, there ismi TWO 8IZES-50c, AnD $1.00 | THERE 15 0o advertiaing medium 1a rwad ol o 08 Dagore 100 B e hour, Shetucket lodge voted against|a chance, provided the pitcher has any | The Lee Co., spécial agents | i stern Connecticut equ . vertie. R o o E he aavertie: | being opposed to the estab- ' nerve in the first place.” Te Do Onxone Tetin for business resuiss. ing columns of The Bulletin.

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