Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1909, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

L2 AR O ¥ SRR gl e | g . § unt wiis | date of the - in w e n I g b e pic s . 480, e % §§E§mg§?‘ o from $6.407171 1n 1860 to $188,285,02 | Willimantic Office, Room , 2. Murray ,.;“;_,'/, kg o s 1 Building. Telephone, 210. | 1o 1908 the importations “.n’:a N e i - Jul 1908, into the United States amoun! 4 5 0 f 0 § . , a P ne N Norwich, 'I"hur-d-)." 0 15, § b et . I ] | c a Light Lanches, THE"JUBILEE BOOK. the imports in 1907 having reached < inst a \ he subsomiptions for the Jubllee | §73,007581, 'The largest share comes o 3 g cases ' u . o 345, | and .45, 1.30, 7.45, ok 0 thev250th annivessary ovleba- | 50T Japan—about MOOMDND wortia | : ntment (50c; L 3 f s SR, |5 o " ear—while about ,000, worth ' i guality tickets, admit- i 6L ‘S, Sounding of the 10¥S et Hord Ttaly: : prices as M.tmwdl can be| Madders Cigar Store. coming .in and withia W‘“th nht:::d- e S LT : veach a pumber to warrant the pri . ”!h' ',"-d" it 190548 mchumd u.imfi.- ing of a book which will be a prize. "Ifl‘“‘l 0 he vaw itk s B from every point of view. The edition 1908 amounted to 18,723,119 pwu”n’lda,! o / : : ; » will be limited and the reports willl lugive of waste. B%g ¥ : ' e revised and carefully edited. This| The importation of manufactured.| - e s . b - ‘“ . book will contain the names of the |silk goods, however, has continued to n..mi X ‘ president and all the committees, the | Zrow, having advanced from $31,281- ( ” : ot o= : m ‘“m m » commanding officers in mil- | 275 in the year 1905 to 334621064 in o 1906 and $41,035,836 in 1907. There was itary and civic societies, the sermons | ' S e o /s o e "one ; : b s o E natural , owing to gen- S (5 } i and addresses and all matters of im- ' % 46 y = d . \ ! e terest pertaining to the event. It will SwEUaiets imports Thril) Naval ure), be illustrated with ancient and mod- ND. 4 /. and sl thers, reaching only $27,020,212. The share of ‘Morell soprano; Marion - Madam France in this trade is about 40 per| Design to be transferred to a petti- oy 9 X Bradley, contralto, at drawers develo] in bbage place % ern views of Norwich, portraits of the | cent, Germany about 20 per cent. and o i m“ . mw i . g \ Matinees, Ladics snd Ohiliren. Sey president and chairmen of committees, | Switzerland and Japan each about 10 | .4 worked ,nc“enm stitch, with white | beats. v R R tabl Evenings, 10c. i b- | per cent. or colored mercerized cotton ‘or silk|" , fuls of mashed potato, ‘Washington Square #iowy S doscadtil s hapy M ee % —_— floss, the scalloped cdge being padded Coffee Jelly. 4 \ Guarantee \ [P Tt || Wachiiten Sesere lic buildings, of “The lrmmdcn"d an EDITORIAL NOTES. ‘before being b:n.:nl:o:.dd, m-:( ldf': very| One-hailf box :ft gelatine nb;:d ?med beef, :hn exg; H ¥ * 'I’HEATRE the “D. A. R. fountain” and a ré-| mqno counterfeiter is the one indi- | dressy effect lesire e about a cupful rdfi ‘water for one h cream, 'mm y be further ornamented by a very ~ | hour, add strong coffee, add lelt ; J. groduction, of the invitation sent out | vidual who turns out a lot of money | 5 fEERE OFTAMERTEE BY. 5 KEOY UCL -n::«.-:pm‘u"::m. When elescived, . WAL the 5 / 278 Main Street no and then 'does not live to enjoy it. |jage, which shows below the scallops. | strain and put into the mould. silik or messaline are used |on jce. Serve with whipped cream. to our absent sons and daughters. If taffeta for the. petticoat it is pretty to do the ‘UndersNew Management. b fih ' May Building. The man who returns from his va- in an order for twelve copies, and an- | wation deadipoke has a conseiousness other for ten coples. Others are or-| of the faet that he is right in fashion. themselves. 7 Mg alngle copien toe o g The Iowa senators are not extra Please send in your name promptly. Jarge men, but they insie Hoise enough No better advertisement of Norwich | 4o pe heard in all parts of ‘this con- could be had than the placing of a| tinent. & eopy of this Jubilee book in every li- The *‘m" e prary in the state of Connecticut, and | typjty; and '" there does not seem ome in every gweat library of the coun- | to be much to it, it may cut guite try, including the National library atl@ figure. There will be nothing lacking in the | pyunne Thought for today: Do not b~ : way of information, illustrations 4nd | get wrought up, for that just makes | embroidery I some light shade of | . ECONOMY HINT. the. Devoted fo: High Class Moving the ternal hedt the intense. silie floss, or self colored silk floss may A en light, 3 2 g0od work. e ; e T o - B o oy Pictures and Iiustrated Songs One public-spirited citizen has sent but genly m crumbs and fry jn deep Smot- L] . used. jce of pattern 10 cents. By holding spofled negatives “dt r ’di- Feature Pictgre, “A Girl Spy,” a war ‘ time drama, ' Mr. Ddley in High Ciass Songs and {Mr. Delaney in Ilustrated Songs. \Daily Matinee 50 to all. Evening 10c Theater cooled by electricity. dyi2d JAMES F. DREW 1 the hot water faucet the urlfln ko b v ol o hot fat. Serve with a good to T..Gardner) 7 w‘m'- - w;c:lhi piece of pasepar- ketchup. X {(Successor to A. T« font pe and a quantity of lass N | ee——— different sizes to choose beétween it is . Hack, Livel y possible to frame plotures from” maga-| mc'r Fii e for nurseries ahnost and zines ml and 3 w’ég"fi'ea“ m;:t)vu are frequently - ; - v di o - 4 way could Py iy R e s K l Boarding good use. The lass which :uu;‘-om both -:b- of (hafuuy cases | . "% stable P 2 .. Paris ‘Transfer Pattern No. 8073. |in different sizes can dna?“h rouw;t.d. m § D ]m m lflll M O e o o copy should be sent to| Since vaseline butter is in sight, | Edging design two and o half inches el i S e 7 T « 12-14 Bath Street. [0 0 At 2 1 leo: ind st feel it it had {wide, three ya long, for e Ui -~ X each of the oitys distinguished guests, | o Compotitor worthy of its ‘best calor | S0ge, Of petticoat, dress) drawers, chil- WHEN PACKING, for Baby and others follows the weaf | HORSE CLIPPING ‘A SPECIALTY. [~ Bast Work Only. = free. d label. \ dren’s wear or any rufiling. To be Beiry el n¢ | abouid be wa. Telephone 883. apr2sd ¢ L There R ; transterred to linen, cambric, Victoria, 1y, Gelicas geeme Chafing,itching, - 1sf0 v S5 THIAEAS Such B @r it et lnwvh, nains00k and similat | Wrapped separately. et 3 % < 2 publisher. It just puts on a com-| The new comet is reported to have | piaterial The scallop is heavily pad- For t“ml.lu, towel.‘;:-t ahuu.:f un:: . -d.-.- LEWAND() S EX| T NING Plete fipish to the celebration and pre- | & @il two million miles long. Thislded and worked in buttonhole stiteh; | FETRE serve, they should nderits nfuence. A PERT FU. b is enough to make a long-tailed mon- | the blossoms and leaves donme in out- | Pinned into place. 2 key envi Hne Stitch. - It the design is to be used | Folds of newspaper should be placed T S . | o aatin, or fanal it fa well 10 | beCween the leyers of the mers per- | French Dyers and Cleansers Nome of the conferees has any ques- | 4o all of the embroidery in solid stitc] gl o LT 2 %o it 2 TAFT IN THEIR MIDST. tion as to what would happen to the | Price of pattern 10 cents. o mm""‘mu that ,,fl‘u:““.“ FINEST. WORK In the United tariff should President Taft put his bumps cannot dent it and mark the > States. We use nome but the ¥rench President Tatt is now laboering with | oo "m0 ¥y CORRECT THINGS IN WOMEN'S | o33 0 o enth. . 4 e a i ot S| N W O the conferses, and expects to be with WEAR. It is useless to try and keep all the e e ‘ e mid-August. vy ings af e 5 customers here wiel them until gu! Midsummer is dry enough for the heavy thi t the bottom, the light than 900 cust here in Norwich. He must be realizing now how Dan- | mest ultra prohibitionist. Its tongue |, The Josephine gown is very beauti- | ones at the top. The trunk will m; e ——————, and ro the pl 4 saves ’mm e plao, AN serves facts which are handy fer ref- erence in every man's library. ful for evening wear. It is usually | ably be stood on end or upside o 3 : el ot when hy was cast into 4 def| will he parched if it doss not soon g6t | {lsnioned of some gorseous Eiftering | palf the time. Comfort Powder is a skillfully med- Marshall's A @ _F.coosER .. of lisns, on which geceston. Wm on | something damp. | spangled met or chiffon, over satin. Newspapers “are better than any- | icated Tallet Powder which isno more arsnall’s Agency, TUNER tells us, ‘Daniel was - To wear with the pretty flowered or- | thing else for stuffing out bows and > " kel 122 P Py the lions, and the lions were not afrajd | The near-beer which intoxicates the | gandie gown is the cabriolet hat of | sleeves. . 164 Main 8t, with Nor, Cir. Library. of Daniel.” Rut there is no evidence | consumer, cannot hgve any queston |dainty laces and embroideries, and| -Tie in bottles corké well and put : Jun24Th8Tu Tel, 880-6. Norwich, Cf, that Daniel and the Hons ever got on | raised as to its exact resemblance in |adorned with flowers of delicate: col- | the bottles hrz the middle of compart- h S b —— very familiar terms. Just now there is some question how the conferees, or the president, are going to behave. ors. ments, and if packed solidly they will{ fectly moit delicate . 3 effects of the genue stuff. The latest for the necks is a bow of | carry all around the world. okin and m-e-'bc Ged M Mng eys, i It is claimed at the west that the | SUSde In varlous colors. = ool F. healing > . YoUR m This is often accompanied by belt HOME GARMENT MAKING. mmumm . It is believed that President Taft|waterway enterprise has been expertly | 4o match, and the two sell for $2. tuckis 2 o5 . will be able to contro] these exhibi- | chloroformed by the rallroads, and | Narrow black velvet embroidered The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. LUCAS HALL, On fnspection may need a few - tion amimals. They may eye one an- | that the scheme is quieted. with ribbon is smart for the top of ~ " Shades or Curtains; or, perhaps, your | other, but he is the I-am of the sit- T T N P Y the stock. 49 Shetucket Street. Carpets begin to look o little shabby. .| Rhode Island must be thunder- struck to see herself overbalancing Texas and the other great states. The added weight of Aldrich does it. One pratty pomgee coat seen was trimmed with coin-spotted blue fou- la uation. They are afraid of his pen— a pen mightier than the sword, and the prospect is that they will per- form in keeping with party promises ‘before he gets through with q:am. C. STONE. Prop | Maybe & couple.of new Parlor Chaire | or a new Rug or Dining Room or Kitchen Furniture would be desira« ble. Well, you know there must be a few things badly needed Jfor the com- i ing Celebration, and no matter what you meed, we have it. We eordially invite you to come and have a look. It simply means “A lit« tle better guality for a little lesa rd. Striped lightweight suites have coi- —— lar and cuffs of different striped ma- Harriet Beecher Stowe's grand. | terial 3 v P rt l te a novel and decidedly attract- davghter has become an actress, and | jue uiea” Jo ve Welght Ahe overdress ” fl'y articuiar attention is called to the fact that |with an iridescent bugle fringe, which she is not starring as Little Eva. imparts a_weird waterfall effect. P . H - Silk cashmere continues to be mod- 7 ea ers Men who make history are often | ish for the best afternoon gowns, and, > #urprised at the way history looks |like all other materials of the mo- say that our best Teas are bet- BUSINESS MAYORS. While the conservative element in every city murses the belief that a business man makes a better mayor] than & politician, the jexperiences of ¥ . . Y " i ment, it is elastic, soft and supple. ter th: that they h: oney." “ the larger cities” d6 mot support this m’“,;h;’: "":‘;-;h;lfil‘m]:ohk"! ‘.‘:"'y Mahy of the handsome gowns are | i ] A pla 800 Do T 0 LW 5 convietion. '!"h: Bridgeport Telegram e, o4 ae still high in the waist at_ the bm_::(‘ o i i :;'t‘:::n“"‘” '“‘_‘""‘ N The intention of President Taft to | iough the tront has come down to its ] . Qur price 25¢ 1b. Shea & Burke below the average political mayors | S2ve the country b org S | meng e Latorials 'ong, inds aF , ALL VARIETIES. i pposition among people. s is | agonal homespun back in Its old place, . AN, and fue Y generally accepted as a good intention, | but brought out in colors richer than No Premiums to be paid for. 37«41 Main St. mayor in any American city is an_ cldent that will pass. ¥ The cause of failure, The Telegram explaing in these words: “The people ‘who clamor for a bueiness mayor nev- er think of electing.a common couneil of the same Stamp to keep him com- pany. They give him the time-worn aldermanic material and expect him to work miracles single-handed. He is often much less capable of getting out of such persons any good work which may be possible to them than =% this Tough fabric ever hel;:'arle npp;flrefld. ! There have been a great .| The thing to wear with long, hand- dred thousand words mdm::znh‘:fie some coats. is a dress with sheath tarif, skirt made semi-tailored fashion. ei- . but the consumer is not ex- | her ghort or just to the ground, or pected to do much else “except to | velvet or satin or some light color. i Ma' l ress D S VEILS LITT % The Aldrichites claim that the sen- s o CH:(F':SMNIN,E et b ate revision is more of a scaling down- i ward than the Payne bill. Which is| Despite their very general use lit- adds greatly to ones comfort up and which down in ‘a tariff bill, | tle is known about the care of chiffon anyway? veils_and the fabric'itself. these Summer nights. It is a great mistake fo buy imex- { . Jun22d The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRBN CASTINGS furniehed promptly. stock of patterns. No, il to :‘l";..ry Street, jan22d e o gt . up one flight, over Somers Bros. Jun3TuThS Buying Direct the average politician mayor. He pensive_ chiffon, for it wears badly does not understand the erooked 1aws | i crenrr oo kefeller can see more|ynd never really looks mice. It is an ” S. A. HAIR—We furnish of the political game and is practically | == CLtY ¥ears as hie looks back than | error to think that a small veil will A A\ s de in 30, 40 or 50 Ib. the nu lc‘l“'e[‘s “ R s ally | most of up, but perhaps it does not|do. For the average hat of the mo- A \ t grade in 30, or 3 wom out Plumbm e 4 5 coadjutors. 'He | ook any more assuring than what | ment nothing less than 4 yard and a 7 AR Wiy ' mail; Sl oy quits office just as he is beginning to | we see. half will serve for the covering. Veils wfight. ladies come from miles to our store #or DRESS GOODS. Come and learn| The running expenses of a house are. learn how to deal with them and may be purchased already hemmed, ally after he has c: ’ he; sive. It is better to ; 22 y our prices and add your nama to OUT | Jargely increased -out or 1n the process. Artholigh his (RN iLovia. Rapinlio ioh. Monllex buy the_ ehiffon, velling at about $1 a 2 “OSTERMOOR” Felt— | increasing list of customers. b terven Mt st eord Petoill ' inuater | B v 0ok ed out its first century. ' Its |yard and hem it at home. GRS Special guarantesd Silk Floss, ‘BRADY & SAXTON, —usually at the most inconwenient original issue was about the size of | Hemming chiffon is supposed to be one of the pages of its 12-page edi- |a difficult feat, but when a warm iron tion. It is a great paper; but a hun- |is breught into use the work is quite Combinations of Rattan and dred years from now it will again |35 - This pretty little model is cut some- look back upon i |Straighten the edge - carefully bY|ena¢ on the jumper plan. The full- o5 contayon 1ta feeble. beglnning | pyjjing a thread, then lay the chiffon | NCiStoP"tng ' amper ot gibetal; | Cotton at the Towest prices. v on the ironing ‘board, turn up—with | by wide tucks on the shoulders and the th id of easure—the -hem of de- |square neck and round armholes are 3 No Help for Dr. Cook. e itk and crease with the trom, | scalloped ana embroidered: The snori| ADJUSTABLE COUCH BEDS at $7.50, $8.50, $10, dignity to the mayoralty, he hes rate- 1y any long list of reforms to show for his honest efforts. Tbe necessity of doing delicate and complicated awork without the proper tools has rollhed that work of all itz possible walue.” All of this is self-evident to a ol T E— ebserver. The handicap of Inexperience | p Ll 4parture for the Arctic of a bmis e e ?‘F"":R"e‘d' time. An estimate for replacing such plumbing with the modern, peace of mind kind will cost nothing, and T . LOUIS H. BR FLLE ‘guarantge the price will be reasonables BAKERY J. E. TOMPKINS, We are confident our Ples, Cake and | .a.07q 67 West Main Street, : T. F. BURNS, DON'T WORRY: |Heating and Plumbing, It Makes Wrinkles. .92 Franklin Street. fime e has married s> many women Arctie endeavor is evident from the | When cool add one cake of compressed | Have made their Jocal reputation. { ] health M"t;od. and y'::'llo’ok-o‘:a—. ‘ “"" §’~. Paris Patte: No. 2961 — All Seams G S Telephone 306-2. Norwich Town. Pea fef arranging Bread in poblic sffairs spells inefciency 1a | the ambouncement Ehat no speciarier. | bASting and then hemming. DEEDS, NOT WORDS |s15. e . eapital letters, fort will be made to find Dr. Cook, the : 4 7 maved 20 Fairmount Strest. MADE MATRWMONY A B L g o, o, ¢ he b atih Reot Beer. USINESS, | alive, is -marooned somewhere in ‘ake ‘an eighth of a pound each of 5 Clwtetlan C. '[Jobhison, who- chme the remote north. Of course, should u:?upu‘:lll‘a lr‘oot and dry sassmras Norwich People Have Absolute ‘Proof from Germany in the "7 the expedition-encounter Dr. Cook, he |bark and one-half ounce of winter- of Deeds at Home, A vy prlior:n ml:efl:lu:;l Wwas. sen ::1’1 57. bn:ggh‘:a home, h;xt l&) the jour- | green, stem and leaf; bruise all to- S IR, ven years af 3 made in ler th d add one-half ounce of tans: 9 Ban Jose, on Monday, for higamy. He | PSary’s interest it will not mn?:gu fiaven ang boll in two and & half gar. | 1169, N0t WONIK, Bat deeds: thet praye lor the S CANVAS HAMMOCKS Slaims that he lived strictly the lite | 1o, institute a direct search lons of water until all the strength of S . @f a bachelor until 1905, when he | 20CLOF: the herbs is extracted. Strain into a| The deeds of Dean’s Kidney Pills, took to matrimony, and since that |, Lh¢ Want of popular enthusiasm in|jar and add one pint of molass For Norwich kidney sufferers, Mmeager response made to Dillon Wal- | yeast, dissolved. After two hours add Seniies that he confesses that he cannot re- |lace’s efforts to.organize an expedi a half spwagm | . FROOf tax, 19, 4kie Neschmmnly e ther- | , b 2y gt member them all. He made a business | for Dr. Cook’s rescue. (:x’\llyfin .;‘.‘i? aus mdl; five :;‘z;{,o: ?t' lul‘(l have | Jich peaple: who have been cured to 137-141 MAIN STREET. F98 DR Gk, St e T s . ] rates: ma reelf well. To 6f “saying sweet littld mothings" to | an insignificant, fraction of the amount | “worked” and must then be bottled and | 12 cured. o Lk g B o wemen in all parts of the continent, | F4Uired has been obtained. For the kept tight. e, Bulina Ockery, living at,363 e e s e 4 % P and he soon discovered that he could v:;lmt the plan is in abeyance and the — A, %, eet, orv'nohA Conn., sa; ¢ | safety of Dr. Cook must depend upon HOW TO CURE CATARRH. y opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills get 2 maintenance from them | his pwn physical resources or u just as high today as when I testified| ;; and keep wup, as it were, a|hospitality of the Eskimos n::.;:; ‘A writer asks what state or city in |t0 their merits in a statement given Juia @erpetual honéymoon. It is douht-|Whom he may have found a shelter. |tHe United States has a most favora- |10 April 1906. At that time I stated o > ful it any man in Americk ever| D, C0%K has been in the Arcticabout |ble elimate for people suffering with | that great beneft nad followed the| No Byildine in Norwich - s hauf g i :«: years. m;n aug heard from he |catarrh; You answer, Okiahoma _ and :3;;‘9 ;h‘t:":m::i in N’m:l:fln I ! - hune;no ice ou - commend- aching w thres short years s Johnson Cid. He |yond Cape. Thomas Fhubbard. tus | cs for sufferere from eotarin T togk | of my back, which caused me aimost | Wil ever be too large for us to bulld A W. BURKHAM, Eye Speclalist, made love to ten at oncs at Port- | plight, about which the public appar- | datarrh in Colorado, It is as prevalent |CONStant misery. Pains in my sides|All we ask isan opportunity to bid tom ase’ yia Main Street. jand, Ore, and received mmoney from | eNtly cares so little, is the direct con- |in the Rocky Mountains as here. (c::i also unfitted me for the most trivial | for the job. Competition is keen and | yiy languages with every bottle. Price every ame. of them.. The 4rospectiye uence of his own temerity in ven- | tarrh is inflammation, and one of my household duties. compels close figuring, but years of|$125 at druggists- S THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Real Estate 5 S > able and unable to find Tride witiout Wmoney was no_ allibée o far north without being gs. | have it ‘abywhere by taking & cold. I|&ble and unable to experience hes taught us the way .to| FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. lue of rets ) . ha an's ey were brought to ment to him. Rimaeif deliberately into. the’ preaicas | miny OLhers, Who uséd. (he same rem [T altention, aud T procured a box | Bgure close ‘and do firat-class work 100 West 139th Sircet, New Tork, He confessed that he was the mys- | ment of the soldier who invad dy and were curéd. Get, at the grug|from N. D. Sevin & Son's drug store. marsid 4 . terious Jobn Madson, but Jnclared |strongly fortified country withont tak- | store. @ small can of pine tar, put it | Their beneficial effect was noticeable . gnd Fire Insurance, + De married only one weman under the | | to maintain a line of com- |in an old pan and heat over a fire |In & remarkably short time and I con- C. M. WILLIAMS, ¥ L2 7 s todated in Homery. Blodsover €. M, neme of John Madson. ‘i~ name | Munication with his base.: Most Arctic | Cover your head with a cloth and hold | {Inue ey s S ! J h F. S h ams, Room 9, third fioor. Was Jones—it I remember Fightiy | CXDIOFers leave behind ihem friends |your face over the pan to'let the | (rouble with my back and kidneys was| General Contracter and Buildar, osep . omith, i N 1 ] Ada Jones,” sald he. _“I got SLADD.| muke waviston Tor ther reuinE to | Tumes drew up the nose and down the | Kiiney . Pills with te best of resuite 21 SRS STIMES. B Tt MM e Sl from her because she said she loved | Cook is the exception to the rule. Yet |the morning snuff hot salt water up]and whensver he fesls any troublewith| Phone 370~~~ = mayi;a FLOR IST What Does 250 Mean? me. 1 could have got $50,000.” common humanity dictates ' that he |your nose to clear away the mucus. | S kidneys coming on he appeals to lay in taking Foley's 'y Rem- ? “Tne seven yesrs' sentence to the | should not be left to pay the extreme | Breathe though the nose always and | their use and the best of TesuMts ere | eqy” i you have oy e g 200 Main Streef, Nerwich oy, It 16 Lowiv phons Seisir, peaitentiary is mot so ‘sevare, but it | Denalty of his rashness, The project | the catarrh will soon disappear. One | forthoaming: . | Diaader trouble, fastens the disease X+ 3 Wlais You can gt BEI DNASK 47 tie he could be made {6 meet al! his vic- &drdm should be revived and |gets more balsam fumes from the tar| For sale by all dealers. Price 5uc.| upon you and makes a cure more dim-| Jvid pint, quart or l:‘lhn every day in ths at the prigon dosts upon his has to execution, for gengraphical | in that way in one application than a | Foster-Milburn Co., Buffale. New [ cult. Commence taking Foley's Kid- L y":; Large orders. filled at shore "”‘d“ it e e Al o4 month among the pines. The fumes of | York, sole agents for the Urited .| ney Remedy and you will soon| o bcur g might . k in Alasks.—Brooklyn | the pines the germs thet are in| Remember the name—. be well. Why . 'mng is no advertising med!: o] MRS, G, A. LEWIS, 21 M, Al the mucus. It is the same as.con- hkyaom. . "Les & Osgood Co. nAN- mfiw&n.fl:‘u- ’ ?",, ) . : : 3 2 K e ANA A A RS

Other pages from this issue: