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for| brary Directors to Enforce Disci- pline—Valentine Social. News was recelved here Sunday of DANIELSON High Temperature Ends Sleighing— ¢ g:fl death of M.r:'., Wfilin':.mNgl ?u;l:.t( ;g' Improvements at Station—Warden o i Sotie : By Tor busl- | soungeot caughtor of Brof. A, . Fosi | : £ ¢ Bullard to Dec! Another Term. | lia C Annie Doty nery fer, for many years a teacher here, | “”s""“. “‘Mw Oan i . | She was for years organist of the Cal- |' Use ut Operation, Pain, Rev. Samuel Jarvis, formerly pastor rt.hg,ml:'?{‘ vary Eplscopal church, She is survived . g on Scott, & of Trinity church, Brooklyn, is seri- by her husband, and one son, Eli But- ously ill at his home on Allen Hill. K Miss Mari ler of Meriden, Mrs. Butler died from ML M. Duggan of New Britain is|Mrs. M, E. Ws 3 " pneumonia. . visiting relatives in Danielson. E. thington, Mis8 Alterations and -repairs are being Miss Margaret Sullivan is spending | Grace Witter. \ > el time, Th. ¥ | made to the residence of Fred Allyn several days with relatives in Provi- The Nadel Arbeit met Tuesday I.Q’-‘» to bleach linen for paper stock; | 2t Grand View court. o] dence and Westerly. ernoon with Mrs. Albert Day. that the work done here will take two Special nten services were held ‘Warden W. Irving Bullard has pur- —————— hours when before the same work took | Tuesday evening at St. Mary’s church. chased a new automobile. f ‘ ; otz o 3 Henry A. St. Clair of Fall River call- PUTNAM .y 7 Valentine Social. o ¢ Stockholders Meet. On Tuesday evening the Y. P. §. C. | will, cerfaini; Sale of Moriarty Farm—No Arrests| 4 meeting of the stockholders of the | B. of the Congregational church held Since February 7—January Mortal- | West Mystic Manufacturing company | a delightful valentine social in the cut a gash in his forehead when he ac- ity—Profit in Sale of Raw Furs. was held in their office on Tuesday | church parlor. Admission wasg by val- cidentaily struck against a _telegraph afternoon. nearly every member of the | entine, A large number was present. pole near Viens' shop Wednesday| William Shaw, formerly station |board being present. “No definite ac-| This afternoon the W. C. T. U. of morning, with_a violent attack of insanity and | discussed. T;T;k;ncharg- :'f :«‘:““": T:‘; 0%, 1 wiks “removed o hospital tmgn his Alert at 80. there at two o'clock., H A R ac't’"ew“f,a; o Eake chavge of | Bome In Belchertown. Andrew (Mason, one of the last of | Car Inspector John Reardon of Au- pec a rlce a motion picture house owned by Abel The body of Fugene Beaudry, who | the family of John Mason, who resides | burn was at the junction yards thig T MReeves of Daniclson. A system of| died suddenly in Moosup, has been |on Mason Island, and who is over 80, | Week. ed on friends in Danielson Wednes- day. F. X. Bessette, employed at Bacon’s, cans ter agent in this city, has been seized | tion was taken; but various plans were | Stonington will go to Mystic to the | ability '-nnd longer life. "fi' l‘r:. %flr in too memorial service which is to be held l.r:golrt-n: o e A y. Write now Bimply oupon below, Do it 10-48; 5 - | brought to his home in this city. walked to the village Wednesday af- Mr. Herrick of the firm of Grover FOR 10 DAYS ONLY e X0 o N nes Jootag| , Henry L. Hanson of Putnam has a | ternoon and transacted business. Mr. | & Herrick of Norwich. was a business building at a cost of about $1,000. brother who is a member of the crew | Mason is a remarkable man of his| caller here Wednesday. Udiaduisned Lottbis. 2t of the naval tug Nina. years and in the summer season is a Miss Mary Dreier of New York was . aime: * ) Miss Bertha Cornwall of New York | frequent visitor among the campers at | In_town this week, 0n Tallor‘made Slflts Letters addressed as follows are un- is the guest of Miss Marguerite Mans- | the island. = F;'ank Hlfifkl;}: of m Mystic was a gumed at the‘ Danielson postoffice: | fleld. Restoring Church Cross usiness caller here this week. %, scar. Breault, Mor Jhothean, Louis| Manager Frank Cordier of the Put- Miss Fannie Pendleton has returned G & Moreain, Signor Simonilli Eluiterias,| nam basketball team has arranged a | Henry Lamphere and assistants be- | from a lengthy visit from Providence. Mrs. F. Jencks, Sara Reed. game for Friday evening that already | $80 Wednesday putting up the new i cross on St. Mark’s church which was Broke Through Ice. . End of the Sleighing. has the sports of the town with their » " ears to the ground listening for the | Dlown down in the heavy storm at| Miss Lizzie Adamson broke through Ladies’ Tatlor, 278 Main St The temperature ran up to mearly | t87%, 2 1€ BYOUCL, ot R e lege | Christmas time. The cross is a gift of | the ice on Elihu's pond Monday aft- s R manager of the and the librarian, Mrs. Hahn, stated | Griswold house garage at Hasterm shat the number of books taken out | Point, was a business caller here on were 3,644—of this number 3,203 were | Wednesday. fiction, 341 non-fictlon. The book com~- Hrnest Sweet is working for George mittee reported 144 books added, be- | Porter ih the éxpress busines ing donated by the following persons: M., W. Rathburn was a business oalb« i it the warmest day since the winter o church. The water was quite deep. She was *Phene 712-6. 5an21d | pogan The high temperature cut the | tion billed and they are said to be a Village Varieties. e e L T in streams. waret s s 4 Has Purchased Farm. ter, O. E. 8., will meet with Mrs. Library Association Meeting. ington Wednesda sday after a short No Postmaster Yet. Fred Plokwith assistant manager of | Bréwster st Ceder Cram, this atternoon.| 4¢ the quarterly mesting of - the | tor har pevente Mo ana’ Mert o™ - yet confirmed the appointment of any- _ | ing a musical and literary programme “ - - a S5 > in the e to be postmaster at South Killing- | Dirspeaed the Mol ety on N orirs | Will be enjoyed. ning the treasurer's report was rea Saunders Doylen, hast of that place, who recently took| a5 th, e completed. Ninigret mills, bas returned from a the examdnation, will receive the ap- '!‘hoex:a:rp_cnyzn is in New Haven business trip in Providence. pointment. today (Thursday) attending & meet- Nflrn. Colby was in New London Wed- 0 000 | Borough Five Would Play Jewett City. | ing of the state board of the Ancient | BeSday 50 degrees at noon Wednesday, making | oy S am "of Boston is the attrac- | Mrs. Caroline Clift, a member of the | ernoon and recelved a good wetting. sleighing to pleces and the water ran| Vor¥ lively lot of players—and so de-| . so L0 o0 0iety of Charity chap- | Ing by. Aot s Leaders for 1910 The postoffice department has not| the Putnam Foundry company, has | Supper.will be served and in the even-| preg fibrary association Monday eve- | Fitch. ly. In all probability Aden A. Tilling- | to the property and occupy it as soon | . Feter Fiynn, superintendent of the Bradford Gladding, engineer on the Up here in Danielson there are many | Order of Hibernians. Rev. C. J. Mason 1; Dr. C. N, Will; | er in Westerly on Wednesday. followers of the basketball game that| John F. Ferns. Dona Jolis, Simon | Massachusetts, the frelght bogt run:|iams §; Mrs. C. P. Williams 4; Mrs. | Mrs. Charles Gildersieeves of Mystic Po c-Hartford would like to see the Daniclson team | Berthiaume and T. P. Ryan have been | Ting from Boston te TWew YOrl speit| mugene Atwood 106; Miss M. Shars- | called on tives here Wednesday. p 20 against the Jewett City five, cham- | named as committee of Court City of | Theseay Gnd o eCresdar, Worn % | wood 28; making a total of 144—133 | Noank camp, Modern Woodmen, —AND THE— plons of New London count Putnam, F. of A. to arrange for the °‘l’ ;i‘-m Fore Wiy fiction and 11 non-fiction. ~ A number [ gave a smoker and social at the con~ son has a fairly good aggre class initiation to 'be held next month. | M3 OF FLoeReC ST g o) nis quties o€ -thoughiless . uera, of. (e Jlbrary | clugion. of the regular business meet~ a series of contes tween the two i i E ave created a disturbance lately, by | ing last night, i Maxwell T e T e SityGroning Siesd in Porfchester, N. Y., after & visit with | y;)iine and laughing and disturbing | Miss Grace Fitzpatrick and Ofise ' Not an arrest has been made ir | his family here. He is to soon move = ORDER NOW. of the fastest games of the winter and | putnam since February 7 and he po- | there. fho endhow. ViMiating ihis Tuiea. . EDS ‘fl.}"ely interest among the followers of | jjce have had little to do but help per- | Frank Larkin, who has been in the We have the cars In stock and can | tHe game. sons across the slippery places on the | employ of a local bakery, has left and Julia Dunn were in Westerly Wed- librarian was directed at this meeting | nesday. to enforce the law, and after warn- T ing the parties once she was author- Science, in Busin make fmmediate delivery. Call for Slicking Up Railroad Station. streets. . is soon to stant in business for him- s ihme o R ST R 8 Danielson is to have a better look-|% One hundred students in Putnam | self. e L T R R B M e It 18 2 auestion of onl ya short time ing railroad station shortly, even | high school will have parts in the farce Helen Starkey chapter of St. Mark's noisy behaviour, :‘r '1.?"’ W e “u:aymw as 'n| ma; o; though it does not get the new one it| The Union Depot, which is being re- | church meets this afternoon with Mrs. B h Brief < 1t g most ordinary 'Vrecflul on an M B, RING would like to have. Painters sent here | hearsed for the benefit of the athletic | Charles Haynes. oroug| riefs. ;P lefense. to give huv?‘rtll or large & s by the railroad company have got to| association. The Ladies’ A%d society of the M. E. Mr, and Mrs, Card were in town on IUS“"XU‘" OCONCErRS & H?w: course of dec31d 21-26 Chestnut Street.| Work on the interior of the building, President Frank Murray of Putnam | church is to®meet this afternoon and | Wednesday. l’;lfi!ll ':f 5O fis to e;m&enhle;:nto Cop; —_— e ]| 2na the waiting rooms are being made | division, No. 1, A. O. H,, is to have | evening with Mrs. J. A. Rose. The Lenten season Js being observed | W' he wiles an andishments of | to look clean and bright. The exterior | charge of the development of a degree | Mrs. Frances Wederkuch of Mann- | by the different churches in the bor- |the traveling salesman. V. |- of the building is also to be painted,|team to be formed. Several candidates | ville, R. I, and Miss Hazel Allyn of | ough. The “science of salesmanship” has | and when it is finished it will look | are awaiting admission to the divis- | Bridgeport bave returned home after a | Today, ~Dr. Charles Maine, Mrs. |Decome a cult that numbers its fol- better to the town’s people and the| fon. visit with their sister, Mrs. Frank | Maine and Miss Muriel Latham leave |lowers by Ithel‘mow;md. n“npvrll nu- traveling public than it has for many Considering High School Plans, Larkum. for New York and will leave for the [Mmerous school8 and supplies readers ohn H. , who has con- | Bermudas this weelk to spend a_month, |for several magazines. It is based on The committee on the new high | o John IL Floxle who has peen con | B R A James 1s visiting In town |the assumption that selling goods 18 school has two sets of plans from dif- | s sour months, was able for the first | for a week, more than u matter of slapping a man ferent architects, but have not et | OF JOr F0Co% TOECCHt his office. . on the back and handing him a clgar; decided which will.be selected for the Mrs. J. Elmer Newbury is spending & that it Is an exact science reeting on 1 new building. o hanian R Sl NOANK psychological principles, and that acting Office for Nothing But Honor. The members of the choir of the | fF dave /n FEW HOVEL o ord spent —_ comprehensive knowledge of it wih = Baptist church held a rehearsal at | o=nos M. CGray Of TEO¥ers SO0 | village Would Like Ball Team, but |equip a man to sell any product pro- Warden W. Irving Bullard says that| the home of Miss Loujse Farley on|jgansio Lacks Suitable Field—News from |dtced by human ingenuity and imdus— H he will not be a candidate for re-elec- | Wednesday evening. try. Just Received Honra: B Sonal torosen mostis 1| - Miss Weedbury to Speak. _ | itk Suaiorie LTS, fhene Wodnesday | the Lodge Rooms—Porsonals. | "ine tutent wore trom the prem o record as a competent official, made | Miss Mirian Woodbury of New York | Mrs. Erastus McGlafflin and two| The prospect of Noank being repre- - 8 e tal volume which would have 'doner —AT— Gecision to withdraw from the office|is to speak at the Congregational | children are spending sevoral days with | sented by a baseball team this scason |oregit to the erudition of a i = ®| church next Sunday on the work of | her parents in New London. is not very encouraging, although the Wil be = dlsappointment to many cit- | & * S50l Missionary association. | M. and Mrs. George Smith of Onset, | matter 1s being agitated by Manager |Frofsss0r writlng on the = inepiring H ’ T o o mon, Qme yeaT terms 2t| Judse Edward G. Wright of the pro- | Mass, are visiting relatives in fown. | B A. Ashby and an effort will be SIS OF Greclc Tootn. AU Buyers A have in recent years come to be a hab. | bate court has on the application of | . Mrs. Lydia Douglas is visiting her | made to have a team in the fleld. Mr. |57l o1 nere classified, catal | 1t with the waidens. The place is not| Walter Allen Bowen, executor, ap- |son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | Ashby stated Wednesday that he could |, nd qigsected like s0 many strange in- an casy one to fill, requiring the devo- | Pointed next WednesJay as the day for | Douglas, of New London. give very little encouragement, as TRt e stariation. mat o=l tion of much time, ultra diplomatic| the hearing of tho admission of the| George T. Spinks is on the road tO | there are several matters that will a moon. WARDEN BULLARD Will Decline Renomination—Has Ex- German sect. culiarities are all laid bare with & re- | 3 i > i will of the late I.awson O. Bowen to | recovery after a severe flness. handicap him in getting a team to- =3 ON SALE New. s e Y. AT | probate. Frank Buckley was in Norwich on | gether. While sevoral of last years |t n oneo ocnester Democrag Jani7d these essentials are required of the Eleven Deaths During January. ‘Wednesday. players have left town, the chief trou- | . 3. Warren Holmes spent Wed- - 3 0 men that the elected to the place, and| The monthly statement of the state | ,CaPr Jiy e e pehil oIy Che Laie (8 matter Aaaal Danielson has bad a list of Very g00d{ poard of health gives Putnam a death | "B J' Th W ey - = . E. Thorpe left Wednesday for | - MISS M. C. ADLES, M, OTice pie U, auen | rate toy Januey Tepresenting an an- | Lebanon on @ business trip. 4 e EAEE a0 et oalte T e a0 i ba. ¢ | pual rate ‘'of 163 ger thonsand. © 1" Rev. A. C. Jones was a social caller a £ tow ) x il Ca ' alldf s . r l B it e e R te wll, | peFogntasievat Mediis noer fve YOIS [y Tiom Yondon on Wednesday. e rgaorez:‘]':c)?tv»‘?g;nhz{:nctAh;me:’r;u d 3 V0 n ace flecla N ing to carry the 1oad for more than one | totar auter SE Aeathy tn Dutaam dur, | g J7S, Georse Tingley spent Wednes- | were scheduled. While there is a fine w vear at a time. Financially, he gets | ing = - - | day with her sister in Noank. diamond at this place it was found to o of soones of Ber Now York che- | nothing out of the office. He Is ex ing January was 11, Two were ue| 'Mr. and Mrs Lyman Sanders and |be oo far away from the village to uest of scores of her New York cus- o = s < 1 , » s i B - 2 t“omfln. and has gone back to her ola | Pected, however, with his court of | three to accidents. and violence and | foiends i spending a few days Wwith|draw a paying crowd and the only X 3 a 1 ers | i = friends in New London. thing that saved the team from finan- home, being re-established at No. 210| purgesses. fo make good in all matters the remainder were divided between all | "rs” . "Makin of New London is vis- | cfal Srout last year was the Subscr West 111th street, New York. other diseases. iting friends in town. tions by the lovers of the national She will continue in Norwich on al- | 70uld out his term of service with a Progress on Hospital Addition Mrs. Charles Eccleston is the gu . . v § perfect score, In a word, he is expect- 9! P > 8. Chaxle ccleston is the guest|game. Mr. Ashby has had a lot in ternate weeks, as before, advertising The addition to the Day-Kimball |of her daughter, Mrs. James Hemp- | mind that would have required some i Ner Se e special Chocolate Cream Drops the dates. ed to do the Very bes: can an e R his chances of being appreciated. hospital is about ready to be closed | stead. 5 alteration and hoped to get a lease of 10 Cents a Pound I e et b T s e To Vote With New Ballots. I Fhe roof boing partly in place. Bad| Cornelus Costello is in New York | the property, but e recent announce- pe weather has delayed the work, but it | this week. ment that the land had been sold and Tont o ,;?pfificfi‘%ii’ffifii}nxfi,fi Kiggngine, first time in the town of|is expected that the new part will be| The game of basketball arranged by | is to be marked out for summer cot- at THE KEYSTONE STORES the heating Turban Style, when made | ired for use by the 1ast sencral assem. | Fe2dy for ogcupancy some time this | Manager Costello for Tuesday, Feb. 22, | tages ends this project. Danielson, Putnam. Moosum of cheap, diseased hair. Ladles who | bly will be put into the hands of the | SPLIS- with the Westerly team has been post- | Scott, the fast center flelder of last | geptsd Want the latest Parisian style of Tur- | voters at the annual boroush election | LNS, Supports for the roof of the | poped Gt year's team, has left Noank and s Paxt Colffure canmot be sure of hyglen- | in & or new Peloquin block on Elm street are | Mrs. Frank Collins is seriously 1l at | playing in_one of the minor league & - nearly all in place and the placing of | her home on Bank street. Miss Alice | teams in Florida, Zellar and Schack- N e N o P prfixlzleéflmtahe1;::&\““—13‘:1]0;::;;;“0:0@?? the roof will follow in & few days. | Atwood of Groton is caring for her. |ley of Stonington, who played fast vice designed by Miss Adles. S quamvpand ThiohneeaP o & are to | Work on this structure has also been 5 4 ball here, are to play with Stoning- Make an early appointment for week | boar the official seal on the reverse | @¢laved by adverse weather conditions, ‘May Become a Public Nuisance. ton in the Connecticut and Rhode of Feb. 21st in Norwich. side. The law provides that a list of Going to Washington. A good many of the meighbors are Island Jague. While the amsgncg of 290 West 111th St, New York. the candidates of the several political | Hon, George A.-Hammond will leave | for abolishing “Statuary hall.” Idaho | these t,i’,'f‘}, e T - Tho Stme Wauregan House, Norwich. | Parties shall be printed on the ballots | Putnam this (Thursday) morning for | has contributed a statue of George I.. v SEEh Save Money on by purchasing of GEO. E. SHAW, Pu!nam. Ct. z 5 is also provision made for a blank | will be at the New Willard during his | to have attained to Stat Bl Sie. | OPRPTRL SN SRETE M":ofin:m ¢ 18AAC CHAMPEAU. Manager. The Fanging Studios, |35 ey i e time of 2y man | 7 L O e ums | Chuinihiczots, ad woprodtabie, e | e memuers of - Liberty souncll It oF the taDots avs b0 b printed S e sk : tendiFto be mors curious than edifys. Prg‘r‘f:‘;fl M"e’ch';g‘lg:ff‘;;lel“%::“mg‘,;‘; IH[ ELEAH“[:E SM.E mlmm B e e T e e e o 1 e e el fe e I 0 ol B Gontt STl R We are now faking orders | ficket or list of candidates, and when S the vears accrue. The hall seems to [ ONY nocessary lodge Dusiness Was |G 00® S Dig discounts for our the elector shall desire to vote a| <y H. Shippee of Danielson, who | 2¢ed & despot, who shall admit or re- Refreshments were | Customers another week; Attractive column on the ballots in which the | stay at the capital The discussion of Gen. Lee has seem- Liberty Council 31 Wiliew SIL with & blank circle three-fourths of an evening for a pleasant social session. : z spent_socially. for Spl'lng work straight ticket he shall place a cross| aollects raw fors all over this part | JcCt applicants _according as scems rver v B RTaAlas. C/overy countes tn Ehe Store . mark (X) within the circle at the head 3 ~ | good to him. We should be glad to uy - these--g00ds - NOW. of the ticket he desires to vote. Should ;’,{;”,‘:.",,‘;";“}32“ o o e nclu0a | nominate Joseph Cannon for the place Noted Here and There. Bs‘,fmgm, it dur Wail Decoraiers are arriv- | no desire to vote a_split_ticket, he | & i €OGH, Fo%, Tob Weasel Ae | as soon as relief from his present du- | Miss Agnes Glllis has returned o | g BOSTON DRY_GOODS STORM d h shall place an before the name of | entire collootion selling for 3755, Mr. | ties sives him leisure to attend to it.| her home in the village after a lengthy Main Street, Danielson. ing and many new things will| c.Ch Candidate_whom he desires to | Shimses Moering within fise conts of | But perhaps the better way would be | visit with relatives in Boston. sept2oaw James E. heech, Mgr, be she' vote for, such X being in addition to| the total value placed on them later to abolish the collection. No one is re- Harry MacArthur, who has been em- e 3 shown. the one at the head of the.ticket. T e s, Dlaced, on, them pater | sponsible for jt. Any one can make | ployed in Tottenvilie, has returned to { HARRY. E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law ¥ Hie 2xpert. ¢ DPee | ¢rouble about it. Ag a center of bick- | his homé here. Any other mark than the official X Alse Lace Curfains, Uphol- | .i"%. ot void. If the vot- | has collected and sold more than §7.000 | orings and disputes it may easily be- il rendet: ts DARot has worth of raw furs this season. His | or 083 AT0 CEPUIE 7 e er wrongly marks, tears or efaces business is one that shows mr]}flalng © o — stery Goods and Shade werk. |7, 7200 'ne may recurn it ana set | DUSiness is one that st Ows PIPHSINE | Weekly. C. Hull Anderson and Judge A, P. PATENTS Anderson left for New York Wednes- day night to attend the funeral of | Protect your idea. Handsome 63- Janl4d another. Of course there will not be a 3 i i bamgs, 75, 08 T R their uncle, Harry Jones. Mr. Jones age Guide Book Free, long list of candidates for election to | L4r;Pearing animals are not regarded | .gy you are bigmest scoundrel that|is well known here, having spent his - "s‘ bt o office at the borough election, but the & i t I know.” “Sir, you forget yourself.”— | summers at the Palmer house. Phoenix Block, anielson, Conn. Voters will have a chance to see how |, Feter Pigeon of Danielson. who has| o "yioane Miss Julla Fitch returned to Ston- | oet1TuThs they Tike the mew system as compared | Peen employed by the Wheaton Build- o o i . ss Julla E ol B 4 s P ing and Lumber company, has entered - - St AR % the employ of thte Putnam Foundry 4 out the Borough. company as a pattern maker. The members of the Ladies’ Art club held a meeting at the home of Mrs. ! WEDDING. Rienzi Robinson on Wednesday after- S Y Sverayes 3 S dine oetio | 0T Johnson-Johnson. B uns hey are so our domestic| Stephen A. Griggs will have charge f : New York City, and at half prices| (Thursday). afternoon, Miss Lillian A. Johnson of > T chavged thers—with all necessary dec-| Charles Scofield of Boston has been | that place and Hobert A. Johnson of . 1HE orations, including cut out borders. a Tecent visitor in Danielson. Putnam, and an assistant in the post- u ins R % . Also Mixed Paints, Muresco, | Henry A Birch of Worcester cailed | office; were married by Rev. C. H. DREAKFAST s on friends in Danlclson W ednesday. g | yau Natter. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Me- Biscuits o now ng orders for Speh uis E. y took a sleighing | Comb of Prospect street, Norwith, TS - o g for SPTINg | porty to Putnam Thursday evening: | were the attending couple, Mrs. Mc- JUESTION , Paper Hanging and Decor A ating, e Comb ‘bem}; : sister of the bride. - Mr. a es LADIES’ AUXILIARY and Mrs, Johnson are now on a wed- = SR e Nrocienos Wil be ol ding trip to Boston, after which they > O T Votes to Admit Long List of Mem- | will live on Grove street, Putnam. P op isvers e Should Be Named Dr. Cook. ¥ PSP -~ “Comet A1910" is not expected to Coffee Bread ever again appear to inhabitants of the earth. In other words, it is expected to drop as far out of sight as Rudyard A2 : ROSBY relephone. tevica | THIS WILL INTEREST fi[j]’“[ns Kipling _or Anthony Hope.—Chicago Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, a Cer- | Record-Herald. AMERICAN HOUSE, |w-mroiorosicnrirses Sels 0le Pirsphiams. | G O I snd _destzoy W They break Colds in 24 | Speaker Cannon might paraphrase a Farrell & Sanderson, Props. bours. They are "au :1?-.;-‘;: i "the :u:u n.nd certain well-worn axiom and exclaim, EPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes | teeumoniels of mires Thes never full. Soid vy ot | (L _care not who s gullty. so 1 can 't ame his jus ”—Wilmington Star. Traveling Men, oto. Livery comnected | Ljuiects 39c. Ask today. Don't accept any - n »j dge.’ gt SEEPUCKIT STREET. /No Profit in It. P. E. MURTAGH, The Ladies’ Auxlilary of the Y. M. C. 92 and 94 West Main Street. - When You Need ‘The beef trust put up prices one Foley’'s Orino Laxative. When yeou [cent a pound just as an ob- . have that dull, heavy, feverish feeling, | ject lesson. no profit in it— M and g“tflnm accompanied by constipation. ~ When | Pittsburg Gazette-Times. - ‘ynu have l:aa.?lche, in'{‘lgestéon, b;l- ————— A jousness, pain in stomach and bowels. machine mam For All Occasions. then you need Foley’s Orinv lLaxatlve. 3 a r’wg er It moves the bowels freely and gently, iss10) ‘wires. e use of 2 1 the ints . ‘GEDULD[G S mflt‘thg:o-thlyn&e}rlfl”:r nx;aisfinfl ‘:fit ; . < 77Cadap-Street. | ana & fhey