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'EEET AMES Hamilton Story of Norwich was in ——— | Noank Wednesday. Cheap and Plenty Norwich, Fridav, April 15, 1910. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Miner of Mo~ % SR ‘ 5 at SOMERS BROS. " VARIOUS MATTERS Kinley avermue were visiting friends in | Alterations Being Made at the Austin Building, Formerly It is daybreak mow as early as 3.12.|. the Mechants Hotel—Other Building Jobs About Town Mrs. Ellen Clifford and Mrs. John Lynch of Montville were visiting rela- tives in Norwich Thursday. 5 e ‘Through some changes that are in Have the latehstring out for the| Leo Bruette of the Del-Hoft cafe has| .o 00 JOF8 SOEtl e o census man today. resigned to accept a similar position at| gireet the shoe store of the Georse W. the Hotel Warren in Worcester. He|l gios Co. apill % "t Teet begins in his new place on Monday. | oao8 o M mr"""“ u‘“"’, ey g G, Mrs. H. D. Johnson of Asylum street | front. The west stairway In the build Asparagus . Lettuce Dogwood and shadblow are blossom- Spinach Cress ing. Tomatoes Endive Escarole Leeks Mushrooms Celery POULTRY NATIVE PORK blished jume of eructations, heartburn nis mu-'u" 2 published volume of | Gt ‘lead - fecling . in the found - he Merchants' hotel and referting money biack. ‘what "‘,‘,""mm',’:, State oystermen have been having ideal weather for their work. The libraries are having calls for | goes today to West Woodstock, where jiDE. which has been the mfl'lmflo the Hoiiness Mission rooms and the offices books on gardening, either for pleas- | she has been called by the serious ure or profit. iliness of her aunt, Mrs, Joseph A. |5 faporney Willam M. Shields I8 o Fargo. jon “I have been troubled with Mc- & None of the weather prophets prom- PHILA. TURKEY | .27 005. ttore “hext week. but Da-| Dennis Sullivan, who has been head Bk i ISR with e T N T e boll's almanac predicts snow for next | bellboy at the Waurcgan house, has (d9uble swinging door Instead of the old Now T would not B without & Dax i1 the house for $50.00. It saves a iot of Tuesday. gone to Hartford, where he has taken | Single door. wide hallway om the ¥ second floor ako has been cut (hrm-’h The special music at the Central | SMployment with the Pratt & Whit- |10 made a good appi to the Baptist church Sunday will be by Mr. | BeY company. ::nm this mfi‘; "K}“i"i‘ be‘l’np ‘r‘?d which is being re- Louis E. Dalbeck of Boston, who bears| winjam A. Countryman, represent- | moved has passed many persons of a fine reputation as a ’cellist—adv. |z the bureau of the census depart- Joum S ety President & . at Wash- | Jackson and Dani ebster. !-nent of commerce and labor, a ash. M of histarical importance In ington, was a visitor in Norwich on| iuch of hi s Lhinchos 1o the oo Thursday, conferring with the local| {in puiiding, as it is now called, and census enumerators. indeed 1o the spot where the present Ehs— alterations are being made, as the Mr. and Mrs. Abner A, Robinson of | building dates back ¢ the year 1797 for doctor bills whew you can be cured for 0P cat s oy sk ig_you wane | DR, OSOORN GULETTE - --Eyo Spociat onal to"—Arthur Sederquest, ¢ expected that the constractor will start | Wakefield, Mass., T, n nations free and a Nt = w"b’-n o e ”fi: days D‘nr:;t':fk Mi-o-na stomach tablets ocost 50|guaranteed in and_every case, of tearing present it box arugg! rerywhere lense and manu - Duthing 1 & new asl handsome froft | and at The Les od Co. }’.'&-'2. o~ " Boot Lee & th's Pills will mnlmuw sufterers ,o;m A FIATHER w:ml-rr EYE GLASSES, with comfort the engine set ready to bo -un ehq viu stay on, and the mtu W. KIMBALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office removed to 21 Eroadway, Wauregan Block. Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun- days 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone. febld ‘Warning has been sent out that vicious dogs are not to be permitted to interfere with census takers who visit houses. i opeuuo- when required. about one-third less than a We are showing a very mii’é”;‘:;:"{;:g g;, 3,““‘;:::‘;";;;’5‘ MecKinley avenue have as a guest | the time of its erection as a hotel, and | With the exception of & section in By e choice line of e o "t New Tonaon 16 | Miss Grace M. Burnham of Los An- | from its front porch President Andrew | Shetucket street giving access to the PRING SUITINGS fnisn Gischarging her cargo goles, Cal Miss Burnham has Been | Soncounse Of Boople about. the. year | hon bullding has beer completed, and GILLETTE OPTICAL C0. S spending the winter in = Springfleld, | 1535 ‘mng incident is fresh in the rec- ‘much Y While thelr elders are concerned at | Hartford and places of interest in New | shoction of Willlam D. Manning of 132 Main Street, Norwich, Cenn. the high prices of foodstuffs, children | England and New York. Grove street, who has referred to it in joi. that the cost of ndy may be conversation wi ttorney lam H. T o e Y doatiste,| 3oseph P. Fiaherty, manager for Ar- | Shields, who for thirty-five years has mour & Co., received a telegram on hady:flu ):,_:' mu‘,n the mmdha:. :- cupying e part at used to e e e arnouncin he | hotel pariors.” One incident in connec- Eiin (G Sln ect o, THOma €rty, | tion with President Jackson's speech in Cheshire, Mass. Mr. Flaherty is| was that one of the beautiful daugh- now in Cheshire to attend the funer- | ters of United States Senator James al. Lanman crowned President Jackson oy with a’ wreath and received in return a Come in and have a look at them. 208 Main St. yepe has a slight slope to carry off the wa- ter. The work on the stores in the an- B e b roshed sl one Ie Bearly MAY BASKETS in ,,fl,fi‘;’:;‘;;—_ Wwhile the letter- % v o Trimmed aod Untrimmed pESm et o 8w Incidents in Society Chestnu Crepe Paper, e sue Paper, Naphkins, mar2sd 0. F. HARRIS, M. D, 31 Broadway. omcE .oms: 3__‘ P. .. Connecticut will be represented at License your dogs in the town clerk’s office this week. One dollar added to regular fee after May 1. Office open daily from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.—adv. propert. new Bard Union g is to be 3 AL a1 a : 5 within| Mrs. Albert G. Mitchell has returned : e s o oy TODK WIRTCHIAND OEIALM e T e e T | e Pmort time the contractor will | from @ montis visit in Montclafr, N. Paper Flowers, Residence Teleshone 291-4. oy B % e 30 o WHILE HIS FRIEND SLEPT.| The hotel was erected by an asso- | be at work erecting the new factory. | J- at New Orleans beginning next Mon- Tkt ciation of the citizens who made up a anx Hector McClure Dodged the Police but | company with 104 shares of $100 each, Py try | erecting a building which was said to Rw“ bc“’*‘.‘:;dm’" b c:’" ?_':“"R'y be unequalled for its day in grandeur scendants of Deacon Samuel Chapin, un by Chief Murphy—Property Re-| o¢ appointments. Newcomb Kinney, are making arrangements to hold a| covered and William Gorton Arrestsd | one of the owners, was for many years reunion in Hartford in June. It has = in charge of the hotel, which in time been three years since the family held | ,, TIere was plenty of life in and aojut | was known as the Kinney hotel anl Gitom, the city hall and police station socn|later as the Merchants’ hotel. In 1846, Srmmann after 3 o'clock Thursday afternjon.| when Wheaton Cottrell kept the hos- Hector McClure, who had been arrzst- | telry, the nknown as the Merchants’ A big hit at Spotlight dance at Cad- | eq and was being taken to police s«a- | hotel, Daniel Webster was a guest illac hall Saturday night. Private | tion by Policeman Irish, charged w.ih | here, arriving two days after the sink- daneing lessons any hour. Prof. Ken- | theft, was walking beside the .fiiailing of the steamer Atlantic off Fishers nedy, instructor. ‘'Phone 683-5.—adv. | when he saw his opportunity and maide a dash up Union sireet from a point in 3 a Broadway. This break was anticipate = > | chief had been watching MoClure’ GIVEN JAIL SENTENCES this week, new members admitted In- | gotions in edging away from the po cluded Water Commissioner Albert S.| jiceman as they came across the street. ned, as Were the Fre- George P. Madden has had pians made for the remodeling of his store A private party of ten enjoyed a de- in Main street, giving hir a new front | liclous lunch at the Haile club, from and inside fixtures. one to two, on Thursday, The Blinderman property, In Frank- ? — ped Jin square, has been sold to Messrs.| Miss Mary Greene and Miss Eliza- “u mlll [" [ H s Markoft & Cramer, and somo changes | heth Greene of Boston arc guests of , trankiin oquars in_that property are anticipated. Judge and Mrs. Gardiner Greene of | gpriga Excl.vnllon has been completed, the | Sachem terrace. ter boards are up, and the founda- v sy partially in for a house to be| Miss Anna Ely came on Wednesday erected for M. E. Fox on the lot on | to her home on Washington street aft- McKinley averue, purchased from the | er several months’ absence, which in- late J. B, Mershon. cluded a trip to California. Paste and Mucilage for making. The Chapin Family assoclation, de- Special for Saturday Sheet Music Hits 15¢ 17¢ 19¢ We, have some Music we ing at 15c¢, 2 for 25¢ Mrs. James Dana Coit gave an in- formal neighborhood tea at her home NORWICH PASTORS AT on Rockwell street Wednesday after- NEW HAVEN CONFERENCE. | noon. Mrs. Luctus Briggs poured and ¥ 2t Mrs. Munroe Benson and Mrs, BEd- Large Gathering of Clergymen Con- | mund W. Perkins assisted in serving. Comstock and Supt. Edwin S. Burnap | The chief at once hustled through the [ Al - sidy The Efficient Ch h. Comie In and have our planist [l o Norwich. courthouse into Unfon street, hailing :‘:"*:':'.77,"1;_:';":: A= g R e Miss Mary Riggs of Harpoot, Tur- play them over for you. a team there and while h?:&m after v::a "“ b " Rev. Charles H. Ricketts, pastor of | kev. wr:?o ;.-dbea? ‘zvha Suest ar':m-: vt cire] <t - | fellow was seen by 0 3 the Greeneville Congregational church, | Susan €. Hyde o ashington stree! THE PLAUT-CADDEN (0. Comfort circle of The King's Daugh- | 354zeq into the yards on the east side returned to Norwich Wednesday eve- | during the last few days of her stay ters met this week with Mrs. Edward vy 3 n Because of the raid of Wednesday | ni here, went on Thursday to Windham Adams of West Main street, twelve | ciranoh Snerard s fane neadod hiss off | night there was a large number i | & wolisions oelommise i connestion | and Putnam, where She made addre, members being present. ‘There was|and located him hiding in @ yard near | the city court on Thursday morning. | with the Lyman Beecher lectureship the customary afternoon's work for|there. The affair caused a large crowd | The case against A. C. Racine, charg- | gt Yale. The general topic was The charitable objects. to congregate. ed with embezzlement. was continued | pmcijent Church, and the presence of WEDDING. McClure had been arrested on the | until April 23. It is claimed he took | 500 clergymen of all Protestant de- JENT Mrs. Peter Hansen was pleasantly | complaint of D. J. Twohig of the East | $92 from Lafayette councll of the St. | nominations made the three day’s con- 144-146 Main Street, PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING. Side, who said that McClure and 2 man | Jean de Baptist society, of which he | ference most profitable and broaden- | O mornine at St. Pat- sur e h e, 2 pro e len al 3 . e Wetneatny Cefmmon: Sehool| named Garton were at his house and | had been treasurer and president ing. Dr. Charles E. Jefferson. of the church James J. McMahon and . e for them he had cooked a meal. There| Following a conference of Judg:| Broadway Tabernacle and Rabbi Ste- | Miss Julia M. Fitzgerald were united ationa aglle | number of friends, Wednesday being| haq been some drinkables and Mr. | Brown, City Attorney Hall and At-|phen S. Wise of New York city were | In marriage by Rev. Hugh Treanor. her birthday. She recetved many beau- | Twohig dozed off. When he woke up | torney Comstock, the cases against|the principal speakers, being assisted | Merton ATmstrong was best man and tiful presents. Refreshments were | he found his watch and chain gone and | five of the keepers of houses of ill- | by the university professors of psy- | Miss Fannie Brown was bridesmaid. A served. MeClure missing. He reponted the mat- | fame were presented to the court by | chology and sociology., A great fea- | number of relatives and friends were ter to the chief, who sent Twohig out | the city attorney, regarding the viola- | tyre was the banquet Monday evening | present. Both the bride and her mald with Policeman Irish, and they found | tion of the liquor law. At the Te-|jin the circular dining room in Wool- | wore handsome tailor made gowns of American League The last of the series of organ re- ; MoClure et a Bath street saloon. After | quest of the counsel for the accused, | sey hall, Prof. Anson Stokes Pheips | blue. C.l]n. Lea e citals at Christ church will be given | ho nad becn captured and heen search. | the cases were continued until ADril | presding as toastmaster. P% 1 ""At the home of the brid ents, 4 on Saturday afternoon at five o'clock [ed a pawn ticket was found on him | 23, O Wadnestay mornine about nine | Mr. and Mr: Patrick Fitsgerald, No. 36 by W. F. Habekotte, assisted by Mr. | which called for the watch and chain,| The cases against the six women- | pwigck Rey. Mr. Ricketts stepped out | Mechanic street, a reception and wed- We receive the scores Charles D. Geer, barfione. All are in- | which the chief now has in his posses- | keepers of bagnios were then called, | from the conference for a moment | ding breakfast followed the ceremon: Vited. adv. sion. He had received $3.30 on the |and City Attorney Hall addressed the | gng he saw a great volume of smoke | and later Mr. and Mrs. McMahon | Waten and there was $2.05 in his | court regarding the matter, consider- % e proceeded im | for a ehort wedding trip, and on their 2 clothes when taken. When he pawn- | ing that a substantial fine would sat- .’,’.‘2"5,,:‘,;{,?,’,,“3, — = oS gy .,.,o,l.. Feturn they wiN reside in this iy, A West Hartford correspondent|edq the watch he gave the name of | isfy, saying that if there was a con- | joad of prisoners passed him, and then | They received many handsome pres- writes: C. A. Campbell, formerly as- | Thomas McCrash. The watch is a gold lest it might be difficult to prove the | no knew where the fire was. At first, | ents. The groom is a gunmaker em- sistant to Civil Engineer A. B. Alder- | one, open face, and has Mr. Twohig’s | charges, as the testimony of the police | the smoke seemed to rise up in a sin- | ployed at the Hopkins & Allen Arms Copyright 1968, Dutchess Mig. On, son, has been appointed deputy engi- | initials on the back. Later Gorton was | would have to be relled on. Attorney | glg column nearly & thousand fect | factory. They have the best wishes Teer for New London county by tne|2TTested and spent the night at police | Comstock called attention to a su- | high® Later, when the wind sprang | of their many friends. of the above Baseball mes by innings Wauregan House Cafe. station. preme court decision wherein it was hich here T N T e i hae —_— R Pound that in a similar case If reputa- | Moy, have bauesd vAstly Ereater dag: | T The Parker-Davenport, Co., - FUNERALS. b tlon was solely depended on, convic: | age, were providentially blown toward 2 . i on might not have been sustained. n und the wes sur- . Proprietors. District Deputy Grand Master Mrs. Clarence C. Frost. He spoke of the reputation of such ;fi“fi: pro;:fiy-. Tl:'e .pt::nfvu a O Charles C. Perkins of New London| rhe remains of Mrs. C. C. Frost ar- | places and how they are regarded, | grand spectacle. penlng will pay an official visit this (Friday) | rived here from Brooklyn, N. Y. at 2| and entered a demurrer to the charge. | = Wwhile in New Haven Mr. Ricketts evening to Oxoboxo lodge, A. F. and | o’clock on Thurseday afternoon and|This was overruled and the judge Was| wag the guest of Senator D. A. Blakes- A. M., of Montville. The deputy rep- | were taken in charge by Henry Allen | informed that Marion Morse and|jee. A A t Tesents the Eighth Masonic district of | & Son. The funeral services were held | Maud C. Young had been before the | Other clergymen at the conference n CCOUI’I the Connecticut grand lodge. at the First Baptist church et 3 o'clock, | court before as keepers. were Rev. H. T. Arnold and Rev. Dr. $1 to 86 ° the husband Judge Brown declared that the court | 3y s, : i : the husband of the Jeceased having | os mot ram for revenue and would | M- S- Kautman is very simple, and the officers ln Fire wardens in a number of towns | per of years. The services were con- |10t be under him. Prosecutors, he Cia o icle. Btonageiphire. of this Bank will cheerfully an- have had the revised laws relating to | ducted by Rev.William T. Thayer, pas. | 52id, differ in opinion about cases | Lfek of I8 = 1;1":: 2 swer any inquiries. Commercial | the starting of fires in the woods and | tor of the church, assisted by Rev. A.|and it is not always the opinion of A sy oollage. 416° Ghuren | —. sccount, through which you pay od higher up. | Yale business college, 116 Church fields read to school pupils, with the | S. Brown of Ilon, N. Y., a former pas- | the lower court is sustai street, New Haven, reports a growing your bills by check, is & great i i 2 tor. There was a lar; umber i — | He considered the officers did thelr e danmer ot S ing seeh ‘hony it | tondance. and. many “handsome floral | full duty. the idea being (o protect so- | CATCILY of young men who take up ——— i i forms. Relat 2 clety from the evils prevailing in our e e the penalties provided by the state for | formsy, Relatives were in sttendance | o ldst. He expressed sympathy for the | Mr. Stone says: “Cails come to our Rubber Co. s gl 2 hat i o | office almost every day for young men | Every Department of Banki Were aung by Mrs. Charles Pierce and | unfortunates and said that it was his ry K ory Department of Banking erbe: - ‘bearers duty to make a distinction between | Stenographers wi can also write a T S s One of the officials of the New Ha- | 1rmeiior o pieY. The bearers were | hose in the court for the first tme | Plain. business hand. Over thirty ap- Open Saturday Evenings 7.30 to 9. pHcations have been recelved since ven railroad company made @ state- | Frank E. Beckwith and Jacob Stark- | and those who had been there be- ment Wednesday that one of the most | weather. Burial was in Maplewood fore. g:n;’:g u;x'ltedmao on[z .tn.n;;]; l;:’n"‘fl?:(‘l‘ important probl is | cemetery, where a committal service| In the cases against Marion Morse road, bt also many of the other roads | WaS Fead. and Maaa'C: Foung he sentencea them | Rumber of young men asaiitsing In | /I [JAMES LOAN & ITUSI LD, 2 N these subjects. of this country, will soon have to Mrs. Albert M. Perkins. e osts, “Bach” teok “an appoal and | , “If our boys, ranging in age trom 16 NORWICH, CONN solve, is the question of securing rail- | At 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon the | furnished $200 bonds. The Morse wo- | to 30, knew of the absolutely certain road tles. The New Haven company | fuheral of Mrs._ Albert M. Perkins was | man served sixty days last year and | oPportunities for advancement offe; aprisd uses about 2,000,000 iles a year and |held from her late home at Brewster's | the Younsg woman has her appeal still | €1 them n the business office, they the plain ties cost about 50 cents, k, at which there was a large num- | pending In the original court of com- | Would not hesitate to sacrifice a fow while the creosoted ones cost double. of relatives and friends, relalives| mon pleas, having been sick when he- | OIS, DIUP In cAURURS, TheRd i being present from Providence, M. | case came up. The other keepers, Co- o :‘;‘:"‘w“‘“:,my?h‘; it 5:,‘:,':' Waiters Clean Up the Military. Binebar of Oos Hotse London and Westerly. The servi~es|rs Mahoney, Frankie Leon, Annie Da- 1| . Capt. Patsy Scanlon’s Wauregan NSSAE At T tiaes Shn were conducted by Rev. S. F. M Vis and Juila Dombrey, were fined $35 | 2ted from our school within the past| youse Waiters frampled @ll over the Fishing Boots cm | TIRES { s A business meeting of Open House, | pastor of the Uncasville M. E. church. | and costs amounting to $83.50 in each | ¥ Yyears, are carnins spiuries of from | Third company, C. A. C., indoor base- according to the regular monthly sche- | who spoke i high terms of tae case. which was paid. 31300 10 32,000 a year, The Yale busi-|ball team at ihe’ Armory Thursday ase a Jule, was held on Thursday evening in | ceased. There was a number of flordl | The eighteen inmates were fined $15 *"'k'-‘;‘n”;:"l';g‘ School for | evening, winning in nine fruitful inn- Fi Sl roewis on Math ?iree't, and | forms. The bearers were Willlam and costs each, amounting to $22.62 | CIOS€, ‘l'h"' , factories, stores,| ;g 32 to 11. Among the features R e y ne prest fi" . Rev. | and Lewis M. Carpenter, Abner C. and | apiece. and their fines were paid, the | ©tC-. during the day. were the catching of Harrington, Cap- Goods | Nelson Poe Garey. It was followed hy | Ernest B, Partridge. Burlal was in| total receipts being $74L10. Viney tain Scanlon’s coaching and the heavy uring which the Open | the cemetery at Gales Ferry, where | Nordiby, alias Malady, who has a con- hitting of the Waiters. The Third This Style House orchestra furnished a pleasing | Rev. Mr. Maine conducted the commit BLACK AND RICH 3 s s - | tinued case in the superfor court, company boys were fast in their field- entertainment for the social hour | tal service. Church & Allen had charge | claimed that she was a cook in a Is the Way Postum Should Be, ing game and tbe umpires were the PEL PO iy SYSNE of the arrangements. Water street house, and was_ allowed right men for the job. They were Ser- With 16 Ofhers to o0, as was a woman named Brown, geant Brewster of the military and who said she was a cook on Summit A liquid food that will help a person | Jack Robinson of the Wauregan house, of. One Hair in YOUP | ourts. i, g s (Bretbi Sl o Tvaurerts “Waliers-seanion _se.| Sold in Norwich Exelnsively ance In Hibernian Hall. In Hibernian hall on Thursday a social by Professor Sheridan’s dancing x Or ss was largely attended, being the t of & series, and provided & de- with the large quantity taken in the | ciations of the W. C. T. U., who nat- | Coleman 3b, Simcox p Harrington o, Carbony raid, is all in Chief Murphy’s | urally does not want her name given, | Pion 1b, Rmrdanfllh Shugrue 3b, Hy- lightful e;:nlng FO; the pro- office, which looks like a well-stocked | writes as follo ma‘Tl;fllfé Hr)'d?ns {'h & ek 12 By grammes of twenty numbers fine mu- barrcom. “Whenever I was obllged to go with- rd Co—Smith rf. Brubeck If, Our $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00:ic, vos rurnished by the Academic Head —_ out ooffe for breakrast a dull, dis- | Dennison 1b, Boosey 3b, Malmer 2b, orchestr Dipiomacy and Business. {|tracting headache would come on be-| Ortman c, McMonnles ss, Mason ss, s 3 i ., _ | fore noon. I discovered that, in reality, | Hagberg p, 3b. is worth several in your Hair Brush1l| wThe activitics 'gmm;‘dg;:h'ffi"! 2d- | he nerves were crying out for their| Score by innings: line of Oxfords Expect Chelsea to Run Sunday. The new shaft for the steamer Chel- | Every one that you get in your hair | tional affairs have been directed with | 0CUStomed stimuiant. <L ey, g e e rather o the iscussion of T plete line of Stylish Shoes we have| =0 that the Chelsea can be back on the scalp are not as they should be, but| purely legal and techincal pmblemi coffee or pass a sleepless night. While An Over-supply. line on Sunday. While the Yuma has i which arise between nations. While |Visiting a physician and his wife I was| nat the United States is flooded v ever shown, for Men and Women. befn running in place of the Chelsea, | they would be if you used adding to the sum of international Barv;-;g‘ wfldl:; a most excellent beverage | witn poorfir trained ‘and Cerefrw. only freight business has been don - i rstand. | @t their nty and elegant table, and . Tan and Hisck Viel Ko, Velour and | o the Tona Lares Jas boen done: Smith’s T b aieator. of ous foreigh affairs | UPOD Inquiry, ‘discovered that ' this | ShOTe'ny the fartheoming repert of Good Clothes Store ey suitable for passengers. = under this administration has been!cham‘"s ‘b"emfl was Postum and|ip. Carnegie Foundation i e has Hair able to bring about very tangible and | that the family had been greatly ben- | vancement of education. The report —_— Taken to Her Home. uncommeonly valuable resuits, which |fited by leawng off coffee and using | il show there are in the state of On Thursday afternoon Mary Green- Tonic have enormously enhanced the possi- Postum. California four times as many physi- on ‘ ch leaf, who several weeks ago fell down - bilities of our foreign commerce, T was 30 in love with it, and 0| jans in proportion to the population nnnea" stairs backwards, s taken to her Z A 2 The American exporter today Is in a |Pleased with the glimpse of freedom|.s in Germany. In small towns of|_99risd home in Myers ' avenue from the Every time a hair comes out it’s a|more favorable position than he has if‘zflr:);g“mgm“’?;'&”fifi et e fi:‘: %0 3.000 or 4,000 inhabitants one finds Backus hospital. She has not re - i been at any time, perhaps, sincg the y ed that ougl o e FRANKLIN SQUARE. rea fromm erfnjurics, bat was woy: | reminder that you need to use our| OSERE5 RO, (0P % P itic; 118 can |break wiih my captor. that upon my | oty Strugeting for & HViek Hopry B, marizd jous to get home. Her back was badly | Hair Tonic. It's a splendid prepa sell abroad with fewer restflctlonu return home I at once began the use of | pritchett, president of the foundation, injured in the fall, causing partial Da- | tion for taking the fever out of the| D23 €Ver before, and he enjoys more | Postum and have Mnflnued it ever “The evil effects of turning out ~ ralysis. . ‘® | privileges and advantages in the way | Since. an army of poorly educated doctors, You Just Ought To Drick Our —_— scalp, toning up the roots of the hair | Of favorable tariff treatment by for.| “I don't know what sick headache | who must learn on the public, are ap- 6 and 12 feet Repainting Hydrants. 2 A eign countries. He is enabled, by rea- | is now, and m- nerves are steady and | parent. The evil of the same condi- The hvdrants around the ity have |2N¢ Preventing the hair from falling | son of the skiliful diplomacy of Presi_ I sleep sound, generally cight hours. | tions in the legal profession is less ob- For Femces, Arbors. Etc. COFFEE iy oo Rl ) (Y dent Taft and Mr. Knox to do business|I used to become billous froquently | vious, but just as serious.” by the water department men. Tke Price 50 cents. on better terms than ever before in|and require physic; now seldom ever L 55 color is red with black trimmin France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, | Baye that experience. the learned prof GC. H. B ‘“L‘q *Pride of Norwich el s Russia, Japan, 'China, 'Canada and| “I have learned that long boiMng is consequences are la- "Ph The Solo Part. throughout Latin America.— Washing- | absolutely essentlal to furnish good | mentable, for ,.,n hurabers of young | 98 T hames Street. ocne 402 ~Gold Coin” “Ottoman” “ReXx”| wotwithstanding Bes AR ton Post. Postum. That makes it cjear, black| men are thrust forth into the commu- | _mar3ad . 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