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10 DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 sentenced to serve sixty days for va- grancy Monday morning after a hear- ing in the oven court. Copes was ar- rested by Officer Logee in an outbuild- ing on the Hopkins place, corner of Main and Hutchins street. Good Time, but Shy of Coons. DANIELSON ! STATE FEDERATION All coons safe and in their usual i< : tional | €04 health. ~This is a summary of Rev. Dr. Samuel F. Jarvis Dies, Agad'| 7 ° Frside Preseisems o E"""m"h ! 'the net result of the coon hunt by 38 5 + howis ' G | Interest for Meetings with Art Club. |pembers of the Bohemian club and S5-SBudden Dak W Lo P their friends in the wilds about East ¥orty Hours' Devotion at Wauregan. | The programme of the fourteenth | Killingly Saturday night. = Bvidently fannual meeting of the Connectic coons do not make a practice of com: Rev. Samuel Fermor Jarvis, D.D. |State Federation of Women's Clubs, |ing out when it rains At any rate, died at _the home of his daughter, Miss [ which will convene in the Consrega- | there were none out in that storm. 1f Lucy C. Jarvis, Allen Hill. on 'Mon- | tional church, Danielson, October 26 bihey had been, they would have been day morning. "Rev. Mr. Jarvis had |and 27, promises to be of sreat infer: |out yet. About twenty-five of the ween in failing health since last “'rlxi’—1 {est. Wednesday evening at 7.30. Prof. | punters and near-hunters, with seven - The announcement of his death | Williaun B. Builey, Ph.D.. of Yale uni- | of the best dogs in the state scoured caused surprise and sorrow through- versity will speak on Civic Responsi- |fhe country, but without success. this section of eastern Connecti- I'bilityt Doubtless the church will be | " Nevertheless all had a good time. . where Dis long service in the |illed with the represeniftive women | An excellont supper was served at the nistry mide him widely kno and men of Killingly to welcome this | cainp ‘and there were So many pleas- g 2 1835 Rey. | AN€ speaker. The mecting is open Lo | ant features of the outing that the lit- Hom at Boston, Aucust 3, 1823, Rev. all, as the speakers are paid by _the |8 Giscomforts of ram and hard arvis IR educated - | State federation. e morning Ses- | tramping were overshadowed. Switzerland, Trinity college, Hartford, | sions, beginning at 9.45. and afternoon | = o PINE ; 1 e .nd at Dr. Muhlenberg's school in New lat 1.45 o'clock, will be addressed by orough Notes. York. Previous to entering the min- | prominent speakers on eivies,_ arts and | The county commissioners and sher- 1856, R Mr. Jarvis was fcrafts, forestry, civil service, health, | iff of the county were at the jail at for a time enzaged engi- | household economics, the betrayal of | Brooklyn Monday for one of their reg- er. Thre clvil war he [ihe pure food law, education, indus- | ular visits to the institution. “or plain, attached | trial conditions, and factory childran| A large number of Danieison people t eav yartillery. of Connecticut. Mus out of town ' were in Putnam Monday evening to D! » half century since his or- | musicians will add to the enjoyment see Wright Lorimer in The Shepherd dinat Mr. Jarvis had filled i sessiof. In compliment to | King at the Bradley theater. It w storate “Thompsonville, members of the Lac Art club | the largest theater party that has il Rid eld, in t 5 slat is certain to be a large attend- | gone from here in a long time. tica, It was in 1874 that he lance at the different sessiong. | Mis: aura Shepardson. a former . Trinity chureh, Brook — = i teacher in the graded school. now lo- he stined to remain as 4 {cated in Southbridge, Mass., was the for 15 s. Durl long BEAs L ED |guest of Jocal iriends Saturday. e . became endeared | Louis Geer of Attawaugan Died While | W o fi?i’“?h’;‘iflfef‘xgu?i\arfi“-— t e people of all of this section . ] Mrs. s S. C. laster time of last vear he rotired | Anaesthetic Was Being Administered. | *'yjiss Elizabeth R. Woodworth ha m aective ‘ch: of Trinity church, 2 B ! recently been the guest of Hartford T ing pastor emeritus, and has | Louls Geer, 35, is dead at his home | 7Y made his home at the pretty |[In Attauwaugan, his-heart havi Amelia B, Hutchins is spend- n the eastern section of the |¢d Sunday while 3e was being pl al weeks in New York. 24 i under ‘the influence of an anaesthetic | - et 2 ‘ ue of the for that an -operation might be performed | o e rs b awas arche | from his left forefinger, crushed in an i la it the New London archdea- |& ‘;‘\' e ter, R. L i Sabbatino Damati Pleads Not Guilty— ws: A, e end of the finger had been am- 7 « P.(*r o = ireh i :‘ ’:u putated by Dr. George Barnes of Day Charged with .Murder of Angelus o . ville in his office at that place on Sat- | Remolo—Coroner’s Inquest Begun— - Bt ke - Ta |0 Ars, |urday, but the operation was not com- | Burial of Remolo on Monday After- - ho survives her husband, | Pleted. No anaesthetic was adminis- noon. ; - Chtat e te at that time. It was deemed st Clo better that this should be done on | Charged with murder in the first ee children were | Sunday, however. but as it was being | gegree, Sabbatino Damati, through his Cushing, Samue | given the patient collapsed and died | arrorney. Charles L. Torrey, pleaded e ho died 1601, and Bllen | Within a few minutes. MeMical Exam- | ot guilty when arraigned before A e Tarils iner Dr. Rienzi Robinson after investi- | Joo 8"y Yon GTrR et B ourt - Dr. Jarvis takes away |€ation pronounced death due to & |Monday morning. Damati had been the d lergymen in this part { Weak heart. {6, made | Prousht from Brooklyn jail, where he w county, his term of serv- Mr. Geer, who was unmarried, made | has peen held in defauit of $5,000 bail e t exceeded by many vears [his home with his mother, Mrs, COt- |since he was presented in court last of his contemporaries. . who is prostrated with the {pyijay, when a continuance of two sed also leaves three | yeeks 'was made in the case that the . Davis of 24201C | outcome of the murderous attack on L and Miss Clara | gngelus Ramolo might be determined. "E CURED Hls of Attawaugan. | 7 At that time the charge against Da- = TR | mati was assault with intent to mur- FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION der. Following Ramolo’s death the e | officials were concerned lest Damati Observed in Sacred Heart Church, |secure the amount of theb bfl”l:) betrp- Wauregan, Since Sunday—Great | leased and escape trial by absenting + L i of Pisk 2 himself, so the charge of the highly Sl | serfous nature was preferred against How a Strenuous Old Captain ors and curdtes from various |Bim, and when he was recommitted Got on His Feet. His Re- ~ n Connectic parishes gathered L(" ljnzllhnna;h\_n:i:.\' l‘:m:‘n[::d \Ivolrlhgx: markable Discovery «t Wauregan Monday to assist Rev. | ?e.k s case being sseph E. McCarthy at the Forty | W $o Elated He Sends It Free to All Who Are Ruptured. With two Buge ruptures, one on each side, bed- ridden for vears, perfectly helpless, an old pioneer aptam of Jefierson County made s remarkable It was said Monday able that Damati may not again be presented in the city court, but that | he may be taken directly before the superior court on a bench warrant. that it is prob- Hours' Sacred Hes m Sund iay) mor This ich opened at h at the high m this (Tues the ing. beaut spiritu: .. Massicotte of Taftville. Ramolo’s Burial. disovery by which he sctually cured himself, * plift is observed in honor of the hou May Make Strong Defence. e and child to be cured by this same dis. remained in the tomb. The church | pected to make a strong legal fight to ery at his expense. He sends it free to all. altars have been beautifully decorated |disprove the charge that if proved o matter how or where or how long you have | by the zealous Sisters of the Holy | wipld likely send him to his death. been ruptured, send vour name nd address 8t Ghost from the parish convent and | Just how strong the case asainst him s troe by muadl Do wot neglest to write st (0 faithful have been in attendance |is, is not known at this time. once. Fill out this coupon. at-every, hour, day and night, in pra; S eiact B, Clergymen assisting Rev. Father Mc- | Coroner Arthur G. Bill of Danielson RUPTURE CURE DISGOVERY | .0 ihi,00i ™ k8. “Iiieh Treanor, | commenced his inquest in the case on CAPT. W. A. COLLINGS Rev. C. T. McCann of Norwich; Rev. | Monday. The session was held in the Box 923 Watertown, N. Y. Patrick J. O’Reilley of Montvil city court room, but when adjourn- Please send me by mail, free, your Discovery| J. H . | ment had been taken for the day all for the Cure of Rupture. Arthy |available evidence had not ‘been re O. Be | corded and the coroner wiil resume h Name. ... ‘rozet | investigation this morning. Nearly a rick John Math! of Moosup, | dogen persons were examined relative MSVRS oLgn 4=l 2 4t 124 Sy weipamaEst Rev. J on_of Hartford, Rev. P.|to their knowledge of the affair. Latest Hovelties Chignon Pufis Cluster Curls . for the New Coiliures bibson Toilet Co. The Goodwin Corse! and Lingerie MODELS FOR EVERY FICURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY T0 NEW YORK NORWICH The water way of traveling Steamers City ter W. Chapin—sate, that have every jence fur the traveler ielighitul voyage and a superd = Promoles Digestion Cheerful @ this. All Counterfeits, Imi- East 224 Street 545 a. m. (Mondays Opium, Morphine nor Minesal. LINE the comtortabie of Lowell and Ches- staunch vessels comfort and conven- he won- skyiine and waterfront of New Sent to Jail for Vagrancy. nast a lo A sad feature of Monday's happen- with the murder of Ramolo’s body Smith’s undertaking rooms at 4 ngs in connection was the removal from l [ o'clock for burial in St. Mary’s cem- etery. A group of the dead man’s fel- low workmen gathered to silently es- cort the hearse containing the body to St. Mary’s church, where the serv- ice was read preceding burial ARRESTED ON SUNDAY. Varie Vito Fined for Illegal Hunting— Pay4 $16.54. Varie Vito, his residence given as Putnam, was found guilty of hunting on Sunday and fined $1, with costs amounting to $16.54, when he was pre- sented in the city court Monday morn- ing. Vito was arrested near the Sid- ney Heath place on Sunday by Her- man G. Carver, deputy game warden. Vito was carrying an old smoothbore gun, which upon close inspection did not appear capable of doing great ex- ecution. However, as the carrying of s a gun on Sunday is in itself a direct violation of the law. Vito was found guilty. He paid the fine and costs im- posed. AT BRADLEY THEATER. Large Audience Sees Wright Lorimer in the Shepherd King. The largest audience of the season filled Bradley theater Monday evening to witness the production of The Shep- herd King, with Wright Lorimer as the star. cter, was easily one the finest ever se- cured for this city, and made a deep The piay. of a biblical cha of impression. The number 'present from towns along the trolley line s0 great that ext pla TV the was required after In General. A car running on the Webster end of the local trolley line recently hit and killed a cow, cutting the animal's body in two. The accident happened | near Wilsonvii Only .47 inch of storm of Saturday morning, but ed the riv Invitations to Ernest T. Collins’ Mar- riage with Miss Doane. A few persons in this section have received invitations to the wedding of Edward T. Collins, the great second baseman of the Philadelphia Athlet- ics, winners of the world's series just closed. and Miss Mabel Harriet Doane, daughter of Charles Doane of Ph rain fell in the night and Sunday this small amount help- a little, delphia. The couple are to be married | November Miss Doane formerly lived in the nearby city of Webster. meon E. Wheaton of Eastford was sitor in Putnam Monday. W. H. Taylor is in Hartford this week. Arthur Breault of Boston, formerly of Putnam, is visiting in town. John F. Tigue of Hopkinton called on Putnam friends Monc To make extra certain that tino Damati be transferred from Brooklyn jail Mondav. without untoward incident, Captaln Murray ac- companied Deputy Sheriff George Hol- brook. a M ¥ Grange Confers Degrees. Putnam grange members held a meeting Monday evening to confer de- grees on candidates. Several of the members are to attend the Pomona grange meetinz at Plainfield Saturday. Attorney M. H. CGeis: has been se- lected as court officer for the mock trjal that is to be arranged under the auspices of Isracl Putnam lodge, L 0. F. 0. NOANK Mrs. Mary Latham's = Eighty-first | Birthday Observed—Dr. H. A. Sher- man’s Sister Dead—News in Gen- eral. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John I idence, formerly of t rived Monday at the m of Prov tham’s mother, Mrs. ! Prospect hill. Monday first birthday of M I Many friends sent her cards and more sub- stantial tokens of regard. Miss Katie Arnold Is in Fall River under medical treatment. Mrs. Harriet pesect substitute for Castor Oil A¥bgetable Preparation for As- simflating theFood and Regula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of since its infancy. AINFANTS SCHILDREN {2 ) It is absolutely safe. unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’'s Cordial, etc. expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information.—Hoall's Journal of Healll. The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision Aliow no one to deceive you in ~ Arnold will join her there on her r turn from hér New York home. Mrs. Varnum Tucker of Providence ~very ill with typhoid fever at her home in that city. Her mothy, Mrs. William Baker, has gone to stay with her. Percy Fowler is the guest of friends in New York. % The installing of electric lights in the home of Capt. D. W. Chester on Chester avenue is in progress. Mrs. Mary Chesebro and daughter, Miss Jessie. of High street, left Mon- day for two weeks' visit to friends Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Howard Fitch and child have gone to Brooklyn for a short stay. Mrs. B. W. Latham and Miss Ethel Latham return today (Tuesday) from a visit to Boston. Mrs. Sanford Doughty i ill at her home on_ Prospect Hill avenue. Miss Vivienne Stahler of New Lon- the guest of Miss Eleanor don Lamb. Miss Nellie Smith of Brooklyn is the guest of Ars. John Fitzpatrick at Palmer court. David Henderson of Hartford was in the village Monday. Death of Dr. Sherman’s Sister. Dr. H. A. Sherman received word Monday of the death of a sister in Massachusetts. He and Mrs. Sherman ft for there this morning. John Foley has returned to his home in_Providence. Karl McWhinney has returned to New London after spending the week end in town. MYSTIC Men’s Club Hears Informing Address by Postmaster John McGinl Firebug in a Lumber Yard—Societies to Meet in I. O. O. F. Mall. Monday evening at G. A. R. hall the rst meeting of the Men's club was held with a large attendance. Afier routine business the speaker of the evening, Postmaster McGinley. gave an interesting address on the Draft Riots in New York in 1863. At this meeting it was decided to hold a meet- ing the first Monday of each month, and that invitation be extended to all business men to join the club. Uncomfortable in Burned Building. During the rain of Saturday night the merchants that are using tha stores in the Central Hall block were complaining of the way in which they were drenched. The reason for this is that the carpenters are at work tear- down the framework that was left preparatory to putting a tin roof on the building. The roof will be cov- ered in about ten da Firebug Again Busy. ev several days’ stay Children Cry for Fletcher’s The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pege Mmf sonal supervision since its infancgy d Allow no one to deceive you in thig, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good’’ are bus Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA {astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine mnor other Narcotic substance., Tts age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. 1t cures Diarrhwea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatuleney. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALwaYs Bears the Signature of 10 C The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ning, given by nce. Roscoe Prof. ames Lamb of SPRAGUE MAN Sued by Town of Middiefield—Unpaid Monday for »ston. surrows left (Sl ecylsin | Mystlc havstbssn ! Sorrin Wileox T Wircktal ob e aATe, Cro g fra 40 Cence i g, stired up since the report Sunday | Monday. Deputy Sheriff Prior went to Spragu night that the firebugs were again | Herbert Davis has returned to Bos- | on fridas (o serve naners on. Samael pusy. The Cottrell Lumber company, | ton after sev in town | Placque SR R POUEhE St the burned about three months ago, was|ith his family towr Middlefield to recover back again found to be saturated with ker- | Frank Patter takes alleged to be due. Placquette is osene oil. Had it not been for the | guest of John F. Noyes Monday. the owner of about two acres of land rain no doubt the building would have | ~ Miss Clara Bro Providence. | in Midd 1 from which the wood been burned again. Albert E. Noyes g relatives | has been ¢ tax charge is about Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapman have | in Edgewood. 10 cents a vear. Placquette moved returned from their wedding trip spent T away from Middiefisld about ten years in New York and are at their newly | Milford—There are 520 subscribers apparently wanted to forget furnished home at Willow Point. in the Milford telephone district Tk e Seownsiwa it Lt Odd Fellows’ Hospitality. up. The sum alleged ta Satisfactory arrangements have —~“ e T T “py |Pe due has grown to about $25.° The been made Dy the trustees of Odd Fel- Jusf sa_v will be heard before Justice lows’ hall to have Mistuxet lodge, No. rd on Friday next in Middlefield. 42, K. of P, meet in their rooms, the K. of P. having been burned out at the fire in Central Hall block. The Masons who leased a hall in the Cen- Middletown Press. HORLICK’S .. .. . Nearer to Wall Street. tral Hall block, subleased it to four It Means . T 3 P Morgan has his waw other orders and all were turned out < 2 it the next general conventlow red e e s S0t Original and Genuine ; Al b i The Odd Fellows in the Gilbert pa hurch x\iH' meet in New York block hall have made arrangements MAL l ED M l LK city Hartford Courant. to take care of them all. Attended Funeral. Ketchum, s Ketchum, Fred ret Bindloss and Bindloss were in Monday attending of J. C. Tucker. Mrs the daughter of Mr. and Ketchum | Town Topies. iarge attendance at the M the funer: Tucker Mrs. is There wa dance A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. s hall Monaay | 3@ Others are imitations. The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. | Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. THE. CLEARANGE ~ SALE CONTINUED | &t The Bc-ton Dry Goods Stcre, Dan- ielson. Some big discounts’ for oup tomers another week; Attractive | Bargains on every counter in the stora | Buy these goods mnow. sept20d THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORF Maln Street, Danlelson. mes E. Keech, Mg Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the resuit of three facts: Firsi—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the merves, but assimilates the food: T/hiérd—It is an agreeable and It does not contain aay Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. it is used by physicians It is Our duty, however, is to To Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Arl sician I use very much.” Dr. W. T. Seeley, of Apdi; Ynez, Cal., says: “After using your Castoria for children for years Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, ¢* As a practicing phy- Castoria and like it Dr. W. F. Wallace, of Bradford, N. H., says : “T use your Castoria in my practice, and in my family.” Or. Wm. I. McCann or Omaha, Neb., says : As the fathes of thir- Y., says :-*‘ L have used your teen children I certainly know toria for several jears i MY (omething about your great medi- practice and have found it a 5afe ;16 5nq aside from my own family and veliabie remedy.” expetience, 1 have, in my years of Or. Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria a popular and cfficient vemedy in almost every home.” it annoys me greatly to have an 1 encl the imitation.” ignorant druggist substitute sone- thing else, especially to the pa- tient’s disadvantage, as in this case. so herewith the wray Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Dr. Howard James, of New York, City, says : “ It is with great pleas- ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castoria. 1 have ased it with marked benefit in the case of my own daughte’, and have obtained excellent resul s per of excepted) and Plec 40, North River, Fare Norwish 1o New York $1.75 Write_or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London. Conn. augtd All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unoxcelled freight and enge: serviee direct to and from New York All Outside Staterooms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays Sundays, at 615 p. m. New York Pler 22, Bast River, foot Rooscvel: Sireet, Mondays, Wednes- daye, Fridays. at § p. m. + "Phone cr write folder. P. 8. Frelght recelved uniil § p. & C, A WHITAKER, Agent - AP T R e NorT NARCOTIC. - are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—E xperience Aw«;@ymmmw, W against Experiment. tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, | |} Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signature of NEW YORK. A6 months old Dosrs - }3( INTS GCENUINE EXAGY COFY OF WBAPPER. tations and “ Just-as-good” CASTORIA Bears the Signature of ans generally escribe proprietary prepa- rations, but in the case of Castoria my experienee, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe vour Castoria in my practice be- cause I have found it to be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chil- dren’s complaints. Any physician who has raised a family, as 1 have, will join me in heartiest mendation of Castoria. from its administration to othr children in my practice.” Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- phia, Pa., says : ‘“The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one. most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellent remedy recom A Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of 2o, 1L, says : “T have prescribed your Castoria often for infa during my practice and find it very satisfactory. Dr. L. 0. Morgan, of So. Amboy, N. J. says: “I prescribe your Casto- ria every day for children who are suffering from constipation, with betder effect than I receive from any other combination of drugs.” Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- land, Ohio, says : *“ Your Castoria stands first in its ¢ In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything to equal it for chil- dren’s troubles, 1 am aware that there are imitationsin the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletcher's.” Dr. I J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: ““T have used your Casto- rvia and found it an excellont remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years., The formula is excellent.” Dr. Wm, Bosserman, of Buf- falo, N, Y. “T am pleased to spealk a good word for your Casto- i I think so highly of it; that I not only recommend it to others, but have used itin my own family.” L Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint Touis, Mo., says: “I have used your Castoria for several years past in my own family and have alwaye found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is a great consideration in view of the fact that most medi- cines of this of > obnox- Dr. F. ; Minn., says : ““Jt affords me plea- sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Castoria. The fact of the ingredients being known through the printing or the formula on the wrapper is one good and H. Eyle, of St. Pau aracter ious and therefore difficult of ad- sufficient reason for the recom- ministration. As a laxative 1 mMendation of apy physician. I consider it the peer of anything know of its good qualities and re- et T e preorbad commend it cheerfully.” e ASK YOUR PHYSICIAR

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