Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 15, 1910, Page 7

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s . . i | g y uP A o1y Aien & son| | @heBulletin. Suing To Recover On $500 Note ™" ™rtl wrmes ™" "S%ures cnre| & NEW L0GE OF | e e e ey Public of Norwich Business . HANDSOME | rurmismivG || [-ERmm s R o s iy Wik g P IR e s T :llflfiflllstultl}hEfl ; N 4 . 'l‘h. Mullstin whould b m‘n H‘h‘fly “Hn‘ to l:":& § | UNDERTAKERS J He Ssid He Loaned Mary E. J. Tracy Sadler of uiuetl it ittt ST S ey 0“' 0ats GCOMPANY Wwhee in the off | [ will o 3 vorting' e st 1o -H nifiatin da e - na¥l | You can surety ena Grigps and! l 8 Maln Sireel. T Lebanon. xrnm:.m 'Wfl ri"ln‘r‘:m,‘m:;",. Brezi up the most sevars coid either — THE WEATHER, RS man o1 th legiuiative “Commitian of 11 hess, Shavs, Sask, glomashs o Heves, | e n iz by ki jons of Pap [ nne aawaraer won mypaen ast for Today. o hen the olvil superiar court ¢ame | 8100 shout the time the nots Wes| Whiign 57 g e r g o pound evers iwa soses’ s JUST RECEIVED i’ ==/l | wor New tnwtanar watr Thursdny, | 7248 o0 Wadnesdsy moraing ihe 8- | NG | L el dontet 57 the m:m-mm.::mw’"m:‘uhm L e fovse ‘ 0 t w T it e g wouthwent winda; | KUMONts ware compieted in the case of | dutandant, - 8he testiied that Mr. ¥ia- and pousily ofhar ‘yiestions of gen: able nearalgia pains i cectt... Friday falr Horman Visher ve. Jowoph Clmachow- | herty had been employed on the ntarast that will e Wp hetors 7688, Mexd and nows atufled up. fever- M:'nwl’l'.‘lm’ztn from the New York Iat | ky, & eult for 33,000 for {alse arvest. ’l'?':l"v‘. Dll’(‘):"l&mrr::t:h::nfim s Toaiciatore. A metisr of t iomaase, .'fla.'mr":r;‘/'“,.m nf. mcous Ma PHBRSON S DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP. " 0 Thirwd rtly overoas » o 3 - 3 neorn; # E al dis-haiges, running of the weathor aud wighity Digher 101 Attarneys Coughlin, Cronin and Shields | 1oy o boy ™ the witairs ihere. This | [or'ince concerning the manofaciur | Lo, soreness, stiffness and rnesmatic C NOW — AND DURING THE turen will provall, with frosh southi« | Wore heard in arguments, after which | was brought out, wie much the same | g5 L SO0 G5 JSOURER 8 R0 G0 T twinges westorly (o wonterly winds, yroceded | Judge Ciss charged the jury, They [kind of & sult he brousht against Mrs, | joCSVIEF0 SO0 B8 (BO0 B CEERET O Taks this harmisss ¢ 1nd as 4 The Furrier, MORMING HOURS IF POSSIBLE. by anow in mertharn Naw "Vorke aid | conwldered the. matter for @ short time | $holes. whers he claimed be loaned het | yitiy"stiend are urgsd (o be Sresent e s inr n) . with va o D Tr e iwtharny New Kngland, and on Fridny aho . He to had nwusl duties, and with toe Knowlsdge P ¥ OULL FIM s ATty cloudy 1o myarcant wonther, with | *04 brought in a verdict for $230. 30 trom Mrs, Broles TOWN OF NORWICH hat there is_no other med 101 Main St., Norwich, Conn. AND SHOPPING WILL BE DOME WITH GREATER COM- FORT AND CONVENIENCE. anywhere sise in the w 4 or end Gr A jury wam then selectad for the trial sihht temperature o " M| " Hhe wald that she agresd to glve him W, Lamisoratire ahmsy . of Ui came of Martin Finherty of Wii- |, hor SV e Bi8 M ver fe saia na WIL BUILD NEW ROAD. cire jour o sarvations in Norwich, Jimantic, aged 80, against M. K. J. | fo wure that she would not we back | an promoptly and without any actha tollowime rocords, reported from | Tracy, who s beon married since tha | ,n him. Hhe recalied something about | Contract Awarded to the Town by sistance or bad alter-fle s Havin'n phavmicy, show the chankes suit wis brought and whose name 18 | jg byt knew nothing about a $500 nots Highway Commissionsers—Waork te 470 packags of Pages o temporature and the baromelelo | now Sadler, and sald whe never one or that he pound, wnkch any druggiat First-class Delivery changes Wodneaday; It wan testified by Mr. Flaherty, wWho | uovee (oaned her that money. Start in the Spring. | worid can sepply - Ther. Tt | Is well known here, that he was mar- | "*gil SrE0 Ao o and inder Alrsct s Page's Coid Comgound in 7aom . o 048 ried in 1862 and that his wite lives In | ouringtion when court adjourned une| . Hikbway Commissioner J. H. Mac- ' . gy eaey remenrct at . ® > 1m. 13k | Willimantic. i mia e went ta work | (iR morning st 1. ofclo Domal has swared ioe Comract (57 more than fity K O el S Gloves Make ldeal Xmas Glfi-l_ Mikhost 46, lowest 43 : Labanon n iy, 1908, and worked Two Findings Pinished. the Beotiand road to the town of Nor- oon NS Ao GRS 5 e Our ass s are 5 complets that Comparisons. there until March, 1909, He received On Wednesday there wers filed with ! wich, the bid the tywn being the made guickly amd 20 just hefore he left. e waid he | the clerks of the superior court tie lowest of several. Thare ars some ob- clions for W wouthwest wi widny'n woather: Overcost and nigs warmer; wind sow Leather Brushes | s wien | | Wines. | Hetn SPECIAL VALUES | " “lEave a recelpt for 1t and that it wax | findings as requested in the cases of Jections 1o the layout as at present all the monsy he had received wm,‘:\Mmr Hurns vs. the state of Connect!- mads by property owners thers, it working there, 1o did the work | eut and T, (', Murphy and others va.| the state will settis that matter. Tho about the farm and = short time before | C. H. Bchwatner, Jr. The first find- | road wiil be 2250 fest lomg, the pri koing he claims he loaned the defend- | ing covers six pages and the latter six- | for gradiog being 3235 a linear toot. N1 4500 Aand was given A mots, | teen. From thes findings the appeals whils for tne Terlord base they wiil re- Whethor 1t was for 36 or 8500 there | 1o the wupreme court will be perfected, | celve 52.96, 31 & foor for runbie drain soomed to he mome doubt. e claims | ‘This Burns case was the application | and 60 cents & square yard for sutter. that It hus not been pa'd and that there | for a new irial based upon the action| The bids recefved were as | waw an order on a Norwich bank for of a Juror and it was denied. Plerce Engineering and | Co, 34.5 for grave, $5.35 Tellord base, 3125 rubble draln, Ye colie gutier complete with pole and shalis . Sleigh, (.am ge and ’ Automobile \\ork Kid Gloves at $1.08 s at 3100 & Thae, | dn || wa Hotn . ' MORE BUSINESS LOYAL CIRCLE OF Anearn Fros—$3.17 gravel, 33.42 . , § 1014, 81 Orain, The GuLieT armony Begins at Home. - 5 > N. D. sevm & sun i 1019 FOR MONTVILLE CONCERN | THE KING'S DAUGHTERS. | s bt g et et 4487 gravel, $5.37 Bafore the semate femocrate try ¢ of ail kinds. | I iTon || 648 - | Teitord, 81 draie, 46 gutter, us togother with the Inmirgonts e haee ST e water T Ta 1w | Thames River Spacialties Company to | Large Sum Realized from Sale at the | © (. A~ Jeoasio 8244 Srevel $3.15 Tel- SAould be ceriain they can | tide, Which 18 Taltowsd by fiood tide, Take in Lowell Conce Buckingham Memorial. ford, §1.30 dreim, Toc mutier, Th themactves ————— — — ——— — A. D, Bridge & #on—4357 gravel, GREENEVILLE The working force at the Thames | Under the auspioes of Lo 3417 Teitord: 31 Arain, 0o gutier. NOTICE octultion company st Montville is | King's 5,8 bighly successtui| Fouy " Carbomi—g17i evavel, §311 v co—La- |10 be increaned forty hands by the | wsic was eonductsd se the Buckingham | rain, ] O astie Postite Mhor Funaral of Alexander B. Peance—ba- | 0 e naw yoir, sayn the New | Memorial Tuesdny afternoon and avan- | Town of Norwich—$33.38 sravel, 2.0 mow | dies Charitable 8ociety Holds Sup- | [ nqon Teleyraph, and there is every | ing. Faney wovk, wprons, cake and| Teiford, $1 drain, 40c gutter. | seatsd In her new ofice, Bresd Mall [ per. ikolthoud that steps will be taken on | cardy, ice crasm and hot chocolate _. The Sco.! &. Clark LCEPCRATION, sop —— | January 1 to double the production of | were among the tempting wares that ICH TOWN Er - Offios M tetam The funeral of Alexandor 1. I'rance | the paper mill, which means the em- ! were offersd, and from 2 o'clock, the NORWIC 60],5]5 NQ”J Mazin Streat ours, 1. te 4 B, wan held from his late home at 492 yloyment of from 260 to 400 hands by | hour set for the opening of the #ais [ Coy Owl Watching . swhoue 660. North Muin streot Wednoaday nfter-|ihe first of spring. The first increase | un to long after 3, the hour set for| =g @ o woon, Hev. C. 1L Rickotts oiflclating. | s due to the fact that the Climax Spe- | its close, there was a large visitation pring on Germa: Many friends and tives were pre claity company of Lowell, Mass., a |i> these rooms and a good sized num- Opened. A|ways [he Best " | ont, “motuding a delegation from the | subalaiary company of the Thames | bar of purchases wers made. ¢ : 2 - Graenovllle Truek company, of Which | River Speciuities company, in to be | The decorations of the rooms and of | Wiliiam Wilcox of the Scotiand road tial, Style, FIt and WORK. | onsunization Mr, IPrance wis an hon- | prought to Montville, the latter part | the several tables were arranged in a| was la Hariford Tuesday on pusiness. MANSHIF | orary member, The Dear fideo ot this month highly hammmv. tyle dnd for their] — g & | members of the Truck company. There | * ppe® SO Lotts concern manu- | work the committes in charge of this rs. Eben Allen aaningto CHAS. H. NICKERSON, | were inuny beautitul floral forms £roi | ractires mailing tubes and cones. The | received much favorable comment. The | street is vishting frisnds Merchant Tailor, 128 Main 8t trighds of the decersed reitora, wil. | LOWelL establishment s to be given | decorations In the room whers ice | maatic. " id DOATOrs weve John IeNore " lup and all the m Inery transferred cream an ocolate were served wers AP — i [ Viam MeNighit, Charies Twist and wii- | 5 GO0 M U TSNS on the sec- | in purple and whfte. The case table| J. H. Giddings of Mystic spent Tues- | lam Gordon. Burlal was in Maple floor of the bullding thers, over |k J nd white as {ts color scheme, | 48y with Lis sister, Mrs. Anna Gid- ;\ln-u]l<n:fil.,::’;lyllmnxflz;.v :rm'n New packing room of the paper plant. | with ‘hlndgom. aprays of .mq.l; and s dings Ray, of Elm avenue. Pt aven & "y were e It is expected that some of th ands 1 pleasing dispiay of red candles ar he wite gy will be brought along with the con- | carnations. Pink and white were the | Wednesday Friday and Saturday of | 2ed 21 jears Funeral of Mrs. Connell. | Zern, but it s likely that more than | colors adopted for the candy table and | this week, the fall Ember days, aze BROWN i New London areh. Funeral services over the remaing of | halt of the loyes will be hired make it more attractive « handsome | fast days in the Catholic “ —_ » s, | Mrs. Marguret Connell were held in Bt | from people 11ving in this section. uquet of pinks adorned the center 2 an FUR COA nd ROBES, | by ivicicy h, | PRl n B Saper mit, | part The ofher iables were aiso Sxrd | Mra. Hellen Swmith of New York is g . b o of our atock | g'clock Wedneadiy . Many | which iy under the direction of W, O.| U in & way to show forth to good ad- | spending & few days with her mother 1 These Furs | friends were present and the church taker, superintendent, i progres- | VARLIEE the wares they displayed. Mrs. E. J. Wightman, of Bliss place. » e, Btrons, Tough and | Choir selections. Mrs. C. J. Cal- | ying very rapidly and there is every | Mrs. C. C. Treat as leader of the cir- B Salect Skins. A good ort lahan rendored Face to Fnce. Rev.|evidence that the production of the | cle had charge of this delightful affalr, | After several wesks' siay er homas 1 i ood ausortment | Bernard McCarthy officiated. Those | plant is to be doubled. A duplicate | Those In charge of the several tables | here, Miss Annie Fredend "_"‘;‘ S ot W Sises Wwho uoted s bearers ut the church |of the largest paper machine in the | were the foliowing: Fancy, Mrs. Arehi | turned to her work (n were J. H. Coffey, Thomas Litt | world, which s being run at that plant | band Torrance chairman, assisted by | sOuth. Fox and Daniel ‘O'Mara. There were | it W u - | Mrs. 8, W. Wilson, Mrs. Willlam Mc- | 1“ L N CIIAPMAN €0., |many beautitul floral forms. Relatives | 6080 by ‘;h:‘,',',.'{",,":,‘,,d;fi:," b or- | Bord, Mra Lotis A. Whesler: aprons,| Miss Anna May Murphy of Franilis were present from Norwich, Plainfield, | “When' the mill was bullt, arran ‘Mrs. Luther Packer, Miss Hessle Cher- | W24 the guest early in 14 Bath Street. | Holyoke and Boston. [ ments were made for the fnstallation | T¥: postcards and calendars. Miss | 2unt Mrs. James Butle: The body was brought to Norwich |i; 4 second paper machine, the pit| Maude Allen, Mre. Fred Packer: can- |tery lane. for burisd, arriving on the 2.05 train. | \whnire'it is to be set having been per- | 47, Mrs. Clarence Brown, Mre. James The hearers at the cemetery wero | All that remains now to dou- Burdick: cake, Mrs. Charles Nich- Sarah r’edmb:r‘ e to apend the { Michnel Connell, Patrick Conneil, Bd- | 17¢ 11, %o place the order a2 Lena Heup, Mise Mary Hay- | ward Kilday and James Fox. Burial ner dag; | was In St. Mary's cemetery. 2 It is hich can be sent e cresm and hot choeolate. Mr: 3 . FEugene Smith, Miss Flosste hoil "hat i business of the | Way: mystery packages Mrs. George Supper at 8t. Mary's Church. paper mill since the opening day has | Carter. Mrs. Bverstt B. Dawley. 3. 0. Barrows of West To | _ hero was a large attendance at the | fen’ very hrisk, and that the orders | At the closs of the sale It was an. atiended the one hu e in_the basement of St.|are fast getting too voluminous to pe |nounced that the proceeds would ry of the Congragational Wednesday evening by | nandicd by one mashine. 1t has been | AMOURt to between 390 and 3109 I3 rd Tussday. the Ladies’ Charitable sooiety between | tiated on good that the in- e —_— ’ T 5 and 8 o'clock. A fine baked bean |sral £5the second paper machine | PREFERRED TO DIE 4 Don’t Forget The|:.:: Lockek, 4, s, ke boun | staling of the sscond bep iarence Bartl 15 Kain Sireet, as been decl on and that the and. all were well pleased. The affait | noser il by’ oo o B RATHER THAN GO HOME | Msynard, of Pawt It | rder will be places without doust by A bl POR‘HB[E LAMPS, g was in charge of Miss Mary Hartie | January 1 Nel . ’ | assisted by an able corps of ladies of | ““\When the new i o B = " o o paper machine . RS S > sty the wocloty. A Kood sum, was realised | erected and with the Lowsll concern Poisen at New London. PSR s.m' i P and will be used for the benefit of the | doing business in that mill the RUm- | ,pout ¢y o 2 be-selb g . ut_two o'clock Wednesd, . i G t oy b s METHODIST CONFERENGCE WILL | daughter of james Hamilton of being opened for use Varied Designe—ius TAFTVILLE © —AND— | tie road, Westerly, attempted suieids | thres smringe wht CARPET SHEEPElb BE HELD AT 80, MANCHESTER | at the Fournier house in New Lo ied For Christmas. |~ reoveir Comploted—notes of | id o | 3¢ the Fournter Bouse in New London | plied many fami Bissell's Christm Assertm al Local Interest. Church at Warren, R. |, Did Not Feel a pure, elear water. Ik c5heos . Able to Care for as Many Visi Highest Possible Grades The new reservoir has been complet- | o Would Attend. & On the twenty-sighth of last month ed und connected with the main pipe the zicl left her home and it was e I Wiy ",, - T0Y DY\\“GS Tumning ‘Trom she ‘old res¢rvoir "OT | mhe annual conference of the Meth. | lieged by her parent thaz she nad gone - ! wunt of lack of rain the new one odist ministers of the New England | Dependabie E { ad 1o Brewster's ) ntains but lttle water as yvet, al- | g o o0 " el nee” Wil be held mln-els i‘l’:&‘;‘;"fi:‘,": :;l&;\;dca::"! - . ’ ngh the young people enjoved the ! ol e Yerrln lun | Skating thera before the & South Manchester in March. \5o%e28" | veal the siri's whereabouts. Shat Cat Owl. old reservoir still has a fair v ren, R. I, but the church there is not | Wednesday afternoon the pelice| On Monday C. A. Fuller able 10 take care of the large number | WeRt to the Fournier house on Bank | of visitors, and this week it was de- | SYFe€k Where it was learned that the - 49 Main Streel i | Sheca s ane, e ek It rvas e | iel Had hosm empiayed i the Board: | tus | . . . Mashingsy Wéing Instalied. Manchester. 1t will be held in Cheney | .0F Bouse. The pollce tnquired for her T cang R h bers, Arcfes and Mubler fashs - . P R :“‘)“n"’y'i:(:‘(‘]e JPonemah | hall. About 200 ministers will be in | Ny, g ORI e s Demecracy in Amaerica, Best makes, nigh and low < ght iy Ted teas IERCE T T ance that she wanted to go to her room to fs not dead | 4 poavy weight and at Cowsst \Tll’ l\ AND TRY oun shed Is (o hold 600 looms. | BOAT _TRAIN LATE. Dut on & clean shirtwalst before ac- | PRICES. Ceompany 35 l o sk b s companying me;‘ pouuh She was gone FRANX A. SILL. l) h[ hl E R Personals. Accident to Tender of Engine at| ORIy & short whils, when a roise was . 3LL, 2 Siree!, Norwich, C J3C | Napole ow p heard in her reom. | 104 Mai 129 Main Siree!, Norwich, Conn. Sotn AB & | poleon Glanere is spending a few | piainfield—Change Made Here. o i o R Tk Teleskone. 04 Main Strser P A E 2 bootbiack: and in cac Train No. 751, that is scheduled to 3t e Bing 0w e Deer. B wed | 5e appotntment to : reach this city ‘at 10.05 o'clock, Was| The girl was hurried to the pelics comes or not. we have a=m § deluyed Wednesday night and dis not | station, where she was given medical | [0S Siiainment of profess | reach here until 11.30. It appears that | gij and was later taken to the u,uo_ 3 of the first order from when the train reached Plainfield, the | rial hospital, where it is believed she In water chute, or scoop, &s it is com- | will recover. The girl said that the monly called among trainmen, which | reason she left homa was because she | ks | 1% located in the middie of the engine | was badly treated by her father and For All Occasions. [ Miss Hammond, who has heen em- |{SDOET Potween The fowars and Tear|that she would rather dle than go | 2oiond.':nacaral: " <~ | ployed here for the past three months, bt Bk i an L. : ck to her home. e ¥ = GEDULDIG'S, |jas returned to her homo in Water- PEOUSht back te its proper position| At the hospital early this mornmg | 13, (gt Aeld. ‘“,m?:,:‘ 35"?., ,,;_ -4 Teieo)ione 268 77 Codar Strest ‘ ury 4.0 ie ingineer, therefore. was | she was reported out of danger amd | Ano-inspiring its £ th | DEL-AOEF CAEE, Ground morl Meral lles:gns and CutFlowers - | Ketchups “BLUE LABEL CH-NUT ~SNIDERS “OYSTER Severdl departments of the Poner re shut down on Wednesday nt of low wate %o sizes ed to proceed from Pl id down | will recover, preme court there is something ve: s 260 slmer Bissonette Ras returned to his | t0 Norwich at a very slow rate, and impressive and _iaspirtung in 'tse o on Nt o e when he reached lhere a change of thought of the rise from a lowiy es- home on North A street, aftor spend- | [ ines was made. The work of | REV- F- O. CUNNINGHAM tate s Bo lone as vus mma o we- PEOPLE’S MARKET, AR NeW Changing occupied ouly a few minutes| ACCEPTS ACTING PASTORATE. | nomenon is presented in abundance, in 6 Franklin St. 50 mary directions, nobody should ac- | Will Officiate as Such for First Time :gg‘u"“ Teadily !h"“';’;‘wm JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prog. and the train pulle station at just 11.42. out of the local Women in Busin e ignificant phase of prosent- e at First Baptist Church Tonight. | \cticon LB clvilization Is shown in a striking m: b g bR L dii 2| 1t wus veported from New London| Rev. F. O. Cunningham of Preston | se—————— per by 'a change that nas taken place | (1t W35, reparicd fram, New London | Bev B 0 Che e ot “neen We have o k. It is the increasing activ- | 1ad closed the Park City hotel, which ptist church as acting pastor and h. some fine 5t ¥ i R e e | [T . e S P o s a s - ot e or o b trans- | was_understood he intended to move | - Rev. Mr. Cunningham was the as- ceumatism and many sther odd pieces suitasls for Patmiar a4 Clairvoraae T—lic & to Norwich or vicinity. sistant to Dr. Stowe in the recent Evangelistic campaign here. To take up the strain more evenly a| During last summer he purchased Swedish inventor has produced electrie e near Preston City where CUre | presents. Please call and insgect them. A Home Cure Will Be Gives FREE by One Who Had It A Iifty<second street. It 13 no lon 0 firm 0 are con and sell Latast Noveltiss . N o A M e A ri € 1933 T was at- N i : e hindred others el f2 cables with hempen cares. he will continue to reside with his AREIDK aF 100 1 was 31 Th F 1 g St d]o . e - women members and dval . {amily, thoush he ~may securs 3 ¥ aifered s only ¢ rannin udios, g * headquarters in this COMMON PLEAS COURT., S C 0 T T 4 S $uit for $180 for Doctor’s Bill .s Heard by Jury at New London. for womes exclusively. One for ever nre men trad in wom et apparel. The largest ho. e vicinity, the Waldort-Astoria, o feature of catering to women Any ita sumntuous lounging +1 Willow SL Bulldlng LACE CURTAINS. WALL PAPERS | ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING and FLOOR FURNISHINGS. | T dactd |12 82 3o | got prices for same Chignon Puifs Cluster Curls porary thae o numbd on The court of common pieas opened || 813 N = = s «__ lor lhe New Coiliures § «non ; rosurding wom- EMU LS]ON at Now London on Wednesday morn- | | S 884 it efected & cure & A ,y.[.”‘ i ln;r ")Iv:|:|||:-~n they ing for the trial of the case of R. 1 will ICN“A ;r.o trial of D s fling the guseiiss Bucklin, admr. vs. Mary Dickinson, | |precious remady by ‘mail, nosts C M. WILLIAMS, admx. ‘A jury is hearing the evidence which was not completed Wednesday. | IMITATED The plainti® is administrater of the Just fil out the coupon below and mail it to me today. Mark M. Jacksqn. No. §74 James the winning success. den, s30 and Gibson sfl;ilet Lo, 67 Broadway [ Genaral Cantr estate of Dr. C. D. Wigsin and the | | servet, Syracuse, kinds of Kid. Bisque, Celiuloid A It there was any other defendant is administrartrix of the Mr. Jackson 18 responsidl o) 1jvede ies s | 23 MAIN STREET. Emulsion as good as SCOTT'S, estate of Ambrose Miner. It is claim. || statomont true—Pud. ber, Rag. Character and i sanite SCOTT'S would not be the od lhu'l Drm\\mnmhnll.lndud Mr. ,?‘l«‘ ner when i1l and his bill was - only one imitated. which 1t is desirod to collect. The de. For thirty-five yearsit has aima that he Bl was.pa Head Clothing, Shoes, S Arms. Xings, ete. Funeral AGER nirestr Name --.- a s ] Adares - ' ; s : ”l%.‘ EUBdWIII cum and Embalmar ‘('i’:":}z:.“‘g‘:,:,f';‘";?f':; L An Old-Fashionsd Gountry. MBS, (DN FAY Fratlin Squany o ' . Flesh, Anemia, Bronehitie [l | o yrmen ot M e - | ov2s se and Lingarie i e ik fen Py toreetl % oy oI e - Talephone 643-2, Prompt service day or nlght Lady Amsiatant. Realdonce 116 Brondwag, opp. Theatre. Toleohone 43-3. ments Lnow that one press agent s | 4 g L ssortment 2 i CONSUMPTION [ | 5t s Sunsirs “LouliGiih iier” | A Fine Assortmen Dr. L. F. LaPierre = o Be sure to st SCOTT'S) every ~ MILLINERY |... rcnoves « 0 o bottle of it is guaranteed snd backed by Should Ses George Ade. | e e Pr.F. W. IOLIS Ikl ist & worldwide reputation. Fut would it be bwlm to Heverit AT LITTLE FRICES. | corne= ®i et. Hours 1-3 % . Ih Fsm ‘ w h ALL DRUGGISTS B o2a ke pother to make N MRS. G. P. STANTON | 68 er by special appointment. Shennen Building Annex, Roem A At Constitution. octidaw [T | Telepbose 325 . qn-&-. WOUELS FOR EVERY FIGU CORSETS ALTERED AND WErA11E) [

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