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-rn vg_s.nu ER. Forecast for- New England: Increa$- i mmeen ing cloudiness Wednesday. Thursday b“"“h °f the catalpa : rain in south, rain or snow in north | tedchérs: there was a . talk .upon the pertion: moderate to brisk east to)Uay and the trees given'away by the southeast , winds. Porteous & Mitchell Co. 7 Predictions from the New York Her- Programmes were carried out in a ald: On Wednesday partly cloudy and | few schools as follows: ., What . the Oak Lea: 4d, | pury turnpike, are’ mndhs a ) . 3 slightly warmer weather will prevail, 3 E y; Arbor Day, - Tho g 5 1 o |ith tight casterly winds, followed by | ‘go"v‘e‘;n':‘r 3”"Lm°;';:l"lw s ahy, Clabby; In Ap b ot : & rain in western districts of this | : i Vagnes ¥ 3 section, and on Thursday overcast | read, as was also The Value of For~ T deth Bl .fi;{hfi":{' gu‘::u l;orrdfay w E&’:P‘: & : weather, with , slight temperature | eSts, after Which this programme was : Trees. Jobn Connolly: garet Sullivan of Hartford and Miss d k Fe changes and rain. - given: en Woooworth, Nat: Ameita. B.emz “of Westerly. Obssriations in Norwich Readings, To the First Robip, Miriam s; April, ca.ssle Malcom; The —————— e S 8 x Bliss: Tree Planting, Joba sdr- Na- T.rse-, David Lamberton, Rus-|. - 3. ana Mrs, “Henry McGlone of The following records, reported from | ture Songs; reading, The Bluebirds, | sell % irds, Martha nsen: devin's phaamacy. show the changes| Arthur Ferguson. o g iy m u;‘ temp;rat:d!‘(’ and the barometric & In the kindergarten the. children told changes Tuesday: ow and where they planted the trees rn( Sch 3 given them. road M o8l : e B 1 7 is of An anniversary high mmass was cele- West Chelsea Schools. LIGnvemar.l Prociamation, Henry 'Co- | brated by Rey. C, T. MeCann Monday & i West Town street left Tuesday to S 3 P The Maple Tree, Minnic Montessi; The | ynoir home. fn Ashlana, N. H., where | : A Tres M"‘}"" Parkhurst. their son, Roger McGlone, is located, We make 2 spedalty of Fine -Diamonds at ' a.m. . Lo, Pt 17 ‘m. 5 z i P m. A t - vey: song, The Voice of Spring, school; | morning at Sacred “Heart church for Highest 6 ot opiustomary, the schools of the o em, Arbor Day, Harwood Dolbears; | Patrick White. Hymns were sunsg' by district held special Ar i Low Prices. Comparisons. bor and Bird day exercises. The trees U”flflne“ ‘of Trees, Howarth Collins; | the chioir and solos by Johin Kivlin:® | Predictions for Tuesday: Fair and| Presgnted by the Porteous &' Mitchell gf's fl]l)e Woods, SC'EOO} ex:_lract —_— —e— Rt YRR Co. *were greatly appreciated by the | 5om, The I ’s"fx:‘;‘bgg“ot’%z e DIED. 3 Tuesday’s weather: Ag predicted. | Children and many were taken home | P o i rt o8t ON 2 P H v a tha, Elizs. | BAILEY-—At Memorial hospital, New g to be planted in the yard or by the = sigec London. Aprn 10, 1911, Letitia, wwow i street. At the West Thames street|DSth Luther, Florence Smith; €00 | of Sidney Bailey. The Brook, school; Beauty of Trees, g g " \ _ Sun__ || High || Moon f,;};?&’ e ;;T;z Garsiod, ef,’f,?fe"' Jsnes Leahy; guoiations from Wash- “‘;gfi?’"fi:;‘;{" ’;{3,‘7,,{3’,,’,“"’%,,‘,,‘;‘,’,‘;,,?5 vl S s g [ Rises. 1. Sets. [l Warer. I Sets, NPTq Y (GCCHIieh Delne carrled ont ool g:‘gtong n{glx’zg,cr mlcalgzogers; s:'ns}.nm, Rosential, aged 52 years. free mm . and Ifil!l = m. | c g e i e - BECICWITH. ton, April 9, 1911, ¥ & & 5 oy 5 Was given an afterndon recess during tory 7A|bout Trees, Susanne Gallaudet; Maiy E’l’nw‘dng;g Wilitam R. Beck ‘LW‘Y’,J‘.!!_- ocK, Attractive programmes were held in ; A ” l.‘ nP 2 Abby, Gallup! “song, Birds of Passage, A rn 10, 1911, John ¥, Bennett., in o g s each of the several grades of the sehool? sons from Nature, Ray- his 75th year. “a. w b o ¢ which games and athletic sports were | poom “Some Historic Trees, Dorothy | with. in her S4th year. bullding. mond Gregson;. poem, A Little Plant, | CRONIN—_In Colchester, April 9, 1911, | Office—con Market -ai ahmmm 2 Sun. Moen John & G, T, Biss ‘1" IoHCch R ujoSea. Gregson; Famous Trees in History, | BENNETT—Suddenly. in New London, A’lwayé the Best... 1 In Material, Style, Fit end WORK- h MANSHIP. g Mt. Plea -eet Sc Gertrude Kaminski. Daniel W. Cronin, ently of Tuisa, 3 c:us H. NICKERSON, tide, whish 15 fol) hw"g Dy food tide Gmdet v :x m::\ ::.:u: hpr°z'c'mma T‘m’: T and V. Prociamation, | Okln. aged 61 veirs" Rl s xh—u Secwhich s follove P tion. George Sanders: The Tree, Edith | Thomas Sayles: The Oak Tree and the | HOLMES —In =Mystic, April 10. 1911, Merchant Tailor, 128 -Main ‘St. WULF _‘IiEE_N_E_V-_I‘LnL_E_ Swiin: He Who Plants a Tres, John | [V3; Bsther Puflen: Robert of Lincoln,| jire Frances Palmer Holmes, aged G . Helen Peale;- - 801 1f Birds Could| 87 years. weai song April school: The Grass, | pon™scnmol: The Plinting of the Ap- | LADD—In Willimantic, April 10, Henty 5 Arbor Day Exercises at Greeneville | weingain: s(l;ng m\ltt'::hmrgee' 2“3‘,?;",‘}’ 51" Tree, Richard Sayles: Woodman, }‘t ’,’{ Ladd, aged 76 years, of New ¥ 3 . | Spare That Tree, Harold Pierce; sonz, ondon. School —Various Items. Historic Trees, Abraham Levine;. The r : g Yellow Violet, Lena Blumenthal: song. | 1he Coming. of Spring, echopl; The Funeral from the undertaking rooms ol T 2 sday ! |hmnm1c At the Greeneville school on Tuesday | The Shell, school; The Violets, Ida | 1y Green, Mary Tirrell; The Dande- | Himore & v W l s d & there were Arhor day exercises in ail | Sadinsky: The Daffodils, Dorothy Raw. |lon, ~Flsie ‘Heber; song, America,| Wednesduy, April 1% at 2 oclock Bl 838003 “m the rooms, and about twenty trees were | son: sonz, Welcome Pretty Primrose, Rt the Hobart' hoolia bird of 3.34 train at Central Vermont planted n thé schvol yard. The exer- | school. h be . b ;‘en‘?e;c Wt’l e sl g St cises were of an informal nature and ngh Street School. U“Sed o‘; ¥ t;ze jne fhlensg‘;-i‘jag;g p“:f . consisted of songs, poems and recita- o - Jeny ‘Grades 1V. and V.—Miss Stanton, | sies set out. “There were talks by the CARD OF THANKS Srms Ty Miss Crooks, teachers. Governor's | teachers. The undersigned wish to express| p Notes. })’f"oi‘a'flaflsn. Joh {(?rimm;nsrli. Origfl BRssy Tl thelr dewp ‘am:;‘r‘er(ntlrén ang tha‘n%‘s A ____ ________ _J o - & o T Arbor Day an Tses o ree: % ¥ the man nd friends and neighbors - p L SR LRE -4 Rev. William H. Kennedyv is spend-{ pupils from Grade V.- SInging. n‘iay- MRS.-CLARK TOLD For the Sympathy and Kindnesses shown ik ing a few, days in Hartiord. flogv.z;‘ T‘%? Bee, (,m?e }r\ The Brook OF AFRICAN MISSIONS! ;_l:‘lrn:tl§‘ thlr;n:ltlrf;g‘ea‘t’rglex:g;:m;gcuatxfig aster : ; m - = i 2 and the Wave, school: The Dandeli e y Miss Pauline Murphy is spending a| Gevirnge fiacriss e («hiken“fe“‘{;‘; st Church to Good |time BB En : s few' days with friends in Baltic, take, Grade TV The Little Planter, Audi S! GEORGE NS INSON. and- Joseph Marx; singing, The Brooklet, B il = ey Flowlring N'.m' i:chool The Snow Bird,-Grade:V.; The In the .prayer meeting room at the Exquisite Cut Fowd- William Hastings of Central avenue SR A HRIGE i it b o = Tecent visior In Providence , Etta Rosenberg: quotations, | Central Baptist chur?‘: on Tuecfls ar- e e cAn:: oF ‘TI-:IANKS.‘,”H“R ant. Anyone troubled or puzzled with i i : E R 1 singing, In a Boat, Grade | ternoon-at 3 o'clock Mrs. Josep! & assiresto. gxtend “ous 4 for sale at, their own Or others affuirs, call. She| MIs William f‘fi;‘r"g‘;“‘in“‘gpr‘:]:‘;g‘gh : America, school, addressed a good sized women's meet- | thANKS to the nelmhbors and friends % ;3:::;; “;Ivk/l:rsa cefiaml l';,tigher than § 21T L 2 E aug, Grade III. McCloud. teacher. | ing, speaking in an especially interest- ;fmuwmemb'hv s, Baa SripAtRY G.mer Greem L. ¢ OEEIEGEIRE. - Song, “school; The Useful | ing’ way’ of the Congo river region of | Nog ajso for ihe handsome A6ral re. i New London. Conn. el Gl David Campion has returned to New Rochelle, after visiting relatives in town. | Cortains | - Tree, Isaac Mapou: Arbor Day, John |Africa, -whers. she—and her husband membrances. Fogarty ; Spring, Sarah Sachner, Anna |have been missionaries for thirty-one | remeéembered. Cohen{ Lena Fishman: Answer to a |years. . Their present siation. is at!BDWIN L. BURNAP AND FAMILY: Child’s Question, Sarah Stamm; Hia- | Ikoko, above Stanley Pool. [ watha and the Birds, Joseph Shea; Mrs. Frank A. Roath, whose guests These ‘acts will ‘ever” be’ 218 WA.H’NGTDN STR!‘T. Orders . for I_Eu’ster_;.lhwld Be given 00l closes 01 4 i ¥ O o e aoon. 10| song. The Bluebirds, school; Blessings | Rev.'and Mrs. Clark arc while in. thi as s00n a3 possivlc § S tion. | for the Tres Planter, Ida Lubchansky; | city, presided at the meeting, present- for all rooms at all prices, A fine as-, ITh Robin’s S Florence” Emback, | ing the speaker after Rev. P. C. el 378! i .pflw" sortmer): to choose from. Mre, William P. Greene is confined | RePecca Wax, Fannie Rosenberg: Fly, | Wright, pastor of the church, had read b e | Little Birds, Eva Blinderman; Birds" d_prayer. Also Wall Papers, Shades, Uphol-| sekmces, . O" FroSPect street ¥ fiades Jacob Scxol: The Secret, Dora 1 recital” of missiopary | - 15 Main sh-o t, stery Goods and Furniture. L 3 ng Robin, Annfe Wein- | 1abors and of -conditions in the Congo ! 7 Winthrop Abell of Prospect street is | The Seed, Madeline Gibson; The | region were illustrated by a map and ——— | o 7 . 5 v | Morning- Song, Joseph Smith; som sha also had a number of postcard al- th his 2, e e Thmatent school: Birds, Ida Wechsler. | bums ~which ‘were shown, Tea and —_— i Th .. Mollie Feltstein; | wafers were .served after the talk by C{f buying IEOOROLO ufln’;'}fl b e an'"ng tfl s’ Mrs. H. B, Palmer of Prospect street | qnmt.mox four boys: saltte to flag, | the refreshment committee of the La- you see our line. ur- stock is RO’ - - ndi 5 a h song, America_ school. dies’ Benevolont union, under directior its best, new go constantly coming Wi ik ey, ohve IO et Giide I —Heaawe of pqvesiben . chairman, SEANE. in, ana we guarantée that whether it 31 illow Street s e Jclamation; song, Pussy Willow, by e is Curpets, Rugs, Mattings, Oil, Cloth William MeMullen of Middlebore, | 5¢h00l; Arbor day verses for second MISSIONARY CIRCLE. > . Linoieum, our yxlces are rillu in sy iz s grade, by Arfify Haddad, - Vict s P! Mass., is spending-a few days at his o i P i At Baptist Church Organization A every- instance. - A § home on Prospect: street. Stranb, Bva L\n hi Lizzie Fo- | First ; AT i52 i gu,nr)l,lA\l‘nlh‘ H 5 O’Connell, Meets With Mrs. A. W. Davis. i 7 Jolin McClafferty of Sixth street has | pooney Ma s W IIP el How o sl with y?.-i’et;as‘il; £ U“fl'"“‘, by s A The Woman's Home and Foreign, . d a er,s a Tauntort and Pro six boys, Jacob Sachner, | Mission circle met with‘its secretary Lady Assistant. 5 ars., Jucob. Hertz, Sammie | Mre. Alfred W. Davis, of West M » = s 2 vsé, Summie Swata- | street, Tuesday. afternoon. and was | Telepnpne oall BIEEB . oHGvet e rmnd'red pnn:er i MODEL 38 TAFIVILLE rg; song a , Little Seed; by | well attended. Mrs. William Gilchrist, | Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. | and prétty Wall Papers from 5c a.f { school; planting seeds:; Arbor Day talk | tha president, opened the meeting with = upwards., All E’!fl"" Free. Artisans’ Society Installs Officers— | DV teéacher scripture reading and offering prayer. - . i Notes and Personals. Grade L, Winifred A. Skelly, teach- | The hymn I Need Thee Every Hour Klflg Qual‘t Shoes K - 1910 Ovefland g i W it S |00 A" ol e i y SHEA & BURKE, The regular monthly meeting of the acceptance of the secretary'sand treas- FOR MEN. T, | Barth, Ethel DeVoe; song, Bluebird G Ho Fork ok Artisan’s societv was held in St. Louis’ | S S, > urer’s report, the subject, Our Work| The latest Spring styles in black and ch "M { hall Sunday affernoon. Various reports | feoitiian. Loril, Saval Militz; reclta- | for the Mexicans and Indlans, was| russet. Sl crly by, Ror '“ and T “e | Plant Trees, Josephine | taken up. Interesting papers were | were read and accepted and other rou- tine business was transacted., followed by the installation of offic vhich 1\a= postpon(d from last month i 3 Those who took offic The Great “Brown |read by Mrs. Lemuel Park. On the FRANK A. BILL dtation, The Brook. Warpath by the Blanket Indians: Mrs. Telephone. .104 M.i:fitn.fi. NOT‘CE “song, Willow; - sonsg, Dr. Louise Frankiin Mlmr is m Mary: planting seeds, Dy pmsulsm Arthur Bazinet: vice presi- | ve,Feaflwn The regular. . Fully Equipped. Over- | dent, Edinond Bissonette.. secretary | abeth AL Cherty. | sionary Jetter,was read by Mrs, Mary { located in her new office, Breed Hall, 4, % | and 'treasurer, Abert Martel. It was | 3 “‘F’ ‘l"‘i"g "‘h‘ “’A“I“‘({i- {:S Dolbeare.. g paper, The, g6 - | Room 1. hauled and Painted. o} voted 1o hold o whist some time after | SHations. omer o e a8 read by Mrs. William Gil- 1 i Office. Hourse; 1 to 4 g m: - | Baster. and a committee was appointed | e Bluebird. ‘Ida Fiskin: A Wish, st The meeting closed n‘ith e i ver i 4 ' | to make arrangements. The meeting | Helena song, Brother Robin: | Mizpah benediction: / . | Telephone €60: B. N UT { was well attended.. On the. conclusion | L1¢ Hob: i hner; Plant- . o ! : SR i R R { of the business session a zeneral soc ial | ke i st Tas 3 s { - ‘RS . . M. B. RING AUTO €O. i LR sorion e - - S s .' W 411;(l|yl-('k(r Leaf Buds,| How. the.Schools Observed. Arbor. Day ; 3 { Arbor Day Programme Pestponed. neert recitation, Little | —Pleasurable. Evening. fap-63:Club— : Book Binder e ¥ | The Arbor day programme, c | 3 shaol: g Little | Meeting of Sophy Weitzel Circle. TE AR 1 ; ul lng ‘ ;rég'hzfxm‘l‘rg;t;;‘ :i:r{wp“ 5 ick: 8y 4 ELmn; ' " s % i 8lank Books Mada and Ruled to Order. B AR {@ay at the Wequonnoe school. Gordon: The W el aYy Gibe| e Monie: Aot Thr T to Bal-) ¢ 108 SROADWAY. ARE YO G ‘OF . DOING | postponed to a later dute. { son: song, Song of the Rain. cottages ich have recenfly becn SRYRET ; Telephons 368 - THIS 7 | T | West Thames Street School. ! built betwen Baltit and Occum on_the 1f s0 you should consult with me and Nolex. th unc sixth grades—Proclama- | Hv e T98dnaThe nesy buildings. dn- Bal- o | Desire Désjardins of Manville: ! tio i one. T 2 “" Were Hoted which have taken the - ::t prlc.lh{ml by Bxeellent work | (o0 fory weeks with e tion, John e Mgk, ks r;}:f.'f place arsthuse destroyed by fire. There FASHIONED THE conconb CA“MGS reasonable prices. in town. i 5 Albert’ Bowe; ~Apritl. 1? a- i%en @l .air of, freshness nb'ourv A betier style and more convenjen: . o B el 4 . " Birds Musie, | the village, ‘catsed painting and CRO S vehicle was never built for this New spring cleaniog: RGES land cotntry.” 1t is roomy, easy rldfnz and ' its use is appropr! ate on all uccnsiom We carry in s:oog follows:- BS-—Open, ol made of much alloved gold or of pure gold sparingly used are fragile. They are C. M. WILLIAMS, ming the oim trecs along Providench | Sems he scureston. Kilsupeth streot on 'Toesd Ve Arbor Day Exercises. General Contractor and Builder, H Harold Parkhurst, Cs At the West Town Street school on! Rlser Seat PiILT—Red Green. Yd- " : Mrs, R C. Maraar of Walpole w “ong, The Whippooryill: sons, | T afternoon_tHere were special TOO WEAK 1 WiB % York 218 MAIN STREET. 15 B etion Fa% et e s v Ter Commandments for | eerci for: Arbor day. Trees were ! Jewell Shell Band. Tll\%fifismh mm— “Phone 370. ity S B o s s Town, by sixth grade pupils, | Planted in the schoolyard, there wero: [ to resist the imouct of the op- Jber = AXLESZ o e - b : on Providen 5 3 Eohn Brew. | =origs by the children, taiks glyen by posing tooth which crushes and ,1000’2?;“,1535“31,}‘" b b Sy of B AR G - ar Sussynski, | the..teachers, and the trees donated breaks them. They are not built o : # 4 City gk il 8. )l.-_:_ t 1‘;»1-.1"-"; A\||«x“u:,i of ‘{).Lundmue. T 3 wth mmolly and{ PY Porteous & Mitchell dlstribumd nor sold 4 et A | el ek + . who has been sick with peu- | ¢ g e Oalk, John Clab-| among the pupils: T oy i Watt, CRELSINGL, | monis for the past o weeks, 5 . | Samuel Sussey; Tue Ou Sonn Clav_| ot tie) Bl T, Eoyemner FOLASE THEL. L. cmmuu Co. ater rates fow. the quarter ending | Proving. W 458 e lt: class ) Street_ school T v -3 G Mareh 31,1911, ure dge and pevable at | el : Woodn and - Lewey Hust; ‘clasg Sl anet s “L‘;:s‘}],?;;::;é‘"}lid Birds .} Qur’s are the other kind— marz4d Narwich, Conn the office Anril 1911. . O%jce open Wilfred Gaucher is able to be out, | = o famous trees of history studied, amons |} Crowns that will outlast f 0 ’ oak, i BIABIRLT B SR L after being confined to his home on then - King ' Charles’ and the elm | 2 Adaitions wil) Lbe -magle to’afl “bills | Dion street by the grip for the past| omen ee ton e, ‘the (CHarter oak, and we eim | | their wearers. remaining nnpaid atter April 20, 5 three week | Leoe Hugerwh L freaty with i the Indians was e. Several trceq p. m., and o the | ILAERT S ks : g Archur peiirin und tamily or or | SYmpathy and help when they are | wika Dlaniea, and sach cuta reecived | Kifl l)entall’arlors 71 wich avenue left on Monday for Can-| attacked by weaknessand suffering. | @ tree to'plant at home. : FRISWELL H -;“ u;h:: h;l-yr‘r;"illv.\ will make their home | At times when Nature seems cruel - Meeting ‘of 63 Club. DR. JACKSON, Megr. : . £ e L | and very hard—when depressions /The 63-¢lub met: with Mr. und Mrs. Franklin Square, Nérwich, Ct. has the Largest Line of Alarm WOMAN'S UNITY SOCIETY. | and derangements come —kind |IL: S. Ingalls of Vergason avenue on Clocks i e < y s { % 19 friond. sath Tuesday evening. Sandwiches, coffee, ocks in the City: Mesting Held With Mrs. Emma E.| Vomanlyfriendsmaygivesympathy. | caice. fruit amd log eream worc served Taber—Papers Read. When ailmeénts occur, the best | Dby the hostess. A “series of 50 games i€ being plaved. The club meets three natural help and correction is the | y1; 0.5 "eneh member's home. Prizes 25-27 Franklin Street The Woman's L?r’x‘y;md ‘;e‘lra'f?‘;;f vl safe and well-tried family remedy will be awarded at the last meeting. . . BEo T, oo T ‘We Give Special - ' R. AMBERLAIN | 7riesiiy: “Tne tader, Mrs. Lucille A ; % P James, presided ~ and considerahlc | [ 3 S°‘“’°"w:: 'I“”’" l"“'f‘ t:‘"";- A s bas ransacted. Interesting el ophy zel. circle. of e King's " tt t 4 Denta/ Surgeon. o et I Lo M Basnir Fegbesl cisles of the. X cntion ness in Children, Dr. James; Char: : Mrs, Allen Kinney: at. her home, on In charge of Dr.. 8. L. Geer's practws | Building, Mys. E a B, Taber. Town street. The members were busy et D b Mens taits Totiawen “whel PILLs T St T e vere busv | £0 the painting and re- 161 Main Stroct - Nerwich, Conn reading and proved instructive to all. rary has he(len 9rstlnhbhfl\h]ed hb\ t]l;e £ e]e‘(‘:’;;;;.(:K-inBuH“t:]l'nt.gurals to dork as an pamng Of all kmds of : - S(H: v at room 5 O e ice uild- i *hats ing, with purity literature and articles They correct the result of errors ! 9 e v On Ed“—bltlm on child culture. and remove the cause of suffering. o\*:’r‘“‘t?g e ot of B automobile and car- ‘riage work. They have tonic, helpful action on | day. A WM. £ [QM.EY (Bugcuunr to A. ‘I‘ @’,:du-l‘l A tine assortment of the Lates: Styles i Millinery for !»rlng and Summer. wear, at MRS, G, P, u’lmvroh's. pectikr e AGE i , Beecham’s Pills give the organs | - Miss Amy’Farkham has reti ‘ Pl‘l(} I‘Ba,SOna.ble ; and: FLOWERS FOR EASTER BERRE=L Direct: strength, improve bodily conditions \| Fast. Hampion after a visit WIS hes 08 : Remember that: anjesely brdar *ass and Embalma: and may be Telied upon S Ore Doy 0T i, L safisfaction gua,ra,ntegd sures you of the-ehoicest flowers in the “Miss Abbie Appley, a student ut the whole system. They relieve Mrs. oA Eecleston moves todny nervousness, headache, backache, | (Wednesday) from 22 Elm avenue to dispel depression and suffering. | 165 West Town streel. market. We have eyerything known s y South Lancaster, Mas: 3 B, lli SEFLI R N T 0 vrantato st Butctin aise, F Ve S cation, der them from > 3 I Telephone 842-3. .l'.l..l." Mu! tervice day or night . 7 Mra: Curth Bl P i X ik . & Hi ll f - Bl lad i Tel. 368, @Grepghouses, 17 Cedar 8t || Zady Assistant. ul e e e en’a:*:muill]x;ls l\rll:' e nge 3 Residence 116 Broadway. n —fi;-—m wafit 10 bur your busels mes: before the public. 4 dium “hetior than through the udve(u-- fi coluanns of Tiie. 3-ur.u; ; Plamfllelg who wlll b opp. Theatre. tfc-lu.ln-b-’a Pills are specially several days. 3 Teleohone §43-3 Bon Smibiciidns Wikly @i on. e Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25¢. m,, o Mc"m,md,

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