Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 16, 1911, Page 3

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But Duckpin Five Failed to fiw State n.fira—' Will Try Manager Stone’s picked teal Rose uxmfrm}ch;ud ot to ) state record on Monday Athleticc Lest to Chicago. fluflq)llr-les‘,; failed to accol May Fidltiphia owtpaiied Cicago | | Toton, May Titisbirg barels nosed out a Ve~ | they set out to do. but névertheless o e e St e s 6 oot g ity i e s S Ten ol Wk o, vt sradaiand aoid | collected some honor for themselven by Pailad-ighia. putting a slight dent in the house rec- | Chicags T 5T il o | goored threw “cuns! The fitding of B SMilier ord of 511 for team single, which they Mliivece bl 2 [ owtanally (a2 beat out by one pin. rolling 512 An the Calizhn.ts i1 o a ¢|last string of the match. The house modie i1 o | Zoweme 5% T 0 2| record which they beat was made four 41 i 1 2 8 0] vears ago on Thanksgiving day and P A e R i § | was equaled once last winter. 42 a2 ol eSier § 3 i %1l The Rose Specials were ont {o heat 74 o 02 0 By i 8101600 for a team single and 1600 £o) Tatate,” 318 Py H { 0| team total. requiring each man of the Doty s tuli [ lCamliz.p 4 n| five to gel 320, but Combies was the 1 "1- iy 0 0fonly one to come up to the mark. 91 Their team fotal was 1465, which beat Davis. Oldsine: tlirce Dase hits, 2 3| ovt the Ow! . 2 team 180 pins, tome jiuns, Mclutyze, Murphs. — 2| the latter serving as pacemakers for RS RR 5| this match. Bud Murphy of the Owls ripped off the high single of 121 and Combies made the high individuat ‘fo- tal. Morse was on the foul lin~ to 3 2 referee, Frost on the pins’and Jerry 3 5 123 Desmond scored. . May 1750 Tanis todey defeaicd Wa. DID IT EVER STRIKE YOU . i prio e arke: Tragier. . Tommers et | g ahe Rese fllers will {{’fi,fi,}fi;’,‘:fi that it s very wnwlee cconomy. in TROOP 2 BOY SCOUTS' BASEBALL TEAM. > 3 rdee to save a fow doilers, (0 1eavel y .oy oo Lo oliver It Blakr h n utility, Fery Calki 4 G S # ht: G , B p, Hah n ntility, Ferguson cf, Calkins ss, Pur. L gy B T vie 2o and p, Jenkins $b, Hana fin :f, Filimore c, Lacey b. Rrvokivn, My 150 Oh Combies .. .... 7 witl Brokivn inds 5 Inaiter for you Seven' fast games with four victor-| 1. Clippers 6: Troop 2 1 nd s "-‘" rewite ik e : AAC S. JONES, fes is the record thus far of the base- | District 8; Troop 2 11, Taftvil Sependlon, Tix 5 s p, 1 12; Troop 2 8, Laurel Hilis 3 and the w notified of the Stone Insurance ané Real Estate Agent,|hall team from Treep 2 of the B L ¥ v E 2% T peasion. Seore RIS 2 - | aurel Hilis 14; Troep 2 §, Troop 1 : = s Richards Buildimg, 91 Main St. Soouts. After three weeks of early | 3: 7roop 2 10, Liberty Boys 3. et s s e in April on the Academy die-| he scouts alwo boast of a fast sec 0% 0 bsume 38 451 18E OFFICE OF WM. BILL, ("7md, Seouimasters Morrison and E\-lo)yd qt)_r;:m. P;amc‘a!l\r-‘ i oL o AR 2704 fpaet AT O Owls No. 4 mer Dlaeed tiair recruits ageinst the ! the Alty members trisd for a ion | en_inning 3 Charceds 2 010 0 oMo 3 11 7 0] 3 iv 8115 Real Estate claver Clipper team. Althoueh de-|on some tean. The strong club spirit | Bovton ook e 1ead 1 | Ditiati eils o R R T gl ; e feated oy the mcere of 6 to I it zav. ufouitedly be strengthened when | e Covp nd Cramford | Smkesas 942 Seutomnt 201 4 0| Bud Murphy . 56 $6 12— 205 and Fire Insurance, the sceuts praetice which counted in | the players all anpear in uniforms for | 7d"ten Delehanty batted In e T3l 03233 Tattle .... 72 76 81— 239 dater games. The troop will use evorybody in the above picture is| 00z v 2o 0 1| E Donahue 90 98— 294 is jocated in Semsrs’ Bleck over C. M. | Battleground & an official diamond | W king hard to make & success of tha | Detroit. R R s1sal™ e B after fixiag it up in geod shape. | new play “For a Scaut’s Honor.” o= c =2 2 ° B = Williams, Reom 9, third Soer. e e e | d e Fi eyt B above oy ; | REER] 428 404 449—1239 | FOUR YEARS’ SENTENCE of the attorness for the defense, 5o ‘Telepbome 147 | punier Rasewall Jeagwe and hope to| Will be held Wednesday night at the | H o R W R GIVEN MRS, DODGE | #PPeal will be antered - — Sliminate any and all contonders who | scout headquarters, ard the final cho- : o 7 - . g% MASSACHUSETTS | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW (v.nr‘G to_dispute th 'y championship msgflhezrinl tnm.:h( at ;) :'n. the Y. | £ 2 - i St. }ouls}(l"[:}'n“;’,jzhe Maintained Her Innocence But Show- URGED under 15 vears of age. A game is| M. C. A, for which everybody is want - a7 ] 3 0 eam from Keio university. E AMOS A. BROWNING wanted. for next Saturday mfn some | ed. Nine of the ten Beys Who ioolsameec’ 3 1 i S e pan. defeated the St. Louis unfve ea No Emotion Over Her Fate. TOo FDITLOV{ QVONNIGTICW . team they have met aiready played.|are in the baseball piciyre are alse in| 4 8|Cvingienp 3 Schulte, Bewin team, to 6, today, B o 5 e g rids 5 Saw, 3 Rickards Bidg.|and a litle later a secemd nn’:g “will e cast of the play. hese are Fill- | ;—ll-sn.n.. 1e . e vt lflfi'fi':‘f‘r‘#‘%‘\.«:m,‘:,!:.‘, ;;N \;\fl:;,f‘,, m““;) g,,,o,‘A M"' w"hdL‘“"" ove. for e e T A Tecoeh . of | saes: (G N Habn, Ferguson, olais 2 Tri-Viilage D D5ags of Lunenbucy. teard siatinoel eroplanss and Operaters. ‘Phona 203. #ames thus far is as follews: Treop 2 | Blair, Calkins, Purvis and Jenkins. Tws out when winning run seore ri-Viilage Ld 3 : S non e “Patted for Covington in 10tk 5 'P- | pronbunced in the county courthouse| ~Boston. 15.—The Massachoset g e Mossup was defeated Saturday on its | here this afternoon which ordered her | jogisiature . P35 5 Brown & Perkins, Attoreys-ol-low T vooz1e0n e 1 home grounds by the Tri-Village teem, | sent 1o che state prison at Windsor to | & vas urged (oSN Sh ns, DISPUTED RUN | in which the third man is forced gut, | B 11188000023 12 to 2 in the same that opemed the | serce a e ortmsol 2t Windsor €0 | 0w Corne restatiog 3 $ver Pitst Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. IN HOBPITAL GAME | °" ‘he third man is put out before |, '\ "y Copy taren base Bt Gacdner Eastern Cennecticut league season in | years nor more than ars at hard | eeroplanes and aeronauts Eagténce wafwsy nest to Thames ¥ e e e Tomne R G 9 1} Moesup. The leage standing is now as | jabor for the killing of William Heath. | The committes on pubiic health He= o b one 28-3. H - 1 ", Yok & > 3 ° o+ 3 1] , ., painter, r home o vith some interest to - ‘atiens Rax! . J Saerifice Fly and Double Play Cause | ™*f "5, case the third man was nei- | Gormd st e i e . o Ford s H H v connegricu Leacue sanome, | L, DHI0N X IL, painter, in her home | tened witr terest to D. P. My Something of a Mixup. | ther Toreed out mor But out hefore | sniume st oe o nen i ¢ thamre of 6w 3, [Rakiizt1 £ 3 5 1 ofPd m.‘.’ H o o ASUE STANDING. 1 QR the 17th day of last September.| ers of Boston, wiile he pelwtes ewt BRADY & BRADY, = | reacaing first, and the run should | Now Teie dest fro runs were sored iicheis 1 o olisdeuaty 3 [ on. Lost. Mrs, g convicte man- | what he sail was necessary in ofter @ “Atterscys amd Coumsel at Law. Al last week the P¥ 1 baseball Tinity M Bews aftorded o veive the side. 1 3 wareean o 1ow | slaughter last Saturda: protect the publie. e favored a $5 ey . Codmush o R 1l last week the Mospital aseball | count. Clesttan: [aicinct” 4 s’ 5 1o | ToEE o : 1 3% | When asked by Judge A. A. Hall if | license fee for aeropianes amd $25 fom T ® sy Aready| P Sers aud others whe attended the Mile Walking Record. B e S : 2 e TSR % 481 she cared to make any statement in | for operators. The ntmber of emel b 5 of Motwion, Conn | game betw the Hespitals and| N':I ile ;2'“‘5 ":'- = T et i1 1 © T Vine o 1 o $;ndnwtionlw;;th the sentence, Mrs. | machine, hoh suzgested, showld bBe oy reapeville waged a fierce verbal dis- | / New Tleans, y —Harry - 4 4 0 o Kuightik - als of ok odge replied: “T have nothing fur- | painted on the hotiom, inetesd Cusstan over whether ome run ihai | Filzpatrick, president of ihe Southern 4118 doaheh i . e rale, e ol e on e ot - - e was se0) on a certain play eught to | asséciation of the Amateur Athlstic AL e The kaiser is endeavoring to purify | time. I am innocent of this crime.” | equilibrinm. The Connects law k x n k’rmt. s ame run was enough to | unlon, broke the W:fltgsbrrec‘;rdf = 11371 Feray 41 the German language. According to Harlan B, Howe, one ' provides for 2 plate &fve the Hospitais the game, § to 7. | {he 75 vards’ walk at the Druid festi- | 43520 = lc nmmm | “ Tho play oqpurred with one sut and | val games at the fair Jounds race 41120 Tews 559 men en second and third. The batter | COurse yesterday. accerding to a sign- | - wEwn a Nomwich Branch, Shannen kneoked a fly te right which was| e: s:-temcnt_‘tadn 'h.th- u:;-eury oS '{.,..’._..’.'. R Fwg ‘Bace hits. Lobert Ma: = ol t Jupes McIntyre, who threw | of the associatiom. Teco! WS | Clev a - § . H Jumifiries, Titus, Esmond :: ths base hits. Knabe, 10 Shetucket St TELEPHONE 9of. e e eI e Shrey | Zpemerly held by ¥ J. Mett of New |Ney ¥ew .03 002t Tdomn - Stumprsices - boms ‘Pune, "Hotese, Titas, ° firat, seeing the throw wewid be too | YTk and was made in 1378. Fitzpat- [ Twe buw nu Jacksn. Rosch Hirtssl e S Stocks late to nt the man from third | Fick's tme wag I1 4-5 seconds. Metts | Yoot Mo Omen oL S Bonds rofl; Rh'.:?lted the ball and threw | Tecord was 12 1-4 seconds. OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS MONDAY. Yerk s S'i :;'—:;;jd - A 5 . .aores® Yo third sq that the mar who A = : el A faee % s had been on secen® was run down be- | Bantamweight Fight ‘n Connesticut. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. pr s I S Ao Grain tween gec and_ third, making the | New Haven, May 15.—Tt wag an- Wor. Lt and his pesses generally were follewed by Rits. The third sut anll clesing the inning. The | n'\.}n(‘ed tonight that Johnnie Coulen | Wastferd . 16, s New Yerk. COttOn | Greenevilies ciaimed that the runner | of Kenesha, Wis., and Frankie Burns e e ! abb po a ¢ - :n“n:k: cs;un Dt ssars, igince. m.s\;r JEseCiy TRSAIE AgEE for ihe |amuines 1 e ANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. ouble play which closed the | bantamweight championshis before s 2183 3 - . innirg. | the Crescent Athletic clud in this city 2 Assos They were right as far as it being a | on the night of May 29. The men will < : 51 3820 9 - double play, but the runner in ques- | weigh m at the ringside at 116 pounds Copasstiont. Laague. 51330 ' . tion soured om the wall which was | and the fight is scheduled for fifteen Tt s & L rEe caught in the eutflcld and was a sac- | rounds. ~ S New Hoven. and Watsr- H that “one run $hall be scored -v.‘ The only u.eneq trottars of last [ Suder 5 51130 OF NORWICH. g ‘:m- t?;l( 2 player has made the | season ameng fhose wianing upward of MW i Nerthamlon mum1 1 egal aircwit of Lhe’i:‘l‘auhbehre three | $2,000 were Helon Stéies, 2.08 i-4, with EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. men are out_ prov t = S ho reaches home o er during & piey | 325, and Hervasia, Sis 1-4 with $2480 . DIVIDEND & i el AP S i 20018 The regular Semi-amnual Dividend n s Ee¥ T SE ias been deciared from the net emrn- Fooviases rate of Four per cemt. a year, and will . Jemsey City .0 s 13 ‘which make them superior to any others Bome . Meckle The Wuddin? of Peroy D. Haughton, head coach of the Harvard football H 1 7 i I. The Single Damper be payable on and after May 15th. Esslin Sisww. team, and Mrs. Gwendolm Whistier Py R T e R v —— , : = = fl FRANK L. WOODARD, ¥ PRICES BARELY MOVE. _ AT Y Bt i oW e I;n'o‘;';z‘! 2. The Oven heated by cup [olflt ues A Toreats- At Bochester_Baitimere 5, Rochester 6. At Buffaie— Previde Bufalo 4. s petiriieTioa s \The Druggist Knew - from Experienee April 21 daw Tr rer. Busine Restricted te Small Margin, | _ But No Sign of Nervousness. NO l ICE New York, May 15.—Trading in| stock x i 3 wae reduced to a minimum to- v day i prices derely moved through | On acaount of the present condition|the sdsilan. Wall strest passed the | in awaitin, 4 from Washing- | of Fairview Resarvolr, the use of hose| fo in pegwrd A = ecisions by the si- | 3. The Two Hods in the base ; Fither of these features is worth \ the price of the range. The Single Damper is the greatest help in ol i e Girle Jumping " __|preme cour: in the Standard Oil and Kwiieini, .Y, Moy’ 15.—The record e e cooking ever invented. One motion for street lawn or garden sprinkling, Amedogn Tobacco osses. 'As thiis wes | for, the high jurip.among the women:: | 1 fave been sehing Dr. Kimers| _push the knob to “kindle,” “bak s strietly prohisited unt!l further n. ne he t&e daye in which the de- colleges was okén today by two | Swamp-Roo: for the past three years | 1 cisions might be announced Prior to| — - Distllers’ Secusies . — | students at Wels coHes h = 7 t ge in the annua ties. This order will b2 strictly en- '“:nNJfNrnp--m"-f the ;.nll.lrt Tor the| . #1382 frroe ol u-u dsy. Miriam Heermans, 11, speek favorably regarding it. I Nave = el Toces. 1t waw pallovd s pue 1:{ T, and Isabélle Swain, '13, | uged it in my own family with good . Bilgey :’:‘r B e Siat e ok .x Philadelphta, both wWent over the|results, end I believe the preparation Per order 193y In thes casps. The tension was Tetord was held 5% Carolyn ‘Taje of | nes this o vo g, T 0e You may 3 - sl record was held by Carolyn Hale of | use t you like. D. OF ‘WATER COMMISSION- | 5io: 1oy Y1Ing the day. ne deanite Fngleside scheoi, New Milford, Conn epecirully. . eived from Wash- Who jumped 4 feet 7 5-3 inches or B. RUBE.& SON, and those of my customers who buy it or “check”—z/e range does the vest. The Oven is heated by the cup- joint flues al/ over alike; no “cold corners,” no “scorching spots”. ington to the clese. Business was re- Ceaety Juickest and surest baker. [ sizictet (o the smallest total of some June S | By Rup | Quickest and surest bake NOT‘CE oo e e Wie Wants to Play Griswold? Personally b ol The T H in the | e veusness and the undertone was dis- o Wants to v , Person = o 1 n the base (paf The- Gitewold maschall team wisiéa| 20th. dap of Ju C. B. Rupe, he Two Hods in the base (p: sames with any amateur team with Druggist, who s the aove | %ep Miss of Griswold, parctioula: v | statemeng Suth that the| - and in fac ented) is a wonderful trouble-saving feature. The ashes fall through a tingdy Grm. By, Leuise Franklin Miner is naw m‘ie% t an‘:‘vuiv;rhre;‘:eduo:”b? \ :n-d in her new office, Breed Hall,| ypeculasive c(rnmflflumx for the ren wit! own. Canterbu Plain- | $ame is tru 1 = e o om 1 ‘ditini of dagisfens and th raeim.’ feid %em‘ks of Sterling. Address C.| e Ex-‘)mfiio! chute into a Hod which is easy to p Moures, 11e 4 p. m. * dition of decisine, and the market ap- Frank Morgan, manager. or Frank D. | < p: 5 o Tod i3 B P ok to B BPacel to resist attack Brownin, captain. Telephon Jew- | empty. The Coal Hod is beside it. ™ sin one go A feature of the ett City, Ct. Letter to ¥adfng wee the stant supply of stocks. e Dr. Kilmer & Co., { Gas Ovens and Broilers for end above range if desired. Ask or evén in the fsgues in which there is al QUALITY wave an aciive wpeculacive interset his wus eapecially nowsceable in the in werk should aiwa be constde: | late aft oz: when lces rose frac- Not New York K. O. Brown. | that Fmmy Clabby fizht Knockout Brown had | o o i > Prove What Swams-Raet Wil Bo For You Binghamten, N. Y. the Crawford agent to show yom Iy Whem it eests no inar jonutly e iy | s sporam_guessing 3 Tnfagiar wihd. BRiRad men aan{ e Gk & BT Ui Petnr 3 o on M This Knockout is net the | Send te Dr. Kiimer & Co.. Bingnam- and write us for circular. by us. @ur price ted thethe besr showin® of the westarn roads, Ecunsgtranta - | New 'k lightwe but a tom, N. Y., for a sample hot Tt w 3 advancing substawtially in Tesponse o P TS 1945 | Chieage boxer, who has picked up the | convince anyone. You vill alse recei Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 21 Union St., Beston STRTBON & YOWNG. | & steagy taguiey which was reported to Plitaburg Co: same title, but is a welterweight 2 booklet of valuaple information, te Buy- e g Ay | ing 2li about the kidne: iand bladgar. Cubs Trade Jack Piefster. | When wtiting be sure and mention The [s h‘(‘agns \h\—fl wn; — Pite] | Norwich Daily Bufletin. Regular fifty- i Drilster: o vhteras WMansics or 11 | cent and one-doilar = ttles for sale | eome In part a: least from Par ing of ihe Erle fasues, which ias AMERICAN BOUSE, : =iz, = : sumed todzy. gnd Pennsylvania con For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich. Agent. tinued iis dowrward movement The | ey 'to | at all drug stores. Parrell & Sanderven. Fropa. iatter stock toyched ite lewest price | "0 nook Jeand Co i:{roh::;k‘f';“:&”}j:so;rfl,f};fl aday “to | EPECIAL RATES te Theatre Treupes | 10C¢ 1907 e, :: }.‘ & s, ‘.' %d pta.. Travi e, Ldvery comnected | od to siareholders and it is supposed - CMET sYRERT. that mueh of the supply of wock which has depressed the price lately has re- sulted from sales against the stocl Saved Cm'd from Death. | holders’ “righ | 5 { = | " Stagistics of imports for April re- | Toled - & W | _“After our child had suffered from I Veadell the expected faliing off in value, | 3 . severe brenchisl for a_vea | which is ascribad larsely to the possi- | Daiet_x dichardson of Richard- ants for the aliot- | ment of new stock have been forward- | | { | bility of changes in the tariff. The d ok atgiss eci Ala, “we fe t had creage amounted to $18.000.040, and Tobcd Bioies Do It had 2 bed cough all M cnb 9 though experts fall off heavily (hars % Blates Mteel ¢ . | o tried manv remedios waz an excoss of experts of $37,074,000. | TS | whthout-avail, a doctor's medicine 3 against an excess of importx in Ar b uselesa. Finally we tried | 5 —_— of last vear of $853.008. The 1 s : New Discovery. and ar R Statement textifiss again to the i Do ha o ed o say thai one hoiile cXec change for the better in the foraign | 2 Weieaie i ic | & completa cure. ard our ci 9S¢ W eys, | trade position of this country, resulting | 10 weses Union ... : { strong heaithy For coug! | in the aceumulation of huge credit bal- | — - Wheior & 1 { colds, hoarscness, la grippe, astima, ; ances abread during the past fey | Toul sies jedo LUCAS HALL, menths. croup and sore lunge, it's the most 3 infallibde remedy thatl's made. Price Londen bid up American stocks be- COTTON. e an.‘dhsv.n‘r:. ’Jr1'a(1} holr:‘o :rr-‘c. Guar- | Shet fore the opening, causing a slight rise| New York, May 15.—Cotton futures | anteed oo, g - e Sha in the early trading en the local ex- | closed staady. Closing bide: May 1o.60 % 3. C. GTONA Prep |change. International transactions | June 15.63, July 150, August were of smail volume, London selling | Scptember 13.58, October 13.93, Novem.- | Ladies Everywhere are glad o know of the wonderful bemefit that Vibusn-O-Gla bas always been to swifsrers of their sex. Thousands of ladies spread the good nows emceg, fhely ®efghbors and friends. Ty w-unwmwm WWurt-O«Gin. I 3@4 misplacement, falnting spefls, oconstant headache, and o’her female troubies, which made me fesl very weak I tried different dnctors, but none geve me e took Viburn-O-Gin and it selieved me so much that I want n Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? ; never. It's foolish to fear a the news of what it has a small amount. ber 12.80. December 12.94. January ' When, ihere ars teal and SO e SO T e :‘:l“:nfi for other sick w—n."-. i FRISWELL Bonds were irregular. Total sales.] 1292 February —, March 12.99. | deadly perils to guard ageinst in unknewn to them, may learn abouk It = the newspapors. par value, $2,019,000. United States | Rpot closed quie Points lower: | swamps and marshes, bayous and low- ; fwoes and fours registered declined 1-3 | midéling uplands 15.30, middling guit |lands. Those are the malaria germs S0 the 9002 work goes onm. has the Largest Line of Alarm |°n call. 16.05; sales, 1232 bales. !g‘;‘;kugs‘;":ch’_i“; g ot Vurn-0-Gin is & purely vegetable corspeund, containing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Clocks in the City. P STOCKS. MONEY. cles and may induce deadly tyhpoid. | Do harmful properties, is sctiveiy specific in fte curative action 01.25 & bottle with full directions. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 3 = 1 But Eleciric Fifters destroys ana ca e T e iy ey oney on call| oit these vicious gorms from the ing g | blood. “Three botties drove ail the | 4 functiers. 25-27 Franklin Street on the womarhty ergans steady, | rate 23-8, last lean 33-8, closing bid | eX ot e $18 malasla _out of my svetem.” wrote| To youmg and o1 it is highly recammended fer the treat- P v Wm. Fretwi of Lueama, N. C, “and w}‘fl;:flf’:&”fiusfi? ;;y;:x B e Mt e os? e ment of all Sorms of female troubies. 106 West 129th Street, New York. & SIX | %his safe, sure remedy. Omly 50c at e Lee & Osgood Ce. CHICAGS @RAIN MARKET. s e mk Yow Gl | Foley's Kidmey Remedy Acted Quickly | %5 o M. N. George, Irondale, Ala., was | 8o 295 bothered with Kidney trouble for many | o, - years. “I was persuaded to try Fo- | ley’s Kidney Remedy, and before tak- | ing it taree days I could feel its bene- ficial eftects. The pain left my back, Tuy kidney action cleared up. and I am | & =0-much better I do not hesitate to recommend Kidney Remedy. An e ol i e e pra e 08 Am. Steel ‘Fousdrtes .. 11 400 Am. Sugar Reining ||| 1T% 1174 500 Am. TH. & Tel Cliae 18 ——— Am. Tobsceo ptd . mo 5¢ “CIGAR pr oottt TR Foiey Kidney Pills are a true med-| 100 Do pra T, A feine. They are healing. siren SoF aldme T i £ Snlemptic ahd_tonic. They "antl e Mk e B Lee & Osgood C- 4 1008 Brookiyn Rapid Trausit T

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