Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 4, 1911, Page 6

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Sheriff John R. Wilcox Obeying Governor Pothier’s Orders to Suppress Gambling — Fruitless Visit to Pler—Plans For Seventh Day Conference—Reunion :f Sz7eath R. L Volunteers — Conn.-R. I. League isbands. Cothier has ordered John hish sheriff for Washing- iniy, 0 suppress gambling in county. The orders arc with spe- il reference to Narruganseit Pie governor has been convinced tain gambling places are being op- rated and said: “Yes, 1 have given Sherift Wilcox orders to stop all gam- bligg in Washington county, and I ex- ped my orders 1o be carriad out to the letter, 1 prepose to clagn the state of a thege parasites. 1 have given warfing that they must quit and I shail meet (heir defiance with tho fuil power of the state. There will be no hervest Sor them this summer if 1 can prevent it. I will go the limi tives and friends from Charlestown, | Wakefield, Kingston and Westerly, E. | L, and from Mystic and Norwich, Corn. The bearers were William H. and Chardes F. Mallison and Clement Reed of Norwich and Alpheus Noca of Charlestown. Many beautiful floral forms testified to the esteem in which | the deceased was held. T 1 was in the family lot on the premise: | James N. Steward of New London | visited in Westerly Thursday A New London young man and 1 Westerly young lady are to wed Sat- | urday MYSTIC Hook and Ladder Company Buys Land —Successful Garden Party—Clark- ‘Paige Engagement. Announced— Local Ball Team to Play at Pier. At @ regular meeting of the Mysti: Hook and Ladder company held Wed- nesday evening it was voted to pur chase the piece of land north of the building of Jesse D. Crary. This lot will add greatly to the appearance Jf the grounds. The lot wus recenly purchased b Crary from the Noyes heirs and includes a waterfronz. It will be put into good condition and the company will have fine grounds. Garden Party a Success. The garden party given by the La- dies’ Aid society of the Congregational church one of the brilliant of the season. It was held on the parish &rounds. Tables were set for cream, salads, etc. In the afternoon many called and looked over the fancy table, where Miss Jennie B. sided. At 6 o'clock supper w: by M Eliza Denison, Louise Pai Ellen Holmes, Annie, Bdith and ¢ Rathbun. The affair was a pronounced success. A good sum was added to the treasury. The committee in chars> was: Misses Eliza Den‘son. Mo Schroder, Julia Ioote, Marion Velie, Mrs. E.'C. Paige and Annic trown. Mrs, |§ 50c and 75c Wash RoyallClo,lhing Company’s Sale Now Going On 194 Main Street All our $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Boys’ Wash Suits ‘Special Comb Sale For the next Seven Days we will have a Special HORN COMB SALE Our buyer ran across some especially fine Hair Combs at ulously low prices on his last, trip 10 New York, and these Com we are offering at Teally bargain prices. We have divided them in 4 lots, and have them displayed show window. WAUREGAN BLOCK Boys’ $1.25 Shoes or Ties . Norwich Bic Suits For Men and Young Men 88 in Sheriff Wileox Is spending the sum- | Miss Mary Sullivan of Bridgeport is - mor at Watch Hilt and in the first hour | the zuest of Andrew W. Fallon and Clark-Paige Engagement. ralld . SEEA of Wednesday he received orders from | family in Cedar streat. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Clark of South- | X lz I HERE. ARE THE PRICES: ragansett Pler and ascertain if there | automobiles bound east and west pass- | ment of their daughter. Mary Snow . . . wae gamblig iu progress there. He |ecd through Westerly Thursd: Clark, to Andrew W. Paige of . LOT No. 1 LOT No. 2 LOT No. 3 came to Wasterly in his automobile | 7., rge a a .| York, sen of Mr. and Mrs. E. . A few Combs that Horn Combs at Horn Combs that | Tnere was another large attendance . L] that 1 ard secompaniod by Deputy Sheriff | .. (he fair of the Church of the T | 0f Church street, Mystic. Both y | 1% 2 are well worth sell regulariy at el Mischell, Poliee Sprgeant Brown and |maculate Conception Thursday even- |People are welk known he wher Z 15¢c to 25 15c— Oicer Roehe proceeded diyect to the o e ' they have mgny friends 9 . o Pler. Jack Jo¥ca's place was the first | 'S ; To Play at Pier. naren’s 0€S or o Sale Price 5¢ Sale Price 8¢ Vistted, 8nd ths offiders were escorted | A DIE touring car bearing a “Frm | y = - | ults on Sale a layout of any Kind could be seen. | clip Thursday morning Saturday, when the Mystic bovs nil 1€S WOr' 0 ol LOT. No. 4 There were several lunch parties in It is expected that business of more | P12% ot Sl R - . . . . L] V't i - 2 < b b > McGuirg will be the battery for Mus- NOTE. In ordering Horn Combs t the place at tha time of the visit, but | than ordinary importance will De [ M° 3 o i fl'l;;e es nothing doing in the gam- | ransacted at’ the resular meeting ol He o - Mo sana esa by mail add 2c for 1 sty o bling line. the town council next Monday. - .« 9 . 5 postage. = fie offieers then hurried to By | Musicia SRR T Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clyde and sous, | L d Sh ’1‘ Zz Sale Price 1 et (Ben, P, B | Mustclans from il parts of Nex | 4 WS SIS G | LadIes” SNoOes or 11es .00 Suits on Sale e Price 14c the o%n. and found the proprietor | and ‘examine the location with a view ;h";lp ) Tor an automobile trip to I utsida the place ere, too. | to erection of st cottages. paspstize {05 two Sve e is 3 fal lot of Horn Combs. We has oy were found several lunch partics. Tha | ‘Cqpe (crection of summer cottages. | The members of St. Mark's Episcopal | wol’fl] $l,50 to $Z at ' i This is just a, special lot of Horn Combs. We have also 2 9 Dlg roem in the anmex, formerly used |, The dumping of crushe§ stone near|sunday school enjoved their annual | 5 e e did line of Celluloid and Hard Rubber Combs. for gmmbling purposes. had been con- '}lh osswalks and then soaking t pienic Thurs fo the Cwsino at| '\m.d inte a dining room, but nothing ;‘h""*r\‘"‘r ‘:‘»”’ w h;;“l -};"A“"MI-" '\'"“" Wequetequock, leaving Mystic on a Be sure and attend this Comb Sale. It lasts only ome week In the gambling line could be found. withs Uks, ds not approved by pe- | special car at 9.33 and returning home Gestria Lo Shopiff Wllcox says that by this at 5 o'clock. - time, although it was past midnight, a| A Bi »rd man found a coat neir| Lemuzl J. Coburn has returned to| blg crowd Hed athered and it was | Quonocontaug and in one of the | Boston after a sit in town. i !)d lh(h‘d)‘lb dfr t. o t i M John H i hild evifent that the werd nad booh passed | pockets was he coat and cash re. John Hermes and two children | ’ ol over the town that there was a raid | Was recovered by Chief Bransfield and | of Easton, Pa.. are guests of Mr. and ’ & and Further chiovt af time was | returned to the owner. Mrs. Joseph Hermes. Retail D ¢ waelons Owing. to lack of patronas r."A. A. Sherwood was a caller on empt from custom assessment articles | instrument bears upon i etail Department 4 m‘[-\r;n v'm;fi um} Thursday nmé Rhode Island-Connecticut Pl;ml Isla(flfl Thur: d{“" . S STONINGTON. one hundred yea ld or over, this | the makers as‘;nf(:‘]“!‘;::\i" s & 3 e did not balleve there was much | lcague, compose teams r obert Chapman has returned from e f placing the instrument in the class Nicolaus Gagliano Filiu aubling soing on st Narragansett]ing Westerlr Pawoatuck Stonimgtos trip to Hallf; Mrs. William P. Griffin to Entertain at | TRIE (e e e Aexapa foste Neap s NORWICH, CONN er, bui that he intended to conduct |anfl Mystic, has disbanded. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holly have re- | Whist—Grange to Confer Degrees— | {yin"the needed proof from the other | The violin was entered — at g " X gt & quiet campaign that wouid result in| g Michael Higgins, Miss Margaret | t0rned to Brooklvn after a visit with| Outing Notes. side, where she secured. the instru- |pounds sterling, and the violin'and | A&l orafes Sven, brompt SLngE the supprossion of gambling within his s, Ars. Maria Wobds, Michacl | (e former’s brother and-wite, Mr. and e ment. She has not the slightest doubt | case at 208 pounds sterling 1 shilling juris n. He sajd the EOVErnor | fruries and Leo Higeine atiended (ha | MIS. Charles Holly. 7 Miss Susie Kelley has returned after | that the certificates will readily be |and 4 pence. meant business and Wat nothing would | fineral *o; Mrs. Amnie Rurke-McDer. | Louie B White lias returned to Bos- | spending a week at Shewville forthicoming, and s she has ot been. | — o Joft undone o stop ihe gume in |iioit daughter of M. and 3 a visit with Harry B. Mae- W. Robbins of Bridgeport is the | parted from' her violin, she is not| Gresce consumes annually $2,500,009 Washi cvmifly, and, sasd the sher- Bitoit e Helen and Carrie Beebe - f P Wilis o Partamouts et v s D san oy s arragana 4% smi . that means Wateh Hill | N:)rn, o S Wektfield, N. J.. are guests of their H., is visiting in town during Au- mihe Involcelih s staled Mhac the | colton SYodh Ibit o Sumetlcad. end Westerdy, too. peT e (Fiday) alterioon: th aunt, Mrs, Frank Buckley. ust e a handicap motor boat Mrs. Ebenezer Morgan has returned C. Chambz of Boston was e 5509 Samuel H. Davie, mresigent of the ek piver, the, stiipssnd: fnls) romt o vis(t st Clarks Falle | business caller in the boreugh Thurs- L R g Xt T R e = e e '‘amous ges Ve y 4 N be a five mile race between the > i T 4 in Westerly, to begin Aug. 23 and \_\’ + AT E t, heavily laden, lies in here waiting — — continue fer one weak, has announcsd | SPeed boats owned by Arthur G. Still-| g . Sl ead our full page story in ? " s - . anouncyd | ;man and Louis E. Barber. Big Fare of Sea Bass—Charity Chapter Willis - ( 74 sue of July 224. e preliminasy_progremme. " The ses- | ™3 810 Lows B Baber, L ot e illiam Wilcox and daushiers THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Out TODAY. 19 o'cleek in Bliven opera house, when | T4 Snyder. who sent in the fire alarm s e been guests of Mrs. Wilcox's sister, Rev. Clavton A. Burdick wil sive the | from box 46 Wednesday morning. Just | Fishing schooner Tartar, Capt. Hen- | XIEh [SUSTE 0. o0 VGes Wileow el R . el AT O i Just!ry Langworthy, came into New York | 3 Wilcox eed rinti P a of weicome, the response to e | &3 S00n as the firs was discovered both e 0 e Tork | will remain here a few days. r@ made by Rev. George W. Hills. Then | Ntered into u friendly race for the fire | Thursday with 570 bushels of sea bass| “yfise Blanche Mason is visiting at .Judged by what really counts— Prestdent Davis will meice an address |Alarm box. Ira Snyder reached the|and Porgies, caught on the southern spring Lake, N. J. in actual service and wear— do on Our Stewardship and the annownce. | €021 first, broke the glass and opened | €048t~ = - ‘ John . Palmer of New York is at ment of esmmiftees vall be made, In|ihe box. but Mr. Clarke pulled the| . The picnic of Charity chapter. O. the Ocean house. more than any other kind. the aftemnoon there will be 4 sesmion [1°ver and sent in the alarm. Lol B Dr. and Mrs. ‘Willlam Mann Irvine Call and of the Young People’s hoard, with a| Two himdred tons of granite in the| = Tane oguondek and daughters left for their home this all and examine our line of saception By the Wiasterly church and | rough ihat was broushi from Ma s Ain rtain- | Veek In Mercersburg, Pa. after having he F. R B Moy B o O A i ; Sl rberta Ashbey is entertain- | Boce e eyl the Famous e n in the > by schooner Allen GUI- | ing soeats Tromr San Frarhe Spent a month at the Parsonage-bs -35-6 evening. ney two months ago, to be used In the | B Mieanen Webke ot Front stre.t | the-Sea. - ct seclety, with a_sermon | P has been cut and d o o s Yor Is Fooati Irs. William P. Griffi 1l enter- il the evening by Rev. Gi. E. M e PpeTL St and e Donald Ross of Naw York is spendi- m sriffin will_enter- s in the evering by Rev. G. &. Main. | It s now beins loaded on sioamer | ink n-fawt dave with hie sasens oa R fow frlanas at iy hise o e, The BULLETIN Co. e Tools and Cutlery today. The session Friday morning, but thera will | Westerly, a sranite center, 16 Al En R e e e 64-66 Frankli p 4 gession Priday morning, hue thera will | Westorly: @ sranite ‘center, 15 only 15 | Frank Shirley of Providence is visit- | her home ir nomor of her auni. Mrs ranklin Street cost no more than the ordinary he delegates opportunity to visit the| i S e ing his parents on Prospect Hill Holmes, of Providence, who Is visiting | Kind b gl | s e Mt . William Pliss Watrous, son of Wil-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis.who have | er, and Miss Yerk of Boston, who ‘s ind. Terant. There will b o devotiony b | liam . and Harriet Watrous, died on | been visiting Mr. and M dwin Car. | the guest of Mrs. William C. Thomp- All tai ek - A e & dey X~ ursday morning of tuberculosis at]son, returned to their home in Ux- |Son. A our claims are backed wit Sictae in the evening, led by Rev. E. D. | his home in Hillside avenue. He was | bridge Phureds s, R Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Stone are in 3 g urday, Sedhath Ming. thare | 2OTMETIS emploved in the Cottrell The fishing sehooners Earl and Net- | Northfield, Ma e a "'money refunded if you're not oL g o there | but, upon advice of physicia tie Aire fitting ont for a sea bass trip | Dr and Mrs. Robert S. Starr and . satisfied ' guarantee. With Presidént W. ¢ Deland of Milton. | Locre ired position as co on the Jersey coast family of Hartford are guests of Eu- " { TR o6 e preacter & i, Juibon, | tor oy ind Stoni Mrs. Willlam Cunningham has re- |sene P. Edwards. 3 & Mslon of the Womei's Board f the that posit turned from a visit to her daughter in To Enjoy Cottage Life. o e | re: health. Philidelphia : 9 A stonasy sewlety. In the evening Mis: e deceased was 23 vears Srellad for 1etteratin: the N of the cottages at Pleasant View next =, Anna M. West of Milto 5, wiit] > fevorite with hls acpuskhtances. Jostiitice uxe s foliows:. Ghas: s They a s. Beatrice Sout! et : H ildi i Peonasemaiod for the work n Cnn | L — e e e e e As the Steam Fitting and Plumbiaz Bulletin Building. 74 Franklin St. Monday morning the Sabbath school V. VIRGIL W, BLA 2 Sy o Tamh 1" | Mirs. Warren C. Perkins a \n - - e Tk the e / CICMAN L e T e business conducted by the ROBERT afternoon theve will he = n of | Gets Nepaug Residents Excited by Hi New Yorl by e S = W. A Bilce & .l . : g y His | in New York Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Pike entertain=d | K/ {he assaciation of physicians e Stunts in Ventriloquicsm. | fodue Arthur P. Anderson hus<re. |2t Wamphassett Point Mr. and Mrs. | BROWN ESTATE is to be either = e evemine therg will _Sentr R T & ialieis bt = on and their son and wife | SR e Slains ecivias ot the )’ Those who Kaow The B Cowsh . [oimes ooul e Duslnega (HEID. (0" New | o R W T aten or Bntssain | wound up or sold on or about September ickman when he was pastor of nd Mrs. E. E. Gates and ¢ Mas r = P T s ) Ny T ot nave arrivad in the villaze Will Confer Degrees. 1, the acceptance ‘1? orc:lers folr installa nnual reunion of the Seventh | the following story from. the By | & some tme with Capt. and Mre | The meeting of the grange will be i i i imi Rhode Island Voluntesr Veteran asso- | Press | A. V. Morgan on Pearl street held at the Road church Wednssday tions OF TepALL, WOLE L be ‘mltedj £a gistion in Pantuxet Wedncaday Judce | The neishibo nooa Nepag s ‘RH_'rm- monthly mesting of the Noan |evening. The third and fourtn desrexs our ability to perform the work desired T > o ith ngsto] in a state of great excitme ast week | Fire company wi ednes v | Wil be conferre on se al _candi- and Westerly was re-elected president. | Wednesday morning Eyvedl RIS : : B 2 S : R o sretiaemy | Wodnesday momlye Rew Vg i@ERIE oL o 0o dates et R s within the time limit mentioned above. Seviy A S = 1, pastor of the Congregation- i. E. Andrews, who has bea e Road church Sunday school will 3 5 5 anoT? Prosnt. Among, them Capt. | a1 church in the town 'of Warrch, had | confined io her home on Pearl strect |hold tia pienic' Aus. 11 near the All orders for material will be ac- : lien. now . ran: | becn staving a hort time at hie s | bt Finess, s much smproved. church. 5 gty clsco. Thie reunion was the first he | mer |:;.yln~.}1 Rere. Nir. Blackman is an | The many friends of Austin Lamb | Whileon a plenic recently at Lan- cepted subject to the limitations of stock t and it was the first time he|accomplished and well known bass | Were pleased to welcome him on the |tern Hill Amos Hewitt killed a red Ind met some el his old comrades It Js faiso ventriloguist of | Strect vesterday. Sr. Tami has heen | snake measuring several fect lon, on hand. B _the cloge of the war. THe is a| rable” me: boy the | very or a long time. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lincoln of New 5 Bother of former Lisutenant Governor | name of Tarton came in’ while 3 e rETT Yorks are stopping here! All persons indebted to the ROB- JE 2 a of Hopkinton, who lackman was practicing his v £ 7 iss Marion Lathrop of = % also a member lation, Diir- [in ventrioquism. " ¥ eaene, Mis i = in the B . ERT BROWN ESTAT 11 f 3 b he assoc s o sarton visiting in the Road distri E will confer i8¢ the sast year 15 of the V;umrwdn\-,;rnm’ n great astonishment and sup- | What Towns of the State Are Doing B i - 5 % a the £ oileall, bused that ihere was g man in”the According to Plans Filed. VALUABLE VIOLIN a favor by making immediate payment = chimney bricked in pack of the fire- / — e : 1 o The funeral of Atrs” Annie S, Sekater s A e < Should dic | Tn the line of new building projects | Brought from Europe by Miss Bran- in order to facilitate the settlement of ® held at “1 Charlestown, | Un! 4- ived immediately. Bar- | for the week, the most important un- i 2 - i on"‘Sunda the at 1 | ton was all excitement and started on | dertaking s the new laboratory to pa| Sc9°@ of Farmington—Held at Cus said estate. Childs it lik o m Res Atnold of |4 un down the road for assitance.|erected for Yale University, at a cost tom House. e ren use 1t € grown-ups. i o isted by | Several families were notified, the tel- | of $350.000. Some of the other. pro : S 5 Shi il: srederick The Sanistedl Y | ephione sesvice was. ouE i | Sty e mome of the other Bro. lihtisy Fistabgard > of Farm- nes so easily. o g A e of re their labor in the kay fields and | office at Bristol, for which bids have |iDZton. the daughter of Town Clerk ro teke o o iod Lavdpeidmand | O0Ice at bristol, for whith bile Nave | P undaces of. thit town) an. accom: A THEF. F. DALLEY CO., Lud. Bufale, th was one of the first to arrive | church alterations in Bridgeport |fysed from abroad, esishes sha) | when he saw the situation he | house in Hartford, factories in B {had mstruction from the masters of =, Zis W i WHEN you want to put your busi- | WHEN you want te put your H. y’S| a"‘ in preaching o sermon to the min. | Port, power house/in Decp River, store | the violin on the contincnt, brouel 585-.87--89_ est Main St. ness bafora (he public, thare' (4 o me- | ness befors the public, there 1s 5o s Others in the hastily zathered |an fenement blocks in Stamford and | With her a violin which was made in dium better than through the advertis- | dium better than throggn ¢ « | listened in_ silence, and Mr. | Eridzeport, a $40.000 residence | Niw [ 1720, e nearl: 200 vears ago. s oS s T " — — fng columns of The Bulletin ng columns of The Piile savs this is a free country(| Haven, anj residences costing from | Jrandegee. matarally, as a true musi- = = - — ——— — = e e s e 3 speaking =0 that the volce scoms to|Ville and Middletown, and two. ihres | Session, and she was-a bit grieved to | - anbHDA - & &% i > Cities. New plans reported. fop il |the custom house that until she had | “ p‘Renorel colI:r to Gray or Still Ineredulots | yeeic inctude a 30,000 Toaidence ;"l‘f”' pished the oficlals with certincates | £ ( oy - If the Grand Trunk had New Haven, $60,000 church in Stam- |cf the :ge o e violin she mus - ) ded hair—Removes Dan o o the Grand Trunk had come such | ford, new factories in New Haven and | €ither feave the violin with the cus- ( druff and invigorates the Scalp | 777" %) Hopild have heard of how | Middletown, business block in New | tom officials, or pay the duty of 45| - E : ad heen in euchering the | Britain, store and tenemenss idees | per cent., which on the valuation of | . by New Haven. Th e nements in Didge Promotes a luxurient, Nehtavens That's the reward®of be- | port and Waterbury, hotei addi onin | $1,600 sworn to in the invoice and the g heslthy hair growth—Stops its 7 little, When the ‘“New Haven' does | Norwich, and one, two, thres, six and |¢45¢ at $10 in addition would mean a b 1 a it, It is evidence of an abuse of privi- | ten-family houses in Cromwell, N custom fee of $454.50. > . For mervousmas treitamil healdachs, ( falling out. Is not a dye. lGEe and power. Anyway, there (he|Haven and Bridgeport—Commercial| Miss ~ Brandegee deposited the | Woman’s Relief = PR o o o S100 apd S0c. at Deug Stores or direct ween | 1,5y 711, LI O O and Trunk keeps | Record. amount, conditional upon its recovery | ! @ow» pains, and other symptems of general female weslmess, ( e et Fiay Boviaities Cus<l spite of the. toming developiecy op = — on filing acceptable proof that the in- Dr Wrugers Viburs:O-Gin Compound, the woman's remeds, & Newark, N. J., U.S. A. * | New London's & v attes a4 o Not Even a Politician. strument is over 100 vears old. The é this compound has besn found quick &nd safe. ot e p e i far better as it| Colanel Goethals wants the United |Provisions of the tariff schedules ex- - Bas been know fer gears as “Woman's Rellef” sinca - e b e Lo ( Soa: qealed | 1§ than that of Providence. ariford e e et L o ‘best remedy wealt srbonon -u.-r-x-m hair and keepiag the Bcalp ur;u\m.n. f,':“';:m‘ SRk 1'r" :;;lvfmxmw T xl;u |= — e = 1t has positively provem its great varze In the treatment of ( red, tou et et b e al itself, before private than any have ever taien. BFUSE ALL SUBSTITUT papers will have to admit the serious- | CoONel is very clearly not a states- eannot preive it streng encugh. the best g & St chas Oegoon & Co. | hovs ot the imiencun o it <l | M Mibranike Tournal ON HEALTHY SCALPS| B5 I NI el el I ve8 ere s buBienr b any o (5 08 3 e Sl e & Osgood Co., Utley & Jone: ;;::nh in ’l[h |u:(l uf! New England, G;c':do oM - i r & pecullar to women, whick can be reached by medicine, -odh:lu. on earth.’ ( = — — h a3 it may hurt them to acknowl- e Is Missed. , ; cdge that there is business cnoush at | The man who misses Joe Cannon the [ To prevent dry, thin and falling | It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful EOWLL Toel ffks Welling & SSutiey Ioitov € JUw Pt ] e head of zansett | mbst is the cartocnist. Chs 2tk | ad A i L " BB fo attons, he=d 8t Nerssnselt it Iy the carfoonist Champ Clazic| fiair, remove\dandruff fallay fteh- || istters from them olearly descrtbs. It ocontalne ne poisonows ’ However capacious New London's har- | rakishly as his esteemed predecessor, | ing and irritation and promote| | - arugs. 81.25 a tle with directions. bor may he, the Grand Trunik will tilwaukee Sentinel I AT s G ahe g Che < W . aukee Sentinel . growth and beauty of the dence when, the improvements néw i : hair, frequent shampoos with Cu- A e ihilsn Wiy Bore Gre fomplstods: ana | oiecand Manuel Take Notieo. 0 S8 SVaRdMe el aasioral 4 INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | ithin niteen miles of the Proviacnce |y it it Satver. nd e Fotmr hah | dressin N Gibmis ot Franco-German Dru. 0., 1 West 129th St Z Westerly Branch there is a popuiation approximately | of . rnendcavoring to resaln pos- fment, are usually effective \when £4 2, est reei, e o Capital 6QUATt6 one-half the Dopuigtion or 11 n oLthe throne over there.—Chi- Y & ety L T ees Million Dellaes | Sntire state of Conmecticut. That in | RetordHerad other methods fail. In preserv- i AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. : b urplus . ree e Dollnrs | Gro reanon why ths G ety sant - s 2 EE ivi . Ber Py Thounaod Mosownts. | sircs to make ita poag Tuak de Aiding the Guest. e purifying ‘“;‘_1 gm;;‘f.\rmgrthe } 5 Liberal, courteous and efclemt i its | here rather than at New London.— ollette also believes that the |S<I, I preventing minor erup-| . J o < o 0 management. Prowidenice Journil 13 h'JEnvy should seek the man, but |tions from becoming chronic and S he hus o objection {0 sprinklfre s |in the treatment of torturing, dis- A== b Eetablishea 1901 LoDetived v T delphia Tnauiter. 2 figuring humors, rashes, itchings i Pl Some Texas fishermen have ahts CH = ; $ o i o - 2 . R, L | mingham News. Lapps, live side by side . gentle emollients have no rivals. ok B b o s 2

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