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A CHARGE OF NEGLI! The wrecking of the tow of the tug S Lizzie out from New London, at ich 5 Point Judith, on the night of August : 31, has called out sharp eriticism from tention to the ¢t that several years ag the government was announced to 2w [he Boston Store s | P 7 % MIS.S ETHEL Lkwg Soprano, - MADE A VOW, / “Five minutes of your time is all I|image of me, everybody says, although = be about to build a $570,000 break-|ask, madam,’ sald the man with the | She does have a gift for hurting hfir- 115 YEARS O. water at Point Judith expressly 1t0|pack number plug hat. “In five min- | Self thif I never possessed. She has Subscription price, 12 a week; 50e a | WOUthy lifeboat. Such a launching ¥ Al !'her earliest infancy and her parents ————— gy i ey chine s the mechanical triumph of the | have to pay so many doctor bills that - o ° 199" - e __|#nd landing place has never been bUilt, { ,¢e * [t combines several indispensable | they get discouraged, for it seems im- 66 9 : lha il ol R has the life-saving station there|articles in one. In its present form we | possible to get anything ahead. Lha Dgatetfce at Norwich. n provided with a motor lifebeat | have u coffee mill, all ready for busi- | “When she was 3 or 4 months old I 2 prriesiie g By able to do the heavy weather work|ness. We push this indicator around | was visiting at my daughter's home of that stormy shore. The utmost|to the left and, presto, we have a sau- | and one day there came an agent to 66 9 99 aud Cousier. . USUAL ! USUAL e AUDITORIUM 505 VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES Mon., Tues. and Wed. MACK & WORTH presenting “The Scotchman and the Lady, * and others, 1 Roo: s6-3. - - o X Eall "R e bl ehtc cator still farther to the left. Violal | creature and I remember distinctly Ved. S ades - > $ rios, ““u l.n:h.rs: or uo.-llt o :‘n}.‘ H\u , :‘ ‘m 3 mm“‘:«-h‘:.rx :\]‘}x,tl:':! We - have \\ P s e SRl S e e ot su’ch e )'O\;lri- 5 Wed. and Thurs. the second of ¢he Mutt & Jeff photo farce series. s thes, Reem e olly 3niprygticsing ¥ 8. Now we move the indi- |l wouldn’t be surprised-to hear that 2 Bullding. Teiephone 110, run high ,l_ : X L A N ur A e e If you are returning to College or School this - 7 oo Wednede S| The Foston Transcript, commenting | **¥oud botter move your legs instead | brother LITTLE RHODY’'S Biu FAIR upon the wrecks, says: { the indicator before my husband This agent was selling a machine - 5 - Thne et oo T tows a Tl | Colhgs wnik West. ¥ou Borer main Mes |thEt Wt Tote Al & i e Fall you will find this store full of the things Rhode Island’s Only Fair « New Ecgland’s Best Fais| REPUBLICAN TOWN TICKET. structive. The fug Lizzle D. put out “He's in the back yard saw- | bishop of Canterbury, I think it was, 1 Y and he's in a bitter mood, as | and it had an indicator on it just like { from New London harbor in the night ¥4 1s when sawik wood, shd 1 although I don't rémerdber that which you will want for persenal use or for BRSO of August 30. The storm met her after | tromble when 1 think of what will zent said anything about prestos RANCIS E, BECKWITH, | Race rock had been passed. The tow- | happen if he comes around the corner |or violas or other barks and buds. your room CHARLES BUSHNBLL. | oat captain mode an attempt o turn | of the house and sces vou here for |The machine was a complete cradle o . Assessors f and run for the haven he had left, | there's nothing that infuriates him as | with rockers and everything. but when : . g oo ":7:-"::""' [ but it sas found impossible to turnm |Mich as the Sight of an agent. I must |you pressed the indicator it turned into (Third Floor) I The Day €o See the| ALEXANDER B "’ H. e tow “He was obliged to try the|SAY it's & shame and a disgrace for = {a washing machine in th- ny » BIG EXHIBITS * | large, strong man like yo 5| 1 e when Febinke arobha. PonittTHAIER, SVGRE ong man like you to be goins | twinkling of an eye, and then Assessor for Two Years. - 3 round pestering women with ' your | vou pressed again it became a music g5 Tyl s | fully reaiizing the dangers. The Rve|presto and violas, which, I sunsnse, are and I don't know what else. run S’ ags an ul ases WED., SEPT. 18 grance, pay now lies in thivieen fathoms of water; | some new kind of healing herbs gath- | “My daughter hadn't discovered that T LN Thee Board of Relief, |the Brenier is piled on Dickens reef.|ered by the government chemist at the | agen ents in disguise, so she THURS. SEPT. 14 GOVER R’S DAY, JOHN 'F. SEVIN Captain Johansen of the lighter was | dark of the moon. purc combination machine STURDY TRAVELING COMPANIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Asnual Address by President Rowland G. JAMES W. BLACKBURN. dréwne % | I wouldn't e one of those com- | against my protests and put that pre- Hazard Town Clerk, The Point Judith ife savers s | U 0 S TR 1S | W She unfortanateehiid heppencd | | Trumks $4 to $20. Sait Cases and Bags 75¢ to $19.50 et T REN F Y, SEPT. 15 CHILDREN'S DA FRIDAY, SEPT. 15 CHILDRE] SDAY CHARLES 8, HOLBROOK. the plight of the tgws. atd here and argue, telling me that | to get her little pink angel toes against EE T T | ing pl and a modern <r\f-uxm\nx‘u has been indorsed by Mr. Hacken- | the indicator and the machine gave a 3 Than Ever il own _uy.‘:r:{p . | and self-bailing power h!r);u.}l. - '\hl\‘rm idi or ‘:m(\)fi ‘[‘.u“ \dmm Instead :\n:ap hkeln bear trap and the flr‘:l SPECIAL 24 - INCH SUIT CASE, GOOD Before is water deep enough fo you should be doing something usefui, | ing machine, making 800 revolutions a p " i m Implements, Houschold and Dairy, Produets, Catditor of Fhmes, | 1o water deep enough for getting them | YOl Sh0uC, e HoffE somelbive uselh | Ing msctine, jmakine 200 sevonioa o} VALUE: (wernance .. . i ood Vogeabi, Flower and Pl st A, Lo S THOMAS A ROBINSON, = A o $ | a respectable hat, for T'm sure no gen- mixed up in the machinery, with big aup) s of these tows tleman accost a lad, hile wear oden ing entan would ac ady while wear- d paddles beating her in forty need not have involved the loss of Iife. | inu"ateh ‘' hat ae that i ey o mnl Couch Covers of all kinds, 75¢ to $13.50 The life savg's were, as always, ready “T made a vow years ago never to 1t was the most shameful thing I and egger to go. They had not thelbuy any machines with indicators on |ever saw and I made a vow right there FAST RACING =y immaon PREMIUMS AND PURSES ALL GREATLY INCREASED| VAUDEVIL FREE VA by the P fl:‘.fi.wemyi- Constabl, DAVID R. K JOHN H. REF think of what happen=d to my dauh- | me out of it. Now, I hear my husband Agents Town Depos X ter’s little zirl just before T made that | coming, and the faster you go the safer PAVE i equipment them under any circumstances. and |that I'd never buy anything with an IMITATION BAGDAD COUCH (O T A T o Yo TAVE LAMBERT. = e s economical or & pro- | MY blood runs cold to this day wh-- 1 |indicator on it. and no agent can argue COVER, three yards long and 50 inches ‘ADMISSION 50 GEWTS 5 crastinating department, the Point Ju- | TWO wide—SPECIAL PRICE ... HARLES W 3 dith life saving station. through no b $= M forming, 3 OSTELLO LIPPITT, IR s, ; precious child is just the | yow'll be FRANK 1- WOODARD ault of its men, i ful to shipping Chicago News. SPECIAL | REAL BAGDAD COUCH COVER, in and crews chiefly in quiet weather, VALUES | the fascinating Eastern \designs and SEH["]I. S PI] l ’ Town s‘chaal \‘m ors, | when the chance of the life zfl\inz FOOD PRICES NOT MUCH { beans and tomatoes also will be high colorings, regular price $5.00— 3 | 9 (For Three Years) | crew's being needed is exceedingly er, but rice remains cheap and unle SPECIAL PRICE . EDWARD CROOKS, glim: and. in heavy weather, such as HIGHER THAN LAST YEAR | 1ere is a marked advance in pork it : e aAX. 2 ¥ GEORGE THOMPSON A of ‘AuBustiaL, e dRew 1n STt — is argued that the man of slender 1 TPads, Books, Pencil Boxes, Slates, . (For Thiee Years commencing 1912), | i OF . In Some Respects Conditions Are | neans can provide for his family | Paints, Crayons, Rules, Ink, Glue, Mu- | G_WARREN DAVIS v X e 4 More Favorable to Consumers Now. | without serious strain. | B eTons e Lakaranuss, Mk AT e THE ROUND-THE-WORLD CRUISE Sugar and Coffee High. jcllage, Pens, Pencils, Book Straps, | ay, Thursday, Saturday Registrar of Vote) New Yori, Sept. 1a—Wiile thov-d “guo 00 o SIS ok Dhenoins Underwear and Hosiery Departments - = The round-the-world cruise of the . 2 Fo > % el Bask TYLER D. GUY. A e (i | 8anids a8 sstarying In China, anc |'englly high: it toss w50 So stady . | Folding Cups, Lunch Boxes, ums,} c 5 Auditor, bhad its birth in a faker's mind, for | France is being torn with riots in pro- | ing the rgm'ku Dred ict ll{itflde(;_\'(:;xserl AN EARLY SHIPMENT OF “HARVARD MILLS” HAND FINISHED, {| ctc. | econd Week of R & ” i e L 4. | consumption which invariably follows | - M i A the Army ‘and’ Nevy. Register 'Copent wat ‘aamipht e, Lifeh cost o 1000, Iy erahybitive igdvance, will soonie. RIBBED UNDERWEAR in all their variety of Ribbed Vests, Pants, | The Poli Pla ors Tooe Wartus out with the statement that there is | there is renewed attention In this | store these (wo breakfast table neces : ; : | y PR . iy SO practically mo reason for belteving | oo F TS U e has o A g v S Tights, Union Suits and Corset Covers, places our Underwear Depart- § . tranklin quare | < - that such:a plan. 1s . in e Gmemt| RIS G0 IR T O S e standard Rio spot coffe brought ment in a particularly advantaaeous position, thus early in the season, I/ 3 Presenting for the first time in - e . P 4 -8 cents a pound wholesale in vears, that coffee is soaring an - | New York Saturday, as against 10 1-2 to supply every demand for all latitudes from Maine to Maryland. PRESIDENT MELLEN'S RESIGNA- a8 ore gelling & s $1.10 a | ce et & Ehe TiON. fully teat the endurance and seaworth- | (55 BEC SURE 8 ISR S8 0 D SRR 8 SRR M8, NG, Nl hoted Ribbed G ts 50¢ and 75 i & iness of such a fleet, and America 8| ;o0 Lo © e oking themselves: | wholesale at 6.70¢ per pound, the high- Cotton Ribked Garments 50c an C le hositive announcement thatfthe only nation that has taken the | oW IS E D B cirrence of | est level sinee July, 1899. Failure of 5 o . v Teom poldated | risk of a world vovage With a fleet | gno corigitions of 1909-10, when the | the Europesn gugar beet crop and poor Merino, Wool and Silk Mixtures 75¢ to $2.00 etire from the man- | of modern battleships. Cost Sf Iiving reached its apex and de. | Drospects in Cuba sre given as the Freat Mow MAEING| 1t was a good iden and ne doubt} e By e s G- | cause of the abrupt jump in the sugar . ot well 58 | was worth shl It cost, for 1t was Hot | Calics boSperss SEalnas meat and other market. HOSIERY IN DEMAND BY YOUNG WOMEN is confined to black at th | this city, Paul Armstrong’s Wall Papers | “ALIAs ™ JIMMY mind. he intent of the first cruise was to Go where you will, they say you will | | find no better place to buy WALL peopie was m‘l:hb; m-;v;"\"'- but | disappointing in a ~unh.|« ;;c cct, and | :A’Igh-p{‘h'e:l ;i‘nllll;n:g/l.fle'?)\\;(l?‘l;: ;‘f,‘.;i:‘(::{ - Much Dlopends on Location. time of ths year. Aside from selecting only reliable makes WE | PAPERS than at Shea & Burke's. Onuz .t ¢ ere i O be no | the condition of all the ships after a | throughou e '0 is e price the consumer must pay is H & about his withdrawal, and 1t 8 | year's crajee was mueh better than | eCOnomic experts seen here today an- |cuch a variable quantity throughout STAND BACK OF ALL GOODS WHERE ILL-WEARING FABRIC [|hundred rew patterns just received. | VALEN’]‘IN not surprising that some time I8 re- | i\ was thought they would be. swer, No. Prices will be higher, they | the United States that it is almost IS AT FAULT. | Good Papers as low as 5c a roll. quired to seiect his successor < 4 ' s say, in some instances, above those of | impossible to strike an_intelligent av- a | M Niitein Das Dleyad sterly | 1L is up to the other great navalliast winter, but they add that the man |erage. Much depends upon the loca- | ALL BORDERS FREE. i > 5 and e v Dpaved & masterly | powers to test their fighting ships in | who sets his table with plain, evers- | tion of the retall dealer. | | Night Prices, 15-25-35-50c. and since he took ¢ e o Con- | {he same way, and until they have|day fare, avoiding fancy brands and i | Tl o i i oildated road and moved o extend itx |15 4 e ke ncle’ sam's | hear lirics, MY, await the approach | Comparative Table of Wholesale || For Marking Underwear, | Toilet Necessities | Matines Prices, 10-15-25c, interests New England: and after - e P cruit of cold weather without undue anx- rices. | SHEA & BURKE apturing the Boston & Maine and tlrlunlh” x\....;_\l“]e a second cruige | O, ¢ The followirs table of 5 standzrd || Limem, Ete., For Every Day Use. ! securing sufficient stock of the Boston | 2T0URG the wdrld. ) commodities, however, shows the pre- | g rivel i deetins ot |, OU e% baltcshipe now can cross| Prices’Lawer Than vear Age. | valing’ wiliesale Jorices when the | | We have in stock a complste line of | HAIR BRUSHES in the standard || 37--47 ‘Main St. MISS OLIVE E. HUNT s L P the Atlantic and return without co: pointed ou hat, generally | month of September openec. These | B « P initi ke ’, 2 2 = "t system, to say mothing of his i fris, ‘with. the exception of Sof: | fzures ‘have changed omly siightly || .Cath 'S” weve initials, red on | makes—Adems, Howsrde Keep TEACHER OF PIANO, ng up, and have the broadest zone of | Undertakers and Embalmers. buying up and consolidating trolley | € UP: and have the broade fee, sugar, potatoes and a few can- | ince: white. If you desire, in a week’s | clean and Pearson’s “Ideal.” | < s : nes all over southern New Bngland, | 2¢!!V1%Y of any power ships afloat. }nvd vegetables, the present month of Sept. sept. || time we can have your name woven | Lo oL oo ) Norwich =nd Taftville. £ iihtingianiblsos. $9%s look Ad as mearly GQENERNOUSLY REWARDED;. | Septeniber ‘wag ushered in with con 111, 1810, || to order in any color. AT THEIR | pO0TH BRISHES in Prophylactic, | . F. . GEER BEatied Mis miosion 45 any man b " Sitong more M vofable o 0 Flour, straight winter, OWN LIST PRICE. g b e o8 k 3 gty gy It is strange that Ovington, the than was the case a year ago. On |~ (1 e 3 Fhatioh nakes. | - | TUNER 2 1o doubt that he has been | lATSest winner at the Harvard-Boston | September 1 mess pork was quoted at | po v == j ™ pagie ?® i i | . subjected great responsibilities; | AVition society’s meet should have|$19 a barrel, wholesale, as. againet $24 | “ateers (Chicago), per DENTAL PREPARATIONS—Pow- f| 35¢c DINNER, o 2882 Prosnie B0 g umbled about his winnings, which ame date 10 e e- .01 2 s 3 & Tal. Bi1. 3 surprising i€ his | EFUmbled sbout his winnings, which | o8 Hhe Sa%as S0 2 1ol iore than | o 100 108, -l 800 830 We carry Manicure der, Paste and Liquids—Colgate’s, N 811 Norwle Ga ay under the strain | **¢¢¢d 5 people Who arel1sc a pound as compared with 18c in | SHeeP, BYEUC CodE = Hudnut's, Sheffield’s, Sanitol, Etc. I TOWRN § : .- making up’the purses to encourage | {1 LN FL1%of Tnst vear: western | Ler 100 Ibs. oo 0 083 Articles ¢ IF YOU WANT A vonderful career in | Ong-distance flving cannot hope 1o |iard is selling at a fraction more than | H9gS, prime i TOILET SOAPS in Roger & Gal- || DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 12 FIRST CLASS PIANO, as has been evidenced j}'“‘“ ey DACks w 30y ns@flst ke ‘llhzm '—';‘ I ene 5 R For the care of the Hands and | let's, Piver's, LeGrand's, Hudnut's, || Zet a SHONINGER through i diynd e v choinngirted he great papers of the country | tember, . and butter and eggs are it > Ey 10 ok 3 te's, Ete. WHITE, THE TUNER, e etnten o 'he [ have made an offer of $30,000 for the | both comparatively reasonable and a | Sel BELI% il Nails, in a complete variety. Colgate’s, Etc | F. C. ATCHISON, M. D. 1S South A St, Taftville. o remite aaes; and e lfirst successtul flight across the con- | few cents cheaper retail than in last | BO8% GG RS N ors i . ly | = railroad men I the countrs | tent. and Robert G. Fowler of San | September. Mutton, carcasses( Chi- = [i- PAVBIGIAN AND SURGEON, - | yywpp i« no: advertising medium i = 2 Francisco is the first man to attempt | Flour Prices About Same. caso), ver To 9230 4 i Rbom 3, Basond. Il iar. S annon” Blax, | ek Il ot ad yertising madisiz, fu the 1 He left San Francisco Flour of £00¢ v is_selling at | EBes. state, fresh, 2 | Night 'phone 1083. otin’ for business results. REPORTS. day and hopes to reach the Atlantic| the same price that prevailed at this | Beef, family, bbl.. - | & ew thing for the specula- | coast in 26 days. time last year, and bacon may be had | Pork, new mess. bbl.... .19 at some stores for 20 cents a pound, acon, 0! bs, smol ts of These great g gainst the abil money to avi- | 30 200 S 4 53¢ a vear ago. The | ed (Chicago), per Ib. a lgment of the crop experts|ators by wealthy organizations and |, erage family” steak costs about 28c | Hams, smoked, per ib of the agricult department. This | newspapers will not continue forever, | a pound. as it did last year, though |Lard. western steam, Ib. We Re-upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets | NOTICE i | ene vho is known to get there, has been going on aver since the de- |since the performances are entirely | experts say that with all feeding crops | Butter, creamery, state, partment was started and is likely to|open and there is no such thing as|short. it is not unlikely that it will | best 1b. .......... ontinie corralling 1eceipts. | go higher as the winter progresses. |Cheese, choice east fac- 7 | T B doat R ] ' iPhe enstAHIEHinve o hibiie walsomel = tory, 1b. : {as a nation, but on the contra : i ions j ow | -ast will ha ¢ _welcome otato Shortage Serious. Mackerel, No. 1, ba 1 tion Bo: [ brought divisions and trouble. A few | . me fro e o ecause the | for Aviator Fowler of San Iranmcisco, | rhe t of poultry will be largely | (Boston), per bbl. Bible Q“es n X | Jews accepted our Lord as the Christ, otton rep From the figures sent |and we hope for him a safe voyvage. | determined by cofd storage holdings, | Codfish, large dried, per but tho great mass of them rejected | »ut Ly the department of agriculture = the mysteries of which the layman | quintal . : Him. Those who accepted Christ suf- here was onal impression. that | EDITORIAL NOTES. | has not vet solved. Potatoes, it is | Coffee, Rio No. i fered great persecution at the hands | he croy be much better than | When it is all over perhaps the Maing | N€1d, are “almost ceftain to remain a | Sugar, granlate t | of their brethren. The same has been | i Fiot: Ak vl 2 o e #I0¢ | uxuly, for although the main crop |Tea, Iormosa, Oolong, Bditor. B s e e i etan it | cities will not be any wetter than | will not be dug until the last of this | superior, Ib.".. T e O the Gospel age, and is particularly | hve i they have bee { month. indications are that the short- [ Molasses, New Orlean e { true at this time. Some members of £ . sotme e -~ — age is serious, not only in this country | prime. gal. .......... .30 32 Q—What did Jesus, who preached | a family accept the Lord’s message of On and affer August 1st, 1911, the Jewelt x | The small boy who gives promise cf | but in England and in Germany. In |Salt. fine domestic, sacks peace on earth and was called the | truth and obey it, and for thi ause | spinners. a being president some day is not the|the fall of last vear one could buy 24 lbs, St 2 = e hon- B e | are persecuted by members of their | proof p { 800d poatoes in the field at S3c a bush- | Rice, domestic, ood, 1b. ringeref Ponce, TReiLwHeniHS sooke Fown fam! B s of oo City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will If His great to the multitude saying: “Think not that | am come to send peace on earth. | shall take unto Hims el. today the prices range from Sie | Potatos ned peas, | 180 1bs. i ern, per to more than a -doliar. aving said he'd “rather | f-the agr al de here are no great issues in town | ower nd reign (Revelation xi:17), sive ers are acting | be righ president,” is warned {1 am not come to send peace but a|power and reien (R hteousness, | busi - n rer : 8 Yot |5 ratorin b oo G e e éord” (Matt %i84Y1 A again Sup. | Ther He will nie i, righieossnces be open every busiress day (except Satur ; e, e world to be quick to | - = s pose ye that | am come to give peace | wickedness and establish ce on x Miclals with dishon- | The crop of corn is 389,000,000 bush- {on earth? | tell ye nay, but rather | carth and good will tow | days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., lels aliort of last vears great output | division” (Luke xii:51)? | & s | i hat it was |but there will be enough to go around. | | e ; g fomerr e Les Doptbuiy hag | S ; : difectly o the Jows,.. The messuge T | crensed water roni i’ the future, The closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. | b government; and the only question announced was, “The kingdom of | increase is ut least 23 per cent. The s s ks e RO L e i heaven is at hand.” He was announc- | Water company’s re for this is Holdiuk of acts by | the hest men to manage town affairs |t i the som-praraiska Re- | that 1 fmposst Loratile e FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. o SO 1 Th e i | deemer of the human race, nd He | w s on the fol s and 1 nistration | French money ' lenders made Would be the great King. This mes- | expenses. puttin a proper depre- | . S bt E s lahingy lpok dnbibie TOE Semibe Ihe et nat thne peaes ta. the Jows | clation for renewal fund. N - she tried to assert her power in Mo- - : -2 ass In | rt her power in M Absolutely Pure | 3 orom b s it “on. wislnsn a5 | THe only Baking Powder made - ‘ g&, ARARSKSRAS 7 g,g 7 ARRARRRARRRRKKRRRARKS gg, i e wit i doce ot | fromRoyal GrapeCream of Tartar ] i TW' I L L H E L p yo U ko NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE a Chiistian nation if miust be conceded that Russia has a devilish way of destroying the self-government of the Finns, izt > i ; ANAAAAAANA AN — The Boston Tra «d a | Barton at ninety ore in & name than some e 3 3 - . When Archibaid Well- | Brook's comet is only 45,000,000 | g BEGINN'NG TUDAY H 7 s i e Microtimus SNV, SELEGL AW, sre. O Scaairn ciiit” (KB BRemaR s reg. | ntch sag tithoes b ds Dol pe ¢ . ¢ Woman’s Relief SRR OMELINNG AW STIUING o Sl A e 3l e % unded ke a trunk | ok for it. P : £ S ¢ De Bmygers Viburs-0-Gin Cempound, the moman's remeds, this componnd has been found quick ana safe. : e | “ T Do my Sananaige 2 oxaten 0 £ MR beew ale, LSRN ae, | Wemane (Bellaf Mot “I think Viburn-O-Gin is the best remedy for weak women N cript says: “Miss giving pretty well, thank # hes positively prevem its great virna in the trestment of womanly diseases. 2 will help you, if you ave s @ufferer from any of the ills peculiar to women, which ean be reached by medicine. + 3t has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful It does me more good than any medicine I have ever taken. & eannot pratwe it streng enough. I think it is the best woman'a medicine on earth.” Sy Towll feel like writing & simflar letter if you try ft. sormnmRE e e Royal ‘Gold Stamps == < ing o the colored man that Oklahoma : sentence women to |18 the least iviting place In Amoerica with all cash purchases. CRAASA LR LARAAMYARRARRRRRANS the ain g and ladies commend | for him to locate in. Jtters from them clearly describe. It contains =2e poisonous : = . . Rt 10r Few Bdile sre. 9013 ¥ R TODAY, and every WEDNESDAY hereafter, we will give to each and 00 $1.25 a bottle with directions. What i+ the matter with| AN the sreat cities are short of | every CASH purchaser of one dollar or over, DOUBLE STAMPS. : Eae 2 ’ schoolhouses and althaugh Boston is : i 5 Our prices will remain, as alwavs, the lowest, and a visit to our store 3 able to house all her, pupils it is de- “ g will convince the most exacting in taste and prices. clared that she needs three new high ¢ school houses. oday: The av- YAV Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York . AND ALL DRUGGISTS. . . : to retire from politics. 1ie will not go ‘ it " e g Sl St fo Texas, but make little old . RN, 0 (, New York cte stan e el te]New York his home. Raising the wind ‘HOME FURNISHERS > e 7 % Xon o its raising cotton in Texas i o 3 iace Tor the. purpon 3 e | 45251 911 Water Street DI Kt‘ll ers L 'Ibl” 1]=O=Gil] ' 3 B e 'Ll nat by o L ed Spanish War Neierans, tecently ve- | Telephone s iv tecx one day a4 weel alii onc e of - B Bt St A2, -y ncampment of the order, held at Ok- | Jahoma City. |