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@ TRy s JANUARY 2, 1912 INSURANCE. I h OWLS NO. 1 TEAM |hood that the Phillies will be 1n the Tennis Champion in France. i running from the s St. Louls ix| Paris, Jan. 1—Richard Norris Wil- INS Hlvers Pul Gun‘ey UI n eanI WIN_S_ D..uct(P'N SERED |'1"»\“("(:J:3::\: f|\;,mt v and sumu;-.vnes 1= | liams of Boston won :\hc‘ Fr‘e'::ch cn‘v- URE 7 Y as a pos resni- | ered courts tennis championship todas WitH Glcns a] S Eight Straight Games—Donahue High lhun may surprise a L season, | by defeating M. Laurentz in i final INSURANCE CO. for Single and Average. {but ll\](.hn(vl see here he has fm- | games of the series. . toved the club any at the present | — —— Gross Assets.. ,337,175.19 | W o) Beating of Conley’s Career—Losar Was All Eut tches played {iime. Hank O'Day was a good tm- Roller Polo Results Monday. gt ssg -Gl ISt ating ¥ the last month or two, the urplus. 122, J. L. LATHROP & SON, Aasnts, Norwich, Conn. | S = Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila., Pa.) Yos Angeles knocked out Frankie Con- he beat all former barrel juming re | Laurel Hill ¥ | 7 to a prominent A. A, ULy oy o a, Wis, todgy, in the lords by leaping seven barrels ends up Laurel Hill (Billy Murray, former manager of »mu Chicago A. A, is seriously | cleventh round of thefr scifduied 20- and twelve on their sides, ong more ir No. ific Philies, ix strong in his unsidéring the abandenment of Am- | d t at Vernon. ch case than ever before. He enter- aurel Hill . - Barry, the Athletics’ shortstop can water polo, for the preseat ol S FTBYI tans: antl ’ P e i Coney have @ chance |ed the professional skating ran i Owls No. 2 discussir in_gen- g el e e ork fans Ol Dr L N to win, and only once in the first r winter, having lost his a Laure] Hill teck up Short- | p. Princeton baseuall team will that chall stindpoint | Boston offered "$8000 in | cash for & when he landed a left to River ing by playing professional Baseball Owls No. us was talking |, EA T oo SR LR selall stand oston, offered . 38, I | Iatt & backing aw - L% t this species of in xri.m that he ) e gamag- I e 3 erying for Cuickstep, and her owners say they the latter was backing away und ; Al Bhoat the: ing, meeting the Oriole: E ut through = deal whe refused 310,000 for her a little later, . nt him ‘;;. the floor, did he seriously | | Eo HOUCK REFUSED Total ! 10076 o [“You look that infield gl ;jend Johns Hopkins, in He the Denlin will return to New York. 1s she looked to be the best prospect I"'1n the asywaticRivess bad’ Contey TO LEAVE HIS CORNER.| "The high team and individu ks |“and vowll find that Barry is the key [PXt 98 i —— |in the country. " but jout, but eold ot Jand on @ o were made as follows: High team sin- 't0 the whole business. That may seem Charley Murphy, the Cub L Be4n . February 1 same will I spot. Conley's face was a sight. | Severely Punished by Dillon—Doctor i (’\‘,‘IS‘N] 1, 4! hhib!lvllonm total, l\u;m o a l]m of pe |Fanem; o U hoee. 2 i nrv’:y-fnz lk;x ‘]wr “““\A»l sln'“u: “\‘Tl‘l‘ i s i plised aid. 1o G Bt w18 No. 1, high single, Donahue, |cbinion, He's alway hema, = over cosin football candidates. This v o fobai s s Soude T B B Ligh three string, Donahue, 317, ~ (thing, always right in front of DAY TE S A TE T T e LI iRt wiatee oo tPATL Eama i s, | B8 oo A D g indi Sty &l d_he -does the rig s 4 give 0 Rpger na- played at u and C THIS 1S AN IMPORTANT QUES- while Rivers bore but ome mark, | Indinanapolis, Jan The sched- | The individual evirages for the thall, and he does the right thing at pii Riciards is making tia Jnovetion \ 3 1 an answer. DO glight cut on his nose. uled” fen round bout . bétweén - 1.eo| mem| !vrlr of the Owls No. 1 team were [the ght time. There’s none of this | 2 o g e venth, Rivers rush | Houck of Pittsburg and Jack Dillon of | 25 T0OWS g {flashy stuff about Larry. He covers| 1., pune waddell Play the” pat of se 1 B3 Ly IeEnithe aaslligy Wiy must be G fanded lefts and rig ndiapapolis, today, ended unexpeotedly Stridge Average Sl the Stolnd. 1n Blght aud e €ets !, Groman: and give him - swell fire (e penie About 1o M sre i L let us a and the face until Conley when Houck failed to leave his corner , Donahue 2 a4 Lt o chatly and. dnsaich & 80ft b ooha” Rgmgienty i Vather £ ik dladrbett bqtall sk i D suran ver the ropes, head down the beginning of the seventh round. 18 g1 1-p |nanuer that people don’t see hiow real- |z Gac IO N 1, iR Ftertal that the iy o ISAAC S. JONES, red for the first time in was Insisted he was suffering from | Push ..... a4 v E‘Tia‘n ‘Ah‘aL“l d is, If he ran all ot i3 death g h\ |.i.»12‘.«|] f?»x' t”“f ;1:”“{\:.“]L\.\._g:xhi;»lm and Real Estate Agent, 2'E cireer a ciean knc fractured rib, but after an examina- | Sullivan 4 ""“I‘" o e s e R K il e AR il . : i now n line for a m tion the club physician announced he Harvey 15 de a Iot of werk out of casy Bohd - potat 16 s ipeade THeck S & o i Richards Building, 91 Main 8t 5,00 o the Attoell- | found mo- trac a farcture, Dillon | B R Hivuns Wnd ZChariey | i e D 74 ! and Tar TR i} oocure at \r.r;,?‘nw ebriary 6. | punished Houck erely with mm‘ TINKER PICKS CHICAGO. work. P53 o o . nd Dootn more ! Kiviat, the Iriéh-Amerloan. A. ‘ BEFIC F L L o s (ke el ke 1 — | " “But the fellow on the inside knows Qelphia s, A, fiyer, who broke the 1,000 yards in- VHE OFFICE OF WAL F. EILL 5 ivin, hom Manager Tor AL Cubs’ Shortstop Is Out with an Early |gitercnly. He. watchos - dgor record and wen ihe 600 vards rur i op Rea! Estats i ¥his Aenth renna of 5| BRONSON HAD A SHADE. | Prediction on Pennant Race. the time, Sees how he handies himsel : s e € i e i Cimoplonaiinl Gyl o : i | 12 Ml b | s whethier ho gets in front of the o Jate. Since the close of last scason will be a favorite for the Hunter and Y and Fire Insurance, ? Ten Fast Rounds With Tommy Devlin nker thinks the Cubs will win |ball, whether or not nds in ill Eweeney, Duffy: Liewis i~ Baxter mile thon_races this win- our A have been Yy ev Hall have : . S A s eccied In Somsry Block, ever C at Vernon at Louisville. ran in the 1912 campaign. He |position to tnrow well does al X ith Jolin Paul Jones 1o compete | i S et i, At this stage of the season it :0f that ®tuff and does it easily. ~He iy in the handicap’ events at c°ugh uns, Room §, e ‘“"- A KOS AL ille, Ky, Jan. l—After ten 5 Somewhat out of ord lict [covers as much ground as o Boston athletic the winged | o ae 14 nds, the bout today betweea 4N bennants for any fave but o |stop in the busir He ; fis Lopes cecond leg COLLINS TURNED TASLES son of Indianapolis and Tom. 14r 1 100k far the race to be nother jup on the ball, Le can %o g o s g t Jias only And Cure Your Cold ON CHARLIE ROGERS. |my Devlin of Philadelphia ended in a iJUr-cornered <ight between hall, he takes them cn eithe Tiis ta " € as dispiuyed ? 2 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | |draw. Marvin Hart refereed. The New York, Phiadelphia ard ¥ he has as fine a whip as this year {0 ho certain of making the Contains no_opium nor AfiOS A BEOWN]NG Rogers Got One Fall, But Bill Won | fight was staged at the Tri-Cities Ath- “7ite “«:*'"]““\r 1 ‘hm‘h the ( in -h'w pans TE T Al thed Ram anything injurious. Vias diow . |letic club in Jeffersonville, Ind. A by ve a look in, but their suce comething, t0o. And he - Js Bldg Handisep Matéh by Oytting Ohe. rowd witnessed the bout. Bronson ap- Dends on many things D it at ght time, § At test All Druggists. i Special to The Bulletin.) rared to have the better of his an- I'ace, the condition of Frank ( necded and just when th ] o or Dol 0 e e o pest | fagonlsts except in the third and fitth Wil have the greatest influence, If wat's what T 1 ; é Orkwood farn, Trv Pise’s Tocthache Drops. -— - s T e e in Wraatart nd ¢ le to play first base we w ¥y dode hé © s ek In her later yea X itions scen in Westerly at. in_ the. running all the time et 5. Heedad THEWE 1s ne a@vertising medium in Brown & Perklns. ittomeys-at lan N was pulled off at A. O, 4 B is the biggest portion of our | the - t N 4 & evening, w "“,'|" 1 S ol !'* Ottawa Hockey Team Lost in Boston. If he cannot play—w I won't |V s 0 " vay nest to Thames 3 et joston, Jan, 1—JThe Intercolonial any predictiovs. Other handi- |he puts that & Telephone 38.3. b e J fConins E:ven of Beston defeated the Univer- [caps we are likely to be under will [for his clu n havifis areed Lo ths VM sty of Ottawa hockey team at the|depend upon the condition of Take a tig! e et Tall fn 25 fain. |Avens tonlgnt ) 1, although the &nd the reported intention of needed in N oo o LYo N S acksafer hold. e secont FAm not one-sided as the [t Cal fa. Rarry. sure as Dominick & Dominick b walamdieate, At the nd ot | ¢ t soe Brown in sl i 1 1d the match went to Collins in | i £ minutes on a double arm lock. The B e re was 2 to 1, cisco, and T do not ;n;‘-»‘ L' uch team: a wor - n oy 2 ne a8 only ring the iast few ence he reports of his intention 1 think that s as fast and clean all the way, ! was or the iast few e o the reports o Yiembers of New York e e 430 pome lever Work pu Minutes of ine A "thihome 1oy ndependent Yl 1€ Erown ho- feam - e 5 e re DE Gu_ [team secured-a ¢ cports, our pitchi is 0. K.— neree wi h H Ex nge o oo, 8 Yale 5, Cornell 1. if not, it's a gamble s the miin" on {1 Stock Exchang f i v s bl T n. 1—Yale defeated | “In case we lose Chance, Brown and [NVESTMENTS Shannon Building, Norwich Telephone 8C4 % ihe Unitad States leshmg Co. ED 31 l\bl\un..\n NO. ANNTAL r M ING of the Mutual Assurance Company o Norwich 1 be held at £3 S0 'y NOTICE TO POLICY TH DIVIDEND. Norwich Savings THE THAMES NATIONAL Telephone 254.12 nAc“& 65 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES. Repairing and Polishing Uphclstery Barber Chairs Mattresses made over equal to New Slip Covera cut a Specialty Plants, Ferns and Cut Flowers, Floral Gifts for Xmas e, fresh and varied assortment GEDULDIGS, slephone 85 77 Cedar Strest. HART SIDESTEPS GRAFT. Tiger Football Gridiron Hers Sensitive over His Renown. Very sdle Hart, captain n football tcam, co-wurshiping al their pocketa f Princetor will not al- ) dig w r 1 pur & his purse just Le:aus rall hero. Yor the sak ple, Hart has r of doll th of s sent him by Prin lumni 1 declered he didn't ¢ > make ey out of his position In footbal chance to win a . Hart had t e proposition which calle sending letters 10 alumni in w sked them to subscribe o ation and which would pr Lave netted him a fi ars and a scholarst So popular is Hast mni that sly swamped with repife: “taining a check for a subscription une or more or the among the for a week be has been 1a » unfa'r letters wat'on, e money. / »nd returned each | Fontaine Out in the Seventh—Eobby Waugh Quenches a Possible Successor to Ad Wolgast by Defeating Jim- my Giblin. Los Angeles, Jan. 1.—Joe « 5 hockey here tonig vers, T look for Pittsburgh to prove | T i the f of & three \e winmer, providing O“Toole 1v Racing on Old Hi L “n' minary Riley and Cromp- (1: (h DEoRiy 0 S wols el hoth of Westerly, wrstled for 30 dert i Sk T , former getting on fall —_— gt g un of New London was referee and |R, T, C/s Record the Best of Trotters . in of Westerly was time pe Aassachusetts Basket Shooters Ran Up 23 1-2 Points to Taftville’s 7. th oir first sting of efeat on New Ya afternoon whe he strong Oxford, Mass, te score of ed in every de- o game by thelr muc more experienced op aftville boys put up a clav i the game, although on o most spirited and live- 1 here Peioquin in them almost nd the remsinder of the a claver passing game. mmary: in from any lle- ham, ~Fotter, White Aberg ), L'Heureux rb, Oxford Tatt ¢, Bw rf, Baer b, A. Taft g, Baer §, Pelog f 2, W. Taft 2 White 1, Fontaine 2, Paloquin 8; refer ron; time, 20-minut ¢ on Oxford 6, on Taft- t ney 7, Swee Murphy Vi b reux 2 Murph timer, H fouls, A NEW STRINGENT RULES be be FOR NEW HAVEN BOXING. Hitting in Clinohes—Kidney Blow Barred—Six Ounce Gloves the Light- | est Allowed. n, Conn., Jan. 1—With the f the new year, followers of . . t his su- of I lice Cowles th the game will e closer uvll he issued a sot of or- the most drastio points of which there will be no more hitting that no gloves lighter than ounces’ shall be used, and that no er under 18 years of age will be d to enter ng. ay's rules are the first written to be issued by any of e au es of the cities of the stite. In to the three points mentiored the rules also provide that no ateur or professional, 1 a boxing exhibition until d as to his physical condition s reputable physician. The foul known as the “kidney punch” wit he ling, disorderly conduct, shout v smoking in the building whilo a oxing match 18 in progress will not tolerated. Buetting upon the de | fon of a contest in the place where it lis | i 1% | , and made to order | ma being held is also prohibited. The tles are brought to a close with ths dmonition that unless referees and shall | anagers obey the rules contests may | e stopped. The age Hmit will haev its effects on \e amateur bouts held in the open air, he first of which were held last fall, t that time there twere several es in which the contestants were under 18 years of age Those young- ters will now be barred from those contests, cven if they ave found phys- ly fit WOLG:ST IN BED. | Has Bad Cold, Whlch Throahned‘ that if he followed directions he wouid{ be W Pneumonia—| Getting Better. Angeles, Jjan. 1.—Suffering from cvere cold, Ad Wolgast, lightweight mpion, who recently underwent an tion here for appendicitis, is con- his bed at the home of his ‘om Jones, at Venice. Wol cians announced ton t out in a couple of days His conditicn, according olzast, was much improved. Since Wolgast was discharged from the hos- fireatened to develop into pnumomia. 1a ev | Edmund Lamy Makes New Record— E Lamy, former amateur skating cham- | plos tod. 'he team of the Factory league, SKATED 100 YARDS Clippers Wil Play Ocoum Team. The Clippers are to play a basket- li game at Occum on Wednesday ening, meeting the Totokett hose IN 9 SECONDS FLAT. Also in Eurrel Jump. aranac Leke, .\', Y, Jan. 1.—Edmund covered 300 yards on the lake in 9 seconds flat from a standi; ri in an exhibition trial. The rece s 43-5 seconds, held by Morrls yd A8 AN amateur. Lamy's feal is remarkable because skated arcund a circular 1rack and l | to Mrs. | pital sixteen days ago automobile tripa | between Los Angeles and Venice b %ecen fioguent. Il was on one of thesc tial Wolgast contrdeted a cold which | Rivers of team | Muephy | CXFORD OUTCLASSED TAFTVILLE! d How to Reach ” w;GoreenOth' Keep tho bowel regular and liver active by systematlc use of Schemei’s Mandrake Pills, and you will escape all serious iliness. They cure stomach and liver disorders—. dyspepsia, indigestion, sick headaches, ma~ laria, beartburn, Jaundice, flatulence. Used proved 70 years. Wholly absolutely harmless—plain or nm coated 25c a box. Sold everywhere. Sead for the free book and diagnose YOUF OWR case. ipire, but what he will do as a manager jremains to be seen. Brooklyn lton will hardly do iast year, though Boston may |with Mike Doalin i the, lin 1 duel winning matches, comin; in the first two, when nly six end four pins their opponents, the Laurel On total pinmn for the the Owls led b At New rtford ! Haven: -~ New IE (afternvon). At Waterbury: Waterbury S¢ lcester 3 (afterncen) At Providenee lence 3 (afternoon, |idenc (eyening n team record estab- Haven of eight the nearest 8; a ! 8, Wor- vp." Provi- Provi | ahes Hills. x.-m matches aunton aunton 6; mURRAY BOOSTS BARRY. SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. es so Far as to Declare Him Best exhibition Mar of Priladelphia Club. wag not pac In another 5c FRICTION GAS LIGHTERS of hecoming a winning with the veterans of th: jer's time for There were 22 e 108 utes. 75c INVERTED GAS LAMPS, complete . { 80c New Yo \C to the form expected of him, In is race the old b end driven +ill make the Pirates a team hard to |<!e is used by MICA CHIMNEYS PR s beat. event is att : his city, , Pea i P L b With McGraw at the helm i == b R s 10c P e Santa of | Y that el ways be fl South African Disq.:ah fied SMOKE BELLS o 50 was the amount won by this |28 @ dange Lon Js Frank Ms o yroduct of the of e o 1.Jn &/ has veg e ey rebht. misiling Yrom Pite UFRIGHT BURNERS GRS . 100 je from his money . (will do Ju ork for the won over Fred Storbeck, th the only trotter of mote that |ants ne n as he did last, do- | wajght chamrion of South MANTELS — Best Quality —Price Low. ever went t gh a campaign of like the predictions of a few wise- |thg seventh round tonigh PILL s, duration without the loss of a single |2CTes Who dcpe him s ‘all in' because | was disqualified for f LLARS, TIPS, JUMBO BURNERS. yace and but one he ot 'lxlr;]dnh‘al [t the Tiands of the Single and Double GAS ARMS or BRACKETS, He won nine r 2 riladelph club, o ranging from £ ® urc out the number of Tuns the | D s 4 MICA CANOPIES. He ['l(:llu his record from |4 s made off Mathewson wnd | \PW' York, Jan. 1. ck Den ‘ & € 3-1 bnd hed » |comrare that with the number New | the midleweight pugilist of thi RAYO LAMPS, complete. ey iy 2d |York made behind him, and yowll | defeated Mariot Mareau, the Frenct « s Durham, ngton, TIL., has RAYO' LA & in Columbus, ©., in Wity he lost. There are not many Phil- | champion middleweight, in a ten round | o, nding a positive cure for NTERNS Teain 1" Ooloat i |adelphia teams In either league, and |bout “31.;“‘ 2 r”‘j *\«“1”'1":'\ 2 leiiing My little the STORM LANTERNS sptember. The “plow hor: » |Mathewson will not be besten 80 oft- o bout was a fast one and eve clear, t the o s of largs Wi len during the ccming race. New York ing had the Detter of it except in 1% d Ay AL events of large valte. - : r T Kidney ed on as a contend- | the first round. ne and I was in the drug stor N ne: few years, at T R for some it to hel Young Cohen Won Paints, Fegie 3 a in the Natfon- | Pal Moore on Points. " T heard v Kidney | > Y., Jan. 1.—Young Cohen |al league showed lot of cl last | E Pi b Ehoin H wgland and Kid Jullan of Syracuse (season, but the trouble between Dooin ays we could Se and. w Bt ten fast rounds Defore the and President Fogel may handicap e had taken two-tt ottle Heti $iet e Oneida County Athletic club here to- [that team next seaso Dooin | te vas cured. That is about six Bulletin Building 74 Main Street day. Ju forced the Englishman to [on the job and working f inter- | wet in bed since txtend himelf to win on pe 8. ests of the cl here is every li Why Physicians Recommend Castoria ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and posfner substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not coatain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expese danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poiscning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Te our fnowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the systém—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled to the information,—Hall's Journal of Heallk. Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F, Wallace, of Bradford, Ark., says : ““ As a practicing phy- N, H., says: * I use your Castoria sician I use Castoria and like it in my practice. and in my family,” very much,” Dr. W. T. Secley, of Amity, K Y.,says: “Ihave used your Cas- The Kind You Have Always Bought and which Dr. B. Halstead Soott, of Chi 0, IIL,, says : T have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice and find it very satisfactory.” Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, N. J. says: I prescribe your Casto ria every day for children who are suffering from constipation, with bether effect than I receive from ‘ any other combination of drugn™ has been in use for over 30 Or. Wm. I. McCann of Omaha, Neb., says : “* As the father of thir- teen children I certainly know years, has borne the signa- Dr. William Belmont, f Cleve- toria for soveral sears fa my oo . 1and, Ohio, says: * You Castoria 4 - thing about your great medi- 2 2 Dr. H, J. Taft, of Brooklyn, N, turs f Chas. H. F her. practice and have found it a safe . o stands flrst 'n its ciass In my ch S letche ’ and weliable remedy.” Gl S wica Oy omal el thirty years of practice I can say I ., says: ‘I have Y experience, I have, In my years of practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.” ria and found it an excellent remedy in my household and priv- ate practice for many years, The formula is excellent,” and has been made under never have found anything that o filled the place.” Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything to equal it for ohil- dren's troubles, { am aware that there are imitations in the field, but 1 always see that my patients get Fletcher’s.” Dr. Channing H. Cook, of Saint Louis, Mo., saze: “I have used your Castoria for several years past inmy own family and have always found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is & great consideration in view of the fact that most medi- cines of this character are obnox- ious and therefore difficult of ad- ministration. As a laxative I consider it the peer of anything shat I ever prescribed.” Or. Raymond M, Evarts, of Santa Ynez, Cal., says: ‘“After using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an jgnorant druggist substitute some- thing else, especially to the pa- tient's disadvantage, asin this case. 1 enclose nerewith the wrapper of the imitation.” Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says : Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary prepa- rations, but in the case of Castoria my experiencs, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice be- cause I have found it to be a thor- oughly reliable remedy for chil- dren’s complaints, Any physician who has raised a family, as L have, will join me in heartiest recom- mendation of Castoria. his personal supervision Aliow no one to deceive you in this. All Countesfeits, Imi- tations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that Rege! sigfiating theFood and Uit Stamacts : T Dr. Howard James, of New York, since its infancy. City, says : It is with great pleas- ure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtus of your Castoria. T have Jsed it with marked benefit in the case of my own daughter, and have obtained excellent resul s from its ldmmmutmn to othyr children in my pracfice.” Dr. Wm. L. Bosserman, of Buf- falo, N, Y., says: “I am pleased to speak a good word for your Casto- ria. I think so highly of it that I not only recommend it to others, but have used it in my own family.® Dige mssflfllbu‘.onmnsndmn' , Morphine nor Minesal T NARCOTIC. Dr. F. H. Kyle, of St Paul, Minn., says: “It affords me plea- sure to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Castoria. The faot of the ingredients being known through the printing of the formula on the wrapper is one good and sufficient reason for the recom- mendation of any physician. I know of its good qualitics and re- commend it cheerfully.” ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN n.ummrmmmn Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadel- phia, Pa., says : *“ The name that your Castoria has made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and believe it an excellont remedy.” triffle with and endanger the health of Infants and Childrem—Experience At Remety Tot Gong against Experiment. na?\c{Sour S(um{:h Dmn‘tflu'; Warms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. TacSimile Signaturegf GENUINE CASTORIA Signature of At Hiostths old J5Dosrs=353CenNTs i Bears the (]

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