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THE ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT, G. A, R. The national committee of the Grand Army of the Republic arrived at Los Angeles Monday to confer with the NO CREDIT s i s - “I dearly love this snappy winter, ever since you came to this town, and local commitiesh concerning the meet-| . oiyor orieq Moy, Standoff with en-| 1 see that I warmed a viper in my ing in that elty of the national en- | (U Ergnd s blood | Posom. When you were & candidate campment, flext summer thusiasm. “It makes a man's blood| ror miyor four years age, who organ- The Sloa Angeles Examiner says: | UBgle in Bis velns, and I always feel|ized & glee club and sorenaded the “Bataats AR S rrvrd Iie o three year oid on such & day a1 | voters In your interes etwhen 40,000 and 50, veterans And that reminds me that I need | It was you, confound you," replied arq Expected to bo at the encamp- coal at the house, 50 I wish you'd | the coal dealer, “and I've never for- sent and members of the committee | doliver a ton at once.” given you for it. Ilvery man you sere- that met Dec. 20 planned for the| “PIl be glad to do it, major” replied | naded voted against me, and when my most feasible way of arranging the | the coal dealer, “if you'll go down into | opponent saw what you were doing for b g A S our garments and dig up the price. | him with your bunch of musical degen- parade, both for those who take part | T (FGU N merchants Of this town | erates he jnalsted upon PAYIng all your and for those Who review it. These|have organized against slow pay cus-| expenses, 1f it hadn't been for you Sorwich 5:« Hetin aud Caufief. BREED THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Only "116 YEARS OLD._ price, 12¢ & wecky 00e & Bosiness Office, 488 Ediiozial Rooma, 36! plans however, must be approved by | tomers and I have to stand by the | and your Iimmoral assoclates, with J Office, 33-8. the national committee, agresment.” your ‘Blue Alsatian Mountains' and MAGN‘FICENT SCENIC SPECTACLE oo Office, Room 2 Murray| "L, U de not to be more than two| “To thunder with your agreement! your cracked voices, I'd have been d one 210, ‘one-half miles long, to traverse| Things have come to a pretty pass n‘.lm d in four languages. But there's =— ity 00 SIS, SEMSN S one of the wheel horses of the town | no use wasting language, major. You " Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1912 prineipal business streets durin | pyc’be ubjécted to such an insult as | can't have that coal uniess you ik up There's Nnthlnz Better G. A. R, encampment, was out-|(hig! You don't realize that I'm doing | the coin.” No eplum nor anything g {njurious (All Drugglsts ped and arrangements completed at| you an honor when I give you an order | “Well, you break all records for ) ® & meeting of the local commitiee on | for o lon of your uduleratod coul| shamelcss Ingraiitudel After woaring = : N afishgatis i the ‘om. | Years hence, when your grandchildren | out my vocal organs singing songs in Pike’s Toothache Drops N fil Cll‘ilflalll)n 0: ,l,[ mw,‘ fll‘: ','Hl. £ h‘:\mbu . look at my statue in the public square | your behalf you turn and rend me in Cure in One Minute T e e ommerce will ten. | #1d 88K you If you ever knew that|this mannerl How sharper than a |= peniebig b - | great and good man, how will you en- | serpents’ tooth, a8 Shakespeare says' ¢ Bulletin, der the members of the national com- | 5o telling them that you insulted him | T suppose it's useless to remind you of | BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. w a public reception on the eve- | when he asked you {o deliver a ton of | the time when you fell in frent of my T tin %as the fmrgest et ||, ot January 9. The committee will | your slate coal! house and dislocated your spine? Who | lon of asy paper ta Emstera emain In Los Angeles three da; “The people of this town are so|was it carried you inside and put you | necticut, and from three to ‘i durimg that time will be enter- | selfish and sordid that they never think | to bed and sent for a doctor and walted that of may S % e, tiips about the | Of the pioneer citizens who made their | on you with 1oving care day after day? tained in various ways, trips | present prosperity possible. When you | Was it or was it not Marcus Aurelius ity and surrounding country and alyery g kid' in Knickerbockers, roliing | Standoff?” to the soldiers’ home at Sawtelle|a hoop and riding u wooden horse, T\ ‘It was you, all right enough, and ng planned by the chamber of com- | Wwas on this town site scrapping with | I've been feeling sore of it ever since, Yo coyotes and rattlesnakes, saturating | although I've sald nothing. If you had rallroads west of Chicago have |-the . soil ‘with my- life blood in order | shoveled the snow off the walk in front 0 ate for the| that a lot of coal dealers and grocers | of your house I wouldn't have had that e 4 #nd hardware men might come &nd | nasty fall, which cost me a lot of o Los Angeles from Chi-| o5k n the lap of luxury, and what | money, to say nothing of the suffer- eastern roads will give & yeward do I get? When I ask you for | in tare, making in all & very [a ton of your old limestone coal you | “Great Scott, sir! Is there no limit e rate for those coming to|ask-me to hand over the cash, knowing | to your ingratitude? I'm ashamed to ' encampment, The same|full well that I can't do s without | live in the same town with a man of be good for the annual | disturbing some of my important in- | your calloused nature! Keep your v larger O It i delivered 4,053 houses read by mimety-three per the people. Ju Windh Porsam asd Damiclsen o eve: (hese places N rant a § See Delightfully, Dainty BECKY SHARPE; the Sublimity of Coquetry ] . Comsecticnt forty- win u owe humdred and stxty- postotice districts, and forty- ome rural free delivery routes. A Supremely Magnificent Vitagraph Portrayal; Incomparably Dramatic. Ghe Bulletin o sold I every o 1 vestments. blamed old imitation coal and Tl go o all of the R. F. D. ng of the Shriners in Los An-| ""-yoy haven't a spark of gratitude or | to a dealer who has some appreciation routes in Eastera Councctiewts next year. appreciation in your composition, sir. | of the sacrifices I have made for the SAME POPULAR PRICES 2.30—7—8.15P. M. ional committes, while in|I have been your friend and champion ' people of this town!"—Chicago News. , will set the date for the ampment.” CIRCULATION 1901, average s e is something we should be thankful | stove, Failing, Rogers pushed the | to glrl against the stove and she sus- NOTERORAING: BILR it tained minor burns. Rogers was ow Wilson's presidential fined $5 for intoxication. 1905, mversge ... I(H)AY AUDI I‘OR’IUM TllDAY CLAREMONT BROS, in a COMEDY ACROBATIC NOVELTY. warhing right although| Even the icemen do not like to have ey R, e the cold wave get too deep. They de- | e T g i :""":‘::n:f cline tq be pléased ‘with 20 desrees | T /Y. DIVIDENDS od 48 ong G tHe Hios SHINOL: | Vit et OF SEVEN PER CENT of Colonel Harvey | gpi |EVES ALL UNIVERSITIES | Executive Committee of Telephone 18 weekly he conducts, ! 3 Peicagl-hemi-: sy SHOULD BE BURNED DOWN Kenyay T—_ 1t December 30 LEONARD KANE, THE DANCING A DONIS. LOUIS CARR IN SONGS. ‘ POPULAR MOTION PICTURES. EXTRAORDINARY TEMPTATION e wavering. w Haven, Jan. 8—That the South- D . American hears that | Richard T. Crane Regards Money fery New England Telephone company ) £ . i et Spent on Them Wasted. may be placed on o seven per cen N Year Glfts‘ ’ g g — dividend basis was stated at a mes! [New | erve the full vol- | Chicago, Jan. 8—In concluding a|ing of the directors here this after- 91239128 | his balloon the | detailed stafement of his investigation | noon, The move was recommended | A COMFORTABLE PRACTICAL SUIT W VE PLENTY g ey is throwing | of the work accomplished by gradu-| by the executive committee and Will | o n v o , , New Year Post Cards, oy be found valuable tal- | ates o the University of Iilinois, Rich- | be considered together with the presi- ATION JOR GROWING BOYS, i 4 1as e the ahrewd]e Crane caid today dent’s annual report to the stockhold- = e ALL THIS WEEK : i “hruaka seer may | “The father 1 go into this euca- | ers at the annual meeting, February [appast o e home dreesmabar. 1o 1s feena, Dookiers, - Seon THE POLI PLAYERS » e Mtuation, | tion questiou, the more firmly am 1|6, The directors today declared the | easy to make and will prove a com HAY GRA'N& FEED E In FREDERIC THOMPSON'S - Jad “| convinced that_I was right when 1| regular quarterly dividend of one dol- | fcrtable garment for the active boy. Stationery, " 5 . ‘x:‘ uml;:! f{!:d tock the ground some years ago that|lar and a half a share, which is at ’,f‘h): '?T,{'i:’??,?“'n'l are cut on regula- | Production of e that | Luee finding out who was advancing | money spent on them should be ex- | PROTEST AGAINST MILITIA GRSt or mpler pan i iy ';’faa'?:fi;'\ e M e x ipital for the preliminary cam- | Pended where it would do some good. ESCORT TO NEW CARDINAL | !123 18 cut in five sizes: 4, 6, 8,10 ana |in the market and at prices that are Dramatized from Geo. Barr w Jersey governor Mr. f\;anu statement ‘v‘va‘s in hl‘hu‘ 1]2 ¥ ”1‘} ,feugre-‘-\: vards of 44- |within reason. We will be pleased to | NHS. EI]M E nl it McCutcheon’s celebrated story. y d be found out might | TALURE OF A7 BRENEL Lo Al Arical | Protestant Clergymen of Boston to | knickerbockers 0138 ara. cul in the |quote you prices and assure you of I rangin oquare ey el il v € also be revealed the source | goho) gradvates were ngt in demand | Wait Upon Gevernor Foss. same sizes and require 1 yard of 44- [prompt delivery. A trial order will g 4 ¥ L two e policy of Governor Wilton In| by business men. : O e astration ralls Four (4E" p. | convince you that it will be to your | Pt - L _Iz'.‘":g » ex ng away from Colonel Harvey| Mr, Crane described his efforts to| Boston, Jan, 8.—Formal protest was |arate patterns which Wi ba caeid | adva trade with prebirr g o M g L i oo Aol Jeatn the Smployinent Wnd Temunirs- | ade &1 the ABUDAL mesIng. of the | b sar SUACEs o SR b 0 ] |aavantegs to | 1647 Seduatios) Seel StiPring (a0 b, A tion of graduates in civil and clectri- | Evangelical Alliance of Greater Bos- | fcr each in silver or stam ’ The Laughing Habit of the - THE REAL SOLUTION. cal enkincering, graduates from the | tom, held today, against the contem- | Order through The B Company, X i Adam’s Tavern English Speaking World. . : academic Gepartment and the school | plated escort of Cardinal O'Comneil | P2ttern Dept, Norwich, Conn solution of mine horrers|f,: husiness training, &nd from the | by the Ninth regiment at the home- e s e the recent one in Tennessee i8 in | agricultaral school. He said he found | coming of the cardinal, A committee Ene At th to prevent such accidents, not a small vercentage of the civil | of three members of the alliance with , € # 8h0uld | 1 preparation to render relief follow- | engineers woskiug for representative | Rev. O. P. Gifford, D.D, as its chair- (] - 2 . n should “The government bureau of | Arme, and they for & “remuneration | man, appointed to confer with N O e e hat E of about one-third of that commanded | Governor F regarding the matter, | AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE [ Bokemlan, e S e areful Inspection be- | o APoLL one-third of th | The alliance Tepresents clergymen of Get the Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Muelr's | ter the mine, thorough | “gjnilar corditions, he asserts, pre- | most of the non-Catholic denomina- e G . vlfl 0 Brs B e i 1 b o holsts, elaborate Pre- | vail in the. oase of sraduates’ from | tions Original sad Genuine C. & C. mporied Ginger Ale, Bunlot fire—these were the | other departments AT Hill P. B. Ale, Fran nes' Nourish- . XX | features in the hard-coal mines in| The agriwultural 4spartment of the | Hartford Residence Burns. | ’ (olI2%s ou bad babys pholograst |ing Mle Blechhg BUSr L i e A & . h the government investigators Y\I'Y:‘l\::?‘l:‘« is also scored by Mr. Crane. | ,13:1‘(,”]' 'J’”? Py HI,I“ }»’i””fid the o o e e A AOKM, Neswich Tows, i o ce o . Rankin 3 Cove St. 1861 STORM. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. | 1 | SEE THE SHIP SCENE IN A | i offer to the public tie fin t standard | e fIeorgy on ws it should be taken. To catch | p h ‘Fertilization is the most important | Beacor eet toda L Telephone 447-12. 1 ve in an anthracite | gicoi before tho farmer today, bt | the smount ot 3000 e e es | VIALTED MILK |22 roguish little smile, his pretty little s {§ Slater Memorial Hall, ex - o bosses” g0 through Al the arivorsts g do e blaze was | dimple, Such photograps become prized % wici o e university 1 one g more vy Pain nces of babyho - 2 » ways and chambers before work | than barely touch the curface, The | ¢ '© 42 overheated furnace. re R e Tal Saah ot 1l Tuesday Evening, Jan. 16 They test every corner of the | university tralned farmer is not in| Wmm Vears to come. We have had years of / y ) 3 e ne to find out if there is dangerous | demand by farmers generally; In fact, | | s Jhen o | g : Vel Bapiret by g s answhere, and they examine the|they would not care to have one of | Bible Ques“on Box ‘TheFoodDrmkiorAllAges T G N iteanlesens’ postng | 00 o NV . The “ orld S these men even at the price of com- | mon labor.’ see if there is proper pro- s of reof. The “fire {RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER | 8nap them In a jiffy. || s Bvrseznt 22 | Not -in_amy Milk Trust | In compilirg the answer, Mr. reman at the | corresponded with all the grad Greatest Lyric Tenor - : If ment to our Bible Question Hex ¥ e m aft him a rec- | he could reach whose names we : &- » T SETS THE ; Edite, ‘ Insist on “HORLICK’S AT I . il ks e LB “.m Sx i coucsbon b e ot | - Take a package home | y full 1in Admission, including E - | ing he shaft later, must pass| FEW COMPLAINTS OF | @—Wnat becomes of the seul at| g8 | Ph I ¢ 1 De Reserved Seats, $2.00 . (| 1 e foreman's ftico for assignment POLITICAL Acflvnyia’mw Is it put into the grave with The Photographer, | ., It Tt o' alor b dhe iatsagtd : . )t aces, and no one is allowe [ the body, or dees it fiy away in a dis- Opposite Norwich Savings Soc | s o ways danger lurks. United States Civil Service Commis- | embodied state, and go soaring around it e Sl ]) E Mblh/\(,x“ Geo. A. Davis on Broadway. ; e, i In really the corner sion Submits Annual Report. | through space, waiting and longing for 92 and 94 West Main St Doors open at 7.30 lo 5 a/ ite can hardly be over-| Washington, Jan, 8—The small num- | the time te come when it can get baci Telephone nov27d mme begins at 8. “or mated. Along with it goes venti- | ber of complaints of activity | into its body (put on its clethes ag h n, for it is Keeping the mine full| 1uring ‘the rast fiscal s note- | so to speak), at the resurrection? teil you [— N s feeping the mine full) worthy in view of the year's political | A, G.) i . < Lea‘her Sun Cflses ey . he most serious danger | of the United Stites civil se ,':)‘“gm”"‘c'g' o Bar conf nstraction work of any kind in th tckenl " ker. The Penneylvania law | mission, which was suhmitte J arding this matie: line. You will start this rig T { stant flow of air through | ident Taft today, The -vmm Many are dlsposed to express thie ma e e CoDabed o GaOte DR and Travplm ag“ ¥ c. oEER : B e e oF " vammest | T o . Seéredse n poSRL s, | ler wrengly by Saying hat the Mrmiecn e q s TUNER minute for each worker, biit ‘the | ¥ty tor “better’ generm irformation | & S0ul in place of saying that they & D ethhaten Tor ¢ " thout FITTINGS operdtors’ provide a ‘| OF (e feluirerlents of figTotell serv- |4 SOl TS b cansldarihie aif S bt o with or without FITTINGS. 122 Proapect 8¢, ators provide ] Ao i b eso. | ence i 15 & cow and being a c. ! . ¢ y AGE" s 4 rwieh, Jantity th s in order to Stad ot ':;‘:Nmmix(x.[ in Support | All living beings are s s io it at asona Also Ladiess HAND BAGS and Tal Bit No: o iave a wide margin of safety. of the law and ru jEcrwiital stndpalit. 3 (Ganaiy /1, 31 it i Leather Novelties in a large variety, |~ g fans are ed in du continue s he pr D. argin.) When father Ad ¥ ok Heid thod i MR e d ""‘,f”‘,r;p“\‘fi,: Froper- | disobeyed the Lord, it was not C. M. WILLIAMS, WHITE, The Tuner : . s | ERtitppi e 4 hody, the dust of ound, 1l Contractor, Jobber and Builder. se of accident to the other. | Philippine ci ervice is noted. It PO A= gy Contractor, by Altokether, the life-saving methods) |8~ dus to the acquifement by the |Sined Nelther was it the encrsi: klin Square over Somers Bros The Shet l!&k ( fldrll 55 (0., |48 South A Street, TAFTVILLE + 8-obal SALlas ik iy ilipinos of a knowledge of English, |F pl S SEFOREN o £9 Telephone 370, | —— e —— 1 2 €lds have been| "piislower = salaried - positiona of | Snned. But it was Adam himselr, e 321 Main Street ught as near ,to perfection as| feurth class postmasters are declared | lIVing, intelligent being, the s 5 : |LOUIS H. BRUNELLE y an knowledge permit. | to be attracting little competition. | $inned. = Therefore, It was 5 p Pennsylvania de- | Modifications n the examination for | that died as the Scriptures decls 7 | 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) " id in hig | these places are being considered, to | o ey sinne shall v 4] i | . n e 02| o A ‘majorits | test parsonal aualities as well as gen- | (Bzeklel xvili, 4) n the resurrecti No'mattcr\\hethexj he Pain F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., | Pies, Cake and Bread e hracite mines | €Tl intelligence. 3 Bl e oy S sl is in the Back or Side, Chest | PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | > bee i : nines A hou wilt not leave 1 ul in hac 4 Ii Makes Wrinkles | ¢ S| Bldg. that canzot be excelled. t . able or are| —the tomb"—was spoken of our Lot or Limbs, you can always i S {185 | Room &, Second Ik or. Shannon Bidg. | it {0 sed by carclessness or disobedience | BUT FIVE STANDEES [ Tesus gl ’AH 1’ Plast Worry over ili-health does your | Night 'phone 1083 ‘PLone your order. Frompt service es on the part of the workers ON TRAIN OR TROLLEY | — Janer g”c ds asder. heaith no good, and "‘:ri‘u’““:::::‘ ance tha : season | themselves, emet wrinkles, that make yo . " g e Malnchuaflh Legislator Preposes to Ithlisba (sitan '.“ts i ¥ ey, HishgER ace L aomt worry, but g0 s : ectors; 0! ruggists in ev If jou are sick, don't worrs, Kai h recognized that| p = part . | hiS we repeat the words of thousands s i Bvans ‘was s TUlE’ on; the.| for o e b T Lo Do uDlawidl of other former sufferers from wom- 4 : b o0 Gn fBEhedE. Fatlay. Xr ratlraad 0W- us[ “ug ymp Constipation, Biliousness, Indigesiion,etc. | sniy ills, similar to yours, when we 3 7y cars more than flve persons who are Brandreth's Pllls g We take pleasure in announcing that' after Saturday, e sho 0al and money and | not providel with seats, if the petl- —_— Entirels Ve 3 - 3 ve shall be located i 3 & ese days must be something | tion and till of Representative Cotter A . R Viiiuntle. a B - December 30th, we shall be located in our new and more « Rerce. of Lynn, filed with the clerk of house [A Family Supply for 50c, Saving You convenient offices at 203 Main Street, one flight up, over o 3 nderful female remady, as Qunithic Thm - S son will admit it you try it. Smith’s Drug Store. Directions for its use are printed in | six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists. | of representatives, today, becomes a $2—The Quickest, Best Thing You o Perha ik 7 law. Other jpetitions for legisiation ; | e asenate 'Tossum club} oyifeq for 2 law providing that rail- Eves D, on) Monsy Reticieq, toosevelt to join it he will| roads and raflways operating betweer. PRI e patient torminl more than twenty miles dis- | The prompt and positive results PPt Sl s tant be required to install a water |8iven by this inexpensive cough medi- At the end of 1911 there were 7,340 | tank in each car; a law that schools | cine have caused it to be used in more national banks with a capital of [ 0f embalming be permitted to use the |homes in the U. S. and Canada than $1,033,302,125, todies of dead paupers for the ad- |any other cough remedy. It gives in- = 2 vancement of science, and also legis- S)t]am remfhnrltd wmdusually v;llne out piating latfon that a commission be appointed | the most obstinate, deep-seated cough Platinum has edvanced to $18p o 01100 AC & comymiasion be sppolnted | {la mosl, spatfate, desp-sesisg coueh widows and orphans, with authority | ceeds, even in whooping cough and to pay pensions of not less than $5 |croup. — nor niore than $10 per month. A ©0 cent bottle of Pinex, when - It is not uncommon for a man to —_—— mixed with home-made sugar’ syrup, Qown the HOGNS' fh Wil Trasitte s makes a full pint—a family supply—of avors to keep warm, SHARWEUP DATENDS the most pleasan: and effective cough 2 53 Aae | HIS PENSION BILL |iemedy that money could buy, ot s saving of §2. Basily prepared in five L) A dollar-bill famine is reported at|8ays Beoretary Fisher's Figures Are Tinutes—tull_directions In_ package, Toston. There is such a famine on in $25,000,000 Out of the Way. Chiidren take Pinex Cough Syrup — most cities al lof the time. willingly, because it tastes good. It Lokl Washington Jan, §.—Representative saum‘um hm:hunpnm-“lnld l!fD;'-tflhlh' - | iaxative — bof excellent features. Happy thought for today: Fverys :",‘,?::’?“m';rp;‘,‘f:;, raome Soittlled | Splendi for hoarseness, throat tickle, body ventures to. abuse his stomach | reently passed by the house and is | bronchitis, etc., and a prompt, suc- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street. New York. | DR JACKSON, Manager. DR. F. C. GALLUP, DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, Associates. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN i Hours 9.a.m.to 8 pm. . Sundey, 20aint to 1 n. i Dental Surgeon e ot In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice during his last iliness. Need Printing ? pound; but this doesn't worry the average man, Have a supply of None SucH Sours on hand for the un- expected guests—and McGrory Building. Norwich, Conn. HOWTUCK AFE | ANITARY PRING WATER {JATISFYING The Ohio clergyman who fold his they pray is re nore consiste ecarers nded to - — 83 though 1t waa afi enemy. before the senate committee, attacked | ces#ful remedy for inciplent lung " xican who died ot the mme| o el Bocretary o fthe Interlor Iisher's op- | tiguble. R e for the guests you Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. » other day and had smoked| OStOf the diary-keeping girls nev- | timate cf $36,000,000 as the probable x con- : had something | 7 DUt down n cold wave, It is too | annual ‘cost te.the government if the ff,{‘"%&?flt"°;‘?,‘,’;’“;;‘2,:’L‘;“,,";'{."E‘g‘..”,’;. are expecting, too. 3 Fa frigld to preserv il . In o speech In the | Wy o 14kinds o rig! Dreserva a_memory of, e . Mhevwand faid the | ualacol and other natural healing pine PP s LT A great variety of goods suita 1 atimate was “too high by | olements. Bimply mix it with sugar e n at the ose of the first " $25,500,000. (o “lI can preve llllp'freml""\’l' or gtrained homney, in a pint bot- MERRELL-8OULE CO. of the New Year found himseit | POV our chances of reform, bay| oot 0wy’ racords,” he said. tle, and 1t in ready for use. SYRACUSE, NEW: YORK urs behind what he ex- | most of us think It is necessary, D Pinex has often been ‘}llnltflll-d. but it Lever suecessfully, for nothing else will Greal Hritaln and Japun appear to . Brutal Act of a Set. prouce hs o esults, Tl genting be disposed to have two governments| 1est Lyme, Cemn., Jan, A Now Year's temper would im- |Secretary ble for New Year's gifts. WM. FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Strectk This is when the lazy man lets the shes fill the ashpit and burns out Testi- aranteod to give absolute satis- in China—North and South China, .| TR in a jystice's ceurt today show- fle ion or mongy refunded, ificate ¢ rd thet red. 8, while inte ted, | of tee ‘l Wi in each pack- 3 5 Our_poliical syeiam dows s s e o | gl o et "F,,»mm e [ e gt |t AR T * politics ‘uzon-uesin the olidass, Thin \avich har MdCe AAEer oA A redugs o A WlatinTor islogse romiith - D& coluaAs of The Builetl

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