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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESD! FEBRUARY 13, 1912 50c Package of m Flesh-Bailder, Protone, Sent Froe to Prove What it Wili Do. Send INSURANCE. REV. H. J, WYCKOFF TALKS GAS, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS Rhe“mtism E TO CRESCENT CO. EMPLOYES AND INDIGESTION VANISH A Specialt; 3 = The Subject of the Tatk Was “Cut It | Diapepsin Setties Your Upset Stomach J el ~ARM INSURANCE out” and Ends All Indigestion in Five 0 Big Italian Too Badly Punished to Come to the Mat for Sec-| “cut 1t Out” made the subject of janey Keme: J. L. Lathrop & Sons, the helptul talk given on Monday at| You can cat anything your stomach | © oo peun troublod with rheura- . L. y . - . . noon by Rev. H. J. Wyel c i€ | craves without fear of Indigestion or > . ) s Norwich, G ond Time—Polander Did It in 54 Minutes, 52 Seconds | 320, s onsregutional church, in con: | Srosos Without fear of Indigestion o | om0 (e Bast five yoars. Suftered BB | Hnuin th serics of shop (4lks at the | ment: o sour on your stomach, It vou | ¥ith Mmuich aip in the limby, back und i ‘rescent Fire Arms company. Two|will take a little Di ion- | feet, and my joints have been badiy of Strenuous Wrestling. Crescent ¥ire E Iw e a little Diapepsin occasion- | 160 <50 solos were sweetly sung by Mrs.|ally. swollen. Also suffered from constipa- Louis O. Potter, her selections being | Your meals will taste good, and any- | tion. Besldes having a regular physi- 5 The Rosary (Nevin), and Keep Sweet | thing you eat will be digested: noth- | ¢ I had tried every remedy _\u:hf:un New York, Feb. 12.—Stanislaus Zbys- |'two miles, 1.23 4-5; three miles, 2.65; | (Billhorne). s ing can ferment or turn into acid or | TeceiVing the least benent until I ac- zko, the big Polish wrestler, defeated | four miles 7. Rev. Mr, Wyckoff sald in part: poisen or stomach gas, which causes | {ICTIAIY came acruss a bottle of Dr. Glovanni Roicevich, the Itailan, in a| De Rosier and Joe Walters of Chi- | ng is used in two ways: with the | Belching, Diszincss, a feeling of full- :f“"‘",“s‘;’;‘"“(“'fluf”* I Ly l”"“““ bout at Madison Square Garaen fo- | cago were heralded ag the stars of | signiticance of a trune and fitting ap- | ness after eating, Nausea,. Indigestion |1l Rever t nking it would he v‘mt-: night. It was to have been a finish | the meet. Hasha came here as & | plication, and as the mere logse repe- | (like a lump of ledd in stomach), Bil- | Put T no“lwilw' llfl{“fl s i flair at catchweights, best two in | stranger. . tition of a catchy phrase. It is the|jousness, Heartburn, Water Brash, [Wonders for me. Have taken more . SCh el o = et P " ¥ e, | Py " o than a dozen botties and feel that it thr Ol arte SR was = ReanIFe%, latter that makes slang wearisome, | Pain in stomach and intestines or oth- | 2R a oo - withr. Yo * cd| RS NOT MANY. |and causes it to be constantly changed |er symptoms. n 2 God-send to me. I am however, for after the Pole had down BASE RUNNERS hoalf mlon A ed the Italian with a half-Nelson, with | st 50 thal every new day Sees a substi-| Headaches from the stomach are m‘e ng it to all my friends. leg and inslde croteh hold, Rafcevich | Billy Hamilton Menncns Some Stars | tute for the slang of yesterday. But|absolutely unknown where this effec- ours \cnm‘xukl e was not able again to come to the | 5 Ol Tive D, | whenever the words are so used as to| tive remedy Is used. Diapepsin really Eowere Bt oty .‘7« T g T pnki hid refort ot eus i fit the occasion the phrase takes on|does all the work of a healthy stom- s olyoke, Mass. scratch, and Tom Jenkins, the referee, | 3 . : de Zbyszko the winnter. ‘| Billy Hamilton, considered by many | a new lease of life. This bit of slang, | ach. it digests your meals when your | Personally appeared Ira Aldrich and hold 1y T R 1 e, has | “Cut it out” is werth saving from | stomich cAn't. A single dose will di- |made oath that the stiiement sub- Tiold_closely mbled the. the hest base runner of all tim : 1 famous toe hold of Frank Gotch, and | developed Into ome of the ablest ! the scrap pile; and before it is sup-|gest all the food you eat and leave [ scribed by him is true, before me. when 1 i ers touc! » mat | scouts'in the cot himself | planted by some fresher and more | nothing to ferment or sour and upset D.J. HARTNETT, when hils shoulders touched the mat | scouts in the country, and did him: I Y 1 - Raicevitch lay Writhing in The ud by the splendid work he per- | catchy substitute, T want to try to| the stomach. 5 Justice of the Peace, i ” cage ' fall was zained after 54 minuies ormed for the Boston Nationals last | &ive it back its original significance,| Get a large 50-cent case of Pape's . e, e ninourey Tt n¥ade | oconds of strenucus wrestling by both seuson. Dilly s ‘of the oplnion that | and, if posgsble, to fasten that mean. | Diapepain from your draggist and Letter to s e o ia Weil- . em, 0 whicly they wero badly pulsh- | tne runners of today are by no | ing’so tha neither it nor the phrase | start taking now, and in a Hittle while || D, Kilmer & Co. - S RANGE Y TOF |4, "Raicevich was the aggresaor near. | e blentiful as they were in|itself shall ever be lost to us. you will “actually brag about vour || gicy 0 EO" S5 N SHEANCE value 17 all the time Bnd several times had | ihy duye when Boston and Baitimore| Whoever colned “Cut it out!” was| heslthy, strong stomach, for vou then , N. Y. > T ’ T8 the big Pole tight positions. Once ' ye (he closest rivals for the pen-|probably facing something that was|oan eal anything and everything you i e ot ub NIEoE L Ao ol e TRt | - B e o | Mot Tialit s dii mA? hius iein’n @5 | yanc wilkoriins - siighiest Mucamiinet Prove What Swamp-ost Will B For You day before e | ilied: putling Sivieslio's AL oINGe €6:] oote, e other day, in a fanning cayed spot in an apple, or a splinter | or misery, and every particle of im- : 5 p sed put ZDySE0'S 8 v ve ° g . o: fngar - Tt hav en. & ity and Gas that is in your stom- | Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- c N the mat. - A large crowd witnessed the | pee, almost clags Dby |in the finger. It may have been a | purit ¥ X oe ISAAC S. JONES | bout and loudly cheered the victor. |nims game today, While he threac of peril, like a broken machine |ach and intestines is geing to be car- | ton, N. ¥, for a sample bottle. 1t will Insurance and Real Estate Ag 2 { i liest runner that ever | still attached fo the power shaft, or a|ried away without the use of laxatives oo u::l‘m’;:f‘él a]s{._ fecsive Richards Building, 91 Main St > Sore @ shoe. he isen very lively man | malignant growth in the body. What- | or any other assistance. a booklet of voluable information tell- vttt < 5 | CAPT. SULLIVAN'S 111 STRING VAR R T bR ver it was, 1t waé where It should not| - Should ydh at ibis moment be eut- |Ing al about the kidueys and bladder. et R gk a it T igest r any - en_ wrif e sure and mention MGLE. Jo@ off the ibeat ase that | be, and it neede to be removed. g from Indigestion or any stom- | When . be Y INSURANCE O me o e D £t | Whlbes el et T B S e fyoh e’ sty get SR Tho Norwich Daily Bulletin. Hogular g | Owls No. 2 Won Match, Two Games | Langee of the Chicagos. When you|cut out | within five minutes. Gt Donanoidbliar S bottles The Oldest and Strongest Companies | ="' ¢ 1% < 1 Owls No. 3. 5 to consider £ weighed 250 | It is only a step from this signifi- R [ Batein e O e, — o you can what & won- | cance of these words to (heir lighter| The Sound Sleep of Good Health J E. FULLER duckpin team took | der he was. Ni he had to bz |use. Not only the things that threal-|in mot for those suffering from kidney AMES E. A | rings from the No. 2 | simply phemomenul in sliding to bases Shposs, but also the discomforts und ailments and irrogularitles. = The . vening on the Donovan | There is no question at all that, weight | difficuities of life are thus challenged. | prompt use of Foley Kidney Piils wi 161 Main. ‘ B o o e e for Einele and |ever tore around the bases. On the|Some temporary necessity of life, and |and strengthen sore, weak and ailing t ” T | other hand, Mike Kelly was not a |he Drotests, “Cut it out!"™ Advice that|kidneys, restore normal ection, and 3 games did n ther hand, Mik 2 | " AME OFFICE OF WM. f. EliL | e dbi s speedy man, but made a great repula- | 1s good because it fité his own case, |with it health and strength. Mrs, M holding the! Jead | tion by his ability {o got away quickly | but is distasteful because it fits too|). Spalsbury., Sterling, L, say Rea! Estate . o and by his wonderful ability in slid- | close, is met with the growl, “Cut!gsuffered great pain.in my back Five & bl 1. to recollect. any catcher|it out!” Yet his judgment oughf to|lidneys, could mot sleep at night, and Fire Insurance, | who runners with any | tell him that he ought not so to de-|could not raise my hands over m in Somsry’ Bi Cc M less exertion n did Martin Bergen, | cide these issues of life. Laws may |head. But two bf)l\leva 0 Foley Kic "y“"d ;,.. s, .:;c:,:" ! who was with the Bostons when I|interfere with personal liberty to guard |ney Pills cured me. The Lee & Os- s, d ‘:“ g i Wilh tio team. Ho had a won- | the rights of others; but it Is raving | good Co. e i lerful arm and no man was able to|anarchy that would do agay with = = il L enough ground off him to steal|law. dtmr atest American, whose Blamed a Good Worker. Tuttle bases as a matter of practice. Sojbirthday is commemorated this 12th| «7 plamed my heart for e e S | Dougherty quickly was Martin able to get the|day of February, did not consult Ris|tress o wr Jeft sSide for twe yedrs Throw | away and eo fast it travel | own personal gain or securlty when | yrites Y. Eyans, Danville, Va., “but AHGS A. BROWNING | ¢ left his hand, that he had no loertain lskues crowded upon him for | know now it was mdigostion; as D i 3 Sarde B! 27 ty at all in making matters acceptance. He cut out his purely s New Life Plls completely cur e § Richaros B | . standing of the team x for tho fastest base runmer, sh objections to those things which | Best for stomach, Ilver and kid st dt Won )st. P.C.|and it was his remarkable work be- | ought Lo be. And that is the appiica- | troubles, constipation, headache or 3 | Haa b i1 |hind the bat that enabled Poston to|tion of "Cut it outl” which we must| gehuity. 25 at The Lee & Osgood Horneys-at Owls No. s, 7 256 | make so good a showing while he was | remember: cut out the narrow, seif- | (i rown & Perkins, (itmeysat-lan |13 N0 3 10 8 556 X e 2 Co.'s. | Owls No. - | with the club. ish, personal protests against the big | e oo Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St | Owls No. 0 e L 5 things that can move us and the world | Entrance swairway nest to Thames | Owls No. 1 38 % forward. | episodes that present themsel ationa’ “ank. Telerhcae 38-3 OLYMPIC TEAM SAILS JUNE 18 | “ong ‘tning more; cut out also the |brought. the house down wih enthu- * MEYER INJURED IN vill g in | Tesistance to these forward movements | clasm. An extra added attraction was | eIty o snps B (St S ote in| 6¢ life.. You can'sllence your speedh, | the et of Malcolm and Kristek, wwo § A UNIVERSAL REMEDY COASTING ACCSIDEN Stockholm. | and refrain from protest more easily | local boye, in dexterous feats of hand For Patiis i -the Bick. IRA e s p LA £ { than you can vote in the afirmative. | baluneing. They presented a perform- 01 ns in a M. E. GILMORE, Spe Will Be Unable to Row the Coming| The date for the sailing of he|you ‘can keep your itching hands|ance that disclosed them to be finisk Equally effective for all Year—One of Most Promising Can- | American Olympic team i3 tentatively | srom the bandages that fret you; but|ed performers and who are towards tia" o ok P G. [DWA“D (,RA didates for Harvard Varsity, announced as June 13. The commit-Feupn you guffer the practical acqui- | the sure road to success. Their many 501 of aches and pains jeo jnas chartered the steamship Fin- | escence of positive assistance? The|friends In the audience applauded B the yesult of taking cold, Cambridge, Mass., Feb. A call |land for the trip, and the boat Will|gecret of the motion of the trolley | throughout the entire act. They accom- : y Harvard candidates for the varsity | e ©laborately equipped for the a - |car isin the action of the controller | plish many daring and dificult feats [§ Overexertion or strain. "]G S rews to come out toda led nw"‘°"'m°‘;¢;=”"fm '“{;9“"—[‘“‘“;;; ‘\—‘M‘{l") {lever which notch by notch cuts out|and their act is finished beyond a de- act that George Vo er, son |9ne-eighth of a mile in length €| the resistance to the power that is | gree. - o ihe sy ’v’]nhmu “ud g |181d out for the runners, and there | (iop SeGNRNce fo, he power that is| r e Constipation, Bitiousness, Indigestion, efc. e o ) y .:v of la Wwill be ample spaces assigned for them ahead. And th wnl; Y at 4 °f ot R, S S| e T T g B e S b oamvwewe werrures | Brandrethis Pills, n S an raln and will not be able (0 row the |Dutters and welght men. The boat | iward real manhood Is by cutting out | IN THI8 SECTION. iing vear. Meyer is a member of [has a fine gymnasium and a large | ji5 resistance of God, You may cut| = Sy Room 5, Chapman Building, junior class and on account of his | SWinming tank. out your evil habits; you may cut out | Preston City and Scotland Roa: c- o Bioadwe No: ¢ ability to row either a port or a|, The Finland will serve as o botel|your ansry protests against help: but| tion to Have Meetings Wednesday [ " o= = =m0 T vk o MM | starboard car and his experience In | 0T the team from the time it soont | you will never move a step toward the | and Thursday. ornphy. IYfl bAEAOR. Tov §0:vdks TeRa MEMBER the varsity four, he was one of the |Salls from New York until it docks reulization of the truest lite until you i thne WL AVALIDEA for foreit Rt iboRe ' . most promising of the candidates for | there on its return. % font goia | have thrown a lever of the will hard| The Connecticut Dairyme: Provideni therd are 1.300, thte i cthe. : the varsity elght. Hi sinjury consists | 2rHive in Stockholm about ten 4evé | over and out out your soul's resistance | tiol will hold Instifute meetings in | beve. - hers mas reen o dispenition oo Tr ompound fracture of ‘the right | DeTore ‘r:‘ nr”"y g Sl l'{m’(n of the Divine Love that is crowding | Preston City and at Scotland R ad, | the part of small towns to. boost the P F]fa"‘ o & el Iy 18, three L'e Power of almighty God upon your | Conn., on Wednesday and Thursday, | assessment of land used by muni ays after ithe ‘oMcal- closs - ofk the | esy it cut; igh@ynu isvetsolved fHAL . A= thope mbstings are plan only farm land. The planting of trees TWO BOUTS ARRANGED festival =¥ : x , bt pielfr ol , | riddie of life: How to be the man| dairy topics they should be o will relieve the city of paying taxes on T On the Finland ac mmodations will | | ou ought to be. kb 't i1 ‘concernéd in irying. | the watecshod Pack Farlan Malo- | be reserve 200 passenge gz inte o all conces irying. | the X Pl 7 o s committee and officlals, as the treas- | LUBOFF CASE IS PUT jayanaie) ~;\:uofl\:«”;‘“;;,‘;“;;{[j recommend white pine as one of the E i urer hopes to pay at least part of the | OVER UNTIL SATURDAY,| Freston 0 i the vestry of ihe | Dest kind of trees to be planted om New York, ¥ 1 5 d light- | €XPense of transportiug the team ux{ : ing will be h'ldrm lr"‘ e s he watersheds, because these trees are 2 prlk, Ieb, 12.—1wo good lLight- | \.;.h .0 eained tro er passengers. Congregational church, Presto ity. | very hardy and grow to adygatage in Dominick & Dominick | Feiznt poxing bouts, one of them in |Tevenue s2in 4 from other passengers. | Both Husband and Wife Are Desirous | Tho programme for the day follows: | taia canate "oy Ero o, (dpptage i ominicl OMINICK | teruational in character, was arranged B e | of Getting a Divorce on Different| 10.30 a. m. Addross of welcome, by | s clmate: White pine tFees can | jae oday by the management of the . Grounds. | A. B. Burdick, master of the grange ‘ undred. y N mont Athletic club. The first, be- 5 e R, — response, by George Warren Davis, devoting 2 » forestr: Members of New York |iermen puics gun me et ve asethl prastice tarted 245 ™| In the city court on Monday morn. | president of the sssociation: addrems, | | BY devoting a watershed to forestry Maloney. will take slace the night ot |herst with 14 battery candidates re- it ¥ 5 a ‘Sin by H. O. Daniels, | the shed is and th Stock E ch3 Jinmonb Wil SRS Slicy Ihe March | Porting to Coach’ Stuart. | ing the c: of non-support against Silos and Sileage, o= ™ | terests of the city are served. W 310¢] Xchange I St s o B OFICD, ONG, ALAPEN | £ ooes | Jncob Luoff, brought on complaint of | Middletown. i {inhog: tie - airopciitan » will bring together “rm Round Ho- | 5 % his wife, Minnie Luboff, was continued | 12,30, Lunch, furnished by the la- | near Boston last summer Mr, Rossberg |gan_of California and Owen Moran| Pitcher~Frank Smith of the Cincin- | until Saturday, as Judge Brown con | Zolind 1ok s Jeras Sacticn G he Ao ] {of England, McFurland and Maloney | nati team has retired from the game | sidered ho was disqquatifiod t ast. oo Has Alfala Come fo Stay | found that a large section of the area will weigh in at 135 pounds at and will open a cafe in Pittsburgh. | asmuch as his firm brought the divorcs| and Why? by R. L. Sadd, Wapping; | Va5 &iven over to forestry. il taken yclock, while Hogan and Moran w i sult for Mr, Luboff, which was noc| discussion, Some of the Dairy Possibli’ | 3¢ Other cilies have sireads isken 133 pounds at the ringside. Both | ort club of the Connec- | successful. Mrs. Luboff had testified for Connecticut, by members point is that the trees need very little —s v H»: e O cen rounds, the limit | ticut league has signed a Mlddletown | briefly when tho judge continued the | the association. ¢ | care, yet they are fine protection for Shannon Bu'.lv.]mg, Norwich |ailowed under the New k law. named Frank R.| case until Saturday. | _ Thursday, Feb. 15, by invitation of Byl i e M L | = C After court there was the most ex-| Scotland Road Soclal club the mee Telep! | Amateur Champion Lost Opening | —_— citement of the entire affair. Claiming | ing will be held in 'unjn; hall. The | — Gakie: gets a promising twirler | tha her husband called her a vile| programme for the day follows wil.| Novelties in neckwear sk many s o | New York, Feb., 12—Edouard Rou- Pitcher Slapnicka, who has been | hame, Mrs, Luboff slapped his face, Address of welcome, by r..xm‘\ 9 new forms of cravatli . togeth- the amateur billard champion of | turned over to the Colonels by the | und When he'attempted to return it| cox; response, by President G, Warren | (7,000 " FURES Dl These went down to defeat in the | Chicago Cubs. | friends interfered and they were advis- | Davis; address, Can Afalfa Be Grown | I W10 o W DIa toC PIESirons Whese ( H ening game of the amateur inter- | —_— ed to go home and think the matter at a Profit in Connbotient? vy R iy jabot frills which have been so pop- onal 182 balk line billiard cham- | Horace Fogel, the G er boss, has | over. Luboff, it is said, claims his wife | Sadd, “d!’W?E furnished by the la-|Ular and which, though still in consid- r “ a ! nship A played at the Lieder- | Promised Presiden rd of Boston | has a $35 tenement in New York and| 12.30. Lunch, furnished the 1a=! crable use, are now no longer a novel- L u n 1b here this’ aff h. The | Some fresh infield material. Evidentiy | can support herself, but she ‘says she | dies. | t. Toian expert was heaten by Toseph | EFaSS seed or a new kind of clav. | pays but $17 and fakes in dresemak. | . Address, Crop Rofation, by H. 0.|" = the: Pliiladainbls snat. by ab) ing, her daughter also assisting in her | Daniels: discussion, Dairy Problems, — . of 400 to S omdi | _ Having taken over the Fond du Lac | support. Bonds of $200 were furnished | by members of the assocition. A d'"']SORE FEET CURED SPRING PM TERNS JUST IN. Four Shirts for $10. AND BETTER GRADZS T TOGERT S0P JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder-. iank Bevck: Made and Ruled to O 5 SRUADWAY. | 1 1 s ol gegd six weeks W York, Teb. arl Morris, the | more of winter; the high cost of 1iv- ma giant, had the betier of ev- | ing: and the National league magnates ory round in & ten round bout witt on the 13th of the month. And Jim Stewart, the Brooklyn heavy-! still Hurry Wolverton says there s no \weight, at the Carlisle A. C., in Brook- | guch thing as a ji vn tonight. Although Stewart had z een hailed as an even match for Mor- w ve th thin ris, he lasted the ten rounds only by outs, During the coming | widing on and running away. season Detroit ill have a sco - = will work under cover. Minor league Tennis Players Return from Australia | managers will now be on the lookout San Francisco, Feb, W. A. Lac- | for false whiskers. ed_of New York, M, E. McLoughlin || — of San Francisco, and B, C. Wright |* Dan Howley, the Weymouth boy, of Boston, who competed against the ' who Is to catch for the Portland, Ore., elepbonc 353 | Austry trio for the international | team in the Coast league next season, ant davi lawn tennis cup, arrived here | hi sent in his signed contract to today on the Oceanie liner 8 from | President McCreadle of that team, and | 1647 ia plans to start for the far west about o the 24th of the month. ba. i Tame Six Round Bout. Adam’s Tavern | enudepni, Fen 12 inekout| George Cockil before sigming 1o Broph ot oW Yot and B0 Jalley Manage t Harrisburg (Tri-State | 1561 of Australia fought a si% round bowt league) club, disposed of hie holdings | | befo the American A, C, ton t. The In the Rea.dm( club to Thomas Grey effer to the public the finest standard | ids of Bee: of Europe and America, | Lotemian, Piisner, Culmbach Bavariag Leer, Lass Pale and Burton, Mualrs | Ecotch Ale, Guinness' Lubln Stout, & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker 1l P. B Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish & Ale, Storling Ditter Ale, Anhe el hiitz and Pabst. 1 A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. | liaek, Tivery and Boarding | SIABH we service mast reasonable prices ! AH(‘N Y BROS, Falls Ave. owis Tew a, the famous vx»i sle Indian runner, says he is gettng | , perfect condition cnd Wil try to lower the world's 10-mile record In the Pastime games ‘in New York, Feoruary 21. He already holds the record in 5i minutes 21 1-5 seconds. nchise and players, W b ausau, Wis, ill once more a B L season. One of the buckstops is witn i ‘ff‘f @ . the Newark team, the other with Buf ho g e o L ERl0. 1912, B is the thirg apianshiD of { L,y roeruits and ons mbre weteran ok LRI N A UB1%5 | have attached their names to Detroit has mpionship and With | contracts. They are second baseman ol | Delahanty and Baumann, Westersi and Vitt. P Stewart No Match for Morris. idential election year; fight was tame, neither man being able eto land any damaging blows. {ing club stock and il ;club in future, Roller Polo Results Menday. At Amsterdam: Amsterdam 7; Al | Joseph Weafer of Barre, V - | cepted the terms of the Erockton club | s R T, g . | owners, He will be given a thorough Poosnhonghkeepsie: Waterbury 5| irial in the hox. Last year he won the | first five games | then s was finally allowed to go. AT Nevbrich which he worked, ne S Newburgh 11; NEW N!OYORCV&LE CHAMPION. w. Bobby Lowe's mileage _stunt las E. Hasha Beats Jake De Rosier in Record Breaking Time cle champlon sprang the Det worth | “er | mileae American Trave new motor excee 0 fame member of the | Wisconsin-Iliinois league. The International league will have two catchers named Harry Smith next Who ROW owns two-thirds of the Read- conduct the has ac- | flered with a lame arm, and | vear in pursuit of basevall talent for | i qualifies him as a Daniel Pratt, the | for Luboft. 1] AT THE AUDITORIUM. i ¢ | Good Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. Thres acts a nicely varied programme at the ditorium for the fir, { the hown there on Monday in the mat- inee and evening hour be well satisfied ses of good proportions. Deyo and Rehan, with a musical 1| novelty, present a pretty act in which their electrical effects a feature, | Mr. Devo performing is the gardener with the electrical musical flower bed and_Miss Devo getting the applause for her pretty dance in a coat of elec- tric lights of many colors. In the line of come Harry Harvey is decidedly refreshing In his songs and jokes that put over the fund with new and unex- ected turns of humor that a fine hand, Ning cute and well train Mr. Rand directing their put on an attractive turn. The clever whowing their skill in music by as ing him in playiug several tunes on the bells, thoy count and spell, pick out flags and perform an interesting line of tricks that shows thelr ability and the care given to their tralning. Au- week | dogs wit for their work. The motion pictures combine at once instruction and entertainment in the films snown JAMES CLANCY'S POLI TAHEATER Vaudeville and Motion‘ictumm | The bill at James Clancy’s Poli the- ater proved highly attractive Monday, the house being comfortably filled at | all performances and the merits of the | show Were apprabiated. The feature motion pictures were well selected, ranging from dramatie to comedy, and showed good judgment. The one tha pleased especially was The O1d Book keeper, a_Biograph film dealin; the life of a venerable old worker | Whose one ambition in life s to help | the needy, but when he himsel? s in | want he finds the tide is turned an, every one is ready to put him down, Another mibject and fing portroyed was A m ls’ of two officers afte the same girl, The ev el Yoble Ene- anments of a They recelve a full share of applause | & with | thet was well acted | 5, War story dealns with the trl- o e hand of | battleship play an impertant part in deplcting this film, and the exciting to follow efich address. Frank ‘Wilcox, J. D, MacArthur, A. W, Lillsoridge. The committee for the assoclation is George Warren Davis, president: F. E. Duffy, vice president: J. G. Schwi secretary; E, J. Hempstead, rector. county di- TREES ON WATERSHEDS. W. B, Rossherg Advances Suggestion in Line of Conservation. ommissioner W. B. Ros: berg, who is an expert in botany and takes & Keen interest in forestry, be- lieves that it would be a good plan to set out trees on the new Whigville reservoir watershed and other watel sheds controlled by the city. As a re- sult of study and personal investiga- tion, Mr. Rossberg is confident tha the idea is very practical. It will mea econo dty, for there is Water C Fhck makes oath he is senior partmer of the firm I Chtey e Co. dolng business Cit Toledo, Couaty and State aid, cand thai said frm will pay the sum’ o ONE HUNDRED DOLLAKE for bich “ind every case of Catafrh that Safimot be ‘curéa by the use of Halls Catarm Cure. j 3 FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem- A D. 1886, i e A W. GLBASON. (Seal) Notary Pubiic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inte nally, and acts directly on the bloed Pnd masgus suriases of the system Send for testimonials free. ¥. J. CHENDY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by ail Drusglsts, 75c. 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