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English Bacon, English Hams, Cauliflower, Selected From the Best 35c. Lettuce, 30c Celery, 30c Ega 75¢Fry Squash, 78¢ End 26c 23¢ 28c 30c 25¢ 25¢ 5c [ nach and Kale expected for Sat- ( PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE | on the Uncas Nat THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Shetucket Stree! 42 Watercress, | Sparitual academy, Sund Grapes, $1.00 Grape Fruit, 15c each, $6.00 box juicy Oranges, ional Ba wi "E. A. W. GILMAN'S " GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, nce (0 his patrow. and | moved to 65 | , opposite | tuat he has pman building the Y. M. C. & Bcotch Ale, C. & C. imported Ginger Al HIll P. B. Ale, Frank Jon ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-18 DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Building Take elovator Shetuciet strest en. trance. ‘Foone his roguish I e WHAT'S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSOWN & CO. 72 Franklin Street. | 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1801 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Bee: of Europe and Amerioa, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavari Beer, Hass Pale and Burton, Muelrs Guinness' Dublin_Stout, It's an art to take baby" 1t should bo taken. tie gmile, his pretty little dimple, Such photograps become prized babyhood’s days In We have had years of aphing children. ir best when we trpublesome posing. n a jifty LAIGHTON, The Photographer, { osite Norwich Savings S 1912 ARRIVAL Wall Pape photoer We solicit The Famfing Studios, 31 Willow Street | Religion movement, is wortl: hearing. for the appointment of a conservator for the petitione ray, who was re who died Mon arrived in New London Wednesda Advice to Mothers bad baby's photograph PEERLESS. Ur.k. W. HOLMS, Deniisi iding Annew, LANG Dry Cleaner and Dyer 157 Irnn!(lln St SUITS PRESSED 50; Our Wagon Calls Everyw Uelivered o Any Pari of Norwich t is acknowledged the market—HANLEY'S attenticr D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. THE AUTD TRANSEER €O, parts of 6-5—Two Telephones 1s no advertising medium ln ‘onnecticut equal to The Buk iness results. New Ilaven on August 10, but did not make Uncasville Joues Benjamin_has spent mucl Mystic. They wil in New York 7 | are The Bulletin. " Norwich, Friday, March 1. 1912, VARIOUS MATTERS Road repairs in all directions have been necessary since the last heavy rain. Levotions for the first Friday of the month are beng neld in the Catholic churches, Nated psychic and_test medium at adv. Plans are statc ton A eing formulated for hers' party to visit Washing- the Easter vaaction. Contractors are erceting a new hcuse for Fitch Bros. at Hilltop. The we was completed Tuesday. Rov. G. C. Chappell of Mo e the after-dinner speake wick post camptite at By Memorfal this evening Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thompson of PROPOSED SITE OF TUBERCULOS!S SANATORIUM ON HILLLSIDE OF SHOLES FARM, North Stoninzton announce the en- sagement of their daughter Leonas to Harold Law D ing ‘ather and mother, Ray How- ard of Torrington, has been com- mitted to the Norwich State hospital On Thursday, 3. Frankiin Bagecon | Had Seen It Before But Looked It Over Thoroughly Again— | Nothing Said Which Would Indicate Their Inclinations | —Had Seen all of Other Possible Sites. s Groton celebrated his twelfth birth- he was fifty-two years 1w one of the aecompar ng losses of having a birthday on the 9th of February Whist and_dance, LO,0.F. hall, § m. might, March 1 Adm. ~adv I A perators’ licenses for the r iing cf motor vehicles In the state | the state xpired Thursoay and, in consequence, | .- he ymobile department of the s 1 > retary of state's office is decidedly | 5P sy issuing new licenses. other Tudge Marvin, Professor Davis, Rev.| It was | Mr 3 Rev. Mr. Legg and G.| here Hartford who arrive today to conduct | options, e “Three Days' Men and Religion | wh \mpaign "0 welcome.—ady. | knew 1 Allen o e Fall Herald says: The| Rev. Streetor, who has been the | last fal astor the Allon Street Methodist Epis, hurch in New Bedford for | hre rs, will ask for a change a ext annual conference | Shent Pre he Sco ckers 15 succeeded in_getting out of the | hour. ico at Norinport, L, 1, and is at work | New h anken barges there, he was obliged to leave taken to the Choice large and small long clams, | Donolrie quabaugs, fine scallops, also plenty of | Smith ang fresh fish today, at Powers Brox.—ady There is local interest in the an ment that Secretary of Agri- re James Wilson is to retire the cabinei, as soon as President appoints his successor Secretary | were and Dr, Wilson's bovhood home was in sub- | Donohue, | urban Norwich, H. V other Dr, Nash, who speaks at Poli thea m. Sunday in the Men and farm, The meeting is free Application has been made before | Frotate Judge Arthur B. Calkins of New London by Willlam A. Mursey, | Joca) s wife, Eugenia Mur- he Norwich St hospital. entire posed Bioner The body of M or Trank S. Bond, at Jekyl Island, Ga., evening and was taken to his residence | There at 471 Pequot avenue, lenry Ry Bond, ! how the Jr, went from Norwich to New York | the chang Tuesday night to meet the body | expression thought it At this week's meeting of Comfort | place. circle of The King’s Daughters with| was only Mrs. 1. Leone Branch of Laurel } | bedroc aven when thirtéeen members at- ittle tended, it was voted to supply gro-|the ¢ erles for & needy family, and fur-| The matter Low_ TRates to Californ! New Mexico, Mexico. 1 to| what April 14, Tourist sleeper without | then have of change, Berth $9. Washington-Sun- | prososition set Route, 12 Milk & 362 Wash, Boston. | erable ad | John: When the New York association of | sec the alumni of Berkeley divinity school | as with \eld its tenth annual reunion, a letter | place m Rev. Dr. John Binney, ‘68, for-| One merly of Norwich, long professor and | commi a dean in the school, was read, and a | message of greetin m committee of rmace.tical associa- | the Connecticut Travelers' as n, which auxiliary to the oth »ody, met at New Havea Thurs ind decided to hold the anuual me: at Hotel Pembroke m June 19 and 20 Woodniont, chis nneeticut s to meet at Hotel Haven Wednesday, March 6, when para. room. Postmasters of f i class offices are members ation which meets twice a scuss postoffice affairs. Social Serv: ove’ Work, Bible Study, Evangelism, and Missions, are 11l discussed by experts during the Three I Men and Religion Cam- aign begins today. Every man nvited 10 near.—ady at Thomas Silcox, employed by the| W Connecticut comy at Southington, | & Tecer narried Miss Eli k er of | ville Vernon Center, a daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Guide Kiotzer of that place, in | public their marriage until Mon- | They are to live in Southington. One of the earliest residents of ) join the Sumshine soci- ety, Mrs, 8. 8. Miner, now in her 92d vear, is ill at the home of her grand- |t Dr. M. E, Fox, her recovery be- |iyith r Goubtful. Mr. and Mrs. Henr: er of New London, and their son| Mrs, ¢ of Kansas City called on Mrs. | wic er last week D, The marriage of Miss Vera I enja- min, formerly of Norwich, sister of | the ¥ onard Clift of Mystic, and |!n Norwich William Beeman of New York, will|Week take place at 9.30 Saturday morning ir Mystic Fpiscopal cb S irs. L Ar h. Rev. A. C, he ceremony. Miss time in make their home j will perform Gales Ma; The Browr ty_endowment fund is| M. V. headed by Mrs Robert W. Sayles of | Main street. Norwich, who, before her marriage, was Miss \delaide Kimball Burton, a| Mr. and 1 | QUESTION OF CANAL FROM NORWICH TO WILLIMANTIC ADVERTISEC CAMPAIGN BY USE OF STEREOPTICON | and Views Will Each Evening in Franklin Square. e e . 0OMMisSioN Views the Sholes Place Be Taken up Later by State Comm the three days' campaign of ward move- stereopticon the dien and wis advertised | notices, interspersed with travel v itizens and | from the Board of Trade, tuberculosis commission came ning for an in- the Sholes farm and any a committec lination to be ction something just the committec to offer and which they found after they and until then no one will know what they will do. from | the 14 sites on which the elt Will Meet Monday. i the committee nothing about commission stated that Sholes farm | bids are to be in f the institution, but i visit had been made there might be some differ Commissioners Separated. This tim \dminiatration and an infirm crected for the sanatorium wherever and work wi them this spring, soon after tracts are awarded Many Offers. : commigsion | iden wre at work on|and Se ¥e Julia R. Dempsey, ashore on | hours there imited EFFORTS FOR POOR cre for about an | Shrortened Dr. Haven, arriving a the Opinion of a Texas Friend. mitations of his own juds 10.20, and as early he was farm at once by am B. Youns, Willls Austin al he property over ing quite a little time there; 11.45 o'clock president_of and Secretary communicated with them regard- | thrown across Main at I from a lantern in Prestc sanatorium, and there are man in this vicinity 1ying. well, 3 This will be continued on Frid With sorrow I e ckangs of site so that all will be satis- number of fuve om | commission, aft | reached large attendance Young and Grosvenor cepling Prof. George E. Davis. ng to the commit rggested site. SUPT COUSINS LEAVES | NORWICH & WESTERLY ROAD | pyi" ios, Kappa 2 | ceived an MLA. from and viewed its advantagc 1 all men. A | the views from its point of vants | male chorus of fifty will sing.—adv. representati inquiring BRI 8 supplic and water ty of the place, » think I shall never Given a Surprise Banquet by Em- and Presented a Beautiful Gold Watch as Token of Estesm. he proposition of the FAIRVIEW GAINS FOUR INCHES. Rainfall Wes Smaller That Average |7 statute at larze, section 1250, or in | for the Month. years at St commission, | lose any ently committed t0|ang the wherein the state w Judson Cous ins completed 8w reser- nshanan was not No Public Statement. commission felt in regard t ecided which of vas also though »w England yundation an. vill remain here | world conference the employes of | land. | SURPRISE PARTY HENRY E. DAVIS. cing of the the drainage itable work was planned looked | 1t will no Arizona, | commission mee robably next OBITUARY. Forty Friends Had a Merry Time at Miss May Kingsley. His Home on Palmer Avenue. o morning the Greencville retained con > others except the Post t is the inac the banquet, was sent to him. | the Sholes the commission but e | committee spoke rather consolations went and refresi burning fiercely wher nd Frederic DEBATE AT MT. CALVARY. et AEAPIOHE For the past ved here, coming to Norwic conductor on the old horse be present at the banquet in the | iis hom Under Auspices of Bible and Literary Socity—Negative Side Won. Woman of Mystery Leaves. An_entertainment, in the Sunday school room n charge of the probation officer. PERSONAL William C. Neweil are Wauregan this coming week. superintendent consequences. has made many uniform conurtesy Anderson of Hamburg was Which is most profitable, lly or spiritually earn (f his probable from the city. will be sue: eded’ as superinter- ture element hanic for the rodd for sotne {IRISH NIGHT AT THE ELKS' HOME. Big Time Enjoyed by the Wearers of the Antlers—Everything Green. 1 Dart of New London has A Light Brown Skunk. Lllis of the Wagt When the German members o of Elks gave a Du Aldrich Crowel guest of Mr 18 on Grove avenue, acknowledged sneral secretary Haven, was two days' rest hard to down the Irish, and on Thurs- VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF. Jury Gives F, H. Harris $2840 in Suit | for $10,000. lodge came back wi and white with the time outdo D. J. McCormick and D. J. Haves at the head of the Irish night | displayed a bewlldering Robertson has returned to Hill from a week's visit to her Woodworth the Teutonic. Maltese Quaker daughter of thls city the case of Fred- | MacDonald | resourceful- the plans provided fo evening and began by producing evi- dence to show that Capt. Danny Mur- phy of the Athletics wae born in o that he was invested with the bright green cap. apron, which all the waiters wore. a ten-strike, since two weoks ago Dan declared to be London, the {erick H. Harris Leavenworth his studies at Yale At the Centrai Bapilst prayer meet. | mother ing Thursday evening, the subject way | made Evangelism, having spectal ref- to this phase of the Men and Miss Kathryn McMahon of Hanover Religion Forward movement. There|js visiting was an .attes 1 after a visit to his | Leavenworth of | that he feli, and was seriously injured, defendants, | was defective There will he a short cale sion of court today at New . Raymond is in New | Frank L. Boston and be- jance of 100, the pastor, ! fore returning home she will Rev. P, ¢, Wright, presiding, and | guest of James L. Case opening the discussion | idence, of the sjbuect, In which a number of others participaied Mr Penns ylvania accordingly Margaret Shea of Prov- with the Germans The Dill of fare in the bill included corned beef and cabbage, turnips, po- tatoes, pig's head, evergreen beer and Close to 250 enjoyed the feast and were supplied by the hustling Hiberntans illl they cried enough. The musical that followed tiie ‘eats” was likewise a feature and consisted of numbers by the Sodality yuartette, Matt Beunett and Eugene Calkins from | the Breed theater, solos by Raymond ONeil, violin solos by Raymond Eldred and the feature .of the evening in a solo, Where the River Shannon Flows, Josephh Sheridan. with Ray- mond Eldred accompanying him on the and Raymond O'Nell Crimney Fire before noon Thursday vas called to the residence of Joseph Hall In Broad street to put | out a chimney fire, which was quickly Beveral of tne wedding guests took a hand in it before the firemen arrived, and assisted material- s entertains at at John M. Newten of Winter Hij has returned after a few day: of contributors to| visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson of department home on Washington street. green cigars. The Tuesday noon Reading club Edson F. accomplished, Alexander Campbell | siadiate of the swomen's collegs in the | of Nathan Hale street will leave, their gt of $1,000 shall be for the benefit of the women's ool Frances Tibbetts of Norwich has sent | time check of $1.000 for a memori ry h - hec aunt, Clarissn 8, Clarke, leased an attractive house in Water- l ‘Rhe magnificent villa owned by Mrs, F. Bdward Johnson gave a lunich at the | speech the gentleman ‘rom In Cosmos club in is Perfected. The appeal in the case of Case broth- the Connecticut perfected on Thursday and it now goes to the supreme c Crocker house with €. Miss Mary | reranin their effects are being packed np ved to Waterburs their family ambassador . Greely, Her eorge Puinam, Anth Hays Hamnmond, Jr., and dig silent as to the value of the ser Gilbert H, Growvenor for | and n town, whieh is a suburb of Waierbury, ~New Londen Telegravh. appeal is on the seiting aside of the Nerdict of AL160 o e case. S i et SRS i CONGRESSMAN MIGGINS SPEAKS FROM FLOOR OF CONGRESS. As Minority Leader Answered the Speech of Chairman Moss on Agri- cultural Appropriation Bill. (Special to The Bulletin.) Washington, Feb. 20.—The house be- ing in the commiliee of the waule having the agticultural appropriation bill under consideration, Mr. Higging secured ie door and answerod the speecih mude un Tuesday vy Repre- sentaiiie Moss of Indiuna, Clairman o the commitiee on expenditures of (h department of agriculture, of waich Mr, Higglus Is the minority ieader. Mr. Higgins spos I han veniured the hope that commiliee on expenditures i ihe agsi- duiturai department would able through its deliberation: some good. 1 had hoy investigation of the expenditure of public money by the department of riculture that poiitics would not enter and thal it was possible for four dem- ocrats and three republicans, ail in themselves honorable men, to unite in & determination to get at t reac ha sound conclusion e speech of the gentleman from In diana I have been compelled to aban- s foliows ) fa committee of this house would he { months in the preparation of 4 report sign and submit that report to thi n from [ndhuna Sug he gentler to the pure food law oposed by congress and nd of agriculture the correctness of the gen 1d it of th IR 1De, AL | California | A great deal has | benzc 4, and 1 he University ¢ th | come m jans and was not s | member of tne orth | the I * | etate officials of Indiana Indebted to Dr. Wiley. e gentle questions raised by { man's speech go after a long camp: edge the indebtcdness of the country to Dr. Wiley for the part he took in “ “i y the long campaign which finally led to At Ralion’s the enactment of this legislation, To vote against this appropriation | now will stop the wheels of yrogress. ontribute very food adulterators with whom o accomplisn | i (hat in the don that hope I never was rash enough to imagine that the chairman re are amendments o Northwestern university and | em———— Hyomei is Guaranteed to End the Mis ery of Catarrh, Colds, Sore Throat and Croup. t @ HYOME! (pror o 1 High o-me) outfit to-day Pour a few diopw fros the bottle into the little hard robber pocket in haler that comes with each outfit, and | breathe it four of five times a_day | Immediately you will know that HY | OMEI soothes ‘and_heals (he influmes and iiritate | menbrane But HYOMEI does more than soot and heal; 1t kilis the germs, those per | severing ‘pests that are the root of 4 catarrhal condiiions. A complete HYOMEI outfit whie ludes an indestructible pocRet inhu costs only 31.00. If you now owy HYOMEI inhaler. you can get an et bottle of HYOMES for only 50 cents The lee & Osgood Co. and druggis everywhere, but it does refer to the signal servies of the sccretary of agriculture. Statement Inconsistent. atement that the mecrdtary, ture has been Improperly inffi- enced by corporations or bay anyome else is absolutely Inconsistent with the statement which the gentisman as chairmart of this committee on expen- b, e hile A sts | ditutes A 6 house when ha rivers, | tempt the destruction of his own crex- | Feported to it that he a'd not question tion. Dut after listening to the speech | “the moti or the sincetity &2 B9 wi of the gentleman from Ind: I rea [‘x'u.v ary wgriculture ainst ' jzed thut 1 presumed altogeibe | ., This house m adopt one view or aam the ' much. From the gentleman's spee | the other, and the extraordinary state- rties | conclude that he entered upon the in- | ment of the genticman from Indians to | vestigation with certain fixed opinfons | made in h on this wubjeet M-t} ot IR JUN AL M that Hit t | must be con h both his ut- ing the evidence aken and his report | terances in the committes and in the thereon those opinfons remained with | Feport which he signed. The solution « ro- | him. Such was not the state of mind | of thi stion Is not to be secuted o or members of your committee. |in this way. T ral character, the e T {he-tembaraiy of ¥hb pers and ofcial integrity of James an ap- ' hefore reaching positive o Wilsci aud the members of the referes S inel A OF I 1 rocord of the Wile board ought not to be the priee for aba the conelubions sl | the legisiat vhich the gentieman pro- | members our committee | urnes vhich 1 to a qualified ex- tent approve of _\“ s Views of the Committee. Recerd of Eafercement, he ‘,‘- the commlittc ‘u'r ._«; 1 in w ny gentleman in & pressed | report and nc 1 the snceived attempt to improve 1ot | GpBioR of wairman of the commit- | the acministration the pars food \ent | tee | 1a The record of accomplishment By or I had believed tha ne would | th partmer culture i the el end that the purpos he enact- | pest answer e Charge of inef- ers | cossit ) destroy. No one ough ‘ T r nforcement of the | the almos nlimited power of un‘t-,- vour committes, 1t showed a seal | fiscation, subject to no revision, and | both in the preparetion and prosses- | make it possibl r one man, however | tion of cases exceoded by admin. able, patriotic and learned he may he rative officers. A law of this le% AND SUFFERING. | to set himself e final arbiter ' vesting ) unusual power to G | Sibject 0. o, control except the con- |muintained must e entonasd ' Life, in | ciusions of his own research and the |Taamon and justice it is plaint duty o strengthen and improve this law and not to ham- ind destrov its operation and ef- I'ne country Is under obligations ar 1w e duty of en- this statute and it has beem o, duty well pévtotined 3 sonir In Favor of Wilson t There are those on both sides of the d v hamber who are hetter qualifed Tham 1T te 1 iames Wilson has i d oo | baeh th o corporations, a corrupt many ] i | asi xellare, has know periods, I| %" & nat Joiated the lats of ok vitalizir the land, has perverted the Man@etes Fiod Y fit. meress and rendercd ineffectual & o |ou ) s great reform. Your committes in & Yering, | T¢I « K e | unanimous st found that he hed o him | expenditure Seted ! b SOCIALLISTS MEET. powers and Tt o0 o er | Roosevelt's Charter of Democracy WHI not upon the bhlanket pro ! Be Subject of Prof, Smith. i 101 ot the as tes, on Arthur Friedn was (he chairmn which its ¢ n Thursd. ning at the weekly mest- Ing of the Norwich local, Soclalist par- Apply It to All Departments. ty, in the Stead b There wae & ! ‘ sav that 1 would have | g0od uttendance d §5 was collected B A At | to all the | for the Lawrence strikers, Chatles . e < " tha T vt 1| H. Williams of Central Village was a u B ¥ Ve the exoentive of this|vieltor, and was heard from in regard e 10 wo LR hor o |to the growth of the party there, Wor g N saien the { next week it was anounced the Nor. Bl ¢ in very ex-|wich local is to have an address from vas | t tice Thig i¢ | Professor Smith of Storrs college upon with | pot or t . ‘ni unasual | the subject of Roosevelt's Charter of that | inst ents now have | Democracy . e 1 ol v+ The local has heard from thelr for- ool iem | mer member, Edward Perkins Clarke, ) aed | who s working upon u paper in b ¢ power | Bristol. State Organizer Paardsley has g P nots Norwieh local that he has it t in- | Jaid « 1l_which will x " ar | br ol Putnam and p X . wa oueh Wind- e = controding har sonad wiles. S T R t Committes on Resolutions. had been YOUS e yosed, a Dr. P. J. Cassi@ 1 J. Corkery t was y ecommer. sd ] have besn ME the authority for the refer ard be | oo by President ead of the Cause founded ur t tining board of trade to draft suitable reso anklin - oommittee 1 a ] f e president of the i | e 1t/ wits created i8 o m¥ | j aeiig Lo Mt I <. |WE GIVE YOU end | finuance | B of sach monith tn Tha pure food law " sed in i w N deposits in our .00 | 2ebh. ‘aongtest. And. that bill t le avin rtment, and stil the house provided for appoint- | ha e interest date from the T ment of a referce boar | st o ame month ran This board d ier the author ' RC Ao e homeinted at | AND WE TAKE and the d e 1. | any amount you have to depestt, il of | 1 giffer absolutely from ! our hen } th no matter how large, or from Indiana when he wmall, If not less than Ome Dol | provision of iaw ) (7 e o amd thereny work 1ts un- | TRUST FUNDS i ific provisions o ghould not be permitted to e . |t fch 1 ha #nd idle, when our certificates will b | no Gou e gentieman ineure interest at a rate gov. ) an be repealed and the erned by the length of time the ght by him can be obtained money ix with us: interest won of | Without resorting to the indirect meth. figured from date of lasiie to the or |00 of ref an appropriation date the money is withdrawa. i e rd now consists of Dr. Ira Remsen, ew me a " h of Yale univer . field ific schoo intox- | gjty, Dr. Theobauld Smith of the F Shetucket Strest, Norwish, Conn, n the | 0uhd Medical school, Dr. John H. Long 1L passed | welfare of the patient depends largely | upon accurate prescription work and Noich | ceedingly it he w wve felt com e | pelled to take position he 00K 10 | gng curity of the drugs empleyeds 1A In end | o1y conclusions, Mr. Chairman | the interssts of your sick ene's better Woodworth | N0t founded upon o magssine Ariele | yoaen bring your prescriptions 6 e high haracter a e Outlook hur N i e s e e 0 | DUNN'S. PHARMAGY, IR | hatweon the preservers of f0od and the 50 Main Street the enforcement of HEINZ' la law which went on the statute books B e a— | incidents in Society | s i | PEACH PRESERVE i e s = i v comtribate o the gratincation of those (12 Days’ Invenfory Sale her | join the gentleman from Indlana in| The entire stock of the lats P. Cum ondemning. Tt is vote against | mings 18 now on sale; everything must fll_operate t mething and not for something. 1t | be sold, regardless of cost. confuse the public i ; mind on this most important question at her home on Broadway. Read the report of the committee Many goods are going at less thss haif price . e b rEAlne that will ever by and then decie for vovrself. Tn his| 11 ex. | bAd in Ehoes, comamming 21l stytes and Washington i honor | alts Dr. Wiley and holds up to ridieule | lentbers and his | and acorn the president of Johng Hop- | Nubher Gocds aie0 #-3 £reat vede~ 1008 | kins university. THe glorifies the chief | o were | chemist and charges the secretary of | LO™ | agriculture with wi assumption o MICHA L J. CUMMDNGS, y | power in defiance of law. His report MRE, FRIDGHT UMM, vices of Dr. Wiley and Dr, Rmun.ltmu Adm of Brt of B Ousmingn,

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