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' i . 4 - Benjamin, and was born in Preston s M , nN 39 | March 25, 1838. She passed nearly all| for President—Dn. J. M. Shay Vice ’ i . of her long and useful life in Preston, | President, tion to State Authority, 4 1 * i A ut for a time lived in Versailles, She S 2ugl NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1912 The Bulletin. |ONE MILLION SHAD FRY RELEASED!Breaks a Cold, |SICK DAUGHTER Norwich, Thursday, Qct. 31, 1912 ; qolhe, Bulecn_shouldbe delivered Sent on Their Way to the Sea From Johnstown Pond in Lyme’; 0pe"s NUS"“S NW m Hen'ry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS Suracrivers o ful awrecbivg i ¥ —Swam Off Hopefully Towards the Sound—Will Re-’ Kb 4 hn.-fi'.uc*w“h How Her | ey ' varting tie fact, to The Bulletin. p AR ’s cures as / €8 Hain St B tur in Three Years—Grew Well in Lyme Pond Since = ' et A il R'g_--lmb J ; calds aud arigpe e gt by 3 s ) ol Forecast For Today. ”’h’- . . few hours h-ll Cm el s ¥or New England: Fair, colder W— Thursday; Friday increasing cloudi- ness; moderate north and northeast| The members of the fish and game |town and their return to the Con- 'l The most severe cold will be broken, A winds. commission released about ene million ne;g:u;o ;{;’a‘r‘“ TR "h:v:ng all Kfi“’pe ;tn\mp exglelc‘ii él.(ter ie 3. = wel ed wi | taking a dose ape’s Col ‘om- N, e e o Tomorton 5 | o o of s Bond, 5t | the Suocets O the' Workui-the Te. | ound ‘svary (wo " hours i tres) generally. elearing and colder weather, Joshuatown, town of Lyme, Monday | tain pond at Joshuatown. Formerly | consecutive doses are taken, : 4 with westerly winds, though there |2fternoon. Last spring the com- k government was | You will distinctly feel all the dis- probably will be rain in the morning | mission received from the United | uite generous its supply of shad | agreeable sympt Tonys v ; alotig the’ northeatame. comets, bl | o iRkt AR Try’ whioh fry to Connecticut, but owing to the ' very first dose. i R b e R tates ~ gove Wi demand made on it for southern wa- The most miserable headache, dull- temperature will return on Friday. e e e DA can Ty (tem I ham 1ot bonit alie. (o ¥ [ oty e s r t ° |thrived remarkably well and when | fry to thie state for half a doun{ ishness, sneezing, running of the nose, Comparisons. they were released Monday afternoon | vears, ' The present commission Was | sore threat, mucous catarrhal dis- 3 Prediction for Wednesday: Fair | they were large and heaithy. They |able to induce the government to sup- | soreness, stiffness, rheuma- 157 Fm SL and warmer, proceeded at omce dowm the river on g&g»-flllon shad last spring. The | tism pains and other distress vanishes. Wednesday’s weather; = As predicted. | their way to the Sound. They will re- to the state was that for; Take this wond Compound as —_— 4 IR ok turn to the waters of their infamey tion from Deep River, | directed, with ' the wiedge that sm‘l’s PBESSED 5“3 Sum, Meon and Tides. in the course of three years to Spawn. | where the fry were left by the gov- ! there iy nothing else in the world, T M. Sun__y fiwen | Sieon | They will be then full grown and £t gonment, to_Joshuatown, a matter of | which wil cure - your cold or end Our W Galls E“l’l.’llfi _. M ises™ sets. | wAED I 31008 | (" ompt the appetite of the most fas- | 88 or ¥ The Feault ls much more | Grippe misery as promptly and with- lgfll! ¥ B tidious epicure. Perhaps it is just as tory thani if the commiesion | gt any other assistance or bad after- ¥ a.m | p.m || pm || p mlyey to say that mot all will return. | were to attempt to hatch out fry in | effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's] | .14 | Thousands of them will have fallen |the g on the Farmington river. | coiq Compound, which any iy - 05| victims to the vicissitudes, which be- |It would cost the state about $1000 o.n supply—contains no \aln?::.o—.gS 30 1 41 ‘14| St fish life. But emough will return | to hatch out 490,000 shad fry, while & ! jones in ve huno-—'loo-:t no THE P Enm-mllufl 1 3 4 '33 | to pay for the trouble of protecting | million were secured from the national ‘(e Tastes nice—acts gentl: 3 2 ¥ odeie "30 | them during the months of they fry- | government at an expense of a few | LLio. BUILDING CO., Mo, |“sii i ot Lo |0t X e eavine the Sound. "It 1 | “The ; ‘ hey go after leaving commissioners continue to re-|brother, John Hubbard of Sturtevan 1 0 Six hours aft b water it is law :nueved that they go to deep water | ceive gratifyl ng reports of the shoot- | street. i Mt‘“hh is followed by flood tide . 1@: ol:]utudu ""‘““'fl:"“;& But ?a’ :m a&l’. h:t i8 M:vsdent that the Aol i % 3 3 s y a surmise. ¢ sclentists | effori ve been made to pro- lark : GE'BRAL R L N 1 O atabes e e s |t T T ey Toen, maf b0 o | this mrook Tor Suh Maanmses st — and habits are mot in a to | that with a continuance of the care visit! her nieces, Mrs. Sara Snow ' NMT ons Death of Miss Sarah M. Benjamin| where the nhMb:?M t&i fllze u:l- for years hfii *:wm‘yt be N?' and Miss Agnes Thorp of Sturtevamt ‘:“ t tervening years ween ] state wi v y s b_o:._mm leave lh: protecting waters of Juhu:! i be a better state for game. F : T Mfl'fin W;::hoflten months with } L SR dropsy Miss . Ben; n £ i NORWICH, CONN. |ed away in her late Home e e | OFFICERS ELECTED tral avenue about 8 o’clock Wednesday morning. She was the daughter of Na- S AUNNLEY DERTISTR Mrs. Susan Palmer and Miss Myra Adams of Plainfield, who dre visiting | ers \Miss Morgan of East Great Plain, called on friends on Bliss place Wed- nesday. APPLIES FOR RULING e ON VOTING MACHINE Thomas M. Shieids Has Submitted George Pitcher's Conten- than Benjamin and Hannah (Cook) Dr. Clarence Brooks of New Londen | Town. Counsel Mrs. Charles 'Willlams and her daughter, Miss Ruth Willlams of | Young Girls, e Groton, were guests Wi of came to Greeneville about nine months| At the annual of the New | George E. Pitcher, who has raised | Rev. and Mrs. Frank Tuller of Yreat m"‘.’:““" ago and had resided hére since. London County Den assoclation, | the question as to. whether he can be | TOWD street. Mrs. Benjamin is survived by two|[held In New London Tuesday night, | compelled to vote on the voting ma- ¢ ‘Bl N RN sishers, Miss Emma Benjamin and | Dr. Clarence G. Brooks was elected | chine and claims that the regis- | Mrs. Sara Holcomb and her daugh- y Ellen Benjamin of Central ave- | president and Dr, J. M. Shay was/chos- | trars must have b on hand which | ter, Miss Martha Holcomb of Town | restorstion to Bited L1 | e PR v also leaves six nephews, |en vice presidént of the association. |he can dena:d to have furnished him, | street leave today (Thursday) for ’s Vege M“ d,m i Frank, 'Henry and Albect| The meel was held at the Mohi- | hag & tion to Town Coun- | Newark, N, J., where they will vistt W table 2 [ Benjamin of 'Preston, Henry Bushnell | can hotel, w) the annual dinner | sel The latter | Mrs. Holcomb's brother. at m; 8. of Bean Hill and Frank Bushmell of | Was served at §.80 o'clock in Landlord | has forwarded an inguiry to Attorney o 1 } 3 Occum, and two nieces, Miss Elizabetn | Walker's best style, About 15 were | General Jobn H. Light, with a request Miss Winifred MacA of Bast Y \ 5 Benpamin and Mary Benjamin |in attendance at the meeting. Imme- ifor a on the question. Town street 'went W to her m m of Mystic. “ diately following dinner, adjourn- Up to w evening, Town n st | or L4k g ute : U ment was taken for a brief time and | Counsel Sh recelved no an- n tdn:”'m :u. a; ; \ . Personals and Notes. the members went to the state armory | swer from the attorney general. :r’).th:;,ulen ‘lla ceA edding er ; A Bngertainment and dance in Union |40 hear Gov. Hirem Johnson's a P g ames dam. e hall tonight. Cadillac orchestra—ady. | 3t the Progr Y- cho ‘hotals DRESS REMEARSA f SRR - Upon their return to_the hotel, the THE PARCELS PosT |, Mr.and Mrs. W. B, Wilcox and fam- George Natwel and Miss Helen Ber- | business meeting was held, at ily of the Scotland road were in Cen- tral Village Ba W they at- tended th:n eir unele, | James B. Wilcox whose death occurred | § in his ninety-first dear. Plrmmmmm; Koft “were recent visitors in Volun- o O oty = 10! | Gonnecticut Pagtmasters Are_Notifisd ¢ b hel W A0 ; President, Clarence J. New of Postmaster General's Plan. ; on the - g i / 1::““ met and defeated the|LOndon; viee president, J. M. . Shay, = : nd treasurer, | The postofice department is to have eam Tuesday afterncon by New London; secretary ai 1 | o - g s the score of § to 0. Owen J. Denehy, SW{‘:"“WB.S execu- &:" nauguration of tive committee, J. H. t on New Year's day, MARRIED. 4 p - ; . B A A to ition received at O L I o i 4 Mrs, 3 o £ ton.. Robert H. Lieberthal, Jewett SIMINOWITZ— WITZ—1In . B . lfll'” fiyin uflfi:‘l’mm. .l::;: Itr('; hfilé:tumfi?mmoiwpmc: - 'IlnF;ng S{QNW“NNB;-.L%.MM mall wum wlthcw‘ rece- mlmule,AO.c't-.h 9, 1 “12.‘ ‘b;y' fii‘;}i ;m ; VORKEWTIH YemTivey eatertained with an informal talk on % fo make this dress| York'ing Miss Minnie Maskowits of e Mrs. Kendall and daughter have re- |3 Coliection of autographs » e has restrie- < i torned, after -ivenfidi;wmiw;eh G g 2t Hooe mzm o Gm"‘fifi;fi: iy %w relatives in wanna, N. J. i 1 und, 4 ing, Allap Campbell and £ bl 8. N. E. T. CO. EMPLOYES insible. Thitd cieas ME:panata 4 s ' Miss Beaftrice 'Buteau has returned WiLL BE INCLUDED |5tlil to be imposed on books. But aside —In New_ Y to }wrl hé)me in New York, after visit. i from tht} the ndnflc st Is open to E:y. fiafl #Id"l!d M_VJ.% 3 Ve - - ISWoO ing tiecaqlv;s on Central avenue Willi To Come Under Plan of Insurance in practically every of merchan unney. fo'r l’nu o 1R g f that can be tramsported, include Sickness, Aceident, Death or Super- | i uce of the farm, garden, as annuation. well as factory products, provided, of —_— course, that such articles come within Vice President James T. Moran of |the size and weight limitations. JOHNSON — In M o 1'.“nr:‘:, gct. u.u‘uu, by the . 5!’ nt, Henry, and nle Jnhunnt both o ;(o;tla‘n e d Pool' Match Between' Local Clubs Ex+ i LEY—RAFFERTY—In this city, Oot. ’ v ) the Southern New B Telephone | Postmaster Hitehcock says | ®HEY cites Much Interest. company, in & statement’issued from | that the parcels post will begin | 0 By Bex, I B Brodericl, Thopuas S New Haven, says that fhe employes [on January 1, efficiently and promptly. ty, both of Norwich. This (Thursday) evening a pool|of his corporation, as one of the op- | How long it will eontinue will tnch will be played between mem-|erating Bell companies, .will be In- lon congressiopal apprepriation, w.‘;: %}:h:i x.!tntc‘oha‘;lu‘b a.x:d theul'i'z:i- cmdeg in the lglaa of mol:te WW: eel club. e contest w e | tion for employes, Wi now ] /. place in the pool room of the Lincoln | ing worked :ut by the board of diree~ mwwh tuwWN club and will be watehed by an inter- | tors of the American Telephone & Mi Fond Bala at. M E ested audience comprised of members | Telegraph Co. It is hoped to put the | Missionary Faod o at Methodist ggth c:um‘ Durl(rllglthe m'mng re- | plan_into eluect. :hrnu:ho;;. tl::h:lel :-mmso—l'-vo Deer Reported— ments of sandwiches, ke and | syst early next year. otes Perssnal Itel |eoffee will be served. The men who|as muned guarantees insurance’ jn and ._n. e — WHITE—In_this city, Oct. R Rk e T Al Smith Merritt of New ndon end Miss Tucy Niles White of Norwich, DIED. \mm\-m!n Norwich, Oct. 30, Misa I Sarah M. Benjamin, Notise of funeral hereatter, / HOPKINS—In Ellington, Conn., Oct. 2§, James Wood Hoa{lnn. aged e years. ALLEN—In Center Groton, Oct. 28, 1912, Amy 8., widow of Levi G. Ai- {len, in her 88th year. CHURCH & ALLEN 16 ain Strest, — With the best of facilitien, ex. perisnced employeas and years of exparience, we ars prepared to de all kinds of catering. First-class cooks and waiters furnished for all occasions. Orockery, linen and silver tp rent. i The Parker-Davenport Co. NORWICH, CONN. Funeral Directors —AND-~ Embalmers. Lady Assigtant. Telephone call $25-3. Berryg E Chures. Wmn Smith Alea. e, Netds' (%M Hundred §|%in take part in the contest will be|case of sickness, accident, death ord An attractive food sale was held on as_follows: superannuation. ‘Wednesday a at the Methodist w a Year to fin hLSacoh;'I of_llub——gmhmumg‘wn, Alr-]\- i m .: ‘West !;%1'1: “xt.el‘m byht}ho bt X phonse n, lenry Mereier —an g society of the First the Positions Offered by [ | Charies Frost THE SEARON'S FURS “"E.f"“ ehurak \rnder the Mooation b sl (Ibfonn Merd WUIAS | vy pitntiwy Now Youshao—Tha 3 M5 3, 0 Eoteg s e Uiy e chael one an 7 rown. ¢ decorate: " e ‘ohw Myenrs. 1912-13 Mufi—Pelts m‘f" Load in | in chrysanthemums, asters and fo- uates. ! A prize will be awarded the wifining| Fashien's Favor—Nevelties at the |liage plants was leaded with delicious ! ‘team. 5 Opening. rolls, bread, cookies, cup cakes, layer ¥ e B 1 J—— cake, pies amd cakes, which were Enter now and be resdy to Second Soccer Team, It may be warm mow, but it ien't | soon disposed There was also accept one of the positions The Taftville Soccer football team |21Ways going to be, was evideatly the | home-made candy for sale. The pleas- rhlnh will be effered this com. is going to try to organize a second| W&V wom(a; readers otr 'l‘he‘,l g:l,llt:lnl; ::; ?&m mtl;s x:’ea‘l‘l:e“ l‘ts s g A m &%HA:::;L:mmgcuoemg?a;: a'n; ::r'::re: at 028‘ a:::nu” u‘r- the shade |the work of the missionary society. Day and Night Sessions. . eandid‘;.ms who wish to play on the|they were out early to “"; """‘;,"fi Hord of Deer. i3 # 4 team. The practice game will be play- | legant furs, and some of the e . Write, 'phone or call, ed Saturday afternoon just before the | SiV® buyers had made a cholce of coat| While driving to Baltic Wednesday, W, E NP regular game starts. The Lorraines of | ©F St almost before their more delib- | Emerson Perkins of Plain Hill saw + E. CANFIELD, Principat @ Westerly will arrive in Taftville Sat- | SFate friends had breakfasted. five deer, two large and three small urday afternoon and will line up| Xirst of all, a glance at the new |ones, at A. J, Pember's place, - They against the Taftville team. An inter- models convinces one that last year's|seemed very tame and ran towards esting and exciting game s counted |LUFS Will not do! The 1912-13 muffé | him, coming within two reds, and on, as this is the only team that Taft- | € essentially new, the bed being more | stood watching while he drove away. ville has not as yet beaten: The line- elaborate and more conspicuous than| A foree of elght men was at work [ up for the local team wm'be as fol-{&ver before. In fact, in some modeis{on the Nerwich Town Green Wed- ) lows: Goal, Hugh Finlayson; fh,, Rob- the fancy fur is so empioyed as Lo | nesday, raking up the leaves, which un uu nnw ert Wilson, Greenhalgh: hb, Wilfred |0l pardally cover the muff-end.|wero carted away. White, Richard Pilling, Franks Plerson; | bV, 185 S08some styles are solng b A Tatare That T o . sult your requirements in | [OTWArds, Alexander Finlayson, Rebert 1’: E‘Q pt::fl]%evm 'Jffi&.fiea?’m - Eachl Ttirests. ove in connection with Pilling; center, ¥'. Knowles, The game| "y n™ e " fur searfs, victorines, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bellows of T e Ay €0~ |will be'called at 3.15. Jesse and James | qrovs el are as distinctively new | Pranklin spent & day recently with Mr. wmm‘m:mph ;rh::l“ la:m:i;lch. You | Greenhalgh will be the referees. . as the muffs. The Fremch. designers |8Rd Mrs. C."L. Perkins of Plain Hill Ladies’ Patrician Shoes See the new Fall style, black and 4 have given them new touches, shapes, o gt sgtad russet—3$3.50 and $400. A woman's , IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT Many Try Voting Machines. finish in heads, tails, fringes, combi- | M. 8ng Mrs. ph Beetham of | ;oo that's right. Sold only by COAL AND LUMBER. the only way 1 convince £ 1t | Many voters took advantage of the |nations and, ornaments that are most wggflfl avenue s r: t;?l vage‘ g‘;d- ‘ 190 B8 e l.nd“t:k s 0"‘: you :'u’ opportunity to famillarize themselves | fascinating and different. o thelr mother, 3 en with the use of the mew voting ma- FRANK A. BILL. chine. The machine was in Ponemah Greceful Ceats, hall for demonstration from Saturday|, Whlle the coats ure big and com-| There will be special meetings next mates are very. reasonable and my work 18 guaranteed. J Lumber We have a remarkably full assortment, considering ouf N fortable looking, they have nothing of | week the First Methodist church % A C. M, WMIAMS. : ‘,‘rt}::“r‘:g& ‘mtzl wh?"ild"e'g:n’;ggvgfiafi; the clumsiness of the old styte models, { when tain Wilbur of the Salva- ulss u- c. Auas Telephone 79 216 Main Street @mons‘m&'h"‘:’ “willingly showed it |Put folow the prevalling straight line |tion Army wiil be present. effects as to cut of skirt. They are developed in all the most favored pelts, elegantly finished and Wwho came to the hall how the ma- chine is used. The new method has Mr, and Mrs, 8. A. Beebe of Pine Hair,Scalp and Face S pecialist gained in favor with the voters in this Tree farm went by automobile to| 1913 district, and it is thousht. much quick- | “guieltely Waed o o - G | Bridgepart to vielt their son, Baward| That Graceful Braid, recent conflagration. er and & great improvement cver the i ture 3 uln.r'l!lly but Fuehkm ~ | Beebe, returning last week. 4 « OVERLAND CAR old method of marking a ballot sheet. | 1 cdr BOR Ay O O earnt. | —— ‘ worn as Miss Adles shows her cus. . . ¥ S Japanese cross fox, eastern and Minne- | Miss Mary McConnell of Phognix, | k[”:ie;:' n';:kelf n‘i:’ }?fd!nizg:‘ysm}?;:h:}?y is h i mgx?:fip?ux‘l?fll"ifrit?ge?0§3r:i:h * has | sota mh’ki Ametican nfd s Pl fi:‘t‘e;—‘ln‘-‘fiwn;zz "V%’i}llr:mb’fig&e;nf;?i?‘“}l“au' hair. How about your skin' Tclephone 904_5 a!ld get a —rr— %‘;_:::3‘ c:n;e!hg:‘x{c;::ell;:]:hé&‘; at their hom’a on Bliss place. 3 '{ No nesd to b-' punplyl ]n:d '.‘?klly- w h fflil‘ ey l’ °f . George Thomaston spent Wednesday | ;01 ay—raccoon and hiue - weil. 2 L SR vy { Come and learn about healthy circula- e have a pp! demonstration of the best car |with his parents m Wilimantic. e g ' 5 | tion! Rich Persian and the popular Persian{ 'Miss Bertha Volmerjand Miss Agnes | ] paw continue good, and for young girls' | Thorp of Sturtevant ;treet, who have | 306 Main St, next to Chelsea Bank wear there is natural cat and the|been visiting friends in New Haven Telephone 4 oct28d dainty white Iceland fox. for a few days, have returned. ‘Wednesday morning Albert Stone Effective Combinations. S el | B ; The combinations in coat develop- Tan u an s son, Jo-| C E. and P. Germain caught five eels, The | ment are particularly swagger. seph Hubbard, have returned to Web- | A ER‘ AN fluub catch tipped the scales at over tem| One admired design shown Wednes- | SteF, Mass., after a vigit with his pounds, day was of mink-dyed marmot, With | s ce————— ; R of einkeilze ay A - Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. elegant big shawl collar of softest and . 5 richest beaver. Lui(;l;g’l‘cl‘éu?‘l! OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, . kS Special Rates to Theatre Troupes Beaver was flenlu;loyed' awl‘n on Aa i Franlk J. (.!Hemiy makes oath that he| Traveling Men, etc.. Livery connested very smart model in natural peny. s senior partner of the firm of F. moire vony had a long, rolling collar Shenef,lfi Ca., doing business in the Shetuaket Streer- and deep cuffs of handsome mnorth- | City of Toledo, County and State afore- western beaver. said, and that said Srm will pay th, 2 sum’ of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for Elegant in ever- detail ¢ , ORED POLLS 3 o s S et i et | H g o, W 2 Tl JOSEPH BRADFORD rich Persian Lk . t! Hud- | Catarrh Cure. S Cirios ek, St S guxc s enmon | BOOK BINDER | Chestnut and sizes with a cargo afloat mere prom- ised us. CHAPPELL 00, Central Wharf and 150 Main Steeet Telephonss COAL free Burning Kinds and Lshig ALWAYE IN BTOCK Zor the money on the market for next year. M. B. Ring Auto Co. Chestnut Street John Clark, Robert Bottomley, Wil- PALACE {fred Viville and E. Milette were on a P l ’ Bm. l Pal‘lo", ’hun:ing trip to Plain Hill Wednesday evening. The Best Equipped in the City. Five Tables. No waits. 49 MAIN STREET Miss Mary Gayney of the White Mountains is at her home on North A street for several days. ! Ansel Tromeau has returned to his {home on Norwich avenue, after a stay i of six weeks with his brother in Mon- |trea], Canada. INTO MRS. TEFFT'S Litrls ' T T A P et ¥ cat, deep cuffs and an effective border Sworn to befere me and subscribed Gem Cash Btore, where you will fad & &0! of striped Hudson. D PR tnctygg ™ Bt day of Deygy.ny Books Made and Ruled to Order gaod spaorimgnt of grocories 1p smal) Less expensive, of course, but a|““(Seal) X, W. GLEASON, 108 BROADWAY A D I P- N ourse. e trou- i 2 a o N v Publie. ble of borrowing until you can oré\‘:x | ylzuml design, was a coat of natural otary Public from your general store. Ouf prices the same as other stores. Orders takeny | or Bea Food to be delivered on ¥ri- dflfl from Powers' Cily ?I.irketv Phons 944-5. All orders promptly attendeq to Norwich Towm, Sept.~11th, 1912, H. J. TEFFT, Manager, Sturtevant t. sep13d an pony, smartly finished with Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-| Telephone 252 collar and cuffs. A caracul coat m‘ély. and acts r?-‘iree‘;tlifuléhelbi)‘?l:xor? i cunk > - - mucous _surfac 3 3 E with skunk collar and cuffs was also | 835, T " (tumonials free. av moderate priced F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. 9 B H A“ e Sold IJ: all Druggists, 3 l s 0w "lg ey dnesday’s sales were surprising-| Take Hall's Family Pilis for consti- ly big, but the display has lost none of | pation. Open from 8 a. m. until 12 p. m. its atiractiveness and the assortment GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer ffice—-cor Market ang Shetuc e . Telephome 163-13 CALAMITE COAL . ) offers rare opnortunities for women Fortunes in Faces. Bo‘.”""’ 10‘ pew string. I buris up ~lean® Tha va h Fn nd c 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Building wise enough to realize that the price| There's often much truth in the say- Daily prize given also. ug n u ry 0. Telephone 642-2 of furs is much lower now than it will{ ing “her face is her fortume,” but it's M. ALDI & CO., Props. Prompt service day or nl(hx. Lady Assistant. Residence 118 Broadway Opp. Theatre. Telephone §42-3 be a month later. Improve the hints offered in The Bulletin's advertising columns today! never said where pimples, skin erup- tiong, blotches or other blemishes dis- figure {t. Impure blood'is back of them | AWNINGS. Let me have your order The smariest of Imported and | all, and shows the need of Dr. King's pow. Any size and 'any color., Prompt Well Seasoned Wood ; American designs in fur ~nats and rets | New Life Piljs. They promiote health —— I re ar vour disposal, and all priced {and beauty. Try them. 26 cents at|sttention. J. W. MALLETT. 6. H. "“‘“u riahtt 1 1% & Cagood Ca. Tol062 ¥ Maskat 84 o Tl Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St MILL CASTINGS | & Specialty. o Orders Recelve Promps Akienilos D —————— s ————————— e

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