Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 26, 1913, Page 12

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missioners have been busy much of time in the necessary mflm E plans for the work have been complet- ed by the engineers. All the paper work is nearly completed and when ;ha ilcctentuvfi- of :s:e commission of- er is formally ratifled, the specifiica- tions will be ready for the examina- tion of prospective bidders and it is expected that the contract for con- struction and the starting of the work will be commenced within a month. There’s a world of satisfac- tion in buying Uneeda Biscuit because you know you will get what you want—soda crackers that are oven-fresh, crisp, clean, appetizing and nourishing. Uneeda Biscuit are always uniform in quality—they are always alike THE GOLDEN JUBILEE with_Intimate Views ‘of Cardinal Farley e Code of the U. S. A—Drama The Flea Cirous—Educational | The Tell-Tale Light—Cemedy The critism of the bronze statue, The Whaler, recently dedicated In New Bedford, which depicts a sallor stripp- ed to the walst in the bow of a boat with harpoon in hand, equals the large oil-painting of a local amateur artist that was placed on exhibition many years ago. It is of course understood ihat a shirtless sailor could not with- stand .the heat when after the sperm whale and he would freeze to death if nude above the waist in the huat for the right whale in the Arctic reg- lons. The memorial to the whaleman, however, is a real work of art, and the Matinee Ever; Day 5 Cents '(2000 Ft.) Cool Place In Hot Weather “A VILLAIN UNMASKED” - (2000 Ft.) Strong Story of Great Daring “CLARENCE, THE COWBOY, “THE SECOND SHOT, EVERY FARMER MUST SOLVE HIS OWN . Paul Panzer Comedy . Thrilling Drama PROBLEMS (Written Specially for The Bulletin) more than $10 a ton on the cost of a | fertilizer if I h mixed and the railroad. A correspondeat whose life i | sltmilarly graded bothered almost out of him by weeds | bought it ready e write to say that he is serfousiy | am within a mile of ad bagged. 1 o soda crackers upon. And all in crispness, in flavor—they are you can depend because Uneeda little matter of clothing is overlooked. But those who were criticising The ‘Whaleman statue ought to have had a peep at Mrs. Lanphere’s big paint- ing of a scene in the Arctic ocean. There were the immense icebergs, the “THE DIVIDED HOUSE, éemnfl ng Eesanay Comedy t of droj lng manure and re- that haulage costs little. The garden T . . % 4 DAILY SERVICE e . (8% | Paton; sxperimented on [was within Biscuit are uncommon soda crack- B e Steamer Block Island on Sept. 2, to ten rods of the barn floor on Wh upon It it would be wise to do so i ho1l did the mixing, so the labor cost of | ers packed in an uncommon way. whalemen with all their boats and fish- ing outfit, with the whaleship in the ed use of fe farm manure, re- | once went Abat swme ex- | applylng the fertiliver was trifiing. distance. ' In tiils picture were whale- WATGH H".L an L LAND e T ek Sook N ek Shemaing.| MO . domen yoirs of testing Five cents everywhere in, the Wit en i hoima: it hius aas s ¢ | tentatively aad rather fhh:x?- B'I;\f“’ shuwed me tha(,—on my particular . nearly all had shirts rolled ‘to the el- AM. AM 2 AM. AM abaut garden piot,—the coatin the amount of time { tilixers, without any moisture-proof package. bow, while here and there in the pict- were the acclimated Esquimaux JLv. *9:00 **s 10.30 Norwich ...... New London Block Island Watch Hill Lv. *2,15 **3.15 4.40 fi 5 ure 10.40 3.45 *“_‘m_-&“:“‘m“‘:‘m “m“"",fi;.!“’;‘}‘f o ey ;’:;fls[;’)‘, | dressed from head to foot in nativeil Watch Hill . . 1145 12.00 | New London 5.05 6.00 thing I bad read or =ay institute talk | decreased crop of ge and corn % PR s furs. So it is not new to have blund- Block Island Due 115 1.2) | Norwich ..Due T7.00 T7.30 10 e Do Thumn At fo | 23 oitoes 00 Such (i i NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY gfe n axe in which e trigl Arots P P ; P P semmons e labor-cost of fghting| So I guve it up and weat back to a . 1= being cousldered. * Daily, except Sundays. ** Sundays on! Weeds in a few garden acres used up | combdinzijon of the two,—of common During the past week there was an . - y's only. all the profit from sales of the crops. ] manure from barn-yard and scable | uatomobile 1n this section with adver- Ife my correspondent, | suspected | With chemi | . [Using on the sides of the limolrsina SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS that the searce was largely my ma- | ed nitrogenoc H = e e = . representing an arctic scene with a nure. Cows and sheep had a range | —_— | about a dozen consecutive years, off| Since I've got to do some gambling, | P8 Whale as the center piece. In this} Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 7 to August 2. ower forty acres of hiliside, bearins | | tell this story, not to suggest that | that scre. II rather prefer to do it out in the | Picture the sailors of the whalemen 5 AND more than forty kinds of Weeds. | teaches the right lesson for my cor- | S et open, with an opponent who is ab- | LyPe wore the umifrom of sailors of Watch Hl“ BlOCk Island st Weeds were also a~ 4 pondent to learn, but to ecest the | Again, | beg my correspondent not [ solutely fair and honest, even though y and did_thelz RETURN RETURN jent in the hay - for him to find ou, for himseif, |to think I am advising this sort of | she sometimes is mighty unexpected, | Whale hunting in smack boats. There Ao, 50 e PR T horses. And I bought manure Ihmlj what lesson his”particular farm may |thing for his farm. It works well | —viz: our old friend Madame Nature. an ice cream delivery wagon not N . 76e5 2n, 40c. my neighbors, whenever ad wherevery wunt 1o teach him. with me on that bit of land. It might —_— many miles from New London with e —— 1 could find it for sale. | once Wok WPY For it will never do to assume that | 1ot work at all with him on different | 'I¥'s mighty interesting to watch her | scene painted on the sides. There Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill a “scoop-shovel” full of the chafliany two farms are just alike—not S0l You never can tell anything | And, sometimes, it’s mighty | are the icebergs and the Polar bear and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office and litter which accumulstes on ‘]e\'en that any two acres on the same | &bout farmi till you try it out. S catch on” to some one |and the green trees are growing all of company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. barm foeding-fioor and scastered It farm are just alike. One man’s meat i = or two of her little tricks and turn a | around. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agent. over a smail patch of garden, Sa¥lis sometimes anotber man's poison.| That is, to me, one of the very|Jack on her when a more careless T : 3 " - twenty feet square and raked it in.{One farm’s crying need another farm | charms of farming:—it keeps you | player wouldn’t know there was one| The new automobile chemical and The idea was te see how much of 'lgmixhl possess in redundant supply. guessing all the time. It isn’t a set of | left in the pack. hose wagon purchased by the city of would zrow and what it would grow St 7" [cut and dried rules; of exact formu- B New London and to be located in the into. I have heard of a farmer raising po- | Jae; of fixed and invariable sequence | The only one piece of advice I feel |house of the Thomas Hose company tatoes, good potatoes, paying pota | from cause to effect. IUs a case of cut |justified “in giving to all farmers. |in the northern section of the city ar- E s B I thlek B afl grew. 1 can't SaUS-{ ror thlriy sesrs on (he same fieid Teom | and baste and try on and cut over | everywhere, is:—Learn the game, |Tived Friday. It is of the Pope-Hart- xcursion Boats Learn it as it is being played right on |ford make and now there are three commercial fertilizer, alone. 1 have ain. | SUMMER T0YS grass which read of another, a big hay farmer, who | . Most every man has in him some- | your own farm. Try things out. Don’t | motor-driven fire apparatus in the smmption other than that every seedijo:' piant years raised exceedin thing of the gambling instinct. In one | be too modern to test old traditions. | department and' one more has been "' and_every bit of chaff and every STRIR/ roftable crops of hay on commercial | Sense. that's about what farming Is, | Don't be too bigoted to experiment |ordered, not by the city but by the 3 2 f an of dust grew, and mede at 'least &} feriilizer alone. He s said to have big gamble. There are some few | With new ideas. Northwest Hose company following | Steam, Mechanical and Sail Boats, i : dosen shoots __ |dropped farm made manures for the|Seneral rules about it, same as about | Learn the game. Learn from your |the example set by the Niagaras| Sand Toys, Pails and Shovels, Wag- I I never found out ali that was in |L§ very reason that they contained weed | cards or dice: there is a big element |own mistakes as well as from your|twelve years ago in the purchase of | ;.o Celluloid Dolls and Toys, Baskets, Between Norwich and New London. There scemed to be everything a {ar—jseeds, and He “couldn’t afford to raise | f chance, same as with cards or dice. | own or others’ successes. Watch your | Old Maude. , The apparatus are all of | 5 " ©, i Beandnte. iito A boat leaves either city 9 and 11 mer doesn’t want. There were IOre| yeeds for hay. There’s just as much “luck” in the visible opponent as a cat watche: a|a different make, the Niagaras having | Parasels, Tans, , Sl s mo LS and s nom daily.” Faces Xinds of weeds than a lvels lamb{ Perhaps the farm of my correspon- |fall of the rain or of the thermoneter | mouse. “Get on to her curves when- | 2 (riple-action American LaFranc | Paper Napkins, Lunch Sets, Etc. 15 cants one way: 25 cents round trip. coeld shake his tail at during 2 hot{jan: may be ne lese two than | across your fields as in the fall of | ever and wherever you can. Beat her | Which has powerful pumps in addition o e NaFmial Biay, e kiin: SEETes e day In fiy-ime. In truth, T got S01jjke my garden patch | cards or dice across a table. And,|out every time chance or skill enable | to the chemical and hose features. Rondon: Bior- faot Sfate Bt scared over the possibiliies of it3{ o can only tell by trying whereas with the cards you have only | you. The Pequots have an Oldsmobile and MRS EDWIN FAY : growinz up and going to seed that I 3 e g | ifty-two to guess about and with the | And, when it turns out otherwise |the Northwests are to have a Webb. o ¢ Thames Navigation Co. mowed it off and dug it up before 001 14 7 s dice only half a dozen, on the farm |and she be you, just grin back at|The only companies that are lacking % i crop was’ half grown. oy think | have mentioned it before, | you have either three hundred or | her and—iry It right over again some | in the motor driven cars are the F. L. Franklin Square Norwich, Conn. ; but 1 have a corn patch which I am|three thousand,—I've never found out | other way! Allen_Hook and Ladder company and Mow, in :- mfi‘:nq e-lvd-ahaoz .;:mewh.“rl“;zml.);u ..‘rg -r\rm b“(‘?i‘m‘_fl“\\vhlchj THE FARMER. ;ned Nameaugs, Konomocs and Ock- work, most of that litter woul e raises unusually crops any year, ords. ®one out into the barn-yard, or inio |dut because i bas raised good crops | Bashis the cow mengers and sheep racks, or{ ©Very year for fully a dozen seasoss. | f i R There-is perhaps need for a new and into the hen-yard From all these it|lf is in corn now a vite the tact | B modern hook and ladder truck, but FULL SET ad h—-znd on my gardens. 1 vere fros: and 7't had enough nicely without the substitution of and Gee * What an amount of bard | Tain on it for iwo months to moisten Hote. i abTea Tor FHE hakat: Anaret [ TEETH and racking work 1 was preparing for | the soil an inch down it is looking = apparatus, until the area of the city is 0 mywell and my mmpedm«-nd;:.ffifl;g; oo i materially increased, especially when -y satmtgtion, (o arakigtie st creaking back my cal-| old farmers’ jdea was that corn | N A almost _any section of the city can be ife-like, finest fitting 2nd best wearing R dncs " uhes 1 Mromficasiod ] mmst Be raised on sod-tand, on Mw,y;Mmer Property on Main Street Purchased By Palmer Bros. | 205w, 0y fhe bic Ningara machine, plates is woll ksown. No set ever these weed seeds in my manure! iurned sward: that it wouidn't do | Its P H o with hose, chemicals and pump, with- leaves my office until the "patient is well on “old ground. is particular | erm: e—Q Ovi n three minutes. The Thomas and ully satisfied. This rule is neve 80 | Bagan to wonder, as my/ cor- | Patch of mine is nice level land: fres | as Mx e e er Use of Dart| Northwest maghines should make broken. In addition on set is the nat- respondent does, whetber my gamden- | {rom stones and stumps; lies handy P T £ . equally as fast time as they are much ural gum, the use of which makes It ing salvation didnt lie in the Tejec- | L0 the rest of my garden:—in a word, roperty—Troubles of Ex-Mayors—Fire Department|iizhter than the Niagara, while the impossible to detect false teeth In the tion of weed-bearing farm manures|is just where | want my corn if I ¥ Pequot has demonstrated speed and mouth. This wonderful invention is 2nd the swbstitution of weedless fer- | ca have my own way about i Matters efficiency. The Thomas company is only to be kad in my office. My sole tilimers compounded chiefly of chem- But, at one time, I had grave doubts soon to take a trip to North Adams aim is to give the best at the least toatn R e o R T and planned to take the new auto- « possible cost. T give my personal manure seemed| So I set 10 wo i g o e 3 Ceata with o rwor ..:‘.ml 1::" S That) asougt- it SR There are indications that betoken |usual degree of fairness in the whole Shemk “; ‘t‘;::g-fir:’uctnm“;’rh‘;&shf:mbe[gfe‘ guarantee for 10 year: S e ing, that 1 e | W 4il know that corn has a (re. | DCTIIAReUCY for the New London As-| tranedction. At first hie offered to sell | nu(fine” is the property of the city = "m“'d:"’"l S St ettins Wesurs o, 2li know that corn has atre- |sociated Charities a new organizailon | a portion of the property to the city | " Ilui" not” pe taken beyond the S L TR In other T 5 hat spread that already has a home. George S.|and when it came to a show down he limits of the city on any junketing G iy o Nalf al wards, I would ~trs it on the doE™] cajies oC.ind dig down de Palmer is president of the organiza- |faced the cards and demanded that | {yp T e L ° before 1 dosed the whole menagery.|Shnod 3 'EToss feeder. also. 1 and before it had been in actual | the city must take all the property 3 Eres ;&d;&cs o oy So. for several years, I gave UD 84 jet iias one explanation of the ence for a week, the Palmer Bro- | or none and pay him in cash $16,000 R NGS $1.00 UP, OTHERS 50c. Dr. JACKSON, Dentist land practice might lie in ver sward 1 the on a In; doing this he This was' done. yuilt the store front thers purchased the Miner property in | date specified. Main street as the permanent home of | o This is the only office in Norwich THESE TWO wu;h»r: v;ho' ,:a to ’::u‘,;m ‘v(hv,‘ ;’:t‘;t:_hti»:i )I]T'mz‘?fl; “{i:\h:‘hfl:c;?::;{i where gold crowns and teeth without ement of charities for the. city, | In s & he inte 2 : P g SR ol Ty amane whic ariment of the city In entirely ins | which was made with the bellef that THE KING DENTAL CO. gnf) - ¥ 3 Sy iy T, find Just suited (0 gependent in action and the new or- | this particuiar ‘house would not be 203 Main St. next to Boston Store Dental Nurse in Attendance. - g taste. ion does ne ake to as-| chansed in iocatlon. So i Fa 15 ; RS S e ot S conar | o b o 8 VOlld nasirally 30 | xpocted under the' sieuimelances. * | Tell How They Suffered and Then I began to notice a falling off. | tion like that which exists when sod | (o', A3 from that source. Still the | don = How Lydia E. Pinkham’s The soil began t lumpy. It |is plowed under, - Evidendy the mear, | Associaied Charities will be fac-reach- | It s quito probable, however, that wouldn't harrow or cultivate fine.| et and most availavle sabeiitae 1] M6 MM its work and have full knowl-|ex-mayor Dart will not he the only| Vegetable Compound e Selutabty Mo | oonld fumnish wis strew: or hay, 1(50€° of the ald siven tho poor Whrouth | ex-meyer that will seon be at lew| . B sseed Their Bealth able iFied 1t. Evers spring T haul 4 1ot of | (he charily department. The members | with the city in damage suit. Tenia | estor: e And the strawis Sor g sy most | Of the new ogranization propose 10 in-| min I, Armsirong, the real business | all i The worthiess manure T can get hotd of oe | Vestieate all charitable cases and will | mayor of the city and who conducted | and Stopped all Pains. o that patch. I put it on thick en. | 566 to it that the deserving poor are!a strictly business adminstration and | b last year of my expe- d, | €iven proper aitention and that Zanesville, Ohio. — ““I would have ough compietely 16 cover the made a record in that line, has filed | groun. 1 om at the rate of more | Then 1 plow it under, just as deep ss | Will Be no need of anvone in the city!a claim against the city for $2,000 to| i i feeling i n i . e ep 88 | t ’ city for 32, cramping spells, distressed feeling in than two to the acre of 4 home- | possible, Then 1 harrow in a modest | Suflering for the real necessities of | recover for damage in connection with BRI :helowerpartofsmy esmpounded fertilizer, running about | sprinkling of phosphorus-potash, drop | life, but there wiill be an end to m- | the propossd removel of a dwelling | back, headaches and R N { position and professional pauperis six per cent nitrogen, «ight |52 good handful of hen-n id | house from Granite street to a new lo- -8 per cent phesphoric acld and twelve| has been treated with s o ——— Al ot | COtion, Mr, Armstrons made the ap- felt weak and was per cent potash. 1in each hill, plant my s e Miner property was the home plication to the court of commen coun- very irregular. Af- And 1 86wt get of the experimental | snch one side of the hen manure, cul- | the late Sidney Miner, an old timel cil in the reguler way and the applic b patch fhal year emongh prodmee io|tivite as soon ns it comes up and | whaling merchant and at one time a|tion was eranted, Mr, Armstrong gava S AL pay for the fertifizer maiterials alone, | from four lo six times afterward, pull | partner with the Lewwences. The Mi- | contvact for remevel and had work tles of Lydia E. 5 L] notbing of labor and taxes by hand the big weeds which | ner property adjoins that of the Lawr- | commenced on foundat Pinkham’s Vegeta- on at the new | other incidentals! the hills, and sew turnips the ie ence property im Main street and thel!site, Suddenly objes appeared and ble Compound with tivation, | Miner and the Lawrence houses are al- | the councilmen were influenced inte S Pills f you, | bought my matoriale{ As I sav, 1 have had g00d crops of { mest duplicates, The Miner house is | rescinding the vote granting the appli EYer v o tn Cote and mized them myself fhus saving{corn wnd fine yields of turnips for{iarge and weli-adopted for the pur-|cation for the removel and the result| stipation, I felt well D of the Associated Charities. For|is a t in dgmage and strong and have ;Au» p,«x,d mn‘-;- »h s :.l:»e ag s ‘;g: .t.m-n the city faiie = no more female heen used as the Pay nur 2 dom, pay the claim and upper part of the house will eontinue | expense of litigation, It can be put g troubles. I hope Thots i A oreat soote o to be devoted to thai purpose. The| down as fact that it is the first time every suffering woman will give your *1 ere 15 A great varle S 1’«‘.“{ v;«;mpm in .ur/‘unnr:if the hx"m; iin the histery ‘.r) the eity t : two medicine a trial. I give you permission on the warxet but theve is 0 erty for the purpose have dene an ae mayors were Lhreatening the city i i ¢ S ANy ot hie Bats e e L e e o pablish S e Fars braao mmade for guadity, tha equalled in the city and which is ap- | rhaps not equalled in any other dNoner(l)ir mgi— Z*M“-,HROBS“‘"S’ R. goll the famous preciated by asses of citizens, the | city, 0. 6, Box 34, Zanesville, Ohio. . ch, the poor. all without regard to P i ST BF S5 ger e =) ace, exeed or former cond L A tho, Ganiasl Vesmunt and. the What Ten Dollars Did. ;g y[ T;;!"“ ‘malted extract, in powder form—dissolyes | servitude. Xew Tondon has bee New London Northern Railroad com-| Danville, Va.—‘Ihave only spent ten 5 i ! Mm'(fl; g 3087 hetter by the cominz ef the Palmer| non. A e i e s Brznd T KEEW RYs7ip Trac i > | & e hy e lesse and owner, * lollars on your medicine ane eel so Le. . P £l . 2i3n = s 4 in training | | panies, n ner, respec- | doll y d d I feel n The A& 2 in water—mone than tea Brothers. | tively, of land required in connection much better than I words SEfH LR on azy too! ¢ with the building of state dock at New for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, athietes. The bestdiet . i i A | 3 il did. when the doctor ? w W on. In order to straighten Howard street | London, have acceptel the counter- i ey B +60l nade 3 o and the Aged. 1f agrees ith the weakest digesti ot the junction’ With Bank stroet and | ition of the state commissign was treating me. guarantee. uy 2 tcol uades P —at fotels, Restaupants, FOumtainss | materially widen the entrance into the | in charge the consiruction ot don’t suffer any you will =now you =are getti-g tls best. expected that there will oon physical evidence of the actual commencement of the work. It is now three years since the siate of Connec cut appropriated $1,000,000 for the de- velopment of New London harbor and the latter street, an improvement for which | there was actual need, the city pur- chased from Ex-Mayor M. Wilson Dart | the property known as Dart corner. | and was oblizged fo pay for it the sum | of $18,000, about double its actual]| it at home, A lunch in a mimute. 10 eat. Comvenient— nutritious. it Also keep zeady bearing down paing atall now andIsleep well. I cannot say enough for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- travel e SR 2 THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street iue, Still it was a wise expenditure | building of pier, .or piers, as a « it was the most hazardous danger |steamship terminal and up to date there | ble Compound and ' - spot in the city for vehicular traffic {is no visible evidence that anything| Liver Pills as they k4 in one of the husiest of thoroughfares. ( has been done in that line. have done so much But there | The property fs really more than the | has been just the same. The com-| forme. Iam enjoy- city actually needs for the contemp- [ 4 ! Jated improvement and there has been | ————————————————— ing good hs_flml now and owe it all to some taik that a section of the prop- $100 REWARD $100. yout remedics. I take pleustins in tell- erty would be rented for commercial | The readers of this paper will \,.,|mg my friends and neighbors about y’\;‘rflm;os 1:;m« m—ee«;n.1 Jlm"my hm: )'::‘ru,sfii‘d ‘;J"‘«Tv" Jhat e s at lesst) them.”’—Mrs. MATTIE HALEY, 501 Col- s idea n promuleated when o one ed disease en ias | oo q : comes the ex-mayor with the declara- | PEeh uble to cure,in all its stages, and | quione Street, Danville, Va. | tion that the sale was made to the | {he only positive cure mew Known. to T y for highw purposes and that he | the medical fraternity, Catarch h«uhgi ould see to it that the property or|a censtitutional disease, requires a ny part of it was not utilized for uny | constiiutionsl (redtment.’ Halls Ca- | other purpose, He threatens to enjoin | tatrh Cure i3 taken interns if any aitempt is made fo use the| AU upon fhe bieod property for commereial purpsses or | troying the foundution of 1 o | any othier exespt for the improvement hund giving the pailent strengih by | of the highway, { building up iLhe constitution and as- | b sising nature in doing its work, The | City Atiorncy Absl P, Tanner, the | LiokiiV" Sowers that Fuey oier One | dean of the bar in New London, and | Hundred Dollars \for & thac it | | whe is supposed to know more of law | falls ty cure, Send for list of testi- | than ever the ex-mayer holds a Qiffer- | Wmonials, | ent vicw and melkies dsclasation ihat| Addschs ¥, J, CHENEY & 00, TOLE. L D. the city is net compelled to use il |PQ ORIS, atest Desi == e i d rugg v e ;‘!‘u—mm)"l‘“'_ H::y( il:;i;(::»e’()imh;‘lmwms‘ Fake Hatl's Family Pills for eonsti- | e : ‘ € o high Y, Yy Use as ation, i ME = mich of i 6s I8 desived for that pur. | — | Best Goods TZ 22, price $475. pose and ean utiiize the balance at Fer Guts, Burns and Bruises, [ NO CLUTCHES TO SLIP. i T NO GEARS TO STRIP, diserelion and without the (Savies or | 1n evesy homo there should b a box Lowest Prices . 1914 ‘Medels Delivered Promptly: : consent of the cx-mavor who has mo | o' buckion's Awaica Saives reads 15 | Cheapest car made but good enough to win the Glidden trophy g gty et ol erty | appiy in every case pf buras, cuts, | has Fommy Hennerberty, If the ex. | Wounds or scalds, J, 1, Poiance, Del: | WM. CONE, Agent, South Canterbury, Conn. mayos believes he io tiuht he will go| vaile, Tex, B, No, 3, ‘wites, Bueke DI #head writh bis spgosiiion by due pro- | jen's'Arnigy Satve gaved my littis girl's onn (] iIS3 cece of law. That will mean iaws | gut fost, - No one weticved i coufd be | d 2 WHEN you wamt to put your dusi-y WHEN you want to put your busi. i im which the city will be defendant, | cureay The world's besi saive, Only | e e e e ap s Tt (e BeEprs She pulllle; thers i ineimer, He ex-mayor has depas ig |75 um _be<:: R - | 8ium bettor than through the ¥ paried from higl 256, Reecommended by Lee & Osgood. ing cojumns of 'l"o Bulletin. ibg columns of The Bxfuoun.

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