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WESTERLY MAN NEARLY DROWNS Ernest Coon, Painting Pleasant View Cottage, Tumbles From Scaffolding Into Pond—Children Playing With Matches Caase Fire—Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Saunders—Death of Charles W. Clarke. B ——— Charles Welling Clarke, a member‘(‘humh, Westerly, was elected 'f the Rhode Island general assembly, | board of managers for three ident of the town of Hopkinton, | The board of officers was 1 ‘d Tuesday afternoon at his home | as follows: Rev. Frank Rectol ident; . Charles R. Stark, dent: Bev. John Stewart, secretar. Walter L, Clarke, treasurer. The 1914 session will be held in the Broadway Baptlst church, Providence. At the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Baptist ucational _sociely Rev. Joseph L. Peacock, of Westerly, wag reelected to the board of directors. 1 Ashaway, from typhold fever. The ase was contracied while with the ficial state party on the trip to Put- n-Bay in connection with the Perry “entennial celebration. Mr. Clarke is the third of the party to die; many sihers are sick with the disease and new cases are developing daily, Mr. Clarke was the son of William L. Clarke, for several vears president of the Westerly town council, who moved from his home in the White Frank N. Ayers of Westerly, and e i D e ke Zarm o | Miss Caroline E. Knevitt, formerly of & 2 | Hartford and for the post five vears a B S O . 2 | ealiant of Weetarly, were. married idence with his son, died a few years ago. his wife having Charles Welll Wednesday evening by Rev. Clayton A. Clarke was in his fifty-ninth year, hav- | Burdick of the aay ing been born in Hopkinton, April 1.{¢hurch at the re of Mr. a 1365, and was serving his first term | Mrs. Charles o S8 i lon 3 street and they acted as witnesses to in the general assembly. He was edu- cated in the public schools and at Al- | the ceremony. fred university. He married Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Asa F. Briggs and leaves nis widow and one daugh- An automobile owned and operated by George A. Pope, Jr., of Watch Hill, ter, Jessie Ada Clarke. struck James Tromley, when the Mr. Clarke has long been active in | Broad and Chestnut str the business and political affairs at | Providence Tuesday nigh Ashaway and served for a long period taken to Rhode ] as member of the Hopkinton town and voung Pope was locked up council. He was a trustee of the Ash- with intoxics Shortly af- away Savings bank, a director of the hospital offic sent Trom- Ashaway Line and Twine company, |ley to the FIifth police st on as he director of the Ashaway and Wester- | was not injured and did not require ly Street Railway company and treas- | hospital attention. He was put into & urer of the Ashaway Free library. He | to Pope, with a charge of was also intensely interested in re- | in him The ligious and educational affairs | 3 surprise to the many away and Hopkinton and for twel of young Pope in Wes years served as treasurer of the Sev- He is a member of one of the enth-day Baptist church. Imown families that reside in s reir own ge at Watch Hill, are Pottor, of Westerly, was | MONE (he first to come and the’ last P Dot ot Waory e | e e CtdnE . | ilty to intoxication B e A oomiitee 2 ihe|and paid the penalty of $2 and costs, Junior Order of United American Me- | 2 10fa1 of $4.50. Tromley recelved a chanics, held in Providence Tuesday at | 1.iiy ope o s autamoBiET which State Councilior Herbert A. | i ae. "G a8 nde Of Tic Ghtes of Pawtucket presided. The| SNCeF Jhe lnfmence of liquor and other officers elected were: William A. | 122099 not euilie, The trial we Robbins, state councillor; John Yeo- | fonco (oF next Friday and a bond w mans, vice councillor; Robert A. past councilior; Arthur W. secretary: Lester W. Crocker, | Mr. and Mrs. John Davis Saunders urer: Brnest O. Heath, warden; Ralph | observed in a quiet way the fiftieth A Corpell, inner guard; Joseph A.|anniversary of iheir marriage. Wac Rathbun, outside guard; A. W. Lynch, | nesd ception at their chaplain. Besides their Secretary Arihur W. Barrus' repor: | nd a_dau, showed the tfoiai membership to be of Wester- 1044, In 1912 the membership was ive: E: 1837, a_zain of 7, while hers was a | fric Refre. ment regularly emplc partment of the loes of 75 the year previous. The re- celpts were over 31,000 and there is a balance of 3$146. A resolution was presented con- demning the display of American flags in saloons. The resotution stated thai the was not in keeping with the traditions of the flag. Providence was selectad as the place for the 1914 ses=ion. lers ing d von com- from drowning Wednesday afternoon in the d at Pleasant View. He was a ffolding engaged in a cottagze when he fell backw inting ard into —— the pond. Pardon Crandall hurried to Ths upper part of the house occu- | the rescue and by the time Mr. Coon | by Frank Roberts and family, No, [ was landed he was unconscious. Mechanic street, was endangered { Prampt and heroic measures were fire, Wednesday morning. and the { taken, but half an hour e 1 before alurm was sounded. Hardly had [ he was ro ated. He then fire whistle at the Cottrell plant | conveved to his home. Mr. Coon is the first round when the hose jin a very much weakened condition of the Lorraine fire department | and he will probably be confined to h response, aided by the members home for several of the P. S Barber hose company in the Cottrell shops. A stream of water soon had the fire ex- The trustees of Wilcox park have been at considerable expense by The fire originated in alson of the comstruction B 8 1 a he construction of the new ;-m-mmugnlv’fiz nue?e ) n&ndlzm, post office building, occasioned by the matches by < ren an ' fre | change of grade to comply with that had reached the woodwork in the bed | of the goveinment re room. The mattress was thrown out of cnnsln)gcutinn of the entr 2 window and the biaze in the Toom | porie batween the Memocin was pmevented from spreading. and the post off In ord A member of the Barber hose com- | sorve the four ggy elm pany, ome of the first to reach the |eront of the Memorial building and : five, realizing that the fire was under |, roguly the later coping stands about 'ncnml. telephoned to the fire house |4hr00 feet beyond the line of e post- for the company not to respond to the | ofice coping, while it should have been alarm as the fire fighters could be of |, {he same no service Loss small means that the _— would be an obstru At the annual meeting of th Rhode [ The trustees are c fon and the nce b trees This coping Istand ist siate conmvention, which | U2l changze the copin viosed Tdesday evening, in Providence, | b® in line with that of the po Rev. F. C. A. Jones, pastor of Calvary |Starting from zero and broade: three feet at the park entrance, KEEPS YOU IMMUNE Local Laconics. FROM DISEASE. Policeman Mitchell commenced hls s vacation Wednesday M2y Seund Extravagant, But Investi- Joseph Higgins, of Manchester, v o e s visiting at the home of gation Will Convince You. " e Xegligence and indifference to the { $I1% in West Broad street (drainage organs (kidney liver, | Thomas H. Peabody. Burnatds bowels, stc.) are the causes of disease. | Babcock and Angelo Cappucio, the ¥ poisonous, worn-out tissues are | COMmittee appointed fn fown meeting ipermitied to accumutate ,thereby pre- | [0 expend $200 for the improving of a Nenting the organs from resisting dis- | S°Ction of the old canal, has completed case. the assignment d filed re with The best remedy is to keep the sys- | the town cler The sum of $195.62 | teen under the influence of BIOPLASM | Was expended, or $1.33 less than ap- Bow~r)—a strictly ethical, non-stim- | Propria ulating, non-poisonous preparation, which drives out all disturbing ele- ments and enables the starving nerse cells to receive normal nutrition. While under the influence of BIO- PLASM, (Bower) infection can get no hold, becunse the persistent gmardians | the white cells, of the blood) destroy GTON. STON Monument and Cannon Chosen as Offi- cial Emblem for Anmiversary Ce bration—Town Officials Appointed— Blasting Big Ledge. the body potsons and compel their eltménation thro the bowels, & e physician —wrote: - Chieptasm | RUth chapter, Xo. &4, 0. B &, 1s to (Bower) I8 betier than quarantine—ivs | merL, (PNfERt in Masonic 2t 7.30 the hest kind of health insurance.” Eo It you suffer from Mal-Nutrition, Official Emblem Chosen. ndigestion, Anemiz, {eurasthenia, The committee of tne 1914 celebra tion has decided to use the picture of Matancholia, Weak Vitality, you should | the cannon and monument on Cannon try the Bioplasm treatment, BIOPLASM (Bower) has been sold | SdUare as the official emblem for the exslusively on doctor's prescription for | AnNiversary. many years, However, arrangements and Mrs. Georze B. Marston hawe been mads with the Les & Os- Wilcox, M Char Ryon zgaod Cs, of thie city and other repu- cock have returned table druggists te supply the pu | ite convention in act BIOTLASM (Bower) is seold i blet fepen, 2t $1,00 per bottie, i City the susraniee of satisfaction or money | hart th back. H —— rwned by Chandler A Qentle and Effsctive Laxative, Rypbteanta Swinte A mild, geatic and effective lax e an is what peopie demand when suffering b Rt from comstipatios, Theousands swear by Dr, Kisg's New Life Pills. Hugh : Taltman of Sax Antenio, Tex, writes: Guests at Maine Home, “They are, bevond question, the best Mr. and ¥ Lerin 8. Ma Dilis my wite and 1 haye ever taken,” | ton Notch guests of Dr. of Bel- d Mrs. a They never cause pain, Price 25c at | (. O. Maine. drzflm or by mail, H, E, Buekien | . and Mrs. BEdwin York will close & . Philadeiphia or 8t, Louis, i”‘ r summer piace, known as The e ————————————————— e —————— e SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF, SCALP GETS DRY, HAIR FALLS 0UT GIRLS! GET A 25 CENT BOTTLE AND TRY A “DANDERINE HAIR CLEANSE” After washing your hair with soap 3” apply a little Panderine to the cleam, but it will be wavy, abundant, and possess an and lustre Aeansing and Leautifyin ipplication of Dand what fresh s fiaffy incompara- ing the hai erine is to the hair o imyi e the hair and It goes right t¢ ghe aoots, inv - aryaess. stHl, pse :ornp and strengthens them. Tts exhilarat- as i y as possible, ins ing and fe-pr properties have a “ cause the hair to g, strom, . and beautiful axaw 3 Men ! lics! You can surely have taligg one strand al a (jme. dots o rmir 0 Get u_ 25 will yemove dust. ditt, and cxcessive {'boftle of Knowlton's Danderine odl. RO ;&q Wi '” any drug store or toilet counter and will pot oply ay ik Ernest Coon had a narrow escape | { the number issued for t | 1s visiting local relatives this week | towns. | fair is being held in the assembiy hall | | and | Council of the Congregational Church- | Mrs. E. E. Gates Reads Paper at Mer- Mrs. B, W. Latham has returned from a visit in Southington. Mrs_ William Wilbur of Fishers Ts- |1and has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Lucy Daboll. for the new road fo Noank | Groton Long Point are being completed and work will be started iFur Opening and This scientific remedy removes dan- druff, stops all itching and restores the scalp to a natural, health state. SULPHOLAC is the .most efficient remedy because of its scientific origin, containing a well-balanced combina- tion of the most highly prized skin benefactor and germ destroyer known to medical science. Entirely free from alcohol, which parches and dries the scalp and im- poverishes the hair. SULPHOLAC soothes and heals the scalp, keeps it fresh, cool and moist. Physicians preseribe it. Ask for SULPHOLAC at your druggists. 50c for a good-sized jar, with directions, or for free sampie write Hudson & Co., Inc, 149 and 151 West 36th St., New York Hill, and return to New York today for the winter. Blasting Ledge. The blasting-of the ledge between Main and Cutler streets caused many to think the soldiers had returned to Stonington. Foreman White Is in charge and will soon be through, Foreman Andrew Johnson I8 in charge of the force of men at work for the Groton and Stonington Street Railway company from Linden lane to Auguilla. Town Appointments. The sclectmen have appointed F. H. Hinckley town attorney, Paul Hilliard aler of weights and measures, E. C. Cushman enumerator of personal tax and Elias F. Wilcox tree warden. Going to Kansas City. Dr. and Mrs. James H. Weeks leave next Monday for Kansas City, Mo., to attend the session of the National es of the United State Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hyde, after a visit of three weeks in Massachusetts, have returned home. William Palmer of New York is here on a v at the Poplars. Captains Antone and Manuel Clay will soon leave for Galveston, Texas. ivertt Fendleton has returned from Boston. NOANK iden—Class Entertained at Thimble Bee, The north meadow at Groton Long Point is being rapidly filled in and tide | sates are being established. Work- men are completing the road in the island a Mumford's cove and the cir- cular drive there, Read a Paper. A paper was read by Mrs. E. E. jates of Ansonia at the convention of Baptist churches held this week in leriden. Mrs. Gates was formerly Miss Grace Morgan of this village. Thimble Bee. Mrs. Stella Rathbun entertained the members of her Sunday school class recently to a thimble bee. The day was greatly enjoved and refreshments were served at the close of the work- ing session. Village Varieties. James Jay Smith has returned from an automobile tour of the coast of Maine. Lida Packer has returned to after a visit with relatives Meriden here. s Mary Wilcox of Waterview cot- has returned from a visit with tives in New London. Miss Irene Stahler of New T.ondon st for the rest of the week | Miss Gertrude Rathbun, have returned from a visit with friends across the | river. | Capt. Chris Jer en of East Green- ng at his home in wich has been vi: the village. Mrs. A. R Thelma and V Meister and daughters n, have returned from a visit with relatives in Perth Amboy. Clifford Packer has returned to Meriden after a visit here. M. E. Bailey of High street is con- fined to his home by illness, this early Greater Number of Huntiffg Licenses | Issued Than During 1912—Many at Occum Fair—Choral Unien Organ- ized at Methodist Church, In the past three days Town Clerk Arthur P. Cote.has issued six more licenses to huniers, swelling the total amount of licenses thus far {o an even The last six issued are as fol- Jows: Oct. 13, Henry Lacroix; Oct. 14, Samuel on, Albert Cuilen and Jo- seph Bessette. Jr.. Oct. 15, Daniel Sullivan and A. Gobeille. Town Clerk Cote ctates that the number of licenses issued up to date this vear is considerably larger than correspond- eriod last year. s Margaret Lacy of Providence Stanley Walker of Taftville was in | town visiting friends Tuesday before | leaving for Worcester, Mass., next | Monday to take up his duties in a | large concern there. 1 To Play Plainfisld. The Baltic soccer team journeys to | Plaiuficld next Saturday to play the Plainfield team., A large crowd of local reoters will accompany the team. Crowd Attends Oceum Fair, The second night of the fair being held in Oceum for the benefit of St, Joseph's church was a fine success i 1 vening, A good erowd was present, including many from Norwich, Taftviile, Baitic and other neighboring A pleasing entertainment was given during the evening and the vari- ous booths were well patronized, The of the church and is under the direc- tion of Rew, I, S, DesSureault, Nelson Swanson, who has besn spending several weeks at his home here, left Tuesday for Providence te resume his worl, October Devotions. October devetions, comsisting of the rosary, night prayers, and benediction of the b d sacrament, were held in St. Mary’s church Wednesday ewening, A good sized congregation was in at- tendance. After the devetions a re- carsal of the held with Miss Nellie V., organist, in charge, Three Births and Two Marriages Re- corded. Town Clerk A. P. Cote record ing September three birts, as follows: A daughter, Victoria, born to M, and Mrs, Michael Simiski; a son, Joseph Louis George, to Mr. und Mrs! Alpheri Martin, and a son, Joseph Ponat F., to Mrs. Donac Blais; alse one There were iwo marriages. ehoir was Mitner, A | as follows: Continuing ‘ ~ Today A DISPLAY OF THE NEW- EST AND MOST APPROV- ED FUR FASHIONS FOR THE SEASON 1913-14. FUR COATS IN A WIDE VARIETY OF NEW AND PLEASING MODELS. NECKPIECES and MUFFS EMPLOYING EVERY FASHIONABLE AND COR- RECT FUR IN MANY NOVEL EFFECTS. PRICES NOW 20 PER CENT. LOWER THAN WHEN THE SEASON AD- f - [} () = (&) = (¢} e (0] e (o) —— (o] (o] - > 2 o) 7 SELECTIONS MADE NOW CHEERFULLY HELD UN- 0o TIL DESIRED. “WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE” will be mailed to t of 10 cents for to meet and trim the best of the sur- rounding teams. Their team lineup is | E. Kelly, left guard; Wil- | B4 Ratior liam Morrissette, right guard; Bernie| pattern Dept. Schmidt, center; James Higham, left| tackle; ¥. Mossy, right tackle. | v et Choral Union Formed. ]Brlef S._u‘. E.e N w The members of the choir of the| ia B S Methodist Episcopal church and sev ; Winsted.—Fdward P. Jones , sec tary of the state board of examine | embalmers, attended the meeting | the National Funeral Directors’ iation at Milwaukee, Wis. - @he Marhs eral others met in the church Mond; ovening and formed a choral union. | S Miss Pearl Jackson, soloist in Trinity | New Britain.—The deposits at the Methodist church, Norwich, is to be at | Postal savings bank in this city now the head of the Society, and she will |lamount to $39,438. instruct the members in vocal study B ¢ ‘ Monday evening gave in their | New Miiford.—The 42d annual meet- names, and many more are expected to | N hfield County auxiliaries | join later. | of s rd of Missions will be ew Milford Wednesday, TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New L.ondonr (& O?WICH) Line NEW YORK " 'STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Choose this route nexXt Lme you &6 to New York. Youwll bave a delightiul vyoyage on senglslina Sound and ! superb view of the wonderiul skyiloe and waterfront of Manhattan isiand. Stewmer leaves New London at 14 p. m. daily (except Sunday), due New York, Pler 70, Hast River, at 6.45, aud Pier 40, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. ickeis ana staterooms from tiokes agent rairoad station. NORWICH $:'1 80 ——TO—— New England S8tsamship Co. Sale gl © NEW YORK Norwich to New i(ork CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Stateroomis, $1 All outside rooms. oxcellent Dining Service, Leaves, Norwich, Tuesdayl Thursdays and Sundays, 5.1 p. m, Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, 5 p. m. Teight received until 5 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent p. m. NEW YORK OTTY, 85TH ST., FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. I B e o s ek T BR oxt wmasemeats, sliops aud depoti NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Rooms. each with private bath, 8 00 room and bath, 52.002,’» OTHERS UP TO 3200 PAPLOR, BRDROOM, BATH. $6.00,, peciat oxtes wosk or month, 1 RITCHRY. Prop. Restaursot v 10 carte. D 3 QRIVERSITY {PLACE ©no Blogk West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY Wholesale end RetaCl Ifi]:.énzinm: e, Ratlrond 4ad ip Lines. » MODERN RBSOLUTHLY FIRERPROOF N & 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY UP| ¢ Posaurant and Cafe. ate ®i R g-flunfl' o Tortk LEGAL NOTICES. ASSESSORS’ NOTICE in the Town of Sprague taxes are hereby notified Assessors on or before persons to pay art November, 1918, & RORWICH, CONN. o Al ersble progorty on the fl day of Octo- ng to make a list will be of to be 10 per cent. addl I following 30th, 1913 Quinn til the et chure ased the me his five abe p pf cry during should. t pastorate 8 Conn 13, Tiffa Torrington.—B. | | i b o SAMUEL BALDW store in M) ALBERT G. COTE, to that ( WALTER MILNER ! He came to rington from Wil- | Nua lmantic | bl iy | IR P TR : | South Manchester. -\ Bar- | ’ BT, | gregational churc 15 ser | resignation to | | She is cor 1 ¥ in the Town of Volun sition from ring >wn y tazes are hersby | gregation t day mber | = 2 S t prescribed by properl | Lakeville.—The Rev. Sper Lais Mdar {axabla hees of Lakeville has accepted wned by them on the first | ) 1o May will be This method jsed in man add the ¢h founc . advant | shampoos are invaluable to the finest growth of hair and prevent as well as overcome all scalp and hair difficulties, Mrs. X.: With a ing some powdered d aste made by mix- atone with wate: you can seon rid the skin of every irace of hair. This paste should be left on the skin for t or three minutes, then removed, after which wash off the remaining delatone and you will have 2 elear, spotiess, hairless skin, Gleria; T aiways use & erystes temic for my eves when they are weak, wa- tery and Inflamed, 1 buy am ounce orystos from my druggist and put inte one pint clear water, Lien placs Lwe or fhree drops in each eye a fow fimes a day patil they ste streas again, This eve tonig is 4lse very geed Jor granu- lated lids and will give a sparkie and delightiul expression o dull, expres- slonless eyes, 9703—0679 A STYLiSH GOWN FOR AFTBRNOON OR HOME WEHEAR, Prunsiia in 4 new shade of blue with blie and white Lengaline silk for fae- ings, shadpw lace for vest, and chiftan s made splendid hair and Tor the @irdlé, way pasd fov this af-| dessici 1 mede g opondld Mo ing trastive podel e waist hae polers | SSRIP (0N 8L S G e half f‘{;:ng; ’y‘td. fi““ l@d‘ li’] ’;';h:"“ syle. | N8 OMNEE P Cisad my head of &n Shis rai ;: y @ dryf 1 ns o ri P this on T8 obls oz Lhs Dooped Simelly, 2 AR 1 negd fo THp 8 Uite ot tnig o £d by fhe shaped right fsyni. Fhe skird h dandruf Angd excess eiliness, pasn Is in LAbit S¥Te, with gainers ai | hhed siopped the 1tehing, AUiRZeiR foni Basketball Prospects. Millionaire ¥ thall_team is hard now in preparation for the coming etball scason. Fhey have a une team this year and aze ouj - upper edge. Ladley Watsl Patiats i s . R 1n Ave siaons 34, 66, 35, 40 gnd | Puraing seasation and wide my egali nches, bust Bury, snd Ladies | Cledn,” heplthy ape DHans, B9 BV o n Skivt Patlesn 9679 eyt in five sizes: | §rew’ soll ahd ele o A b Teoy o) cut In five SlEesi|beautiful lustre amd rich, even color. méasute, furnish the modeis. It re- quires § vards of 44-inch maierfal for | gleq: Your friend’s sugge the emfize gown for a'$ size. taic the rdene bloed cfea - TWO sep- fem {onic is excellent' adv This" illustration eall. —— ¥ou wiii find & course of this treatment Wiy banish ke rup-down feeling a4 {1 a3 the pimply fondilion of ~Vour This qid-tme hguashold remedy Fize scals in pariigment aze held by Madison.—Rev. Arthur H. Hope. = tor of the First Congregational ch Hundreds of seat RBER, has been requec by vote of the! conc jon produced Fcclesia to resign with- | big guns on warships durin |in the next There nasbeen [ have recently been washed |a feeling that has nol in- ! shores of 1 Aesessors | e — — e Oect. 14 | oct15d | Health and Beauty Hints ‘ - \ . | Grace: Certainly that brittleness of be prepared st by dis- | | hair and your dan ff are dangerous & one ounc k e one-haif —— { corlid‘:llun% and should ‘l)e cou‘ec(fievl alcohol (nc niskey \1 t 1 adding | | quickiy by a proper shampoo. ~Get ful sugar and enoush Lot oo it | Some cantiirox from vour drusgist and Al qu the Town of Norwich dissolve a teaspoon. in a cup of hot yelo =1 al oy | water, then pour this mixture on the ear Hrra | head d rub we. 1 s makes L sais | an b ', cloansing la as i sys- ‘ and rinsin leaves tihe scalp and ¥ wonderfully sweel and cliean, These shampoc Very soothing (5 tender, | ttchy se: and so invi te the hair i | roots that a growth of giossy, fluffy, by ex [ e the Asses- even-colored hair results, Canthrox [ e ther 3 eparation | or will be ¥ you c: wh will act rapidl ness and natural an ounce of y mail upon’ application. ice Hours: 9 a. m. to & p. m. Wed- nesday and y evenings, from 17 to 9. almo and dissolve it in alf pint eo B eived beginni. 3 er, adding two sonfulsigi¥dars [ TiSGeLILL ihe - Teqp T ginni ADply this bef retiring and | Wedne: , Oct 1913. LS iover. night. will remove| pateq at Norwich, Conn., Sept. wrinkies, provant crow's feet and make | your face soft and satiny, it ha 1913. removed my crow’s 1 use it to JOHN P. MURPHY, S e whiten o JEREMIAH J. DONOVAN, Ghubby: 1 reduced to normal by use MICHABL J. CURRAN, of the Darnotis treatment wnicn was TecommANAoq to me several years ago | sepsod Assescors. by my family doetor, and when 1 found that 1t greatiy red ed my welght and | e—tes——— T t— Testorsd my youthrul fsure without the slighiest ineconver & © 11 ef feet, 1 began v nmer 1€ it te my friends and readers, To prebare this tregiment di lve £ oUnees p notis | Bov ith T e Sreshalt pints ot waier | A full line of the above with new e o Tl Wellt | additions coming slong, including those You will fnd fhat when weigni | eith cut eut herdera. Is whers you want it th $ilhe | ¥ ifolaings and pands to matcn. Mixed fiem aad lhe skin “.jq m wrinkleg paints, l‘l‘flF"“ and tnts. alse arg Qiptis; T have rejisenaisl my som. | giass imitations. plosiop and again he £1 velvely We are in the market for paipting, Fose-iint Skin 6¢ my 8irih 1si0n- | paper-hanging and decorating all the Ded nstng powder and now wse i | BoRQ Himple: fogpoliail foton 7T e } Ping Witeh Ragel or hut waier dis four punces spurmax, I add two il A T P. F. MURTAGH [ K1y afir heini apglied and i fRvisiole. Gee 1t on the Tace, neel, 8 and 94 Wast Main Street. arms and nds a will impare to the skin that veuintul purity and ¢ Auisite tint it is imps 2biain | WAREEN yeu want e PUT your Busi- S8¥ athor way oot | ness beisie wuw uUblic, there 1s no.me- $ail winds ana o St | dium seiter than through the adverta. LERe us seiumns el Bhe Aullatly K saugh corditien