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this country or the constitutionalists than Huerta has received. As long as one of Huerta’s supporters held the reins it would make little or no dif- | THEIR FIRST RIDE NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1913 | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. DAILY All Seats 10c DAVIST! TE OF THE HEAT ) SEASON sROADW 2 ference in the policy of the govern- &W"[’l gulle’,n ment. It would be a change without Moty T"""_‘w:vd'_a‘;:,!ufl,:_wu" -~ | o \‘\‘.‘::""(‘I"E' houseclean- | Gilder glanced anxiously at his; Gilder rememibered that there was a by d Gouied oo a housecleAn- | wutch, He had only seven minutes in | police investigation then on and real- e “ : 17 [ 1] g . 5 ing of Huerta and supporters and | which to catch his train. He could | ized that the policeman feared a trap, SLENIN R S tho quicker this 1s realized by the| scarcely walk five blocks In a driving | so he kept silent until they drew up e "es 0 es / 117 YEARS OLD dlctator the better be for the | rain, wait for a car and-make con- | before the green lights. The policeman § IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY, “TH E MISSING MIS§” I Souiifly and all conednsd A1t Litkrs | netEions: proudly led them up to the desk ser- with Ben Loring, Blanch Parquette and a Merry Assemblage of Come. dians, Singers and Dancers and Pretty Chorus Girls 4 REELS OF THE LATEST PHOTO- PLAYS EVENING AT 7 and 845 PRICES 10c, 15¢c, 20c Just then a carriage drove up to the | curb and an elderly man of about his bulld alighted. The chairs were all occupied; it would be fully fifteen minutes 'before the newcomer couid get a shave. In that time he could get to the station and the carriage would have time to return. geant, who ushered them into the cap- tain’s room. 5 “Your uncle said he would come right down when we ‘phoned,” he explained. “I don't like to lock you up.” 3 Gilder_had recovered self-possession and by the time the wrathful uncle ar- rived he had made such good use of his him the opportunity for a magnificent display of patriotism and self denial Huerta’s elimination would be the best | thing that could happen to Mexico. Subscription price 12¢ a week; 50c a month; $6.00 a year. Entered at the Postoffic as second-class m: Now In Progress Offer Strong Inducements for Prudent People to take advantage of the money-saving opportunities which at Norwich, e Conn. MILK INSPECTION. teph ls: g g - of milk inspection Is rec- ness Office 460 - e 191 "It was worth the chance, He dashed | fime. that his apology nad been ac. etin. Editorial Rooms 35-3 s e I::d‘:rs;; across the sidewalls, called an order | capted in full. Then the door flew open S i 3 Mon., Tues., Mat. 2,30 [ Bulletin Job Office 35-2| SerVic eh Weq) v B to the driver and jumped in. As the | GRS 10T S o Gleric old sentle- | it is our practice to offer at this season. Here are Wed Eve. 7 and 8.45 { Willimantin Office, Room 2 Murray | '* POURd to be of inestimable worth a8} door slammed the horses staried UD|man entered, flourishing a cane. Even % Z 3 . 4 a { Building. Dlephone © @ Dealth provision and with such afand they were off at a brisk pace be- |, hig excitement Gilder wondered how some of the leading offerings: o S PR A P recognition of its importance in mind | fore Gilder realized that there was a| n P'S excitement GETAL MOTIEST Mot Michael Braham & Miss Bright E S ——— | thers ‘ate Fow cities which o mot pro- | second gccupant in. the carriage B e - Lye Norwich, Tuksday, Dec: 8, 1912 | vide themseives with officials for such | | ok odia not take you very 1on&"|grove all such thoughts fronnnis head, ; . In a Comedy Playlet, “A DOG'S OPINION” = = | protection. Pure milk is as neces- | laughed a vice. ; or the new arrival paused in his bel sesssmnseseasesssncossassscsscassaseasensseny | |\ e e o F Cllse sanke fare the neat with 'l L 8 ST OUR DECEMBER SALE 0F WOMENS RITA REDMAN HARRIS & MACK srtuate’giosition i ywBIEh [ome e o Dot e e | demange : . { ; i £ A 4 » T've been given to understand, A 2 REEL ECLAIR i ila et nas st | HL 2 SIS nabOt B g % been given o A SON'S DEVOTION 4,7, "ee, ecoar— 2 H investigation of its | force of circumstances. 1 have to yenel, TONNEHERL b add H Qepartment where it|catch the 5:48 train, and the only S i itk \ e etin H the satisfactiin of |'We¥ T 'could” do' It waa to" borrow. a | the ol man, eame. topard JHim. wi = - i HE = commitioe thar. macli, | CAzriage without permlssion” " | outstrelched NN oo or vour Will Continue Today ~ The Bulletin has targest 3 conce a8 ke Ao il G S B o "1 father when he left college,” he cried. | 2 | B ed the w mission to use the carriage?’ demand- | father when he lef s e 4 . i & O I 1 { i circulation of any paper in East- § tho offcials fo a knowledze of | &1 The vojce. - Gilder Knew hat & girl | T4 have Khown vou wnywhere” This Annual Sale includes beautiful, new goods. > 1a catre s rn Connecticut and m thre s i ra milk and in ma with a voice lik, ha S cess: ¥ish ¥o ‘ ONERS . . B T G e tashir ¢ at of §| orivery i Sevakrinant ¥itng Ba pretty, ¢ llie that must necessarlly |y on "of ‘tne parber shop.” he laugh- | Every piece fresh, clean and perfect. All lines are |graninesse SHASLES MoNUETY Mye AL AL B ah it e dalivered 3] o and cor | T aidn’t ‘ask him” he said, calmiy. $ed.” then added more brazenly: “No, I| # . : g | 2000 Feet—“HOPE,” Two Reel Peerloss Selig Drama—2000 Feet ] y i S ¢ ¥ 2 of the most | “You see, it would have wasted pr don’t. Then you would just have help- offered in a wide variety of s!yles, grades and prices. Story of Self Sacrifice and Devotion ¢ to over 3,000 of the 4,0 ises § ® in view of the|lous time. T figured that could get | ed me to catch my train. I'm glad T) ik s ; “PEASANT MARRIAGE IN HUNGARY,” .... -Educational 2 in Norw read by ninety- § Ashime e e cons | to, the Station dnd tne carriage could | siayed bl Every reduction is made from our own low selling *EDIBLE FISH OF MEDITERRANEAN," ] esases Seentd B e bor S E8S pecple.: In lax v ; e harmful con- | get “pack before he was shaved. -A | asy work expla 5 3 5 4 iy o 3 Scenic Wi i o § 18 for w was | dollar would have fixed the driver. I now regard prices. This fact in itself makes our offerings much “THE STOLEN TAPESTRIES,” Ss :Kalem Dotective Story indhom i o oo sur now yon will have me. ar-|a joke, and ins upon carrying | ; : S “SOME ELOPERS, and INTERRUPTED COURTSHIP,” .. .Comedy 80 houses, in P and Gilder back to his home. | greater than they seem. Comparuons will show that Norwich Free Academy vs. Bulkeley Football Picture Thurs., Fri., Sat. Banieleon to over 1,100 27d in For trespass, perhaps.” sheslaugh- | “I'm sorry the elopement wasn't in| e 3 X = L A : £ es it is consid- ed. “On your own confession you did | earnest,” he said ]}uvl‘.‘n.n evening, we are giving more for the money, in every line, than | e $ % H not mean to steal the broughham.” | they smoked in the library. j § H ‘How was 1 to know that a man| “Ill do the best 1 can” was the ever before. Here are a few suggestions: § Eastern Con H who went in to get shaved would |earnest assurance, and when Gilder nine towns leave a woman waiting in the car- | finally caught the 5.48 Mabel saw him 4 H S . peatilo i | riage for h off, and on her finger glistened a ¥ing | Corset Covers Muslin Drawers i sixty rural 1 H e e B e s andle; | that Bad WOt been R ror_ St Lonis|] Women's Mustin' Corsst Covers, in| Women's Drawers of good quality]| ! routes. H she hed. Globe-Democrat. a complete assortment of styles—at|muslin and cambric—at 15¢, 2ic, 25c, " The Bulletin is n every § B gl A D ) — —_ 17¢, 19¢, 21c and 44c. 35¢ and up to 85¢ a pair. | vou work or read by artificial ! town and on all of the R. F. D. § b i e bl i o | vou will never know PERFECT 1 a pretty niece | W , 3 s in Eas o ¢ attery will not amend your of- ‘'Women’s Gowns ? i I COMFORT until you et 3 3 fe 1 *She “warned, 7 “:‘i\' a0 -“{“‘ WATCH YOUR STEP! Women's Gowns, in high, low and V “{:mex? SChChgmmfas 3 LYHNE LAMP. T_\ I;M-r.-w ulvm v.mn-L CIRCULATION kinow what 1 look like?” | BY THE CONDUCTOR 4z omen’s Chemises, in a variety of ut any reflectio I Bu vour voice” e explained, *its :‘:“;1 Ci 80, H4%, 6505 800 AR | L 1o and grades—at 436, 800 and $120 ] [¢ O h a0y T o 190 ags... aaz § DRt o ah e .o Sk e e vt an she laughed Reforming Criminals. Short Skirts ong Skir L O e atue 1905, average..... ¢ { | Not entirely,” he insisted. Tk it B b " : . H 5920 f ge ‘rattled past an electric light| «way hy e reton rim- || Wemen's Short White Skirts, good| Women's Long White Skirts off H t L All this guff 'bout reformin’ cri . i PR i e L. d. Mersic 0. H and e peered into her corner. “You |inais is hogwash, materials and well made—at 21c, 44c|cambric and muslin—at 48c, 89c, $1.29 e R A S B ! I got to readin’ how that Mister Os- |l and 65c. and $1.69. Distributors for Connecticut impha ¥ borne went to the pen for a week an’ g . s B (What ‘can I = say?" she laughed, | hem jadies let ‘emselves be locked up | s 2 E si New Haven, Gonnecticut helile You are a most embar- | for four days, an’ ‘en they come out | Combination Suits xira Sizes i — ussing perso an’ holle: ody murder” cause them 2 B : £ i % Wherior bt say anythir he pleaded | §2 holler, "bloady murder® cause thr |} Women's Muslin Combination Suits,| We specialize in extra size garments 1 If you did, you would probably tell | Tiajgwin made us kids tand up all|]in all the various styles—at 44c, 89c,|for stout women—Drawers, Gowns,| [ClGS525 5 o] g inhd ¢ | durin’ recess while th’ other kids was |§$1.29 and up to $1.98. Etc.—All at Sale Prices. ] s £ fire « n all this rain” she questioned | playi. T bet my dad fan’ your dad be & bt ol "‘““;; e ;“‘r;‘-w‘" ham| woulda kicked like these highbrows is | atic |80, 0B station in common chari- | kjckin® if old do'd made them set up - Gy e maumureq. | e 0 Tittle geerers did. : SAMPLE HOSIERY ATALMOST B m 5t h 0. 8005 210 .£00d, - i€ e No, sir: when a fellow kills his u e e 1o 1 : “T am only sorry it is such a short ride | mnginer with a hatchet it's wastin’ time HALF PRICES | - 2 & the »“H-:;]"l ”" “yb(' S in ‘1‘um“:\> to reform him. If his mother hada re- | ¢ B dH k 3 ¢ | ute. lanced out of the oW | formed him when he was a boy he i i 66 i - i s and a cry iotw wouldn't brafned her with th' ax, Continuation o On x” ek or S e ed with inf r a the “What is the matter?” she asked 1t's like what I see in th’ paper last The Special Sale of For Women. b it ol Mdy SRGE For i e same time The maws driving downtown,” Tie| week, Some darky writes . letter i S i Mo followed 2 recoznition of the fu- | Wailed. “I can never make the train | askin’ any kind reader to give him th’ 5 f : - . e T g i, T ihe | S L never make e brin| el gy g Tnds o Sho 0t || Salesmen's Sammples, including about every wanted And consider [¢ Sy | > 3 e e id you just tell him to drive to the] A fool person told him they knowed . & 2 . y £ E Ran ation?" she asked. i they was some kind o' dope’'d do it. If kind, at these special prices: the 6 months’ Siood, Usles there R r A Of course,” he said. “There is only | I could write good enough I'd tell that 4 < Sy fenn ver a00000 | Y5 ket tho Nortnern;” she re- | ek s Brantather oy & standenoties || Lot 1—at 15¢ a Pair fot et 200 Bhur guaranteed J A 2 s democrats | minded. “Uncle was taking me there. | that's pure white or else Japs. Women's Sample Hosiery, in a big| Women's Sample Hosiery, including] wear as an ex- B & an obiis n 00,001 ¥ e progressives | 111we in Union Terrace. John supposed| “So 'tis with this criminal stunt.|}asortment of styles and kinds—regular | Hosiery of the finer sort—regular 37V 1 ) v Y ribune sayé: | that vou meant the Northery.” You got to breed human bein’s if you [ o5 i i g- + &% anization. can “ “It served me right,” he admitted, | don’t want tats and dogs. [} 23 tacisinesianiocinieali: ADS (S00 ST-Kingw an 2icow pair: tra advanta €. _ | of the states and | Elancing at his watch. T suppose the| “But I tell you what's ti' matter il art- | B anlies Steets oy lonly thing to do is to drive back to the| with th’ jail an’ th’ prisons. They put ’t think 2 ] ; 1f eIt | harber. shop and ask his forgiveness.” | th' sheep with tit goats. Nobody cares | At Shecil Don’t think that Hole; = : ol igent omd idispensable op: | PRRCT.AM0R, wn eik e Zorelicneanl | U sheen mih o goats; Novod cares MUSSED HANDKERCHIEFS At See proof are guaranteed r trong | Positior mus ve and aggres- | suggested. th’ judges and th’ lawyers. They want i just i . on v s nd lazil He lifted the speaking tube and blew | 'em let out o' jail guick so they can | TIoeE. just in the hee!s ‘—‘“fl It 4 - r the hat T I no a1l to | through i Vhe! had giv or- | put " ack a . e muts { H - 2, 2 0 D e orine oot e T St I g s to| heoaen & whe e e i oo o | UL s e o, Teo 05 s Ot || Thousands of Haidkerchiefs—Men’s, Women's and 1] bt g Frrmrb system G ely to ar | ed to the girl again th’ poor devils that didn’t go to do it | s 5. B . . T . I y rip, . ¥ ‘Its goine to be mighty awiward ex- | I feel sorry for. ol Children’s—slightly mussed and soiled in the holiday if they tear, if a single E ? Plaining,” he said. “Is your uncle in- s guys out o’ jail ain’t got no right | i i i ! Ska— g A Ir 1s i clined to be—" { to, stick them blunder people behind | rush, are being offered at special prices. No better | thread breaks—any- B 2| Feemea o e o po e she eaia impressivels. x| (8 same bag we put o motter brain: || time to lay in a supply of Handkerchiefs than now. s where —the manufac- : o o s es substantia or KAtk & Holicamaie % i %l th gifference? € Il turer wants to replace them., These hose will stand N and - e E “Pleasant prospect,” he commented. _“When we get sense 'mough to save cross-country . walking, golf, tennis, baseball and o i You can get out before we get|them that's worth savin’ they's time | n 4 . 3 f 2 1A I usually face th sic,” he said anklin Square! \ H : EDITORIAL NOTES. e the better wary she g % | Change cars for Norwich Town and | ' o T w omised, but that e = cle ldy a very | Boswell Avenue! | provingiy, “but uncle can play a very | Bosy 5 A ol Be o orward door out! — — —— Sty Time in the O1d Town| “Look Where you step!” | £ zime o s Qi Tow ittty SINGULARITIES, | 1 paid for FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN 1 e suEmented, .. —_—— i ars later the J 4 A CANAL. | . zi p g LR SO g | Climate has sometning to do with | now a wealthy man, called And here is a precaution: The signature, TatciniclZ, m : posed to presage T ery likely,”"she assented, “but yo T ot of eleep Toquired by a|on the doctor, reminded him of the is g 2 w2 foinge | mights hard to cone | Will Dot be long in doubt. Here is the; EVERY DAY REFLECTIONS | the amount o ,11: £ :j\l;("“l b e o o ! is that of the originator of Holeproof—the origin: sl 07 | shop. : man. 1o ‘r e T NS meer | year for life. tor of guaranteed hose, the hose that are guaranteed g : o e the el Tt me e T z Ted moments. Speaking at o L i R because they are worth it. Look for that signature Sk 1o T > <3 — shop crowded curiously to the door. r given in his honor at Simla When | (ne United States paid « 000,000 { f and trademark on the toe of the hose, for it identifies ¥ S e The old gentleman has sone to the Men and Nature. he gave up the post of finance, Member | for mineral water. New York leads in | | the genuine. $1.50 to $3.00 a box of Six pairs, guar- S mace ¢ e i it o | Thetight I waa an’ clopement” Gilder e T | Pintveioe the i “Tnouday i O viiee a1 08 Ceidiien Ll 3 L T e and can’t & o get all the energy | ment before the council n the value of | § A S s ¥nmorw next pi 1oped. | converted. into osity and none, s abnormally hot and_ close, even 1@ Sinsia: aiea il . C. 2 = [« Your uncle thinks we have clopeq. | converied Info, lumingaity, and none.| was Abnarnaly o e pans o s tees Ll THE TOGGERY SHOP 20°45:,"65 Norlich, . 2 me tax. the currency bill and | polics stations" - o o t© €] “We know it is possible. Nature has| owing Lo the heat, but partly no doubt i'in total vaiue. | fll gole Agent for Holeproof Hosiery for Ladies, Men or Children n | - e Tater s nteal et b s .| done it. Nature is doing it now, over| owing to the wearisome effect of my = An I ] 2 v e e o Al ihink you had betler take me 10| yonder in the meadow. See the light- | first attempt at oratory, one by onel i 1l S5 & 4 = which ¢ in mys- | the Northern” she said coldly. “Per- | ¥onder in t e | e Maht e i Taking Advantage of Gift. i C > come before him for o tr s B B e il e w long it takes us to do, by in- | and. it 13 the simple truth that| Gifford Pinchot branded a4 a | Bl ELE] 5 R [a] 3 e | = S 3 e e nths T the o ite arts, what nature does so easily! | after a while I actually fell asleep my- | Jobbyist by Senator Wo Coarse tion person. T ar 12 DD A thcaa Lot ovyta | lietive had flying machines for| self in the course of the delivery of | persons take all sorts of liberties with b d the me of the | { e S thousands of years, for instance. And| my statement This surpasses the Gifford Pinchot when Colonel is 2 - > defender needed 1s | inflict my company on you | {258 % TGS lire ia crude; but | feat of the late duke of Devonshire.|out of the country.—Kansas = City { said , penitently. “but it n, sun is a storage battery. | who paused in the middle of his| Journal Presi " | LE X 3 well I went along. I Daniel Berthelot, pr ent of the| maiden speech in parliament to yawn. . ax fa i an ik barned | B as Jou w0 the Stalidn sanditien o Horal Shoisty ©af Blectelclans, Sl G e S S Ay i 5 | s . e 74»;;}7\1 i ,‘ _to the houss and explain to writing about lighting bugs; PRl e R el This Will Interest Mothers. | Pen u ler na % Suts gl & i 1 : s just recelve egacy of $5 rther Gray's § Pc il < o dig up their | ' He sat silent as they sped along to| *¥e ave made great progress, he| 188 Just recelved a legacy of 'SS00 | y's S r | O nx like resu the little suburban station, his forget- | gays 'in the improvement of lighting | Spgh fomante o common. Years cadache, b 3 e w s | fiiness of which hatl caused a part devices during the last quarter of a| o NARCES B8 MO e is now | move an U T me for the Washington | the situation. The Northern was only | century. But all our sources of light [ 58D & EaS Ll YO SeA THE 3 They break up | r : com decreas- | @ 30 mile line, cutiing some of the gre gources of high temperature 1 ey vty A ona aniop S0 peasant | 1 G o i3 { manufacturing town, and it had entire- | 1o ligntning bug, on the contrary | [odest capacity e e en m Qver | 3 Year's recep! {1y escaped his memory. | gives an absolutely cold light. In the| giy cORCCH (0 Ay éy fail. Sold | . % It seemed a longer drive than it real-| matter of heat waste it is t | fomas his served let - “5c. Sample mailed | 1w | : ly was, for the girl was annoyed and | perfect. e e S oimsted, Le Roy, | i ¢ ; . 14 ;.| Be Keenly felt his responsibility for the| " “Its = lightning apparatus s an| Préa¥ z | ALL WARRANTED an or £ s | ard position in which he had | electrvcapillary affair made up of y [ tim s ractice on those mew | placed her. Just as they were driving| thousands of celis | s TR > tions order mot to experfence | up o the station the horses were pull-| “The light of the future will be A 3 . s | g » when the first of | ed up guickly and a blue coated form | fourd example in this lit- ound | peared at the dobr. { tle crepuscular insect. Doubtless we | | i 1 think vou would be so fool-!| shall see the old wicks reappear, lhe‘ mad ol ] ¢ sliceman stepped into the | atiraction they will conduct certain | : ; e captain wanis to see you | liquids into contact with one another, | | ept : 56 ic. Elop | e | and by their mjxture we shall have| | ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. oz A 4 S ; | be sufficient J that brilliant emission of a cold light.” | | altng 4 ords <} demanded Gilder s | nore | gl medoi | B | BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET e grac ner in which Senor de | “Thev're anxious to have her | Words of Sympathy. al , M eived in an is| wasithe terse comment, “but orders is| President Huerta has been “con- " Grelle 2 much foslongy on) Sin and was th bring you not derned 16 die’ by the Zapaticte, How T GO, General Huerfa that the|if I found yoi is the time for Mexican women to start ° | ? at will not dare to return I don’t suppose that $25 would bring | sending him flowers and notes chock t B ok e il aadl| mesten Ciidex of condemned men cannot be over- t E B “ d F o | e i e e e L e cnilennet b Fey B8 (v | Ernest E. Bullard } f list now the first 1 R i e | L e Cn G e B e i How Ahbout Your Scalp? i B L T ez || King Scratch Feed | | , e | ry MUSTEROLE For Srur. sttt Neck, Astima, Neuraigia, ! TEACHER T Ry sty I dication | here are many admir | — Congestion, ~Pleurisy, Rheumatism | T ot ot ot and ‘EBpe s g PR | X s E | | scalp toned up? Prompt and proper inereas- | Year's resolutions to suit sy | That Lame Back! Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the | In Willimantic two days each §|treatment may save your hair, pr Biity. 8] fug.the pest ganeral all-around yesolve | | venting t s i g R 1) o pest general all-around resolvo | T e s N i e venting it from falling out, requiring e Al tuin the £0 mder | i to follow the advice of the golden| Rub it on briskly—massage it in Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feot, Goidy | ] | the use of arcificial hair. Raecaimt b Ss |ruie and put into 1t plenty of the| tnoroughly, amd note how quickly of Chest (it preverits Pneumonta.) | Foe. Sapolotmanty uHtce R (ARvEs lifish: Miss AGIRS aBout The question of his succassor offers| Onhristmns spirit 3 G s e : |} & BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- || Scalp Treat a serious preblem, It is epen to m . {4548 MUSTEROLE drives = At your arugsiscs, | ' [ REse; Spatuie, ghe san Meulties wh foyer of (e West- | ut the stiffness and in 26¢ and 50c Jars, and & { R e i g T 1 $he pr ead of the Inerg gave thie im- | Soreness, a special largs hespital a | Rephone 53-8, & grnment, namely th preoi, that the ene It beats a mustard size for §2.50, ] ¢ Burc it were responsivle | plaster seven ways, and i Bhe vod comman e Crpiriincen | Bust ot alt It doemnt A enbaiate. ASTHMA THE DEL -HOFF i cace sicipating 5 a| Plister orburn. o B i N e M You want to know what AS-MOON E Pla ve hield in v v of “Fire! O LE i S 35 or’fi)‘c 1o the MUS- is doing for catarrh, Eronchitis, Asth- uropean n eral and hone: - | 1s & ciean, whitS cintment made with T mpany, Gleveland,” Obic, ma. Send for our free booklet. H&y-| oo oo ool oo and up clection and & willis of Norwich have| o of mustara, It g R R e et e Al " Tover cured at home to stay cured. 3 y 1o outcone, tiat there aref O 0 & “_"““ 5 prepatd. - c | Price. Ove week's treatment. $1.50. HAYES BROS,, Already rumers connect p men organiza and friends are | White.glass jers, .6t a Jar from your e iatifo. d, Rackfish,,Va, says: oo The AS-MOON CO. New London, Ct. | Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway € Muerta's cabinst s a temporary | cheriiably incined, wot oniy at the | druggist teday. & o 15" kho gr Hntng 1 CUSTOM GRINDING act2TuThS iecessor to the provisional president | i season, but threugh the vear | MUSTEROLE is recommended oy or 1 rheuma- e S e T o hen he resigns, but such a change | Nothing contribules to community bet- sl b E to sorc_ PAHERE 1w w0 wdvertising mediim | | THERE 1s no adierising median s t - doctors and nurses, SMiliens -of Hiars ¢ ledin for busime: ‘";ue '".“ %58 Jul letin for business results -suld attract no more recoguition from terment like well directed charity.

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