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THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMP , S. C. DUNHAM, President THE LEADING COMPANY GF THE WORLD Engaged in Life, Accident, Health and Liability Insurance The Esteem In Which It Is Held At Home: CONNECTICUT BUSINESS IN 1913 New Life Insurance Paid-For Over TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Gain Over 1912--Five Hundred and Eighty-Seven Thousand Dollars Total Accident and Health Premivms Over ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS Gain Over 1912--Twelve Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars Total Liability Premiums CGver THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS Gain Over 1912--Fifty-Eight Thousand Dollars BRANCH OFFICE . HOFFER THE TRAVELERS BUILDING E. B. FIELD Manager Life and Accident Departments Grove St. Entrance, Hartford, Conn. Manager Liability Department WESTERLY HEARS OF GURCLARS ad been some loun He | bert H. Lanzworthy of Weste: jardner are visiting on Staten Is-|street, left Saturday to resume her du- | ey left traces of havi ith Company Lansworthy was el a memb ties in Meriden, where she is a teacher. fncke, as tobaceo and burn giment, was the house steering committee and Sen- s Wilcox has returned| Nelson Brown has returned to Su found. t what on ¢ e First ator: nold of the senate committee, Providence. field, where he is attending the Con- | n_taken coild not be d was treasurer up e e tield has retarned to|necticut Literary institute. | inied, but it known resideg at 34 Cross N]YS"‘I(‘ a visit with his fath- nools will open today after a ten | 5 t lery and table lin- died several years AASE 1 vacation. | 'me: Cottages at Pleasant View Entered—Death of John Lathrop | .} e S e in e — and daughter, Miss| Miss Ethel Latham will return to- | Mrs. William = of ca is and some bedding and evening Mr. Sio- Duerr-Greenley Marriage Announced— siting mer's|day from Danlelson, where she spent | Clark, Native of Chaplin—Samuel Slocum a Patient at | i J1d utensils cum’s condition was fairly comfortable Dance Largely Attended—Shore | b Henry Miner, in St. Peters-|the week end. | HpaGlet G monnd cor _ | Leave for Harold Rickerman. ) ATansg, Mens = — Backus Hospital —Mrs. Emma J. Sizson Taken to Nor- L1i"%00 . ot e M Local Eaconics. | # Announcemen ed to’ Quincy, Mass. COLCHESTER has been ma i wich State Hospital. had bee r grandmother, Mr: ward of Middleboro, Vt., | Mystic of the marriage pal of the North Greenley, daughter of Miss r. and M Lorin R. Hu as been e Sunday in the Churches—Schools to 1 | J. Bmerson, 60, was found dead in bed at home in Pineville about 4 o'clock Sunday aftern Medical Examiner Dr. George M. Burroughs of Danielson was cailed and viewed the body. He pronounced death due to heart disease. Mrs. Emerson leaves one _daughter, Lewis, of Ballouville. LITTLE HOPE OF RECOVERY. Sheriff Sibley Unconscious and Grow- ing Weaker. (Special to The Bulletin.) Danielson, Jan. 4.—Sheriff Preston B. Sibley grew gradually weaker dur- ing Sunday and Temained unconscious, as he has been all the time since he was injured last Friday afternoon. At night he was cling- ntly by a very slendsr thread and at t time eemed doubtful that he could live until morn- his re- Practically all hope f ery has been abandon ing. pane of g e and’ Kingston High ¢ Charles Greenley of Chu ,and A T Inel o Open Today—Personal Items. sing tie window, and like entrance Albert E. Brownell, a brother-in-law n of M. and Mrs. |* YT N B i qore Fetdler spent e John Lathrop Clark, formerly of | In rk left Westerly ‘and s made inte (he Wheelock, Stillmig of Mrs. Orville Randolph of Westerly, | Nicholas High street, which | g o0 400 S, ontie, At the Colchester Baptist church Westerly, the oldest business man of | went o, where he - tsok @nd Aiclkle cbttages, while at two oth- died Sunday at his home in Rehobotl, | t00k place in Providence. the tor of [ SISy Mennie and Annie Feidler|Sunday morning at 10.45 the pastor Providence, and perbaps the senior | chor N e -es entrance was gained by the Mass. the Fair Haven Methodist Episcopal | 4 SEES, ~CRN S SN0 “after ten days’|Rev. B. D. Remington gave a New ember oo Masonic fraternity in|of the Cleveland - Brothers, Shortly Lfement door = gers ab the . Town Clerk Cassidy of. West War- | CBUFCh performing the ceremony. vacation_her Tears adrees mfter Whiolithe saara- te, dled Thursday night, afterward he purchased branch of Feann ay all artic'es wick hag Issued arriage license to “Prof. Clyde T. Ch s returnedjment of the Lord’s supper was ob- fiseszes incidental (o asc. e was | I bihiest of e e e Soatiacd thie plain Touis B Davisor Aseiic oad Ketherine| pnope oY, Aftend Dance, [ 0 R2% Foric atte T e Par-[fervea The church united with e | born in Chaplin, Conn., Dec. 24, 1814, | it on PEeR R i therefore Jieime ki Stontitan: There was a large attendance at the | {02V and Mre Cheney, |[ConsTegational church in a union ser- and was 99 vears of age. Mr. Clark | lator ’ coou R ek eve 1Gtiinkke werapront=in S i oL 0L BGEEESE. S dance given in Mystic hall or e e Ring, New-|Vice to be held in the Congregational | was president of the Clark Manufac. | ta. tor s S s Jle haut et eiiA T Slason, Wiy yias xe. | Main atreet: Grinneils t M1 and Mrs, Reed of Gro-|church at 7 p. m. Rev. H. A. Blake, in close touch with the business until ing o)y There was o gradual ,, 1he Catholic club of Westerly and (iian (o the Norwich state hospital Juing Iato fas tiod 3 i of Newatk. N. 3., hilve Jstvcred’ the adireis’ and | Rev. M. two weeks prior to hig death. ' Columkbus club of Stonington London, Stonington a rowth in the bi hess whi Remington spoke also. Bacon Acad- od Saturday evenin ) thelr homes afier & vis Perty in Hfe Mr. Clark learned the required o aged in a tournament fc tarday ns . he cham "POQUONOC eral chan o liheer s ana % 2 présent, d Mrs. Amos Hancox emy orchestra assisted in the praise | % eabinet makers trade, and Wemt finaily the | oeimece Ty dUarters and iouship at whist and pool, the first | Charles Greene has filed a petition | Heard and Seen. oW Matienzie is_spending|service. ; Health Officers Inspect Water Supply » from Chaplin to Pawtucket, where he established i 1he- or. e inoro BR1Y event of the season taking place at the 'rl"'xfod::,:fi:rrf\‘-":\-{:fim“ MeCoy Mrs, Herbert Porter and daughter days in Meriden and New Ha- Baptist Church Meeting. | Six-Inch Ice on Spicer’s Pond. ‘was employed in the furniture and un- In 1585 (i« dertaking business for a short time. pan: s atholic club rooms I day night. In Catherine of New York are vi was as fol- Clark Manufacturing com- The meeting of the Colchester Bor- rlor court for Washi o e pool match the 1 e ok Ja i o or o 0 ¢ relatives i town ink N. Gillfillanjough Baptist church will be held at He then came to Westerly and engaged clecteq preoiions. 1o !‘l-r\,“!‘!’w‘ffiw‘a“;k Tows the first Monday in February Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oviatt have ests of Mrs.|the church this (Monday) afternoon at in the furniture and undertaking bus- | 1o the e of 1 95 T P CATHOLIC, COLUMBUS. | The recently elected officers of Nar- ' returned from a visit In New York. o oclock. Istena iu Weat Broad street, i what 15| z e R e s ragansett lodge of Odd Fellows were Ir. and Mrs, Dan E. Grav of Led- ch has returned to| Miss Anna Johnson has returned to now known as the Rose bullding, as e el L oy 30|RCCowan installed Saturday evening. After the yard were guests of ~Mr Charles |3 York after a visit to her father,|her home In South Main street after senfor member of the firm of Clark & Ml gun o CHa S P ceremony supper was served and a |Stoddard Friday {William W. Mitchell. z|spending_the holidays with relatives | e, Taker doing Bisingss ¢ the N o | seneral entertainment followed. Bertram E._Thorp of New London | phaset b New Haven. ! corner of West Broad and Mechanic . of Westen i ! James Tillinghast, the oldest lawyer | Was in tow “riday. ! ie N Week of Prayer, streets. Later Henry B. Gavitt bevame two childr 93 | engaged in active practice in Rhode| Enos M. Jr, of Ledyard, was | NOANK Services for the week of prayer will fnterested in this firm, subsequently Mary . Cap The Catholic club t whist by 15iand, dled Saturday from an attack 2 HiSitor in town Friday = be held at the Baptlst church Tues- succeeding his brother, who was in the Sdtai e gl L e B e “gs of heart failure while at his home in| Miss Helen Newburv has returned | Friends Prolong Christmas Joy for| 0 BCC, N U0 0™ congregational furniture business in Main street, the aughters sur- sl be at Stomington next Fridas | Providence. He was in his 86th year. |to Palmer. Mass., after a visit to her | Miss Bertha Carroll—Recital by Mis: hapel Wednesday evening and at the predecessor of the present H. B. Gavitt T AIbate ot Bt *| Dr. E. R’ Lewis' automobile struck | Srandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Al g,.,uwe Pupils. Paptist church Thursday evenins. company, conducted by Charles H. ! SR e Ale « soft spot in West street Sunday |PieFee. . L IRe S Sunday, Jan. 1ith will be observed Gavitt. Providence, Mrs. Charles H. Steadman | At the funeral of Miss Margaret Ma- | MOrning, near Railroad drive, and sank o Slchempnugl e S ie Bertha Carroll of Elm street Everybody at Church Sunday. It iden at Srooklyn mav a Arkansas 0 5 - o lienrietta Bentley, widow of honey a high m uiem was cel. | 10 the hubs. It was hauled to solid | »7 O 3 a novel gift from her friendslls hoped that all will attend service Cort, Bentley of Wemteniy, and Mra chrated fh ot Michaghe chureh Satar. ETound by & tow line from a trolley | Yard, Is spending two weeks with DS | New Year's day. This was in the form that day and special services will be H. Miller of Providence. Mr. day, Rev. Dr. John Neale. The church | 3T et e T-|of a big bag containing small pack-|held at the Baptist church in the eve- 1 \asonry as a member was filled with the relatives and| John Austin West pleaded guilty to| afr ages, one package to be opened dailyning. 3 g k lodge, A. F. and A. M. friends of deceased, and _there were Commitiing assault and battery Calvin McCall, who is attending MOTHER! I8 CHILD'S STOMACH SOUR, SICK? and Mre. Amos Lamphere have upon | repar, and Mrs. Amos Tamphere have | \ill all had been investigated. This was| s : . and emceithe OIMaEtRTIng, Tany Boanhie ers. Burial was in | Frank Mayo, alias “Banana Joe.” When | qapein & 5 owith tRelr | done last year and the gifts Jasted well/Tri rtford, was the guest M tongue is coated or If cross, feverish, | member of the Todge. O I e lcnacry emetors e ths |80 charged in tne Third disteict sourt | jaushter, Mra. Thomas Dovle in Wil- | {15° (13" Joih e " oy of Miss Car-fat Mr. George B. Miller's constipated give “Californi He leaves 26 grandchildren and eight rear of the church. The bearers were Saturday. A fine of 810 and costs Was| Miss Lottin Hatch of Boston is vis- | F0l's friends at a distance sent re-| per Broadway the past week. | Syrup of Figs” great-grandchildren. Among the grand- | Williem Fallon of Stonington, Andrew | imposed by Judge Willlams, a total of | jting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C.|membrances which were put in_thel A. E. Cragin and dauhter, Miss { ehildren is B. Cort. Bentley of Weater- | Fallon, James Fitzgerald, Patrick Sul. | $12.80. | 7. "Fraten g R S e A R e S O e Pon't scold your frettul, peevish child. who has the distinction of having ' livan, Daniel Quinlan and Willlam | The officers and enlisted men of the | " Carroll has been n ill health f O e B o o | Boe if tongue is coated; this is a sure a grandfather on his mother's side Neville. | First artiliery aiatrict who ace entitied ]| gyl intion for ‘Fiorney Cadets. sraliyears aut {his pretiy,way of mak (visik With Me_Cragid’s son, Dr. Edwin aign its little stomach, liver and bowels lived to reach his 100th vear, —— | to service modals have been notified to| St Patrick's Tierney cadets held a |ing her Christmas gifts spread glad-iB. Cragin in New Wowk = =~ When ltstless, pale, feverish, full of bed the century mark. 90 Dean street, Providence, age 16, left |12y If they are to he awarded at the D8Il Six oficers of the cadets have |clated by her. loy on Pleasant strest. eold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't | —_— P6c i bl - aconi’ this wirla Al dotiE time of the review to Governor Pothier | [¢Celved InvRations to attend the cel- | Pupils’ Recital. e ] eat, aleep oract naturally, has stomach- | The seven ton sloop Helen, ha day before last. He reached on Jan. 26, jebzatiancof the gecond Anmiyenwatyain |° A ‘plano reeitai™was. given SR e e T TR ache, indigestion, dlerrhoea, give & fea- | 8 London Thureday and after a few | Af the Sunday morning service in|snacts * ehe Lapointments be ien. | Pubils of Mi » Burrows, g #poontul of “California Syrup of Figs,” cked Saturday aft- hours there decided there was no place | the Congregational church, Pawcatuck, | tenant Stlva of cew Tondon are as | Dy Miss Alberta Kelly with t End of Vacation. and in a tew houre all the foul waste, mile south of the Nar- |like home. o he started on the re- | Rev. Samuel M. Cathcart, who hs | fomamis. s rarnnie Joomt” Meenen | recently se who assisted it il open todas Be gun WS 2 Caminating 1004 pess- | 1 Ving statlon, wrn irip, reaching Wesierly Friday been pusior for six years, prosented his | Tong Tndordonmen. . corporals, Walier | Lerform mare HEexisUAT i W e bowels and you have & | cocinun pta vi right, col ed, footsore an v. | resignation, ake effect A R ¥ e : T | Marion Haves, Lois Butson - ats Swell and playful onild again. Children | Sprioencid Seer e teos B e s atven Todging on & Spetial ot | relEnation’ was receiog ADmLL The|Shechan, August Tnderdohnen, Wal- | faio" I8/ (it nam, Helen Hola-| Harry Jennings and Georse Smit Norwich were visiting friends. ir lday. making the tri love this harmless “fruit laxative,” and | sinop sailed mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fafls to make their little “4neides” clean and sweet. Keep it handy, Mother! A Ilfttle He was given Iodging on a special col | resignation’ was received with surprise | ter ko and John Donohoe. A from Newport Saturday In the’ warm new police statlon and |and regret by the church members. e ST O L L bound to New London, and | Cnlef Brown communicated by tel Judge Edward M. Burke of Wester- | James Jlopweod, Joseph Feeney arrangansett Pler heavy Phone with the b parents, Satur- !y memper of Misquamicut .tribe, and | ward Fiynn, Joseph Curran, were an- icountered and the Helen | day a telegraphic order for a sufficient | grand prophet o - | pot o e arrangements ere ou s i s e e prophet of the state organiza- | pointed to make arrangement v, George Ryon, Viola Sistare, Elmer(of Normioh v > iy o N “Atiss Adalin Mr. Jennings automoble, May 2 sall propertion| Frank H. Bartlett of New Haven was 3 = guest of friends in town Only u &m . o tion of Improved Order of Red Men, |chasing uniforms for the mbers. OF The DUDHE ook parts 1 — given today sgves a sick child to- it “Tucker of the life saving dence was received and the chief Bent | hen ween oeoroe 3 . Mrs. Willlam Dingla_of Boston 15 — morrow, but get the gemuine. Ask | stuiion noticed the sloop off shore | Bim fome on the noon train. ity phointec & mmamber Jori (hey Leave for Their Homes. isiting her parents, Capt. and Mra. SUDDEN DEATH. your gist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs” which has directions for babios, children of all Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crocker of | George Bradfc New Bedford, Samuel Dennis of Prov- | Mr. and A idence, Wealter Dennis of Pawtuc d, of Bpring street. —_— = Herbert White andimrs, Georglanna J. Emerson Found Robert Harrigon of Groton have been Desd in Bad ak Pineville: hort'y after 1 o'clock, and realizing - | = i benefit ball te be held in Providence | e daner, set out at once to render! The Westerly fire campanies will | Jan. 27. = ssistunce, The o e aileato have representatives at the annual n inve: the condi tigation is being made of n of the pond at Po- quonoc which furnishes the water supply. turday Dr. A. M. Purdy. Lealth officer of the town, Dr. F. W. Hewes, health officer of Groton bor- ough, Arthur M. Brown of Jewett City, county health officer, accompanied by Warden C. T. Lamphere, made a tri to the pond, the first of a series of visits. Heaith Officer Hewes in his last report laid siress on the fact that the water supply was important and that careful investigation of the water- shed and the lands adjoining the pond, the removal of rubbish and decaying vegetable matter and permitting the sun to shine as much as possible in the pond were matters that needed particular attention. Frequent inspec- tions were advised. The artesian well being sunk for fest purposes near the pumping station has reached a depth of 92 fest and all the money appros priated for the purpose has been used. No satisfactory bottom has vet been reached. Plenty of water has been found, but the sand is too fine to allow of its use, as it would clog the Dip A meeting_of the committee, Thomas Avery. C. M. Shay, George Bilderbeck, 3. Frank Edgcomb and Capt. E. T. Pet- tigrew, wiil be held soon to ascertain whe done in this respect. Miss Ethel Trall will resume her duties in_the office force of the New London Ship and Engine company this morning after a_few days’ illness. Miss Florence Morrison of New Lon- don is at the postoffice after being 1Nl at her home in New London M. L. Trail and Henry Trail have re- turned from & visit in New York. Six-Inch Ice. The cold weather of late hes made tce at the pond of E. E. Spicer. There 5 already six Inches and the surface ix clear. There has been fear that no cniering several unoceapied cottages at coudit 4l (0 his re- | senators at the s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Bloise Ross, who has been|sciatica cure which never disappeints Yleasant Vie: | ssions, ipcluding | hi In all of jjie geidages coyers. AMr. Slocym learned the Senatgr Lopis W. Avnpld Repse- | Wilcox. spending her vacation with her par-|and can not burn, the skin. pabonsl she ininders .h&“‘m culter's trade when xoung and mlw.&é Yotonk: i Bl nad Al | Aow, Selws Gesdass wnd Misy das- | enin, Mr, end Mzs, Philiy Ross. of Main| Limbsy el @uii complsining) Gsi heir y i \ £ : P e e R vtug Rober oten bave Boes ice would be secured In this vicinity. ages and for grown-ups plainly on the | duiy s the hench Do lled 10| Convention of the Rhode Island State | _ ¢ worom, formeriy M. and Mra. Joseph Mitehell of Prov- | calling on friends in the village, Skating on Noyes' meadow 13 £00d. bottle. Remember there are counter- | taohed o S e ot | Iiremen’s leaguc to be held at the | Siationed at Fort Manstield has been |idonce, Mr. and Mre. John Mitchell merly the! (Special to The Bulletin) Hohools: of. ths' village will o M feits s0ld here, 80 surely look and see | Ty AT & % | headquarters of the Providence Ve ted for bigamy in Charlestown, iand daughters, Miss Leor ce and | Bylvester Providanes faf 7. (SESCIMl 40 e e e | ° that yours is made by the “California | puint on sore to the sloon, | A e was | STl Lilemen's assoclation on the 1ith Gty n 1808 end onhent o | EBUBSMI onell ofionuiot, Sera Ninier | Taiiur Bis s SN e = S n . 2 shore to the sloop. g was { STan, Iizemen 2 o hi s city , and married Etta | fullock. Geo William F. | Weeks. T i other B ayrag. IR €0 | shot aboard ihe Helen. but Cuptain{i15q TV, Uiie.d Biion. 10 fs ex. | Shefeld March 1, 1907, This latter | Mitenell, Weljo. Mitehell of Greenport | -~ At Ansonia Wedding. \ " lleox was Loo exhausted to make the | orteq that several important matters, | ATFiage took place after a brief hear- | ndve returnod fo their hgmes after a | Gapt. and Mrs. Allen Ashbey have | jine "rast’for”ine uice"of the hroeonss | BOC'EE LA SANCTE] SDGHant matiers | {oin the Thira district court VRS S Whatam W MREOReI Doing | rafianisa i vist fr Ansonia wherd 7 Puoy, He managed to tie the line se- | 1 onoiitions, but roncerning the fire- | A fire alyym was sent in from box | cailed here by the aeath of their moth- | TRl No0E e wedding of ~ Mr . . w e 1%”"»“ =l'r'? n \” arms and he :va?myv and their condition throughout 7 at 9 o'@eck Saturday night for ajer and grandmether, Mrs. phe.-»lg\nhe s brother, Albert ngle, of uto pairmg am!mg s A brthe oy IBRLIsh g ate. { il be mads | suppesed five in Canal street. "A fresh | Micchell Tl { Malden, Mass., and Miss Martha Tut- - e shore. Caplain Wileox was al- e league of | fire had been started in the kitchen rief Local Notes. | tle of that eity. = i We repair autos of all kinds in tho | Most comvlcicty exiiaiisied, and he was - organization in iite slate in | range and smoice was emiied from (he | Ay ana Mre Evelyn Chapman Y b Fom’" s Get a small trial bottle of old-time, penetrating or manner. _ ed to the life saving where | (0T (G rengthen the efrc the | chimney in jurge volume, which led | g, ' have. retupaed to. Newport - $ prop h i Fasilises . make | 1o TencVe medical aitention following | iicemont of the fremen and_thelr | some fellow: {5 baliele thit he x;m.s.\.f,‘,‘;i","""m’{ B e o | s orte Atas o Ney Longon, tormer- “St. Jacobs Oil.” Latest Improv: By 3. rendornd, by crey famiiies was afire. In went the alarm and out | \jr and Mrs. . W. Chapman. v of this village, is at his home on| our shop unexcelled in New England, | i 1 1 1" i anv il offect will result 3 came the firemen | MG Coneve, Rathbun. has returned | Humtington sfrest. 5 > HET TR S We,bake the paint on, whish makes | S (0 11 incue was aftectad | nodpivals, Novwiohy Fhredey and oo | Riie Tohaoicall, members of | he |to Norclold ulter @ HISIL 10 Ler PRE | ot iekting his mothet ira. Nelie Whats Ristmstisl mwin cnlyiile suml tusi: UhiSes o vbveGiugs it wear better, kesp ite gloss lenger, | tiie slooi's wnchor rope parted and the | Hosoatan ooerstion, B wasver e M B E Rl AR Bts. o sfd Htes) b - 3 iz op drugsing! Not one case in|gist. and in just a maciaent yowll be " ok T { derw peration. as very < esday, held a caucus at|bun, Hbbetts. fifty requires internal treatment. Rub and will not crack. | vessel ‘arirtdd onto the rocks and was | jeuy i1 the state capitol Biiday and nominated | Mfrs, John Pearson of Hartford is| Miss Pearl. Carson has gone for a[fft red o | Toe iDrom. - rheuntstie: patn; ‘sorencuy. wi ¢ b done wght? 1|7 fopplacen: | urda; rly | Frank T, Davis of Glogester speaker of | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, | vislt with relatives in Massachusetts.[soothing, penctrating “St. Jacobs Oil” | stifftness and swelling. Don't sufferf hy not have yours dore rigl | wer the hospital os it the keuse and Philip H. Wibar of Lit- | Wainwright Bentley. Mrs. Waiter A. Ldwis has returned|directly upon the “tender spot” and|Relief and a cure awaits vou. *St costs no mers. i content with plynder of { was not expecied that N Sloenum [ile Compton president of the senat Prof. Walter Wileox has returned to | to her home in Uxbridge, Mass., after|rélief comes insiantly “Bt, Jacebs|Jacobs « has cures millions of value has been breaking and : would survi \s and physi There were 41 representatives and New York after two weel: s [a visit witl atives on Pearl street.[Oil” is a harmless rheumatism and |rheumatisn frorers tne last hal ¥, and is just as zood for sel- . neuralgia, lumbago. backache, SRIAiRS and swellings