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INSURANCE INSURANCE, WE WRITE 1T . L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St, Norwick, Coen. NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY TIGERS RETAIN CLEAN SLATE | In Intercollegiate Basketball League—Cornell Five Moves Perilously Close to Princetonians—These Two Teams Will Clash Friday for the First Time—Columbia Meets | WILL NOT CHANGE DISTANCE. Sentiment Insures Four Mile New London Race—Camp Against Hen- ley Idea Here. Walter Camp considers that it is un- likely that Yale and Harvard will re- duce the distance of their varsity race at New London. Tt has, he says, been many years, and now there < set of statistics for the event which forms an interesting bases of comparison, and a shortening of the distance would upset all of this, with upon the biood and mucous cu the system, thereby 200 Wonlworth ¥s and impro W he game and help 'HO&PIYALS AND BELG! 7 REFUGEES AT PAU} Described in Letter Recy France by Mrs. Edward Some brief but interesti of life in France during war time are given ceivea by Mrs. a close friend in Pau, Johnson, with her mother. la Thomas, and her son, ward Johnson. in a letter Jdward Johnson from where. were when AN ived from Johnson. ng glimpses the present Te- Jirs. 1sabel- wd- war Mr: Frank the ceneville Another Norwich Case It Proves That There's a Way Out Many Suffering Norwich Folks Just another Norwich g | ney ailments relived in Norwich with| report of a Another typical case, Doan’s Kidney Pills What is Good Flour? To be pure and wholesome. To be white and even. To have strength and character. There are eight tool-steel drills of differ- s broke out. The letter is postmarked| Nrs. Roland Ockery, 262 Franklin| T Yale Tonight. {ihe result that something in the tra- | Pau, Bass-Pyreness, and was received |, omcrm orre s, o To yield the largest number of loave | ditional sentiment of the regatta would | here during the past week Bty SIOPER, At e i s — itional sentiment of the a w uring the pas < R TLb AR e e sl e S > I'be lost, and such a change would never | & few extracts Follow: . |small of my-back caused me great| Full flavored —tasty—satisfying bread. By virtue of the fact that it did mot, thing will be to set him accustomed 0| meet with the approval of either grad-| We are having such a busy time|suffering. Whenever T stooped, sharp| Coinriehids cslos play a game, Princeton retained its|the altitude, which will not take I°aE: { uates or undergraduates. His own ob- | that there never seems to be a freel i, es darted throuzh my body ard| % ) - lead in the intercollegiate basketball | He is in goc ical condition, I am | cervation, he suys, has never led him hour for correspondence. Aliss| O Bt baots dolia e | Smooth, even texture. G leagne last week, but <ornell by de-| told, and w! ready for. the flght | g0 o, o, Y here was any injury hie Mo RRAL ;;sim Lty ‘i\‘ wi ks pped =k gise | ek feating Pennsylyania moved perilous- | on time. SE in theé present distance. The recent of most beautiful Scotch | work. elt miserable when regan | ’o. make this kand: of bread s slsc Iy close to the Tigers and if the Ith-| Curlex cabled Johnson Saturday to|,roposal, which has been vouched for | wool for knitting and we Know 0| using Doan's Kidney Pills, pracared To mak kind ok b arans should be fortunate enough O Qo reo Y e ot Tampen - “tiomaca;| DY many from various colleges. of | many of the men who are golng to the | £2 "& BWRZ TOReT TN : Light, flaky biscuit. trounce the Princtonians when they | days by way of Tampico. “General|aping ihe English Henley rogatta, he |front now. A good many of them ars|from N.D. Sevin & Son's s store. | % y e e R e Ry e ot e i i iy | conslaen. | {6 absohutsly - without) » workmen of ours and they are 5o giad | Their good effect e s vt Delicious cake. g weelk, Cormell will gain undisputed | serte e cabie {urley | slace here, for many vears anyway.|of a helmet and a pair of socks an e continued taking them until the 4 SRR el e s iter- Possession of the lead *" | been tola_ by ‘repregantatives of|PI3cs hete for many years anyway. |of o helmet and a pair of sooks At ane ko halae Pie crust—doughnuts—pastry that liter Columbia defeated Dartmouth in the [ General Villa t\uagl he need not worry | “Those - who woild ugurate | We are overwhelmed with requests » ally melts in the mouth. only other game played during thein the least about Johnson. as Villa|l.cy 5 plan in this ¢ cannot be |and have to knit for dear life to keep NO MORE TROUBLE. { E s { weels, but as neither team is looked | means to take Tampico in ample time o,y " itk the conditions of the with them at all. The helmets are| o o Coars later Mrs. Ockery said: | To'be really ideal forcvery hoteahold e upon” with favor, the victory of the | for Johnaon to land there and come to | FTISr, HIN, F, Quoik nice and warm and we knit on a good| Some vears later Mrs. Ockory muid: 3 : economy, 1n order to save a few dol- | Blue and White' will probably not |Junres through Villa territory. The|jviot FeERLT (IR Would 4 iong piece, back and front, to protect|“You may co = Ruleh s 0 D A SR G lars, to neglect your have much bearing on the league race.| [EH% 5 (U8 SV SF0 HISH @ SRORTR O | pare. with . Henley ‘and the entire tho ‘chest ‘and between the shoulders, | former statement praising Doan's Kid- : a FIRE INSURANCE. jespecially for first place. Columbia | bout Johnson not belng here. He saye|MosPhere of that event would be Ik | fnd we make nics lony-lemiel Socks ey Pille They owed me. of Kidne | To be easy to handle and bake with. & = > you will, but | meets its test of fire this week when it [ about Johnson not being here. T :ling. 1 was at the regatia in England | like English ones. Our poor e | e = PP 3 5 ¥ L G gEiclee Joul opposes both Yale and Pennsylvania. | he believes General Villa will keep his| 105 7314 hile stopping in Lon- | (an embloye) has nmever been heard of [trouble and 1 have L( on fn_good| Torbe ite floaat L oo vem T bver | e See tbat you are sufficiently pro-|The New York five journexs to New | WO 0 viyore ocers said Iast nignt: {90 could run out to the course, see | since he left in August. His mother |health since. Others of my family| ! L5600, A B0 3 Sow: = Haven tonight for its clash with (l‘u‘ S of Villa's offioers £a(d last niEht: | the races I wanted to and return Iater : 1 hopes he may Lpo :a Dnsnner,Afig have taken this remdy with good re- | o T mnifonis = Blue and meets ala on s} o0 12 “illa and Ca N for the trip to and fro takes only about Jho was never mentions among ! o | ¢ A J x 8 ISAAC S. JONES, o Mot o Success in both | tween General Villa and Carranza- The | 1"y, 00, ™ Ryfl 209, "this country could | killed. Bt there was a fearful num- | Sults &l It is the combination of these good qualities ERsussiics sadReal Extats Agent, | gamesswiil put Columbia 1 ihe: rune | It te IS sldUiDatdobmsan fsannob S0 Skl B S o ich wauld enewer who_lost their lives in those first| Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim-{ : s Bour realiv sdad Wit uid s Richards Building, 91 Main Strest | minz, but Ity Doy aaminet armouth | fho. United States. - Goneral Villa has | such o respect? Tt fr this ' en . Now it scems to be Foing bel-| by ek for o kidney remedy — get | that makes flour really good. s % T I e e o ry. | said that he would bring him in|accessibllity which is a striking fea-|®e%, . . ’.03 many hospitals in|Dodn’s Kidney Pills — the same that | § ——— | Yale-Dartmouth match at Hanover on | BSually keeps h is no opportunity for duplication, The | tors and es have a very nice one| oo “prope., Buffalo, N. Y. | AMOS A. BROWNING | syurday. Curley laughed at the story that|Fenley course is never affected seri- OB she Tarieegead. L - {,,MeNichol of Pennsylvania retains| ;. nCo¥ ZUENC R G0 BOn rough | ously by what we would term unfavor- sterday for a fete given Attorney-atLaw, 3 Richard's Bldg. | his position at the top of the column | ihe United States disguised as a Puil- |able weather conaitions. Nearly all of | for the wounded. They had a fine time Y. M. C. NOTES. ! “Phone 700. | of individual scorers. He is the most | vl o R el 1dn't | the time it is a calm stretch of water, | and seemed to enjoy if like boys. There G 8 o — | deadly thrower from the foul line the| AN POrier. “hhis i smoke colldmtl o8 "ol Mo L Gl e @ wind were precenls and sweets Tor each| TS e DRSS = I f-Lay | leasue has en. _Brown of Cor- | €88, (00 [0 00 emized. oaid cuer|raises but o little ripple on the sur- |and huge crackers which had whole | Grammar pi T 4 | Brown & Perkins, omeps-at-Law |1 Gi7'c secomd wichh 16 field goals to his | Without being recognized,” said Cur-|falses but a little ripple on the sur- parer costomes of very brilliant colors| ~ Broadway Grades to be Given | S| cred Nichol's tota s 70 e o B oz T e e ey, kT 0 - omp with he condi- n em, and there s a good deal ! t Over Uucas Nat, Bank, :ht chhet se:m”“:;mv‘l‘]c\fflh ‘v;,,fi.i‘:“f( ave Thiree | officers are watching for him every {mnx.mfim.‘m‘ omp »m‘,\.“f}n“ ondi-| ot Swsind lu(],r e enifsoeption. Entrance stairway near to A e i < g bl A here. [ believe that General <Car-|tions ler which some o he races | fun, s o s 1 A = National Bank. Telephone 38-3. | points or more ahead of the field and . would lot him come through a|in this country are rowed. And we|could stand. ) i little]| . Wednesday afternoon from i to 5| § | have the race to themselves. Wallace! Gorringa port if that is necessary.|could not reproduce the picture. the| Then there was quite a nice little| ook ol be Doy’ hour at the Y. M. | & oy ants has e eunenviable | Some influential Americans are work- | beauty of that Henley course, with jts ert, patriotic songy and recita-|C. A, at which time two reels of mov- | Split Season Killed. 3 having had more points | A ThTH h Gt unner many attractive boat clubs, no matter | tions. The French soldiers have been |i; . Jictures will be shown. i P ing on him now to get his consent. . i Atsi the 2 President O'Rou decided that |3 gainst him than any other | g ! how much we tried. Those who go to | learning “Tipperary” and joined in the | & P*Rter W pfC ROV 0 o a0t B B ball cood b 3 She Shllire oF the New Rtatosa deagact | Henley are content to gake up a place | chorus. o'clock until 5:30 o'clock there will be the standby of all good housewives the Seirs of ts New Snglenn desns | standing ows BLUE HOCKEY TEAM ewhere Eithe %“,\ d view | Pesides the Irish hospital, there is a he M. C build- to aflopt the split scason schedule may | s somewhere along the cBurse and view | Besides the Irish hospital. there is |, ‘reception at the ¥. AL A. build ks Sitonesilile " for | the hustorn L% TRIMMED DARTMOUTH | the races from t think | DeaUty 1 e Bl arent of nere|ing for the boys and girls of the 6th, President Murnzne of the New Eng- | (ornell . 4 In a Hard Fought Ten Minute Over-|on th g side t‘h‘ ‘-\"a"r‘“"‘»" obSery Alne Mus: Ridg i anll s Wies '“ T T era "‘ifi" e The Bastarn was considering the spit | Pennsvlvania 1.. ... 5 New Haven Comm Feb. $.Yale's| Fom start to finish. ‘Then. too, a week | Omly St Andrews church and the |FGHnE plot i | eason project. The New anders | Dartmouth .. 2 hockey team lowered Dartmouth's col. | L OTiRE Would bhardly find favor in | Scoteh church are open so far and we| "oy, op i atrels held their regular re- St Ly B EOF Gbmess 0 s thic which | SR | hockey team lowered Dartmouth’s col- | the colleges Gootore and Brses o s uD & bit |hearsal on Monday nighi. gREiehd i many baseball men regar pro- | VILLA SAYS HE'LL {iors, 4 “" E @ hard “""“; en l’"’;: Roylug e There are 1,500 Belgion refugees in| AT THE AUDITORIUM Rt e O i e ¢ y svert :ontest before a large e o Pau. some of them quite destitute, but | iy = REAN In case the Fastern sho | BRING JOHNSON IN. junior prom. crowd here Sth adopt cat eis i iy Wi o e | — oF THE OATS the split season it would ma. = = teams displayed Iliant ork Henley for a long time | Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. cations regarding the post | Mexican General Will Meot the Black | Machonald made Yale's i re. Perhaps there are not D 1 PR s e inenb EaE the Avafior i ries w)Ll:T:‘xe New Englan Fo Champion at Tampico. ['erundA {he end of the game ain ‘jflr"-:-;";g'y;‘n?j"mr‘ MAKING KICK OVER theatre have secured the Bedore \h\,i winner. he two leagues cl their = Muck of Dartmouth, aided by fi am | ce iy there a ical company which appeared here re- sesson on the same day and are then| Jack Tey promoter of the Jack|work, pierced the Yale .\‘,»r' and | part in the sport. SHORE LINE TRAINS [ 171 e Tor | a return engagement | - supposed. according to their sign hnson-Jess Willard fight at Juarez | shot a pretty goal. tieing the score. — = this week and on Monday they pre agreement, 1o start their | asserted that Jack Johnson would be was the only time that the Green | BOTH FIGHTERS READY. | New Haven Paper Voices the Protest| & 7% Boctle of Almost, o act | tween the flag winners, | at Fl Paso in ample time to meet Wil- | skaters were able to break through the | et Over Present Accommodations. sparkling with genuine humor and| 5 : ‘ ki P B o the Rastern divio 151 3 Bap. | Blue defe B e pvertime pericd | Joe Shugrue Meets Champion Welsh at | oten protest wgainst |TUDRINE for one hour . S mrticn Mondar momsisel. Kmeead ol ‘i son in two parts it would T ohnson hing i Bar- | Yale developed a slashing attack and A i 4 prof agatnnt L e whe married nins | 1t s e e: y 3 n case two different clubs finished badoes,” sald . “and ed | sensational furray, Captain| Madison Square Garden Tonight. ne points along | Totn te a2, | of warfare that a big battle invari- each heat, to have a series b only a few days to put him Sweney av in quick succe 5 T aven road has developed | company was here last Plel ohiy fioduicas: torrenis of s SR 1he winners to_decide the lea after he arrives h sion demoralized the visitors. Sl ikl 1 there is evers indication that rail- | COMBATY Was Dere last kept up orid- | ably produces tor: of rain. His- This would make the season a week cpes Swhidh d officials wlil make changes that|audiences convulsed with lauk ind | tory contains innumerable instances, ten days longer than the New | together Wels give people to the east a chance|The scene was laid in camp n ¢ | both on land and sea, and on mors s { tishtweight champion of the world get In and out of their towns at|pattlefield and the boom of hig " than one occasion the Storm or show- Jimmy Power Forced to Quit. { }Ju. \;,‘ grue, who t 'n:: T re ae & ‘";:;n"'\l::d":::‘): “m_']«“j' "j‘l“‘\"‘;!“'w = at Pawtucket lers that followed an engagement had Boston, Feb, S—Jimmy Power, the| = Sithe MecanEE misetinglof ithia o h hedule that has been in | {o°the production. Cassie French. the at the | no small infiuence upon the life of Boeton R oo conu = n the ring and s prove an|effect on the Shore Line for some {ime | dainty. little" actress, carr out the | | nations. stan, will not do any more indoor greater attraction than their|it s impossible to reach New Haven|part of the leading admirably | i rachng thie season. e is sick wi Celoan ST | 2 . 3| et batile tn the Garden, That proved | (rom Westerly or New London before [Part of the leading lady admirably |, pleurisy and his physician has ordered M ez | 2o & Vo tea cicto points for the Jensey [ 1030 and that train is all too fre- [Big “who has been added to the et Rose Gosahillitn him to remain In bed for some time. | Foreign Exchange Made a New Low| sin 45 o2 bozer and Welsh showed in form (hat | quently late, and the New York train was in Norwich ! @eraniom ol iz Tareel uas (N “The B. A. A. officials were notified to- Record, With Business Nominal. | 3 s | was far from what should have marked | connecting doesn it. A train has in a number of pretiy F i e i gely us per lay to withdraw his entry from the > | the work of a champion. In 2 certain|left Saybroox Junction at 6.25 a. m. hloh s etotin ba he | tumery, and is known as rose gerani- Baxter cup mile in New York and| New York, Feb. §—S: ; | sense. however, the match was unsat-|Teaching here at 740. But Saybrook | chorug of pretty gir | um, owing to the common practice of. from several other meets. | coveries from _recent low prices i | isfactory | Is nearly 18 miles west of New Lon-|" o5 Wyednesday there will be a com- | ¢ | adding rose petais to the plants be- numerous {1 the course of today’s 3 { In a bout several s before thedon. "There really is no service from|pigte change in the show. b Vi illati T B = | regular stock market, but the move- Lo | event with Shugrue, Weish was report- | New London to New York between | P'f SRETEC 10 T Shoy S i ore tillation. T “GETS IT LR It,s T mainly in - Mnn:’.l which | 2 | ed as having hurt his right h(z,m and 11 }“:re‘!y:;‘;wl;;rxxvxx\’g s‘":‘d shd = t‘;““}};’:lle.m of Magaalen' in: two, reels st ) . LS ry - ittle or no public followin 59% | the certainty of thie seemed to be|eastward the person who fai &et| e Maison: THE ofhens Were Siany | B P ghares as Central Leather, Amer. | % | borne out when he boxed Shugrue. He | the 43¢ p. m. (rain cannot get to New { Dobting “Gil Mragnate and '« comeds ir | One Perennial Pleasure. 1 1ean sUotion (OM- Ehe Betioleme; ant| s T kept his right idle for most of the|London till 83¢ p. m. There are two gy, ' the Rural = Demons, featurin I Everything in life grows mom Magic for Corns!| ottty tbearionms 2ad) B o | S caation \Baies maat-oounn sty | S’ the R : { axcent pay day —Florids Time Gilae & i one to two points. American Smelting| 2 7% | not appear to put much force behind|on the Shore Line, and only one west e e | except pay day ida Times-Uniom. and Natienal Lead were unusually ac-| 4% 2% | the thrust. There was no question|bound. s 3 AT DAVIS THEATRE. Enjoyed Strawride. New, Simple, Common-Sense Way.|tive and strong. their e :l<<'\-r\lmt§ 309 1545 tha Tue ontboxed the champion| One relief that ‘the ‘m‘ru‘m may | bl bers of the eighth 2 —_—_—mmm & to report, being based on improved| 1 e { an he showed an ability that|grant to eastern Connecticut people is | = 4 Ph A Hre et E You will never know how really easy | trade oo ns. St shares also 1 = e | o ine Gain e e e an Vaudeville and Photoplays. 8 Heas g LEGAL NOTICE it is to get rid of a corn, until You|made fu - Tecover an advance | 0 3% the to Welsh, however, left a| n. leave New London at | 2 _the vaudeville bill tha ened | npev left the ) oy Y have tried “GETS-IT." Nothing like the refined produc A ey %% & & |doubt in t ds of the big gather- esponding eas ound train | the week on M = e Davisi haperoned M RECEIVER’S SALE it has ever been produced. It takes| Rethlehem Steel wrested leadership | Ly |ing in the Gargen as to which one was | would also be put on. Then New Lon- | e (o Jerviod Trlowas S At ougth | from United States Steel in | really the better if both were in the|don people will get to New York at|head of the siving an attractive v hads | LA dnstriz sion, ris over three - 8% | Dink of conditic 1 9.44 { selection of ensemble solo mbers | ¢ o , a new high record, on | | There is every indication that that| When New ndoners objected to | th them among the best of 35,8 | Candy Kitcben Eguipment and Stoek af tion. United States Steel | 3% | doubt will be dispelled in the bout to- | the of an exiremely early morn- | Singers that has a ed at the Da ersonals, { Anctien ghout sion, re- ox nt. The reports from both men are | ing train, A. nith, general passen- | Another musical number that was John Chancerelle is enjoyi - | 3 i B £l uperations; at - the} they have been training hard and | ger agent ted that travelers|to date and that carned biz hands 1 | Foa, S | plant being accepted as a meas- |are in the best of condition to put | for New York the night before. | each appearance was t de v — of Connecti- o - nutoveumient Jathab o iney a fast encounter. There is one point|He says that is what Springfield peo- |1de & Rion in a singing and n s f auction, Mom- quiry | that must be remembered. and that is|ple do. | specialty. = The third numl 1o o'cloek in r | te the large orders pla hugrue is a boxer who is im- e | edy offering of Gof iclson Candy companies’ since the begin- | 55 i o & with every battle and that breeze ; T . Main, Str Ring of the vear, shares of some ot ‘has Teached the top of nis form. | SCHOOL ATTENDANCE | fan #h xveith his - ttive stock of 10se concerns were conspicuously Hence Sh i1l be a barder man = > alking S ¥, an weak. American Locomotive prefer- o e S heot i m,!w“mer and Sickness Had Their Ef- | "m0 s 2 firm of red made‘a perpendicular decline of | se in the Garden bout. For all that, | fect in January Record. ature | 1 1'Tec Cream Matks 13 _points to its new minimum of 3.| S e tanden bol Sl = | . |= o Impicments and Other stocks to fall to their_estab- | a hard battle, and if anything he still ttendande for all the schools | Trail Divides, T - —- § urniture lished low levels included Baldwin| has a shade on the hoxing technique. | >wn of Norwich for the month | ne.stone comedy with v apoleon Thouttes of Springfiel i Locomotive common and preferred, | Shugrue may be confident | anuary is as follow: | stars in it, and a strong Im | Mass, is visit e 2 ete., and Seaboard Alr Line preferred an | knowledge of his past victor: | Number enrolled, including kind- | called The Ex; ANl fur- \""h;m fR ¥ urv'*r,r ed. After| doubt It will stand him in well; | erzartens . : 3,051 | . r Wils: °d from " 2 e close of the session the minimum | o Zoe: ot ring ith the Lo ¢ Tard an | H Kaiyil Corn-pains in Every Nerve! Use latter stock was reduced two| e goes into the ring with the Cases of Tardine e e o “GETSJT:” It “Gets” Every Corn ‘r"‘,,"fi‘[" P oen SCh as acucea AR that he understands Welsh's stvle of | per Cent. of Attendance in Grades | sawm o S —— Canadian Pacific was the center of | Bov. {Velsh is a versatile boxer, as has | per Cani. of Attendanee in iing. '*¥|Ulderic Larivier and Miss Marion e oAb less time to apply it than it interest in the raifway group by rea- | been evidenced on many occasions, He StEartent z S 703! Prudhom Married at Sacred Heart| Changes Method of Locomotion. Woodward's Drug o N e R e son of tn Y rumors current in | never boxes a man twice in the same| % & 4 1= Criron—o Eleak Scholara En. T notice that the man who runs n if you have tried ever connection with the dividend. Stock way, and the generalship which he| The Hobart Avenue school g o0 G s e "\‘/ kScholata)En | for an office generally rides in an au- 1915, corns. Two drops appiied in | Auctuated over three points, closing at may employ tonight may he some-|atiendance record for the month lte-| joyed Straw Ride—Various Notes of | for an of i 1 WOODWARD, Sboviide~thats ol corn | its_best prices and being immediately thing that will cause bewilderment to |cause it was closed on account of the| Local Interest, | tomobile after he gets it? Tscelved shrivels, then ymes right of pain- | followed by announcement of the reg- | the Jersey lightweight. hugrue, on | rlet er cases, and the percentage — i Jessly, without fussing c ouble, If |nlar dividend. Reading and the Pa-| the other hand, will be more of an open | 0f attendance s very low because of 9 o'clock Monday mor 5 4 ‘- ———— - — e vou have ever made a fat bundle out|Cifics were under bear pressure, but| book to the Briton |the bad weather and the numerous geric Larivier anG Miss Marion Prud- | of your toe with bandages: used thick, | closed h a firm undertone, I On the last occasion Shugrue forced |ailments that have kept the children |Lom were united in marriage at Sacred | corn-pressing cotton-rings: corn- oreign exchange made a new low | the match from the first round. He out of school. | Heart church by Rev. T e | pulling salves: corn-teasing plasters | Fecord, cables on London selling under | will probably employ the same tactic The figures for the schools are as|{The couple were attended | —well, you'll appreciate the difference | jast “‘“"" S oo Business for| in this second encounter. He has an |follows: | Vier, father of the groom. > When® vou use “GETS-ITS. Yeur |l:ondon and the continent was nominal. eye on the lightweight championship = Ahusereau. The bride w corn-agony will vanish. Cutt a [ he plstharaiof wioney: s center | and knows that for the present his only 2 5 Iy dressed in white s; | gouging with knives, razors, f and | WaS seen in the reduction four| way of winning it is to put Welsh out | 5 a large bouquet of flowers. After the | scissors, and _the danger 'of bicod- | MONhs money to S ex cont | within the ten round limit. That will 3 ceremony at the church a recepiic @ oison are done away with. Try e A g o8 ™ g some of the} be an incentive for him to put forth = was held for the young couple at the . GETS-IT” tonight for any corn, cal- | important issues s g heaviness. | a determined effort, for the gain mega. | bride’s home on South B st The _You Push—He Twists lus, wart or bunion. Nevr falls e o3 (par iyaluey agerexatsd | pres far more thin he can possiiiy] groom is employed at t nem. “GETS-IT” s sold by druggists - Rl lose. Welsh will undoubtedly be more mills and the son and | & evervwhers, 35c a. bottle, or sent direct ok tered twos declined 1 -areful and n L.kao l(,h(‘ chances that Eleanor Larivier. He i How many times a week do you w B. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. per cent. on cail. e did against Willie Beecher when the SCHOOL here and belongs { e = | latter subetituted for Charley TWhite. club, St. Jean Baptist society and o | need a tool 5. make a cledis MG s member of the Sacred Heart church. | hole in wood? ° alos " : : a e in Canada and | i i Prices Marked Down | 55y coe s Step Taken in Right Direction. | e e o o Cenada g To start a screw right, for rivet- | 5400 Amai s Of chief interest to the public in Slie Han sowids cliele of fio | ing, a hole in broom handle, putting Cut and reduced on the bal-| i+ Tk connection with the ammual meeting Pt s i, e | 008 b'of’ ® 15 | Tecss & Pacifc E of the football rules committee was {on South B e yohhe b up curtain or bathroom fixtures, ance of our stock of Horse| T G {the fact that the commiitee went on | receivea = rdsome and useful = Hide & L .. ot record as favoring the numbering of | Broadway eddinz gifts B P h Blankets, Fur Coats, all kinds oL Olayers. It recommendod. that al | Broea e T i uy Iir. runci of Carriage and Auto Robes.| ———————————— | players should be numbered, but this | Bridge i WEDDING. | W was not made mandatory owever, | W. To | | g bl “Theso goods are bargaln values €or| e rommers et e po® will be {30 Shows that the solons of the au- | Norwion Tedn . i Berard—iafleche. Mz, Puach s an automaticiil the money as we want room for our | plcased. to leatn that thord os me e tumnal sport realize that the specta- | Yantic .. ES Frank Berard of P: ik made by Goodell-Pratt Co., famous pring Goods which @are already | one dreaded disease that seiemce tors are a big part of football and |Mt, Pleasant St. .. i T o T ANLGESRG K het ol nipped. | been able t cure fn ail it Siaves. and {hat their interests should be looked | Pearl St. .. e Toolsmiths. You place the drill | that is Catarch. Halls Catarrh Ciire is |after as well ae those of the players. |High St .. ! point and push. A spiral twist noonly Tositize cur nown_ta | Whether olleges end universi- | W. Thames St. .. 5 , TheL. L. Chapman Co. | it metief iraiiats” g 1| 1o e e emctend jnlvorsl (W, Thames &6 .. | Grives the tool-steel drill—ihirgngH . stitutlonal treatment. Hall's Cata “ | deaf ear toward the importunities of | Falls ........... 3 ! ish, easilys 14 Bath S Norwich, Ct. | &2t ket ihitizane, Lls GHE5E | | their Toochall cohoria whi send. their | B Gt Piai O , & | lain | SLEDS Flexible Flyers Folding Sleds Girls’ Sleds Boys’ Sleds Baby Cutters MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square. F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 22 Prospect u-u%nmrwuh. Cu ‘Fhope o destro: foundation 'of the disease, the patient strength by the constitution and assistin, doins its work. so much faith that they offer On. uilding 4 druegists all's Family Pills for con Coughs—Children’s Both Are Serious. Children’s symptoms of an approa ng Cold, gi Bivin, Colds, When one of vour little ones shows L] ve ¢ Dr, Bell Pine-Tar-Honey ar once. It acts quickly, and preven the Cold growing worse. Very heal- ing—soothes the Lungs, loosens the mucous, strengthens the svstem. guaranteed. Only 25 c, at vour Dru: gist. Buy a bottle today. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Sores. ¥ It's = Total sales 208,764 shares in the work of increasing interest in football is something that the future alone can decide. There is no w: New Yol tat that the football rules committee could I s L enforce such a rule, but the fact that e e O ot it has recommended it is expected fo December quiet; middling | €2TTY & great deal of weight. S.65 | kitchen danc ‘Wequonnoc Occum A Boswell Ave. . Long Society .. Scotland Road Gave Kitchen Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sullivan gave a | at their home on_the| Scotlang road Saturday evening from $ to 12 o'clock. About 20 couples were ! present, including friends Jast Side, Baltic, Hanove land road. the | ot from r and S August Bernier from New | York was violinist and George Gorman prompted. Sandwiches, cake and served, the c enjoyable evening. : no — Riverview Club Won, MONEY, | _'the Airst of the series of pool match- New York, Feb, §. — Call money | es between the Riverview club and St. steady; high 2; low 1 7-8; m rate | Joseph’s Sodality was played at the 2: last loan 2 closing bid 1 of- | Riverview club Monday evening. The Fored At o Riverview club was victorious and the —— e e Its follow CHICABD GRAIN MARKET. Riverview club—McGraw 30, Deni-| WHEAT Open. Wign. Tlow. Com. | 50D 50, Bannister 50, Pendléton 30, Max 63 8% 1% | Fielding 47. sy 149% 1%% | St. Joseph's Sodality—F. Riordan coxx 2, Counihan 15, Walsh 43, Slattery 25, Mo saew sew 70 7-18 | Malcolm 590. fi b+t 3 3s oars N s 36| Russia wanis automobiles motor- 37 618 | iTucks. and motor-cyelas. raee NTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE Sugar beets can grown in Ireland. be coftee were mpany spending a most . successfully ent sizes in handle, seen through num- bered holes. Drop in and try it on the Mr. Punch Demonstratiot. Price $1.50 Bulletin Building The Household T:lephone 531-4