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. ; L e e e T e - NORWIGH BULVESIN. TRIBAY. FEBRUARY IRoaltE oo o 0 L - 0 T T n T - and the morning tollov\'i{:g he doctor Compare Our Prices | {iyedBarkhetin. By BRINGS DOOR CASINGS INTO COURT szt seaar A CLEAR COMPLEXION | per el that s where I am at the time of| guddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyss—Most QUALITY THE BEST = - Grotgt from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Norwich, Friday, Feb. 12, 1915 | g0, from & Wisie 1o hor ok, Py B VS writing. ; Well parents I itten ahout | Women Can Have | six letiers to vou within the last three Cusumbers... 150 Caulifiower.. 25c 45iss_Belle L. Strong of Coldh s A B s Ana Y Mha iy Le i threl i T Hearts 100 Turkey. . %c! .VARIOUS MATTERS in_Norwich for a few days Move by State’s Attorney to Discredit Defense Testimony! in | from sou, one was from s iy | S27¢ B E“W‘,",": :cn’n ‘é‘o:-‘uh“.. ;ge gucb--»-» 32c| er, Mrs. John V. R Testi Nai I\gb%t lmdw,;:k and she said that our| iy d E b l ettuce. o Capon....... 36c oday, in hemor of Linw| . o g s Albert and Leonard were in Egypt but =l Goloy®Koobe 8o Guimess.... . 780 Fiags out'todas Mrs, Trancis B, Rebinson of Quaker Pumerantz Case—Carpenter Testifies There Are No Nail B e o R e an mbaimers Fancy Sweets 7c Fresh Tri 20c 1 is the guest of her o AMrs, I saw Leonard when I had my four| treated & s of W for liver and | Limes........ 30c Grape Fruit Some of the churches w Opie, of Park avenue, Westerly. Holes to Show Where Benny Pumerantz Says He Put|aays teavo, Dbowel aflments. ing ihese vears he | 232 NAIN STREET Green Poppers 8 for 25¢| sunday nest as Peace Sund: and Mra. T A Woodialr ot ‘CHI- Wen I think this is all this time. I1|gave to his pati e H w4 <t idents . | = will write again as soon as I rejoin|of o few well-known vege! ite Post Offica. of Pine es 30c | The publle and perochial mumer, residents of Neptune Up Shelves at Door to Cellar. i SRy join | of well-known Oppos Isle Orang heve g holiday toda; hatel, New London. | T am vour losing som, . *Phone 321-2 Oh! you swest orange day. oo | 7 E. WALKER. ow them I BEST ROAST BEEF .....o s 25¢| Owis® whist tonight, £.15, Owls "Tiie_ appearance d of Na-{ex on Thursdas { mape ARGUMENT FOR i L Sl PORTERHOUSE STEAK . ...v... 350|on Square—Adv. T L o n Pumerantz, the accused, and_ the | me VOTES FOR WOMEN, | normal action, carr FANCY SIRLOIN BUTTS -+ 28| gonnectiont people are starting south | Miss Ella Hushe statc’s attorney were the featur 3 FANCY SIRLOIN STEAK...uwen 320 to attend the Mardi Gras at New On- 4 Lady Assistant A Deep River correspondent men- P. J. Adams cam accused, the sta re and poisonous matter < P I Thursday in the superior court here| Mrs. Carlos Stodgard of New Haven | 'em collects : 3 - Mr renk Polter has returned SR 2 O s £ i 3 % ¢ e Sace! il LEGS GENUINE LAMB..........: 23o]ieans. | Watertown, Conn., after spending the | 1 the (52 I gmisadip po o e pSate’s ationfley | Speke at Nerwich Equal Franchise L o e I e SOMERS s g Axiah e | charge of arson anc d in connec- r jambe brought int: 38 ! les, - There was brifk bus: ast week with her daughter, Mra. | ion Srith the five that occurred at h Aitorney gt ahrea 1g| League Meeting. S0 banks Thurs@ay beczuse s enn bl st the She lding in New 1 sed while he made 1 B o and otida v G o B L . s - Defore a good sized audience on holiday today, | aniss atce has etumed to| domonDee B 01z L ry had zone out, tae at- | THIFSIaY evening at the residence ‘of & Troileymen's dance Feb. Hartford after epending some time |, " morning. He denied that he set | torney objected (o the admission of the | 2rs: Arc hibald Giiebrist, No. 106 Pr mory. Cars after dance.—a; R ety e, ortes Mae B. Smith,{ 5:. 715 the store and made a denial OF | door casings as exnibits on the grounds | RESC $yivl, Jim, Carlos Stoddard of 252 of womet, = well da 2 =51 o i principa tnes the state.|that they ¥ n the condi b i gave ers ing Bdwards’ O ablets mill at Glasgo started rumning full{ PRESENTED A FARCE, on been chan 2 appearance | ngr S i oy nceting of the | n i time this week. | i jefense -rested and s e . | Norwicn Equal Franchise league. | ! ir defense 1 a o i t and in other Ways. |~ Ny GiOBEt moranmed e } tai ; State IS prepured (o o Taan antand 1o ol VIR Chory. st ed those at-!gyonas : . | Boys who went to Mehegan park to| Entertainment Under Auspices of | State's prep put| In answer, State's Attorney Hullltending nnd the meting z n At the opera i Thurssay ted the skat-| Ladies’ Society of German Lutheran |90 Witnesses in & Sxeued that ngs which | «with o vocal S : ex Q Lepe ol S nection he o ts the fhe claimed had no nail holes in them | Taie s, ‘ool S | i any, e o At the afternoon tea. *}linz as rather poor. { Church, l door casings s way | was deadl evidence fo dispose of 1he | hu in s & 2, i ion. { i —— et P liore 3 i , ot | by Afrs. Grosvenor Eiy. . e L uktemation A number of clubs and oth Tnder the auspices. of Hethe 2 e et Novton, nresident of the No &> At the store. izations in local soclety will suspend | sooiets of (he Garman T : OF et § Do b e s ; Franchise league, i C. C. ELWELL APPOINTED. Jiamends Anywhere, anytime, a lorgnette §|mestings until after Lent. & pleasing orfe b i ol Lo aial Ma- | charge of the meeting, introdt o T ATIROT e e tauch otk At e jon Thursday evening i < < Iees takiniom o o Stoddard as the speaker for Six Year Term on Public| of refinement and a wor Opportunity is again_offere So ] T hanl Fooin AL D Db nea ey taken of s e L s ix convenience. JEewing farn Sl ks (hen e Ta 1;.\-;;@‘..\-4;”- 6ot anmiasd the S s % "the doorway | HiREed Bak B e e e, but that the laws of natuse Hutneo ot A necessity for the well in- vertised free Ly the, state board for | wnich was the feature of the evening, o dobh itse + 0! w S OFF o A There e Jaw per- 5 Jiwell e i e it L e e |t o Tl | oo = ohin& Geo. H. Bliss A most desirable gift. {_Tulips. Gaffodils and violets in the|™as Well given by Mrs. Irving Dra. i places where Sy A e e e S g e il | ftorists: wwindows were in pleasing con. | Miss Mazie Dearing and Miss Ann s g makes woman | util n c | sts Heibvel. the mother of the race. Man m st to sterday morning's tempera- o 3 as th the table and - e ssical numbers wwere vendered by 5 | i trame, which | {aie3 Upon himself the duty of pr: best known citizens of Nors 126 Main Street : Sogasens s 2oEAs hiREnts wers aetvad uhdss dineotion ¢ t sled that the d government, and gover: Lens Grinders and Opticians ihas left the Saranac mill to become | freshments were served under direction : agmissible to_contradict | EoYepament, and go Jaut-Cadden Buildi joversser of dressing in the Admore |Of the committee, Tuded Mr = j Pumerant=. | Voting is net ok e Plaut-Cadden Building iwoolen mill at Yantic, Conn. | Otte Hoelek, \ = epold, Attorney Geary had walked 4 o g ‘_gf" — — — JUSALL, dearing, Mrs. nd sad taker < at the door | opris.® 3 it is the| 0°F- :TEP(HFE%\AWZWM =d seats for the Charity bail| nolas Heigel de T s Rl T ol S COLLEGE SURELY READY S H b e S — H ry was recalied. 18 rather unpardonable lsnorance | =" TO OPEN'IN SEPTEMBER. PSRRI e 4 SRR e 1| COMMERCIAL SCHOOL DANCE. |sirect s u People who have that idea are llving barrsls of fish were shipped Al SCH fstreet store ¢ ere the door casings Yhich | as ous anocsts oy o o ars lIving R TR Trustees of Commecticut Collage Mfor 8 - - evening, the largest| DAY Class Conducted Enjoyable Social|larg t ir s e T Tumensolt . far different fods s Te 4 Women Met. ¢ £ iipment that has been made thers In Affa | that was carried in 3 thac theyiware in the everything pe s G 3 of yme time. < | _In May, 1913, Gy 8 elfare of our children o : : | Several maiers o importance in re- some time, 53 . s fon_escept as to a coat of a2 politicai he: i : - = b 7 hardware dealers, is to hold its| cted with great success at R i ks ang girls and women. It is noct only the : meetings of the trustees and building h annual meeting in Meriden on academy on hurss evenin i a working girl but ihe working mother ¥ i & The witness pointed out, on the hand casing, the seven nailhole: when tbe casing was placed in it at RALLION'S rs from 8.30 to 1 o'cl v passed the 100 oruary 16 and s the ho were pleasan committee in New Lon: as well who must be taken into ac- » President count. Why do we have day nurseries? : S 2 | Rev. John Hengri de Vties, rector | tending o R oomsiio ot Becauso the motk to o to P == mreac~mm | of Grace church, Saybroois, has decided | The grand ma He 1 had $14,000 or £15.000 | POBXON. He also showed other ol and have g reir children ;. 4 i 1 = {to accept the cail of Trinity church, | Principal and Mrs. At wholesal ffered to pay | {4100 S i st e urseries to be cared for. An-| [ he college year W a0 B - , | Principal and Mrs | ing which were us : 33t close o 48, L. ¥l 2ad A, J. LaPIERRE | canton, ., and wiil he at Grace | followed by the ton parties to whom he was in | NS which were used| other strata of women touched upon by ent 1o shee o y o Bt { church only two more Sunday: Thomas Breiffer ‘month on their : - 2 nalihole shown on the | the sPeaker was fiat of the profession- : . ! 16%5e the coliere colore. P& LiMITED TO i Central Baptist | ident, Neil Dricce 030 and he had s {1 P anapess said. that|forced into profossions by the economic ; g § | The science ouile to b e Eu- at 30 p. m.—Adv. i s worth $5 maie fror S c2sed | conditions and who have thus showe: Nevw: Lond s_dect “ve, Ess, Nose and Theoat| < g o 3 1 on shelving. The witness | thoir tone oothe: a : bulld a tem house at a Eiohon A0 im vl 6o 4 1 o | 3Irs Thomas P. Norman 'of Ledyar s f Polnted out the same particulars on the{ When we want a. bill - passed at) Eo8 . : cost of to bufld Sey j zas vented for six montis from March iy e had (0l fnd said (hat he went homo | 1eft hand door casing, This door cas: | Hartiona e ger down iy o Pemenittes BN | temporary refector: jolning two v e e e e | Gheat ho B ey, who - d. also had no holes in it | o L % i houses onc the Droperty Wil st th : ey 1 ; . s & to Hartford und argue our case; 5 ! st chu t Timbaa tvers T Love Ve e dign't| that could have been made by nails|hen we complain about. things thei| B ; S a-Giniig ball wiees S r will 5 p WEN | where A Vo whom he ut up shelving against the e wrong we generally go to ihe o students can be seated. &, 1 i Wi icrnis treated Probed Small Nail Hol litical officials; by doing this we m | The anplicatiins were co mAdEIERE b oo s 2 SRR oo At beer F al with politics. Mrs. Stoddard spoke et > Fon Ehoon R 3 a],,’ was Frank T. Peck O L e Cream thut night in n cross examination, - several of tie great leaders in S : over to Feb. 23d. | gornins 1’,{,"“%?@"1‘; ot Stephen Peck- | Jce cream positive about the mat covered five small holes near|frage who literally hold politi 3 e { the proposed Bl reearding. ey | president; 3 Stearns, tecretary; | Donied He Said He Went to Bath. (e (o of the TlEht hand door casing | ces today, such as Jane Addam o ] f e teanding e i e g sald he talked with |07 the painted side which were about | erm 2 en we quipped and trained. The approxi- Made To Order regul s in Amos lake, or Preston |’ MMulline, treasurer. = sald ho talked With|an inch deep. which the witness sald | woman's B I8 A huo e B e ar stremmth is es0i08¢) 5 mittee wa i jabout the|were probably made by small brads|ignoring the great work (hat is beins c. WELL. | "ST QUALITY = 1 he ODIRION | which he thought would not be strong | dore and has been done by o3 | BEST QUAL 11 ta t r- | enough to hold shelf. On closer | women. Popular sentiment republican, is appointed is nn | examination, the witn - 3 QUICK DELIVERY % 4, Jiss « s s with a salary of $5,000 per year 3 v the great questions of the day. Elwell was born in 1855 at Del Answersd Objections. Me. He was educated in e les and elictt- E e 5 schools and at Patten academy y esday for M p 558 iinesacihos {rs. Stoddard then spoke of various | P A e e - LOW PRICE| B e i e o T the itnees hat | ey Siodiass then spoks ot varions | B el S Slend e e et Senneit bas mot yet | 3 s fled that 1t wedld be im. |asainst suffrage, and shoy B il get] 4 i ful from his Tecent- at- i o Grive & Rall e e re In large part groundle: 1 e Tater. Sukesdnantty For the best satisfaction place | e e i i REBRE ) A Dluced L e 8 men can Accamipiis (he United States ligh 3 1 New CHAUFFEURS' BANQUET, g Ehed iR ihe o oo lcuar the house ensineering deg t r your order with — : e o Policomen Hanked by Goed|Cittore croctore the women of | years in South Cara gia an } orwich Club Celebrated the Close of 1 e abo TS~ = iy rida. He began rail $ THF CF ,‘N—STQN cfl Its Season. ¢ | Pumerantz t s S first thing the women of Califor A athtt ths -~ ne yelock " gl w they w granted the voie I E el oy i i U U 8 Ch S S nen ho |4 him fo pass the mothers Deasion bl j Xork, New lariford sys-| o EANSES THE LITTLE LIVER merchant, o o e Teioieingie ove in the employ i AND BOWELS AND THEY e e e | 2y eceived 5 o > mother's pensi il h = p TORL GET WELL QUICK Moscovie Ducks____ 3Z¢ SOMERS | maste | greseman Ma Howard gned the office = m = SOl stomach, rhen your chil don't wait: zive A thin [ women and young girls. e tiri =8 = = et s the best looking, but they're has a far-reaching ef- ! liver and bowels thorousgh EWercoeter will bl aonier | g ¥ Tnagntes Tan v as it enables them to properly e enterial e e £ the |i listless, pal sleep, _eat hat Is Your Life?—ady A e e de necessities of life. Thos e e Y Hartford act npaturally: breath is bad, . | The funeral of Norman 200¢ fornia est : New ¥ California. Syrup of Figs” and in & Flexible Flyers ;ltn?rr:'ncr»n fimx_m lnxi“mrv;gu'r‘ res fr. Dovning who directed Mr. Staple- ;:;f. ';:::.n ke four \‘{nn clo r:dr;;sn:& Girls” Sl | S = Whose sig! doc ed as | morning a If your child cou files and Boys’ Sleds Baby Cutters| ..~ al time has caught cold or or nas a cerrespondent 1al w afte e t Y % a sore throat, give good dose ':A — Lincoln, agent of the thering adjourn e TS RETURN OF S E “California Syrup of Figs,” to evacuate 7 | improvement league, wa: % anque L' \)\r;hn{ (3¢ oc T SRS | S pes regarc the bewels no differenc what other [“RS EDW[N FA\ at Eiconk ge Trid; mprised Clintor 1 W. COLEMAN. | UNDER FIRE IN TRENCHES.|! there as tie treatment is given. . | ninz and gave a very Rusha, James 1 2 — | Seeeee ut they wers not 20. 1 > . Sick children needn’t coaxed Franklin Squar | profitable lecture on lines of >, Sheridan Fourth Quarterly Conference Held by | Jane Walker Receives Letter received tie vote. < i )f 15 Line T ad | take this harmless “fruit laxative. ie conditions of farmin was hon davs that ihe whe life would be upset if women were Iowed to hoid property. Owning prop- T ! Millions of mothers keep it handy be- - Trinity hodist Church. ens Bt cause ithey Know its action stomach, liver and bowels is promrt Hartford papers Thursd . FUNERALS. picture of Rev. John J. Ambot, former. | = am Coit Osgood -|tie of “Californi un _of Figs,” s| which contains directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown- ups plainly on the hottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the gen- uvine, made by “California Fig Syrup Company.” Sy noon at 2:30 o'clock, R and Joseph H The bearers were ) op, Ebern Alien and | nderwood and buria > family plot in d Tuesd: respecting should d: ‘ and sure. They also Lknow a litt B femporty coatit S [ P e given today saves & sick child tomor- in temporary charge of the parish of | Tuneral sefvices tls v . e St. Lithuanian chur Osgood were held at | FOIE onels own lving e T pe P Zebris, v 9 Bast Town street Thur |8 e nase e han : | place it is writ- At Coventry Mrs. I P. Fisk been successful in securing m. enough for the ion telephone at Bolton Notch fof several i = ears it has been ; A committal ser v — %3 e the mone: d at the grave. There was a | ) 1S order to have the telephone. ot the £ Orbeauttal fucal vemn {es and in the large sttendance | i i} {included, Mrs. W. W. Gamwell and son, Y ago the practice of |Richard of Piitsfield, Mass, Mr. and in th Mrs. the censor's stamp, n the envelope and inside where the signature i s fol- b|ten from. It bea Request to Representatives. o president, by ticu vefore the meot 1 moved, seconded 1 cormissi s Salad Celery Hearts__ 6¢c 3 SOMERS f human had my first experi i from ( |s 1 e dining cars on James Hagar of Westfield, Mass., an, is just like b Bt i in the woolen mm"u [ the Haven trains and and W. Osgood Morgan of Montclair, loose. Last Thure- | AT restaurants was discontinued 2 J Undertaker C. A. Gager had fire om § m. to s P2 3 | i - @ to tl « gt B e e e e e e iter © e com. Slt® —DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN 2 | stinence is regarded as one of th | — i es eAcanen i fever b ny K sentials in o “safety Arsi” effort and | Police Arrested Man and Woman. romotes efficienc A | e SR R R Me for GETSIT’ Denial Sursean : l When I Have Corns” ! McGrory Building, orwich, Gonn quick move on. The officersi took us to a k 0od close by and| " The meeting « o a close a |the Germans shelled us out. I hadfyocal gelection, With You, Deer about 50 men with me. All of a sud-|afre Mary L. Sliney, accorapanied It; Never Fails. GETS-IT you are right, then go ahead. After a telephone ca ceived about 5.25 had Dbeen re Wednesday morning Chester ‘Wellington | by Sergea Matthews, who was . vice president and|at the desk &t police hesdquarters, attorney of the Central Vermon: rond, Serseant John IT. Kane and Policemar B s & . was held Thursda ernoon a: the|Thomas Murphy were sent to No. 8.5 which it is well to put into|Firet Coagregational cifurch in St. Al. | Water street where they arrested L bans, Vt, at 1.30 o'clock. A special{man Pollock aud Mrs, e N train took the funeral part il vife of i practice. When you want|Vi, where burtal took by, 0 Milten, | wife of Lou This is a well known adage den 1 heard a shell coming and I told{afies Catherfao the men to lie flat. I myself lay hind a tree. over ou s and DENTIST Dora, Sternlieb, Sternlieb, on the charge bt Ii ! of adultery. Accordins to the police Struck: the tres af Vilgs ety ne: n vo ne along for yea DR. E. ]. JONBE?.‘ = | Pollock was found partially clothed my rigl ear I i ¥ geind Su. 46 Sh— ildi . S ¥ S t : . s ite Tnnon uilding v, EVERS CONN 2 door in o room whick four < men were _One The change in the vaudeville pro- £ Hay, Grain, Oats or Feed of | ONNECTION WITH i oceupied by Mis Stern. since d. Well we made another|gramme at the Davis theater on Take elevator Shetucket Street em- kind, | LADIES’ SPECIALTY CO.|1! ween tho move the far e of the woods tol reday £ t of the weelt i trance. Prone. Che two ac ere pre- try and get out ange of the Ger-|brought Tddie Riley and the ( any kind, come to our store, |, g Caron, Scoretary and Tressurer SeRpt o | | man guns : bout half past three|sisters as the topliners i Has Other Business Prospscts, | & over under to Feb. { another behind my | b omed wen the ¥ At 6 p. hat night we had orders to| the theater on Thursday They were s y X EYE, EAR, NCSE, THROAT, ONLY l regiment in the|clever and original and the & & Removed to 16 Franklin Square, tayed there for two of Diamond and Spade, whose > Thayer Building “olony of Epileptics held = Aot | and two nights. The trenches|novel comedy skit filled the houge with 2 Y 42 Conihl e e A : T e {ate in an awful conditien, | laughter. Jack Boyce was on hand /s Hours—830 a. m. to 430 p. m. and you will be right. Wel ®. Caron has severed his connec- = TR on with the Ladies’ Speciaity com-| Epileptics Colony Commissioners Met. | pany and has business prospects in Members of the G, Boston which he may taks advantage icut ¢ REV. carry only clean, wholesome, nutritious feed-stuffs and our He was one of the organizers of the|Tuesday. Two bills introduced in the 4 G xleten UpohtEeTae up to our wa and X with a baseball act that was something Saturday evenings 7 to 8 | company four vears ago and has been|general assembiy were ieeimer s | ¥ 4 R M o g Ee e about 100 yards away. When|out of the ordinary, and the photo- ; i Sunday bv appointment 4 rices are always right. ... r—.. | SSCTelars_and "treasurer. Ho is ons|foutine busthecs trancacion. - Amone Y the German artllery|plays included the favorite Keystone |2 “¥v}of the younger and progressive busi-|those present were Secretary Williars g t shelling us_but 1d not hitlcomedy, a beautiful sea drama, and the cond 2 us and_thank God that they did not hit|another dramatic reei that was full o ness men of the city and has been|L Higgins, South Coventr: award | of rch were very satisfactor H successful in his business experience.[H. Deming Farmington: William 1 nd fin s o1 rould not have been alive to est. o > Eye, kiar, Nose, , uty. Committed to State Hospital. ! John M. Mountain : D el | "Weil we got retieved by the trying everythin e | R e ng the examination by phy-|Mi wn liam . Kelley, Kil- regiment on Sunday night about 1 o. nights wrapping up your Xesia¥ CHAS. SLOSBERG to determine the sanity of Law-. | lingly Max Mailhouse, New lfaven; an s m. and when ; 7{10(3 to walk I C(‘:H\] ages. mes <3 Reb s oy Violet Ray, Mechamieal Wassaze. rence Usher of New London who was s B | hot move my feet for about ten min- or & corn, on cOtton | Hours: iu 4. . Lo & 4B o Lo o pr M taken into custody after threaten { utes as they were frost bitten. Any- plasters ths “ne .pop-eyed, ' 375 Broadway. Nerwieh, Conn. Take 3 Cove Street Thio sonipate ottt it et o x| Study Class Organized, OBITUARY. lhow T gt soloe st seiratite coaan slaughtering _ you Frunkiin Bt car %0 “De. Drowaes: Mary Spaulding at No. 187 Bank street| A study class in economics and his- | to o farm house about S miles away. jabbing them with kn pruning | sepid = = there, where Usher's daughter, Lot-|tory. which will have an enroliment of e Mary g Oeiiel G We amived thore sbout 330 &.m onl o Thoreday fram | 0, 00 uick with —and j tie Usher Wilson 2 _lodger. Usher|from 2 20, was organized on| Mary, widow of Daniel O'Nei Monday morning. hat night 1 tried| A m i hursday from|{you put om 2 drop el JOSEPH BRADFORD | wis committed io the Norwich State| Thirsday evoning st the masing o |1 aden % home, N %0 | o zleen n o farmers At o S0 iclus Brown, and trarveiles |10 see vour corn Tan ignt onchy. MAHONEY BROS. : | Hospital on Wednesday. He was taken|the Norwich Socialists. It wiil i 3 Y e were up by $ a. m. and had o y 1 hem at Colon, on thelit j oks like a miracle. Jus S IND s Tivmate S lweehly neths oo i s death ng | ders (o merch fo/— ——— about 10 Isthinus after a very pleasant voyage|i( ~ “GETS-IT" never fails, No pain, | Hack, Livery and Boarding BOOK B ER Mr. Usher was a highly esteemed |Stead building. disease. She was S0 v miles away for an $ cight days rest.|down, no trouble. Use it for any cornm, cal- Statla cltizen here for many years. He was| The meeting on Thursday_evening |of age and had been in poor health|Well we arrived there about 5 p. m. lus, wart or b $tank Beoks Made and Ruled to Order |# Whaleman in vounger. days, but|was addresseqs by Professor R. L. Ziv some_time past Besides her son.|and that night I slept in a church.| Tamarinds, presdrved in syrup, were| GETS-IT” is Sold by drugzists x for more than = gemeration has been{who spoke alome historical linea in|Daniel. with twhom. she resided, she ving there 1 took my hoots of | imported by sthe. United Kingdom to | everywhere, 25¢ o bottle, or sent diract 108 BROADWAY, ¢ 12 painter. | connection with English socialists, |leaves & son. in Groton. e - feet syelled up like balloons |the.value of $15,000 last year. by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago.