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" samws rve romrroncy MURPHY MAY MANAGE WORGESTE Combination Residence| H: T. Brewer, Owner of the Club, Will Talk Terms With Inquire J. L. LATHROP & SON Latter Teday—Murphy’s First Professional Engagement = S rcester. Phone 487-85 28 Shetucket St. wu w-ld1 w g DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN| 3 1 Brewer owner of the Worces-| Owls and Moose Win Matches. DWELLING HOUSE? ter club in the newly organized East-| The Owls and Moose were victorious You cannot collect rents from & |ern Baseball league will be in town i the Fraternal league on the Aetna rsda; vening. burned bullding, and you may have to | this morning to talk terms with Danny | * e mne s Trost Swere tipd for pay some one else rent while you re- | Murphy relative to the managership | high single with 115 and Aldi rolled build.. Insure your rents with of the Worcester club and if the Wor- | 304 for high total. The results: | BELL-AN S/WHO CAN DOUBT SWORN TESTIMONY - Absolutely Removes OF HONEST CITIZENS? Indigestion. Onepackage : provesit. 25cat all dropgists. SEVERE KIDNEY TROUBLES YIELD TO POPULAR REMEDY the tralning camp. Zwilling will be| F¥or nearly nine years I was a great) Some time ago I was taken with Kid- given his place. Schulte and Georze | sufferer from what my doctor said was | ney trouble which caused me to- give Zabel, pitcher, who also neglected to | Kidney trouble and my blood was out| UP MY work as blacksmith. 1 lost my show up on time, were ed s]uu' P duri all that t1 appetite and could not sleep, from the each in addition and Zabel, Tinier|or Oréer: encuring ime ex-| dreadful pains that would come-over said, may be traded. cruciating pain in my back and across| me from my kidneys. I was treatsd - my bowels. 1 was drawn down so that ;’: a physician for about hree months Aberg Agrecs to Wrestle Stecher. | cculd only walk with my hands on|Fio €OUId ot help me so finally he . LT ncompele & Suar |y My doctor #aid he could|[ started taking same and before I had A e R e oo Tieeher: | do nothing for me. I tried many kinds | finished taking the first bottle I ‘after May 1. Aberz recently | of medicines but all to no avail. A|!0 cat and sicep better than 1 had in Co cester magnate succeeds in landing Elk w York wrestling tourna- friesé l'nld . o Dr. Kilmer's | lo'nsl :\i\m?- N co.nflnuedx'o"l"‘klzo' B. P. LEARNED & - | Danny he will have one of the brain- | Frost . 85 100— 300 vamp-Root, and as 1 had - tried derable weight. i i 92— — everything else th: x - Anenoys Establishodfbay, 1350, e e s Fd 5 = FARM LOAN MEN bought a bottle of Swamp-Root and] 1am now back working at my frade kept the Athletics fighting. Even |J. Young 94— 291 it did wonders for me. 1 prize it]again and never felt better in my fife. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW when he lost some of his speed his |J. Doe = " knowledge of baseball and his strong rOW| -Law | spirit of competition made him val- B 0 & Perkins, Himeys-a uable. He assisted in the strategy of Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sbstucket St. 93— 261 CAN'T BE IGNORED. | higher than any other mediciae and 1|1 apprec shall recommgnd it to my friends. 1|done for me and will recommend it © Bankers’ Journal Says Hollis Amend- | wish dd right here that after anyone who suffers with their kidneys. i Eiie PRll Jof Susivisie. ing wp-Root for two montks 1| When physicians fail to give relief and te what Swamp-Root Nas 473 1419 2 e {bezan to strichten up and am then pres Entrance - stairway near to Thames |'Pg le2 a3 o bench plaver. - fans. Bruckner T In an editorial on the rural cred- |Found and well, and feel like I might | know of its National Bank. Telephone 33-3. | a1though perhaps not many of the lat- | QoS et L i its bill reported by Senator Hollis |live a long time vet to tell what your = ter day fans know it. Danny Murphy H‘;n,ey 0 A “with amendments” on February 15 |Medicine has done for o S. A. HALE, THE AETNA. started his professional baseball ca-| a)q; . 111 93— last the March Journal of the Yours very truly, Henrletta, N. Y BOWLING. ~.u-5’i‘fi'élms' reer in Worcester. To be sure, he i Ly g American Pankers’ asociation refers | T € CEA Rinte of N Yook Tl B elranen s (i01EFedt0nlv 2 Cow dava BOL L vamuit .. 450 133 491 1429 o ntaseting sul o eur [ rve’ Sugar 85 Marion, Ohio. | Coumty of tonree. § = 2 & “|stay. He quit because he preferred Knights of Columbus. Tk which are more than incidents of the | State of Ohio | S. A. Hale, of Henrletta, N. Y., being i to go back to play semi- professional | Sylvia . 106 83— 289 | RS | g ¢ > plan to provide a means whereby | Marion County | _ | auly sworn, deposes and says that he SPORTING NOTES. baseball in Attleboro. H. Desmond 86 95— 3260 3 4 i farmers may horrow money on long | Pergonally appeared before me this|is the person who wrote the foregoing When Dan went to Worcester he |J. Desmond 2 . time land mortgages. The editorial |19th day of December, A. D. 1914 T.|testimonial letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co. tried out for second base and showed | Enos reads in part: C. Clay, who subscribed to the above|and knows the facts stated therein tc ablity to play the position from the|D. Poung “Aside from the ‘government aid’ |statement and made oath that the|be true. ‘. itch start, even in spite of the fact that he —_ == features of the bill is this statement | same is true in substance and in fact Subscribed and sworn to before me e el fmea on fanyal. raes diamond at 436 448 1336 in section First mortzages ex- CHARLES W. HABERMAN, this 20th day of July, 1909, by Pittsburgh. the 0"31%‘ “'h‘t‘";? the games habis "‘";"“" = x( ‘| '"|"" k"““k“ by to Notary Public, MORRIS T. GRIFFIN, — plaved. Everything was serene wil e oint _stock land banks and farm o Notary Publie. George Cocknill former National|the Worcesters. Bt it did not last. S S 574 DANNY MURPHY Josin} Dot tusuad unfiee thesipravs Marion Co., Ohio. ary Pul league umpire, will be appointed man- | Murphy was homesick for ol Foroni &5 sions of this act shall he deemed ana e ger of the Albany club. this week. and retused to continue in Worcester. olicaius e held o be instrumentallties of the Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You —_ e later came out under Jack|pipesuit 108 vara football team, who was dreppedi | Zovernment o he TUnited States, 5 = - - i v o o = ek . h they t Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Einghamton, Y. for a sample siza e e e o e e e aiE —- from che vniversily for failte in[20d as such they and the Income de- | . ifjo” Tt will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable oxit lengflflzz\gngggfi ‘hia‘: 'iv‘&”cleam i ’;“‘ma;:::: e e\“_:'micf;] % 490 1376 es teCay was offered = position | Fived o refre 1'\”“<h|Irlmm|;:”"|“""_'|‘r"“ informat telling about the kidneysand bladder. When writing be sure or a u eting rees; T s D vi when stant coach of the elevy e N N entior e Norwic aily B in. Regular fifty- - next week. he grabbed Murphy. He sold Murphy istant coac he eleven at | tom o N d mention the Norwich Daily Builetin. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar . He toc =5 to New York, but even then Murphy| Cleveland Bowiers Lead in Singles. size bottles for s le at all drug stores. - - > “Primarily the _exemption from Hugh Bedlent, ex-Red Sox_pitcher, | preferred charms in Norwich to the | Toledo, Ohio, March 9.—New lead-| .o WaN“h “he b id [taxation of the honds ang morts and Earl Gardner, one-time Hartford | sreat white wayv and back to Norwich | €rs appeared in both the minor events| o 17 . field er who suffered o be created under the operation of | onsidering an | ! n _i= based on a desire to infileder, will be with the Toledo club;he went. But when he got to Philaa- |0f the American Bowling congress ! another will still be at liberty to do|your pen in ginger—anybody can use of the American association this sea- | delphia he stayed with the Athletics | Cleveland landing first place in the i S marketable securliies of whoes |$0. and they can do so under favor- |ink.” ~ Thereupon the two friends son. until the Athletics got through being | {ournament here today. P. Brunnet of S Ie80s tableness the porters of the circumstances. It has not yes |linked Srias and. shan ed over to the e a bie team. Murphy was turned down | Singles with 660, while W. Spickett and nren have ave |becn demonsirated that the Ameri-|nearest saloon. —Presently the fore- Hugh Jennings will be surprised if|and he went to the Brooklyn Feds. E. Kavanaugh of Detroit picked up e these securities ‘in- | Can farmer wishes to co-operate. |men printer of the even s };flp:r Lee Magee bats above .275. Concern- gty 1168 in the doubles. U Ehe e bs ittt 0P —_— looked in, eager for co He was in cerning the Ya.r\l;:ees. h dthinkls (olo Wiltse Signs With Albany. lGrub_er ‘ahnd lflrllx)rln\o[fland-d second d States’ goes hevond the When the Unexpected Happened. ;;;‘;‘_ 3 ?w!"“;‘:;g much stress is being laid on Frank v st 20| Place in the doubles for Clevelana | defe: et of thie detie s M s e hose | TOF it nce, and this th h Balcer. Wikee Formerly with the New Wes | With 1163 on the same shift. the duckpin : | o ernment into nt e e et, tosfildn:‘-an :"r):xe‘g,::r.‘;:.‘:;m;egr?“;l‘ vl il S i € N —_— home Thu ning. l a cith , . - > ;- andwritin ight on top of th = A e i al Leabue club, today signed a 2 £ o ! T wit e obvio experiences in her early | ine. < e o withont raglel? Sullivan sa.gsmlor?rglm e S R s Gilman May Coach Wisconsin. single with 93 and Ca | L the DUthete o T CoRin & arcer. er first post | oos .n'r:idil - L B e e T CObh] Dht tnal when oy Fork State league for the| Cambridge, Mass. March 9. — ained high total honors with | wit existing _plans of maki e staff of o.-morning paper in itor. A few minutes later it was reaches first base his speed is lost be- | S ieaon toin-elect Joseph Gilman, of the ¥ g ind of ‘destroying ind rk, N. whoée editor was a|in type and a few minutes more it was cause he dces not know what to do. Team No. 7. nd opport friend of the editor of an eve-|, ¢ ihe press. There was, of course, & e Akl Tallivan Diites < paper published in the same|huge sensation—Manchester Guard~ “Coveleskie is the best man amo TR R the _of modi- | chief. call e office of the other, | *™ the Tiger hurlers at keeping the ru MESR 1 o tiotasi 8 1 1| ners close to the bases,” sayvs Os Stanage. “Coveleskie is good at throwing to any of the bases. He 1t in the ) playfully ralll classes i mick 1 him on the lack of| Madison.—The president has seat to in his editorials.. Ou are the senate for confirmatioa the name he sai “Why don't you|.¢ Harry E. Slocum to be postmaster n of similar impor ST too mi i e 416 this tendency toward for me, for instance, in this style | o Afadison In place of H. R. Norton. pick them of frst, or third, and of e, are plentiful. Recourse your pencil, and T will show you | °t 2adison in D! ¢ AR | s i be had to the patently pa-|how to do it.” The victim of the ex- el .l Erde 1< pr Erie 1 pr . Tes 80 Announcement was made by the MARKET WAS ACTIVE 7 Pittsb: Natis L baseball AT o e el | S heculativel Elgimant Seamsd to' Have bills “h mark only in- | hortation took up hi nd will not be heard |this at his friend's d pencil and wrote <imball tation: ‘The ed- “onnors on of congress. |itor of © steeme: g con- club Thursday that James B. M f i s Joinson at ‘ocent events. wil ‘aow | temporasy. 1o arawing meney under|JCEYLON TEA. ..... 35c ley, shortstop and W. P. Siglin, sec- Recovered From Alarm SRR i i ' 5 oné baseman, had been conditionally Gen Chemical o An_ indefinite number | f nces. His employers—poor 3 , ha o ally S Sen Chem — 1 e last session | blind — ob ALl THER TEAS 25¢ Feleased to the Rochester club of the| New York. March 9.—Taking today's Gon Feomd” | 407 431 st Rt ATl fetten I mmitrs e Lyt e o . Imernational League. market as a criterion, Wall street, or oo —_— T cotton |nor industrious. Most of his time COFFEE 20¢, 23c, 28¢ T at lenst‘ the Vspeclllavmed f;a(ern;lg< Goodrich pr ... Conn. Aggies After Donohue. government assistance * * *|spent in bar rooms while his subor- LR R <, d ‘glelvinjvtv. sr:ieppard has mapped i;“”r';‘“o;“ ‘|‘:r“:d ’g;"‘fn’fem rs:;!‘illcael 288 cnte iy Jokn H. Donohue of Boston h n initiative a similar | dinates do the work. If it were not out an interesting program for the [alarm oc i = Eeplanb I diplomatic controversies. Trad- on the largest and broadest f recent weeks and almost + on a rising scale of values. sixAh annual games of the §3th Regi- meat at New York, of which he is coack. There will be six relay races. with schoolboys, college students and offered the position of head i means of rais- |for a certain brilliant young lady on (| BAKING POWDER.. 12¢ coach at the Connectic a1 o the price on & |his Staff who writes his editorials Institute for next scason it is | marufactured product there would |when he is incapable of doing so his hoped by faculty, undergraduates and | be instant recourse fo the antl-trust |incapacity would long since have been || COCOA ........... 16e * Tilinots Central It Agricul Int Agricul pr t] i o i 44 1 - | 11200 Ins Sopper ... alumni that he will accept the posi- | law and the creation of a xn‘eepln:.dxs.{'r-\flre(]," other elassified athletes competing. | All quarters of the share list par-| 13 e 2o o tion. Donohue came to the Institution | demand that some one be put in jail.| “There, now,” continued the editor || CORNSTARCH .... S R e e e e e e i the latter part of last season, whip- alternative propositions are |of the morning paper, rising from his | e as starters Dave . Caidwell of | sion despite considerable realizing for | 30 Int Wer Corp BbgRite s’ i i teNsinge a0 as marking the uncertain- | chair, “thals the way to do It Dip || psyNCE MEAT. .. ... the Boston Athletic Association: profi recialties again scored the S With athletic Pyt ol o :~rnv‘f~‘{~ > ure, A i3 ] A. Devanney. Millrose most substantial gains, the metal ke\u s 5, A n e first draft bill the fed- made an | BULLETIN'S PATTERN service (| PEARL TAPIOCA .. Boston College in 1911 and ciation: Sydn: i . 2 : Leslie, group beinz particularly prominent. 0 Ten loan 1 z - four 3 varsity football and base- | ina I fhricct i vins American Zine rose 5 to the new rec- 1 Tea_pr fon i i ater Athletle club. and Wiliam ez e el ball while there. s chanzed w0 that it is now ol 2 S e S 4 th Melvin W. 69 - | Copper also made a_new maximum on e - R - o treasury departmen = e S e M L e e e Eanes Sisson Cantain of Dartmouth. te sc ry of the treasury nited 1ea p(mers Lexington avenue, or H. P. Odell, 20| Shares of the independent steel Lack St Hanover, N. H., March ¢ ex oficio member. This board John street, April 3. companies, as well as equipments, mo- aclede Gas P i ected to divide the country Into . R tors. oils, fertilizers and Mencantile i of the Dartmo re districts and establish a farm 218 Main Street —— —==———| Marine preferred. rose from 2 to al Toose W 1 pr . team today I the capital ¢ 5 points, while various sund &Nesh taken pri- LEGSLRNONICES issues of no especial description were i o the government = appreciably better. Lackawanna Steel iy Ll was foremost of the war stocks, risinz Mavyell M Co 3 3-8 to 18 1 Maxwel M 1 pr Perhaps the most impressive and Maxgpel M 2 pr for it and look for of its advances from tions made by the GEORGE G. GRANT place in the helpful feature was the steady advance oy s lfalf};gd‘ - borrowers, there Jil er an mer SPECILL TOWN MEETING. of United States Steel, which gained Miami Copper e S The legal vot of the Town of Lebanor are hereby warned to meet|ing from 1,000 to over 4000 shares. in the Town Hall in said Town on W Stoclls Patietn Warlt Sthibntal ic nesday Jlarch 13th, 1916, at 2 o'clock | yesterday's announcement of an ex- et heay | pansion “of the corporation’s opera- commencing at the ter.|tions and presumably in anticipation mination of the plece recently of tomorrow’s tonnage statement for roved by Wilcox & Bros, and extend- | February, which is expected to show a ng to the Frankiin Town line. Said| material increase in unfilled orders. M St P& SS F pr Mo. Kan &T . Mo K &T pr Mo Pacific 1 1-2 to 84 1-2 on transactions rans JEAN CRONES BOASTS OF POISONINGS IN CHICAGO 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention to day or night calls, Telephone 630. apriiMWFawl Dr. J. M. KING ances may land banks may be the farm loan be through banks, t ed by e loans companies or N Y Alr Brake ¥ Central ) E . Cen B other esta encies, pending —~ 5.’;"'1%‘9“;’“',‘,&.5%2&";?"&“: per Chap-| Incidentally, Bethlehem Steel, on very o E an the time when the farm loan board \ IS g 'Also, to see if the Town iwill vote to| feW offerings, rose seven to 484. North Amer shall have educ: the fermer up - authorize the Selectmen to borrow the| Texas Company led the petroleums, North Pac to the adv of borrowing sum of $8,000 to pay for said work. which were unaffected by reports of 9 Damiuion money under the new plan. M Buildin, KARL F. EISHOP, further disturbances of Mexican ori- Pacific s an alte to the farm — 2 FRED 0. BROWN, Zin. Rails were higher bv 1 to 2 Penn land banks there n for the san1TuW WILLIAM F. CL.\SRIK.L points, with the exception of New Ha- g;l’;; organization tock land e N . 5 electmen. | ven, which was weak in the early S banles, vhic > Lebanon, Ct, March 9th, 1916. trading on suspension of its proposed e eaatts ‘:-lf”m'n e bnh‘"‘r\ri:fl.’ Theas New Styles AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | higher freleht rates by the Interstate Pltts Steel pr banks can do about anything the . A vich, within and for the District | Commerce Commission, but recovered | 1100 Press Steel Car farm land banks can do, but bor- . on the Sth day of March, | later. e i 3 ’ =) g sy : o N e Fall Millinery,: Eonaa pGermany's declaration of war against | jov Qo rnment will not help : . ortugal became known in the final| 700 Ry Steel - 3 € °7| hour and_contributed to the ral S Franklin. in said District, decéased. genera The Administrator appeared in Court | Shading of prices toward the end. To- ind filed a written application alleging | tal_sales amounted to 710,000 shares. | “ac0 Rep Tt &Stcel that said estate is now in settlement| Exchanze on Germany fell to the| 100 Re I &S pr . n said Court, and praying for an order | new low rate of 72 3-8, hardening a| #90St L & S F 1 i0 sell certain real estate belonging to| trie at the close. Seaboard A L 1aid estate, fully described in said ap- = Sears Roebuck MRS. G. P. STANTON | 62 Shetucket Strest ‘The alternative of joint stock land banks stands as or ducement to vrivate capital to form such institu- tions. There is no sentimentalism fn the provisi for the establish- 28000 Teead "DENTIST id e Bonds were irregular, with total| sio Snamuor A C b oS s DenkEiand) 15 e slication. g establishment by men experienced in Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said | Sales, par value. of $2,400.000. (100 Stos 8 8 &1 $ rion, n E ONES P DHCEIOE DS honrd et e eint #ald} 1 'S bonds Were unchanged én call.| 2408 Swih Pacitc he ‘making of farrs loans which el DR.E J.J ES ihe Probate Court Room in the City of e e ou Siha snioe O susconm e Sorwich, in said District, on the 13th STOCKS. lay of March. A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock | sales n - the afternoon, and that notice of | 300 Adams FEspress The Farm Mort tion of Ame P AL GARMENT. Suite 46 Shannon Building' A PRACT Low. Close Reoc s - = . Take elevator Shet Sueet en- ‘he pendency of 'said appiication, and | 16300 Alacka Golq M e to (’,‘_‘;"‘,.n'f‘w;"fl Ladies” Apron, With or Without Band i )f said hearing thereon, be given by | 3100 Alaska Juneau bas b e x the publication of this order once in Balmers Third Ave as been alar study to - lome newspaper having a circulation Chalmers pr Tobaceo Pr pr this made some sug- n said District, at least three days sricr to the date of said hearing. and ‘hat return be made to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The ve and foregoing Is a true opy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, mar10d Assistant Clerk. restion: gt 5 de aly Despite the efforts in the 1} to disconrnge 1t the federal Ia banks will have competition “The m#n who are e ce set their wits hard to work | loaninz ¢* m, ms. an free right ith bands TUnited Frait United Dy Inv Un Ry Inv pr DIAMONDS Throughout the city of New Y. the pol eed in the ey on farm mortgage AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD R Cirar: in the effort to catch Jean or are not of business be- i - WATCH BRACELETS, it Norwich, within and for the District Crones, the man who in lette cause of attemnted monopoly by acf vercal if Norwich, on the 9ih day of Match, New York new confe 't con 1 the law is so ¢ - PENDANTS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS RINGS of every description, new- est models in every finish John & Geo. H. Bliss ?resent—NELSON J._ AYLING, Judge. Estate of Thomas Dodd, late of Nor- vich, in said District, deceased. Theé Administrators appeared in Court ind filed a written application alleging hat said estate is now in settlement - 4 n said Court, and praying for an order Steel Ky, © sell certain real estate belonging to| 1300 Am Sugar . aid estato, fully described in said ap-| 1350 4% Towdo ™ rlication. 24 = Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said | ‘sey Am Wean pe’ g;pnca,uon be heard and determined at| sssoc Amer zinc e Probate Court Room in the City of [ 13000 Anaconds . forwich in said District, on the 18th| 1000 Atehisn lay of Maroh, A. D. 1916, at 3 o'clock [ 100 Atehlaon pr n the afternoon, and that notice of | 14000 Baia Leco . he pendency of sald application, and| 700 Bui & Ohio Jf said hearing thereon, be given by| 150 Bait & Oho pr he publication of this order once in 506 Batopilas Min ome newspaper having a circulation| 300 Beth Steel . n said District, at least seven days| )00 Brookim R T mior to the date of seid hearing, and | 5000 Brunswick was the poisoner of R prelates and others the Chica banquet in honor of Archbishop M delein. The police posted photozrs an Catholic e retito of becoming com- d banks the farm loan men < yme nn intesral I part of th le scheme of rural Shodi g and descriptions of Crones in the | eredits success will be partially cer- | |7 i atasape vated and subway stations, at news- [tain. Tn that ovent the farmers| Order throuzh The stands and other public places. who desire to co-operate with one | Pattern Depi. N dium yards of inch material for of this illustration mailed Dt of 10 cents ulletin Company, rwich, Conn. Scene From “Bought and Paid For” to be Presented by Myrkie Harder Co. at the Davis Theatre Next Meonday Afternoon and Evening. 300 Westinghouse 100 Woolworth 400 Willyn Over Total mles 708,400 shares MONEY New York, March 9.—Call money firm; high 2 1-4; low 2; ruling rate hat retarn be made to the Courl. e 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. 2460 Cal Petmol b offered at 2 1-4. vg.ednbrow and foregoing Is a truwe 1% Can Pacific T“E nEL - HoFF Rttest: HBLEN M. DRESCHER, 160 Cranier Stotor % COTTON marl0dd Assistant Clerk. 1600 Ches & Ohlo New York, March 9.—Cotton futures closed steady. May 1180; July 1208: October 1224; December 1242; Jan- uary 1246, Spot steady; middling 1190. ESTATE OF JAMES F. BROWN, ate of North Stonington, in the Pro- ate District of North Stonington, de- iaring of e adminEtration. ao European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and um HAYES BROTHERS. Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway ount wi estate to the Court of CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. o T R S - Tw oo it ‘lm WHEAT Open. High Low. Closs | R FIELDS, « o Florist 916, at 1.80 o'clok in the n, |4 e e e ST sy Ward Street =X aesignod conN: 5 /' Carnations. special _Forms and S emaiue en Tere "ot eaia Fod moms oneon e DAV e o s a : : 7 3 Lte. oars DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist e Ie LR oy st N B on | Shannon Building Annex, Room A 5 : 3 Teleohone 523 Rl R N R .