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violation of principles, set) forth by uum'mn.a.u"m h‘mmm the “was er point- e ed out that the.men would have been | d to it and chilled is a dainty-dish. obliged,. in order to.reach their des- Guaranteed 5000 miles tination, to have landed in Japan, so v : e e ; : that, inasmuch as Japan is one of s #9° Tng new nedkwear sh : e | “N , : the allise’ they:could have Inter- - E ‘maline. ot an ounce of shoddy” cepted In a proper way without re- may_be s g e 1 i sorting o the method - which was | by slipping over an ironing board just| . CIteUS fabric s The Res_utt of Practical Knowledge, Sea n Putnam and Daniclson to overg| adopted. .. |as you would & skirt. bt Lo Island Fabric, Para Rubber. 1,100, and In all of these pl Though not inclined at first to ad- AT e new '3 S 15’ Chnsidered ‘the local dally. - §| mit the correctness of the - protest | [Pineapple siiced thin swestened ant| g0t IPT,JaIS 470 ot mass o THE C. S. MERSICK CO., v Eastern Connecticut has ~forty-§| made by this country, the British gov- | 547 by NG iy - Di 5 ernment was nevertheless unable to |20 S¥cellent desse: 2 (JMuch lactng of bodiges 1s fo e England. % istributers : sidetrack the ruling set forth by it-| Hot baking or Discuits, broken | found on thé quain HOseN 0w 274-292 State Street, New Haven, Conn. The Bulletin ls sold Tl T DIt cwntiEy syo WA SiEmer o well b are delicious with | ¥ town and on all of he R. F. D.f| reomesomintios g ey it strained honey. | ;& Buttonhols rose of changeadls tar- | & J screens UM 1, Wantern: SeRuactow British ship plying between neutral| Good pearl buttons with shanks may | jouhom hae, e kets, etc. S s Ao e, © et that it has been accepted as conclu- rts. Great Brif has be made into cuff links for small boys e e sive. CIRCULATION B Ty Great Dritaln has done 10| giving 1 losing them. Bmbroidered Datists is combined TWIN PETTICOATS. i e g ] e e i) e esesess 44123| pect that it would. It gives up the . with mocha-brown taffeta and dyed to 5 tena : Island, the facts as to the signal sys- Tt mot becuase. the. Tarta Btates NEED S s snoak match it in shade. Quite new this season is he twin|14286 on January 1, an increase of|jsland t underskirt. This is made with a well| 2171 per cent. oreeo5,0208| askeq for it, but becamse it recos- men parasol is being| Atting yoke, from which two circular| The Public Utilities Commission of ;xl:es this provision of international It is bright red |Skirts' are suspended. Connecticut, in its report of the Mil- aw which had been violated, when it border of bright col- e ford accident, said: The signal system which protects Bradford station has been thoroughly overhauled within the past four years was “pointed ot through dipiomatic PATENT LEATHER. | The facta in this case clearly show | ing that ‘e in. tne aighest. state of channpel at it was In error, — that the primary cause of e acci- . This 1 e of the safest gz mtiadiendl <hoidiel ; Patent leather shoes can be'kept|dent was the fallure of the engineman In operation. It Fe- SAVED THE FILIPINOS FROM IT. - 2;“:}0::; ls' i‘t!‘l‘:" g uhmd At &4 wfi to obey the signals” cooperation of two men to Once again the revolutionary forces 4 FRaad v The report of Chiet Belnap of the| Work. Its efficiency is attested by the & soft dry cloth. safety of operatio; th ions are doing their utmost to break up{neys do mot work properly and a thou- | 25 X RO Bureau of Safety of the Interstate y of operation on those sections the government as at present organ-|sand and one um«f; l'tm‘?!fl“ begin _b:o ; RECIPES. g::m; ;c‘g! (g;mtm.' ot“teh?m‘ of :i“’m”.’,fi:m"’?-wm"m i: :“lwul‘ ized in Hayti and 'Santo Domingo and | make themselves felt. You may be- o g ¢ v put into control those who belong to | in o grow corpulent because the v-| Fish Gmelet—This is a good way of| 2¢cident, said: their cli body is unable to eliminate the surplus| i using up the remains~of cold fish left| ‘All four tracks are automatically eir clique or who believe in their and roducts. Or you|Sik tassels at the ends to confine the| (oo %, 00 "0% (O AR B0 A0 Gy P om | signalled between New Haven and principles. This is of course being | S¥S3aT L Jou|robe at the waist. The neck and y Stamford and ths he vicinity of may grow too thin because the assim- | (000 At fhe waist The meck =and|all skin and bones and break up into ord and those in the dome by the usual methods adopted in | {jzive organs are unable to work pro- | SISov e g very small pleces or shreds. Put this|the accident were put in se: on those republics for instead of relying | perly from lack of proper exercise. a narrow edging of muflon, 2|int5 a saucepan with about half an|June 3, 1914. The length of blocks is upon the ballot they prefer force, and R iy new, g:‘-fism:h.b“dm“ imitation £ur| ounce cf butter, season with pepper|not uniform but signal locations were they do not hesitate to tear down and A GOOD NIGHT SET. ____‘7 o and n!:‘t and n.fld eno&ih :::&te E-ucs e:b&tzlll‘!hed lt& provide PND;:‘ miX;: v pidadioh or milk to moisten . Stand{ of ns, giving proper considerati Ty en othelr SflOMts fo CMTY OUL| @ siio sot which aknost agl ome| OFFICE HINT FOR WOMEN. |aiide and keep hat whils you ges]to grades,® visibility, caratars sad It is not unlikely that this country | would like to possess comes in & pret- pare the following mixture: Break|(nterlocking plants. The average four to five per cent. ] three eggs into a basin, beat up lght- | length of the blocks is about one mile. | 5 yeqr and it is natural to expeot that will be called upon to take part in 1y, ad one tablespoonful of milk, Melt| “After the accident bota automatic|ine same increase will mark the nest 2;; iu-oluhcls belfore‘ um:s clei-;‘ea h\;p- ;n ouncehot ‘butter in an omelet pan. !m:tn’l- wm:; fml:nl?i “to ?f 1& the mz decade. imiral ‘aperton is ere wi ships | & our in the eggs, stir over a quick fire | position, g held so by e cars and men and he has let it be under- | B mosoct h® et Targe ononsh | PECOMINE to_ everybody. You slip it|untll the mixture begins to set, then|the trains Involved occupylng the| YOUS VeLy sincerely, RIGGS, stood that he stands back of the po- d 3 fo induce|Oyer your frock or your blouse and|shake well. Put the prepared dish | blocks. : - to tuck under one’s nose | wkirt 23 mooh as you enter the ofcs.|: Executive Assistant of the New sition which has been taken by Pres- | sieep. . | into the middle of this, and fold over. “These observations and tests (Chief York, New Haven and Hartford s It envelops you from throat to knee|Serve at once. 2 idents Jiminez of Santo Domingo and and protects your clothes beantifully. Belnap’s observation, tests and Dartiguenave of Hayti in their refu- PALE EYEBROWS. % Hony eonfirea, the. tostimany. (hAL 6| New Bork Mey 3, 1918 ¥ ! e S ny ‘oW ly 3, e Corn Chowder—Fry a half-pound of | signals were working properly before, OVERLOOKING Twzsc_uumnons. :;!:G'grgr:::é?:n ;egm:n;l:be fiw‘fm those . eydbmws-—— et i NEEDLEWORK NOTES. tdxi]cett)i salt pol;l; in a big saucepan un-|at the time of ‘and after the accident ' Jrom.such reports as bear the| "y 45 plain to be seen that it is just|face expressionless. They can be| n col ook mmtil Hent Trown: then Ml 0] ey e o Spaetian . 08 stamp of 1, authority * coming from | (¢ !9 Pain to coaxed into a better growtih by rub- sstitch colors, frequently Hoed rs ligr (S en our | maintenance of the apparatus is good. The War A Y. Ago Tod ‘Washington the indications :are that conditlon as now prevails in |y "l ehrows nightly with vase- | DIue, is now used on luncheon sets, of | Sliced potatoes that have been par-| Signal Engineer Morrison of thé e War ear Ago Today ) ey e At this island ‘that has been avoided by linc and applying to the roots of both. which the centres and edges are of|boiled ten minutes, a can of corn and| New Haven testified under oath at thé 15, - the German'reply to can | the ‘refusal of the lower house of ic| cluny. 2 pint of boiling water; cook until| hearing before Chief Belnap as fol- May 8, 1915, the eyebrows and eyelashes a _ton » = note Will \pe:accepted. It does 1Ot|congress to pass the Clarke amend- | made by mixing five srains of suls . the vegetables are tender, then add 2 |jows: L1 i Tl g e give sa in all:particulars, but | ment in the PHMippine bill. To have|phate of quinine, with one ounce ot| If you have a worn tablecloth hay:|duart of rich milk, pepper, salt and a| “From the day they (the signais) || ESnS, @nd made blg the new order which has'been Ussued | sanctioned such a policy of scuttle|sweet almond oil. Apply this with afln€ clroulsr or Saquare desigms in it | (20 Soten cacrers which beve been| were put in operation to the day of (f|FENCSVer o L L ¢ i eo. to the submarine commanders that|and toshave placed the control of the | fine sable brush, which comes for the {r;“bmn::w a ';e.t :é v:eu.z" dollies R O Atk SR e A a the accident, based on an average ritish recaptured par h‘ “In accordande with the gemeral prin- | islands in the hands of the Filipinog | PUrPOSE. T e e Ol ook | fray be weed in s Alsh 1o piaee a¢| d8y's business, there had been approx- || _ Germans captured Libau, on the ciples oftvisitiand searchiand the de-| within a period of four years would Py Teature of the interior design 1o | corn and is a most satisfying chowder. Ioudtely: LS80 alEnal. opdeatiang: Baitic. YA struction of merchant vessels ‘recos- | have simply been Inviting them to HEALT O ARE BEAUTY. the same colar as the edge to suit|Add the salt fish, shredded and soaked, g this pe e Deen re- (| Germany declared sinking of Lus- 3 - | engage in just such political revo- ported 250 instances in which si itania was justifiable because she your pleasure. With the milk at the last. eyt Enkis splaved the stop or caution in- L sels. bothiwithin and without the area flutions as break out periodically in | maversty Sheos hes e o Ao or= . PE TO THE & dications when the clear _indication o " declared a maval sone,:shall not be | the Latin and island republics, which . When a hole is worn in your car-| LETTERS TG THE EDITOR | shouid have b pafu i Sl Gestegyeri: Oryiseden das ’ 3 phical and banish all the “little foxes' shoul ave been own, or one aptured. mink pvithout | warning and without | are much older and nearer home. | from your mind. Live iwholesome, | Dor, 7€, Whib over the edges of the Sy failure for each 25,000 movements, || by Mine and crew captured saving khuman lives,; unless-the ship| Every outbreak of the kind that has| normal life, take periods for rest, rec- the rug; then, alsa with yarn, Mi in What the New Haven Road Has Done| Which is 99.99 per cent. perfect per-| o eseape or tofferresistance,” | just occurred makes it evident more |reation and work. Choose a simple|inS nota with i R actated and Is Doing formance. During the same period is to ed asisufficient.to avoid | than ever that the wisest course to|nourishing diet and spend one hour or| st hol® iR Very Ueht crocheted . eight instances had been reported in F T i K a diplomatic, break: at Ythis time at|pursue with the eastern possessions|!ODg€r in the fresh air every day. over this work little loops in the| Mr. Editor:—I have read with ";"lziyced p:o:fl ;rh::exnd:;\;:sfly ufi.. least. % is to keep them in training until the oshing and imperfect | Leave of the carpet to the l0ops in the| good deal of interest your editorials|cation for each 891,607 movements, Reliancesis to be placed: upon the | time arrives when they can be given| , Careless washing an perfect | weave of the carpet itself. of recent date as to the Milford and|which is 99.999 per cent. perfect move- TO NEW YORK German promises, regardldss of the|independence without the danger of|JYiNE are the reasons for more red, Bradford accidents and f in- | ment.” manner ‘in) which - they Nave been | being torn to pieces by strife as unsightly hands than anything else.| A new use for figured napkins is iford accidents and for your in- el broken in {the :past, for the:apparent MONE | The slightest dampness of the skin in| their fashioning into veil cases and|formation let me state that the New e New Haven Company offered alff CHELSEA LINE oo —————— themselves, and until they are thor-|cold weather will make the hands|bureau pads. For a vell case tw - road —| Ptise of §10,000 for the bist miggeeticn reason that\therham in the subma- | oughly imbued with the sane and safe | chap and crack, Hot water should not | kine. are. used, a thin laver of wad- | Loven ke ity svent W89 of a device for automatic control and rine policy; wassput into_effect ibefore | idea’ of self government. e tised more than oncé & day at MoSt | Ging, with sachet aid Loreecy. Goar|000 on signals and is to spend more|Chiet Belnap in bis report tells of TO NEW YORK the answer wasigiven to this country, D — for washing $he hands and then they | these pleces of coarse Swiss are fast. | Shen it can get the money; and Mr.| Signal Engineer Aforrison’s testimony FREIGHT AND PASSENGER which is to be§looked upon as a.com- 7 EDITORIAL NOTES. ghould be rinsed in cold. ened Zmund the edges with feather Elliott is doing everything possible|omr this matter, as follows: SERVICE BETWEEN that a human being can do to make NORWICH AND NEW YORK pliance of theVimperial German'gov-| Tt 1= but st stitching. The case folds and ties ¢| ““In connection with the Investiga- ernment with the demands of the| when the. straw . hat. te oniec is| I you insist on using any cosmetic, | with Tibbon. Sachet pads for the bu-| i T9ed @ safe one in every partic-|iion of automatic train control de- || From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- United States that!its submarine war- do buy the powder rouge. Put a bit|reau drawers are made in like man- oy vices made by the New York, New fare ,bp ChiGiERI AL ance N S b hoee. of cold cream on your face first, then | ner, but left unfolded, the requisite| 'S "0 JiP-to-date type, | . | Haven & Hartford Rallroad, Mr. Mor- with the requirements of international| Now that Germany Is Iotting up | CUSt OVer lightly with a g00d’ face|pumber of napkins ~dipending - upon| miligtt took charge,” the company has|LiSOR Stated that over 4000 plans or ywder, and finalk dab on a little|the size of the drawer. devices had been submitted to him for Modays, ‘ednesday, ok stcontas folin nicirRancy I Do Y RS rkce aderna i think Pougs, the less the better, Never - uee G Cabipment aad has. aiinerisca *ex.| consideration. ~Of _ those soomitced (| aarm s B pm s time to move ahead, wdér ‘or rouse without a founda- ASE OF “NERVES” only two devices had any m at- effootive M the desire of this/country to reman S g B Il sy T penditures for additional equipment of ?| over. Later an instaliation of these F. V. ENOUSE, Agent at peace and on friendly terms with| Jim Sullivan manages to figure|on the money you spend for powder| If you should go to the doctor and | erred tn new sten @ ocwimmount In°| two devices was made for the purpose = all nations, but it shows that little | prominently where there are offices for | OF rouge, for cheap cosmetics are on-|tell him that you are given to being| oth _ | of attesting their efficiency. The first attention is being @iven to the condl- | thejdeserving and a chance for politi. |1¥ used at the expense of your skin. | gloomy and blue at times, that you|ed ‘é&‘é‘.‘fl&%’.‘i’ifi%’i’;"; ecarn. | Gevice tested after a short trial proved ER tions which Geymany declares will | call trouble. have = apprehensions of dreadful fher 31, 1915 was $10,500,000. 0 Mheckiid ulare GIDe WM 0% PiAE Sub UMD govern the time the new order re- Parents often make a serious mis-| things; that you are supersensitive:|equipmert has been ordered with alYice has been the cublect of expert mains in effect. That may or may| Carranza is so afraid that he win|take in urging food on their children|that you are constipated, \given 4o|view of bringing the facilities of the|ToR0 Tof 2000 5 FEuF, PEL A8 EVER COAL not mean much but it is a loopholé | ETant too much that he ought to give| When they do not care for it. . One|ucadaches and verigo, or fo other fompany Up Lo the standards required| o1f of the requirements (the ten pro- and it is not possible to overlook Ger- | the agreement a tryout for a month | meces PArents now and agmin who L Cor%, 2t Tou were suffering from & | svithi the ey oty ety LRERNd| visions prescribed by the Interstate| John A. Morgan & Son many’s conduct in the past year in|before signing it. A1l imselt full up three (imes a day.|case of “nerves”” Naturally, when|Haven should spend from $50,000,000 | Commerce Commission), and up to AL disregarding the rights of neutrals and A far better plan would be to pro- | ¥ou realize that these symptoms are|to $50,000,000 for additional equipment,|9ate has not reached a satisfactory co. humanity. It is because of Germany's| While the central powers have been | vide wholesome and reasonably at- |Signposts to “merves” you can appre- | sidings, terminals ete. stage of development. Mr. Marrison Office Washington Building past actions, and the attachment of | Setting the clock ahead an hour, there | tractive food for the child, and then|ciate how impossible it is for a nerv-| Since the Bradford accident there|Stated that during the test of these cap 2 the strings to the note, that greater | 8o those In Ireland who trjed to push | let him alone. £ e does ot want to g::“mltuuwmxpfl; Jm‘ ::13 has been some comment as to the use | &0 fi:‘{‘g‘;;pg‘ad“:;‘m‘m“fi $2in|Corner Water and West Main Streeta confidence is not placed in the answer. | it backward many years. Rt SOnT Pwray ot 00 understood more universally by wo- ot e atate that the New Hewen 3| Deen, and for these fallures ' the man. . ufactureres were unable to account.” The man on the corner 1 M if you are weary after a fatiguin men they would Pe ashamad admit buying steel cars and steel under- TRAVELING EXPOSITION. feliows can depend upon ufi:: m;’:‘.f day, Ymumchlng ‘home take ten mmf they had ‘nerves” and they would do|frame cars as fast as it can get the| I hope the efforts of the New Haven I all they could to cure them. % p Extensive undertakings have been | clock giving him more bother than his | Utes’ rest lying on the back. When|™ e'::ume:-d how talented a woman S::g::n mmnm-d wy:-hl; o:n’;‘mmenyxnc:; lteatfl txmngh:gmé?mu %fim b’mmf :;‘.rr:;d louc ?:: the gunrgoue of teach- | conscience at getting up time, 1y lla::y buel,'hwr;l dGV’;. h:' well read, or| which is nearly 40 per cent. of the cars ng the importance o ety first prin- w _interesting, she is a nervous |y Ny Hz state Commerce Commission, will in- i i Ciptes: There have been large en.| The automobile dealer who tyrows|lnes and In an upward direction tof 22% ] Dl e Neaw Thven M e Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh 1 ; he will find that little by lit- | contracted for 100 stee] cars a year|dicate the efforts of the New Haven positions held and citios have even | n & season’s supply of gasoline ofters | SoTTeCt, SPEENE OF 1o Tuadles. A/ tle her friends will see less and less of | and as 1 say, just as fast as the com | to find some way in which it can re- ALWAYS 1N STOCK arranged exhibits in order not only |2 Strong inducement to the fellow lied, followed by several| DT> until in time she will find it 2| pany can get the money it is being put |duce the hazard of railway operation. B TE I b o ot | who 18 considering a mew car, :‘;;;,c“’:h:g’o:“m; water. ¥on witl| rare nglnz > h&l“ a enlthri’ Notu:e- back into the road for additional steel| The New Haven and every railway A. D. LATHROP Importance but t6 demonstrate by e be surprised to find yourself quite re- g“:‘%eu:x :fl B‘:’m 0" lG un fl: equipment and other modern facilities. | of any size in the United States is con- & actual displays how industries and in- | Great Britain is to give up the sub- | juvenated. oy o gk ure 18 S0 con-|To equip the entire Ne sys- | stantly experimenting in an effort to| Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, dividuals can contribute materially to | Jects of belligerent nations taken mxr:u zh:;e rex&ltn. 'm;: gl:wmm Telephone 463-12 e enrbs: b0 ke \ea from an American ship. It recognizes other railways country BENEFITS OF SLEEP tal For further information, let me|do not want accidents any more then The latest effort has been made by | the merits of its own contentions tn| _ = = e i ness is lowered vitality. So Ering to your attention an article pube | other business concerns wamt accl- £ the government which has started a|the Trent affair. b e o o e T S onlence, | woman will do everything lished in the Railway 'Age Gazette,|dents, first on the grounds of human- T e erware Special train of twelve el cars from | 3o ywype: Torimer lives up to the Comfort and the sleeping room should | menc. It e B Bar it g b ok SR ]y i :hmm:w g e et Extra vaiues in the lat- isty € X un stress e :Z:hggtg:‘.‘ ‘mcf:r‘g: ;eh % ,:lent loltl promise to sat all the creditors of | D¢ the most pleasing place to its oc- | gbbing away she will stop everything ‘passenger cars an constructio th roads management, just accidents - terns. Qual - apparatus used in the varlous fea. | (1O falled bank of which he was pres- | SHPRR', o7 B Daces 1y, the howsl Kurand concentrate on building up the| raited Habieon Tetners 1. 1010 LUIEbor iucraces seechs Ave ST s a ey i eral bureaus in the saving of 1ifs and | .0t he ought to consider his task|room than in any other place during|® " : TRY G o vahks wese aaail 16 O [HSHIE 1o the Thmvsaty; ;00 completed withe % = 1.5 per cent. were of steel underframe | ond because these accidents are ve: WE SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT. property. The extent of the prepara- pollt?uesgu.h. out trying to dive into | the course of twenty-four hours. Al FOR CORSAGE BOUQUET. construction, and only three, or 0.2 per | expensive to'railwa; a <4 on all Table hes, tions can be gained from the fact that if the et s Cent, were of wood, according to a Clocks, Jew: Diam See Secretary Lane of the department of | ,ppg Gemaand for steamshi 1s of | Moss rosebuds are favored this sea- | complication just made by the spec- i1y our window. e &5 first-class 'Watch the interior hopes that every citizen shown by the case of = 11‘:“ ch th, son for corsage bouquets and the|ial Committee on Relations of Rail- ds, increased Rej . Guaranteed visit train bef ok 1 and Jewelry dainty, old fashioned moss roses are|way Operation to Legislation, show | terials, greatly reduced income be- A AN ob e Tuited Gtion 1y e sbleiS| pag noen gunk in 3 Pacifc harbor, | BSOS routd bo o place of| peCUllSnly suited to quatnt litle rocks | ing. the prostess being made i ihs| cause of'low Dassenser rates for very L08R DR e s sTay Inf such prett lacem: 001 cars wit Tuxurious rvice he - tes are swing thé country. - ",”_”"h",,’ emdb-,ea s a’““m‘w“mdy""f vest, quiet, fort, cheer, quiet in|.R Pale wearing Pt e o o ghe 1o “ad J. OGULNICK & CO. . o higher on an average and in many in- The goverfment's“efforts in behalf | 3200 coloring ana %o, soothing"In its At- | ¥OMSE &XS Weacing Bow. Fretty wo-steel L - s R E0A 1o many 1n- of safety first are aimed in several e AR e s T ot e shoullh Svar vemture to woat gy~ | quired In Jib 1350 of 107 oF iabyy e Reroesds Highiad case | SO THCLE o o b gt Had (Carranza previously shown the | happy thoughts Bs companions to the | "108® tints are only for flawless com- 5 the poorest _service imaginable ill- Established 1007 disposition to cooperate with General land of sleep. plexions. 7 lerframe, and a:'?n 0& | ventilated and mlf heated eu-lg and e Ll e T RS Wi TO PREVENT STICKING. | {he 51,738 passeieer. aln cara'in s 3 :|ALES, WINES, LIQUORS cent conferende, the stay of the United WASHING WHITE HAIR. 3 Ry - 83 4 48 o y train cars in S vice on December 31, 1915, 14,286 we service was States troops would have been mater- ' Don't forget to rud a litle vaseline|all-steel, 6,060 were steel underframe lessened. The very best shampoo for white|around the cork of a glue bottle ‘u:a 41,382 ‘were wood. AND c‘“ns —_— Z halr is the white of an e in-| fore replacing it and the next time| “The rapidity with which wooden indirectl: Fresh, ¢ -plete stock. Best Service. Down on Shelter Island they are| {0 @ Pl ub the mw':’izme:‘uaummwmnm outa ath Tatne rophesel B3 NEST it | ot o expent 2 ith. the stick to dicated by a table in the committee's| to ::.:lu the “:_urmmd cfimfl.fiw Ro-loighin ot m‘*’;fi, ke I T o o DA““ MURP“Y them, but they do not admit that the _CONCERNING WOMEN. culudhucholmhnmnn:: required by the Inters: umu Bath Strect preservation of the deer should be year old Grace Funk has the from 26 these 3 carried on at the expense of the farm- distinetion of being St. Pauls great- | 13, STETSON" & YOUNG, ers. cen and miilions % ~

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