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To Give Is Solved Upon Entering This Store Full Of Christmas Gifts - WILLIMANTIC, CONN. . The Doubt of What WILLIAM LASON LIVES, e ~BUT. MIND IS OONFUSED Cennot Remember What Happened —City Stunned by Thursday's Trag- That the people of Willimantic were shocked by the news of the automobile Sixth Man in Auto Fatality at Stafford| B v 1 hlin, “Mrs. Joaanna | Julia Dunn. Dele- Katherine = 0'Le O'Connor and Eate to the national convention, Miss Anna McGlone; alternate, Miss Mary Bulger. A committee of three was ap- pointed to make arrangements for the second ofthe-series of whists, as fol- lows: Mrs. M Meehan, chairman; Mrs, Johanna_ O/Cognor, Mrs. Eilen Plynn, Mrs. Mary Berard, Mrs. Mary Aspinwall, and Mrs, Nellie Gellnas. Business Change Announced. Paschal Weeks disposed of his busi- ness Thursday evening to Messrs. Martin and Whiton, who have been accident at Staffora Thursday evening in which five men of this city lost their lives, is made manifest by the talk that is heard on the streets con- cerning the accident. -~Another topic nversation "is the = ngmber of connected with the business for some time. " Ellory Weeks, who has acted as assistant to father, will enter the employ of New Haven road and: will start in wWith his new: duties that have' oecurred from vio- lence In the ‘past six weeks. Eight Deople of this city have met death through violence during this time. The first two deaths resulted from . the shooting affair about a month ago, the next violent death resulted from the explosion when the rear wall of the Jordan building was dynamited and Thursday added five to the list. It*was reported about the city Fri- day morning that William Lason, who was, thjured in the accident Thursday £vening, had died in the hospital where e taken after the accident. This = | rumor was found to be without foun- dation when the doctor whe is attend- ing the injured man siated that La- son would in all probability recover, if no unforeseen complication sst i The injured man is in a conscious con- soon, CAUGHT BY THE CHIEF Edward Spinks Found Giving Liquor to a Mirtor, Michael Ladda, 19. While walking up Main street Fri- day afternoon Chief Richmond ' heard 2 noise behind & billboard which caused him to get suspicious. On go- Ing behind the sign the chief saw Hd- ward Spinks giving liquor to Michael Ladda, who is only 19 years of age. Spinks was placed under arrsst and taken to the station house where he was locked wp on the charge of fur- nishing liquor to a minor. The ac- cused will appear before this morn- ing’s session of the police court. | Drinking Hot Water Get the Habit of Before Breakfast Says we can't look or feel fight with the systern full of polsons. Millions of folks bathe internally now instead of loading their system with drugs._“What's an inside bath?" you say. Well, it is guaranteed to perform miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. ‘There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it. This is 4 very excellent health measure. It is in- tended to flush the stomach, liver, kid- neys and the thirty feet of intestines of the previous day’s waste, sour bile and indigestible material left over in the body which If not eliminated every day, become food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins ‘which are then absorbed into the blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trou- Ble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, im- pure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right, ‘are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the sub- A word to us today —and your home can have - a Victrola for Christmas ¢ ) : 't of internal sanitation. dition and_ suffering much pain &S he Movirig Safe Slow Job. S A . . roki 4 i ) ust as soap and hot water act on ' Do Your Shopping Early in the Day. You Will Have More | has 2 number of broken ribs and he is| e work of removing the safe of | the skin, cleansing, swsetening and A e R ait et as he | the Willimantic Trust company from |freshening, so limestone phosphate ol Time and Better Agtention But we ask you not to delay any longer. The whole world seems to want Victrolas this Christmas and- the people who wait until the last minute will find that all the Victrolas have been *‘gobbled up.” By acting today can take advantage oiP our complete assortment of Victrola styles at 31;?;25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200, and $300. However, you need give scarcely a thought to the money end of it. We appreciate that Christmas empties the fullest of purses, and our terms are such as to incon- wvenience no one. . v i e, the ruins of the fire to new quarters jand hot water act on the stomach, B el I B e en were | o0 Church street is pceeding slow- |liver, kidneys and bowels. It is vastly _ e O I enton Geterhont. | IV, Friday afternoon the safe was |more important to bathe on the Inside § Who was ariving ‘and who was Kiled | being hauied across Lincoln savars by |than on the outslde, because the'skin 3 3 o - 5 bl vas allowed sol|means of a tagkle and ropes. e | pores do not absorb impurities into Start this morning: to do your Christmas shopping. Come|in the accident. He was allowed so| B¢, G, & (9GRers and & cable is | the blood, while the bower pores do. £ 0 s to and from this city. It has been said | fastened to a pole on the opposite side . to this store and let us help you make it easy. You will find | <fnce ‘the accident that Mr. Osterhout | Of the strect and in this way two men Call on us today and arrange to have your Victrola delivered—say Christmas Eve. THE HOUSE OF MARSH, MARSH BUILDING, SUNLIGHT BUILDING, 230 STATE STREET, 46 FRANKLIN ST, NEW LONDON, CONN. NORWICH, CONN Visit From Road Inspector. . was a very careful driver and the only 3;9"‘;‘:‘;‘;:155 the safe which weighs four hounces the enggaement of his sis- ‘undreds and thin, itabl fault found with him wns that he : er, Miss Mary McNicol, to William E, of useful m‘ gs suitable for father, | fult foung with nim wn long get- il i, 220 Perry, of Broad street, Norwich. . . ting’ to this cit! ristian ience ervice. ‘mother, brothers, sisters and friends. Crowe—Owen. Willimantic, where they have been M. C. A. building at 10.45. The | Mrs. Christie C. Crowe announces thy prepared for burial. subject will be God, the Preserver of | engagement of her daughter, Miss Bes- CHR|STMAS HANDKERCHIEFS It is not known just how the acci- | Men. Wednesday evening there will | sie Ellen Crowe , to John Anthony dent happened: it was at first thought | be a t imonial meeting at No. 1|Owen,Jr, Brown,'15. Mr. Owen is the that the machine ran- into the Scuth Windham Road, Shetucket | youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. % : 5 i i a graduate of Riversi chiefs, suitable for men’s, Wom- | opinion ~ Those who have seen e et Mantion. | ik Feciolinnd alse far tae Namein e 5 % GEoE car since the accident state that Rev. Mr. Beteraoniof Norwich Was| soagemy. en’s and children’s gifts are here|car is completely cut in two Wl a visitor in this city Friday. 2y B : would indicate that the engine ran i Willlam Dyer of Norwich was in waiting to be claimed for Christ- |t the machine while the Iatter Willimantic visiting friends Frida: e ] on the tracl Lason, who is in it it . Fhed 2 - eard to the matter but thinzs are Filimantic. I saf D! T T plain or embroidered cOrners, | &t hazy ‘to nim sust vet. He stated | 33 cencarady o O Admission | ploy of the state hishway commission - that he remembers someone s 1 1R Wt W SR ? s i embroidered edges and 1ace|comething about the enzine and about Slldyotithe stato iine toithi biher: i e . a lever but from that dime antil he JEWETT CITY Personals. Conn,, has been a recent guest of r. |flow from the city treasury the sum St e 0 Ol Eleres edges, all pure linen—a gift one s i ; and Mrs. E. B. Cheney of Lisbon and | of §4,500 for practically the same-work | Robert Meiges, Cowis Gill Offered Good Maney for the Mrs. Andrew Mecch and Miss Grace IGPOYJ:P T. Burdick and Miss M., A.|tha: was accomplished not m: years | brake n on the day of their Cousin, Mrs. Frank L |equalizing faxation. This mrans that|Ev Ray. a salary of $1,500 for the cierk to the |in Norwich Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Cummings of Brooklyn, | board ‘of ussessors, thers will now n Strong were calling on friends s been a -ailroad, who Branch the accident have been brought to e of the Christian Scisntists at| The Providence Journal says tm;t the engine tended to bear out el ST e | vaudeville and dance given by inspecting bridges. He is m the em- thing that happened. The bodies of the five men killed in| There will be a Sunday morning of the engine.” The enginesr tho: Park, at 7.30. Owen who lived i i Thousands of pretty Handker- | this to be the case and the mart R o3 njeveln Clyrnsm tHas# pldin' ‘61t Bcallopels edres, | boaniial o besn questioned ih oo | voomiEnt cat Paclan Hall ' Tafy ring the state road and s picked up he cannot remember a would appreciate. ok S tamoral Ham athrtea Mecch of Danielson wore Suests Jri- | Burdick. ago for 3200, and there was r o : 1 any | been put back on the New ¥ 4 Bis s ettt e ibattor Contents of Ancient Chest — New lack of candidotes fcr the job at $200 | Boston Adams Express train, Handkerchiefs « for women, | has questioned a ‘number of pe Telephone System Dec. i5—MeN a rear. he was on before coming he who were at the location of the nac: col-Perry, Crowe-Owen Engagement O'Brien, an .older man dent shortly after the crash. It is ex- 42%c¢ to 75¢: has bid in the job. This is the second ert 1, q st d today in regard to the af- i rthie: oy John Varner of East laddam mo- Handkerchiefs for ~women, | gigstioned today in x g ey Gl tied, pieond Elks Initiated at Norwich—Meeting of | tored here Wednesday. boxed, 6 for 69¢ and 3 for 29¢c. o s e, on his land e north of the town \ C. Y. P. S. at Chapel. icers of . C. Tyler Camp. is in a fair w to realize hapdsomely - ¥ i i ith initial ¥ e bers of A. C from the old relic i hili 3 2 i 3 A number of members of the Nor- Reason for Cla Jokes. A Men’s Handkerchiefs, plain or with initial, 10c and up to o The members o om the old relics. Philip Z. Hankey Won the Mayor’s Candidate Being Defeated | 2, AL of BINER o Ive) 1At s yigien oeats 6 -iy? G fokem S0c. nual meeting in the State armory|and went over the whole fi i place went to Norwich Thursday ev- the ai street Thursday night. s00d attendamce at which was held in the ers of the armory. The on Fifty-third Ballot—! i i - | ening €0 attend the meeting of the|On the stage?” “Oh, they go good. ty: Contest For Chairmanship of Re. ening <o, attend the mesting ot the | 7T $ SIS e teeltng of supert : . were initiated at the meeting. { ority produced by the fact that you publican Town Committee—The Parket Must Go— C. Y. P. S. Meotiriy. know the answer, while the actor gink & s Children’s Handkerchiefs, 3¢ and up Hox, 2 and 3 each, | i, Fleasant 2 , 12%c up to 29c. 5 § lthe mee camp qu following is the result of the election: L i e o 3 e s ’ C! f F . Clars Ancther Raise in Salaries. - The C. Y. P. S. held their meeting | ; % b o A TR a Guhichihe halsvesiic . Friday afterncon and evening. The | does not."—Kansas City Journal, vice commander, Jeremiah McCar- Joseph, Warren of Revolut -nfv!erlmfj)n was spent in sewing. In the . 3 = of the day, rence J. °s it would fetch $500. T evening_games, etc., were enjoyed. — H. of the guard, John h was found in the b Mrs. Ella Palmer returned Wednes- (Special to The Bulletir.) New London. If the clection was put|day from a week’s visit with relatives Worth Knowing. ow London, Dece. 8.—It is very|to the vote of the whole paz there | in_Plainville. To remove rust from steel rub the rmest & Rogers,| Woild be no doubt of the result in| Mrs. Belle Worthffigton of Norwich | rusted part well with sweet oil and ce and the voting would be a|is the suest of relatives in town for | g %" " tong sor 48 hours. Then e for threc years,|found to be an English pe belonging to the 1, of Georze I A bank which handles ‘old conns has | Pla "c‘n"’}“ \hzort F i o offered $12 for it Gill_has re- | the chief magisirate of the city of New 3 £ = 3 s | Eamdon, "dosk ot BONT AhE SRty Mk cssary formality, simpiy that and |a few days. of the local g\eé\xc»d i‘i‘i“ff?f’v :lttct ,?sl:rffi leg; ven over the court n‘:mm’ ce = nothing morc. There would be roth- John O’Connell and Norman Purple rub with a piece of soft leather and holic Benevo- | boen examined by experts. 1t 15 now | cil cf which he is the head, —He rav-|ing to it. If that unity that brings|of East Hampton were in town Wed- | sprinkle with finely powdered un- nt ociation held in the | believed to be an old French duelling | orel the election of C. Hadlai Hull for | Success is desired there mesdayiduck istoakiog. slaked lime until the rust disappears. Nur: Home, ening. It | pistol, not a Revolutionary arm. It is |the position of corporation counsel to | get-together of the republi was decided at the meeting that at|pointed out that the pistols. of the date |1l the vacancy caused by the death of | Longen or all hope will be the first meeting in Janu: the so-|to which tr s supposed to belong | Wiltiam J. i’rennan, ciety will have a New Yea that the officers elected at 's pistols have no ramrod as the duty of | republican members and said in his | election. ceting be installed at that time. The | loading was left to the seconds. This | characteristic military style that he . o Sel first | PIStol has no ramrod, nor any place | “expected” them to favor the election finasn_laltcr the L:wrencad 3?“':? R . = Al resident, Miss Sarah Clancy; firstfto put one. of Mr. Hull. But thc mayor’s candi- |and Sailors monument was dedicated, L A e B Telephone Changes Dec. 157 date was defeated but not until the :!'- :he‘n Mayor Jah‘nnson, 1ot Sesthe- i The Leather Goods Sestion has its pretty gifts assembled to- | G moocoi Y eomidine remiaent, Miss pThe Western Blectric men who have | 3155CTS TANOL 1 SSRRDNGR 2800 | 00 c™'in e pariciet on the. parade, 3 A G M Bulger: assistant recording | been working here on <change = s o i o 3 gether ready to be claimed by shrewed gift seekers. A PTetty | scorctary, Miss. Mary. Kellehers anan: | the local telephone system to the com- |\, A DS T RG At oran not muay. yedm Ialer Licrig . P 2 & v, Mrs, Th Cunning- | mon battery, have complete eir | 2 xey, & X b ’ y ok - Hand Bag makes an ideal gift to mother, sister or lady friend, | fum: “tréasurer. Mise Briaset Sorias- | workc e et P i | o) it e Doraieey ity 4 7 % = Y i 7 .| _Monday a gang of Southern New |/ 2 ing i e and our collection affords a good opportumty. Tney come ty; guard, Mrs. Amelia Roy; marshal, England telephone men will come and | the republican politics of the city, and | graaite coping it was not a serigus Mrs. Mary Meehan; trustees, Miss < 13 sev scasi Vi detriment to vehicular traffic. But A 3 lete this pare of the work. A big |on several gecasions was the defeated | de traf plain or fitted in the new shape and style—pin seal, goat skin e e T = AT R : candidate for office on his party ticket. | Since the increase nas heen so great : fadditent 1 Only One “BROMO QUININE.” T T e e | These nominations and — subsecucnt hat the pariier has ecome a positive i and i iti To get the genuine, cali for fall name . : campalgns must have cost Mr. Hankey | obs‘ruction and the room is neede ‘ Sigora—in 2 on to our regular stock of Leather Bags, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look W‘,'!!h‘;fe”;“Ee’ng’i“e'lel;fiom, in the ex- |money, and lots of it, and while ex- |more than the parklet and as a natural - prices range from $1.00 up to $6.50. for aignatuze of B W, GROVE. Cures | ;pance® 18 M Pells will all be taken |Pended to help himself It helped the |result, that parklet must go. The * a e : - | party to success even if it spelled de- | park commissioners so expressed the i lout and when the changes are com: "~ Pocket Books and Bill Folds, 50c to $2.50. Timothy Quinn. C. B. L. to Have New Year's Tree. The regular meeti: branch of the Ladies’ C The and even went so | Jacik f unity Lad something to do with had the ramrod attached. Duelling | far as to send communications to the | the democratic victory at the last & ® ) . e up to the |feat for Mr. Hankey. He has been |Wish and the ccurt bf common council D T i with” & sors | detoatea for judge of probate, made isgued ‘the crder of authority several vice that will be the best possible. two tries for representative in the leg- | efforts have heen made to make this We Are Now Located At | "™ ‘Bilsit Themes Tomorrow, iSlature and made bits Tor other offices | parklet a heauty epot n the hope of FLASH LIGHTS UMBRELLAS FOR G".‘I's Rev. Samuel Thatcher will occupy f.gf‘hi::;waif x?:tx-?mfhefififixcl; Arnxlefl fivs fi::txlz::g Ry mwrjot i 7 EDISON LAMPS N 22 Ch h s s PuIDIC at the Methodist chulch of |landed a sinecire that carries with it e Sunday. Subject, morning, Lilles of = : o = 0. “rc t' e e T oneicted aeo |2 _salary of 31200 a yea: He is| Some years ago when James P. PORTABLE LAMPS ‘worthy the position and is thoroughly | Sullivan was alderman and at the and would be pleased to The usefulness of an Umbrella makes it 2 most sensible gift and our asfprt- ment affords every advantage. ' The. . C. Burdick, leader. - : e Ho At the Congregational church Rey. |2T® attached to the offic Winthrop he concefved the idea that hurch Ren — the parkiet wac an attraction for his e . at oy ol The| _The unusually strong contest for the | hotel as it gave a pleasant outlook. covers are of the best quality at the - price, and the handles vary from the sage. Epworth League at 6 D. m.|competent to perform such duties as|same time proprietor of the Hetel have our old and also new customers call and topic, Defy Evil. Leader, Miss Eliza- beth Eichelbers. At the First Congregational church In Pachaug, Rev. E. W. Harrison of New Haven will preach. office demonstrates the political power of the late Wiiliam J. Brennan. who was handed out thc office when the republicans ha@ majority in the coun- cil and always without opposition with He happened to be chairman of the public property committee, and® in the days when there were no park com- missioner and clothed with full au- thority he had u fountain built of cob- LUNCH KITS plain mission or carved in fancy designs to the more elaborate ones with silver and gold trimmings. Prices range from $1.00 up to $8.50. 3 : 2 a powerful local backing he ccntrolled | ble stones, he called it a rustic foun- let us attend to their at the B Axsfpe‘gfipci O ne Sublect | the throttle of the republican Incal ma- | tain, and in the summer time water able “Yea” of Christ. The celebration | chine and directed its every movement, | really sprouted from the fountain in of the Lord's Supper will be observed |This he was able to do by reason of [that parklet. In addition the alder- many wants as faithfully |at the close of the morning service, | his position as chairman of the town |man ordere an iron fence fo sur- The evening subject is The (arden of | committee and member of the state | mount sthat finely cut granite coping. the Lord. central committee and also being con- | Soon thereafter another chairman of nected with the law firm from whose |the public property committee came as we did before our fiice the party has In trolled for | along and made a posie earden of the % ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED E\ml‘fea lfi,{’&:;? ¢ desat: oy thines pariiet. But it was no uff ~That ‘Q’} CUTLERY, TOOLS, RAZDRS : = s ave changed gince this law firm has | space is needed for husiness and mus ! A WONDERFUL LAND IS TOYLAND disastrous fire. Miss Mary MeNicol to Be Bride of a |30 [UiNET (30 mmermber, And. that | So-to make room for business ; orwich Man—Crowe-Owen Be- member was a candidate for the cor- trothal. poration counselship and was defeated | Ever since Mayor Rogers was cailed A e by Mr. Hankey. to take his trick at the whesl of the Alex McNicol of Jewett City, an- good old ship Mare Liberum em- —_— | Already there is strife over the se-|Dblazoned as the seal of the city, there 3 = | lection of a chairman of the republican | has been tendency to increase the pay Sloan’s Liniment Eases Pain. town committee and a meeting of the [of {he crew, so much so that now the Sloan’s Liniment .is first thought of | severai ward committees was held to [maeter, the responsible man aboard mothers for bumps, bruises and |elect a chairman, but there was noth-|ship is the lowest paid. his pay be- sprains that are continually happen-|ing doing in that line at that time.|ing less thun that of the Steward. ing to children. It quickly penetrates|There are two open candidates for the | Recently there has been a ruife in DR and soothes without rubbing. Clean- | chairmanship, Bodenweln | salaries, but by sancticn of city meet- o e W C er and more effective than mussy - representing | ing and practically 2f§ar a full and with its thousands of Toys to delight and instruct children. - . Mechanical Toys, Building Toys, Out-of-doors Toys, inter- ~ esting Games that boys and girls will spend hours in playing. & bby Horses, Tool Chests, Dolls, Doil Beds and Doll Car- and a hundged and one things that will interest chil- dren as well as their older brothers and sisters. | THE EATON CHASE CONPANY 129 Main Street, Norwich Hardware, Electrical Merchandise, plasters or ointments. For rheuma-|the regular and tie progressive wings | fair public heuring, dut tuz lotest in- ' ? . DENTIST e R B P o H H P 2 rippy soreness er colds, Sloan's|enwein has had previcus experience in|ing of e Ine “Christmas Ribbons _Silk Stockings 3 Liniment gives prompt relief. Have|lown committee work and bhas the|and same as a surprise to tie minority 752 Main Street, Willimantic {a_bottle handy for bruises, strains, | bacning of Senator Brandegee, Repre- |meinbers. A vote was adopted cre- Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. =~ Phone 44 | SPrains aud all external pain. For |sentative Freeman and Sheriff Brown, | ating a boatd of 2qualization to con- 2 the thousands whose work calls them |bu‘ even this big political influence |sist of three members, each to recelve outdoors, the pains and aches follow- | did not lead to election. The situation|a salary of $500 a year, their duty JAY M. SHEPARD ing exposure are relieved by Sloan’s|was thoroughly discussed, but no def- | being the cqualization of taxes. Liniment. At all Drugsists, 25c. initc action was taken in go far as the ReSvenimnaind | choice of chairman went. Suceeeding Elmoro & Shepard Stop That Cough. & ' A hacking cough weakens the whole| It Was finally decided to refer the of assessors, who aiready ro- anera“)n’ector andEmbaler Eyategn. dising Fats CHerEy madl seta]wWhale matter: e’ the tium oarmmittes pa$ of $500 2 year each, but 2 . | worse it neglected: your throat s raw, | with power. This committes is made | for a couple of months' work. The 60-62 North St., Willimantic | your chest aches and you feel sore all{ up of the chairmen of the several ward | duties of tuis new board, as defined, Tel. connection | Over. _ Relieve that. cold at once|committeés anc. they are empofvered |are exactly the duties of the assesgors. ;5 with Dr. King’s New Discovery. The(to select one from their own number |It 13 therefore evident that the assess- BOOKLET. ‘We use no harsh or methods. Licensed soothing pine balsams heal the irri- | or make selection of some true blue re- | ors were not doing their full duty and | | 7y pone 675 e and ailindt B vaickt S iatisr Gt el HIRAM N. FENN tated membranes, and -the -antiseptic | ptblican on thc_ outside. . So the con- |by the double appointment more Jormict | Samiteriuie Kodaed by the Btate of s UNDERTAKER o4 ENSALMER, |15 jaxaivy, disliics KL the curmaiort s practily amoncd Jewn (2| mighe e, expeced of shem 22 8531 | GRAND VIEW SANITARIUM, Norw Sonn e s oy * |an T up your cold.” on’ 't Gcen' and. Prent are was in connci hat k D 62 Church St. W, Sold Get Dr. King's New Dis- | ik I offort to- would be expected to devote ail ‘their | §_ Lot ‘o ';«wu e tovery time to the work of assessing o s T 960 afe making faricy articles for For Gifts hristm ving you will, find, our| silc ‘Hosiery. is’ane ot lite's little kinds of Ribbons, plain or fancy, aiso | luxuries, and it is also one of the many ) to tle up Christmas packages. |items choosen for Christmas gifts. We ¥ Floral Ribbons, 29c to 69c a|have an extra geed line of Silk Hoslery ' 4 suitable for holiday gifts, all made of Color Ribbon, 10c to 25c a yard. ; pure thread silk. with lisle heel and Dresden Ribbons, 7c t0 25¢ |45 and double soles and come in ins, 5 yards for 10c. black and colors and priced at Tbc, all colors, 2¢ a yard. The mayor had authority to appoint the members and he named the pres- n Can be success!: p3 treated but zat by rapi transit_methods. It does not seem reasonable that one éan build up in a few days (with safety to the patient) what the sufferer has been many years in tearing down, b Lady Assistant