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A" large increase in apprepriations it is pointed out will be necessary for the next two years. The estimate for 317,325,961 which is. excess of ‘the appropriations same purposes for the Iast two he | fstance. for the C ‘Hospital hospital, will amount to $105.352, an additional ap tion, for main tenance approximating . New construction at the Comnecticuf refor- | matory will call for increased mainte- nance ameunting to $20,009. Some of the recommendations are these: Repeal of the act under whieh Observations Cotmeetiont annual appropriations are made teo X records, \ > BRoches- | cortain hospitals. Amendment to the Sevin's - ‘-3 ' statutes so that the entire cost for Doard and fare of patients institutions may bé charged to those that are able to_pay. ‘onsolidation of the epileptic col- ony at Mansfield and the Connecticut Training school for the feeble minded. Reduetion in the basis of the school grant for high school tuition and transportation. i it i o TAFTVILLE Many Attend the Wedding of Miss lda H. Belval and Arthur J. DesSureault —Start and Notes. Wednesday morning the wedding of L5T4 In fiscal for ANSWERS ATTACK ON - GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION | Claima Politiciana Want to Drive It [Ne Reasen For Raid on Steck et Present Condition is Good. Rates 75 cents aer dav and Um - HAYES BROTHERS. ohone 122. _ _ @8-28 Sreadwey DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon Norwich, Genn. evident the ol is evil. No decent |re taken by uwgm&fimmnau s e ‘Numerous attacks on the Connecti- | cut Good Roads assoclation have re- ZW G, Bucklana o -] of. the state. These 'gm! = l-,zrvi-v at - the !?“:; a campaign 3 fxte &;lmflfl put of The New Eh v o0l owee on ot ese. seelc Moy Hrst $25,00009 e 38 oy By s N -3 | them ali, making Chicago as the far- ion Gor 0 the New Bngland | oot fest of a four of more than 2,500 stato highway department. “TRey can- e o erhaps, 'bé’ repudiatea {¢| miles. The traveling contingent of not_obtain it without great and the New Havea has to give up its ma- | the clubs, which includes 40 out of the sired publicity as long as the ticut Good Roa -acuu-:,m. 0 50 members, will represent the glee ‘We will catalogue and answer some of the_ falsehoods that have recentl been circulated by these certatn - papeérs and by concerns affiliated with them. ‘18, *of Mexico. City, and Malicolm, J. Barber, 18, of Pottsville, Pa. In previous years the combined mu- sical clubs of the Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology have taken con- cert trips of a thousand miles or 50, but the management of the present year is ambitious and will surpass McGrory Building, ‘THE NORWICH FUR C0. are open for business with a mew fine of Furs, Coats. Skins, and ail kinds of Trimmings for Fall and Winter. M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, Phone 708-12 48-67 Main Street CGUNTRY BOARD Windham, Cenn. JDHAM INN,” Unexcelled home- cooking year around. ' George K. Challenger, Phone 35-4. Predictions_fo: Fair. s for Wednesday: r. Joseph DesSureault took place at the Sacred Heart church with a number of relatives and friends at tending. Rev. Frederic R. H. Des- Sureault, pastor of St. Joseph's R. C. church of Qccum, a brother of the groom, performed the ceremony. At the nuptial high mass that followed Rev. Father DesSureault was cel brant, Rev. John C. Matieu of Waure- gan was deacon, Rev. Charles Lemieux of Willimantic was sub-deacom’ and 7 Mr. Lei The students will leave Eoston on | —] been stated. falsely, tha replied Mr. nd. He | Thursday, Jan. 25, for New York, and u-: msmr Healy had “50 re- |added: “The present cendition of the |On Friday evening entertain the citi- 0ld,” from representatives | road is zens of Montclair, N. J., as in former e Basizad o poaition oa the | S Bickiand deciared it Pprepostec- | vears, with a concert which is to be bridges and rivers committ — &n ink that the road would go|given in the capaclous high school au. “perhaps” because of “the se to the hands of a receiver. He re- | ditorium. Mr. Schuiltz, Reis - ) cular sent out from New Haven iterated the need of a two-thirds stock | leader of the mandolin ciub, is a Mont- Men's Club Organized: at Greeneville | for ‘an acceleration’ funa far 2| vote to secure o preferred. seock js- | clair youns man and will rally his Tol- 5 x v le added: ‘Perhaps |sue. w_students an eir friends for a e T B e T as mercly & coincidence that me: | Mr. Leigh wrote Mr. Eiliott as fol- | packed house. Iollowing the concert, Officers at Third Baptist Church— D.S. MARSH - : . lows: there will be a dance in the gymnasi- Pianos Personals and Notes. N e e | VT i i ol G il o nboer: | e JHCRALIIY S At OF ARG Dlacas o e o e AT Nl ko Crated. should come to light at the | Of shares of the New York New Ha- | where Tech has a good foothold and | Master of ceremonies, The choir sang E The men of the Greeneville Congre- } (o0 (%0, ven road. I wish to ask you a few |the strong group of alumni there in- [9e¥er b'flde:lflmu i Sae’ attanged by Pl ayer-Planos gational church met in the church par- | *Tiiis suggestion that 50 members of | Guestions. As the stock went down |cludes the heaith officer, C. H. Wells, | The brds couple were sttonded, by = e ST vinine %l our house of representatives may be | today to $45 per share, I comsider it |02 as best man, and Miss Florence Tur- Men's league. There was a large num- ber present. - Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D. D. addressed the menm and talked in- terestingly upon the subject The Vision and the Task. The charter for the league was read amd accepted by the meeting. The election of officers r. nt, Dr. R. R. Agnew; vice president, William Metz- T; secretary and treasurer,. William il;. chairman of the executive com~ mittee, Jacob Munz, Returning to Now.York in the morn- ing, the musical clubs will furnish the entertainment at the annual dinner of the New York Technology club at Ho- afters” is contemptible. The man | the duty of the president of this road making the acousation should be ar-|to tell us the stockholders. the rea- reigned-before the house for contempt. | 800 for raid. at | e pres: b Tase Btasod That/] ent condition of the road? Why th the Connecticut Good .Foads associa- | T8id on the stock? Is there any truth|tel McAlpin. Sunday will be occupied tion hes attempted to raise a “slush | 0 the rumor that it is the best thing |in the long jump from New York to fund” or “acceleration fund” of three [0 DUt it into the hands of a receiver? | Rochester, another stronghold of Tech of four million dollars. This false- | VP out its different guarantees on |men, and Monday evening there will hood is too absurd to motice. Stotk, ete.?> Are its present s | be the Rochester concert, followed by a 3—It has heen stated, falsely, that|Sufficient to meet all its current ex- |dance. After a stop for a couple of money_collected by the Good Roads as- | DSTSeS? 18 there any truth in the re- | hours to teke in the sights at Niagara Sociation was to be used for improp- | bors that the road is mismanaged to|Fail the next morning, the youns men erly “influencing the legislature. This | FOh &0 eXtent as to cause great 10ss | will go forward to Detroit, where a is made from whole cloth. The Good | P3¢} earoings? = o concert will be given at the Tngleside Roads association ‘has never -had alerty ol the time wees 15 1 abiobs | club. and here also there will be a “lobby” in Hartford, and never expects | nochin, ime when Jt Is earning| postiude of the light fantastic. for its ste iders? to hive. The letiers, circulars and | Baildis o now sotienr 1o tha2l=o| "In Chicago the students will be the cotte as bridesmaid. The bride was handsomely gowned in white satin with lace trimmings and carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride. The bride received many beautiful gifts of cut glass, silver, china and linen. Mr, and Mrs. Des- Sureault left for a short wedding tour, after which they will reside in Ver- sailles. The groom is the son of Henri and Clarice Dessault DesSureault and has been employed in Meriden. "Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS Sunfight Building, & Eaniiin Strest, Nirwich Meeting of Third Church; * The annual meeting of the Third Baptist church was held in the church Annual BelvaMand has always resided here. lce Harvesting—Personals Miss Ida Helenne Belval and Arthur large His bride is the daughter of Philip and Helene Laeok young! at h“ne u‘ y drug a b0-cens 'yoth’s Sage and Sulphur which is merely the old- by the addition it an: gfllfi‘ s | tolks and Sulphur Com- tful tollet requisite. is not intended for the eure, miti- gation or prevention of discase. off Wednesday and will start cutting today (Thursday.) If the weather con- tinues cold and fair, the icemen about here should get a good crop of ice this year. Iceman Prouix has also begun cutting iee and S v inehouse. Independents Drop Two Games. The Velvet Mill took two games on y evening in their clash with Independents. Edwards of _the Velvet Mill team was the bright Hzht of the match, taking the high total honors with Murphy hed high single with 10 102— 303 77 81— 255 89 94— 269 G Zuerner . 92 s0— 239 D. Murphy . 89 86— 282 451 463 1368 Independenta. Labree .... ... 80 a5 242 Touchette 87 93 63 Hasler .... . . T4 88 256 Frobmander .. . 102 93 281 N. Murphy .....0 86 93 283 479 a6z 433 133 Personals and Notes. Miss Kate Brown left Wednesday morning for New Bedford, where she will epend a few days. Robert Walker was a recent caller on friends in the yillage. Cyril Telier has resigned his posi- tion with the Hopkins & Allen plant and is spending a few days at his ome. A pool match has been arranged between Fréd Dugas, the local boy, and Sullivan, the Westerly crack player. The match will be in a series be of five games, the first game to anneunced later. “ TRAVELERS' DIRECTC j 1.25 To New York W CHELSEA LI TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSEN BERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW 3 From Norwich Tucsdu days, Sundays.a 6 p. m New York, Brooklvr Pler, East River, foot Btreet, Mondays, Wednesd days at 6 p. m. Effective $125—F. V. KNOUSE, Age J. M. &J.P. SV Tailors A 237 phone 551 ™ 2 Franklin Squa T Dr. Alfred Richar DENT 4 OfMice H 148 Main Stroet, N Phone 1178 TuThS THE PIANO TUN 27 UNION ST \Phone 1414-2 Norw 190 Franklin IS THE PLACE TO GE ROAST BEEF AS WELL PIECE OF CORNED BEEF THING IN THE MEAT L VAL. LUPPEE - i it Northwestern Alumni as- paired and Remodeled |pariors ~Wednesday ~evening with a | bulletins Sent out by 'the assoclation |be an issue of preferred stock? uonte of, Ol o lares number in attendance. The pas: | specify the purpose for which money | 7 "would iike to have you answer |SpCiation. M I T, at a luncheon at Attend Vocational Classes, - the tor, Rev. A. W. Bi m, presided. The |is wanted. We intend to keep the|these questijons as soon as possible. cert will return to Alkron, due there| The boys of the eighth de of the by regular business was transacted and |highway question before the citizens|Each day t passes without.a word| Thurcday morning, spending the af. | Wequonnoc school attended manual of the state, S0 they may, if they Wish | from you to stop the road means & gak their representatives to act. If the | terrible. strain to many owners of the | tornoon in a personally conducted trip people of the state cannot with pro- | railroad stock, Who invested in it all | tArough the plant of the Goodyear Tire priety ask their representatives to vote | that they had.” and Rubber company. It will be seen for a measure which they approve, we| —Mr. Elliott wrote in repwy, on Jan. |that the traveling engineers combine have no ta republican form of govern: |13 instruction with their pleasure. The ment. ‘Your letter of Jan. 10 received here | COTeert that evening will be given at 41t has been stated, m-aly,flth.; in New York, where I have had to be g‘:y };fli‘:{:’:g ,;‘e“c;n:{ Akx;t:\én;v,:u’c‘;x n has offerec il - logy old. e s moveaia it L Pk o velan, SORMbE- § daie mixtt Tox Wil b T B Ieh: uestions you ask can best be | Where the young men will entertain excusts (ot the appeals it eent out for Jees. fun Neither the association, nor e x its officers, has yet seen cause | answered by a personal interview. °I | the Pittsburgh M. I T. association at for excuses. To argue that our appeal | shall be glad to see you if you are go- | its dinner in the evening, and Satur- for funds was improper is to say: |ing to be in New York next week, or |42y night the final comcert will be First, that money coming from a pav- | Mr. Buckland, our vice president, who | given in. the salon of the New Century ing company, or from a road material | will be in New Haven one or two days | Club, Philadelphia, where they wijl be man, is so tainted that it canmot be |next week, will be very glad to ex- | &reeted by the members of andther used in ap honest cause. Second. that | plain the whole situation to you in |strong Technology association. the of dlrectors of the associa- | great detail™ — tién, composed of leading manufac-| Mr. Buckland discussed the situa- | ARE NOTIFIED OF turers, bankers and business men of | tion with Mr. Leigh with the utmost WEEK OF PRAYER the state, would connive in an attempt | frankness and what he said will be o to_purchase votes in the legislature. | great relief to st olders of the road. b g.. il Call t5 the Jews of America When the millenium arrives the - Brakeman Fell Off Bridge. for,. Relief Weelc teSerance cause will undoubtedly re- : ::ve’{n;::x:;fig;nnnmg::hm'_ G. H. Sedden of Plainfield, brake-| Every individual, congregation, | mtion 10 keon e Tend apoas oee | man for the New Haven road, suffered | committee and 1odge throughoat the ottt tinds feam pore Jvater: | severe injuries Tuesday night when he | country that can be thought of, whose U - s auy fell off a bridge near Wooa River name is anywhere on its records or may contribute. ted, falsely, that]Junction. Sedden wemt to New Lon- | can be obtained, has been notified by e f e e e ion of [ don where he received medical treat- [mail of the “Week of Mercy” to be to ask rfl ighway appropi on of | ment and then went to the Midway inaugurated by the central committee three or four million dollars is &f |hote], Midway, where he stays. for the Relief of Jows Suffering impudent, barefaced, scandalous at-| The accident happened about 7 o'- | Through the War. The number hag tempt to raid the state treasury”}ciock. His train came to a stop at|now mounted up to 15000, and 1626 Some appropriations made in the Past|s piock signal and Seddon started [ points, covering every city and impore are as follows: 1907, $4,500,000; 1911, | waiking along the track. He came |tant fown in every state, have been $2:500,000; 1913, 3,500,600 1615, ctedly to the end of & bridse | reached. The “Week of Mercy” begins unexpe: . .8 1I, roliing down a 20-foot em- 7, i it stated, tumsely. fhat | 225, 2L 3 January and continues till Feb~ bankment. ruary 4. the Connecticut Good Foads assopia- The “Week of Mercy” is a special m:}l_flpggfwt S ged Dflm"“:‘& fl:';} Option on Quaker Hill Mills. call to the Jews of America to con- three or four million doliats for the| A New York concern has secured an S T e N T v ighways had been ~discovered just in | option on the Woolworth & Robertson | 2¥s. There are to be services in sy- " Hill. - | nagogues, mass meetir (three i ‘- time>’ n the past two years we have [ PeDer mills at Quaker Hill. The op- [ (TS, MUtn EeeTings Chiee impor the “reports read and accépted. The slection ~of officers for the’ ensuing Year resuitéd = a3 follows: Trustees, Albert Hayden, Amos Baldwin and Sterling Nelson: missionary treasurer, Mrs. Eimer Mulkins; _secretary and treasurer, Mrs. H. 1. Peckham. Hockey Team to Play at Fitchvil The Greeneville hockey-team under the management of John Morrison will play the fast Fitchville team’ 6n Sun- day at Fitchville. The local boys have been practicing hard during the past few days and have developed an ag- gregation of puck shooters that will give due credit to the village. Name Inadvertently Omitted. In the list of special pupils. com- posing the homor club at.St.- Mary's school, pupils who have .attained a certain marking, -the list of names be- ‘|ing published in Wednesday’s. Bulle- #in, the name of Edgar Caron, one of| the bright pupils of grade VI, was in- advertently omitted. . Notes. The Loyal Finders of the Federated church will hold their regular meeting in the church Friday evening. The annual meeting of the Greene- ville Congregational church . will - ba held in the church this (Thursday. evening. girls attended the class at Broadway on Tuesday after- noon. Sacred Heart Five Defeated. The Sacred Heart basketball team recently met defeat at the hands of the Young Tigers in a close game in Parish hall. The score was 12 to 10. lce Harvesting Started. At the Blissville pond the ice is be- tween eight and ten inches thick and Kramer & Henderson began marking THAYER BUILDING American House 8pccial Rates to ThHeatre Troupes, Traveling Mén, Ete. MW/CARRON—In Alton. R. T, 1917 a daughter to Mr. and McCarron. Jan. 14, Mrs. Fred MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable We guarantee our service to_be the best at ihe most reasonable prices. Most Cigars Are Good<m : THESE ARE-BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Try them and ses. - THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin St Next to Palace Cafe MARRIED. HUNT—DOUGLASS—In Norwich, Jan. 1917, by Rev. George H. Sfrouse, Isabelle Mae Douglass and Alfred Gould Hunt, both of this city. DAVIS—JOYCE—In Willimantic, Jam. 17. 1917, by Rev. T. F. Bannon, Jumes E. Davis of Moosup and Miss Delia V. Joyce of Willimantic. WDADE—In Norwich, Jan. 17, 1917, Mrs. Catberine Archer McDadé, wid- ow of James McDade. R, I. Jan. CRANDALL—In Westerly, Crandall, aged 70 15, 1917, Be®a F. years. KEENEY—In New London, 1917, Sarah J. Paige . widow of Na- than Keeney, aged 79 year: BAILEY—In - Norwich, Jan. 1 suddenly, James H. Bailey, years. Funeral from the home of his daugh- Sprained His Ankie. s Jan. 15, | Pire Marshal Charles H. Rose of] ‘New London, sprained Mis left ankie Bradies Shoast M Hhes was it X Was alight ing from the ¥. L. Allen “Hook and 000 tion does not expire for a week. The 1 ars v O e s e i pprioation e Wt hars |mills have mot been operated for sev | BBSEd for Brookiyn, Philadelphia and | {o%, Mre, Charles Sexton. 3 Wdin: step and turned his ankle. Dr. Ross o eral years. - TR Baves < Jan. 13, at 230 oclock. Burial af E. Black, who attended hifh, said that |had two men canvassing for members This idea of a week during which Maplewood. —— A CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Edwin Oldfield wishs all friends for their kind &: fioral tributes in her sad Trom one ‘end of the state to the other, we des] ‘this ropriation. Officers of the asdoclation harve made|why should it fear a ltbel sult? many public addresses during the past | decent paper would resort to ‘our years urging it. The officers of | trickery. ly suffering, dying of starvation, dail ‘| the_state were invited to the last an-| The Warren Bros. Co, sets itself up | growing weaker - and wesioar iy nual meeting of the board of directors|8s the champlon of contractors Who | come out of President Wilesm pross of the Conmecticut Good Boads asso- |hope to secure paving contracts on | jamation of JUst o vear agn i wooch clation on Jan. 2, 1917, to discuss con- | merits. In 1313, a few monthe before | he set a aay apart for the opening of certed actlon on the appropriation. We | the present highway commissioper took | Jewish hearts and purses towards suf. obtalned all possible publicity for our | office,- The Warren Bros. Co. received | fering Jews abroad. In this prociamas alms, objects and views. This s the|from Mr. McDonald contracts amounsa | tion the president recited the reso manner in which we have kept our |ing to about three-quarters of a mil- | tion of the United States senate: “In “plot” secret. Phe only lion dollars for Warrenite. No one|view of the misery, wretchedness and thing ie that there is anyone in the | knew any such enormous amount had | hardships which these nine millions state who did not know it. been siven to this concern uniil the | of Jews 'are_sultering, the ‘senate of e present highway commissioner e Un es respectfully asks Pt ,,""m,b"ot"m"‘”‘w";m"‘"g&“ e | office ana found the contracts. Is this | him to designate a day on which the Phat the Gaod Roads soreemtiio®,,C0: | the “merit” system that appeals to| citizens of this country may give ex- ot Sons e aoals ammciation The Warren Bros. Co.? Is this the |Dression to their sympathy by contri- Tocata or the Dt Degn an ardent ad- | ‘merit” system The Warren Bros. Co. | buting to the funds now being raised to appear by omiiting the name and | eXemplified by their success in Bridge- | for the relief of the Jews in the war inserting X X XX" that the associa- |POTt, where large appropriations are | zones. v tion has been promoting the interests | Nanded over to them without compe-| Wil = m o an.| South Windser. — Lewis Newberry of some particular road building eon- #" | and his gang of laborers have finished c 3 ding cern. This trick was wilfully mislead- e ki "The newspaper which acts as the|lharveeting a large crop of ice 12 in- b SNSEner the tion nor its | pijcity agent of the politicians seek. | ches thick. officers have ever commended, in any ing control of the highway department Dublic manner, any peyment or amyf & ST N investigation of this The Pure Food and Drug Laws aim mnlr:ct:l;' spaper which originally | 2lleged sh fund” of the Good Roads | to protect the public ing. mis-statements on the of prepa- continue to grinted this letier of The Warren Bros. Saeusiation piusk 8 hnd. _“Higeh Swaly rations but some the benefits of an | DES, L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE ‘0. states editorially, in the same issue | \mPlies that someone has money to 2nd page. that it omitted the name of | " o iigation will show that, with HAMILTON and other makes [}’ - ; R TOW - _and 1 % : An| %7 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn.. e | ; i) » i o om : of ' WATCHES for all time. : 3 The vestigation, cod diver oil, o6 Heurs: quan, J. Better cut éut this notice snd ‘show it to any others who ars|fhe concern mentioned in- The War- | . TINE“SRNG 0 Jon 1, 1917, we would ren Bros. Co’s letter because it 13| have nad a net balance of $76.73 in the endorse-|10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment THE WM. FRISWELL €O.| i Sothr S 25-27 FRANKLIN ST. % d—you may save a lfe or at 5 not “care to a law suit” Balomes: Ar-tho - hosty while an “extract” is a B. A. WIGHTMAN rupture: least stop the Tupture and This Bl ol B ¥ b Tion i e et e 5 contains »0 ¢s7 and is three ligaments of the ankle were badly wrenched and the fire marshal will be confined to hfs home for two or three weeks. 2 " May Extend Mystic Fire nlm-h;v s of_holding- a. special 3 distriet for the. purpose of discussing proposed ex-. tension of the fire district limits, es- Pecially the extension to the westward to inciude all of West.Mystic avenue 20d proparty up to $0-feet west of the entire Jewish population of Amer- ica should focus their thoughts par- ticularly upon their co-religionists abroad, “a whole people that is stlent- No such reavement. was badl; ured wi a bR sty Sapet wigs Ntune 4 Trusses ‘il?;n no good, gfllJ{ I got hold of something that lekly and completely cured _ine. ‘ears havi {1-«1 and Tupture has never re- 'urned, although I am doing hard work as a cu—m.ur. There was no opera- tion, no time, no trouble. I have nothis to sell, but will give full in- formation about how you . - find a ‘without r‘ A ne few, Car: 4C m"' llus Ave, filgnl 1647 ADAMS TAVERN : ige1 offer to the public the finest standara pay his newspaper 1s printing the truth | SFeasuTY. | — | ate the passage” . (Aids to Beauty) _ A well Known bea: 3 hair from the face. Mix into & some ¥ Experienced Ol Serect. Bt uE 15 no rt] training class at Greeneville while the domestic science Teamster’s Life Saved WRITES LETTER THAT IS WORTH READING VERY CAREFULLY. Peterson Bros.: 1 was afflicted with a very severe sore on my leg for years. I am a teamster. I tried all medicines and salves, but without success. I tried doctors, but they failed to cure me. I couldn't sleep for many nights from pain. Doctors said I could not live for more than two years. Finally Peterson’s Ofntment was recommended to me and by its uss the sore was e tirely healed. Thankfully yours, Wil fam Haase, West Park, Ohio, Mar. 22, 1915, care P. G. Reitz, Box 199. Peterson says: “I am proud of the above letter and have hundreds of others that tell of wonderful cures of Eczema, Piles and Skin Diseases.” Peterson's Ofntment is 25 cents at all druggists, and there Isn't a broad minded drusgist in America that won't praise it. What We Have for You SOMETHING to Look At to Look For to Coler to Copy to Write About to Illustrate to Smoke to Entertain Every the Family SOMETHING Draw 2 Draft Remember Laugh At Puzzle Over Listen To Chew Member to to ta to to to to of See Our New LIBRARY SERIES— the Largest in the City. SHEA figazileMan Corner of Breadway and Bath Sts. All Political Difficulties settied by competent authorities. Phene 766 Overhauling and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholsterjng and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Chiropractic thing else w Chiropractic ar It'’s helping o 1. 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