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INCREASING CLOUDINESS TODAY; SNOW OR RAIN BY NIGHT ton Perkins oocurred suddenly £ - .t Twen e " i ’ store at 274 Central Ave. rwich. Foature ng Pictures at the Au-| Miss Sarah Huntington Perkins Died heart fallure Wednesday morning at > . | = 818 ; LT : £ H. Muéiler. Tel. 166-4. :%h- :"L.-:’;uem‘ Fistures at| Suddenly—Charies Bushnell Instal her home on Bast To ¢ the Eresd The-| o, U. W.—Personals. ; y Hunting- 5 . ool &y ud - com d T A s A T T R T T T The Gssth ot Slhw Eecen = ; i e e Morchants Aves Sareville; also smail . tria Draws Big Crowde—This With Phone 1639 of 937-13. fobisd Rex Beach’s Story, Pardners, Will TO RENT_Basemont tnement at 56 Do you'shiver and ghake? Do you quiver and ach v you DRI 1. your Gt o [ vour bus Do you feel out o whack ’ Do yolir feet seem as neavy s lead? your nerves sort o tArob An you' stick to your gob? Doss your puise jump at 1igntning ip Then ite easy to tell you're mot fesling ‘well— For youse right in the clutch of the &rip! Mice School St = Inguire At Bulletin Of: B o v Firet Consrovational : = g deiza Btk LIn R fort, e her friends. She is survived by a - X H 3 'TAXICAB for hic long or short|Are fl;v'p'lgl:n.-.l;naunx ®il throug sister, Alfred S. Childs of New York. Ayrshire 5 z distances. . Phone $19. B, A. Dolbears. : ect Do your eyes ssem to smart? Have you & twinge in your heart tones? Making Birch Oil. febi ., New ¥i % TO RENT — Furniahed rooms; m Is theére sadness displayed In 23 The loads ‘black birch carried al- i - —— conveniencer for ‘light lLousckee] most dally i The Mila near ta th = : 106 Senool Bt Tel. 1048-3 ‘movii 4 y. This famous woman, “is said to be the most wonderful- Iy dressed woman in the world, at- Tracts practically the entire nelghbor- Bong Wherever the pictare s show With this big attraction Rex Beach famous story, Pardners, is shown and this alone ‘is worth the small admis- fee of 10 cents. Seldom does one ctured as does this Klon- o IESES ut d Saturday the Audi- again a_program full of e features. The chief feature William A. Brady in as- soclation with World pictures pre- senting _Alice Brady in A Woman Afone. In her preparation for this picture Miss Brady stole away for thyee days and lived in a lonely way- aide station, just to see what it was Jike This ‘characterietio e shown throughout ‘whole picture. From earliest infancy, Nellie Wal- dron (Miss Brady) has always been accustomed to plenty of companion- ship. The doting aunt and ‘uncle with whom she lived always endeavored to make rates; suiteble for light housekee) 3 S atma slotss, 35 Union St dyicd e Fraukiin and Willow strects; fine cor- THE WAY to a govt ce ——— e Job_is Rer store for years occupled by C. C. School. We prepare you and you get store room and baikery formerly position or | we. toe a: retai by the Providence Dakery. Archa W. ur mmoney. Write 1o i Coit, 63 Broadwa; |~ 3y11d 292296 gov't po- modern conveniences, at T Seymou ;x:::::u.-nla. l- ;u‘._. nll:l:lomt. short 84 Franklin St. Phone 1043-3. apridd Boclal _ club. orchestra e 3 furnished music for the twenty num- WANTED Middle aged ' o RE” ' bers and encores, with Prof. B L around work; also middl When you want to buy or sell Tinkham of Hanover as prompter. chamber work. Apply C. H. Chambe: h Coffee, doughnuts and cheese were e lain, City Lunch. _ pets, a business or a leass. sq. feet at rear of store Main strest served b ythe supper committee. ANTED Gor “and entrance, near Postoffice; B X condition. oot e - Tt claae” Soorman; Sc a Line Suitable for Light manutacturing of Installed Officers at Jewett City. Eogmmwel Si Westerty. R 1 7ebizd -hz;m';umv Rent only $15 monthly. Selectman Charles Bushnell of the| Persons suffering iqus Turnifure and old E CLEGG, The Jeweler, | deatness and head noises will be glad : % Old Canterbury turnpike was in Jew- | {708 SU0 BRI 0 P00, e atniction 1334 63 T B lhn..ltthc:;nD..’I‘}-T-Al: = Jan1sMWE 327 Main St. ett City Tuesday ev. to gan usually be successfully treated at * officers of the A. O. U. W. lodge of |Rome by &n Internal medicine. that in FOR SALE United Brethren. many instances has effected e GIRLS WANTED — Apply Rellance gt i & § Well lighted rooim space of over 600 i § Personale. hear have had their hearing restored Miss Viola Hill of Clinton avemue|to such an extent that the tick of a 500-acre farm. 4 miles from Jew- || and board for and Si. 3ix Fiopihilier o9 At 4 is visiting relatives in Poquetanuck. tt City or Plainfield, 1 1-2 miles rs. B. F. Jednam, 68 Oak St |gonen® posec Soiae % oylinder | The Norwich Housing Company have ron trolley line, 1-2 mile from febisd L o e ) ndition | W ~vacant . s 5 1] Sohoot, 200 acres ‘tillable land, 150 A ana with exira fine equipment. price |8 few “vacant apartments on Spring ‘Willlam Clarice has left for Wick- e S WANTED—Old false teeth; doesnt|$130. The A. C. Swan Co. Garden Avenue. The apartments are ora, B Iy atter & fow days veit|igoubiod with head nolses or catar | don weodland. | Three iarge apple || mAtter if broken; I pay $1 to $5 per| feb1SThEM of six rooms each and have all the e ren her life one round of imnocent wife. Ad- hoart into- the inmocent girl's affections. “Love is blind.” Though Tom dear- y Joved Nellie as she did’ Tom, they have considered all the cir- before approaching the business called him to a post with Mr. and Mrs. Sias Havens of | hana it to ¢hem and you may have|] orchards, cne large 1i-room house, || S€t Mail to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth | FOR SALE One 1916 five passenger | laodern conveniences. Sturtevant street. B e e 270 o 2%, have|| 1 horse barn, 1 cattie barn, roomi ||St. Philadelphia, Pa.; will send cash by been ran less than 7,000 miics, |$20.00 per month. sufferer perhaps from total deafness. le, 2 silos, 2 first || return mail. feblod 3$700. The A. C. Swan Co. It you are planning to move about Mrs. Albert Wagner and dsughter|The prescription can be prepared at wagon and car- || <GaNaen e or s wosishonpers: | L fo01STHSM the first of March you should engage : riage sheds, all bulldings in first s of West Town strest were in New |Uome and is made as follows: . |} Cia82 condition. Price $4.300. Can || Ba¥ SL30 per cord: ride on car lin FOR SALE One 1514 five passenger [ON€ Of these apartments without de- London Sunday, suests of Mr. and oz Par o uahs on wasy temme o par: || from Bean Hill to Yantic. ~J. ¢. Hoffe|€1x-30 Frankiin. in A-1 condition. price |1ay. The apartments will be open for mint (Double Strength). about 7 cents 3 y terms. " For par- }| HOm Bon rown. febiba | $700. The ‘Swan’ Co. Price inspection during the balance of this feb15ThSM month. od Officers of Jewett City Lodge, A. Mra. Vernon Castle Serial Picturs, tington) : : 2 Ogrnar <= 5 % e " { b B o A oS g AP Mrs. Joseph Kennedy. worth. Take this home and add to it || ticulars see 1-4 pint of hot water and 4 oz of S. SIEGEL. COLUMBUS was siven three schoons Do your arms sort o' twitc Don’t your thoughts seem (o hit Pasnik t . s mill on Sturtevant street, are > FURNISHED rooms, reasonable | 1, 00r L O e To my t7 Thers is Bot any doubt What's the matter, 0ld scou %‘ ¥ looisTares’ FOR AENY In the bullding corner of | You are right in the clutch of - Do the pains make you cringe’ Service it Treat d-uggisi and the scies room;| Do they rck you and twinge’ 1Is your tongue sort o' furry A ave you spasms and cramp: And an ache in your lamps? Do you tumble and toss half the nig esident, Washi; 3 ident, Washington, D. C. for Book TO RENT_Newly farpished rooms,| = Are you cold and then hot? Feel likg—you don’t know what? Does your nose hive a leak Have you pains in your bloc Then @o hunt up the doc, For you betcher sweet Iife if's the xr Lios A en. SOMETINE—SOMEWHE T me, somewhare, m t will all bé knowm Spread broadcast, tho' 1 bear alone: Will ¥ be welcomed with ese thous 1 own, Sometime—Somewhere Some somewhere, the b Yarn Company. _ - feb13a FOR SALE—A new milch cow and N T R S e e aimer Ave.| [N@W ents loRent!. . . I compared Between intent and t dared; What is the answer when thess t are bared, Sometime—Somew 111, Sometime, sgmewhere, by fal to find A Judge who knows the w 5 nkind Unto His judgment then 1 igne Sometime—So ore ‘were no other compan- 5 E; e Mrs. David Kinney and granddaugh- | granulated sugar: stir until dissolved. Penl Estate and Insurance, ers to discover Americ: w. G y i JORK Lo 23 o wife who had always been | (o; Nz Arline Combies of Tanner |Take one tablespoonful four times o || Chapman Block. * Framkiis Square, || have huppened If they Bave him o en | Mote in A1 condition and. fae. cauin: Inquire of 4. J. CORKERY, Ll L St Yy - | street, have been spending a few days day. Tel. 321-4. Norwich, Comn. Why, he'd discover the Cobweb Corner | ment, price $300. The A. C. Swan Co.|Tel. 260 Room 120 Thayer Bldg. HUMOR 0!- H A is undergone before | StTeet, Bave been Spend Parmint s used in this way not only 5S¢ cigar was some smoke for a nickel. | _feb15ThSM THE DAY this feature photoplay, A E ::afl::.“g;dbiwfifi‘:gfl"ffle LB Fagan's Smoke Shop. febid FOR SALE _Parior and dining room iz £e s -— 3 of the comedy,| Mrs J. O Dodge and Miss Bdith|iibes and thus (o cauailze. the air EXCHANGE BOY WANTED at Powers | furniture, bureaus, chiffonier, ¥rench FOR RENT . 10 nihe, comedY. | Dogge of West Town street have been | pressure on the drum, but to correct Brothers'. febéd ~ |Plate mirrors, range, parlor stove, etc. 5 i ” 2 Tooc Abmoiate You can miways I enrat Smal|in Worcester, Mass., this week to at-|any excess of secretions in the middle Village Farm in beautiful village, 2| oo 100-egg incubator, about 2 tons hay,| The store at Franklin St., occu-|pend upon being just about th two ler, 1t being | (0 3" ) neral of a relative. ear, and the results it gives are nearly | miles out or state road, 38 acres land, elp at the factory; also | chicken coops and wire, and some smali | Pled by . D. ery, the grocer, for|miputes late.”—Life. Moy . As im- o al v work to take home; no work given out several years. A good opening for the | nday. IO ¢ iways quick and effective. 10 roem house, with bath, hot and cold | war glven out [ farm tools. " LA Soule, Nicholas Allen 3 2 ; 2 remarkable chase| , now stove nam besn placed In the | o Bt eTE BETtOR Who hux catarrh in any | water. et Splendia barns, 3 boultry | thrs”dave. Columbis Hia e A7 | Farm. Ledyard, Conn. SN SO S T RvieRlans ino v ik g yosizy of the First Methodist church st s oty fieues Belidime et S WA - WIS | Oolebbave: Comm. fevza’" | FOR SALE — A Morgan bay mare. JoHN A. MOR. P g % B e he e Wil Tas Gone oty o > come property. | —ymm sermKaies aged 5. 1150 ibs., rubber tired DUEEY Bbout ‘er 1opg 5 % . v mall clerk ex-|and custom e gt 3| Rent Extace and Investment Broker, bor Dg @ for the past forty years or more. ASK AMERICANS IN GERMANY Rt Gona, YOS AGENCY. Wil- | aminations in Conn:’ commencs 313 very Cheap (5 atmacone. who will £ive Franklin Squarc, Norwich. Bulletin e —— H ee. rank- treatment. 190 Frankln St.. First studen examinin h Rev. and Ofrs B P Phresner of NOT TO BECOME ALARMED Un Jnstitute, “Dept. 3i-B." Rochester. |one fight Mrs. Comings: | Tobisd © TR Hey, waltor! Whers 46 you et 5 —_— . Y. 5 = “anadian Dimes? from Manchester after attendingz a |Bulletin lssued by the American Asso- ANTED Faw o ~| . A WORD to turkey raisers: Koneman STORE T0 RENT Can 3 _ iwo days' session of the ministerial| ciation of Commerce and Trade. ners evers Thursday. BN | Pl Soeniion e eite SPNIeRT ST nS r Fenada S0C] . e head in turl s. It has never faiied 2 r Te Lawiss ‘Hut in The Reward of Pa- Berlin, Feb. 13, via London, Feb. 14, Or Sa e WANTED Second “hang furnitars, | 1,49, the work " Prepared and sold by | About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Frankiin | Touering Tom—Where yo N Five-part Puramount Pro-| The second in the series of missign- |10.05 p. An appeal to Americans highest price paid. _A. Pruckner. 58| S e ouliry Yards 458 Moot Main | Street, suitable for almost any kind of e A Tty e Lo e Featore for Friday amd|ary socials will be held Saturday eve- ot 0 eEani e e ETankiin 'St 173 iayzha - §0c. Bilivese. /AL s resSonable- price. In- d’ the ‘weatber w ning in the First Congregational cha-|to conduct their business an usual, i ‘ite, Uit T Xound. the Jppon Saturday. el by the Bndeavor soclety. Africa |t comiaincd Tn the meokis balletin of Ten Shares of VA FOR SALE One moving picture ma- | quire at Bulletin Office. er"—Yonkers Statesman Y 4| Wi e the subject of study followed | the American Association of Commerce N CANT LAND chine “bootir and 270 seals. = Avply to “Talk is always cheap,” sa Ouns Quaker sirl|by a social hour. i Teade, an organization represent.|] Thames Nat. Bank Stock WANTED dechiThSTH . oy, Sonn The OB SALE Wise. One ———— Siig Mot healie' Bilehantl P ! Except,” returned the Mutt of your home|gULLETING PATTERN SERVICE | omme ore oo cayo: FOR SALE Bropze tarkeys 1 O | ——————— — you talk on the long ais te nto it a man of “Ihe sitantion which ‘recently de- Tw % d Acreage suitable for home site devel- | Burdick, Glasgo, Conn. - febl0STuT! phone.’ Buffalo Expres: e e e opment i Eastern Conn. cities; may| _WOR sALE_Tve b i FOR SALE preipi e United States was quite unexpected | Uncas Natl. Bank Stock J|P2y spot cash. In replying, kindly state | Wyandotte cockerels . One of the' ¢Noicest: cottage houses| “Never knew he handled e e e TR full particulars, size of properts. tran. | Th; aig,one, Houddr 32 A l1ocata’in the besthare ol Hiat Broad | Dosant. He can send a full far as our information extends we T sit, etc. Wish to hear from owners— | Telophone 472 1 v M s hauive of Do Tor fllfof coal through the furnace having unwit- could see nothing in the relations be- no brokers. All correspondence strict Teb13TuThS J without covering the floor o would you tween both countries but_friendship, vestments for 1y, confidential ~ Address Box- 8 JOR. Ao g Express % i ies T E re: X 69, care; FOR SALE A pair of dapple gray al 1 ker, 4 ] s i a1 vece ace Tasemtios A g e o, cave| FOR SALE % pii of Garple mvay| mest mewate mroker, | b Gions Se50 st yenr, willisst <tor $4% s 1 — RS orwick. |teaching here a long time, hasn't _— —_— ave no use for them. at eynolds’ — i gV SN P ‘I should say he had -wh OCEAN-TO-OCEAN HIGHWAY T Boarding Stable, Chestnut St. febl4d & he began teaching he lectured o Reward of Pa- FOR SALE Fixtures, sultable for ail rent events: now his subject is Me and is the feature 2 2 A mirrors, stands, one Jarge bt sk By Highway Association in Session at 37 SHETUCKET ST. s gt o ste; must be sold before Satur: ‘__j:y”}’ i the. ‘7:“"' 'anted in o E . 5] ‘or Mr. echsler, at store o - npire. St. Joseph, Mo. 18 o R = young | o ancie Bro , 235 Main St. febldd Bibbler—What did you St. Joseph, Mo., Fe 4. B SRS I S oY Sae good vy { = Sl i oyl Evareinion 8-Room Cottage House Scribbler—The editor e e T s THE ULMER LEATHER CO. b o S i Fre e e ? §|short note on the ~decline enn-to-nokhe hitdhwest PRGN DB FDR SALE Norwich, Conn. fown: car nas had smail mileage and all modern conveniences, || Roman Empire—Judge. e e = complete in every detail! price righ et S “Had any burglars out you wa Boston, were chosen at the anmual DANIELSON, CONN. 175 Y i A v Narwicns Conne || In good residential section. No," ‘replled = Mr. Growcher convegtion of the highway association 2 > v have pet my boy's new cor here today. The route to Boston is via S. Nash property on. the N. TARRANT & CO shotgun where no bur Stroudsburs, Pa. Goshen, Newburg |Wwesterly side of Mechanic street. Cot- . ey to find them, but so far 1 and Poughkeepsie, Y., Hartford, |tage house with 12 rooms, city water, . any luck.’ ‘ashington Star Conn., Providence, R. I, and Brockton”|gas and electricty, on lot 72 feet in AR TS B R SR ST i 117 Main St. “I say, old. man, do you happen t FOR SALE 1913 Cadillac bave a five you are not using 300D WAGES FOR SALE A modern up-to-date hotel, doing good business with a liquor lcense located in a prosperous manufact- Holmes screamingly funny Christie comedy. DAVIS THEATRE Mary Piskford in “The Pride of the Clan” and a Trian Deuble Bill. ' Today the Davis theatre will pre- sent famous Mary Pickford in her One lighted gas jet consumes as much oxygen as five adult persons. Mass. The New York route was_de- | Width with concrete walk. . Impusine: elect scribed as a straight line throush New | This very desirable centrally located chaln Beamers Stewart vacuum feed and Rayfield car Jersey. preperty s offersd at'a very’ reason- Dureor: “wiso One Feo the Rifth five: _ al mortgage i esi . pass. touring car. rite X 76, SWISS DIPLOMAT INSTALLED Full particulars by communicating Foesup. Tonm it with FOR SALE — Royce farm North IN GERMAN EMBASSY BUILDING FRANK W. COY, Agt. Frankiin, situated one mile soutn from Is in Immediate Charge of German|Stillman Building Westerly, R. AMERICAN VELVET C0. | o8 iorwiititie Yoad s aeres or Intorosts in’ Wilstingten. * | particulars, inquire of Mrs. E. J. War- STONINGTON, CONN. ner, North Franklin, Conn. X Weshington, Feb. 14 : - Fi . > FOR SALE_High grade Holstein i V) vi 26 1 - e e B ek . new milch cows and springers. Luther (] uring town. having 26 sleeping gation, was instalieq in the Ge: A Modern Eight-room House. : Holton, Armstrong’s Crossing, North |fjrooms all well furnished with eiec- o) v building t 10 linmediate ol Franklin, Conn. Tel. 23-2, Lebanon. tricity, steam heat and running Having Slocve tn Ettner ob T | charge of what now becomes the de- Easy Terms febizd water. Good reason for meliius: . - : YV m g - |} Price right. Good opportunity for Serie partment of German interssts of the A.M. AVERY e a et A n Tel. 441-12. - 3. C. Letfingwell. febizd | right man. This style will make an ides] school{Rounced that communications _should | Telephone 1122-2° 52 Broadway R T o PR . My At - FOR SALE—Two heifers, 18 months FRANCIS 'D. DONOHUE dress.” T ‘may be of lawn,|be addressed Swiss Legation, Depart- $30.00 2. week. old, Edward D. Tarbox, Lisbcn, Tel. || Central Building, Norwich, Conn. cambute, mere, fannel or challie |ment of German Interests. Applicant must be well versed SIS FeNeTE Clte feblod & g i Soolcn, of Germe: sinham of eatetes o Sipaiatuby s and . willing * to FOR SALE Four year old driving 1367-2—Phones—1167-4 The closing of the ove is ted pe it to e i the . oF- horse, sound and gentle; also seven or R e o el each oth - eight’ tons hay; will sell together for be closed at the center back or front. fice of a large manufacturer. cash. Ambrose Sullivan, Trading Cove. The guimpe is finished separately. oL 1I3R-11, zonta The pattern is cut in Bve sizes: 4, 6, Address FOR SALE _With or without stock, To close an estate the seven- SPANISH, Bulletin Office ;’,‘L‘;‘:D“,j,',’-“{,‘ "?)‘1" stock, three ,"'“” mill, sto toffice. rooms House number 227 Thames mail lefe twice day at the door, aii 8, 10 and 13 1t requires 1 3-4 % yards of 27-inch mat for the 5 Fuimps, and 3 38 yards for the dress, 5 mag N 4 of the situations towards each othes exceptio 1 for an 8-year ) kinds small fruit and his will buy a small farm of three acres o PRHSER OF this Miustration metied Btreet. Very convenfent loca- felds: “good Prososition: Tor Jive wite | cleared lands, two, cottage. houses and 15 siives or siamps. b peoge e R S Frauk D. Eccleston, Glasgo, Conn. barn, 50 apple trees and some other Order throush The Bulletin Company, e LABORERS AND FIREMEN fruit; last fall's crop was 30 barrels. Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE — Thoroughbred O. L C. 3 price if sold soon. P SANE ooy Thoroughbred O, T C.| This place is situated on Norwich and M e T s ot ™ o A Mo A WANTED B0y sk s i the” siate ele: | Westerly trolley, R ¥. D. ana tale- 3 Hartford, state auditor, has been Main Street, g s cIE phans. P pray from the benks of the Gangss io |clected or a term of Tour years by the sTuP nANuR“FF 2o e GOUR . PAY. FOR SALB 1915 Reo overbauied and | Immediate possession. wn flelds of Scotch heath- | genate under s suspension Tules 724—Phones—88 . - newiy guarantee 550. Th fEbut it is @ trip that Miss Pickford |in concurrence with the i s = American Strawboard Co. | ¥ alfek o, Majestic Ga:| TARMS: g g taken in the interval between [house last week. Tobin beat out Coun- |HAIR BEC O M E 8 CHARMIN: G R AR A A 1 IE Jou, Yopaka iy SIS seat ey Than the Dust” and the “Pride [ty Commissioner Albert H. Lanphere = = FOR SALE Studebaker auto, Farm Bulletin, latest edition, just pub- R G- ateey. of tos Bt | & T aiastons V/AVY, LUSTROUS AND THICK = series; ene-man op " eitorric Starier | isnea, choloe of 400, Pri soast of Scotland. In conjunction with IN FEW MOMENTS. WANTED leotric lights with dimmer, chains and | Ushed. cholce 00, ces ranging feature theres will also be shown other extras; all for 3365; this car is|from $275 $25,000. 10 General Housework Women, § Spin- | Working every day and Joks and run e, EVERY BIT OF DANDRUFF DISA| -|ners, 10" Weavers, 3 Secona Girls, 2| Like new; 2 bargain s A Peckham. Rotem o 3 PEARS AND HAIR STOPS Farmers, 50 Woman for mill work, ¢ W Real Estate Broker, COMING OUT. RS, itchen Women. T Horwion: Socst real estate bar- | No. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 3, 3 h LEHIGH—the Best FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU |%7is.; St 1200t house, most Cemtral Theatre Buflding, jubstant uilt. which cost over It $60,000 to build: aiso Telephone No. 3366. B e 28 bullding lots » SRS i 'WE WANT OLD TEETH J|_isiuese o To7 Ferdtn o FOR SALE IN- ANY CONDITION Brooders Central Building Geo. L. Chesbro Westerly, R. L enlarged 2 be no ad-| For 25 cents you can save your hair. FRESH FROM THE MINES A. D. LATHROP Sloan’s Liniment for Stiff Joints —_—— _Rbeumatic pains and aches get in- VERY GOOD EDDIE 16 the joints and muscies, making ‘movement torture. Relieve your | At the Davis Theatre Friday Evening. double its beauty. ‘Your hair becomes | Sloan’s_ Linigent; it Danderine. i A Smartne in o - 60 1 Rkt |, Smarinee o, muie comeay i TrucKna Franine o B B e Telephone 175 L LOAN coO. to |improv Up-stairs et E. A. PRENTICE, -JOSEPH BRADFORD . o e | Webeearadi kb oervan m’g:'.“m.myn '» o mgmmcm greatest LDy New Discovery is a sooth- important ; cleanses, s Slank and Ruled to Order, » € 4 for Books Made oK fi:l‘e:tufl'n:.s:r;; Hampden, stopping is_as necessary to the eoil as food ARk ains i t-zu-?“' the vital- “soothing pine belsams and mild ents soon drive the RTP4Y i . Have a bottle lots ls, croup, grippe of At " your “Why, yes; here you are.” “Thanks!. ‘But, I say, this looks a counterfeit.” “It is, That’s why I'm not using —Boston Transcript Author—Waiter, this beef is a tough as leather. Walter—Really, sir. 1 am di pointed in you. 1 have always he that you were such an original m and here you are saying the sam thing they all say—Puck “Art isn't what it was in the days, my boy.” “That’s right. All you had then was to wear & slouch ha ing tie and an old velvet jack yiu've got to wear good clothe: know how to. draw!"—Brownin Magazine. THE KALEIDOSCOPE More than 36,000,000 barrels of were used as fuel for locomtive the United States last year. A flash of lghtning lights up t ground for one-millfonth of a second yet it seems to last much longer. For hotels and stmilar place motor-driyen machine will wash a sheciiis '1,800" ‘ariaking, siasees & ur. Statistics: for Massachusetts sho that 63 per cent. of all arrests per cent, of all imprisonments drunkenness. The mirieral resources of Me include gold, silver, copper, cos platinum, " graphite, petroleum A phalt and marble. Instead of stringing beads and ting out funny pictures children ir California school are being taught darn daddy’s socks. By the introduction of veéntil devices a lead smeilter works in gary reduced the illness among th employes from 75 per cent. to # pe cent. Phstorndt wonedy 8 and Colds

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