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nothing “Gets-1t" You f al wrapped your toes i bandages to leok like bundles, who have used salves that turned your toes raw and sore, and used plasters that would shift from ther place and never “get” &l corn, and who have dug and picked at vour corns with knives and scissors and perhaps made them bleed—just quit these old and painful ways and try “Gets-It” just once. You put 2 or 3 drops on, amd it dries at once. There’s nothing to stick. You can put your shoe and stocking right on again. The pain is all gone. n the corn dies a painless, shriveling death. It loosens from' your toe, and off it comes. “Gets-It” is the biggest seil- ing corn remedy in the world today. There's none other as good. “Gets-It" 1is sold by drugsists everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of ‘price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, IlL Hope Rebeknh whist at Odd Fellows’ Admission 15 cents.—adv. At Montville, Mr. and Mrs. James Beckwith have resigned as superingen. dent and matron, respectively, of the town farm, effective April 1st. Dealers here find difficulty in getting orders_for rubber footwear filed in New York, ‘where there has been a big demand for such goods of late. : At the mid-week meeting " of . the Second Congregational church Thurs- aay eve the topic was The First Ciractian Martyr. ark 8: 1435, The no-session signal for the lower grade pupils in_the public schools was unded Thursday morning pnd again in the afternoon, because e "the hoavy ty-seven in Direstory. - - Y to odi : According to the 1917 edition of The there are 508,498 cut, which states in the "Chitea n Catholic population of 100,000 or more. The figures are Meler, editor. 2,962,971 H. New Yfl-l"l.‘-'-* 1t is estimated that there 17,022,879 Catholics in th eentire coun try. With 64 American REV. JOEL B. SLOCUM, DD. , vote, at a largely attended meeting, the Warburton Avenue Baptist church of Yonkers, N. Y., on Wedn evening this week, ex an_ear- mest to Rev. Joel B. Sloeum, D. pastor of the Central Baptist city, to become its minister. Dr. Slocum made the announcement at the mldweek prayer meeting at the church Thursday night and it came as @ compiete surprise. The Yonkers church is one of the strongest in the denomination. house of worship s an imposing Its | tral ‘Baptist people. If he decides to leave Norwich for the New York field the =ct Mystic to service wer -~ company ‘the Wheeler School in North SECOND IN THE UNITED LENTEN SERVICES. Bishop Acheson Says We Should Be as Near Like God as Possible. THe second of the united Lenten s G “Life to Me Now Is a Beauteous Thing, for | Have Made All Skin Troubles a Thing of the Past.” You must not believe that drugs and ‘salves will stop facial blemishes. The cause is jmpure biood filied with all_manper of refuse matter. Stuart's Calcium Waters cleanse and clear the blood, driving out all poisons and impurities. And you'll = wow e PRV (i [|| ‘house Compound Cured e after 's Failed. “F want yor B, Pinkh Vegetable ¢ done me., 1 was in bad'heaith from male troubles 1 could hardly off my bed I been doctoring 2 long time g | mother said, Lo to yd G| Prrichara’s Ve table Compou 1 did, and it well woman. 1 work and sx 2 to go and I want ot E. Pinkham’s Compound has done for m 1668 Harr ‘Eroubles shou v R v Lydls . Pinkhan's ¥ ‘s fair trial. .gh.h famous remedy, the medic ‘of which are deriyed 1 herbs, has for & most valuable the ferale orgas CUMMINGS & RING he will carry with him the strong friendship of a loyal devoted people Funeral Directors and Embalmer: 337 MAIN STREET Oppesite Post Ofies 'Phone 238-2 therefore, that the Catholic population of the United States is at present nearly 19,000,000. B Looking over that section of The Official Catholic Directory which con- tains the data of our ismnd posses- slons, one finds that there are 265 Catholice in the Philippines, and add. ing to these Philippine Suinlics the number reported for Alaska, the canal :t::' G‘\llnl.s":olmiom of the United | PUBLIC UTILITIES TO es in 0a, the Hawalian Islands [« Shd B R Ui ewaian Miiois CONSIDER TROLLEY SERVICE structurenand. its sdiscent parsomase property Is valued at forty thousand dollars ($40,000). The late James B, Colgate was one of the fopnders of is church and his surviving dadgh- ter, Miss Mary Colgate, is still an ac tive member. Yonkers is almost a part of New never have a good complexion “until the blood is clean. No matter how bad your complex- ion is, Stuart’s Calcium Wafers will work wonders with it. You can get these little wonder-workers at your druggist's for 50 cents a package. Free Trial Coupon F A. Stuart Co., 360 Stuart Bidy., Marshall, h. Send me at once services was held Christ Episcopal church Thursday evening with a large number in attendance. The Right Rev. B, Campion Acheson, D. D., of Hartford, delivered the address of the evening. ' Bighop Acheson took his text from John 3: 16, God so ioved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on Him shotild not pertsh but have eternal life. Bishop Acheson said in part: I wonder how nature would go about her task of feeding the 100,000,000 peo- Tain. ~ Because of bad weather Thursda; afternoon the meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Trinity H.L’h“ofllll church was postponed one wee The Art Students’ Assoclation in- vites the public to & lecture, Qriental Rugs, at Slater Hall, Monday' night. Admission 50c. See announcement on last page.—adv. The salary _ which the Yonkers church offers Dr. Slocum, including e free vse of the p-rsonage, is prac- cally double that which he now re- cetves. Spring ‘Millinery OPENING SPECIALS GROVER-CARON EMPLOYES BANQUET AT WAUREGAN Lady Assistan UNTRIMMED HAT $1.00 Choice of 12 new Spring_ styles, in Hemp and Milan Heip Hats, Mushroom, Sailors and Turban shapes. The snow has béen of the right kind and the boys have evidently had the timely war spirit, so that an unusual number of snow forts have been built this week. A directory of 19,114 living graduates of Yale university has just been issued by Edwin Rogers Embree, alumni reg- istrar. Of this number 5,719 live in New England. So much bad weather annoys auto- mobile dealers, whose patience is tried already by the difficulty in _getting shipments of cars.delivered, owing to freight congestion. amounts to 8,413,257. This does not Include the Catholics of the three fo- cently acquired Danish West Indies. There are, therefore, under the Unit- ed States flag 25,436,186 Catholics, di- ental United vided as_follows: States, 17,022,87 Con forel of the'United States, 8,413, One hundred years ' have since the first Cathollc directory possessions 257. elapsed was issued in the United States, for in 1817 The Laity Directory to the Church Service was published and sold in New York by Matthew Field at his library, 177 Bowery, Delanceéy street. within a few doors of By comparing the 72 page volume published in 1817 with inadequacy of Track Facilities Will be Particularly Inquired Into. Following closely the many com- plaints of the inadequate troliey ser- vice rendered by the Cbmnecticut com- pany in the state, the public_utilitias commission Thursday issued notice for a hearing March 15, at 11.30 a. m. 0 probe the inadequacy of track fa- cilitles, shortage of cars and other in- conveniences. The commission admit- ted a general shortage of cars was the principal reason the service was not adequate. “This commission has had netice Eighteen Covers Laid for Tenth An- nual Event Thursday Evening. Bightesn covers were laid at the Wauregan House Thursday evening when the employes of the Grover-Ca- ron company celebrated the 1Sth anni- versary of the establishment of the concern. The menu served was as Collows: Canope, Victoria. Chicken Gumbo, en tasse, Flake Wafers Roast Philadelphia Capon, Giblet Sauce Duchess Potatoes, pie in this land of ours if she were left to her own devices. People have to plow, harrow and plant the earth in order that it may bring forth fruit. So it is with our souls. We have to dig_down into them and plant the spirit of God and love in them before they brimg forth fruit. God loved the world. Not the trees, the grass and the beautiful things of for nature is God: but men, nature, women and children, them that he gave his Son that they might be saved. We should have love in our hearts for our feilow beings as God has love for ns. One cannot be a heip in the household, in the city or in and ‘it was for by return mail, a free trial. pack- age of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers. Name. Street. . City. TROLLEY WAS BLOCKED NEAR SANATORIUM. Buick Roadster Couldn't Get Off the Tracks Because of Snow. orwich, AN String ¢ Vislins sold on Ernest E. Ballard VIOLIN TEACHER truments repaire y terms the bulky 1917 volume it will be seen | for some time, through numerous In- Golden Wax Beans - A New London Srolied car 4 <paper articks i mmunity without thie - nts address The Baird Tire and Supply company | that the Catholic church In the United | {ormal complaints, new. oy - Neapolitan Ice Cream e WISt I, MVUTAE | v bioched for about<afiel Hiyt Miar - Samstncianis sedherk Norwich has filed a certificate of States has progressed remarkably dur- and personal observation, Fancy Cakes God himse't the Norwich sanatorium late Wednes- ot organization. Thé officers are: Presi- | ing the past one hundred years. vervice. of “the Counectiout _comppny Demi_Tass must go to the source. dent and treasurer, W. Russell Baird e has been far from satisfactory, (o is the great’realitv. Empires have gay night when a Buick roadster, ‘Formal = com- < |passed away, all things change, fami- The secretary and assistant treasurer, Mar- BILL FOR STATE the official notice. garet M. Toomey. Special meeting of Norwich Con- clave, I. O. H., at store of William H. Disco, Preston, tonight at 8 o'clock, to take actioh on'the death of our lafe brothef, C. M. McNamara. Willlam H. BOARD OF DEFENSE To Be Introduced in the Legi: plaints to the same effect, pertaining to serviee in certain localities, have also been received and duly heard and lature by Committes on Military Affairs. A Dbill creating a state board of de- such orders issued as the cirenm- stances in cach cage warranted. The informal complaints have been refer- red to officiuls of the company and in instances a measure of relief V. P. A. Quinn_ was_ toastmaster. Many of the members of the firm re- sponded to toasts. Music was fur- nished by Mrs. Parker, pianist. The guests included V. P. A. Quinn of Versailles and Mrs. Martha Har- ris. lies are broken up and changed, and everything passes in time but things of God. Nothing can last but the spirit of God. And if we would live eternally we must be of God's spirit, with love in our hearts. God loves'human beings, every one alike. Pedigree does not count with the 13039 Conn., blocked the tracks. trolley crew finaily succeeded in towing the machine from its intrenched posi- tion after a Cadillac car had fafled to do so0, and then both cars continued to thelr destination points. The guto was little damaged. The chauffeur losing control of the wi CONDITION OF PRESIDENT ON I8 IMPRC Has Been Confined to Bed With a € 8ince Wednesday Merning. Disco, archon.—adv. fense will be introduced into the legls- | many instan oasuty o Sou e TS ature by the committee on military | Secured. e commission s at- God. Thése who can trace their an- | wheel, the car shot across the liighway h STUNNING DRESS HA A meeting #¢ delegates from ail the [affairs of the general assembly. | tempted, on its own initiative, through | TO GET $15,000,000 cestors back to the Mayflower do not | from ‘the ¢ aide to the left, ‘run. | wiiaihington, March 8. — P track and striking ’ y $1.95 and up made of Lisere Straw and fine Milan Hemp, Sallors, side flare effects, three corner shapes and mushroom, coming in all the new colors of the Season. Trimmed and Tailored HATS o e e $2.95 and up no two alike Fadeless Flowers, New Fancies, Ornaments, FREE—HATS TRIMMED—FREE New YallT Whlesale Milinery Co. 128 Main Street, up one flight, over J. & G. H. Bliss Jewelry Store, towns in Tolland county was held on Wednesday afterncon in the public court room in the Memorial building at Rockville for discussing the work of boys' and girls’ “clubs. The New Haven road is lining up forces of employes to be used in _case of emergency needs. Lettexg are being sent to veteran employes . asking If they will be ready to act as guards to protect railroad property. ¢ circle about the moon Wednes- “The proposed board is for the pur- pose of taking caré of volanteer home Buards and other along this line, military matters Several days ago the New London Volunteer Home Guard was started and already several hu; dred citizens have enroiled. with representatives of the company and the traveling pub lie, and by independent investigation: to discover the underiying causes of the alleged unsatisfactory service, and to assist in remedying such of these causes as were manifested. conferences. AT THE DAVIS THEATRE Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. Douglas Fairbanks held sway at the “The conditions complained of haye been generally acute since the early part of 1913, although there have been intermittent periods since that time when the difficuities have been less emphasized. These past two years TAXES in This IN FEDERAL Twice the Amount Collected James 9. Walsh, the collector of in- ternal revenue for the district of Rhode Island and Connecticut, expects that the total amount of money to be collected i his district 'this year in incomeé and federal taxes will be over $15,000,000. This is about twice the amount collected in taxes last vear. stand any better chance of the king- dom of heaven because they can trace their ancestry than the inhabitant of the jail, the crook or any other sinner. When we stand before God to be judged we will be judged by what we have done and not by how much money we have or how often we went to chuirch, ®r who our ancestors were: We may have led to all outward ap- pearances a good life but at heart we have not had the spirit of God. We have not ioved our brother and done ning over the Against an embankment. All efforts to extricate the machine failed until the trolley crew got busy in real earnest. 2034 Deer Killed. Since the new lavw weflf into effect on Aug. 1, 1 204 aé#F have been killed in this state, accérding to re- ports received at the office of the state fish and game commission. In Liteh- flelll county 462 have trespassed onto with a' cold sinee yesterday was somewhat im saw no callers du was indicated in bed tomarrow. son said this evening that that m, ved tonigh 5 the d he would Dr, Cary dent had spent o comfortable though ne Development One’ thing back railroad building in Cb difficulty of finding brakeme thi till had fever China be at must A b, Davis theatre on Thursday . v spe: for he ap- | Fave been a time of greatly increased e big | those thines which might have led him | private property and have heen shot Y rpe tias nee ey hog Foather | peared in & delightful love story, The | inquatrial activity in the state. which, | H1® Savs that there has been a big | (703 thivEs Wuich might heve led him | private proverly and hove boom tocs |of calling out the etations county 356 have been killed. burgh Gasetts-Timses. sharps ¢hat next Monday and Tuesday will be the 29th anniversary of the big blizzard of '88 and that there may be plenty more snow in prospect. Art students here have been notified that the 18th annual exhibition of the American Soclety of Miniature Paint- ers is to open at the American Fine Art Galleries in New York Saturday, March 17, angl will continue until Aprif About 31,000 operators’ licenses and 27,300 car registrations for 1917 have ::er& ehipped from the automobile de- ent of the secretary state's office. Since March 1, $18,682.95 has been taken in at the ofice up to Tuesday. During March the planet Saturn shines resplendent in the zenith in the early evening sky and offers an e: ceptional opportunity for those having telescopes to observe its wonderful %flm which is still most inter- L Iy in view. The business on the docket for the March term of the supreme court, which was opened Tuesday in Hart- fgrd, has been disposed of and the term of court adjourned. The next term of the court Will be in Bridgeport, the | second Tuesday of April. Americano, a five-part edy-drama. Douglas’ 1e ‘com. acting in this film story came up to and went even beyond his usual high standard. The Three Musical Misses, musicians of merit and all pretty, were the leading attraction in the vaudeville line. They played the harp, violin and piano and one of them who has an excellent voice, entertained with several selec- tions’ that brought down house. There was also a very Sood comedy ouering which was presented by Har- Ty and Eti. Conley. the Juggling Nelson, who has a very clever a third vaudevilis attraction. The usam Triangle comedy film, Heart Strategy, was funnier than ever. La audiences were present at three performances. BREED THEATRE I_of a Nation. The F: "The usual e sized of the Dby throwing unusual demands upon transportation facilities, he ‘warrant- ed exceptional efforts by street rafl- ‘way managers to meet the public need. *“The commission has concluded, af- ter the many hearings, conferences and Investigations referred to, that while inadequacy of track facilities in some places, and others adverse conditions, have contributed largely to the defects in service complained of, stil] the chiet cause now is, and has been the past, @ gyeneral shortage of cars. [t will b recailed that the com- mission has persistently urged, espe- claily for the past two vears, and has required so far it has had legal authority 8o to da, that the Connecti- cut company shouid procure sufficient rolling stock to furnish its Ppatrons with a gervice reasonably suited to public convenience and necessity. At- a vear ago. Many of them will not yield revenue to the government be- cause the amounts are under the amounts upon which taxes can be col- lected, but notwithstanding the elim- ination of exemptions, the revenue will be doubled in the district. People who made returns last year, this year show increased incomes from the last regort and will therefore pay more to the federal government. BMALL SIZED FIRE IN DWELLING HOUSE Aute Pumper Responded to Telephone Call Late Thursday Night A fire of unknown origin was dis- covered in the building owned by Jo- One of the spectacula: e tures of the age was shown to large houses Thursday at the Breea theatre. The Fall of a Nation, a patriotic pro- duction, is an Imaginative story of what an invading army would do to this country were she unprepared. The music, a Victor-Herbert arrangement, was splendid. AUDITORIUM THEATRE. tention is directed particularly to the following proceedings: During the early part of 1915, commission, under docket No. made an inquiry regarding re. quirements in Hartford, from which it appeared at shortage of ‘was the principal contributing for the unsatisfactory service rendered. Later in 1915 the commission approved nlans. for ninety-twe comvertible cars. These cars had been objeet to appro- val of detail plans by the and assurances had beens given the the 15: ‘would seph Longo of Yantic at $2 Beswell avenue shortly after 11 o'clock Thurs- day evening. Two men passing by no- ticed smoke issuing from the building telephone call was gent into the Centfal fire station. The ‘auto pump- er responded. The firemen discoyered the flames under the flooring of the basement. Two tanks of chemical were used to extinguish the flames. The damage was slight. The building is & twe story frame house occupied by Paul Santtile who lives on the s: ond floor. The timbers had been burning for some time before the fire their business or profession, as a_mer- chant or lawyer. Their business is the service of God: that which they refer to_as business is in reality their avo- cation. We should be like Cod as near as possible. A person was never a power in a community unless he had the spirit of God at heart. It is not our action that counts, it is the sincerlty of heart that makes us what we are. To get this love we must love the things that are God’s, do the things that God wants us to do. and be in every way as near like God as we can, Askc yourselves this ‘question: Am 1 livipg the life of the child of God? Look deep into your hearts and con- sider. NEW HAVEN ROAD SHOWS BIG INCREASE Earned $350,000 More in January This Year Than Last. The New Haven road, with freight longest passenger trains tory, in its his- ven and its rubsidiaries. January, 1916, showed a its ines jammed and running the earned over $350,000 more gross income in Jjanuary of this vear than for the samc month in 1916, according to the monthly report of the New Ha- Whereas the met corporate income of the road for deficit of The other counties have sent in the followinz reports: New Haven, 2 New Londcn, 298: Fairfield, 142 Windham, 233; Middlesex, 189; Tol- land, 167. The reports received by the commission probably do not represent half the deer killed in the state. School Fund Shrank $3,540 The state schhool fund's income for the t year shrank 33,640, due to the fact that in 1915 ths state passed a law ordering all mortgages outside the state to be called in before 1925 The {ncome of the school fund for the past vear, amounting to $111,748.20 has been ‘placed to the credit of the clvil list fund of the state treasurer. There 1s on hand the sum of $200,- 000 of the fund invested. Sons of Veterans to Mest. The annual convention of the Con- necticut division, Sons of Veterans, will be held at Hartford, April 11 and 12, Comander-in-Chief William T. hurch of Chicago and Rev. Dr. Irying . Berg of Hartford will be the prin- cipal speakers at the banquet, which is to be held on the veening of April 11 at Bond's restaurant. Dr, ‘s address will be The Nation', the Sta the Citizen. & ed hi sresignation, < 8 Episcopal Bodley, chu; to Ma; his , 1917, and home in the intends t Middle W completition of his dutles CAST For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Year Alwayn bears the Signature of COAL ORIA frszaon LEHIGH—the Best FRESH FROM THE MINES A. D. LATHROP The funeral of Samuel Rogers was held at his home in Niantic Wednet: Bt ot probably be delivered in time to re- was discoyered. $266,43. , the great business done by the toad this winter brough t the net The Feast of Lots. day at 2 p. . Rev. McLain Goldle - SEEESC e a— e —_— officiating At Niantic cemetery burial TS Ay mae R w MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER income up to $249,568.43. The Seven TRUCKING services re conducted by Bay View | the form of a play, The Feast of Lots, ually delivered before midwinter and months’ net corporate income to Jan. lodgs of Masons, F. A. M, of which | Was &iven Thureday evening at the | ine Jast deliveries weré made the fol- | Miss Ruby Lindberg Surprised by Her was $3,040,434, while 3 Telephane. 178 viod 'this vear 'he traffic, both ht “and. passenger, on the road this winter, has been exceedingly heavy and has strained the operating system to tlie utmost. The operating tevanue for the month of January was $6,712,001.09. The gross income for the month was $1.894.441.20, as com- pared with $1543,022.62 of the year before: For the ‘seven months ‘this Auditorium before a crowded house. Belle G in the leading Mme. Soat upported bY a atrong cast, was excertent. -~ lsaac Peral Making Geed Time. 81, a year ago, Mr. Rogers was a member. o Jw;" 35s, A Brooklyn, C ., summer side: William Heary % r - conat lowing spring. e IS In view of the congest! places during the winter :f‘mi-l’lz and to delays in securing the mnew equipment, the commission in March, Friends aj Hoer Home on Boswell Avenue. Wast Cigars Are Good: s THESE ARE BETTE TOM'S 1-2.3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAS Try them and ses. THOS. . SHEA, Prop., Frankiis Next to Palace Caf DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist girl friends gathered un- Saratoga Restaurant and QUICK LUNCH JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Prep. Seasonable Delicacies are found om our Bill of Fare all the year round. Those who patronize us are well nourished. Food Served i Open 5 A. M. to 12 P. M. CENTRAL BUILDING BAS, INDIGESTION INFIVE MINUTES “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” IS THE BEST ANTACID AND STOMACH REG- ULATOR KNOWN. S E iom he had brought an ac- for di have compromised on an agreement of separation. asked by Mrs. Charles S. Langdon, 5 gdon, at day evening and tendered her a mis- ceilaneous shower, in honor of her approaching marriage with William D. Lord of Hartford. The evening was passed fi: the playing of games and | year the gross income amounted to vocal and instrumental music was en- | $16,229.75909, while last year 1t was joyed. Dancing followed. A buffet ! g1, 418,66, lunch was served, Miss Lindberg re- e Rhode Island company showed celved many gifts including cut glass, | g deflcit in January of.$14,127.96, while linen, china, silverware, etc. The | showel a net income of $2,960.10 last shower was planned by Miss Nellie For the seven months, organist here Posed. the tune “Rathbun” Miss Rathbun of Norwich, for the words ‘Simply to Thy Cross I Cling.” R -Suve eally does” put upset stomachs in take caré of “flll'gdw ‘winter of 1916-1917, unless 1917, 41 BROADWAY, Norwish, Conn. 3 ) ¢ up: e way Sfenduygueent Thubiny sreatly idcmased Jemands wire o3 ona Miss Marion Pitcher. $171393.06, and 335796, et e gisn—tryany does’ overceme indlges. v i kly . 0 The o 04, for " 4 i came of reductio: rices of ‘mission ap; plans for 100 new e et e : ™ | sourness du to acid fermentation. 1n a -l JOSEPH BRADFORD, |mccu in “Hin oxide, Bera val Convertibie-type cars, delivery of | GREAT INCREASE IN S0 ind ar 150" wevar, Mot St | e Minutes —that_just that—manes | Rosme 18-10 Alies Sulding, N BONK Bmm fmery i i S AT rosular mesting of FEES FOR AUTOS | year, $1,018,138.08, and $330,415.56 last | sibraach ancacid and resulator in the ity e 7L - of mine, phenolphthalein and acetyl- | chinists’ union, No, 744 Over Half a Million Received in Four / |world. 1t what you eat ferments and '3 Blank Books Made and Ruled to @rder | %elicvlic acid. et a farge Days. Wine in Suft. oI T F: C. GEER Piano Tuner, In the civit action of Andrew Cham- Phone 11 ‘The United States civil service com- mission announces an examination for ey e o] - e of ordnance, war nt, at R PR R T will be filled. At the annual meeting of the Wom- an's More than f a million dollars was received by state automobile de- :hummtnlmtmraay- vear. A Fabruary, gated; your insides filled with imdi= ble waste, remember the mement pe's Diapepsin” comes in contaet with the stomach all such distress yenishes. 1vs truly astonishing—al- most 'marvelous, and the joy i harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape Diapepsin is worth its weight in gol to men and women Who cam't their stomachs regulated. It 11 a m. 2-4 and in your home—should always be , ' No cutsids’ calls bandy in case of a sick, sow L B pion vs. Frank W. Burdick, of Cres- cent Beach, which was tried in the court of common pleas at New Lon. Judge Waller gave a_decision ‘week in favor of Mr. Chamj the full amount of the claim, was $46.72, which with the costs, ‘make it cost the defendant over $100. This action w: oy i two years 322 Prespect Btrest. Noerwish. Cann DR. SHAHAN, Sp.cl_ali& therapy p. Ne bherculon a ¢y trouble L pifon’ treatment for the. bt Broveatlon at Trpn o -8 p. 108 BROADWAY increase was during January Ted with the Suntur, it DR. C. R. Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Nerwich: Cenn., 7. | stomach 5

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