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‘sembly Monday, and with about one hundred members present, or thirty less. than a quorum. This indicates |, that Monday session is not popular with the members. The cause for the session’ was ‘to get in four legislative hes | days during the week and not have a n e el 4 < g égislative meet on Good Friday. The > <o 3 : ile. fns e on e cHOIE ; : g v WON'T SHRINK WOOLENS Sun, wind and dust all floflm‘l‘r oAt of baslaces thynb sowe f, Xt legialature, i £ & 5 best to ruin the complexions: was ‘somewhat decreased, but mot Vocational Educati E 1 gl e 4 those subjected: to them.: - Busi= |2Uh- __ o o Poor - Theme was mm“:}.:;& 2t g ; e LUX'is the modern form of Soap for fine laundering—a. e - 3 3 e : senaf | the rejection o that v s i ness girls who must face all kinds | ne bt making an appropriation fot | protided' for ihe. sraning of teachers |f pure-essence of soap in fine flakes. of weather find that Cuticura or the state poor, S |for vocational subjects. Another ill ; does much-to,protect their skins with It an appropriation of 335000, re- | rejected referred to a change in the vora) o g : and keep them looking their best. | humane - insititions Was refercea o (1SOX fees in hign schools | A . IT, WILL WASH WOOLENS WITHOUT SHRINKING. 1 ifise; erdeyy e-committee on appropriations, e gk S o) 3 i 4 5 Sample each free. Address post- County Home Act.. i 0 Suseeraing e ¥ greiing ar Just what you needed for-the children’s clothes. Deli- card: -““Cuticura,” Dept. 13F; | .There was an amendment made to : i . a e | istrators was passed. It iz as follo E - g e Bostan. ' Sold everywhere. ipe, county_ home law which Drovides | \vrien'any Serdon licensed. o sel Spir- / . 7 cate fabrics and soft woolens retain their softness and child, whether said child is bornm in S s Soxicsting Aiquors # £ i s ORWICH TOWN |Spmmitted to a county home, shall if|the cfinty commissioners may, upon «ble contribute:to the suppo; application of the executor or adminis- 4 = 1 ;] Rev. E. P. Phreaner to Go to East| . . ings at Norwich. . |GEIT 00 (i uiions of the " senerel ; W WD WASH. BESICATE. EACES AND- SUNS East -Glastonbury—Gleaners Enter- | The committes on humane institu- |statutes concerning original applica- It may be used to clean your choice laces without fear of injury, for with Lux no rubbing is required. It will not make your silks yellow, and soiled chiffons will ook v ld— | tions reported favorably the act ap- |tions, grant fo such executor or aamin- tain SEWES: A (NS propriating $143,712- for new buildings |istrator a license and such executor like new. / Deer Seen.on:the Bushnell Lot |g¢*the Worwich 'stato hospital for the |or administrator upon the granting of (f 5 3 insane. Referred - to appropriations|such license shall execute a bond as ev. E. P. Ph f . e sirest i3 returning feam the Seuthern | committee : required in the case of an original ap- New FEngland_ conference in Provi- $10,000 for Dormitory. mlc;uon., %.;x.d th:.nmcl?edti‘n:- URR g e . With Mrs. Ya ex.| Favorable report came from the com- [nection with such application and the e o T, eeok Tor | mittes on humane. institutions, for an | =ranting of such license shall be the FASCINATING GARMENTS FOR WOMEN appropriation of $10.000 for a dormi- |Same as in the case of original appli- it lastonb 5 3 = thelr mew home In Tast GIastonbU |tory St the W. w. Backus hospital at |rations. This act ehall {ake effect The styles of the season are positively bewitching, and Birds and Peep Frogs Tell of Spring. | Norwich. [Reference was made to the | rom its passage. b 310 ; % = = 2 % The house wren tame Friday to|COMmittee on appropriations. Iiealay S eate o O il oldlbel there is an individualized type of garment for each par- Peck’s corner a day or two ahead of State Farm for Men. - . b O - 4 - o i Tt usually comes early in| The bill was rejected which would IN-THE: SENATE ticular woman. The Easter display is more extensive when the winter wrens leave for | provide for a new state farm home for = - - Canada, ‘The Nstener wonders that so|men. The committes on humane Ins3 | Hartford. April 2—The committee on than usual and more than ordinarily beautiful. The mod- tiny a bird pours forth so jubilant a|tutions made unfavorable report, based | yubiic heaith and : . Sonz. Tt ‘has been stated that mil- |on the fact that such a place WAS HOW | today remoried fasarabiy o ehe s els shown are correct, wearable, and can lay claim to a liors of insects from the garden find |in operation as an auxiliary. to the|jowing bill concerning moving pictures dainty distinction whicl h places them far above the com- their way into the tireless bills of |state hospital for the insane at Nor-|and theatricals: “Any person owning. these wrens for they feed whelly upon | wich. managing or conducti v . monphoe - selesgion them. | Tast weeh on the wooded Foon of Spchigus Bile: MASAESE o condneling cdoy cuiace 1) . Let us help you in the of yo hillside north of Huntington lane a| The text of the act passed donday |cal production is exhibited who shall Easter wardrobe. flock of twenty bluebirds were seen|authorizing the town of Sprague to|sell any admission ticket or charge or . ad fAiving in and out a large heap of un-|issue bonds reads as follows: . ive any admission fee or collect or COATS 2 ..... upward from $10.00 :Le!x:;-:g: :o"md:g?és c?:\.e’;'v zr;:r:: \:‘gx;d Section 1. The town of.Sprague is ve any valuable thing from any ver, then - | authorized to issue serial bonds, to an | person in excess of the seating capacity pear. - Robins were hovering over(amount not exceeding $80.000, in addi- |of such place shall be fined not more SUITS ............. upward from $15.00 DRESSES ........... upwardfrom $ 7.98 USE LUX FOR WASHING YOUR BLANKETS— THERE’S NOTHING LIKE IT FOR THAT, PURPOSE 4 LUX cannot injure anything that pure water alone won’t injure. GET A PACKAGE TODAY AND GIVE IT A TEST DEmonsTRATION 3 Packages for 25¢ isit the Demonstration plowed ground near searching success-|tion to any bonds heretofore author- |than $25 or imprisoned not more than fully_for worms. Peep frogs were|ized or issued by said town, the same |30 davs for each offense. The sale of heard Sunday evening. to have privilege of registration as ‘olany admission ticket or the collection SKIRTS upward from $ 3.98 T principal or principal or interest and |cx receipt of any fee or valuahie thing s 'O’F‘ Wiy 'K'n"Ds AT o icipate. {0 bear interest at a rate mot greater|from any person not provided with a BI ES ALl ALL PRICES Members of the First Congregation- |than five per centum per annum, pay- seat in any such place shall constitute OUS| e al church have been invited to the|zble semi-annually, the first instail- | =n-offense.” <Calendar. union service Friday from 12 to 3|ment of such bonds to mature within Referred. o’clock at. Trinity - Methodist- church: | three vears from the date of issue and |/ 5 i Thursday evening the sacrament of |the remainder of the principal thereof |, On motion of Senator Klett the bill . the Lord’s Supper, will be observed, In | to be pavable at some certain time or|from the house extending congratula- anticipation_of Good Friday. times not more than 80 years from the | HO2S {0 the new goverhment of Russia . £ . e hepant was referred to the committee on fed- » : s N eral relations in concurrence. i Gleaners Entertain. e No bond or other obligation |™"Senator Whitney was appointed on i NEAR MAIN STREET ENTRANCE J shall be issued under the authority of nator Pointe Gomtrar Baptist Ahweeh wers i the | his act except in pursuance of a vote | 5§ SR 0], OB Ferall of (e DI e ;hflurina s 'F}“l‘d:, wer& Lo € | of eald town passed at a meeting duly rD'ddS: g - P - Al thf hn’“r”‘-“h 1d d?{. afternoon | warned and held for that purpose, ¥ 1 sivi e household a delightful hour, | which meeting may, subject (o the Calendar. with instrumental selections and sing- | imitations of section 1 oad 3 nereot| Passed—Authorizing the Hartford . determine the fort of such bonds, th ectric Light company to build a Proh g his intention to make such assignment i rovidence. & end extending the time for its organ- | y.. s Frarry Fatt aged 20 vears, | v, half-hearted war for which he calls; and Preston. Cake, coffee, frult, sand he rightly sees that havinz gone so Clerie office. of e town i Whith saen |ization to 1817: that the fire b0ard of | tram aceidantal dromning. March 11—Catherine Sullivan. aged Resariel Bt e several and aggrezate amounts thers trestie n\'erh Park river near the Valley ing. of, the time of issue and the time or|!airoad; that when an elevator is in- | SIXTY SUDDEN i i fon and liberty of the world shall not Teachers returning this week .to[times of payment thereof, the manncr |Stalled the commissioner shall be givay REATHS “‘,‘Z,L“’%?‘ififl“fia Zolette, aged "sbout A oM DN it L R B their schools are Miss Gladys Beebe|of signing, countersigning. registering, | five days’ notice before it is operated: IN THE PAST QUARTER. |1, vears, from carbolic acid poisoning PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS | Let us bury past regrets. What we of the Scotland road to East Haddam | selling. exchanging or otherwise dis- | Tcreasing the capital stock of the 3 g A (sulcidal) 5 might_have done sconer we shall at and Miss Jessia Browning - of . Plain | posing of such bonds, and the person | Eagle Lock company to $5,000.600: that | Norwich Had Sixteen, According to | ‘5% po o1 scarpa, aged Bridgeport Telegram. least do now. And let us 50 striye in Hiil to Ledyard. persons, who shall execute, nego- | N0 Derson under 18 years shall be em- Coroner’s Report. premature h s There can be no question of what|this great task to which we have put AR g ate and Geliver the same on hehalf of |P'oved as messenzer by a ielegraph = March 4 — Joseph Tnos, aged 22| America's response to this call will be. | pur hand that we shall emerge from Minor Mention. said town, and determine all other|COMDany between the hours of 10 a.m. | There were 16 violent and sudden |years. from pneumenia. immediate, loyal, completo and to ™o | it a purified and united people Miss Natalie Hamilton of Bliss place Lum;em 'ind d”;“” to the xssue of said ?;!d klhflt mflthehre'm);em}elné of v{:rcrrefl deaths in Norwich, according to Coro- | March 5—Archibald (Moseley, * aged | finish. v R is =pending the week with Mrs. A C.|bonds: and, when so issued and deliv- | Stock regard shai’ be had to the cer- s Ees 25 3 Y AR Allyn in Fitchville, ered.”such Bomds shail b oblisatory [Hificate of the corporation fled in the “2’;“’\?:"“[;*';2"’::; i A e o K i g s S Waterbury Republican. DEBTINS AC:O”;OY:::G;:NTH Upon eald town and upon all the In.|O0fice of the eecretary of state: that|port. New London , and there g e o ¢ Misses Tnes and Trene Woodworth |habitants and property - thereof ac.|town clerks shall be furnished by the |were a total of 60 deaths in the COUNLY | years. from iniracanial ronttrs of o | cails for war Dmqony piven 45 he LA o oo of Hartford were at their home on|cording to the tenor and purport of |Secretary of state with duplicate copies |quring the quarter. Coroner Brown's|mastoid abscess hopefully, confidently to the bringing | CitY Mission Still Has Need of Chil- West Town street over Sunday. the same. of registration certificates: extlending e Ma 20- ir W. Fe aged | of peace to a distracted dren's Clothing E Sec. 3. No bonds shall be so issued |the time of the organization of the |TePOTt follows: et s e LU el B gt i B e B R ( Many cars were seen on the main|under the provisions of this act as to|Norwaik Lawsers Title Ineurance Colchester. ket paided it no choice. The issues are sharply de. The City Mission returns . hearty thoroughfare Sunday. With the com- | permit the net bonded indebtedness of | Company; concerning compensation to| Jan. 3—Lucius Chapman, aged 54 Morth Stonington. fined. The nation must and will fol-|thanks to those who have contributed taz of April:firat Noatines wersl. v l#ald towh st any ilmelin CEaceh To.: |Evantees Cof FHE) Tuiet JMTen Union|vente fromi cndnsRadite. 37 i low where he is now ready to lcad. p DOED. ! per centum of the grand list of sald |Cemetery association: authorizing| Feb. 27—Willlam Krupnic, aged 45|, J&% 27 — Cynthia York Williams, | o0 " 0010t heir Jeader io take the | C'Othins, furniture, iiterature and oth- town as the same may be compiled |1iartford county to issue bonds to the |years, from probable rupture of car- "5"" s]} Jorr=. from broncho pneumo- | yworq in behalf of democracy and |©r things during the month of March, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Beebe and sons|for the year of such iesue, provided, |2mount of $700,000; relating to the |diac vessels. S g a e s SRS 4| world peace will awaken a loyal re- |for its varied uses. of New London were at Mr. Beebe's|in computing the debt limitation,|Yaluation of securities of mutual in- | March 14—Ernest B. Doubleday, R are eorge S mnamplin. a5°d | sponse and vigorous support from a| The followinz are the contributors iorrr:]er home on the Scotland road over bon:ts )sl{ued to to ‘be issued t;:r the :?{;fl:: N{;’:Pfi‘fizn :(l,nn?:“m! ldllfl aged 6 years, from being crushed be- 3 e i Liherty-!oving people. There can be|Mrs. W. T. Olcott, a friend, Mrs. F. Sunday. construction or maintenance of mu- : enforce ordi- neath and asphyxiated by a large maes 3 £ ut one answer to thjs call. We are|E. Dowe, Miss Nancy G. Lucas, Com nicipal wat < Tighti nances for the removal of sn Norwich. 5 % 3 enry s Mra Frank Jackeon and Mrs. Edwin | shall not be nciuded T e Pt | Cxtending the time for . he e e - 2—Bertha Augenblick. aged 25 ooty e A, Mo W Bl O Smner of Willimantic were sests Insane Paupers. R S S T DS MO e e e Prbols Suman: Meriden Morning Record. Mra. A "A. Browhing, Yir. Win. alomtt B ians roua s Leuis Olsen of the| |whe committee on humane. institu- [taxation: extending the time: or, fioss|vears, froms heart dlsssse. . ~7| Jan.15—Joseph M. Burdick, aged 7 The prealdent has spoken with u o84, 5 EL ColO e, 0ivs, Bme B o= o tions made favorable report on an in-|on jand in the open air from Nov. 1 to| March 5—Angelo Cason, aged 30 |Years, strangulation by hanging, sui- [Jality Which means that the United | po, /0™ “Frank I Dodge, Mrs. A Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dodge of|Crease in allowance for insane pau-|December: creating board of fire com. |vears, from Injuries received by rail- | <ide. alli e orm b prrayed With hel®. Speeler, Mr. Jas L. Case, Mrs. John mzfield, Mags, epent the weik erg|Pers and indigents, and the matter | missioners in Milford: establishing the |road tratn Jan. 3—John (Henry Johnson, aged |2llies on the side of justice. We have | Jorn S0 “Nry "N 1. Hall (Preston with Mr. Dodge's mother and sister on | s heferred to the committee on ap- | weight of a cubic vard of sand at 2,600 | March 13—Charles M. Reed. aged 62 |27 Vears, trom phithisis plumouolis et e rrie primes Of interna-|Gity), Mrs. W. A. Richmend, H. Allen West Town street. X pounds and of gravel 2,300 pounds years, from heart disease. > ion. : & Son, Mrs. Wm. M. Williams, Birs State Fase for the Poon. Creasing to six the memberenip of the g Feb. 14—Mary Carey. aged 23 years, | {0 Which If left unchecked would lead | 5o "% "Sianton, Mr. B. H. Palmer, Mrs. Hesse and litle son. of Wood-| Unfavorable report came from the [Po'ice board of Milford: incorporating Erastin. from senility, acute dilatation.of the | . fC b ident has shown in the face |Mr. Raiph Bliven, Mrs. fary Witter, haven. T. I, are here for two weeks |committee on humane institutions on |the Congregation Ados Israel of Hart- | Feb. 28—Charles H. Giddings, aged |heart. of unparalleled provocation patience |Mre. D. S. Maviland, Mrs. Frank D. visit with_Mrs. Hesse's _si Y i i ford: creating the office of coroner for |57 vears, from dislocation and frac-| Feéb. 20 — Patrick Barry, aged 67 = i G. Curtiss Hull, ‘Mrs, M. win D ire. plioaney _alater. Mrs. | BIll providing for = state famil for | owns 15 fhe. farbmiciios or oor jture of Sorvieal vertibras, homoprhage | years, ffm endocarditis and diletation | 504 forbearance uAIA turther tolers Mrs. Fleanor R. Manwar illiam Witte of Bliss place. e poor which carried an appropria- (e t o jurisdiction of the |t 1 g go:| years. tion would be criminal. He has now Mra. 5 e 3 tion of $25,000. Referred to commit- |district court of Waterbury; that civil | into spinal conai. ;f};hg Sewrt appealed to the country to back him 2 F. Leon Hutchins, Mrs. & After ién days' vacation William [tee on appropriations. Like action was | PUits’ may be removed to the proper Griswold, eb. 26 — Anna Busslere. aged 36| ;; his new policy and he must have | Sabourin, a friend, Miss Kate Riley, n= of West Town street returned |‘aken with a bill -concerning the care |COUrt on payment of 3 g years, from septicemia one Week,|iho entire strength of the nation man- | Mrs. Margaret Ward, DMrs. Mary I Aty TS ArUmlel. IR Shere o ah et i o e The committes on fish and game re. | March 22— Joseph Herbert, aged 30 |pneumonia five days. e e Mo ice. "its sugreation | Buckley, Mra, J. H. Bowelson. he is a student at Bowdoin college. o el £ " |ported a bill making the close season |¥¢a¥s, from epilepsy. Feb. 27—Catherine OWRourke, aged 5| ,¢ raising men by universal service |, Continued serviceable gifts, espec- ssignment of Insurance. for gniden Blover, Sincl beeasted mio e vears, from fracture of skull and|Zn,we his complete conversion to the | 1ally children’s clothing and jllustrated Saturday‘a large deer was seen on| Section 2 of chapter 119 of the pub- | ver, yellow legs and Wilson's snipe or o shock. ‘Dol s iy 1 ble thi papers and magazines, are solicited. A < . ; of s ! 3 SUET e i Tyt L i iy 3 .| policies which will enable this coun- A the Bushnell lot on the OI& Canter- acts of 1915 concerning the sale of |jack snipe from Dec. 1 to Aug. 1. Cal- |, 320 o g Teb.'28—Antoni Protrowski, aged 47| try to line up with true progressives, | baby carriage can be used if had. Also bury turnpike. Tt staved for sorme|Certain business and the assignment |endar. years, from injury to chest, breaking |vears, from endocarditis four months| *| tubs, for which the call is urgent, and time quite undisturbed, by those | Of insurance thereon was so amended Mors Mills Passed. three ribs in region of heart. and cardiac dilatation, sudden. : ¥ " mattresse are always in demand, et hir G that any person having any instrance| Passed—Concerning motices of pro- | gk oYy (2 Ruth Ernestine "Hewlett.| March 6—Ralph W. Anderson, aged Springfield (Mass.) Republican. G Yk ipon business, stock in trade or fixe | ponoa pgiceTing notices of pro- laged 3 months, from pneumonia and (42 davs, from broncho pneumonia. Tn the most momentous hour of our Birthday Gurprise: Mrs. Ellis of Harland voad spent a|tUres, or any part thereof, before|annual city meeting in New London: | “amoirition: i Marcl €—PIAY, Hensult“aged I¢|lisfory siipeteho Clvll wan/ the na- ) g friend t at the home of part of last week with friends in Mid: | MAking any assignment or transfer of [Validating acts of the Youns Men's |aged 3 monthe. e pririnion; | vears, from endocarditis and acute di- | tiow's chosen leader has made the fate- | ;oL F o manlcy Saturday eveming, 1t dlehoro and Brockton, Mass.. also at- |20V policy of insurance, or any inter-|Christian association of Waterbury, | ettt 4 PR A e | - atiom b Taeet s Cang, oty AN onor I |being Mr. Klemansky's birthday tendipg, the Methodist confy inm|est thereunder, shall cause notice of R . Thury, | inalnutrition. March S—Antoni Macrico, aged 4 |poses. and congress and the people | pEIRE, U0 > a = ist " conference in exempting its property from taxation Bk monthe, 2 daye Trom Seneral aebili | Wil #ive him loval support. T in mo |Uriends were present from Tedyard nRfLont guests of Mrs. E. P. Geer of | Slorics office of the town In which euch | Miifora shall consist of six member Feb. 26— Peter Ketser. Sged 79 years, | 76 vears, from endocarditis and gastric | far there can be no compromise. Amer- (S&mes were played. The party broke i O . mma | e nor Thore, than /80, days ntior 1o e ok e ztmening of Somumit. [e omi carshral Besmorhuge. YEATS | ulcer. cardiac dilatation. i ica must help win the war and the[Up at 12 o'clock, ail wishing Alr. Kle- 3 n. F rt, : < Y nts to the Conmnecticut school for = R 3 i g more speedily the better. But never |mansky many more happy birthdays. Mrs. Blisha Baldwin, Mrs. Ida Ches- |=ach assignment or transfer, which!poys, the Connecticut industrial achool Ledyard. T e iabath Bk, | e e e L ity e R e AP LT revealing a more earnest and sincere bro and daughter, Viola of Taftville, |POtice shall be in writing and shall de- | (o' irs the i 00660066556 560686S59S5BHD 5 _ > r 3 = , orence Crittenden mis- | Teb. 20—Mary Hunt, aged 69 years, i and Mrs. Ruth E. Geer of Scotland. '|scribe the property insured as set|sion and the House of the Good Shep- | f:om lober Proumonia of right 1ong. | Afarch 19—Eunice H. Tatham, aged | 10v6 Of beace. The people of the south 3 Sadstaaosdocas B e e o eiatee Lorms Of Such |Lerd; that towns shall pay for their | March 31—Mary E. Davis, aged 67|72 vears, from smdocarditie tardiee | Nave learned to see in Abraham Lin- and address of the pérson (o whom |EXUDETS in other tvwns at the Tate of |years, from angina pectore. atation. ¥ coin their true triend: time will come GIrlS' Use LemonS' or those between 6 and : 3 | when the German people wil see that 1 ! Montville. arch 20—Flla Markoff. aged 65| 7' “the world they have no better such assignment or transfer is to be 1 14 years, and $1.50 for th made. Stch notics shall be sisned by | ¢ T S e e S e g March 2—Johanna T. Murphy. aged | TR, Multiple burns and - diabetes | rheng than Woodrow Wilson. . forney. The transfer or assignment ks ravn o Tenat e Amount | *yfarch 14-Margaret Johnson, aged L o bert Vi Tamphiets. agad e e il e DI DT, aKke a bleaching, orany such insurance, or any interest | jrior (o the date on which tax lists are |5 Years from cerebral apopiexy and | 32Years from gunshot wound of abdo- | hifii® comparable o that stirred by a2 hereunder, mot'in acosrdance with the | EELO% (0 50 GAte0c, WIioh 18X lits a7 | S0 ararrhocn: i IR the volce of the Russian people. This Beautifying Cream v s act shall be void as|tom the amount on deposit In the | March 30—Edwin C. Johnson, aged - Zreat address, so restrained in tone, against the creditors of such assignor, [ FoT 79 years, from dilatation of the aorata | Feb. 8—Mary Ferry, aged 36 vears, | 50 humane in sentiment, vet is aflame 5&"’:&"&3;“”&,”‘:’;@“{.}2“ soee'.ic;: Adjournment. and angina pectoris. G . l-lg:houc B with militant democracy: it sounds a | 90960600900 LNILLI00000S. mad Newr Eatidon. March 14—Margaret Rvan._aged 63 |new batilecrv for freedom to opnpress- s The senate adjourned to Tuesday at vears, from cerebral hemorfhage. e races and to people still in the me- |grerced tirs 2 notiis comsining thios accordance with the provisions of sec- . = 2 tion 1, or to any sale the evidence of |11 o'clock a. m. Jan. 6—John C. Champion, aged 40 which' has been on record for 14 days —_— _yetarl :rqn; fractured legs, spinal and Sprague. in the town clerk's office of the town Sent Body to Maine. o gy March 14—Leona Davis, aged 4 1-2 9—John H. Connell, aged 52 om ;i I kin beautifier at about the cost O o e o e menio s The New York Herold. one must pas for & small jar of the n which the business was being con-| The body of George Frederick th.,l ”':?.:" Sioix Dby Tae = 2 Stonington. In respect to Mr. Wilson's declara- |ordinary cold creams. Care should ba Feb. 14—Sarah J. Allen. aged 32 |tion that the war is nol nimed at the |taken to strain the lemon juice thiough ducted. mer who died at the state hospital Disclosure of Estate. where he was emploved, was sent to|j 73 10—pernarl T, Gallagher, aged vears, from Bright's disease and urae- | German veople, we think he had a|a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in. S lurking suspicion that they would [then this lotion will keep fresh for An amendment to the general stat- | Brooks, Maine, for burial Menday af- | o\ Feb. 17—Joseph Oliver Beaudoin, | quickly cast off their kings and princes [months. KEvery woman knows that dieval bondage of autocratic overn- |ounces of opchard white makes a whols ment. % quarter pint of the most remarkabls or bt i skull. utes taken from tho calendar and | ternoon on the 205 oclock train by | oy ot Fane aged 89 years, passed provides that any court of pro- | Undertaker Hourigan. Mr. Plummer |, J2n ToFatrier Fajle aged 89 vears, less might of coughing and distress, bate may, upon written application of | was 34 years of age and was born in f . s | g il 2 i -lency. aged 43 years, from broken neck,|;f they saw a strong democratic power |lemon juice is used to bleach and re- o nd ol et the fiduciary having in his control any Moty e, M ary, 07 Of Mr. and | %5, 13_Xelson S. Rogers, agea 79 [causing Injury to the cervicai portion [ ready to shield e ammioat. thell eno: | mbva. sach bleiisne as treckles.:ae) A b i | oiaon to. Shpese ana give tescamony s S e years, from pneumonia, with chronic |Of te spinal cord, followed by paraly- | mies, while they set theis house in|lowness and tan, and is the ideal skin B R e o | ey st o T ts TEMtIil t Bath il Bt Tiomt ~ardiac_disease. sis of the heart] - of. We are absolutely certain that |softener, smoothener and beautifier 20d Tar i certain 0 bring quick relict | ostate, and no person shall be ex- e S E Jan. 21—Mary E. Chapman, aged 66 aterford. during the war no change in the form| Just try it! Get three ounces,of It in capecially efiective tn cases ot bad couthy; | cused from answering any question on Seventeen trout averaging a_half|years, from atute cardiac dilatation,| Dec. 29—Mary J. B. Crowell, aged |of government the Germans have is|orchard white at any pharmacy and and we give it :‘o{.-n.r_.‘dnfldnn-,d the ground that his answer will tend mdfimh was the record ;u—deh Y | induced by chronic vaivular disease of | 76_years, from cerebral hemorrhage. two lemons from the grocer and make it always ss'a 0 196 1§ G9AIISY W | 0% Sivice him of fraud; but his an- pbiecs w0a /Everett DackBam | the Neact Jan. 14—Cornelius M. Monroe, aged P up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- epistes. 4 on Monday. They are among the first Jan. 25—Gaetano Messina, aged 33|80 years, from cerebral hemorrhage. Providence Journal. grant lemon lotion and massage it swer shall not be used as evidence]io whip the brooks in this vicinity this |years from fractured skull ba. gen : o ¥ i g se. Jan. 3l—Imogene D. Thompson, aged | Thank God that the land of Wash- |daily into the face. neck, arms and ‘:flm“ ‘fl:fltlfl any criminal prosecu- | year. Jan. 26—Edward Rebuzini, aged 26 |s months, S5 davs, from whooping | ington. and . Lincols, the land whose|bhands. It naturally should -help’ to { on except for, perjury. years, fractured skull due to fall from | cough bronchitis. honor is mere sacred than life to ev- |soften, freshen, bleach and bring out IRE 15 no_advesimiag New Legislator. Black Hall.—C. D. Rowland, who has | bridge. Feb. 11—Hannah M. Crumb, aged |ery true American, has at last taken |the roses and beauty of any skin. 1L Eastern fit saual to The Buls| Joseph B. Boni of Thompson, who [been on a trip to South. America, is| Feb. 2—John M. Sullivan, aged 72183 years, from cardiac valvular dis- | her stand with these sister sations|is simply marvelous to smoothen stz ;fll’ 3 ess resuits. = - Lwas elected to flll the vacancy occa-'home for a brief visit. . years, from acute cardiac dilatation ease, asthmia. . who have declared that the civiliza- rough, red hands. -~ \

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