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] P o =] Former United States Senator Maso: ! IQV- oneer in Pure Food and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Fres Delivery Systen | . Takes Nuxated Iron tc obtain renewed powes and endurance after the hardest fought polilicsl <o paign of his life in he was elocted Congressman from the State of Plinols, Th sults he obtained from taking Nuxated lron were so surprising that ,SENATOR MASON NOW SAYS Nuxated Iron should be made known to ----- IANTIC_If The Tubridy-Weldon Co. What Is Going On Tonight -] WILLIMANTIC, CONN. . ), L 3 after ntio Lodge, No. 1440, 1. 0,0, {17 & Cataty Sirest o7 o WO, T No. 19, 1..0. L / Specials On Sale Thursddy Only reet. 8, Efliott Sells Out to Geo. C., Dr. Theodore R. and Ray- H 55 3 E{.."“...,“:.“‘.‘.‘:u.."'“fl.“fi”..“a:&., at quite a saving in price. Prices on the following Specials Good for Thuysday obly visor in company mander m that a campaign ethor Duainess. B $12.50 SERGE DRESSES.........e00.0000000.000..... THURSDAY $8.50 his ....‘.“J."c"."‘w'i'a".-‘."m‘fi;’c‘z‘ L = FUNERAL. i - control of the business in 1899 J. Godfrey Lapaime. 19c SERPENTINE €REPES~. . ... .... THURSDAY 15¢c The new members of the company The funeral of J. Godfrey Lapaime 3 eians” Faroga &, FReke e s | SIS Men toass -, emop Bes_besm p::;nx:efm";:’:‘ the & A-|3. Lemieux. Special music “was ren Bas "oon "connecead” wiih Me. Siliots Thy eaers poare. & T e4d THURSDAY yaraman. The new change will 0|0, Blanchette, Burial was in St. J o4 i P iyt Sild $1.19 into effect May 1. sephts_cemetery. Medium Bust, Long Skirt Sizes, 20 to 32 Bt s ot ihat On Thursday of every week we place on sale several items of Regular Merchandise wise he will devote his time to his| for recruits This business was-started in 1887 by | soon. » Navy, Blick, Brown, Green, Burgundy nest P. Chesbro, Mr. ‘Elliott taking are well known in Willimantic where | o, held from his§ home on Lewiston 30 inch Crepes in-Japanese Floral Designs - B Bron Connactad with " the K. A.| Marv's enorch at » o'clock by Rev. $1.50 to $1.98 CHILDREN'S DRESSES . .........-......... THURSDAY 88c Young Mr. Parker will manage the Mo In Ginghams, Voiles, Chambrays, 6 to 10 years. for a number of years, 'will act as|jiphonse Gelinas, Louis Palhus and J. £1.50 ROYALsWORCESTER CORSETS .... 14 i R i e 5 it Stil Al = B T s | T Momcer Selisdve R 25¢ GALATEA CLOTH ......vveeeeeiaeeeeaeannnn.... THURSDAY 18c []ios oo 3 A k Edward Stoham, who is in this city 28 inch Galatea Cloth in Fast Colors . ; : 3 getting recruits for the navy, has al- T o O ionod At 244 Val_ | Tendy _turned away thres applicants fey strect. This blaze was put out|on, Secount of defective teeth and $2.50 and $2,98 SHIRTWAISTS ........ .............. THURSDAY $1.50 by the contents of two extinguishers, | Bi& 2 2 < s = With littie damage to the house of | NOpS% Nt two of the mien rejected In White Voile and Organdie, Trim Lace and Insertion. — — - — :a::mlo;’n:‘:n thinks they can gain - Children Cry N T Py SCPEARL BUTTONS ... .. . - - oo iiitensnsamess oo+ - o THURSDAY 32 FOR FLETCHER'S _Among those of this city to go to In Small and Large Sizes. 3 to 12 on a Card. / CASTORIA (ST, qastens the funera) of John yor and Mrs. Daniel P. Dunn, Fire PO S . ... . c.cncen Chief Thomas Foley, James Haggerty, o sag i H < H i H 8 ; | | i Former United Stotes Senator Wes. B. Mason, recewsly slosiod \ Member of the U. 8. Congress from Hilinsis. Dr. Howard James, late of the Man- hattan State Hospital of New Y. THURSDAY 12¢ and formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospitai said. * tor Thomas, Ashton, Arthur O'Sullivan, Mason is to be commended on_hand- - . < Featory. Subiebe g Otho O'Sullivan and Edward F. Ca- My Gut NI R . ¥rom the Congrossional Directory, publistic sey. Iron for public print. seives of all syenp. | the United States Government—“Wm. I e e % thousands of men and women Who tems of dyspepsia, | Senator from lllinois was elected to the 50! Wagon Wheel Collapsed. 5 2 heed a strength @nd blood-builder, fiver and other | gress in 1387, to the 5lst Congress in 159 Tuesday afternoon a Polish man L s but do not know what to take. Thore troubles in from | for the s2nd Consress 1802, Flected Sena with his wife and child met with an is nothing like organic iron—Nuxated tenm to fourteen | o, "¢ g oles S 4y OF ODD PATTERNS accident _underneath _the railroad Iron—to give increased strength, snap, days time simply | 9th Congress 1597 to 1903 . bridge on Windham road while return- | trouble in getting the apparatus after a long and interesting meeting in the | ViSor, and staying power. It enriches by taking iron in Senator Mason is now Congressman . ing to their home with & load of grain. | it has been ordered but this city seems : town hail Monday evening. Plans were | the Dlood, brings roses to the cheeks the preper form. | the State of Illinois. a little SllO’ worn The two-horse team which they wers|to be favored by an early delivery. = Into Freight |Considered for carrying out the work. |Of Women and is an unfailing source And this, after they i driving got caught in the car tracl ~ — achine Into Frelaht |also many candidates were considered | ©f renewed vitality, endurance and had in 40me cezes Senator Mason's championship of Pure ¥ - causing ‘one of the rear wheels to cave To Form Military Company. —British Relief Fund Over $1,225— | who are trying to secure the appoint- power for men who burn up too - been doctoring for Drugs legislation, his fight for the rural fre in, letting the load down to the ng Ball Team—Home Gar-|ment as supervisor of the work in this | i8ly their nervous energy in tga months without ob- ery system, and his strong advocacy of all b oring labor and the rights of the masses as & trusts and combines, made him a —at— &ro The Grex club of the First Congre-| Orga L meme‘fl l‘;hlll;ul'l?:r Wheal, Big i,':‘,‘; gational church decided at, a late| den Committee Mects. s d";hg“ci’h":mh‘gm te:;;';::,t‘ Sny ;;:’;fa‘:‘!n:l:": A dBe great business taining any benefle kd held the horses which became fright- | Meeting to form a military company of Peter Senecal at|Will be very satisfactory. The school| Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York old forms of re- sted by or Ray- condition o - ed at a passing trolley car and |The idea was boosted by Teacher Ray i 2 children are becoming interested in the | Physician and Medical Author said: duced iron, iron Vi p dears n to the he Started to run. One of tho passengers |mond Parker, a member of the high|the Backus hospital iz such that it if | \ork ang are choosing for their mortg | T, heartily indorss Senator Magons cocomte ‘o tircige | Washington and endeared him to the h r = on the car got off and remained with [ School faculty, and was quickly taken |expected he will be home in a short | Mork and are choos ey statement in regard to Nuxated I - 38 pFheme impor g working man and the great masses of people t e Sty Gusees b & shangs WNSW [the tein: Nt the Rostend feturnce. [UD by the mewbers Abouk 30 vesss |while -He 1y U 1% year old sea of | 'wiiiny Cronin wass Dosiness calier | THEH Chk: he No Vil 1oe S s & ety 2 1 oot the United Siates. Nenator Mason has i b slyreind o Father Moran's Mather il pected. ton Heights, who was run down by an |0 Providence Sunday. Yithout lron Palior’ means anemis. The iron demanded | tinction of belng one of the really Lis mes o7 it . = 2k 5 : ; 2 ia means iron deficiency. The other Nature is stror dorsement of Nux for new spring goode—below are some| p.y D F. Moran of Waterbury has |, Drills Will probably be held weekly |engine in the Plainfield yard early in Skin of akgels M and A coloping | nation. His strong endorsement of in the gymnasium in the parish house | March. He attempted to cross the > wemen ed colori: Ce g re prices: been called ‘to this city by ‘the iliness | i dor Sie givection. of Jimmy Coohe | arade. croming oo ioed . wrange MYSTIC pale; the flesh flabby: the muscies matter in the blood | must convince any intelligent thinking rea i, 3 T “ St lack tonme: the brain fags, and the of her children is. | must be a preparation of very great merl A of his mother, Mrs. Katherine Moran | rane who was armorer at the armory | when his foot became wedged in the A #x12 Fibre Rug was §li—now $8.95 |of Spring street. on Ploasant Stroet until & recent date. | switch. — An. engine going morth ran |MeDonough-Doyle Marriage—Annivre- | memory fails, and often they become. alas! not that kind over and crushed the foot badly, so it [ sary Mass for Mrs. Teresa McKone— | vy D°TYOUS. despondent and melan- of ifon. You must which the Senator feels is hound to be of to the masses of people everywhere, ot A 31050 Iron Bed down to $7.50 M t - . “ také iron in a form A $10.00 Iron Bed down to 9678 The 0l4 Fachionsd Dunss sive nio B e e e o rmoniats Moot 3] Awstian.iat ‘Coms. Howiatiae A the most common foods of that can be easily | could not afford to lend his same (o \ e members of the Re s so- - : America, the starches, su table absorbed and _as- t dvocacy of pure food A 33.00 Tron Bed down to $8.50 traoted u. lakn number The hall was | Clety were kept busy Tuesday Iotexiet Mnayipe lintn. Weuight. The marriuse of Miss Bessie Hovle|syrups, candies. pollaned rce; white stmilated to doSyou | Srier fls strons a i : rettin ".‘c:“_‘:; o o all was | plans for the coming membership cam- | About 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon [0f New London and Edward McDon- | bread, soda crackers, blscuits, maca. any good, othe egislation. 5 ‘A $5.00 Iron Bed down to $3.95, . uccess. The d AV paign. The city has been divided In-|Charles C. Price of Hartford had a|OuSh of this place was solemnized at|roni, spaghetti, tapioca, sago. farina, Wise it may pro Since Nuxated Iron has obtained such a ae 3 gt e | to_aistricts, as” was the c rarrow escape from death when the (St Mary's Star of the Sea church in|degerminated cornmeal, no longer i3 Worse than useless. | ous sale—over.three million people using by the Ladies’ Auxiliary to St. Je oseph's | {0 Florence Oll Heater now $4.85. n A 8 e iy hospltal. Among the featurss of the|.ssigned to each district. Plens have |iiruck at the crossing near Kingsley's |o'clock, Rev. Dr. Timothy M. Crowley | have removed the i ot Stornes and’ prise - Nehier Use your own judgment in the mat- reming were several speclal dance|peen made whereby movint picturcs |yiore. A local frelght was switchingcelebrating the nuptial mass. The | Earth from these impoverished foods, has won the day . Will be given Sunday evenings in afon the spare track that runs into the | Wedding was attended by the near rel- |and ellly methods of home cookery, SImply because he the census, and certain members | machine in which he was riding was |New London Monday morning at 9iron to be found. Refining processes Many an athlete | 1u° jiner iron preparations are often re as a substitute for it. The reader should that there is a vast difference between ord ton local theatre for the benefit of the so-|jawton mill yard. A yard workman |atives of the bridal couple. James Mc- [by throwinz down the waste pipe the knew the secret of c ined ¥ . Ay > s R tallic iron and the organic iron contained y Had Second Drill. clety. The committes In charge re-|was suarding the crossing and sis- |Cffrey of Mystic was best man and | water In which our vegetables are Ereat strensth and | wu 1ron. hereffore aruavs ineist am haeine The Willimantic Home Guard had its | port that they are having hard Work nglled for the machine to stop, but the [Miss Jennie Sullivan of New London | cooked, are responsible for anothep endurance and All- e d e s b = o second drill in_the state armory on |getting the necessary supplies for the | griyy thought he was signailing for | Was the bridesmald. After the cere-|grave iron loss. * ed his blood with ed Iron as recommended by Dr. Howard Ploasant strest Tuesday evening. Cap- | campaign. the grade crossing, which is about 75 Mony Mr. and Mrs. Denough left on a | “Therefore, if you wish to preserve iron before he went of the Manhattan State Hospital of New tain Fenton put the men through the AR feet from the other. ~The machine |trip to Providence and Boston and on | your youthful vim and vigor to a rips Into the affray; formerly Assistant Physician, Brooklyn State . various pao and ry member Brief Mention. bumped into the freight, giving the |their return will reside in Groton, Mr.|old age, you must supply the iron de- While many anoth- E Schuyler C. Jaques, iting S ® showed up well. It lg the hobe of| i, Norman Kimball of Norwich [occupants a £ood shaking up. The |McDonough being emploved as u | ficiency in your food by welng sore e has gome down | tali Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting & the officers and men of the company | . P i atic Thes o * were smashed |moulder at the Ship and Engine com- [form of organic iron—x: to an ' inglorious | Elizabeth's Hospital. New York ang other was in Willimantic Tuesday. windshield and lights e = rEa iron—XNuxated Tron— gloris ore Eo e i l;“or:f;d.;“l:: . Frank Cunningham has returned |and @ mudguard was taken off. pany AR just ‘as you would use salt when your gefeat simply for | cians. In this connection Dr. Howard Jam n Hartfol wi al & i Jew om food has not enough salt.” of iron." - £l n v] 12l spendin some time in New Iron to be of the slightest value to the . T e . - ”"‘l’u‘""“' "’“'IT"‘ Wau- | wat! JAnniversary requiem high mass| Dr. E. Sauer. a Boston physielan | Dr. Schuyler C. | . iom must be in a combination which may be 3 : 9% Miss Lilllan Marshall was a Wau-|was sung at St. Patrick's church by |Who has studied abroad in great Eu- Jaques Visiung | SYstem Toust be 0 2 COmUITElan, Woich o Telephone 285-3 - w A a2k, Arthur Wood of New Haven s regan visitor Tussda iph Swanson of | ook P- Hart Tussdsy morning for | fobean wmedical Institstions. esid: SSEESOR n’.’.pfi" s, ote. 1t 1n very deubiful -if sudlofe opers Were in mantie. ne of her e S|, AMr. and Mrs. o] S the reppse of the soul of Mrs. Teresa | "Senator Mason is right. As I have 's . \n be taken up and incorporated int Main and Union Streets |, tussppe Nusio, who in said to hawe | 00t s (00" Vilvking has returmed |Romme of ie. wd Mo, James, Tavion | Moiohe o ManY, rolatives and triends #ald o ‘bundred times over, organic &) New ork City, | \ota"lo e of any service: especially in view v 3 Miss Hattle Hawkins has ome of Mr. N s Taylor. | were te o ron is tesi : I have never 3 R o e Anare, Tomn Mith whom he. boarded; | to Coventry after sponding several| ' Many members of the militia at- v bullders. ¢ of all strengih fre given out | dissdvantasea entalled by its corrosive action v 104 North street, Hartford, Monday | wtives. 4 armory Tuesday evening, when they| Several from Mystic attended the|who was neerly haif a contury oid and ganic combination ,such for Instance as abumin snarm\o%b Detective Sergeant An-| The condition of John N. l(:\llm;m. E:rm.f"".;ffl:m':f.m"" parade held to :fi“"g: T mtaen I Te :;mnn:: mfn‘;:hh:.l a preilminary or better still, Nuxated Iron, a far differe r R drew J. Willlams on a ciurge of adul- | who has been seriously ill at his home [uarouse pat: . e s ation for nsurance. 1 was . We will observe no destructive JAY M. SHEPARD fery. it la waid that Mra' Tece has|on Windham road, is reported un- | St John's ‘cadets held their weekly | AMrs. B 1o Saunders of Westfeld. | astonished to find him with the blasa A by b Sooroaiua etk et wtemy > Succeeding Eimore & Shepard four children with her husband in|changed. meeting in the Holy Name club rooms | - - lflh‘;f!‘ ©of her mother, Mrs. | pressure of a boy of twenty-and jron is readily assimilated into the blo - “.“““r‘.\ Nummo and Mrs. Tece| Rear Admiral Swift, U. S. N. has i:ond«)‘v evening. Drilimaster Joseph |J- bt full of vigor, vim and vitality as quickly makes its presence felt In increased WM came to Willlmantic from the Brass|ieft for AVashington after making a |Maloney was in charge. He plans to| Young man; in fact, a young man snap and staying power. City, and then went to Hartford. Mre. | yigit with his sister, Mrs. C. R. Utley | take the boys out in two weeks and MOOSUP really was, notwithstanding his age. 60-62 North St., Willimantic Tece Eave birth to a ch“db:“rlmk‘ of Windham Road. :lr(ll them in front of St. John's rec- The secret, he '.:.dd ,,.."1..,“ — m:.lo‘v: -lty.‘:“h:.\:: ago, an s now i y ory. iron—Ni * Lady Assistant * wn . i e BT e the ath ot for s moe- Ball Team Organizing, L. 5. C. Votes 35 to Red Crese—K. of | Kim ‘with ‘renewed life. At thirts mg #i¥en It fo my patients with most SR e Tate Sl e lofien’ amd the “date for| Much interest has been shown in thé| C: Banquet This Evening—Pupils’ was in bad health; at forty-six he was SUrPFising and satisfactory results. care-worn and nea h: And those who wish quickly to in- ey, " atter aking Nerhin: Now &t Crease their strength, power and en- miracle of vitality and his face beam- Jurance will find it a most remarka- ing with the buoyancy of youth, Iron P! &nd wonderfully effective remedy. is absolutely necessary to enable your blood to change your food into 1l avore by srovided thes "have Do Lo Gouble. your ‘strength and g oy B or what you eat, .your food merely b me. passes through you without dolng you e ot don New Fire Auto Arrives. Gollecting waill tax ot village in organizing a ball team. A Exercises—Government Suggestions HIRAM N. FENN S i Sret pisce O Shie 298| Vaistis D Stenrns of Spring street | Itins o€ the Ball club wew held rs-| Wepusding Childegw's Guesiabe: pparatus has arrived in the city. > o+ Dty - ""‘gg“"‘.‘:v"l‘ EMBALMER, | yor Daniel P. Dunn stated Tuesday {2 gntertaining hig son and dayshier” ftain and Joseph Morissette manager.| A pleasant meeting of the L. S. C. ureh imantie, Cb evening that the apparatus was in|!R-laW, Mr. and Mrs Arthor SLeADS. | The young men have been trying out | was held with Mrs. A. H. Kennedy on Lady Assistant |the local yards and would not be for positions during the past two|Monday afternoon, the president of touched until a man arrived here from weeks. The ball club is planning a |the club presiding. The club voted ;»'"n\n ‘Without it, no matter how muc! Way to Get Them. of the machine. The truck has ar-| Passes are now required for admis-loutfitted with new, uniforms. The | work. Refreshments were served b; DR. F. C. JACKSON rived three months before It was due, |sion to government buildings and We{Douglas baseball grounds are being |the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Galluy consequently, accordig to all reports, | should think the same idea might be|put into shape for the opening game, |and Miss Mildred Kennedy. The next the factory to supervise the unloading whist ‘and dance. The team is to be[to the local committee on Red Cross ana nE”m, the people of Willimantic can lzlieve [appiied to war enlistments. Every-|which is to take place in_May with [meeting will be with Mrs. Parker on | Birds. rooms 3, 4, § and eeive instruction, or their parents, |place tonight at the armors themselves fortunate in having the |body in America is always crazy to|the Bloomer Girls of New York, May 7 when the roll call will be Ber- | triotic Medley: flag original | might well put ipto a general fund 10 | being recelved from (he stw R wved to 715 M st will matter of delivery impressed upon the [get in on a pass. — Grand Rapids & s 1 ton Brayley. poem, A Conversation, James Howard, [to 30 per cent. of the value of veze- |by Captain James B. Atwa <tmmad ain 8t, Willimantic | agent of the company when he was | Press. British Relief Fund $1,225. Mr. Cook, who is trying to organize |Foom 5.- tables grown. Bven if 20 per cent.|work will be directed by Major E Hours—9 a. m. to 8§ p. m. Phone 44 |in the city. Many cities have had = -yl The 57th weekly report of the Brit-|an order of Owls in this vicinity, held Concerning Pupils’ Gardens. should be paid, this is much less than |ard of New Haven, who w Essex.—Ellen Roxa Mack celebrated |ish-American war relief fun collected |a meeting in the I O. O. F. hall on her “85th birthday at the old home-|up to April 2lst is as folows: Plain- | Sunday afternoon. Three trucklioads stead, Mack's Landing. — She is the|fleld, $15; a Plainfield friend, 50 cents; | of Willimantic men were present, to- daughter of David Mack, who, when |Jewett Civt, $8.40; amount previously | gether with a large number of local he was 8 years of age, burned his|collected, $1,201.85; total amount ©ol- { people. Next Saturday a meeting is to be held in Central Village for the same purpose with Mr. Cook as speak- Superintendent Chapman has receiy- | the charges made by middlemen for | companied here by his in ed a communication from the United | handling green groceries. Local bank.| Btates commissioner of education at|ers and others interested might well New Haven~—The intere Washington, In which are these sug- |afford to advance garden associations |tion whether a housekeepe gestions: the funds needed for immediate ex-|home shall be counted ue 1 appeal to school boards everywhere | penses. employes in determining wh: to employ through the spring, sumi- | Geamge te Entertain Brooklyn Grange.| S™PIOYer of the housckeeper hands picking up hot spikes from the |lected, $1 The committee has vessels burned by the British, in|received a letter of thanks from the “Murray's Boston Store April, 1814. in the yards near his | headquarters in New York acknow-|er. mer and fall at least garden come within the scope of the ( home. He became one of the best|ledging the receipt of the last check | Willlam Kenyon remains eritically | teacher or director for every ome hun-| At the next meeting of Plainfleld | cut compensation law hos i shipbuilders on the Connecticut river, |sent for the good work that the people |ill_at his home in Almyville. dred children between the ages of nine | S7anse, May 1, Brookiyn grange will|termined by Commissioner w‘LU"“TIc co"" having built about seventy ships. At |of this town and Jewett City are doing; William _Bellavance motored to|end fifteen for whom Iland can be|§ive the program. Refreshments will | Beers, who makes a decis . o 90 years of age, without help, he [for the fund. Providence Tuesday on business. served. This will be 4n open meet- | aMrmative in the case of built a fine naptha launch for his son. E Chil Feed Soldi All Hallows’ council, Knights of Co- ing to members from any other Pillagree of Allingtowr agai; Miss Mack and a brother, Lewis, oc- very Child to Feed a — lumbus, held a meeting in their rooms sranges. Jorgenson, also of Allingtown, vupy the home. The committee on home gardens held [on Main street Monday evening.-Mr. which was heard in the compens Holmes addressed this meeting. 4 office last week. Last Janu P 3 volunteer inimant got some lime in his K. of C. Banquet. mtear g BRIEF STATE NEWS which will result in his being Elaborate preparations are being | the STallest possit N Tor & B 2 a ri a long time to come made n’fl' &:J.:.Zi,?.i’:.‘.‘?..".".,.“’mfif Srobably more sHeviively Shaw G 'any contracted a number of bills fo ner hall. Automobile parties are ex-|2tDer. cam they serve their country medical treatment and wante et rom romoblle parties are - [Just now. The experience will have e borne by the employer. . The hcten s Taiue for the teachars thamasives sings | igasum.—Hexskiah Porter, of this | demurred on tha £round that e . permanent demand for | place, has joimed the famo 2 © employes at the time Monghard Dasgett was in,Frovidence | girectors of work of this kind at rea- | to fieet” at Yale university. This feet | infury, but the. commissioner The Home Guards are to meet in salaries. is formed for the purpose of chasing | that the housekeeper should be the 1. O. O. F. hall this (Wednesday) ang destroying submarines, ed as a Aifth and charged the on ith ] d weel Pupils’ Arbor Day Exercises. give help in the heavier work which Arbor Day Friday was observed in |children cannot do. punl the employ of the Dunham = the public school with the following 1lls, Inc.Poquenock. They live in a ’ P . programme: Song, Hattle Cry of Free- |nor children need loss tenement owned by the company. POODN AB"’ dom, Oh, Broad Land; Arbor and Bird b Day in C ticut, ' Everett ler, evenings Middletewn —~Robert B. Newell, of ! s o 8. sy At of il ot | e Martford, o fraduste of Wesiéyan| Many people dread winter b %“EIIA Flowers and l;mrub-. ru.:aun the class of 1902, the n climatic changes br tions, | The Bine Bird, room. 3: ’!"L gardens should ;old- grippe, vheumamm,dmn -‘ ‘Trailinf Arbutus; song, Ring the Bells & ronchitis, But thousands o of Springtime, 4, The Uses of can be grown formed men and women today ave o The “Dloodisss Sporiemin, Ty~ b much sicknessfor themselves and the moneé ~ Hatfleld, room 4; song, Just t. children by taking a few bottles Before the Battle, Mother; recitations, Scott’s Emulsion to make richer bloc Round the Curve, five boys, room 3; Work, wfi.om“'.f‘p.,‘i?, room §:_song, | trom it l|vl¢o=.. of . A fortify the membranes of the thro : recitations, Secret, | gardening, and . @. o room 5; Nature's Hired Man, Fred | riculture will send bui :”d "““"B':,‘d‘fb“"("""'" l’.‘.’.‘."" e o "’1’-‘".;”’:"'.'1‘. e "‘#F’?‘»X." 't‘ol:a - expenses ~The mustering in exercises ll:'n oit: 1t with also s m"{:l':;(y;vu Mr. 3 yon, i necessary can. o ; A room "s; Soven® Quotations Aboui | not be haa othérwiem, chilaten who re ¥, dome Gesrds, will take il & BownBioombeh 4. ). 1P % THOUSANDS =¥ UPON THOUSANDS OF HEALTHY BOYS & GIRLS EAT Grape-Nuts w-.lmwhtmmdmmhhm carpets, it clean upholstery, stairs thorough electric suction ing that the THE H. C. MURRAY CO. %% CREAM EVERY NING BECAUSE SE MOTHERS KNOW Al M wi

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