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NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919 HOW 10 GET RID ™) pmieLsox anp puTham NEws ' RHEUMATION '——— ey, : Miin Strect, z Speelnl attention (o discases o e STOMACH, BLOOD cnd LUNGR. Harold Greene, who has been over-| Judge Gelssler presided Monday otirss 910 &t 70 and 1o N i i3 U P I i“l w seas, has returned here, mustered out|morning at a long-drawn-out session ~ % g : an-a't. es” Foint ne ay of service. Mr. Greene formerly was)of the city court at which automobile Phone: §21 offiee: i « letter carrier of the local force. cases were heard and disposed of. i fo umck Relief { John Dunn of Bridgeport visited | These cases resulted from the operat- | here with his mother, Mrs. J. J. Dunn. | ing here on Saturday night and Sun- VEroxa Mr. and Mrs. Lea '1"‘ Gardner ofyday of inspectors of the state auto- T sufl £ - i Willimantic recéntly visited friends | mobile department assisted by Deputy N T suftwol for & aumlor SEYOATs 1), povteivon. Sheriff Charles E. Aver of Dayville. = | 5 with Rieumatiom and severe Pains | A”W. Wiliiams, who has been suf-| Stephen S. Colvin, Providence, fail- #n my Side and Back, caused by ! fering an attack of sceptic poisoning|ed to apear and thereby forfeited a 2 Hosvy lifting." in his arm, was reported Monday as|hond of $15; Willis H. Perrin, Jr. of strains and heavy lifting, improving. this place paid $10 and costs. for driv- ‘When I had given up hope of ever | Priests from various parishes In|ing a car having glaring headlights. & 3 o . | this section of the state wi e In| For being without his registration Oe- being "l! again, & friend recom- | L b, 030y o attend the silyer an-| car Sancirom paid $1 and costs, PRIl mended ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or ZF7wil | niversary of the ordination t3 the|ip A. Barton of Worcester was fined Liver Tableis) to me and after using | priesthood of Rey. Charles F, Bedard.| $10 and costs for driving a car hav- the first box I felt h bett: Miss_Blanche Boomhower, niece of|ing glaring headlights. _ Willis Van- jelt so much betler | yjjss Miriam Boomhower, Visiting| ceflette of this city paid $10 and costs that I continued to tako them ; and | nurse, is on her way to Siberia With | for operating a car without having a - e & @ delegation of Czecho-Slovak nurses.|driver's license. James Caffrey, Put- now L am enjoying the hestof health, | 3 (CB00n wer, who ~ has _visited | num. driving a car with glaring head- W. M. LAMPSON, |here, has a number of friends in Dan-|jights, $10 and costs. Morris Fisher, %, 6 for $2.50, &k o5, | ielson. A p driving a machine without any lights, S0e. a box, 6 for §2.30, trial slae 25c. | ECL g first time in its history of | §10' ara coste. ghisher insisted that 1 At all dealers or sent on receipt of | nearly 100 years, the assets of _the|as not time, according to sunset and price, by FRUIT-A-TTVES Limited, | Windham County National bank were| ihe period thereafter for his lights to OGDENSBURG, N, Y. shown at a_directors' mecting.to be in[he on, but inspectors claimed that it oo . 54 excess of $1.500,000. was dark, that the streets lights were D. K. Jette, Sidney P. Marland and | hyrning and that all other autome- Walter W. Murphy recently made &|}jiles were showing lights BRITISH TO MAKE CLA 13 ON motor trip to Boston and return. Myrtie Jordan of Woodstock paid T r Henry N. Mason of Stamford was a|$1359 for not having a license. She GERMAN MERCANTILE . HIPPING| icjior ‘with friends in Daniclson on|was under the impression that a M- are the attractions and money value of our splendid assort- ‘ment of FEED STUFFS —- sure to contain the very kind | ndon, 3 —The division of : Monday. cense ixsued to her last July was ef- u’ll appreciate. We'll gai oy " shipping, Which | " rpere were many parishioners at|foctive for a vear. Warren . South- yor pp! We'll gain - B kkioe O t. James’ hall Monday evening to|wick. Southbridge, forfeited a $20 bond. hear the adgiress by Rev. Victor Faure, | He was charged with-being without an SusceMint thar AIREAL Was a double share of public ap- b nt T Ameri.|M. S, who recently returned from | operator's license, but did not appear 3 (el In Amerl| overseas after fighting in the war|to defend his case. Philip B. Hob- proval when this unprecedent- nor A “Tillet, labor|{rom almost its beginning until the|hy. Worcester, for driving without a i . i R U ) taillight paid $10 and costs. Evorett ed display of choice FEED is \ " iar Law, the ov.| Miss Myrtice 1/Heureux will have|White, Providence, forfeited a $20 5 ket hat steps tho | the members of the Crusaders of the|hond. e did not appear to answer| examined. Money savi g A g o im "y | Bavtist church at her home for ato a charge of driving withont an op- vin . in propertio ¢ | Meeting this evening. tor's license. Thomas A. Hanley of . Sk : [ipins In provortiod | T ighest quality hay for sale, $35 ATle; I T3 2180 (OFI6 B HIS bondl prices for high-grade FEED, uned in American - water ¢ | tor. Harry W. Clarke—adv. ling to apnear in court s o Av. the Baptist’ babanase Sabuseay D. Lewis of Eastford was an- i Come in and examine whether it hoped the house | cvening Miss Bertha L. Franklin of| other man who did not- appear to 3 delegates to] Broad streel and Arthup Lacombe|answer to a charge of violating the. yourereudy to huy or not. were united in marriage by Rev. J. T.{ light law. He forieited a hond of $15. \ ttomiey, an independent | Edwards. John R. Schelser of Southbridge, no pr her it was not a What the Connecticut mills -team | Opera; license, paid $1 and costs.} . ident | will be called upon to face in the w . ; * high el T ing WRAnTIE e Y| Priests from all of this section and cer is| of high elass playing mects| many other parts of New England will e " im for Phese| the St. Mary's team of Jewett City § Res Rarh e Sl ihe silver. 5 ) those who [ the Memorial day games was indi-| 52/ 0°T NOte [o0ay (o assist at the sifver) as. D10SDer on heat and burden of | cated by The Bulletin's Monda re- 1 1 pastor of St. M church v » answer from | ports of the great contests that the St It's toasted ) ) Mary's put up against the Ashland|¥} he @ solemn mass at ] Openyour 3 COVE STREET R R £ church this morning and entertain- | package |2 Ehere 1s 8 untls b e s ments in Father Bedard’s honor this! N MEETING OF INTERNATIONAL e hope o omL e At for Some MO- | afternoon, when the children of RS torists here in what happened at Put- AERONAUTIC FEDERATION|nam to driwers who were operating T'h onat | without Jicenses or with glaring head- and this| | parochial schools will assist evening at the Bradley the: ASTING is a great producer of delicious Thainis iver Lind v M todn its | Hights or with no lights at all. The| Memorial day the Putnam Country E ik whs 1 : Lon?| fate’ automentie.trafo will not trifle] chuy Wi Tormails soen e seabon. of flavor. Think what it does for bread. STEAMER CAPE COD Ro- | v offenders who have had warning| 1919, though some matches already! b i h fl f ed- | after warning. have been plaved at the links, which O 7 . : . v L || The staie” entomologie] department are in hetter condition than ever this Then realize how it improves the flavor o Whitehall Transportation Co. Ine. making vreparations to begin he course is now getting con- | 4 . 2 -1 Leaves New York, Pier 43, 1 unahimous. | cDrayieg of | trees for protection munt attention and by Memorial day| real Burley tobacco in Lucky Strike. Bljec: Mondave) Wehnssdeys sl e il be in ing as soon as the| Put voung men who have — y : 3 i eratio are eaves ars fully out heen in serviee continue o return Thufediys and SIndhye st SRS ¥ were surprised Monday morn- | here therc is increased agitation for 5 New London 9 p. m. upon ins ting vegistering ther- | ebration of a publi ature in Passenger rates between Norwich —_— mometers to how low the mercury honor. ~ This subject was being| and New York, $2 rud fallen during the night. At Wood- | discussed on Monday and s A “' stsid Will Study Foreign Military [vard's the reading was 36 degrees, | heinx suggesie a teniative date Dis(eroTms L oIt Ak 3 Y | within four of the freezing point. for holding the celebration, which it i€ cludirg war tax Organization General Chairman F. E. Cunneen | proposed be claboraie in nature| 2L BNOvSE: A expressed his satisfaction Monday | as befits the respanse of the town's er 1 manner in which Killingly | voung men to their mtiry's eall HOWARD B. FOSTER Expert Mochanical Engineer arricd out iis Welcome Home cele-| A grand sisht for motorists is at the pration. Chairman Cunneen voieed | Lapsley orchards in Pomiret this week, e higheat appreclation of the splen- | The road runhing past thes orchard did spirit of coloperation and the fino| & nat in good condition, but can be enthusiasm and gergrous giving in all { negotiated, and the trouble will he well parts of the town tnat made possiblc| worth the affort, for the trees are nchf a grand success pressed [ white with Dlossoms, one of the most his thanks 1o all who b n lar markable of the season’s nature pic- or emall ways, to bring about suc triumphal welcome to the town’s vice men. | Rev. M. 8. Stocking of the Methodist Episcopal church paid high tribute on the sta ighway in Pomfret{ Monday to the enthusiasm, courage is indicated by the statement] ind loyalty of his congregation in that the state highway department | making such a triumphant success of | has contracted to have the wall the centenary fund drive, The Dan-|built_at a cost said to he in exce ielson church is over the top by a|of $15,000. Had the state not assum- good margin and its entire five e hurden the city would have, and programmes of pledges completed. Fi- | it would have meant considerable in-| nal figures are expected on the local | crease in debt and, probably a hoost! drive today, when, it ls expected, the | in the tax rate. canvass will have been completed.| Late May is bringing back to Wood- . Cigarette The real Burley Cigarette and the oxTy_ toastedscigaretie—you’ll like it for its flavor! Drawings Furnished for any Machine If you wish your plant to run every day call on me 44 SHETUCKET STREET | Putnam escaped when the upon itself the burden of ng the hig wall that collapsed And in your pipe! e % uaranteedlyr DR A.J. SINAY Lucky StrikeTebacco; : JM DENTE ST same formula. It’s iINGOomRORATED Rooms 18-19_Alice Buld ng, Norwish HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED Protestant Episcopal bishop of 2 man of| Hartford.—Rev. Willis H. Butler, as- | Hish school, taking a post-graduate 32 BROADWAY id | itors, but they 2 At The Sunday's reports gave completc us-|stock and Pomfret and Thompson u - surance of success here in Danielson, | considerable number of the wealthy| T i e e ST e e | nCihv GHOEGRHING, ERREESE but further ‘subscriptions were i idents of these places. Last| Biographical Sketch of Bishop Greer.|W. Va, March 20, 1§44 His father|picnic to be held at Overlook park,|was zraduated with the class of 191%3{We put on Rubber Heels while you ight and the question now is merely | vear r was responsible for al e o Dewid Bt or|and mother were church people and|Bethel, Ma and is now attending West Hartford | wait. as to the amount of the over-sub- | falling off in the number of these Viee| prorestort Torieny siummell Greer | o dfather was 4 cle | scription. Rev. Mr. Stocking also e flocking back this|y. ant Iap o0 New | i Onirch or Mgiand. Brtioe far tribute Monday to the splendid man- Jork was one (of. the most.qetiv 2 pring for wh fate pastor of the Old South church, | course. CITY SHOE SHINE PAR‘OR nromises to he a N i influential Episcopalian leaders in the MANY years in Wheeling. He Boston. will be invited (o become pas- | Lomppo it 3 ! ner in which the women of “the|irilliint scason, with no war to wor- | United P States. TSt Bartholomew s | Eraduated vashington college,[tor of the Asylum Hill Congresational]toscrmniak * Norwalk e school | — church hyve assisted in the drive by | ry over . de R iro ity Rt h Pa., in 1362 pured himself for | 53 cgutional| teachers are receiving notices from S Bisrving shabets to e b | |parish in New York city he built up|fi in 18 iDESES imself ©OF|chureh to succeed the late Rev. Dr.iSunt. George V. Buchanan that they| Decial feature of the work that i Manager Thomas McDermott of last|from obscurity to one of the richestthe study of law, but 'first = taushtjohn Brownlee Voorhees. hate been engazed at a stated salary| -1 o 5 vear's Pu seball 2 and largest working church plants in|School for a year at Johnstown. Pa., ¢ , = = 5 o pigliony car’s " Putbam "baseball team stated | g D [ Tuen detdrmined io. take up the| _Vlaterbury the_sessions of the|Der year, provided thev will agree to Some conslderable number of trees | Monday that ho s pren gty ““"“"‘T]‘\f"",";’):nm & sty v. He entered the Protestant|Catholic pro n clerzy of America|two conditions S *K‘fl;‘w DR. E J. JONES 16 The. nortierly = eid of Tthel gieatit. 1 1 e pasehall this cod B : B = copal seminary of Kenyon college,|in South Bend, Ind., Rev. P. Saurusai- 1as been granted, apparently in the Lapsiey apple orchard on the Brook- |1\ i likely that the first game wili| marked Bishop e ot “( War made @ deacon the ame veartis, pastor of Si. Joseph's Lithuanian|neighborhood of abott §75 in cach case.| Suite 46 Shannon Building Iyn-Pomfret road show the effects of {0¢ Plaved here on Sunday, June 1.|Was sounded In 1838, when he was vec: |, ;" quatea in 1586, and assumed|church of Waterbury, was elected a|umiess the amount would exceed “‘9‘ Take elevator Shetucket Street - | the fire that swept through the Manager Dermott hassnot asiyet|lor of Gracs church.in. Providen; s charge of Chri chure (larksburg,|member of the executive committee. {maximum limit of $1,000. 3 en“-m;e Phon- COPVRIGHT. CLINEOINST, WASHNETOR : B ) gh a | announced hakeup of 1., and when the pulpits in parishes| charge Ol <. = sole. ) few weeks ago. The greater portion akeuy |E-antiaben the ] {W. Va. He was ordained a_priest in| = - M 1 Witk of the orchard was undamagad Dby the | PUC 8ives assurance that it alndlomtork walted dpon L 11858 and_became rector of = Trinity|, Danbury.— Reports from peach 1 ot 1618 acHiNiary s LecmoM: | fire, however, and the mindredy of | COTKer and up to (he standard of the|acceptance. Considering (he oppor-| 1% WNG DECRC, Tector O TN |growers in this county indicate that noj BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP hief of fleld artiliery has been de- | e ) of ‘make | teams he has given Putn: the past| tunities, he then said: Jio L N + 1555 I serious damage to the peach crop will; ied B (hE Wear Bas by trees, nGw white with blossoms, make | S0 6 bl * (on Firt: has| Mained until he accepted a call in 1872| O, TETAEL 18 08 BRACL TIOP, Tet] How Y. ] DEALERS IN - epartment for |, wonderfui sight and the air i5 filled | 18 Years (o Thomes: (on Fifth avenue) hasio Grace church, Providence, R, 1. He|T*3. from the unusually eovere frost|| How You Can Make : o s, 2k £ feagrance 1h all: tHe i X v . s pews full, co congregati A A [ few : it was feared, s s mecial ce, Eng. | with fragrance in all the surrounding County Agent B. W. Ellis described e an L ac o atee cone et Gars| a8 married in 1869 1o Miss Carolineinat the peach buds had suffcred se-| Hairs Quickly Di i Tires and Supplies - ¥ study atest | territory | Monday” what he considers his hest e R moEaet St ;. Seith of Covington, Ky ey | - icl i developmen At St James' church banns of ma-|day's work since he came into the|lPOloMew's (on Madison avenue) S two sons and two daughters e ¥ SEapp Vulcanizing and Repairing ' with o ¢ mony have heen published between | country when on Saturday, w the pews are vacant, its congregation| “Ag'un author Bishop Greer contrib-| Middletown. itors of the Middle- 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conm on w N 'y n on Saturday, with a 5 1 ey (He v 2 et Miss Fva Cates and Henry Bode. both | party of county stock eaioes et vet: 15 :‘mfinland its rb\tnul;i'r‘\”\‘nwr\sl-lu!!‘m:l uted soveral Tooks on' religious topics,| (own booklets which are being pre- elp to Beauty) psidi e " - cstablishment 1 | of Barielsor: Lokl souly srock ratcers, shall have more to do there shalli ymong which were The Historic|Pared by the Chamber of Commerce| Tven a stubborn growth of hair 4 this country Deifuson i up into Massachuseits 10 Visit farms|§aye o worie arders theretore. 1 am e A : & ‘ air will} — - At Alexander's lake a force of men | wher a speciall making the summer resort ready for | hred Asr<hires p f Bt D The great amount of work necessary |departments and have it rc ¢ season, which be inaugurated | main idea back of the journey was ; parals = | 1 on Memorial day, a3 is the &ui‘?‘iu’l.l’.'.;,l,’r s e e LR R s L . {reading by June 15th, @ stff paste with a Jittle powdered | Repaired promotly and thoroughly saded Ry j|parish of St. Bartholomew's stamped| llineville: -Miss Tieanor Sidwell| delatone and water, apply o hairy + pressure before leav- cant Tdward Berthiaume, re. | crcused number of head of B’ Grecr ap an abic administrator. Jie| BRIEF STATE NEWS Collinsville. idwe pply to hairy [tested under air pressu [ WITH FINGERS! e e R . S B S e e R R . mustered out of his service, has| tiiat direction was made when the|bossesSed 4 knowledge of human na-| oy Britain, — lormer Senator |well, has received word that she has|off, wash the skin and it will be lof E. SHANLEY uite certain youl pLUMBING TINNING { resumed his position with the Shore|members of the party purchased eight l;lr» th;t_ m{adJ\Ahxm an ’"lrll I::?:’;;fu corge M. Landers and his bride have|bcen awarded a $100 scholarship by|free from hair or blemis To &v PORNS LIFl OUT dne Biectric Railway company, on|head of pure bred stock, At the farm | ueet he porstonin Sounnt and =i |returned from their wedding tour and|Smiih college. Sfic attended the Col-|disappomntment, Lo ) « local dlvision. of Arthur & t ey i 218 by 499 Main St. Tel. 710-3 ist. From Things to God, The|met vesterday and were dirccted to|quickly vanish from the face of raising thorough- ons.|Prepare the matter of their re: is carried on. The . neck or| {erione. " To remove the- nairs, mave! AUTO RADIATORS going there.” | Preacher and His Place, and in: S B X _anders has reopen; ille High school two years ago and|get real delatonc on. ¢ gendorph in Spencer, E.| jpo S i Ir. Landers has reopened his home in| ¥ 5 Lotta C. Wenz of Providence| M. M. Marlor of Brooklyn purchased a| (he wonlih ang catture of the it | s city i ivited with friends in Danielson on|bull calf and heifer calf, L. ning the confidence of such families| Deep er.—Word has been received | Monday stow of East Killingly purch as the Vanderbilts and Morgans. Trin-|here of the death of C. W. Pendleton of | GET OUR PRICE ON Freezone is magic! Corns and | In order that there might not be any | heifer calf and C. V. Chase of Thomp- |ty parich with ite accumulated mil-|Los Anz (Al He wal 30 vears old STORAGE BATTERIES p-up in geting cigarettes to Rose|son purchased & bull calf. At the|lins poss ter wealth, but in|and a son of Rev. William Pendleton S | 11 last Friday's’ celebration, the head- where the,party later visited, Mr. Mar- | meren ns the sicho Saybrook—Proprietor Horatio C.| The Garlock & Haynes Co. Doesn’t hurt a bit | Guarters office in New York sent a|lor purchased two thoroughbred heif-| o' oo™ 2ia ot one time, during a|Chabman of the Saybrook inn has| " 3 {ipecial messenger here with thelers and a yearling bull and Peter|q ., H48 SN SL 000, SIS SUTOR Sieaceq The Eims for the season. The T smokes In_the person of a K. of C.|Chabot of Waurcgan purchased a | nencial stringency when there was a| "0, "of his family will reside there NEW LONDON, CONN. secretary who has been doing work | yearling bull, all Avrshire. et the roctor gave practically his en- fand take charge of their guests. | for the order in this country for| Other members of the party that| 5 < : v tire salary to the poor. At the com-| Saybrook Point.—Frank Gloson and| v b g ] I £ID ek > Of| bletion of his work as rector of St.|Lee Brewer of the Saybrook proving L et Ll s s T, arren oot and Lester|partiolomew’s in 1904 he left as an|grounds received their honorable dis- e It 3 Thembership, | Williams of Brooklyn, Charles W.|oytstanding evidence of his labors the!charge Thursday and left for thefr| T local couneil expects to have 100 | Williams of Danielson and W. A. Ray, Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices many months. The order is booming | made up the trip were Clark Pierce of | - = 1 Timken-Hyatt and Heibets RERR e Bhte i S Rayi| parish house, which is one of the|homes in Newburg and Cortland, N. Y, New Depariure Bearings n E y 5 2151’;;“53‘-4“&1‘\':::- & x\)'vnr;fmnrcncut largest church insutulhns‘ in !Amori»l Bethel.—The Danbury branch of the| SALES_SERVICL h A i ca. It numtered among its features|girls' Friendly society will unite with| thz‘}l‘c‘rndlfhal:w s ')(.).’.“d. rried out thys| A1 employment bureau. hoys’ and girls'| mw Bothel branch in entertaining the GARLOCK & HAYNES spring and another one is arranged a loan association and| t BANK STREET, o nr,' Fioer, f© [for May 27 when Mr. Eilis will ac-|penny provident fund, a free coal company some of the Guernsey farm-{\rood depot, a roof garden, a Se ers of the county to the Mixter farm Phone 781-3 e cottage for ‘the children and a grocery — BE INS at Hardwick, Mass. where food was Sold to the poor at| S oRAGE SR Windham county dairymen have|cost. | LEMON JUICE EyonAor i The exereiating agoni been quick to appreciate the advan-| " Bishop Greer accepted the election| § of rhevma- | pren, o tiom are usually the result of failure of | \iocis. inoion the Lidueys to”expel poisons from the system. If the irritation of these uric BATTERY Come and Gee the .' WILLARD SERVICE STATION & up herds of pure bred| as coadjutor bishop of the diocese of stock, instead of working with scrub|New York after having declined three animals, and ‘the preparatory work earlier offers to the episcopacy in that is now being carried out will if| Massachusetts, Rbode Island and cid erystals is FOR FRECKLES {| , ARCE ¢ oul v STORACE 2 L bl i sle allowed to cantimue, in- | followed up, mean better herds than| Penneylvanta.’ On the death of Bishop MORAN STORACE @ Y CO Temult. Attend to it st omee. Doasy | this county has ever known within the| Henry C, Potter in 1908, Bishop Greer 2 ! 58 Shetucket Siraet. Mo Conma \ tiny bottle of | resort to {emporary relief. The o | next fow years became the head of the diocese. | I Girls! Make beauty lotion for Wa Si ) Sl S the mauz “any -ug store.| kidneys must be restored fo Beatth b Omer J. Milot, Whitman Danielson |, Next to his ability as an adminis a few cents—Try It! H ™E n App few drons of Freezone tpon a | the use of sem “"h.r‘ remedy which [and F. F. Russell, as a special com- | tFator and organizer, probably i h . / 3 terder, aching com or a collus. In- | will preveat a return isease. mittec that has been appointed to in- | Greer's most prominent characteriStic fo oo s == R stantly {roublesome corn or cai- GOLD MEDAL Hastlem | vestigats ‘relntive to heVing: &/ public| 1723 M8 extadme, democracy. | Howy g Squeeze i juice of TWO ler nons 1 lus stops hurt ng. th a Bar’gaifi shortly you lift Ofl c. ules immediately. They have |reception in honor of Putnam's ser-|SPoken of as a “bishop without tra e cemt £ o0t Yoot and Al withou: A pain. | DrougRE beck: the Joy8 of 1ie to count: | vooe mon ‘it ot to SRS ST~ | pings~ Tt was sald at the time of his S4EPHle copinining, thids binesy o, soreness or irritation. Thess Jittle bot- | less thousands of sufferers from rheu- | of Commerce Thursday evening of this| CONSecration as bishop that until Iejorchar ite, shake well, and you . s of Fraezone contain just cnough to | matism, lame back, lumbago, aciatics, | week had been invested with the office he|have a quarter pint of the hest freckl TR e B e iedn Just eneugh to Lol et gAML ot otar SEacth week. had never worn nay of the habiliments|and tan Totion, and complexion beauti corh. cofn hetween the toes and the | of the kidoeys, liver, stomach, bladder | Classes of the Girls' club continue|of the sacerdotal office. Ile gave as|ier atver very small cost. - pry A a i i Saves boithei . calluses on bottom of feet. So casy- | And allied organs, active. ~One of the classes in wheh|his reason for this that the livery of R T Saves rabbzng clear out tl- kidneys ui irinay t act | the millinery class, which has a meet- | 0wn weakness and he was said to have zhree ‘ounces of orcmnl \\hno for a few » Tae cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant aVeS < 0 es L lotion into the face, neck. ,/ and the soothing hfl herbs | ing scheduled for Wednesday cvening|made the statement that if he could LOUIS E. KENNEDY will restore the inf tissues and | of this week. not, by his own bearing and conduct, , arms and organs to nermal health impress men as being different from|hands cach day and fce how freckics DANIELSON All others are imitations. “Ask for themselves he did not ecare to make|and blemishes disappear and how clea i A woman always has the last word | them nretend Undertaker and E I ulh nmzum pretend —and incideytally about 90 per cent.|he was. Ye .-hl M- to lm MIL fl ll .-l u—lu of the preceding conversation. Bishop Greer was born at Wheeling, ' tates. TIRE REPAISIN All Werk Cu HEMRY DUPREY o Yantic P. 0. Hox 152 It is harmless and never irri

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