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1395, 0. 0. 0., —\ T. A. Soclety meets iIn T. A. W 2 !l‘lll."' o B 8, e > O B ANNOUNCEMENTS NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC_ OFFIGE What Is Going On Tonight B (De Rleaiol o Sam ‘ Sush ard | ~‘ 7 ; 1 to every home—~a Company M, Third Regiment C. S. @, | that tin a8 ( | ; / 10-Day Tube, Send : B . s Z how your teeth W S i e el “hret sticormman of tne 10w ’ i\ - ‘ e change in a week. Areanum, Willimantic Counefl, No. 723, meets at 723, meets at 703 Main streets. Olive Branch Councll, No. 10, R. and S. M. stated assembly at Masonic hall. Windham Encampment, No. 10, L O. 0. P, meets at No. 807 Main street. i 1 Judge Gardiner Greene, of Norwieh, granted three divorces, all on ‘grounds of desertion, at & short calendar session of the Windham eounty superior court held In this city Monday morning. ment was made that the of and F. C. Davis vs the M. B. pany, and Francis J. Bates and Son vs the M. B. Tool Co. on the short cal- endar had been disposed of. The first of the uncontested divores cases was that of Cora N. Day vs Charles W. Day. Mrs. Day testified that she marrieg the detend-ngumm 23, | woman and 1907 in West Somerville, lass. Soon after they moved to Central Village where her husband was emiployed as HRT !§ g Write Us Today \Forthe\kaythatbrinnputfiel'teeth ¥ i ix E i i 3 4 H : comedy Sucess, have bave which musiea| o of St. removal beautifies the teeth. Learn dentists keee 5;1' udienes e T e it makes safer tecth. Brush your tecth in the the teeth 80 canmt % fuil of baautital theit tember “'n“l"t': :‘ l;:r:nday of their - fl% medern way and watch all the good effects, adhere. E‘m and made u’v:’l daughter, e r ston pret . aud| Can, on & week end visit, and never returned. vening de- Film o o It m‘f:’m’w fhe Wer, Willa he Teasher were Mrs. Davis testied that he no longer Werd makes teeth dingy ot T e m'"""‘n e ehief fun makers keeping all In 2 eare for her but was living with e ""“"'w".'g That flawm film you feel is the teeth’s chief % may form acid, It multi- :.'.'.:'a :"‘n..-."“".u”a.".:“s;'&"'....."" :’:’;umt's';uu:hemiug«:mmorm scese of Hart- eacmy, Most tooth troubles are now traced to it. plies the i the to neutralise the seleoted can be commended. farm, supporting herself and daughter, Immaeulate acids Norma. in this manner. Thomas comes Moore of Central Village, a neighbor tes- n%«:mmbmmhwwm ids which cause tooth decay. Old methods did not eff bat it. i S Bl ¢ i s | Sa very few people have cleaher, oo m b Ramanon, the Ereates of 81 ovgien tified, as did Mizs Louise B Seguin. hat Plentie o oo e e st deatists everywhere | (Q0O"0Y Edwsrd Sheidon, Amerier' 3 h ive ) : F Burro he P now wrging its adoption, been pro- e entienon. ™ Norman L. | Curtis Dean of thia.city represented the | Mars's seminary, Baltimors. AS & priest % stains, the teeth look dingy. : foramost dramatist, which has bees pro White, owner of the farm, stated that|Pieintiff. Adjournment was 8t 12:-15|in Waterhury he has attained preminence It is the basis of tartar. It holds food ang deli Yra. Day had been manager of the farm o'clpck, sine in qmlh‘:all 28 ewlesiastioal m nim& and forms acld.dlt holds the acid i Results are delightful ving the past four years. He had mp| In the police conre Moenday morning. | He is echaplain of the terbury with teeth to cause decay. ) g'r‘n nndeno-lsdn,of Mr. Day's pres. | Walter Benson, 16, was charged wita | partment and 3 member of the city beard ¥ Wi ent relations with another woman, but |theft of §40 from the bureau drawer at[of charities. Quite recently he Reted a8 dzf“'“m"“h“‘ They, with tartas, / mmw‘ml&bn x.;uf.‘“!'u‘.i:.'. YORet little ol New York ag usual, but Gaid it could easily be proved as he knew | the Home of Mrs. Mallie Hempstead, No | srbiter in labor treubles in the Brass | &1 SRS X awoiiies. /" "of the viscous flm. See how teeth whiten a8 the | Now York In its most fascinating decade. of Mr. Day's attentions toward her be- | 854 Main street. He was gdjudged |City. F Cath- fore and after the separation. guilty by the eoust, but was given one | olic cemeteries of Waterbury an § Twe ways to fight it film-coats disappear. tisa n:n r:m'umodt with llm;u; ments and written te put everyone Jydge Greene granted the divorce on |last chance to make moed. He was plac- flain of Knights of Cojumbus ef ? p _All the effects are delightful. All are pow cen~ etness and sentiment. EBARAS: o Nlisvtinms Arxs mew Mt D | L o e i o & el g s Jude. |oity. s sbility as a_preacher g Te- Dental science has now found two effective wayi cosential, See and feel them for awhile. fi,"",’,..',:: i aaiig gt enstody of her daughter. Attorney | ment follawing a sentengs to the Cannes- [ eognized throughout Catholics cireles in to fight film. They are combined in a new-day tooth ead of pera, Whose contact with that art has hur, I i:m of Danielson representtd |ticut School for Boys. the state, ' to meet modern requires Then Jeft her sullied on the surface, but pure e ot Gray squirrels have been doing dostra at heart, The handsome rector sugsunbs Ssrah B, Clark, who ndw resides in |tive work in another seetion of fllg_gl(;: to her chaypms, but is impeded By her dreen Hollow in the town of Moaqsup, | this time on Jacksan street, on the prem- council chamber in the town hall byild- married at the age of 13 Robert Samuel|lses of St. Joseph's hospital and the |iPS» Mayer Charies A. Gates presiding RAT OFF Clark twenty years her senlor. The cer- | nurses’ home nearby. It is elaimed that Eugene B. Lewis reauested that a ie ony was performed in Norwich July 8, | the animals jump h};n the trees onto the |be established on Lebanon avemue. He A 3 and Mr. Clark deserted her April | veranda roofsand gnaw holes in the|desired a four and ome-half foot cut te _ 15, 1909. An action fou divorce was |roofing. A state law now allows these | the highest point, stating that vesidents U REG.U.S. H past. Mr. Sheldon {ook several years te de- wvelop his story and he himself says that it was only when the nspiration of Mi 10-Day Tube Free *. Keane came into touch with his still un- THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Bnished piay, that the character of Mme. brought against Mr. Clark ten years ago |animais to be killed if they are doing | °0Uld da no grading until a definite grade Dept. B, 1104 5. Wabash Ave., .- Gavallint, the o ——r, forth and personal service was made on Clark | actual damage. People in the sections of | Was established. bash Chicago, pere. o The New-Day Dentifrice but he was taken ill and action was sub- | the city near the woodlands have also| City Clerk A €. Scripture read the &l_z sequently discontinued. Mrs. Clark gave |foung their homes being injured by these |USUAl renorts whieh were aceepted. The the mm(q Mnullneblm :I:m h: g her obpntion. “housckeeper and | animals dofermized 1o guaw woodwork. (7eBO% of e o ol e T or | ¥he sclentific flm confbatant, approved by modern suthorl- was mpanding o vesstion mumbe laven. 3 . 7 5 e sald as hemsany was lawer [ Willimantic experienced wintry westh- | Health Officor Dr. W. P. 5. Keating was | tie8 and naw advised by leading dentists everywhere =10 A > aecep bring desired effects. This wonderful stary ef fove in its pic- er Monday. Considerable snew fell dur- ted as follows: Communieable dis. five eff All druggists supply the large form will be the feature st the ing the morhing hours. Farmers around { eases 10; scarlet fever, 4; diphtheria, tubes, torial i r Breed theatre today. the city reported that the cold snap has|lobar Bpneumonia, 3; nustances, 6. % . nat yet affected the buds on fruit trees, feard of thanks from Mrs. May W. Har. e but hope that warmer weather will end | rington and family was placed on file. - ected, fiy He finished Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to e, s ohat eririaiting D — Buster Keaton is also seen In the fifth . of his million dellar comedies, Tha e = Haunted “House, and the Pathe News any cpance of this happening. At the | The resignation of Michael P. Eronin as gompletes the bill. it i Connecticut Agricultural College, the gold- |2 member of the llimantie police de- % Rub Musterole on Forehead |est section in this vicinity, the mercury |partment was accented. Second Teading|ruled out and new rules become effective. est ideals of Jenfocracy and internationsl and‘l‘emples dropped helow freezing and water frozt |for sidewalks on QI street took the |The {wo platoon system becomes the rule eolidarity which are the very sound prif=| The Myrkle-Hai in some places. Mortar mixers engaged | usual course. . The fo.iowing first vead-|after May 1st, rule 5 stating that fire- | Meyer Gordon, 60, died at his home|ciples of the United States.” wei] known to the theatregoers of Nor- A headache remedy without the dan. |In Working at the college haq consider- | ings for sidewalks were referred im the|men on duty must remain at station; about two miles north of the village Fri-| Dr. Gil Borges expressed appreciation | wigh, opened 2 week's engagement at of “headache medicine,” Reljeves |&ble trouble in breakmg up the frozen |usual epurse: Merril] H. Jones for side-|rule 6 thay definite hours be established |day morning. He is survived by his wife | for the cordiality shown his party uUpo@ |the Davis yesterday in David Belasco's fi;hche and that miserable feeling | 998 of the beds. walk on’ Summit street 100x§ feet, Pplish | for retiring at pight and arising in the |2nd two sons, Samuel of New York and|their arrival and declared the people of | delightful comedy, Polly With a Past. from colds or congestion. Anditactsat A ‘large number attended the evange- Bakery Company sidewalk eom_Jackson | mers! Venezuela would be doubly grateful. once! Musterole is a clean, white oint- m&m with oil of mustard. Better . Hlevep p. m. and 7 a. m. are|ernard who resides at home.. The fun- listic meeting at the First Baprist Church | seech smewers ane 5 Eniseepal i fat &5 the hou There was an appreciative audience at 0 No fireman is allowed | eral Was held Friday afternoon at the| RBesides the foreign minister, there &9 | bgth performanées—and the play was Monday evening and heard York A. Kin; church sidewalk an Valley street 123xo|time off without furnishing substitate. [JéWish synagogue on Lebanon avenue.|eight other prominent Venesuelans in the ed in a tryly Myrkle-Harder man- netard plast tallc'an’ Bolshevism, 15 G Gure|foet, an Walnut steeet. 100x7 fest, €. H.|Rule 7 prescribes uniforms to be worn |Burial was in the new Jewish cemetery.|party. All are accompanied by theif | ner—nothing te emhance the beauty of a m plaster and does not TPhE- RGOt G T Aoafne o :;“1 ure. | Braneh sidewalll on North street 46x6|at all times, with one day’s pay the fine | Charles Quash of Willimantie was in|families. They will remain in this couss|the stage pictures had been overlooked— blister. Used only externally, and in | T8¢ ieefne are to continue until Friday | feet, and Davig Nichols, sidewalic on | for breaking of the rule, Rule 8 that fire- | toWn Friday attending the meeting of [ try several weeks. the acting was of exceptional merit. na way can it affect stomach and = A North street 50xf feet. A 'petition sign-|men must report fr all companycalls |the G. A. R. post, e SR TR Thepe wag mot a slow moment in the as some internal medicines do, State Deputy Jehm ¥, Callahan is to|ed by Stephen Davis and twelye others(and gemeral alarms, and are not to| George Bunyan, who is attending Wer- BUILDING TRADES WORKERS whele play. The leading _role, Polly Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, attend the meeting- of San Jose Council |asking that lights be installed on Charles |leave eity without permission of chief of |cester, Mass, Polytechnic Institute, was Stiff 3 No. 14, Enights of Columbus, to be held | gnd Davis streets, Riverside park, was|fire d 2 Shsanen, was played by Miss Myrkle, hio Voted that the Mon-|at his home the past week. IN NEW HAVEN QUIT W0 Swenson playing eppesite her as m’wl"., neck, "' rmhmmaflmmw‘l 13 | tonignt (Monday) in the Loomer Opera |referred to light committee with power. |ticelloacceptange question and the Mans-| Robert H, Meiggs has moved from the 0, all m aches of the back Hoth parts were cleverly Hause bigck, The question of grading Lebanon avenue |fleld avenye extension question be merg-|house on South Main street which he| New Haven, April 11—Plymbers and ts, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, At the meeting of Windham Encamp- | ¥2s taken up and City Engineer R. E.{ed and the street committee he frosted feet, colds of the p- given | sold recently, to the Grieff house on |Steamfitters to the number of 17§ did net ment, No. 10, I. O, O. F., to be held to- | Mitehell stated that work was started!PoWer to conmsider this an engineering chest (it often its pneumonia). ‘gcmdfl&:in‘s: hospital size $3.00 Norwich avenue, whicn he has purchased. |80 to work on building operations today, night work in the Pumle Degree is. to|SeVeral years ago but abandoned for |Dreblem and deeide on acceptanee of| There was a large attendance at the|thereby adhering to what thelr unies be performed. Following the meeting a |S0Me_Teason unknown to him, = Veted | Monticello street upon completion of | entertainment in the old town hall- Sat- | L2Fms & “lockoyt” because the contrastors { collation is to be served. th:it W“;ln;nm R ,’g""n.“?’,..,“‘"""’ J. Pello- 'fi - s - |urday evening given by the alumnae of ::n;ot:rred;&ewwu m.:‘n-' h‘ol :v“ln squin, an o8 E. her be made per- lderman gar 'W. Jacobs of the|Mt. Holyoke college for the benefit of the . : mgs“ ‘:;u;u of Miss Luey Marietta manent men at Engine Company No. 1,|Peurth Ward was electéd president of ! college fund which is being raised. The|Sheet Metal Workers' union alse stayed psoworth, daughter of Mr. abd MUs. B |effective May 13t On the last name s |the'beard of aldermen, Alderman Geo. |entertainment consisted of g Shakespear- |Out: The numbers mentioned were detap - Elisworth, of No. 40§ Pleagant street | anestion arose as Alderman Lowls J.|W. Hickey urged that owners of proper- |ian Burlesque and a number of stereop- |Mined at labar union headquarters whera and Alman Fish of Bloomfield, N. J. Flynn -asked Alderman at Large William | ty_on Main street be urged to lay good |ticon views, the rolls were called and men responded. to take Digoe at the First Congregaf I. Webber what had been e with |s\dewalks in front ef their property as| Attorney Edward M. Day of Hariford | The general movement of organised la~ al church Thursday afternoon, April ‘14 |the name of Michael J. Hnglish. An|® matter of civic pri™ The week of at 2 o'clock. The ceremony is to be theiame s 8 masier i Wity was_the guest of his father and sisters :0'“}:1 ‘;he'::‘::‘l:‘l i :"’; s "l: iment was offered substituting the was desiznate as "“Safe on Norwich #venue over Sw & oxpe 3 come pertormed by Rey, Harry 5. MoOready, | name of Mr. Knglish for that of Ms. Bar. | Week” and on that week crosswalks are| Jorsold 1. Kerr, who hung:e,n at his| Friday of thia week, when, i the oem~ s A tht pastor. ber, as it was clalmed that Mr. Fnglish | o be painted out on the Main street pav-|home in Valatle, N. Y., for the past few | tractors have not offered the year's wi mm g s The Ford automobile destroyed by fire lted for the nosition before Mr. Bar-|ing the crosswalk to be six fest wide, |weeks on account of poor health, return-|and time schedules for signing at wuch & hit In New York and other Dl' F C Jackmn Friday night on Windham road remains |ber. The matter was nut to vote and |White lines measuring six inches M fed to this place Friday. Mr. Kerr was|DPrevailing rate of wages, all members of cities. On Wedneaday, Dawn o' the LR WY . a puzzle. The state motor vehiele de- |the amendment.was last, Mr, Barhep he- | Witdth to determine walks. Pcople are|timekeeper in the office of C. W. Blakes- | the unions afiliated with the Building tains; Thureday, 30 East; Friday. partment_states the car is owned by|iNZ appointed a permanent man. Voteg |UPEed to cross streets only on out | lee & Sons and was in thelr office here. |Trades alliance will stop. Painters aad , The DE‘NTIST Tony Jamokooex of No. 357 Windsor | that the oity berrow 83,006 as needed for | €ossWalks. Adjournment was at 9.50 o'- street, Hartford but although the car is | CUTTent expenses. A bill from Mrs, Hene guest over Sunday of his parents, Mr, |dividual agreements bave expired, 715 Main Street, Willimantie at @ local garage, mo such person has |Tietta E. Lewis of Pearl street for yeim. on 8 At s meeting of the building trades |2nd Mrs. Albert H. Foote been after it. Thicves got in their work | bursement far money expended due te a |held Monday Right “' i s Hours—2 a m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44} befare the burneg ear was towed to the Central Labor| Charles H. Strong, who has been in LO ; fall on Maln stregt, Fehruary 21, refer-|Unlon hall it was voted that the oifer PUBONIC EEAGUS BLAOKS garage but the pelice now refuse to allpw |Fed to committee on claims. Frank Foote of New London was the |carpenters have been stopping work as ine Norwich for several menths on aecount PLIGHT TO VIEGIN ISLANDS the car to be taken away before they look | AMounted to $39. $11 for medt '!lh' hfl! :{‘qfl;‘e Master Buxkl;n be rejected as of poar healb'. has returned ta his JAY M. SHEPARD to the matter. Mon v e Lo Son $13 Tun Togt B 0Cionl aen. ullding trades 9 Willimantic are|nome on Hayward avenue. Friends are| wosnington, April 1L.—The twa air- : inta the matter. day 5 person eailed | tion ai r lost time. the lowest paid in the state and living |pleaseq to see him back again and In il 3 Susceeding Filmore & Shepard at the garage for the car and when| A Tesolution Was adopted autherlsing|eenditions at present do mot warrant & |improved health. planes pileted by marines whigh left here o 9 o told te motify the police left and has not | the Water committee fo extend the wa- |decrease in Tate of pay. A fldet of five large aute-tracks from | 107, @ Hight to the Virgin Isiands 1Set F nl Director & Emb‘lm” been heard from since. The police be-|ter eystem on Mansfield avenue. aetin he- Bridgeport arvived fx town Sunday afs week are rnturni,ng without having reagh- une! lieve the car was stolen or was engaged | In%_taken following the reseipt at. the |, A Meefing of the Willimantic Clerks® i unday at-eq their objective, it was anniunced te- 60-62 NGRTH 8T. WILLIMANTIC | in liuor running st the time it was bur- | March meeting of a netition from Wi, | Erotective assoctation was held Monday | o0, TUoy U1 B CmPIOYEd O (NS day at the navy department. The planes Lady Assistant Tel. Connection | ed- 3 iam E. Jackson and 22 others. night In the Board of Trade rooms on |1eW state road job. turned back at San Domingo City, it was|? s o The atrect committee meparted that|Main street. A committee of three was —_—— sald, beciuse of a bubonic plague epl- S vy i |ty Monday " moraingt o nn | Monticello street ghould mot be aesepted | 2PPOIated to canfer Wwith the merchants| OKLAROMA AND TEXAS demic at San Juan, Porto Rico, the Rext Kill B Fome; 1lness) 0685 ‘2 ze. 'She born | BY the city. Voted that the sewar gnd | of, {he eity relative to the Thursday half IN SUIT FOR OIL PIELDS |8nd last stop scheduled before the Virgin gurey Dros. in Ireland but had lived in this sountry | T2teT St A% L ptalting water e Bt B DR . g . Y lang sewer service on Wndham streat ex. T at least six months| washington, o s Faeined Binriay. o TN FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |for many yesrs. She was the widow of |{cucton following reauest of - Quianiehe|OF the Year. A% a ecent mecting of (he | 1 i supreme Spurt (6day. the Grot big The Dishe 5 oy EMBALMERS 2 - in the supreme court teday the first big| Au Prince, Haiti, from where they are ERS > dnughters, Mrs. Thmothy | Gestelly —og] Windham comnany and others, exmenss m;‘“fl};l;:“{w"g:r :’:;"::d t’fl‘““"flv points in her suit with Texas for juria- | seheduled to. fly to Guaatanama, Cuba. 36 Union St. Willimantic, Conn. | Storrs anq Miss Katherine O'Brien of gotb;‘ :’;‘r:a‘ Iguths r;;;‘,—ne? of petitien. Hetieey sy, ta 8o neit m"th: m:ch?‘;“{é diction over valuable Red River eil | They wl&o rcg’l«?‘e‘ }:{m mnmu'.km on Ller in on el return hce o (Lady Assistant) |South Coventyy, - three aoms, Demnls, |wimangm strest extension, i%:!agedfim‘n. Fequesting that the matter be reconsider- fle}?.s'nn opinion Which was unanimous, . 2 :hanx;nxynr and street committes loak in- :& "'gl'm":‘g':u“f the c‘g‘;s a“&j except that Associate Justies Clarke took | The of the flight was to map et ‘:Sm‘s"':i'.:{:“"““,.."':,‘:,‘, of May. ld during the WeBMh | 1, part, the caurt held that the-south |out an air route to the Virgin Islands T bank of the Red river must be taken as|and demonstrate the feasibility of land Main street. Voted that 10 Some members of the Emerald . ject, ] net receipts of police eourt be - addes | PAsKethall team with thelr friends were | i, true boundary between Texas and | type planes making a long cruise ever j semi-amnually to polica henefit fand, ety "MFained at the Windham inn Monday | 0r (s Tatter atate 12 e paint where the | T 1A 8nd water. i fective May 1st. Voted that rules &, 6, |PIEht by an eathuslastic supporter of the | 5 int 7 and 8§ reterring to fire department be |03 An fne chicken supper was en- piver crames the 109th mesidisn ¢ 1 2 ; Wiilimantic, Conn. Jovi d briot speeches were made by | Situde. More than 1000 miles of boun- mtembers of the — dary were permanently fixed by the de. team. dary :“ L New Benator From Kentucky ceording te the srt of Chief of | The court based its findings speeifically — A M AR"H[““S h’m Daniel I mm, there were on mee e&rml of the treaty signed in 1319 | [H 32 arrests during the month of Mareh, | hetween the United States and . Spain, A * follows: Drunkenness 3, assault 3,|which “consummated. Leuisiana pure S 5 Street Proporty. \ Uivach of Boace 4, homeeumport 1. bastar. | shasert That domngnt. It Retd. afran i s g A ol i = T ‘ @y 1, msane 3, vagrancy 4, suspicious |its ewn depision in the ease of the Units i . James 1. Case hias ;" e persons 1, gambling 3, murder 1, violat- | States vs. Texas, set the south bank of L M. Lathrep te Gféswanar prop. L ing aute laws 1, vielatien of liquer law |the river °: the tiva h-undary. ¥ | B i erty located at No, #19 Washingion street 3, theft 1, perjury 3. 7 Soon after the suit in equity was Insti- ' consisting of wih G of land. — Thege eases were dispased of as fol- | tuted by the state of Oklahoma, the at- . :’m‘:dmm:n‘ng:-flm extemstva ¢ 1 99 |lows: Gommitted to jail 3, bound over | tention of the supreme gourt was ezlled B MR Ky e T and b ‘1, | to the “serious conflicts" which had oe- 2 WILL HELP YOU MAKE SPRING HOUSE CLEANING || In 0ng Month,“Fruil-a-Hves” | &> e sna coula’s "sisreed™ | 0" ine oot "conties” which e oo T N R EASY. » sa“ um. fllflfl other officers 3, released by chief 3,]&des of the river aver disputed jurisdic- neolled .t"l;:nfln of judgment sus- |tion l‘n:'buw:q ;Wu‘:! to t;‘: m it bati as rizhts arder e 3 658 Piuer Avs., Toov, N.¥. | §*f8d o onriatlodt obs w il | o et b e L ] have been & great sufferer |state hesmital 1, appealed 1, tramps |the contention that the eil deposits under for years with Kidney Trouble and |l04H0d 34, comnlaints 1 the river were vested In the federal $1.00 Will Put One in Your Home, the Balance in Small Weekly Payments Comtipetion. fi tried wt;-u.,,- out 152 Hours. Vatus of O aaEniAINg “a Gansis of srmed o contina 100 seres of Tand, lavee houme about a mon and yith almegh Bids for sidowalk vl fiict” even, the eourt said, it proceeded to 3 rn veral bulld i i i canstryction int a fedekal receiver to take char cludes all stock, teols and machinery. It is dicdeP in dirt t;lt damages your el.r:efina. immedinte results Tho:;hv TaTR oen, Teotved bt wrset cam: ‘.EE:’?"’:{' oy Pl B Shune e . | {80 T ovmere sk immsaiae o wee| and make a bluff Trouble bas dissppeared 889 | nos of the bids until - ; sion property. Carpet pers rooms only a at Coastipation is fagt jearing me, s o ida untll Thuscay evening _—— / ‘Women in Porte Rico are ngt 4 VENEZUELAN MIS The menthly meeting of the Willi- * by ted to vote, byt can hoid publie h mantic Wefare Buseau was held Mon- ARRIVES IN NEW YORE ~ real thorough cleaning, your ru? may look clean HEFRY DATER. but they are not. night at the Valley Street Armory,| New York, Apml 1lePregentation of 55, 3 Tabists, the medicine made from 8sa of velitime nature was trans- (o § i . , TRY A HOOVER AND BE CONVINCED. i s e velaabe o o duigg | Be4 424 sovrel Vil were varoa i | 1, e q,,-g:,-,f- Boliyar ta the A Great Discovery .'o:k - o ' . =By a practically unanimauy F:: e:':'fi::‘-?z ?n'::m:; :.n.i Amvrfi: J Dr. Leonhardt, & western physielan o "&-l'b.:flz‘hcfi& ; e Beestary’ ciuy "lmwwwl:mr: Dr, Beishaa il Hersw, fereim minlates ottt t g are_m o pies to I s § m m Q) erican 3 m Ho C- MURRAY CO. Aldflltfl:’tfmm FRUIT-, ‘?‘!'?V% t‘: :flm \: the earlier l:l;dn!a of ‘&‘l ga'yp.‘:'l’;am“he :;n;.“’ e:.;m.; 'u:. .h.ul‘ ':_1 Richard ol m. ‘.u#. ; Limited OGDENSRUBG, M. ¥\ | ivons iien " S | s e Aathe tad i ighe | /1W7oF 534 liven Covibgionn \ Bolivar, he

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