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if you want to see THE STYLE come in and we will be glad to show you the classiestJine in town. SOL PAPIER SAY BRITISH NAVY INSADtMHTO All DENY BRIBERY IN M'NAMARA CASE But in Cash, Now in District Attorney's Safe, Awaits Owner OF ALASKAN PROBE SOClETf SEEKS INFORMATION CONCERNING LITTLE ALICE ic i i i is a i i nwii i a I in i "Jl.ci"- Committee Chairma ing Brandeis's fes-fggestTon, Says Purpose Accomplished i Taken From a Who is Said to Have at Least i bands--Say Little Girl Was. Cared for---Other i dren's Notes. INHAILROAD DEAL MANN DME5- a i i i a I pr- i i i i i I i i i i i i A "The real i i i i i i i i 1 i i i i i i i i r.ru i i 1 1 1 I i .1 i i i i i i I i A i a I iti 1 i i i 1 a i men ipt i i i i i a i i I 1 i i i i olr- i MI Tfi.T fW A T-' ml i li.nv i A i i i i 1 We. i i 1 Is i i i vino i i i a i i-hon- 9 i i a a hv First Uord nf the A i a the ro.ncensvis ef opinion tOua' is a 1 a in i i a has resulted the dipe.ivi-ry a i sea.

are in a sad i-ondition. The general supposition is a the elder a a nffieers. who wern i hart failed to keeri abreast of the nmes. and a an.l liis atlvienrs de- otrlpil to replaee i i wim fire fresh frnni i afloat c-hi-ck hooks and a i if the 1 1 A i a i i i i a i a i i a a rpte 1 i a i A i 'ma a I wnl.1 i is i i it men A I frooi'is." a i i 1 "This is a i i a and I i i a i i i i i a i a Leeonipte I i i M. a inura A i i i i i i i prohal'!" i i I i tho I 1 )-, i i said kn.w.

i i c.iti ii' i Alaska i I i i i (i I I I i i i i I is i i a i i i i i i i iT'ipctrt i i a i ti in i i i i i i .1 a i i i I i a i i i a i 1 A a a i nf t.i i 1 i i nicy si i i i i risk V. -a Si" lei is i nt: 1 i i A a 1 I i i i -he a-. I Ti "i I i I 1 a i i i i i i i i i i i i v. I r. i h' 1 i i i i "'a i i i i i i i I i i i tho a i i i i side.c any i I i anil tram lilsi- DEATHS.

A this city, on the 27th Marie wife nf W. Dettmar, in the 63rl year of her ape. The relatives and friends of the family, also Martha Washington a Xo. 1 2 O. Ladies' A i i a of -the i a Sinplns Society and the Ladies' A i Society of German a of the in job, thf a rein i a there, is' in a i i a in the a nf i i A i i a.u owner, i i a it was used to bribe i 1 in case if a H.

i i a a a cused of in i i the i of the Los A Tinvs i i The defense charges money i hy Merchants' a a i elation to i i the Advent, are' i i to attend the a frnni her late residence. 557 Snath i Friday -nn at, o'clrok. I ropnt at Riverview Cemetery. 11-27-31 A I 4 into rest, on 28th i Leon Janlonski, in the 39th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the a i also St.

John's Kanty, St. Francis Beneficial Society. Trenton Fire Clay and The a i a flevp.lopin.- ntF plete.y.. eclipsed jjie i in rase, which i t-sord- to-riay. a i a i not rknvn a end of a i is not yet in Dlst riet A Frederick? known to OP i i a i a a Orand be I i a If a is done, it.

i en KO necessary to take the charges tor for the defense, who IF accuse trying to brihe G. N. Lorkwood, a prospective jtiror, hefore a i a a p. a a i a i a i i i a a a i i i i i i ninf'-i-- i i i i i i i amid in Hecrc i a reual-ff lias been endorsed a i i i i i i i the President. "The of a i that t' 1 most a a i a nn i i a to.

Ryan in i poliry. of I "Tiie i a riveted 1 public a i i nn a a i mid I WHS. "the i I'iiuso o( Secretary Fisher's i i a sum- mpr, "On his in a ronrini authorized i i a views i A a a i i which i a a from a i i a i policy and which are In a i a views on the subject a i hy the i feel a by a ing attention to the a ivp very a i a a i in i i I I I i i i i i i sin- i a i I I I I i i I I 111 i tlT'l'P a in i i i a i i i i i i i i i i i i "1 if 1 irn tn how tn. 1 i i be i met Thi.s i i i a i a i i i i i i i i i i i i i I i i i i i i i i some i i i A i a not b. ini-.

i i i i a A search is i i i by tlv- society 111" i i i i ixlrl. I i claim.Hl a Roach a had her since, she as nn i a In a i A i i iit )hr-- Rpff-ivinc I I where Wharton a Says i a i i a a of House of "Dicker" "With bor- i Ready tn Hrw for mer President inr; 1 a i I ,1 I i i i i i i i 'i I i niere" i .1 I a Vwri. i i i i i i i i i ni i'-i 1 i 1 I K. r. 'i' i 1 i i i i i i i i 1 i LITTLE ALICE.

men; I. a a i I I i a i i a iiuio.h am a i i i read a '-vrtt. .1 I about this chantif? of policy. "The i may go a Mr. Fisher, and recommend a i i a from Centre Street, on Friday morning, at o'clock.

Requiem high mass at St. Stanislaus Church 'at 9 o'clock. Interment, at Laxiy of I-iourrles Cemetery. I A Palmyra, K. oh th 2 7 inst, Therese Kenne-r, ag-ed SI yearp.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funera.1 from the residence of her son. John Kenner. Farnsw-orth Avenue. Bordentown, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Bordentown Cemetery.

A I thig. city, on the 27th Alice youngest daughter of the late Ryke R. and Anne Elizabeth Sedam of New Brunswick, N. J. Relatives anrl friends are respect- i i to-attend the funeral services on Friday morning, at II o'cloelc, from the residence of Mrs.

John Dickinson, i Greenwood Avenue. Interment at Willow Grove Cemetery, New Brunswick, N. J. ll-28-2t I this city, on the Oeorge son of W. and Catherine Thompson, In the 13th year, of his age.

The relatives and friends of the faTrrtty, also--the--St. Aloysttis--Soiety- of St. Marys Cathedral, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his parents' residence, 58 Passaic Street, on SatafirSay. morning, at 8 o'clock. Requiem high mass at St.

Mary's Cathedral at 9 Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. ll-29-2t WHITLOCK--In this city, on, the 28th John C. in the S4th -rrraii Pilgcr, vt-ho aid of Ashton, stated that Murray jumped out of a window, knocking out the sash, and 'grabbed the real estate man as he passed the house. After- struggling with the powerful year of his age.

The relatives and friends of the family are invited attend the funeral from his late esiaence, 17 Chapel Street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Injjgrment at Greenwood Cemetery. ll-29-2t I A I this city, on the 28th Louts, son of Louis' and Isabella Wiederman. aged 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his parents' residence.

77 West Street, on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Lady of Lourdes Cemetery. It IN MEMORIAL Eardley, who died 30, 1909. She is gone and grave hath received her, It was Jesnts that called her away; She is gone to the Lord, who re- de.eme} her From night to the splendor of day. Sadly missed by her parents, MR: AND MRS.

JOS. BARDLET. POULSQJM GQLEM4N" Fnneral Directors and .18 WAHKERf SlSL Telephone 356. Treriton. IT.

A. A A DIRECTOR 414 S. Broad Street. Coaches To Hire. Bell phone .157.

later-State 1ST. hand them up. Op--the other a a i be forced to p'it in a before i i magistrate then it' would a a compel state to tell mogt of what it knows aboxit the alleged i JUMPS FROMWDW 1 PAYS Michael Murray's Stomach Remedy Caused Attack on J. H. Ashton Michael Murray, a blacksmith of Olive Street, who was arrested while attacking' Joseph.

Ashton. real estate broker, yesterday, claimed that the excitement was merely the result of stomach trouble, with i he had been suffering for two days, using a pint of brandy as a remedy. Rounds- blacksinfith on the sidewalk, his victim, who had "never met him before and knew no reason for the fierce attack, managed to shake off his assailant, and Roundsmn Ptlser, who had hurried to the scene, took Murray to the Central Police Station. Tpon learning a Murray n-as unwell. Ashton declined to a against him.

Justice. a took the a i from the policeman and A reliable and effeotivf remedy for in 'all its forms. Get bottle, take it to directioBs, and if you are not benefited return the eaipty bottle tmA our. moneyT Sold and guaranteed by iller Drug Wauan and Hanover Sis. Permanent Organization to Be Made State-Wide--Formed for SeveraTIReasons Farmers of th several townships in Union find Somerset Counties -wilt combine for the purpose of.

securing more uniform tax rates, for the general improvement of social conditions in the rural sections and tor various other things. A meeting was held in Plainfield a day or two ago, at which eight townships were represented, and an organization was started to he called The Association of New Jersey TSownbhips. Some of the things to be emjjpdred In its platform are: State aid for town- Ship roads, indeterminate franchises, extension parcels post, state aid for township agricultural schools, equal taxation, 'social centers to. en courage boys and girls to stay in the country, lower rates of fire insurance, and so on. William Jeffery of New Providence Township, Union County, was elected cnalrinain.

the. meeting. A permanent organization is to he formefl. an9 'it is expetrted that townships fn Union. Somerset, Middlesex, Bergen and Mor- rfs Counties will be represented.

It is plaflned later to. inatee the association organization. population. i it will not have a i a i a wltti its enormous i eral wealth. The people of the i States bought Alaska and paid for Tt out of the i treasury.

The comm i i it would be unwise to turn over its tremendous i a i wealth to great syndicates for ex- a i a.nd a a i a i i enormously to i wealth, and consequently to their power, qnd rendering more acute, more intense, the dangers which now threaten ua from the concentration of FIGHTER BOWS TO CAPTAIN CLEARY Patrick Murphy of New York is Bested--To Attack Stone Pile Now The i i is of sent his broihcr. by uric nf the i i a the New- Jersey i I S.icieiy. was rescued less 1 a a year a BO. a i i been hazily tiy i i a "Pear Brother i I'm all i I'm i mi .1 a I a a nice home. the every i 1 I so to i a a a I (lay school.

I nut a I've a false face, i've a a I feed Fldo; a a i i cats and t-ilack a AVe've six cows, hogs, ten i pips: find 'six horses. We've sot a lot of chickens. I've got a eo'nd teacher. We've got lots of -pnar. apple and i peach trees.

I've cot a nice bed. I've not a Fourth of July pistol. p.ot. ten in a i pis brink. 1 i two milps in a wagon to school ami when I come home- do my and play.

I've sot an air eun. I ride i I near river and see lots of a I po to school at Bridgeport. I get lots of honey to rat. I to i i delphia i Mrs. K.

and new clothe.s and shoes. When 1 crime here' HILLED HUSBAND Patrick Murphy, a stea.mship fire- to the. of New York i a 44 years, resisted arrest at the hands of Patrolman Sch.r.orhus yesterday afternoon in front of the. Court House and was successfully controlled by Captain Cleary, who happened to see the furious struggle and to the assistance of the policeman. Despite the i i Mows with i greeted him.

Captain Cleary handled the man cooly. placing him flat upon his hark on the 'Cjyrrt Hrmsf" a and holding him "wnYto'PBTrSTman sum- the patrol Justice Xaar fined S2S last evening at the Second "District Police Court, hut as the visitor had only ho was given the, i to use his muscles in attacking the stone pile in His sentence was for three months. WIFE SEES CRUEL CEXTREVILLE, M.D.. Nov. whipping for wife-beaters, has been revived in a a and a gathered at the i to see the second punishment of the i ever Inflicted in Queen A and the first since the revival of thP old law.

Thn culprit was Laurence Stiner. He. requested a his be summoned to. witness the atonement the law exacted from him, savin- he deserved it and that, he wanted' her to see him ished. Mrs.

Stin was given a chair post and grimly watched the proceedings. RtinPT took first three strokes with scarcelv more thon a i but before the descended the muscles of his shoulders' and arms were drawn into 'tenso knots from tho pale white livid marks, filled i bruised blood, which lined his shoulders and down his JVhen the sixth stroke fell sigh pf relief escaped the throng that had gathered wiiippingv- ket was thrown nbout the i i shouWers and ho was hurried to his cell, xvhere the Jail physician, applied ointment to- heal the cut's. to a is very angry. i i i a i i lives a seven i Kesr a He is a man of i and for a lout; i a because iif a i i he a hts i i i is said. his i to MC-VI a ill the w-ek.

Two of ills hoys. Carl a rehi i i i i a a i th'- a i S'line i a a a a 'Thev were absent a nf da vs. were i a i i ni i hriTt out of an i i a rlnst. Then the people a i a tlie a a a i recer. so an a of i i A i one a he i ones poortv a i a work I a i i a a a a cnulrl be i i i ar.rl l1 i i a a a he n.s very a a i i i a i a wr-re "liars." i i a i i i i i a i i i i at a i a i i i i i i i i i ceived.

WOULD HAVE STATE I i 1 1 1 In I t-in 11 I I i "I I i i. i i 11 i i i i i I 1 i il a i i i in 1 a i i i i i i a i i i i "I Hi I i I i I i "i i i a a i i i i '-'f i a i i i i I I 1 1 "Three i -M In i i i i i I met one of i i '1 money i 1 a i now a --iiM c-iiins i i i I i i i i i i i I a I i a i i a a a i i i i a i i a I a he a i i i i ti'1'1 me. In nnd i i be 111 'v da ion of the 1 bates a i I in, 1.1, i i It-, r. i i -i tie i 1 I I i Closed- ThanltcgiviWa Eve in Buying Clothing is as Necessary as in Transaction Suits and Overcoats, a $35-00 Value, S50, i -ij' i a a i i i i I I i ni i i i i i i a a a to i a and i i i i I a a i a a 1 I i in i p. 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i 'a 1 i a i I i i i i .11 i I a I i a i i a I I A -it i i is pi M.

i i i i i i i i .1. a EAST. a itv a i i i a i i i i i i i i I- a iLe.t.itlll.,.'''''.' 1 1 i charees a i bv A i i i a i i reauJ-U" pr of the i i It i i i i a i a i i i i a i a a a 'mid i i a a i in-tc. Roosevelt a ele, I i i i t' Jury Acquits Mrs. O'Shaughnessy Who Slew Man to Save Him YORK.

Nov. 2 9 Frances O'ShauKhnessy, who shot a "to save his soul," was a i on a charge of murder by the i ester- day afternoon. A deUheraSThs two hours, the jury returned a i of not gnJitty. The defense was a combination of i a i and the i la.w." In charging the jury Foster "SaTo: "Then; is--no--fHeputo hftre lw.it that George O'ShaURhnessy came tn i a a prunshot at hands of the defendant. There is no contention that the i i was i i able or excusable.

"Tour first consideration i be as to whether or not she was sane, or insane. I also take it that there Is no contention but that this a in- tended to i George O'Shgughnessy." The court, told the Jury that it considM- murder In the first decree. iu degree or i slaughter i first The jurors after two hours' deliberation that she was insane at tl-ie time of the shooting. Mrs. was led back to her cell a the verdict in accordance i the cuStom prevail-, ing itiji insanity cases.

a she i be hroushj into the court again to face two experts who have already testified to her present a i Her counsel and the District A ask the a i i if she Is now insane, and according to i i the court will give her liberty or her Incarceration In an asylum. The woman faced trial with the expectation of going to- the -electric chair. she Che verdict she fell insensible, in the arms of a' cimrt a a and. although she recovered consciousness almost i i a she a i to recognize those a her for several minutes. MUCH BEATEN, 1FE WOULDN'T COMPLAIN Police Say Joseph Green Threw Dish at Her and Aimed Gun Green, who was arrested on i a charge, of wife-'heatin- some i ago--and 1 taken to the Central Police a i again yesterday by -Patrolman a Green, after a fierce Druggie.

Tlw policeman sitated that 1 Green threw a i dish at his wife and cut lip, pointed-a. reyolver at her and threatened to kill her. Although-" suffering i a closed Mrs. Green" refused to mak" a complaint against her husband. Jus- fce Naar sentenced Mm to the County for three rnonths.

The former complaint "vvlfl pOrjut against him, aitd he may go to prison. Ship Canal Commfssion Also Advocates Creation of Board of Engineers The report i to Governor i a a i i tie, i suergested th.at- a i a a ways be by i i and be i i meet present i The also a a i a i i a a a a commission or hoard- of en- a a i a i a fur all harbors, a a i i i aml- a a a i a ha i i i i i are: i W. IVmiielly. Trenton, a i a a "en'-e; I a J. New Jatnes I i Xotvark; i i a i secret a a upon aftei-Tionn a i A of Iji.s i a i i 1 i a i tk-A i i '('he r'-jT'-irt ea.rly to L'et the a i a i i i nf A a i i a A i i a i i i a i T.irrTKRS A 1 A "I a do I a i Mr.

'but i sorpebodv was a a some ence a i a i H.iid Me I i i of fLT.n.nnft put up for elect Inn expenses i die nf N'ew a a i a i October, i a i a a a reached i i i he urged I i Roosevelt to i i i i i i of cash on a i i a i i a a I I a i i i a Boston a a i i i a i a a declared a a A i a had lu-pun a "propagaJiria" in i i won propose-d to spend nne i i a secure Indorse- of the proposed currency legisla- i "Yesterday a a in i a i a a to Cnllcc.t a i share of the i ftno," he sa'id i i a a of i also a a before i a declarer? the decree to dissolve the A i a Tnhaccn a was a "p.arlnK farce:" also a Sherman a i a I i a i i i i a needed a ROOSEVELT WON'T TALK I i i a of- i I a a i 1 i i i i HOLDS THIEF PILE i You Save 40c on Every Pair of Princess Gloves At $1.10 for are Mother and Girls Return Home and Find Burglar, Who Gets a Beating Princess Louise Gloves really worth $1.50. We splctjrlid gloves 1'nnii famous glove' i France, in i i i i A NO-. i In i i i i i I -3 i of -in en i i i A i i' 1 i i i i Vi iisr- Glovpsare- de nt' superh soft, pliable a i jded sirnl tinished, he TOETOflflflSHME PPTATTr.rc. A N'ov. "Phave.

I'm in i bit nf ilu -i Jl.1 O. eve ,1 he I i his a a clin-rli. d- i tl 1 i Florence a v. th" person a she 'vas a.s go-id nt i i a as a She work I i i s-n a soon she ev 'he i French had net i task. he hail had filch- a a and rVidn't to Wlten i Tarbell had i French dared hr to a him for i and as shn a.

'lare ehe i In'tn. Ths Rev. K. a a and in the shop, i is wnvn. JAIL BETTER THAN TWINS 29.

Ol.mel Theodore Roosevelt shown synopsis nf a Barker's" i mony in a i the a i on I a 'Commerce, in i Colonel Roosevelt's tm mo figured i I'-ml a d. a "I ns soon i a pipe a i i i a as discuss nonsense." Roosevelt i i i not. add to this a repe.attng i a i a i i einphij.s)s. i a i wlvn presserl i a i a i i expression. MURDERS FIVE AND 23 tu-iri'- i all nf irmrle i in i i seem Ilk a a a i to "But i n-lll me i he said.

my to i-'arrv the Special to the Times Thti Rev. B. Jamison win installea Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Wednesdaj, December 6. fto tnrtallatlon- Jfce bv thf tn. ot Hirford" The Horace former Castor the cBurch, win glfe the people.

JfJ(e Rev 3 Calyln VFreircH of 4 If it Sciatica and Neuritis no matter how stubborn ior even chronlo your may be. VURITO Is compounde'f of U. P. standard) Ingredients, free opiates or" na-rcotlc, is paTfttctble- ffuggftrt of It subject to price refunded when.taksn r'epu- FALLING HAIR AND I SCALP GOES, A moderator, the Brooks of Trpntop, ev a -wBf-- ehrirgfe- In accordance with directions In eya A. ns At the close of the? will -bo given the pastor his wife in the'church'parlorsV Tour Thanksgiving will hot be complete wlfhotit-- "Old Stock" Brexvety bottling from -jrlass-lined -M6'rcer "Bottling Cpmjjansr, Distributors, to-day, or at least send for paftlftuJar's.

xvith unsolicited people y.ou; will' convinoe Oh sale at John. A. ScbHltiX Broad Hniiover or will be sent direct bv inall on i-e- celpt of price--91 and 82--fn. boxes. CHEMICAL Flntlron Bnimtnr.

Tvrlt, i Offldals of the State Villntre for Bpi- 'leptics'at Skillman appesired before 1 the State Board of Public rtilities ypsterdsy aftprnoon and presented an application for tho boal-d force th Ehllatfelphia Reading Railroad to place an overhead bridge' at Shlliman. Th6 officials of the Institution claimed that la a necessity and would do away -with a danserotis cfnssing. 'does not think that the is. needed. Commlsstoirer H11- lery heard the appeal for theJaoard, and decision will be announoed-later.

Pon't worry because your hair falling, minute, of arlinn is worth a. day of worry. riot bottle of doliphl-' fin PARl.rAN SAHK Ut-tiH. it at once. PARISIAN A now sold throughout America la guarantW-d by Miller Drue Co.

to stop falling hair and Itchtnir scalp, to rid your of dartilniff, tit money back. piemsrAN- A penotratfis into Jhe foots rsf the a'fi'fT 'Stfpptfefi- them with nourish fry require. That's 'the; reason It luts brilliancy into tadel, lifeless hair. Large boitle 60 cents at jyilor Drug Co. an'd druggists everywhere.

Girl with Auburtv hair on cartpn and bottlo. Storekeeper, Insanely Jealous, Slays Entire Family and Then Kills Self NEW Nov. i a in Lodi, N'. .1 a a i his wife, i i sister, a i i a i a i i Vifl? i lia-d oji'trrelerl i his-tom- i a ten d.iys for i i a i 1 p'lit bonds i a a a a 1 a i i i when i a a 'o a him arres-ted and the followed. plnspin worked in a factory dnritu: the i and Boemed to Ke in hTS usual spirits.

In a he a i off. purchased a revolver a to thn home. Mra. Trosselino tried to hold pia. hack as he entered room i her Hrst and shot i a i Fldello.

A i i Rosario a a cryint; i I i i i "tilt, papa, please don't'." kissed i and her. a which he ran tl." a a There he. killed I'e, ortno. Then he returned the bodies i nnd i Tvir-rr. and took biff own i YJ.C.

A. SPEAKER, DR. Dr. Be-nniah I-xintrtny Whitman, a i'n at was otie o't a.t Sunday afternoon mcfttlnRS of the- Young- Men's rhrist-ian Asaoclation. i tli" i I i i u-' 1 1 i I ir.

hut i i i il-c i i i veil'--- i is 1 i 1 .1 i i a 'loor i i i I i i i i i i i A i i i i i i i i I vo i h'Mp-4 you tO i i i i i i i i i i i i of it. goes i i a A A A is the i i i question, rua-" I i ef Er'ri i -i If i a.sk for 1-3 mix-" t-uf There i i better than Hetty's Mocha and Java at, a pound bi" Mrth and was a man of majestk- stature and powerful was i last Saturday, night while a Masonic gathpring, was a at a hospital for lysis of thf Gifted with a rare facility for th most i i and oaptivatins; thouEhts, and cnnvprrint i storns of i a Dr. mfih wn.s an orator classical style. well as notable- writer on political and sociological subjects. Ho was pastor of the.

Baptist Of Seattle, and previously of the, Baptist. Church of PhSiadPlphin, and was well known In this boon a speaker on important at Peddle Institute. Ho was for four years president of the now 'He George Washington UHlvorslty. ACOUIRESBOATCO. A i to Ba.rdnv I i a a fv ViTin" i i i a I i i i a i i i i a 1 11 a i i i i i i i i i i I yea.rp.

new i i i i nt a. 1 i i 1 i The i jiropopef a a i i r.r" Ht a. i i i i i a of niri'-t'T-r. an Ij i i i i i i i It n.l-!o trt a i i i i a pa-cK'ice i i i and i i a Hi. Eczema and Pimples or So ft Velvety Skin Missouri Man "Was Shown." Now Says Resinol is Best Voicing thousands of others a disi "veref! to he In their i i i a cases.

F. ShHtojn. of MiiuHne. t'-lls Resinol Sojip and-' Rr-piiicil have done for-. one demonstration puch as this would hold in other I fact, t.hts has pro-vert -be i a i let'fpr i conclusions i skin.

It it and velvety and very extensivet and can say it is the IT--I for 'I have eve-r used relieves ei-7enn. i barber'sj iti and i alKo 1 blockheads, chilblains, chaps i lips. I I rellei-F-a i aild heajs in a i Restnn! i i i i i lie used on tlvn rawest or most, tnfjamfci surfacpa of the RvsinoJ Soap protects a.nd the skin and should he used i the ointment, Rfshtol i can tie purchased from your in and one-do-Hiir Sixes, but you prefer to -try- a sample, wrltn to Department 9-, R91- nol Chemical Baltimore, Md. 21 E. STATE ST.

Thanksgiving Day You i certainly need cot flowers to mako that TftankaXjfv-. ing i compldte. Why not visit our We will have a largs stock of alt. the choicest varieties in A a 1 The Florist 135 North Broad Street Greenhouses Centre Str'eftt, Cemetery, Funeral Designs Our The'Hotel Sterling dollar dinner on I From 12 M. fr.

Jfustr; all FRANK W. Form-orlv with IfiviaLsori" Knnerm Wirretir anrt Hire. Either plloielS.

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