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LARGE RUSH TO 1 BECOME CITIZENS ONNECTICUT CO. WAGE QUESTION|.... .. "2 ... First Built Between New York and Boston—Description of Craft. FIFRST IN CONNECTICUT. As Viewad in Vermont. N B el s, A Yanks irl has.been marrjed by Aole T e, Snpaiies pos ~Lan Gmesic. ainister] 10 e Unitod ices. Yfi Navy in 1861 to 1863.- States. Now, if he were to come home laratio: >f Intentions P e Bty se —_— v at 245 4, m, carrying her a bouquet of wilted flowers, what classical mot- Have Recently Been Filed. : - John Fiyinn of Warehause Point has [ o woulg oveir th heri—The.winner Board of Arbitration Continues Its S:ssions—Presiden®| The arvdock which was built at the| That the politiclans are getting very | received frewm the navy department a |of this rébus is entitled {o one weason shipyard for the firm of James Tre- | busy in the way of getting out mew { . .. . «mpaign badge under act of | ticket in Cook’s tour to the north pole. > = voterse not only for the coming state e Mellen on Stand Today. sarthen Son & Co, foot of Seventh| YPLorSe not only for the coming state | 0 o p\wovea May 13, 1908, cafl- | —SL Albans Mecesnger. and Eighth streets; New York, wasd{ for the presidential election of two |ing for hadges for men who were 7 successtully launched at the vard on [Years hence, was evidenced at the of- | jo.meq worthy of such an honor. The | The rat's sight is ot good, but its Thursday afternoon at 2.30. The work- | fice of the United States cireuit court, | \FePe WOT VST P0 i S0 (0% | sense of smell and locality is without which was to show that the company |men went under-the bottom and comw | where there were numerous appliea- | badse was scq € 1 ToeonVon oL Sery” | 5orgiial. ould not be called upon to raise the | menced to split the blockings out at | tions from among mewly arrived for- |G 0 Prir\og "yges peing sent out 3 3 scale of wages at present existing. 2 o'clock and in just one-half hour the | eigners - for declaration "of intention R. F. Nict\olson, chief of the bu- which has in hand the wage questions | "\, “piz0a01d, the men's represen- | big hulk took her initial dip. papers and also for petitions’ for nat- : X - between the Conne: ut company and | ta presentied figures to show the This is the first drydock ever built | ural !io!{ 'T‘fi lormerxmper\- hasb;o It has a gun metal , 1 e e € livi 4 e York and Boston, and | be sworn to in the court two years be- employ were brought to a close | iner d cost of living and said that | between New York . @ . : Chades of biuei withi e . < today, Mr. Buckland, vice presi- | he would not introduce witnesses to | the launching ways and sliders were | fore the latter paper can be taken out. ibg the Tibbon iv: & me ]’“‘re‘ eREIhG o New Haven, July 14—When tod sessions of the board of arbitration in a good business eduufiony—-l thor training in real business "m i will add at least one dollar to your salary during the next ten years. Mot “perhaps,” but SURELY. « of tk New York. New Ha & | refute testimony given by high officials built under the supervision of ._'Inmes The rush is greater this yvear t 2 A N o O Ca ammounead that | of the Toad as to the procecdings be. | Hendrickson who has had considera- | last. because of the fact that the in- }25,“;:;“’.’,,‘22,.}:" Merrimac, on the they ha e ub- | tween the company and the committee |.ble experience in this line. | tention papers must be filed now if e per mit at 11| of thirtean when an agreement as to | The drydock is 161 feef on the bot-'| the applicants wish to have a voice In'| anchor on the obWEEee, o . el en of | wage scale was reached and which the | tom and will have two outriggers on | the coming presidential election. In | 2°F ~—O¥ER SR WOEE W0 omb"o = arsaparl a ny claim was later turned down. | the ¢ making her 231 feet on tip. |all there are probably 1500 or more |, s, ™o g™ the |8t. Lawrence until further evidence to but t MOorrow mornit iock President Charles S. Me e New Haven road would take the | comp o o e i | 3T Deming, the company's represen | She is 90 feet wide and draws 42 inch- | declarations of intentions and applica- in and % e i Do | tatier i b W Tl L Nh ie | es of watar, Hight : T o ut papers mow. before the | May 25, 1839. He \reenlisted July 15 | Fradicates scrofula and all Do # sen's “umion, who, it i %aid, broke | after the comp puc in pro- | There arc 12 water gates in the | court here. R e L e oldier 1 thei you know s other op- the mgreement made with the Conf longed testimony as to. the stand taken | dock, which when open will let in imi wpplications are also being f;‘eh’('fhflfc;:h"e":’;’l f e ety OHIET. DUMOTS,. clires. 3 leir portunity, so fruitful and so certain, ticut company by the committee of thirteen, which | 600.000 sallons of water, which with Ing aechs Bridgeport and | the Chilicothe as qi\artermaster. Later | effects, makes the blood rich firough ‘which YOU can e t ernoon se 3. 0.1 stand had been indorsed by nine out of | the ballast that will be put w ew London, 9 > ser : ting: boaf can assur e e et The New Tins | the eleven tnlons. of the ‘state and | sink it so that a vessel drawing 20| Of the applicants which have.thus [swain's mate. and abundant, strengthens all | | yourself a large and lastingincrease 3 »ffered extensive figur la cast aside by the committee, and | feet of water ¢ a 2,000 ton vessel can | far come in here the principal num. Ribor il - i B L i 1o y ? Mr. Flynn is suppoRed-to.be the first r 2 floated in and raised. ber seems to be from among the Rus- vaeh meaai | the vital organs. Take it. show that after fixed | which the company claimed to be ir- | b o 3 0 Bt 1t Sallan o et § il ot s . - = 't the Connectlcut com- | regular, he meant that he would not 1o construction of the eraft con- | sians, the Lithuanians. the Poles, the | under. the act,of conyreas' He ix:86| Gct ¢ (4ey o venal Nagid Ioum, o8 Let us train you in the things the 3 been aid. there mained | introduce witnesses to offset so seri- | sumed (wo schooner loads of lumber, |-Austrians and the I%ahalnf, "nm;v s | ¥ . world wants dmyj-dl»oikeqxnl. per eent. to be pald the [ ous a charge and Mr. Fitzgerald s: consisting of about 1,000,000 feet of | also an increase.of applications from -8 =2 W horthand, typewsiting, “ofScs met. ste: d for its investments, all of ' he would not introduce such testimony, | long-leaf yellow pine. Instead of |among the Irish immigrants. All of \ hods, basking; leber ssvi caulking this craft is all wedged, the | the applicants to be of:a very = 4 g. labor saving systems. only_caulking being on the deck’ and | fair cla iMpgaeitia 1o S - 1 . Such atraining is the passport to L 7 wings : which way thei politics are inclined. 2 . - ENENEE s Sutgo SRurE SNUASTarubNL T The river was crowded with boats | In taking their oath as a voter here, \ Success. 1t is the foundation of the 1 whole Gould family could | With some of us there s no reason-|ana there were about. 1,000 pecple-in | alk of them have fo manifest a knowl \ country’s progress and YOUR 2 rrangement | ing out the cause of our diffculties. | fy L o d traditions o P " . -~ the Among those who came | edge #f the history an . . \ L3, ! wit mnt Hel- | We go to church and listen to the | fom York to witness the launch- | this country s tb renounce alle- s 3 P steady climb to the highest pinnacle Weord of God as spoken by His min ing were James Tregarthen and son. | giance to the country from which they ¥ 5 _ of your ambition. ters here bpelow, know owners of the .dock: William Morgan, | have come. : ¥ Ask for catalogue. It is free. e cea e Scinomas l.“" it the designer, and a number of the| It is understood that many of :inege || | hundread failur we realize fully t officers of the company. embryotic * citizens _are actuated in A THENEW LONDON" overty and riches go hand in hand The dock will be towed to New York |.their 'course politicians who “are : 3 : X = | the vears pass and|in g few days when the pumps and | seeking to bring them into one camp DURING>JULY- AND_J UGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE Business @ue e r es our vision that|gther machinery will be installed. or_the other. GUARANTEED DENTAN. WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER | incqualities exist in every line of e CENAHE. BURLIS. ) RABrubeck, fiyr. NewLondon. Conn l'un endeavor, but we somehow fail New Lobster Agency. All’ Right Now—But. NS 'UBLIC. . o grasp the truth that the in The new lobster agency, opened on : ! | ties which exlst in material thin the nortn dock by J. W. Hammond of | _The municipal electric light plant of | duplicated in the moral forc Boston, has raised the prices on lob- | Kalamazooris 4;‘\uu;, he vagle r('f fl;:rt {life ag well. We seldom consider | sters. ‘The new agency payvs 14 cents | famus city “the best kind of ser- | moral aspect of & question, but think | straight for both § and 10 inch lob- |Viee™ it is said. Tally one for Kala- A Full Set of Teeth | of it only as it affects us materially. | sters, while the other agencies pay 12 | mazoo and stick a pin in the date. .5.00 ‘\\' ot alw < choose o lite- | cents fer 9 inch and 14 cents for 10 Sce what the report will be in five = | we fortunately for some of us be- | inch lobsters. The new agency has|or ten years from now. There lies with the New Natural Gum, | cause in many cases our_choice would | secured several boats to sell to them.| the true test. If the plant continues s Bokeoy sanda. for loes.thas . controlled by its eaSe of accom: | If business picks up. Mr. Hammond | to give satisfaction. pays iis runninz 1000, WEal v Blishment rather than by our quali- | expects to open an agency in Niantic, | expenses and keeps itselft in a state ¥ 0 = ““h o any $15.00 set Col nd another in Stonington. This | of proper expansion—to meet de- made elsewhere. makes four agencies in the village at | mand and repair then it ail ri prese none of them can secure [ and the thing can be accepted as lobsters enough to fill their orders. working well. But if, on :.Jhc other hand, with cheap and abundant ser— Teachers Re-engaged. ics” the- runming expopses eat uD The services of the same teachers | levenues. so that in & few o a have been secured by the school com- | geteriorated plant with no money for mittee. W. I. Spicer. The teachers are | eplargement or repairs faces the city, as follows: Miss Helem Prentice, prin- | jnen that is indeed another story. ipal: Miss Cassie Hewitt, Miss Car- | goin things are possibie, but all de DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, w\'0 has been in the practice of dentistry many years in Norw is a m ember of this assoclation, and superin- tends the manufactufe of our A\rtificial Teeth. If your old plate is loose or bréken he will make it as good as new at very small cost. The KING SAFE SYSTEM GIUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- TION AND FILLING, KING DENTH{L PARLORS, P adjust our intentions even if our views CuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham's | r-main, e sene, Then there follows vegetable Compolllld ‘:Y~”l::: :\"l one hand and necessi- | i | fications fo, s perfor e | times t out ubed wi ) | own ideas as to how w- pass onr { lives hen some sudden turn Fortun wheel will seat those remain ume. Then there follows other, and in these over- For Painted Surfaces ) 2 ; Aowing days of development and com- | [i® Cook. Miss Jennie Hewitt and Miss | jongs upon the management, the DR. JACKSON, Manager. Franklin Square. Galena, Kans.—“A year ago 1ast || iition necessity generally wins out | Sarah: Jane Allyn. prudence, the foresight and the busi- | March I fell, and a few d,z.\isL “{{f‘ |in the long run. How many a man | Personais. ness sense of ‘;l_h(?d administration.— 52 ik = it DL v O toi" that U E T A there was soreness in my right si | life has been passed in E 2d Mrs. A. O. Cole of Lyons, | Bridgeport Standard. whether covered with paint, var- - In a short time a bunch came and it | whose every reasonable de- B T A S { Iowa, are visiting Mr. Cole's brother. nish or shellae, in order to keep bothered me so much at night I could | sire been tified, and who had | gimeon Cole of Bl et The University of Paris and the . . ’ It Sioon. » IE Kbt 3 s narcatly cvers mighE to expect long | Doom Mix. Wekstor Chester astedr institute. will Jolmtly conauet it in good condition, to remove P. P! LIEYens - XD < Prof. and Mrs. Webster Chester of 1t A 2 all grease, stains and especially owing larger and happiniess and comfort, bas! Waterville Me. ‘are visiting relatives | a laboratory of radio-activity fn-that E er fl“n for the \“Ll“le Shavers” o L g g B ey ar S. e village city. S . use Jfrge{:«algemaegags 2wt s_exactne M Srecvia Copwi wnd vsoehi T v y g water to which has been added 3 sonld Db b o nd grimne: determination, | Arigs Agn of Jacksonville, Fla., ar- a tablespoonful of thatigreatest e take their ~ place.—Charleston News | nved in the village this mofning to | In our Bast show window we o displaving everything for “Liquid Cleanliness,'’ e bed without a het water bottle applied to that side. [phad one of the best doc- tors in Kansas and be told my busband e summer. the “little shavers,” from the sm: Wm nipp! all the baby foods. Tf there is anything youl ITTLE SHAVER” needs ask us. See the new Baby Pacifier, \10c. Seieke vnl sloop Louise, Capt_ Fred came in Wednesday with two Nantucket | | and Courier. ‘ = Fisherman's Luck The trouting season in Connecticut recently closed does mnot appear to Gabot’s Sulpho-Napthol | Bear in mind that this wonder- v In our West window we are shoWwing Mr. and Mrs. William Baker left have been altogether a pleasurable or G ¢ || ful preparation will not only en that Iwouldhaveto | . s.vorable one . 5 Mayor Hooker of Hartford was . . : = be operated on as it | Spired to make it loss ovous Ut village Wednesday. | SULPHUR Ever)'flliflg for - the “Blg Shavers” Bn oot mek o e Ao was something like | ought to be, at least in the estimation well as her carpets, rugs and lin | i ef visit in Provi- Wednesday for a br a tumor caused by a rupture. I wrote | of the disciples of Walton, who look | an SOAP 3 2 % : to you for advice and you told me not |to fina some redeeminz features im | SeRee 3 S (ncluding the Wollar Gem Razor, the [ O uasRenticaapd clma, but 1t to get discour: but to take Lydia | the situation when the fish will not | Mrs. Herman Fowler and daughter Gom DeLuxe $350, soothing Face Lotlons, Shaving Soaps, e E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. »l("f‘ :l;d ;hr Jreslien wsugh & Onaling a few days in the vilfage Lather Brushes, Strops, Etc. sed absol side issues can not be enjoyed e | s the vilfa reting out and “annibilating all germs of disease which lurk es- pecially in dark corners or where 1 did take it and soon the lump in my ~ : = s side broke and passed away.” —Mys. | S3% not 1ol on the fowery bank and | R. R. HUEy, 713 Mineral Ave., Galena, | qri, S ctaat . | being erected WSS % | A timetested remedy We have received for the “BIG SHAWERS” 'a choice stock of Imported Bay Rum, in glass stoppered\ bottles, pints 60c; also in full half pints at 25c. This Bay, Rum is especially fine. new cottage island_for - dr le, nd a condition precedent to L3 o i s 3 4 Ka : taking any comfort of that sort In the o for skin diseases. Un- Useit: diet and grime is permitted "o | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | conscioustiess of some fish in the Brownlow Widl Be Missed, H . % ound. made from roots and herbs, | basket even if no phenomenal catch Walter Preston_Brownlow, who died | equaled fol' bathmg Kold in ysliow by druggists and fe proved to be the most successful | has been made. “The trout season |:n Johnson City, Tenn., on Friday was - grocers, Xoe', Zoe..obe., 6. and 61 e remedy for curing the worst forms of | in_Connecticut ended Thursday,” savs | iong a member of Congress and was 2| § and toilet purposes. b e S, female ills, including displacements, | the Hartford Times, “unwept, unhon- |man who had no desires to be either | oy \ . i 9 i ored and unsung.” Although some [a reformer or an economist. Ones o orrey Bullding, 14 Medford Street inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu- | o : nomis nce Sold by ol deggiy [ larities, periodic pains, backache, bear. | 8000 _catches were made early, and a | when asked for the guiding principle | = SAWYER CRYSTAL BLUE CO., Selling Agts. | 2 Fomn few large fish reported taken the |of his record in Congress he declared: Re:ail Depariment Nerwich,.Conn. 88 Broad Street, Boston, Mass. ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- it r: - B Hill’s Hair and Whisker Dye, . g 2 conditions have been unfav- | “I have the proud record of never e J tion, and nervous prostration. JUCOSES | orable most. of the time, and most |having voted against any proposition but a trifle to try it, an e result | Gshermen call a bad year. Part of | to take money out of the public treas- .. = —— bas been worth millions to many |the time t was too much rain, | ury. He was unquestionably very > sufl’enng women. and the cold w er ted late and | successful in getting federal appro- fishermen. if not the fish. Yet there | Tennessee and even went so far in fortt toMrs. Finkham, Ty, Minsn. | 57000 016 show that fiah wers | this matter that the Mouse Gom. s @ Add to the pleasure of camp SPECIAL ! - 1 8 For the next seven days we or cottage by laymg n a gen L e e At is free and always helpful. . scarce, as some had-expected. It was | niittee on Appropriations, of which he usually possible to see plenty of trout | was a member, had to call him down. by poking under the banks, but it was | Mr. swniow told the committee how 1 to h them. What « | much he appreciated their kindness to | Inter flm Rea g for ugh' generally in unu: I t, that ‘his people appreciated e . ‘a2 ught eneraliy . iis district, that his people appreciate ,Tubercular Invalids |ccod condition. The number of fish | it also, and that as @ result had d-- under , but not much under pro ciaged to present to the government, Eckman Mfg. Co.’s Booklet of Cured | is free of all encumbrances, a valuable . ¢ J' : . erous supply Of CIiC-QUOt vell for the n Cases Part of the Anti-Tuberculesis | port Standard, | piece of land in Tennessee in which 3 end DR e Club Be efrigerators X s e [Dueied ” Afier D Gat throngn salk: u verages. Bohety I SRS AL | oty (inoad, sommissioncns, fol, | were in fears and all of them thanked Their purity insures health; and their Go-Carts S or will send airect pamphlet | pyode Island, granted to the Gran it thie Mt e 7 = 101 : = 3 onsumptive should read. It >, _— . e Grana But they nged their tune the next 7 sa fy] r own language the true stor runk railroad the permission necés | session, when Mr. Brownlow again ap- B - el dehmous flavor and tis ng quah.ty Dot eAoSans Al sary'to wet its tracks from Palmer Sared’ hetore, the. . aomumittee ana| . . JIENEE | i adds to the pleasure of summer life il T e S P R T : orch Rockers medical booklets sign critics. of the project & cis ion ‘of something ike 330000 to| 4 ‘ everywhere. There are no ,other State. and mot the Street address. The |ileges will be used for : Sare. cf thS cemetary s Sie Qeoats | H 1 at prices regardless of cost. Eoklet of Cored Cases io honest and sin. | pases: and of course it is furth e e beverages quite so tempting. ¥ . city and State), aleo the Wi G | SRR tha if these Tatie are but was told that in the future| urge y to wri or call on t eopls Ty 38l ; s L, Greel beari 2 e looked - 338 hear their mory dirsct. people | s o part erftuallyafall dnito,the | Sro-tn Leerink giiis would ‘be-idoked 62-66 Main Street. 1ch straight-from-the-heart evidence as | hands of Hav nt- B e 20 o ioas s jv2a this booklet holds ‘fs _convinci We offer proofs—sve dp not w: of non-effect now may be indeed. | thereby renderin; you 1o | competition th na however, only an incident in his W ed. | = I antfl you have secured z mainaton SRy ibe " | ington career. He was no orator and | —and communicated \,L],““‘i i A event aoday s move 1| made but few speeches but in many | y o England what it can do. I oits o B CIIENL b LRSS s s il | S I S wehat. 2 3 and doubly missed in Tennessee, which g ) o e M o bave maferimately | DPGfossions are cubstantiated . xhis|0C orved so well—Baltimore Ameris i (Pronounced Klésk-o Club) - It Makes Wrinkles. nearly every ““cure” unfler the firmament— | inary to its coming into Boston N« can . p ¢ investigar s Altarative pt : Sicomuiie i B Hei - 3 Warry over fll-health does yows - Va5 :E\;mfi; farara 3 ; ?2?&'} ‘ngland will then have become baune s s ln er e ’ Bealth no good, and merely causes Whose only p, Whs curedof tubsreulosia witiong of LResEteql | n Eccmtrie Wi - ( wrinkles, that make you look oldee by Eckman’e Alterative.after all hope tems of the continerit have seldom invented a . 2 L 5 1 ou are. b2 - pe had e 5 3 7 ¥y been abandomed. would it not carry some unk enjoys the ti more eccentric will than that devised | Only the best uality of If you are sick, den’t worry, but [+ eight with vou do. of ~being one te Robert G. D. Drvenforth, a / 3 q ¢ about it to make ycurself well. Te Pckman's’ Alterative is good for g | srear world routes of trav pure, fresh Jamaica Ginger [ | this we repest the words of theusands lawyer in Washington, hroat an Lung treubles. and is on sale It advantage to thi n to bo | . ar hroat an x 7 is on sal advantage to this section fo b £ his afopten sgn Wnd | of other former sufterers from woman- Norwich by Lee & Osgood Co.. an hus cted in the loj retch’ of 5 mi] s, W we sagy, e DrisRiats 1t Sl o aRML (ST iy gted tn the lone stret the mext 20 'years.” The | (not red pepper), the best 1% T, similar to yours, when we rails—Hoston Transc R e 5 S8 confectioner’s sugar (not sac- | | Take Viburn_o ATter 1eaving Oxford he is to tahie the S it charin) and the finest blend of R o { West Point cours et a c . a0/ s fo Stis Now | g e limes and lemons go into 2 It 1s & wonderful fomale remedy, a8 ons | 2T ) Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. you will admit it yeu try it. faned st o7 procuned b vourloesl . Sruggists. for Bookie Ccur, - e T wetes Tor Bookler of Cured |’ - muk fotalsale of English ‘goods In Eckman Laboratory, Phila, Pa Agentinia averages $100.000,000 annual- mission. a r. His vaca spent in seven prescribed | Direciions for ‘s nme are printed in to be visited in a fixed The blending and carbonating is > wix languages with every bottls. Pries order. He is-not to associate with his | \ 125 at drugglsts erfect; and the water (from the ] Eico kRN Ay cmncas, oo, famed pClicqu:)t Springs) is the I(:eet ginger ! f S AT 3 ale water in the world. Clicquot Club Ginger 2 [ 1647 M AR B g Sanag, Suds- Ry Cathotic. <A¢ 25, IE.He cooantica |l I -Ale is so.combined as to be absolutcly P > ) ’ inferfecs wily the ot water faucet and can b sacy || | 1) 14 (N0, catorets sonaitions e : Rei-Sesingent. It in heatihfiil, Gelighttol; Xe Adam’s Tavern Other Clicquot Club Beverages with the 1861 bed to it. It gives you instead, two faucets— be of a billion dollars at the Jeast to nunt’lo the public the finest standard foster-father's wife and daughter, and : is to be educated by his guardian; to “the rtful and ar i is to be reared in the not one for clean, hot water—the other for thick, Hot suds. compensate him for his loss of freec ¥ Think of the dozexis of is i io i i - dom. Rut possibly the courts may hold | B . # The work ih the Mtehent Learn wiat 11 means to sve hapdveds that so ecccentric an educationsl Clicquot flavor and purity : of steps every daj I ick, v o I8 e 2 o J brangs of Beer of Europe and tepe every day—to always have tgi;&’r‘::“'m soap m,‘;x;“z.: r,fi.‘,{iu =‘s y.k:nc% of :flnt Ién\i‘f:ll::’:r: Blrch Beer R t Beer e 2 Bohcgmian, .Pl;.‘r:: -E:L:."hl...n er gives you any quan- ordered by a parven His career o A Boar,| Das e e might make good material for a novel | Sarsaparilla Lemon Soda | Scoicw Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stdes. proportion—it is always it were not so exceptional: the| = g Py b ’ Nourish- Feady to mect your ineiant writer of fiction has to consider proba- Blood Orange - fl"nA’ . Storiy g'rl‘ltt.-rlzln:.-m Deeds. It puts an end to. Bility 2= well se actuality.—Spri 1 4 . £ ? ! and Pabs the drudgery of dish wash- .. Repobiicen. o AL Rl 1 B For sale by the best grocers. - Not to Budweliser, Schilta it ing—simpiy place dishes, : have ** Clicquot” is a_confession the A silver, giassware under i e . A Hesm s o Lok B e \ good grocer never kkes to make. P Reony then just rinse and wipe! B G -Qraan Tragedy. ill » ¥ - - s Il ea T, Suls iBedéstrians in. Stratford road the ; | The Clicquot Club Company . ] Have You Noticed the A s Glekics 1 ) aimost -aristoeratic -looking—individual Millis, Mases. 3 z " - Increaped Travel? 2 % and. ends. of soap. ' in areeof avbarrel-orgal At first, L - v | It's & Mure sign of goed weasher a Use sy kind of soap. from the appearance of the man, they fine roady People like to get put argued that thére must bé a practical the open’ air. furnisl I‘. t lumber whose name appears below and ask to see the = . b Maker> 5 Wil ot ou toke ome hame o try: G ten || | ok, S ineident 3 cord iaeia you think yoil spare it, return it, for the trial places you posttion. FHereon was the following: obligation to buy. TR yr chaios to leat aboat the greatest “T am a clerk, out of work (compul- money and time saver you can install in your kitchen. Calltoday. sory): one child died: wife died in the A J. WHBLLY, 12 Farry St, Korwich, Gonn 29[S gl gt g J. C. WORTH, Whoelesale Distributor s method, spad If you'll taks one of teams yo. (Il ll‘ the sazue, MAHO ROS., marl7 Birmingham (Eng) Post