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‘LETTERS FROM TWO STATES. WINDHAM COUNTY. WINDHAM Burial of Mrs. Calista B. Larkham— Annual Midsummer Fair at Congre- gational Church—Elliott Family Re- union. The body of Mrs. harkham of Norwich, widow of D. Miner Larkham, formerly of Windham. was' brought here for burial on Sun- day. For mamy years Mr. and Mrs. Larkham owned and lived on a farm on what is known as the Ballyhack road. Miss Grace Hatch of Haverhill, Mass., is spending twe wecks with her cousin, Mrs. Eglinten, at Miss Emma Ken- yon's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams of Wis- consin were guests of the Larrabee cousi the first of the week. Miss Mary Fellett of New York has been spending the week at Miss Mary Frink's. Mr. and Mrs. Hartog of Bethel were guests of Mrs. Hartog’s sister, Mrs. John ¥. Woods, over Sunday. Miss Florence Simpson and Mrs Boardman of Hartford are guests of the Misses Johnsen. ‘The Ladies’ society of St dhurch was entertained by Mrs. Thompson Wednesday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Clark of Putnam with her sister, Mrs. F. E. Guild. ‘The ladies of St. Paul's church are planning for a sale of fancy. work ‘n the near future. ‘The music at the Congregationil church Sunday will include O for the Wings of a Dove, by Mrs. J. F. Woo.'s and chorus. The ladies of the Congregation:l church held their annual midsummer falr Friday evening. Contributors to the enjoyable programme included Mrs. J. F. Woods. soprano: Miss Dorothy Brown, piano: Miss Tyler of Rhode Isl- and. reader, and Miss Peck of Norwich, violinist. Mrs. J. W. \Taxghetm and f‘hlldren New Haven ara visitors at R. G. rous’. Mr, and Mrs. E. W. MaGuire were at Martha's Vineyard over Sunday. Mrs. Georgene Rich of New York is Henry Bingham's. Members of the Elliott family held a reunion at Wr. and Mrs. Charle: Towne's on Sunday. present from Hoosic Falls, ford, New Haven and Wi WESTMINSTER Unien Christian Endeavor Meeting— Men Are Going to Hold a Lawn Party and Fine Programme Ar- ranged. Paul's E. B. is of Wat- at There was no Christian Endeavor meeting on Sunday evening in this place, as tha three Christian Endeavor socfeties fn town united in a uniom service at Canterbury Plains. Mrs. Frank Linnell, with Miss Bec- nice Coolk and Master Dorrance (ool are visiting friends in Pawtucket. Christlan Mell, an aged resident 0f this parish, passed away .at his hom= | last week Tuesday. held on Friday. Triends in this place of Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Greene of Dayville were sorry to hear of the death of their littl> daugh- ter Poris, which occurred last week. Mr. and Mrs, Frank R. Johnson, Miss Marion Ritchie, - Miss Weaver., Ira Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles b. Greene of New London were visitors at church on Sunday. The man of the parish are invited to meet at the church on Tuesday, A 224, to clean the lawn, repair the road on the green and make other improve- ments in and around the church. \ The schoolhouse is being put inv ra*adiness for the opening of school in September. The funeral was WAUREGAN New Water Wheels and Shafting at Lecal Plant—Moved to Rhode Isl- and. / The installation of new water whee's and shalting has caused a shutdown in a part of the Wauregan company's plant for a few weeks. Louis Hart has moved his houszhold goods and family to Centerville, R. T. having recently sola his property in West Wauregan. Chartier, the barber, has moved his shop fixtures to the Wheatley store. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stone and daughter Gertrude are spending a h‘\\ days with relatives and friends at No London. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilbert of Mon+ ville are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips. Thomas Leonard, overseer of carding at the Wauregan mill, is confined to his home by illness. Mrs. Alice Lafiey of Brockton, who has heen visiting relatives here, Aurned to her home Wednesday. « SOUTH CANTERBURY Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clarke Entertain Party—Incidents of the Week. re- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brooklyn, Conn., Mrs. Lizzie Gardam, Mrs. Francis Allen, Mrs. Alice Leach, Miss Bessie Cartwright and Charles Cartwright of New York city and Miss Mildred Cooper of New Haven were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clark Wednesday. Frank V. Lyon was the guest of El- mer E, Richmond over Sur day. Mrs. Samuel Wibberley is visiting friends and relatives in Pawtucket, Boston and Providence, T. Cooper of Messrs. John and Clarence and Miss | Mary Kingslev of Plainfield- called on friends in this vieinity Sunday. Miss Lois Wibberley is entertaining her friend, Miss Mildred E. Lathrop of Plainfield for a few days. Miss Bertha W, Clark’ is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank R. Burdick at Nor- wich. Henry Lester of Plainfield was the guest of Fred L. Hyde over Sunday. WILSONVILLE Spark from Locomotive Started Brush Fir.—Notgl of the Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams were Worcester visitors Thursday. B. G. Upham was an out of town visiter Thursday. A number went to the baby show at Beacen park Wadnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings and son Edmund were with Mr. Jenningzs’ sister Sunday. Mr. Jennings returned to Wioonsocket Sunday night. His wife and son stay for a short time. A spark from an engine started a fire on the Converse place near the railroad on sprout land that has beon rather hard to put out. Wednesday night men were out watching to pre- vent its spreading to larger woods. Rain toward morning helped in ex- tinguishing the flameas. Sitephen Pratt of Webster visited his mother Sunday. HOWARD VALLEY Mr. ‘and Mrs. Amos Simpson en- J{}ed a weeks’ end visit in Providence, Elmer Hawkes attended the lawn party at Westminster. Fred Nason of Bristol, Cenn., called at the Curtis tavern and took his friend, I‘Iflmflr Hawkes in his auto to z ic. len Burmham is at work at . Robert n Roberts, put,or of the held a Calista -Barber CHAPLIN. Sunday School Outing at Cova At Northfield Conference. Rev. W. B. Sandford of Waterloo, lTowa, preached a fine sermon to a go d congregation at the Congregational church Sunday. Mr. Sandford also preached at the chapel at South Chap- lin in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. Arnold Peckham. Mrs. J. Ellen Lanphear, David Nicnols and Valitte Stearns of Willimantic were among the worshippers at church Sunday. Miss Mabel A. Lanphear and Miss Julia L. Martin are aftending the meet- ings at Northfield, Mass. The ngregational Sunday schocl, Frank W. Martin superintendent, went to Coventry laKe Thursday, going by trolley from Willimantic. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Crane and Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. White want to Ocean Beach Wednesday. Geéorge Babcock and E. A. Penno were in New London on business Wed- nesday ard Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Skidmore of Long Isl- and are visitors at A. M. Litchfield Dr. and Mrs. Ed Harvey of Brooklyn, N. Y.. and Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ful- ler of Norwich have been visitors at Albert L. Church’s. ATTAWAUGAN Camping at Weblter Lake—Smazll Notes of News. Danny Caffery is spending a few days at Wauregan. ! Albert E. Gay, Miss Cornelia Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollinson enjoyed a trip’to Watch Hill and Pleasant View Sunday. Emma Weaver has an automobile and Harry Moore as chauffeur. Albert E. Gay and Miss Cornelis Geer attended the North Foster church clambake. Pearl Glener spent last ‘week Putnam with Mrs. William Smith. liss Clara Geer and Mrs. Hen:y at Rocky i in N Davis spent several days Point last week. Miss Mae Waterhouse is having two weeks’ vacation. Eugean Gibney and family attendea a wedding at Killingly Center this week Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sweeney, Miss Mildred Harries and Edwin Olsen are camping at Webster lake. Miss Mae Waterhouse, Mrs. Albert Rollinson and Mrs. Mabel Weeks and children spent a day in Webster last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pechie and child were at Webster Sunday. EAST WOODSTOCK Outing at Roseland Park Enjoyed by Sunday School. Miss Liyle Turner is entertaining Grace Ford of Cambridge, Mass. Helen and ILawrence Chandler and Ethel Upham enjoved a trolley trip to Mt. Tom last Thursday. Mrs. C. M. Palmer and son, C. C. ‘Palmer, of Willimantic, have been the | guests of Mrs. E. E.-May. Maud Place of West Woodstock spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Johnson. ry and Stuart Allen of Holden are visiting at Maplewood. The Congregational Sunday schools of this and north parish picnicked =t Roseland park Thursday, 130 or more being present. Boating and bathing formed the chief amusements. A bountiful lunch was ser Roscoe Alton and family attended the Ballard reunion at Nichols’ grove in Thompson Wednesday . T. Witter and wife, Mrs.. C. II. Killain and son John, J. F. Chandler attended the at Storrs Tuesda WESTFORD. Good Market for Choke-Cherries— Five Swarms of Bees Found. Orin Smith and James Baker found five swarms of wild bees Monday and several more later. They ara valued at from $2 to $4 per swarm. Choke cherries have been very rlenty. Charles Feotna has shipped off about 200 bushels to market, paying per bushzl. This is a new t for this section, as we always consid- ered them a worthless nuisance grow- ing in every hedge and corner. William Chase and Frank Nichols of Fall River, Mass. spent a few days here in camp last we2ck and the first of this week. They are traveling across the country for pleagure and health, camping on the road. They seemed to be fine fellows. SOUTH CANTERBURY Miss Dorothy Bennett to Teach North Society School — Recovering from a Broken Ankle. Master hraim Medbury is suffa - ing a great deal with his broken limb. The little boy has two benes broke: in his ankle and has been in bed threc weeks and has four more wezks to lay in bed. The doctor had to set the broken bones twice. Mrs. F. L. Bennett has been one of the sick ones. Dorothy. only daughter of Judge and | Mrs. A. Halz_Bennett, has been en- saged to teach the North Society scheol. SOUTH WOODSTOCK Miss Bertha Flyn and Paul Collins of Norwich Married. M 3ertha Flyn, formerly of this place was ‘united in marriage to Mr. Paul Collins of Norwich., August 14th. Other wedding bells will soon be ring- Gladys Shsldon is spending a s in Southbridge. A pumber of pzople from this place attended the Woodsiock academy re- union last Saturday, enjoying the fine day and renewing oid acquaintance: Miss Minnie Wells is spending a few weeks in North Attleboro and Provi- dence. NORTH WOODSTOCK Abbie Child and are visiting friends Woodstock. < Mr. and. Mrs. John Adams and daughter have returned to Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. William Herrick of New York are guests of Charles Snow. The Sunday school united with the East Woodstock school in a- fnion picnic at Roseland park Thursday. Samuel Brett, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Witter and the Missas Bishop attended the grange meeting at Storrs college Tuesday. going there by auto. Mrs. Bdgar Trask and Miss Tsther Bishop drove to Dudley Wednesday to attend the meeting of the Southwest Worcester Pomona grange, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker. Mr. and Mrs. John Bucklin of Provi- dence are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cal- vin Rawson at The Quail Trap. TCLLAND COUNTY SOUTH WILLINGTON Rev. E. W. Darrow Back Among His People—Visitor from Panama. daughter in North Louis Wiegold, an employe of the government at the Panama canal and Miss Margaret Emerich of Newark, N, J., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Macfarlane over Sunday. A s Raw, BB meam jm Jais mld "y Lake—Ilowa Clergyman Preached— Quinebaug Pomona heid. W after his vacation and was gladly welcomed back by his ‘people. Mrs. W, E. Malo and her two daugh- ters of Pittsfield, Mass., are guests of the former’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Denman. Arthur House . of Palmi Mass., spent a few days recently with his uncle, Alfred House. e Whitehouse steam saw mill is ripping out the lymber on the lot o}vdped by Cornell Greene, Tolland side. = Miss Hazel Andersorn of Norwich was recently the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Brackett. " WILLINGTON John Merrick and Dlfightor Reyvisi Old Scenes—Rev. Mr. Darrow Back from Vacation—Newsy ltems. John Merrick and hi§ Gaughter, Mrs. Lathrop have been for a few days among old-time scenes here and look- ing up old friends. = Mr. Merrick and his daughter were both born at the Merrick homestead—the farm that has been owned and occupied for many years by Marlan Knight. They have paid_delightful visits to many locali- ties having just returned from a week with friends on the Maine coast. There they were the guests of Miss Margaret Mallory and her mother. The former's many friends here will be glad to know that she has entirely regained her health and is as useful #nd happy as beforc hergserions illness. Mrs. Charles H. Brown 1s visiting in Newport, Vt., wheze it will be re- membered that her late husband was for several years pastor of the Bap- tist church. Mr. Merrick and Mrs. the guests of Miss Church the Hill. ‘W. F. Squire of Greenwich and fam- a party of seven, motored to Hill- de Saturday. Mr, Squire has re- turned to his business in New York. The family will remain for some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis who have en- joved their month at Hillside, left on Friday, hoping for a longer time here next Re’ Lathrop are while on and Mrs. Darrow retugned from their very enjoyable trip to Nova Scotia on Friday. The pastor’s beau- tiful and helpful sermon was on the Transfiguration. The cinurch and the entire service was much enjoyed and appreciated by the visitors present. The organ was supplemented by the violins played by Miss Dunning and | Miss Ethel Ellis and by Robert P. Pratt with his clarinet. it was pleas ant to have him in the choir again. Miss Gertrude Holt of Stafford i pent Sunday with her class- mate, Miss Alice W. Pratt and attend- ed church with the family. Miss Sibble and Miss Smith of Say- brook have been guests of the Bugbee family for some days. Miss A Pratt Mijsses i and Madie for the primary department of the Sunday school Friday afternoon at 2.30. The Endeavor Sunday evening assisted by was led by Mrs. L‘imnck G!LEAD Rev. Joseph Herold at Northfisld Con- ference—Automobile Trip—Attended Pomona Meeting at Andover. Some from here attended a picnic at Lake Pocotopaug, East Hampton, Wed- nesday, ziven by people of Marlboro. Miss Dorothy Buell spent a few days at O. E. Bailey's in Vernon recently. A. W, Hamner and family of Weth- ersfield spent Sunday as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Clara Hamner. s Mrs. Jennie Way and daughter, Flor- ence of Hartford entertained friends from Hartford at J. L. Way’s bungalow over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Hartford were guests of W. over Sunday. . Mrs. Donahue and daughter, Gladys of Springfield, Mass.,, are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. N. E. Lord. Some from this plate attended the picnic of East.Central Pomona grange at Andover Thursday. Miss Mabel Titus of Springfield, Mass., is visiting Mrs. Louis Martyny. Miss Anne Moore of Talcottville is visiting Mrs. J. R. Gilbert. of Ellis Wychoff Wilson = Rev. Joseoh Herold is attending the summer conference at Northiield, Mass., this week. W. T. Warner, W. Warner and family and D. H. Hodge took an auto trip to Rhode Island Saturday return- ing Sunday. Miss Mabel Ferry accom- panied them home. M. W. Hills and family spent a few days with relatives in Westchester recently and an auto trip to Ocean beach. Walter D. Way and Deems T.. Buell are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and MNrs. George Lyman in Marlboro. BOLTON Mrs. Sumner Gave a Tea—Charles A. Lee Gets Broken Jaw Playing Ball— ‘Personals, Mrs. Charles ¥. Sumner entertained a company of ladies from: Belknap and Belton ai a tea at her home Wednes- day. The ball game between the Andover- Bolton ball nine and the Maccabees of Manchester at Andover last Saturday resulted in a victory for the home team, 9 to 3, and a broken jaw bone for their pitcher, Charles A. Lee. Iee was hit on the side of the jaw in the last in- ning breaking the bone in the center. Dr. W. R. Tinker of South Manchester is caring for the injured man. Dr. and Mrs. Veasy and two children of Delaware, were in town in their automobile recently ihe guests of Dea- con and Mrs, Mrs. C. N. Loomis. Susan Bissell of South Man- is visiting Miss Annie Alvord. Helen Berry of Hartford has been the guest of Miss Adelia N. Loomis. M . Walter_and Philip Pond of the trip in their automobile. Rev. C. W. Burt is visiting: in -New York. GURLEYV!LLE Lawn Social at Home of Mr. and Mrs. " H. E. Simonds. Thejlawn social held at the home of and- Mrs. H. E. Simonds Friday evening was well attended. The com- pany was served with ice cream and cake. ns dl’ld daughter, Miss Lila Wilkins, and Miss Elizabeth ‘Woodard from Willimantic, are spend- ing the month of August here. Mrs. Charles Chapman was the| guest of her parents in Eastferd over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Conant have been entertaining Mrs. Buell from New Haven. Mrs. H. E. Simonds is on the Wil- hmant\c camp ground for a two weeks’ . Levalley has returned from a visit,_ with his daughter, Mrs, Young, in Windham. HEBRON _ By Automobile to. the Field Day— Guests of the Week in Local Homes. Mrs. E. T. Smith and daughter Flor- ence, Mrs. Dana Jaquith, Mrs. M. F. Frink and Will Chamberlain attended the field day meeting of the W. €. T. U. at the Willimantic camp ground, g 3 over in Mr. Chamberlains’. auto, and report_a fine time. ~ Dr. Douglas has returned -to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Parit returned to Bos- ton after a three weeks' - vacation, spending most of !EE umg in t‘his pizge Knees Became Stiff Five Years of Severe Rheumatism The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 Barton Street, Boltm'l, Mass,, is anoth- er victory by Hood’s = Sarsaparilla. Thig great mediclne has succeeded. in many cases where others have utterly failed. Mr. Goldstein says: “I suf- fered from rheumatism five years, it. kept me from business and caused ex- cruciating pain. My knees would be- come as Stiff as steel. I tried many _medicines without relief, then took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, soon felt much better, and .now consider myself en- tirely cured. I recommend Hood's.” Get it today in usual liguid form nr, chocolated tablets called Sarsatal ki rmr e ke ¥ S L Providence were visitors in this place recently. Walter’ S. Hewitt and family have gone to Black Point for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Richards of Occum were callers in town Sunday. Mrs. M. F. Frink was a visitor East Hampton recently. Everett Frink of Andover and lady friend were callers at Mrs. Frink's in this place Sunday afternoon. Miss Mae Carpenter of Exeter i ng at Clinton Porter's. Miss Ellen Buell is a George Little's. Mrs. Douglas is having her cottage painted, which will improve it very much. in is visitor at MANSFIELD DEPOT Pastor Sherman Enjoying Vacation—| Mrs. Davis’ Sad Death Brings Sor- row—Notes. Our pastor., Rev. R. Sherman; takes a much needed rest and vacation from now until September 1, also all meet- ings are discontinued for the same ; time, Mr, path: Snow and family have the sym- of the entire community in| their sad bereavement, the loss of | their youngest daughter, Mrs. Emma Snow Davis of Watch Hill. Especially | sad is the leaving a little daughter four davs old. Mr. Hansen and Stafford on Sunday. Mr Hall has recently entertained | her sister Miss Morton. Mr. E. Fuller of Manchester has been calling on old friends. Ir. and Mrs. Wells Wilcox of Fall River, Mass, are visiting with the former's mother, Mrs. Wilcox and sis- ter. Mrs. Irwin Botham. \ family were in N Edna Lewis spent Wednesday in Willington, the guest of Mrs, F. B. Converse. Mrs. ‘Herbert Bowers entertained her brother from Rockville on Sun- day. SFRING HILL Miss Hawkins Observes Her Third Natal Day—Sunday Schools Unite In Pleasant Picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Hawkir an automobile trip last Sunday Ocean Beach, Mrs. Josephine Amidown, who has been visiting on Spring Hill for some and took to weeks, has gone to visit in other places. Amy C. Hawkins. who was three vears old last Monday, entertained 12 of the little folks at her home in the afterhoon, and received several re- minders of the occasion. Miss Ida E. Revnolds left \{ondd\ for a visit in Fall River, Mass., and other places, and during her abscnc': will attend the annual reunion of the Reynolds family held at Bristol, R. 1. The Spring Hill Sunday school and the Eagleville Sunday school united in a picnic at the church here yester- day. A substantial dinner was pre- vided on the lawn for all. Mr, and Mrs. B. M. Sears went to Ocean Beach by automobile last Mon- day. Mrs. Bessie G. Barrows is in New Rochelle, N. Y. STAFFORDVILLE What Is lnterastlng Local Residents— Personal Brevities. Christopher Anderson, Mrs. Mattie Donaldspn and Mr. White of Worces- ter were the guests of Mr. and William Chandler last Friday the trip in an automobile. Mrs. Lina Booth and Mrs. Mathias Heck were guests of their sister M Bert Corbin in Meriden over Sunday Mrs, George Potter and daughter, Miss Ethel, of New London, were the guests of Mrs. Sarah Potter and Mrs. Jessie Bosworth over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miller re- turned home last Saturday after a visit with relatives in Ansonia, Sey- mour and Oxford, Conn. Mrs. Dello West attended the fun- eral of her aunt, Mrs. C. Lathrop in Cochituate, glas Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Ryder have moved to Warren, Mass., where Mr. Ryder has employment, Herbert and Ernest Mantell of Sey- mour are spending a few weeks with their aunt Mrs. G. W. Miller. Mrs.. G, P. Andrews of Somerville, Mass., has been recently visiting local friends. Orlando Smith and Miss Ida Smith S. making of Wales,~ Mass., are the geusts of Charles Smith and also Mrs. M. H. West. Wililam Duncan of Worcester has been spending several weeks with his cousin Dubrelle Wilson. Charles Eager is confined to his home by illness. Mrs. Berr is Visiting in Ohio—Personal Interests. Mrs. C. T. Berr and daughter, Mrs. Frank Firtion, left Saturday for a short visit in Claveland, Canton and Berea, O. This is the first visit in 33 years .of Mrs. Berr to the home of her youth. Mrs. W. H. Fales and dauzhter Ma- bel and Mrs. M. H. Fales and daughter Alice of Springfield, Mass, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Fales on Sun- day. % Mrs. Albert Pinney has returned from an extended visit with her Mrs. Peck, in Courtland, N. Miss Elizabeth Pinney of is in town. Mrs. John J. Reed and sons, Donald and John, of Providence, R. 1., are sperding’ the month of August with her father, Thomas Stenson. Mrs. Nelson Warren is visiting Mrs. Eloise Charter. Miss Matie Niles will leave on Sat- urday for a vacation which will be spent in Essex and vicinity. SCALES ALL OVER HER BODY ““About three years ago, I was affected by white scales on my knees and elbows. I consulted a doctor who treated me for ring- worm. I saw no change and consulted a specialist and he claimed I had psoriasis. I continued treatments under him for about six months until I saw scales breakmg out all over my body save my face.+ My I) was affected, and my hair began to fal I then changed doctors to no avail. I went to two hospiials and each wanted to make a study of the case and seemed unable to cure it or assure me of a cure. 1 tried several patent medicines and was finally advised by a friend who has used Cuticura on her children since their birth, to purch: the Cuticurs Remedies, I purchased a c: of Soap, the Ointment and the llcsohenl. After the hrst alglictlmn the itching was allayed. using the Soap and now b other is good enough-for m; ‘Thie psoriasis has disappeared ond everywhete feel better. My hands were so distigured before using the Cuticurz Rem- edies that I had to wear gloves ail the time, Now m{ body and hands are looking fine."” (Signed) Miss Sara Burnett, 2135 Fitzwater Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 30, treatment for , economical and s sand‘m Pvtf.gr Dru: & daughter, ¥ ‘Worcester skin. Bt.fi lly effec- scalp i em. Corp., Ag Substltutel i Imltatlons of “Mushroom @rowth.” s for HORLICK’ It means the Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages. Rich milk,malted grain, inpowderedform. More healthful than tea or coffec. For infants, invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Pure nutrition, wupbuilding the wholebody. ~ Keep it on your sideboard at home. Invigorates nursing mothers and theaged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Get the best. druggists. @& Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'’S. One on the Bird-Men. | 1 Biggest Demeocrat. Six pigeons have flown from Florida | Tt's Underwood, not Clark. The to Baltimore in about two days with- y is finding out very fast who out stopping for gasoline.—Chicago lthe big democrat in the house is.— News. | Springfield Republican, A \x«)nlld, mm hds hxuu zht from Paris American manufacturers of printing two jewelry salesmen and also a silver- { and writing paper have suffered almost smith to take charge of its manufactur- | a complete loss of their New Zealand ing devartment. | business within recent years. 75s1‘e the Hops. etzzm refresh- ) re&% ifl‘gg'ortel aa er« and ne lass jflze n %lrer’réj pond ce bre p and~ er larg- est Pew _,Vm New En Now on Tap Wherever Narragansett_is Sold. fl '« 3 A