Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 4, 1911, Page 13

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—1 SELL- UTIFYING NEW LONDON'S P An Alleged Youngest Soldier of Civil War Not on Record YORWIGH - Bt REGINA w ter Main place, just over the state line: a fire. It is all very well for fire | It has now and has had for years|in North Stonington. paratus to arrive at fires with the grainec agents in all parts of the world | A pleasing entertalnment was given | least possible delay, but it is claimed USQUEPAUGH. B ontin morg thetr native produc |in the schoolhouse Wednesday evening, | that by making a aiiick start and pro- [ 9 t r ies which give promise of [ which was well attended. | ceeding to the fire at a sait that does S r ©Our natignal area | Deacon Ethan Wilcox was twice a|not border on the & speed, | Rally Day Concert in the Church— S nd the tropics; fealler at the town clerk’s office last | would bring more satisfactors rogult Brisfs and Personals. watered strips: | week in genealogical search, > mac of | (Rypber! Briggs, chaufeur for Dr. 3.| In some cities soscial orders are s | ln the church Sunday eveni . alkatne des- | N. Lewis of Ashaway for some time,| sued warning the drivers of fire wag- | rally day concert was given by Tshes as well s hu- | is moving to Massachusetts. I. How. ons from, over-speeding horses, nd | Sunday $2hool, which was. well " fertile inter ard Martin_ will succeed him. in cities where automobiles ! dered and well aitended. has its agonts search. | The board of canvassers mat Frid ster of Siheria for | morning at Hope Valley and in the | HichTwill stand | afternoen at town hall and prepared | t has 11 the voting lists for Nev. Wood in a certain form is a com- at = promise useful- |mcn and constant article of food In middie lands. 1t has (21l sections | Siberia where the Yuku\l lives, and Africa and tropical clusively for fire purposes there | Dr. E. E. Kenyon and wife visited is provision that automobiles cannot be | their son Amos at Pawtneket Wed- driven above the ordinary speed ai- | nesd { lowed by law for motor-driven ven Mrs. Rebecen, Mackintosh of Slocum cles, no_distinction being nuade in fa- | was & caller. here Sunday vor of fire apparatus. In the old days} Minnie Webster. Gf Providence vis- whe:: the boys “ran wid de merchine to the fires, there w. vited ri.al er Kenyon, who his been ry as to w s @ tew weeks with her daugh- don’t, then use Fels-Naptha soap. Fels-Naptha will cleanse your clothes in cold or lukewarm water—no boiling—in half the time it takes by the old-fashioned way. _disagreeable away with. Hard-rubbing and all the other features of wash-day done Use it according to directions on the red and green wrapper. i Reckless Driving in the Streets of New London—Drivers Jyobron me a posial and et ¢ ou whout the ‘easy payment piar ‘ UNCLE SAM A GLOBE-SEACHER FOR GOOD THINGS of Fire Wagons Warned Against Overdriving Horses It you do not wish to buy I will ; (Wiitten Specially Bulletin.) | South America looking for indigenous —The Prospective Park System. REMEMBER o . 4 are held | {rults and vegetables which may add I do all kinds of Blectrical Wor A so0d many of v hing new. | to the varlety of our productions. o P r jet my prices before having work done Slme it characteristic 5 mad v T ¢ s time go youngest sol sier ¢ water, but that anclent rivairy 'm nly Bakin d elsewhier. Soriimes Rt s | mraady the osraduetion of the i |, 45 ime guce, “the Souneest sl gt At yater Dt Ut mpcient rials eo owde { or 3 =neer berian alfalfas has cirned the farmers) o serve i Ce civil wa en | only desire of the firemen being to do I sell Elsctric Fixtures e ettainty 1o iroe ihat ad-|Of the morthwest many million gollaradTUnicrous, and now. aftef a half-cen: |only desire of the firemen betng U8 0 sl i ke cdiv-rof jrecedent can | The acchmation of Japamese rice in|tury has elapsed. 5C the tith | with the flames by team work rather 3 s rat ol | ary crome. bat hag: fesulted in| mantie. who Lerved in tne Fouriventi |ization” working: fndepéndently” nd Royal Grape Cream of Tartar e " s ometant habit of jooking’| putting within the resch of ail atilfantri USA e ie nmo an oif |smetimes i oppesition lo each ouic Electrici s such & kink into out | lower prices, & phencavenally valuablo| man wih -t cane tedey end Ue ol |l mer of racing. o jires in New ectrician, ackward pa &k ot w 3 e sheg | for troops. had Y become e » 4 . New o that we can Ay mmere 1ok | rers: it has Baved millions to the| when he was enlisted in e vegiasr | Condon, witheut Tegard to pubiic satel I atast . - Denibon B 3 e raswhv then the h Soind rm of enlistmen®, | ty ot the e c s thy x == jca consumers, The introduction from | army, served nis term of enlistmen®. | e g thing is sty being carrled too | L o e Durum wheat has been|and was honorably discharged, and ali | Boxses. There i law to ;g-x?ulzi;:hfi?cfl Saves Butier, Flour, | ar. | ot g betore was accustomed to a bar- | tice an ‘e i S |} ; bt of great profit to wheat farmers and | betor= he wa | d_the 3 SewA \ ~ s S B Ras pat om a sure basis & new indys- | ber's chair. According to an interest- |is to cnforce the laws. Eggs, and makes | = shames T I Vg | 6 —that of macaroni making. ~Simi- | ing item in 4 New London newspaper. | ——— [ nome of Mix, Byron L. Kenyon on |of her cousin, Miss Annie Hurd e e ol manners, oid | I2lv the growing of figs in California | znd cvedited to the Torrington l.(k‘mr | The latest action of the city of home blldng easy T P i e il Hope ey, one dav this w ngg e - i lis due to these department. agents. Erwin R. Clemons of Torrington | o L1¢ SRRt SOURR B (00, o policy et RN Dt e Mt Bawin Burdick we e maiere I8 DO AT | The navel orange was a discovery in the distinction of bheing tht | of Mayor Mahan is the tote in the city TR, LG < | erly Wednesday == ite removal. |amother countrs Jmptrtell s by our | younavet wurvivig soldler of the | meeting in_approval of the igeue of | ey brother_Charles | |, 3ir r & naividually, may | citrus srowers. ' All of these are of | Thal may be so. but the claim Jie | bonds to the amount of $100,00 ! _ Tirnes and brother charles | vigited rela Fal ) e Lo | cigparatively recent development. The | enlisted the Eleventh Connecticut Bes, - wiiich = was . hdnpted | = ore guests of relatives in oy Ay £ 1 s e t%0 | wobk was taken up in a reailly sva. |raginint at New London where the |P&Fk purposes. which was udepted, No Alum — No Lime Phosphate mere i [ o . ““There 1s 4 Elors and a | tematic way less than fifteen vears | regiment was forming, is not quite true | 800, EXTVAYED JIIEAC, 8%, ime b | Miss Lottie ¥ ick was the guest | westerly last Sunda —_ i hich nmome who have | 0. Alrcady ~about 31000 different|as the raghnent was organized ana | WAIning that such SeCon &7 DUS GO | g T mome N etus | plants or specles have been gathered|musicred in at Hartford in October, | Tinker is a combination of conserva- | - — R ——————— = ~ A T P ipened amd ehae. |by these indefatigable explorers and| 861, and New London had mo com.: | THIKer is a combination of conscrve; | il Seantr in the eventide. . (° |sent t» thix country for test. Ninme|pany in that resiment. In fact. there | HVe and PresTeRye SUSCSRINE ST ; B woh b haps not one out of ® bundred ac- | fit credited to New London. and had [S8CC, PUECY Conceded to be one of n_the same sacred volume wherein | uaily thrives. But if only one in a|Mr. Clemons erlisted In New London Present t reasiye oOf citizens but TS & {+ command against removink | {ousund tyrns out a succasso-such 4| he would have been the third. John | the most progressive of eftizens but: T Tl 0 T ireq “nome mere | ROCKVILLE ere are e elps a we may read | sccess as navel oranges and Duruml| Fritz enlisted from New London, apd | o1 what i blic spiritedness Monday. Eo | s e e e Cooall f wheat and Japanese rice and Siberian | deserted, and a man giving the nome | Jane basis. His public spirtedness, HORCI. | n L L pgence on | Mbs. B. L. Kenyon Entertained—Notes | s i phich Is good.” |aifalta—those few _achievements are|of Nicholas Solomon Joinea ihe reg Bl LA ot e P ot B8y | and Personals. re is & the middle | cnough, more than enough, to pay for|ment s a substitute, and gave his (157 - . is also. one of S a| | i Taraieis &b W 1 y : |in public matters. He is also one of | 10 1 Crandall, who has typioi : : Sastor Croioot curs g n as 8l the'work done and ail the chances | hame as New London. **" | 1R LIRS Fenerous of citizens anl hus e The mans friends of Pastor Crofoot | ’ ken S5 some of the statements ma Ehe: Nt R P, g N O ewd in his pis S T The Register ure Just & trifle out of | iven more to the public in propertion Frederick a yWest- | T he pulpit of the S, D. T e 5 In e e A, YOIt ihal e | The hunt is still on. We ail have|joint Just taking the matter mi.»} fo hin s os Ol e Visited with her son here Wednes- | 12 the For. the first tine sine | - ar 2 Tow in |Seen specimens of the bamboo. Wel arther, there is no record of any sol- | yie 50 ade an addition to Bulke- 4 . Sr spe: a | DI e nd ivied | have, most of us, dismissed it from | dier named Frwin W. Clemons, (‘lem- | 1 D‘”“-w’l"mllmng Dossible and had' Mre N. B. Kenyon spending Clinton Crandall is the t g e rznge of American = possibilitles {mons or Clements that served in By | i ;neg’to give s Soldlers and sallors foW days at Wyoming. . - w 5 | - e i 1 Japan, which is quite as cold | Connec ticut r ent in the civil Wat, | D0 iment to the city, but was fore- | Archic Kenyon attendec ali ¥ K ig the guest | . B et |2, comnery s ehis. It i classed by the | Ihe nubished artile rass thae v | moniment fo the clly St Nax fO0€ con Varty ut Wakenena. % LSBT . = f forester of the empire as the|Clemons has secured his first pension | Stalled by the late Sebastiap L. J@¥li ™ yirs, 2 ey SedSgnnor retutsien Mon Hallomaten” Soalal : Y and separate | eSt PANINE crop of the lslands There|papers and will receive $12 a month. | PGS, LS 8% COQ€ TN SUCT SRS any night “after 4 week's stay | " #Hallowe'en socinl wes held at the | - . nd T81€ | ire parts of the United States where| if tha e 30, it will not b by reason { o " the park bonds cannot be Providenc: i r v i > r can be gTown. and actually is being| of nervico Inthe' Eleventh or any oth- | S350 10, (U8, Bechi, Bongs Smnat, o0 e — . — a s g =i grown. Twelv years ago a single|er Connecticnt regiment, if the official ’"w’; - e . 0 | o - wod ant from a Japanese nurseryman | records of the state onnecticut are s but of honest judgment. ! ‘ J : ey dea [IE "Frisco started & grove for Willlam | correct T . S 2 ' X ndea | i Shich mow covers acres an P e Speaking of proaressivensss and the { 1 h h I = g i) to'pe | Siands ffty feet high There are| pgre is a veteran or two in New | reaching out for the many things that | supply them—no others can! “thy. hok 1"yet | cores of uses for bamboo: barrtel||ondon, and perhaps in many other | are sure to make New London a higge: Py | = s light ladders, baskets, even wa-|iswns in the state as well, who arc | and bette: it is suggested tha | 3 5 2 T es for temporary service. It isi, 0"ty ana 65 vears of age and who | spe « be made to held tizht P A dnsnat | The Single Damper (patented); one motion—push Che d ¢ |as indispensable to the Orfental who| U0l (G GF(y vears afo and risked their | to the good things we have lest son Agains gains | At e o W e B R AR R o = 23S In ¢ | has learned its value as white pine is | FROSICR MUY Toars agQ and TsKCd (NOL | 6 fem got away: It would be well t % b o | the knob to indle, rake 3 i 1ge - ¥ ! James erty of Willimantic, arc | prepare now for the keeping of the I K 24 > akes ossible. - tiere s the Indian mango. it| 331" SHEEEL Vam of being the | Revenie Cutter Cadet school at For ubstitutes --- Imitations docs the r Damper mistakes imp e e et Moming a3, | than vt the peach. Some are no big-| GINECS, ST of the SV NAT 0t | for its removal. It 18 said that h ’ { The Ash Hod in the base (patented). The ashes : and o | Folnde and bell in " indin, where - a | De will bo even more nume pro- | so-called Cleveland conterence u ol Get theWell-Known fall through a chute into a Hod, a// of them, making whEh te Setin | oglle’ wages are Mot orEr Lem Cents | B Chington's bodvEuard for vears be- | thorough investigation of the Fovern- Round Package their removal safe, casy,cleanly. The Coal Hod is along- =t an e ith o day. for $6. i . Already in | p77 O 186 * Erwin | ment system, a proposes some im- N b - A 5% them o MumDel varleties Bave |l iy merved his countty dn_ time | the feventie: cutler sesvice ' of tho ! 5 e TOE D DU S0 | Bush <SS dE- Wi hath - ow [ OSURITAY eRrvell Wi conntey Jn LU | e oavhaents Tt 19 not MHOWN | ‘he 3 O e T L Iy | muited . Withvacen ' dulels aasart] OF Béed, but iis record has ot besn | Ceeey A e e, | The Olven ]} as ek S eastitar | ar thgks WAETE Ho NiMLID the 08 | oDy e B T newaparers. | Dut.de is atfot Ghkk onk Dropeeition. cup-joint heat flues ; practical | mana' for this delicious Truit, Just us e e il b o Made in the largest, best Pt e 2 | as it can be produced in sufficient| The work of making the residential | (0 Which the PResidept hes siven cons equipped and sanitary Maited that heat it in every nai first [ quandicy to put on the marker. sactions of the city of New London | Sieration. is ithe transfer ' of the e R <a bt in fe | 0 Gale Dalny ls' the vars staft of| more beautiful b e blanting o irees | Toyenus cutter service to the navs de- Milk plant in the world e . worked out. |jife to millions of people in Asia and [along. the sidew was commenced | oo uew, (RIS WOUTE o 4 BN ARtners” BB . the execution | At i¢ wants Toid or "water and| tnis wecls fn Montas nvenue and wil | Quire logisiation, and might mot meet | We do not make “milk products™— cold corn no s wood and iron. at Grst. |coil so salty that ordinary seeds won't| be carried just as the weather | Tt L A s . e - | “scorching spots. o whetst nd [ e st o iy | Berinits, the new trose to be in Keopine | Cutier service imder the mavy: Gepart Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. scithe and whetstone and {scores of date plantations under way | with the provailing kinds of trees that | Cutter servic B ® AN . T Bl fork Sna hand rake to do|und promisig asnificentls i {he ai- ire aiready i plice This 1o plani. | ment it is cinimed would reauit in But the Original-Genuine { The Fire Box kaline. irrigated districts of Arizona|ing calls o mind the inal s Vum»-"‘“’”,‘i Y B e e T ! and Patented mowing mach and Calfornia. It must not be for-|of the lavout of the present Montauk |t cifier sy Few HORLICK’S MALTED MILK | O iatis ivabls o » it because It | gotten that the dates we now buy as|avenue, intended to be pemed o o4 it o - able 3 ok £.oofitetion 2e» obly Mo Sut of many | Bowlevard. _ Tq begin witn the new | Longon S ne eRel siatiom o o e Made from pure, full-cream milk artdl Bre to do ' bonlevard was to be perfecty straight , Baitin e bea 18 16 | riead sma a ning tools and methods & « Alrsady the Tild Zupimmen mrows|ana to be one hundred fest wide from | SSTeine for thewinter months, xem reduced to powder form, soluble in | 8 & & been devoted to exist- [vaturaily in many parts of the United | curb fo o Tn the center for the | Winter the e 25 ok T i g1l . We vate a0, ennle |States But the Jepanstsand Chinsee.entice longth was to Ve 2 row of tress | WhAIT and wap used, in . compection water. st food-drink for all ages. | sy the Crafor ey A do o B s B RRTIE BE T R T S thoe | transfer to the navy. it is set ‘orth, OEF"ASK FOR HORLICK'S | a o B 3 EhmGy Wid SOt e e Linat it nuc cuiters could be r i 1aing and stringy wild potato—till they can Tt Was to be modeled after a |that' the revenu uld o be caten when untouchied by frost and | Paris houlevara and (o be one of the | docked and repaired at the navy vards Used all over the Globe Walker & Pratt Mrg. Co, while as hard as an apple. Bxveri- | fnest driy e Y. and th i A 5 y % ¥ always | ments ‘are i progress which indieate] T -t drives in the countrs !m tex'of supplies and” administration 31-35 Unlon St., Boston yaise T @ »ats. |that we shall soon have this imvwroved But B n F. Mahan was not maycr | WoOuld be available for the revenue o : G 20050 O rewuiar anmual pro- | of “HoveLanden 25 That “Sanss BYeh | SR aervicer oy o U Teveme M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent ais the case of | uction when the opening of the boulevard was | This is a matter af great Importance N me wasu't so e uncer consideration, and the parkway | ' New Longon and 1t will tequire the ; our Baroc| And so on and so on. From every|syster and the general beautificatior | YOIy best efforts of i L d— pean ard auarter of the globe is flowing towards ! of the city did not zet the kind of | Bis lleutenant booster ":‘ (rlle 4,"‘!\1)"- either me country a steady stream of it=!attention that is bein given to all | €d boosting of the hf““r[ i P - nacive Nordh plant” and " tree “ana vine|that ie for the adiancement of the . business men's association to prevent | A as never knc to be here tested out under|New London of today. After vears of ot e e e o Th 'dd f l' Musschuse conditions of soll and climate. ihe so calied bouleyard from New London. The time ¢ at giddy feeling v the Piizrims err new plant thus acclimated and | + lald out and, instead of be. | Bet to work on this important nrob- ra‘se it in|mmade at home with us is a new step perfectly straight and of a uni- | 1em is now, and before the plan is indicates liver and stomach trouble 4 jtaken towards the accomplishment of | forn width to permit of the center | fimally prepared for government ac- Saanks Mindrake Piils sfford * i absolute economic independence. Tt | o vamentation, the boulsvard was laid | toB. quick relief—and permanent cure K n=s ns by just that much mearer!,:t ir a way that would best accom- follows steady treatment with them mis the potnt where we can subply all 0Ur | Tndate the cwners' Of th Droperts | | Mayor Mahams recont talk to the E Rty sy frettment with Ui r sinal, |on necils within our oWh bordefs and | ajong: the proposed route; that would | membars of the polios. department in 2 S sritdl e stosy Bhe of i B Fabiao o WS our fingers at the rest of the dve (o them the most bullding 101s. regard to the recent burglariss . and ach, sick Ritachie fail f . i R =1 3 z the rvadway proper being second- ng them to renewed effo; to olly vegetuble—absc arm iy ¢ S i ERETARMER T bir sl on. The {urf was re- | capture the burgldrs and put @ stop | less—sold_everywhere end, . e - foved from the surface, litlc leveling | to further dépredations of that nature postal for our free book and learn n essi o W ere and filling there and the boule- | yesulted in more faithful performance B s pianiribe. for vourself st U | WASHINGTON COUNTY, R, I |5 s Tt S5t el ot T e i o e el n barley and turni | building lots on either side offered for | duty, but aid not prevent a burglary r. J. H. SC F . an i | of séme magnitude in Ames gun and s Philadelphia. A great deal 5F very valuable if not WEEKAPAUG. Is one of the handsomest | bicycle shop, early Thursday raorning | FrL recidbed worls 1= RSN Gon: ros in the city, and will be | when goods valued at about $300 wers | . - - g7 | Mrs. Lillian Green Awarded Gold | z the tree planting, but had | faken, but the old, docilé English set- | | Medal for Essay—Personal Items. |tbe criginal idea been carried out, It | ter, well-trained to hunt, but mnot to ure’ and by | youla have been one of fhe handsim- | wiich. was ummolested, and. 43 the | £ro an mnd The Ocean V W. C. T. U. held|“st in the United States burglars did not beother th he ! nz its frst mations” gold medal contest - > | paid no attention to them. | b 3 wanagi Wedne ¥ '-\Dn.npg:li the Dunns Cor- | It is plainly evident that the iocal | that this burglary as commi i o aise Ve ers churck, i spite of the :stormy | TePresentatives of the Connecticut | o indication that the policeman | | m- ) t | nignt 200d sized erowded attended. | Humane society are not sworn to do | that beat was in any way der | | - e lelow ufe the names of the thefr duty and that the local police | his dut it would be an cas - | | - a Lants Mis= Cora Chapman, Suifrage “""“‘ at £ ;“‘“ violations of “" : ;] ter f I’ ‘lhc_lnlrtlar]s (;) I-n;;fll‘" the offi- cord = nd tle Flome: Mrs. Margaret Gavitt, [ nance relative to overspeeding -and | cer while they worked there wers S \ | Mre O'Rafferty on the Woman Ques- | eckless driving in the strec New |3 sergeant, @ roundsman, or some ST twa ~ | tion Mertie Loofbow. The De- | London. Tic chicf offenders are the ! guch official prowling about a ) URUI[JIITK | - , |peres the " Alamo: Nvs. Lillian | dFiVers of the fir. ipparatus who urse | Conditions might be just & litte | it Ny ! ; - to Green, TH® Volunteer Organist; Mra |the norses ai the animals limit of | different SE | - S e Randail The Yeioe Coo. |$peed and, In somc instances, use the | L o - - 5 F AL 82 cad at every step, thus lasing them- | . \nifestly a blessing The judges were Mr. and Mrs. Chas, | Well as overspeeding ond reckless g i LS frechs , . - Perrs and L. R. Burdick of Westerly. | AFiVIng. =Such driving through tho than in New London and many of tie Anty Drudge’s Washing Test. t the department of agriculture | it the ciose Mr. Perry said that he | Public streets, even when going to bur ’a"s pever dk"lt" i There ’ hasnt stonoed there. 'Nol comtint with | ool e ¢ Mncther medal o the seme | Ares would mot be. tierated n ai been instunces where ‘burglars | Anty Drudge—""This basket of clothes was boiled and seckine to impro e pr eness contestants tc repeat at Bradford. Thi city state, as it nct of = : e : i vay i . - . o opted and another torord. This | Sloiates law, but Jeopardizes (2, ro-horse truck and made tean | rubbed the old-fashioned way but ten times, yet the warm B‘throom _ ; o 2 | e e et Baburdans evening; | Safely and I entively Unnece S A e Seenieory e fibre-has been so weakened that they’re fuil of hol o . of New Tondon amn no actual time i ork_city of “The 1 . i 4 ¢ Y BeSre S5 e London jend D nesy it ke s Wax not taken as. inaitation that The | The other basket was washed the same number of RFEOTE . el as guests of MY. and Mrs, Leon | the end of the run the horsce are often Ppolice force was deficient in duty. So! times the Fels-Naptha way, and there is not a_break T Smon - . = v W, abven, mave " Telutnee (o G| o0 mam out that shiey cam haraly walk, |56 ot o8 SIUSimiing Bkt -sue- in them—fabric as strong apparently as when it came ¢ s H = ¢ the same distance could be cov- | © u & occasionally 23 = 3L Glawin of Harifora ts the ered in the same tme and witaoui | pulled off in little Xs London. The off the loom. o » R —f 1 i s |grost of friends here for a few davs, | Fesert to the gait that kills. is s mple roomi~o mprove- | ? 3 Vil ADBOES o Fiomera i | | Within & monih . twe horee have | ment of the servics of the local force b Vel:y “'l":;f{d"’ o‘i hc'ct:l:i e to hat, | jang i t . died from the effects of this fast and @ g can be s of ™ i . ~ . Wine of LU e e Gerge 15, Noyene ot M| Feclidls iriving and 3t mearly svery { lice workk i nearly "every city 1o, the | Does Monday morning find your kitch- . that the children hT;t e}:f“ E 2 nd _— 3 alarm when the run is any distance | Ubited Sta Crimes have = beer . . ¥ ~ . ¥, ! " HORKINYON of censcquence the horses ave more | COWMItted everywhere without 'de- en like a Turkish bath and steam filtering n l; warm'r%om. e Ch‘ of a o v eIl or less in an exhausted condition. It'tection. 'Twas ever thus and ever 5 . s after com- o . anes e el condition: It | into every room? If you enjoy the odor of ¢old room'1s cangerou T . James G. Sherman and family mov- | horses of one hose wagon crashed in- -t juestion wiih the | ed Suniay’ from the house owned by | to the Pair of anather, and one of the | 2 boili loth 11 and eood. . If vou ing out of the hot water, % D sechiin B Sraer Mrs B Sterry Holdredge (o the Les: | horse's legs was broken, in a rice to WASHINGTON COUNTY,R. L. o:ling clothes, well al [ LR y A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater brings bathroom or bedroom to just the degree of warmth you want in five or ten minutes. All you have to do is to touch a match. The Perfection Heater bums nine hours on one filling and is * always ready for use, You can move it anywhere it is needed. There is no waste of fuel and heat warming unoccupied rooms. Just the heat you want, when and where you want it. he Perfection is fitted with an automatic-locking flame spreader that prevents the wick being turned high enough to smoke and is easy to remove and drop back when cleanin, Drums finished either in turquoise-blue cnamel or plain steel ; lght and ema- 4 mental, yet stiony and durable— suitable for any room in any house. 3 Dealers everywhere ; or write 10 any ageacy of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporited) A

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