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NEWS |~ a of the | tors of the Cl%;: mm round- at his farm, the DANIELSON AND PUTNAM ing up some A 5 DANIELSOR . they should. The evidence asainst the Perrin place, Pomfret road, Wednes- | Odd Fellows to Visit Groton Rebekah e man was sufficiently strong te warrant day morning. end broke his right arm. Lodge—Briefs and Personals. giving him all that he received. Dr. S. B. Overlock, who was at the | Day-Kimball hospital nearby, at the time, was cafled and reduced the !x.\c-’ Shertff Sibley Recalls Interesting Hap- penings During Bay State Visits— John McNally Gets Too Much of a Good Thing—New Rural Route. Sheriff and Mrs., Preston B. Sibley Stonirigton lodge, No. 26, I. O. O. F,, met in the, hall in the Gilbert block NEW RURAL ROUTE ture. i 5 ing when the third Laid Out by Inspector Pendieton—To Uncertain as to Result of Big Game. | Gegros. was sonterred on o class of Start from Sterling Office. The men in this town, who usually | five candidates. One candidate was brsemy <Ry bet on the big sporting events of the | balloted on. Final preparations were have returned from a visit with their Inspector C. H. Pendleton of the year, generaily acknowledge that they | made /by the committee to leave on daughter, Mrs. Robert Loomis, at! postoffice department has completed feel it a very uneert; task to pick | a special car this (Thursday) even! Northampton, Mass., where Professor | the layout of the new rural deliv the winner in the Yale-Harvard game | where the lodge will be the guests o Toomis is enf:sed as director of the route that is to start from the Ster to be played at Cambridze Saturday.| Home Rebekah lodge of Groton. Smith Agricultural school. which was | Conn., office. The new route will take Most men who bet money like to feel Recovering fram iliness established about three years ago. In!in about six miles of the layolit now that they have a little better than an 2 h 1844 Mr. Smith left by will $30,000, | inciuded in the route from the Dan- oven chance of winning, but in this | iss Mae McCarthy, employed at the and that sum when it amounted t0 | jelson office, this change being made case that feeling seems to be absent | local telephone exchange, who has been $300,000, which was In 1908, was used | because the territory in question can both among the supporters of Yale and | critically ill, is somewhat improved. for the school buildings erected upon be more readily served from Sterling. those of Harvard, so general betting | Pon‘onal Mention. = a fine tract of ninety acres.The school To compensate for this subtraction has slumped. Alexander, Thomson of Providence is for training boys along agricultural from . the Danielson route about 51-2| e ? was the guest Wednesday of Conrad and industrial lines, and for preparing miles of new route will be added to| Maimed Hunter Recovering. Kretzer:‘ girls in domestic science and other the Danielson carrier's trip, this new Eugene Diotte, the young man who Eli Gledhill spent Wednesday in lines of work in such a way that it is part being over highw in the vi-|shot the great toe off his right foot | Providence. x a pleasure for anyone to witness the cinity of Seuth Killingly. | while hunting near Eiliott Station two | Mrs. Enos M. Gray of Ledyvard and fine results that are being achieved. It is not probable that the new route Wweeks ago iomorrow, is to recover | Mrs. George A. MacKenzie and daugh- In connection with his recent Visit! will be in operation before spring, as from the injury without suffering blood | ter, Millie MacKenzie. were guests on to that section, Sheriff Sibley recalls! considerable time, several months, poison, it is said, it being feared at | Wednesday of Mrs. Isabella MacKen- two other visits there that were almost | must elapse before all the details of first. that he wouild suffer from this |zie. who is jll with muscular rheum- coincident with two noted happenings. establishing are complied with, this trouble, ! astim. ¢ One of these was in 1874, when the including the conducting of examina-| gpecial Train for Football Game. rs. C. T. Hatch has returned from Williamsburg dam gave way and over | tions for a carrier. . 3 / ~ |a visit at Osterville, Mass. She was 150 lives were lost, besides the total Eias Biecd oF B8 Devons Footbai! enthusiasts along the main | accompanied home by Mr. Hatch's destruction of Haydenville, Florem‘e[ s % line of the Midland division are to be | mother, who comes to spend the win- and Leeds. His second visit was Jan- | _ Representative arles 8. Hyde of given the consideration of a special | ter at the parsonage. nary 7, 1876, the day after one of the | Canterbury, who has one of the finest train that will put them in Boston Mrs. Leonard Hermes and Mrs. greatest bank robberfes ever commit- | farms in ‘Windham county, has just ted in this country, when over $1,250,- | 2dded eight head of full blobded Devon 000 in cash, stocks and bonds were COWS and heifers to his excellent herd, taken Siom (he Nottianipton fikak. which numbers 58 animals at present. Every saethias shovdd be carcful 7 that the children take their baths in a warm room. The chill of a cold room is dangerous after com- _ :ing out of the hot water. 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. A { ‘ The Perfection Heater burns nine hours on one filling and is ° always ready for use. You can move it anywhere it is There is no waste of fuel and ‘warming i Just the heat you want, when and where you want it. ¥ rooms. | Sheriff Sibley recalls well having ad on the walls of the bank a pla- ard on which was inscribed “Four- keved lock. Ne use for burglars to come here.,” The key was so construct- ed that the four officials of the bank had to come together before the vault could be opened. On account of this the bank was regarded as absolutely burciar proef, but by as sensational methods as are set down in the crim- inal annuals of the country, burglars did get in, and looted the vault of the ! The new h was purchased e, is to be used for breeding purposes Mr. Hyde is one of the most successful growers of oxen in Connecticut, and the pairs he shows-each vear invariably win prizes at_the county fairs. | Representative Hyde, who was a prominent Windham county member of the last legislature, recently enter- | tained J. Henry Roraback and some | Hartford friends were here an denjoyed a successful hunting trip on his place. | at Cornwall, A Attention, Farmers! DOLLARS BONUS For Fattest and Big- ection 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 cleaning. Drums finished either in turquoise-blue enamel or plain steel ; mental, yet srong and durable—suitable for any room in any house. l.i.hud—vt Dealers everywhere ; or write to any ageacy of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) - argat fortune mentioned. ~° ' | Homer B. Hulbert Addresses Audience | _Some time afterards, through a New | Tpe second of the numbers i | York paper, the burglars attempted to ' Youne Penples courme ot ontertains | open negotiations for the Teturn Of | ments was given at the Orphese the- | the loot for the sum of $150.000, but | ater Wednesday evening, wnem ihe! the offer was refused by the bank poteq lecturer, Homer B. Hulbert, was | people. Two years after the crime was (ha attraction, T ommitted the Pinkerton agency found A | and arrested the burglars in Philadel- Unclaimed Letters. | phia. The men, James Dunlop, Robert Letters addressed to Helen S. Dud-! Scott and W, E. Edson, all motorious lev, Miss Anna Leblanc, Robert Arm- | < robbers, and Edson a safe ex- Strong and Pan W. Plak are unclaim- pert as well, were tried at Northamp- | ed at Danielson postoffice this week. ton. Bdson turned state’s evidence. Py Bov X Dunlop and Scott each received a sen- | sy SiaE l gest Turkey Raised $10.00 Next Best $5.00 T hird $5.00 LEGAL NOTICES. More Rooms for Highway Commis- sioner, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL ay comanissioner’s | at Norwich, within and for the District ce-has tw of Norwich, on the 2lst day of Novem« eoffice has two more rooms in the same | . A " 1) 18 11, | suite at the capitol. One of these was | I'r fil‘n'—\'{ulfifl.\‘ "F A\'lll.r\'l;, ‘Jud; 2 . istate o enny B. Sllcox, late o formerly the office of the lieutenant B el Btrrict e governor, communicating with the old | The Executrix exhibited her admin- senate chamber. The draughting tables | istration actount with sald estate ta have been installed in this room. ‘rhe|the ‘Court for allowance; it is there- attorney general now occupies the re- Re e \eh Ak iof Wo~ tiring_room of the old senate on the | ,Ondered, That the I8ih dav, of Mot The state highw 2 K g tence of 20 years. Most of the bonds! , Members of the town school com- | The Bulletin proposes to cpposite corner. | forenoon, at ‘the Probate Court Room nd stocks taken were returned . In ' 3} 10€% 7S 0oRE asyed to give tavor- | capture the three fattest and | —_— e | in the City o Norwieh, in said District, by visi S - > 0 - the - H o > ” be, amn the same 8, Aap) nte or géfi:fi?} \‘.,:-.‘,‘95"!;1\;"‘?,{‘;”{,‘;;‘}? ,::‘ifg_ of removing partitions d making a ]f:';gilsq‘; qr;’;:,fi':g:&:: mOH,:.';;': Stamford.—Nicholas Tamburri, the | IhE the same, and the said Hxecu i e3 g . Dbart of the upper floor of the graded in Windham and New London” contractor, who ®ued for $2,000 be-|i;ix is directed to give notice thereof ing, now used as an express cCompany’'s gohool building into a hall that may = - s cause he was. falsely arrested for Ly publishing this order once in some office, and talked with many citizens ¥ Counties, chicken stealing, lost his suit against|ncwspaper having a circulation in said be used for school assemblages, as was the case befire the overcrowding of | the building required that the hall be | divided into rooms. This congestion { being relieved by the construction of the new high schol, the susgestion for the hall is heard. To Work at Elmuville. ‘ John Winslow, who has been em- | e : ployed in Jeffersonville, Mass., has re- the town court Wednesday morning turned to his home in Elmville and may well be taken as a warning by will be employed at the Eimville Wor- any bum who thinks he can come into sted company’s mill. | Killingly looking for a term in jail | through the cold weather and get out | e Ty g when the temperature is more agree- STRUCK BY AUTO. able. McNally has gone to jail for| i nine months, whereas he only wanted John Riley. 65, of Cransten, R. I, *c go for two, and he went over with Dazed by Headlights— i tears in his eyves, for he had gotten T Hegiel what he wanted and then a whole lot! John Rile more of it. i 3 < District, at least five days prior to the Policeman John S. Kandetsky in the | ;0 "5 S, Glee, [N ana make return common pleas court. The jury brought | {21 0% S0C in a verdict in favor of the policeman | NELSON J. AYLING, Judge | after being out 15. minutes. The above and foregoing is & true ittt Sttt e, R OBy Of - Fegord. Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, LEGAL NOTICES. Lacd AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-|at Andover, within and for the District missioners for New lLondon County: I|of Andover. on the 20th day of Novem- hereby apply for a license to sell and | ber A D. 1911. ] ek iipiada exchange spirituous and intoxicating Present—LEWIS E. BEEBE, Esq hquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine | Judge. ; and cider in the Bray bullding at On motion of Fannie Dixon Welcl Mathewson street, Town of Griswold, | Executrix on the testate estats of Irene except in the rooms and apartments in | E. Dixon, late of Columbia, within said said bullding, any part or parts of | District, deceased which are cut off or partitioned in such This Court dotih decree that manner as to form booths, side rooms, ) months be allowed and limited for t or retiring rooms. My place of bus oreditors of sald estate to exhibit their ness iz located within 50 feet in a |[claims against the same to the Execu- direct line from a cemetery. Dated at |trix, and directs that public notice be Norwich, this 14th day of November, A. | given of this order by advertising in & D. 1911 John T. Kelley, Applicant. | newspaper having a circulation in said in whose minds the incidents of the great robbery remain as vivid as ever. They must be natives—hatched and grown in these two counties. The Bulletin will bhy the prize birds at the regular market price in addition to the prize to be awarded. The turkeys offered for prize must have head and feathers off, en- trails drawn and wings cut off at first joint. The first prize of $10.00 to the largest and fattest young turkey; second prize of $5.00 to the second largest and fattest young turkey: third " prize of $5.00 to the largesi and fattest turkey raised in New London or Windham Counties. The contest is open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in these counties. The turkeys must be submitted for examination and weighing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o’clock noen, For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded in addition to the market price. This turkey will be given to the Rock Nook Home. To the raiser of the second young turkey in size a prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price will be given. This turkey will fur- nish the Thanksgiving dinner for the Sheltering Arms, To the raiser of the largest and fattest turkey over a year old WANTED WINTER BERTH, | S | But John McNally Was Given Nine Months in Jail Instead. | What was done to John McNally in 6 ¥s of nston, R. T, at the Day-K rball hospital in Pu & 4 i $5.00 | ition to the market price. This will go to the MecNally was in Putnam Tuesday | nam, where he was takesn Wed a prize ot in addition : = We. the undersigned, are electors and | District, and by Dosting a copy thereof? afbismouis. Tookiug Jor 06 pollon: to | arfermes it alhzepd County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. taxpayers, owning real esta the | on the pubiic slgnpost in said Town of Town of Griswold, and hereby sign | C.lumbia, nearest the place whers the L Fuptured bisager sudl The judges will be disinterested persons who will weigh the tur- keys at Somers Bros.’ market. All turkeys that are eligible for competiti turkey raiser who enters a bird in the lock or 60 He couldn’t it is not believ et he can live. make the deal, but, it is understood, | Riley was injured when he was struck accepted advice to try it on in Kill- | by an automobile owned and driven by and_endorse the foregoing application |decrased last dwelt of John T. Kelley for a Ilcense, and ‘riified from_Record hereby certify that said applicant is WM, B. SP’RA(;(!_"Evk er n will be purchased at ingly. Within four hours thereafter | D. E. Jeete of Danielson, the accident the market price, so any r a suitable person to be licensed pur- he was locked up inthe local police | happening about midnight Tucady e o contest is sure ‘of selling the bird whether a prize is won or not. Suant fo said application. Dated at o = - statfon. He had been arrested in At- | the highway between Daniclson and Griswold, this 14th day of November OTICE TO CREDITORS, tawaugan, where on the _veranda of Elmvil Riley. was walking in the | A D. L ohn S nat.y: Mases . M. it T iua sk Tor the Disteier Constable Emory Andersofi he had set | hishway with a o s X ’ Sulloway. George G._ labonne, Daniel | T e ihe Tiotides DF Sovaes. 3 shway a companion, Andrew G. Gagnon, Solomon Wechsler. T hers- | 0f ledyard, on the 21st day of Novem- by certify that the above named sign- | ber, A. D 1811 to_rolling and howling, like an Indian. | Healy, w = el e y, When the accident occurred, It [ gaturday in time for the \'aI»-uzr-[Cnnrad Kretzer spent Wednesday with | &7s“and’ endorsers are eloctors and | Present—RUSSEL GALLUP, Judge Deputy Judge James N. Tucker waslis believe r stoc he head presiding when McNally was present. | lehie of the o L stook th head- (varq game. This train will make the [ Mrs. John Littersidt at Greenville. faxpayers, owning real estate. in_the State of Abian Phillips, late of the ed Wednesday morning. The charges ingy car and stepped awav from. the | USUal express stops. Mrs. Amos Church of Montville is | Town of Griswold. Dated at Grix- | Town of Ledyard, in said District, de- against the man were Intoxication, electric track directly in fromi o roe = Eyognset of ;her siater, Mrs. ‘Awmouf wold. this dbth duy ot Novepber: A, D. |S8SL 5 Meine thp. dduiintelonton olt breac ce a s - 31 A 2 " X 1 X. bt oh yalsh, "ow Cle o 3 y i Py A clte breach of the peace and vagrancy, the automobile, Mr. Jeete frove his woc CARPENTER ESTATE. Fopeasint AL Lo N av1ons. - | the areditiss. of it Septartl to biing court imposing a sentence of 30, 130 into the curbing in an endeavor to B 8 in_thelr olaims agsinst _ssid__sestate within six months from this date, by and 60 days, respectively,on the counts avoid hitting the : Rumored Site of New Building for 9 g L ing pair and Healy made mentioned, a total of nine months, a grab for him, but it was ‘;.;0 1:3,3_ elephone & Telegraph Company. | posting up a notice to that effect, to not_to mention the costs in the case. The injured mom | gether with 4 copy of this order, on the Me ally whined and whimpered, but vilte, whare “bo mie® fokeR 10 BIm- | e was an interesting story cir- | N GO0 §O e R A SR T there were no rebates coming his way. and given the attention of a physician, | Cilating about town Wednesday to the | - me Town, and by publishing the same : | effect that the KElizabeth Carpenter | vlctlms { e in a newspaper having a circula- S 1 It was a fine example of a man get- | but his condition bec v ndition became so ser ting something more than he had bar- Wednesday afternoon that he was ‘,’.‘;f estate on South Main street had been tion in sa#d District, and make return gained for. 5 ity g F 1di - 2 . B e o to this Cour moved to the hospital. sold as a site for a buiiding to be used .atest and best thing ever put on RUSSEL GALLUP, Tudge | It is mot known that the local court Riley has been emploved ight | jointly as an exchange by the South- | . th K rour coffee or ! 1 _the | v has . Sy R 3 = : 1e mar eeps your coffee or tea| ¢ ; . 3 officials knew of McNally’s Tuse for weaver at the soslen il fn LariSns|ern New England — Telephone and | Next Morning Worst Cases Wonder | 1o or cold for 24 houre. et B i o el getting a warm berth for a short term, for several months. His age and con. | Western Union companies. The prop- | Why They Never Before Tried the PRICE, $2.00. | Attest: RUSSEL GALLUP, Judge ich there is a brick build- 5-foot frontage on South nd extends through to erty upon w but perhaps it wasn’t necessary that dition make it quite impo. ing has erate upon him for the injury. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de< ceased are hereby notified to presens The Shetucket Harmess Co., |25 clnims a5eier 2aid ezate to, 1o tq op- Remarkable Pyramid Pile Remedy ———— ! ‘ T ‘ , G it has been understood 1 . et i O i m 31"“ sday gitedh 'I"’A' TS EREE i > | within the time limited in the abos i S g Sy | i and foregoing order - making a free test of the Won- 321 Main Street, ¥ WALTER PHILLIPS I ° Agent Gilbert Going to Florida—Engi- ere under way and the hope was ex- é 2 € is icia S, ncers’ Report Received by Water |Pressed that the deal would me car- | derful Pyramid Pile Remedy you are | Commissioners — Duhaniel-John: ied through, because such a buflding | Sure of being right. Nothing is more s c % ohnson | 45 the wire service campanies would | disappointing than to invest in some Always R“ ihe Gehlllll. ase Settled—Levi W. Hastings apt to erect would be a ftting | thing that doesn’t do the work. So, b Y Breaks Arm—Rumored New Tele-, Structure to be close to the author- | Write at once to the Pyramid Drug phone Exchange. jized federal postofice building, which | Co., Marshall, Mich., for a free trial Z is to be put up at the corner of Grove | Package and know to a certainty that Administrator Norwich, Co WM. C. BODE, Prop. nov3d 3 Eat What You Want sure, quick and permanent | If your appetite is fickle, your digestion weak, |- Ccarl E s been rail- | and South Main streets, e is a 1 | road s i ey 4 : It is known that the telephone in- | cure, an instant relief in worst cases | had Tlm)on gent Pomfret for | terests have been considering for some | Of ey form of piles. The trial will several vears, to leave next month |time a change of their central office | enable you to rest comfortably over b e . 4 i g 4 3 £ our bowels slow 4 for Florida, where he will be building from the present location at | Dight, and in the morning.you will ¥ 5 to act, try Schenck’s Man 1ploved drake Pills ] # the southern extremity of South Main | hustle to the nearest drug store, can't e B Ml youl fnd youl cen.oat what street to a more cantral location, such | help it, for the regular 30c box that | fi M You want, enjoy it all, and digest it thor- 3 uts you of ur feet a < 5 ¥ i i pu ou on your feet and keeps yo oughly. They cure liver ills, stomach disorders by a compan | tions of the which to dr verglades, reclaimir the one it is rumored has been p Zo {land. y od. | going. Be sure you get what you ask : Returning from Provinces. H. Geeson has purchased a tour- | for. anc Weep you up to, the highest standard of e e oas Use the coupon below. Merely fill | health. Wholly vegetable—absolutely harmless in your name and address, | | E. c. Rogers, [s) nam inn, and ( in the wood past two weeks, veek. i d fl'le bl | Hear Address—Steamer Nomad Sails. || vour name and address, cut out ‘Old High School Building in Demand o 1§ coupon and mail to the PYRAMID 4 It was rumored here Wedr 1 DRUG CO., 409 Pyramid Bldg., there is a desire upon t of St. | Second game of t 'fi o Mary’'s C ic society to buy the old | team No. 1 won from t high school building for school pur- |@ score of 136 to 144 or places the first team 1 poses, | is Jox ——— —— | —sold everywhere, 25c. Send a f New Yy , 25c. a postal for our after | STE’!'NGTON- | FREE PACKAGE COUPON free book, and learn to prescribe for yourself. expected back the first Team 1 Leads at Pool—Men’s Club to | | Fill out the blank lines below with DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. ay that The Mistuxet pool teams played the E K tournament and || Marshall, Mich. A sample of the =l bt o o et il 00 i/ am No. 2 by || great Pyramid Pile Remedy will then be sent you at once by mail balls. This L , in plain wrapper. in the leud,; . as the first game proved a draw. Sold by all leading | Why the Edmands Family Chose Pom- | - The Stonington Mcn's clib will meet i fret. | Thur: evening in Brayton's hall | A good speaker will be provided. Nomad Clears for Gloucester. Druggists ‘ Rev., Wint g ireene’'s othe f: One Size Only, 50¢ a Bottle < sister of Miss Vioiet Eamands’ moth. er, who frequently visited in Pomfret mer Nomad sailed for Glou- | | City.. e Lt 30 ____|a few years this familiarity with | ¢ Wednesday morning in | \ the place beinz advanced a reasor mmand of, Captain Tibbits. She why the Edr lected it as last winter in fishing setts waters. Koelb is in New York for S e X Winptnemer ana | Have Home-cooked s, ter and N. P. | | s ot e banavet | \Waffles--(Good as al | Chef Can Make visiting in - - A. Briggs of | Your wife, your mother, your sister Wanted $2,000 Damages from Employ- | — n make waffles at their best with the er—Case Settled Out of Court. E y 74 oin o g o s s i Grosvenordale and Worcester vs, Rep- | Griswold distribute heat evenly. be ently amily ree.t. Engineers’ Report Received. The board of water cc ioners of the city of Putnam ha ved t week their engineers’ report upon thei investigation of the property of th. Putnam Water company, the 1 | port 1s withheld from p ation | If there is anything you want first- class it is the pocket knife that is with you 16 hours a day and in use a dezen times each day. If vou want a knife that looks well, that is keem and sharp when you buy it and will seldom, if ever, require sharpen- ing, it is the Kt‘” Kufl“ KEEN KUTTER pocket knives represent the very best that can be manufaétured in point of quality of steel and work- manship. Every knife is as keen as a razor when you buy it and every time you pull it out of your pecket you will be glad you bought it. There are many different styles of KEEN KUTTER pocket knives but enly one quality, What - ever style of knife you buy under this brand you may know that yon are getting the best steel that can be made, KEEN RUTTER standg for quality. 1 THE HOUSEHOLD Bulietin Building 84 Franklin Street s$s Abby P. today (Thu s. BEunice ‘Warren, Mass, WOMAN CLERK SUED. Nothing but the freshest and choicest of vegetables and Government inspect- ed meats go into NoNE SUCH Soups The taste tells you this. 4 .esentative Charles J. Johnson of | AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Thompson, that was to have been tried | Hence, Griswold-baked waffles are Wednesday in the superior court at el o | uniform—a rich, goiden brown—neither W ntic” was AEICH out of covit Original and Genuine Rt o G 1 )Iliss Duhamel, who was at one ¥ Hot, crisp and light, smothered with L ) Jnhn’;r;’n:‘rwl,fl'c. 1_”1”g1\ll. powdered sugar or maple syrup, they’ll | | ha . Miss Duhamel did not r FPTRE SR Ry Roel et ceive the full amount for which s | “Obey that impulse”—order today a | | deep ring waffle iron designed for gas brought suit. Short Calendar Session Tuesday Next. range use, price one dollar, Vulcan Judge Bawin B. Gager will be in} W‘“W gas range cake griddles at same price. | Putnam Tuesday to preside at a short | & SoIng Tast They tarh soia b8 et | calendar session o e super irt, | ood IA ' % ot two cases beinz assigned ii TheF Drinkfor AllA ges i The first case, that of the T““t! fi‘s & Ekc“-ical [hp‘(' { the Fidelity and Deposit company of e [ Marviand. has the fabric of a romance | m n it. The second . John D. Dor- 2 o % Dikad S0 z I o aenry 1 | Ifl",}t on HORLICK’S” | Alice Building, 321 Main Street | v, Gardner, Mas: Hanson, Worcester, is an action (o re- ake @ 14 kinds At your grocer's—10 ceats MERRELL-SOULE CO. EYRACUSE, NEW YORK