Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 7, 1912, Page 2

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New Haven.—The stone masons and hod carriers of this city have voted to ive the master buiklers up to May 15 determine as 0 whether they will consent to the wagedncrease they have demanded. 1f they do not get it they threaten fo strike. The masons want n increase In pay to 60 cents an hour —ten cents. The hod carriers want an increase from 2§ cents an hour. L ] DIABETES Treatment That Costs Nothing If It Fails to Benefit. Disbetes Las long been considered an Incurable @isease, and the only hope held out fo patients has Been to projong thelr years by abstemious living. A wewly Qscoversd plant in Mexico called Disbetol heeh has been found o be 4 specific Tu the treat- ment of diabetes, quickly reduciog the secific grav- 3y and sussr, testoring the welght and bullding up the eystem. The trestment is very fnexpensive: $1.00 worth of the Borh Wil last w0 weeks and will removo the woest syinptoms in the most segravaied cases. Call e store and see te proofs and get s {ree book- Jei of diet lists. showing the proper foods for diss betles. Lee & Osgoud C Mrs. L. N, Snow, 30 Winter St, ngor, Me., was troubled for many xr! with kidney and bladde; , and had a pain in h @izzy spells, and other painful symptoms. She saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and took them followed, She splendid result “I have now taken three bottles of Fo- What Is Going On Tonight. Roller Skating at the Valley' Street Armory, Ye ‘Old Folks' E the Bijou and Concert at M. Church, Moving Plctures at Scenic Temple. Francis S Long Poat, No. 30, G. A, R/ SILK WEAVERS STRIKE. Go Out Because Windham Company Will Not Grant Demand for 15 Per Cent, Increase. WILLIMANTIC. ‘The meeting was addressed by John IJ,, Cunningham. tolled off tu watch arriving trains and s- Jose Assefably, No. 14, Knights | trolleys to sce that no strike breakers of _Columbus. art tmported to take their places. It willimantic Woman's Club, Regular'|th setd smons. those. whe. e closely | Meeting connected with the Windnam Silk Boys' Club Nnhl by Town Team, organiaing the warpers, winders, doub- and pickers in the employ of the indham Silk company Is belng made. ‘Committees from the weavers are! Company that « shutdown at this time will be benefictal rather than other-| wise, although they would like to keep their help employed, as has been their custom. Urged Enroliment in 1. W. W, ball team on aceount of the poor con- dition of the ball grounds on the paric 'mncellnd the game with the Clippers | of Willimantic scheduled for Saturday afternaon. recelved word that the visitors would ! be unable to come up. arranged between the Boys' club and | the town vitory for the town team, 18 to 15. Following was the batting order: ¢, Porter If, Clark ss and p, O'Brien 18-15—0dd Fellows from Brookiyn and Local Firemen at Adam Mul- ler's Funeral. Manager Gilman of the Boys' club|® The Colchester team, who were to play the team from Fitchville, | A game was n team, which resulted in a Boys' club—lennenberg ef, Rattner Monday morning when the hour for| Benjamin J. Legere of Bridgeport|2b. Wickwire b, McDonald rf, Hers-|service of story and song, which was | Britatn Normal school spent Sunday starting work at the Windbam Silk |addressed a meeting of the employes | chatter 3b, McCord p and ss. given by a chorus choir at the Baptist | With her mother, Mrs. 1.' H. Rafferty. e v loyed |of the Rossie Velvet company in W.| Colchester—Slavkin cf, Randall c.|church recently. was repeated S Adelbert Needham, Jr., has been company came the weavers employed | 81 Jne oI LOREL (ONE with 4 | Sherlock If, Cohen ss, Shugrue 2b,Shea | evening. Mrs, Charles ¥, Gardner re. pending a few days in Boston. there, who had gone into the mill 88| viaw” to' énrolling them 1n the ranks|1b, Friedman rf, Brown 3v, Tynan p. | the story und a large’ chorus choir Attended Rockville Mesting. usual, asked Foreman Lyman of the I. W. W, of which he Is a state} _Score nnings: . | render=a_the music, accompanied by | A jarge dslegation of Stafford divi- ols what the official prEa e B 30116010315 Mrs. E. E. Gilbert, plano, and by | sion 0f the A" O, FL. attendos .u’n‘uLL relative to their demands for & 15 et Colchesters 20512512 ¢—18}Dorls _Myott, = Tyler ert and |ing of the Rockville division in that incroase in wages. TO UNIONIZE TWO COUNTIES. Struck out, by McCord 11, by Tynan | George Davis, v > were vn=n' ~,,,N,,y fternoon. Nichols desired to hav® the Weav- ke ik el 4 bases on balle, off Tynan 11, off | #olos by Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick are ers Wail around until General Manager | Claim That 1. W. W. Will Establish | McCord 4; umpire, Friedman; scorer, | McBroome, Isabel Bu d 3 in Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Lzuton arrived at the office, in Willi. | Gliman. SHert and i er | John 13. White of Center street is BUt the ~weavers maidsihes had aives] 7 Rieanvat CEaatbtartare Borough Interests. Gitbert and Hichmond Gardner. { confined to the house by iliness. p the off mple time to reach a de~| mantic, Edward M. Rathbone of New Haven | Mothers’ Day Programm May Bashet Hung to Teacher—Mis- evening when six of the children in her grade at school hung her an ele- | gant May basket. Besides being beau- | titully. decorated, it contained an as- sortment of goodies. Jelly bowl was' aumong the gifts. | Alice Shaw, Florence McLaug] imle TFoley, John Barnett, invited them in and treated them with ice cream and grape juice. Knights of Columbus Confer Third Degres—Week End Visitors—A. O. F. Delegation at Rockville. Staftord councll, Knights of Colum- Tiis, conferred the third desree upon a class of fifteen at St. Bdward's hall Sunday afternoon. The work was by State Deputy Mulligan, assisted by District Deputy Sullivan and staff. Guests were present from .Rockville, Willimantic, Thompsonville, Hartford, Manchester and Springfield. Personalities. Dr. J. J. Hassett of Lee, Mass, was the guest of his mother' on Church street Satlrday and Sunday. 2. H. Brown of Willimantic was in | town on business Monday, Miss Margaret Rafferty of the New sionary Hero of Labrador Repeated at Baptist Church, Mra. Willlam urprised and Q. Soule was_greatly delighted Saturday A hand painted The hildren who hung the basket were Velo M ard and ‘Homer Pippin. Mrs. Souls Service Repeated. The Missionary Hero of Lab. rador, a . . atsion, und accordingly requested Mr. = 1« | was vigiting friends in town Saturday.| The meeting of the W. C. s l,:’,,,'\‘.m:&,‘.,;"): A oday L Um ber<| Nichols o telephone Manager Fenton “lllls irepnr(m-l (lh:[m“llllmmnrl;'“:fi T g e I e | o B pmecting of the W. €. T. U is| GHAUNCEY E. BROWN DEAD, g s, My gy or the answer. The telephone was|the headquarters fof the state organ- { jio b A% e o ivery business | Po'ter this (1 afternoon A eI i trouble” The Lee & Osgood Co. B N e euades as] fution 60 \tha " THAARHAL Woncers. ob | iare ahd cnductbl & Lyen \'&L;‘:fiunfi:‘;\’i (Yiipsday) afternoon. The | Former Tolland County Commissioner 6 Dinner Plates or 6 Cups and Saucers or {they could not get a satisfactory an-|ghe World. A committee from the local | " ¥ 50 ST SCES o caller | Mothers' gas a3ty | and Representative in General As- 3 Plates and 3 Cups and Saucers for Only swer., They walked out of the mill; [ branch of the organization is trying |, o £ig | 5 3 F B {one man remaine hia looms evei (1o securo a hall ue u meeting place| “yirs Ralph Holmes, from Middle- | . oo oted ‘;‘“ 7’}'“""":‘ [T Tt after fellow we had called him to|where the members may gather eve- | .o ATy 3 ey ary Partridge of Hartford, | mwme Rulletin's Gl urra s e slonk out. ‘The feraman at last|| Nings and discuss. their Intereais and | (ouTh 18 I toWn Caring for & pheumo- | o ‘tormer Fh it ol P, o i il orrealich o i 50 star Soa wra ers stopped his looms and he went out/| permit the organixers to have a’ pe: Abraham Elgart went to I\‘or\\‘ich,;':"l““,“’ frst vice president of the Con- | ““Chguncey Brown, 86" disd’ Satue- with the other weavers, oaliasyirion. It (FBAL thit & ekt | atongay, s boncll of . education st ‘8| gescoignt ot the Norwich state Hos- eral weeks ago and followed up by al to tmondee wrery mantfacturing town | 2t Marlboro were callers in town ¢ Old House Being Rebuilt. e o L Ut édmrt‘:wal;aibetiu l“'“izmt:cvr ' - r\"l Wi ‘H»'rvk 9 T S whidh. fr:"; {’i‘p?&‘.:. ?:\‘.‘n;ffi; Awithin ‘[112““;&{‘1"‘&;‘2“2‘3311”‘ C..C Hrlstrtm}ul‘\axr rlet‘\‘\‘r::d So?u:.w;lx]x‘c“or‘hxphe!mldx:/lu:fk?] m“lhzlml“:]'-“d\ !-;un n, of New. Haven, a married T o o g O N——— an answer to whic ey & dek the textile in. | WeeK's visit wi elativi Bast | ¢ o octly acroas the | daughte Abbott Little, of this Mars The officials stated” that in|As some §5 per cent. of the textl cr;r:x Hampton, main street from Palmer's mill. It | place, several grand and’ great M. HOURIGAN, Furniture CONN view of conditions they eould mot pos- | terests of the state Pr David 8. Day of Bridgeport was at | Was built in 1842 by Lorenzo St grandchildren and by two broth 62-66 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. sibly give the iucreass demanded. of he Connecticut piver, it in figured e ome ‘on © Norwich avenue over | and occupled by him for a number of | Albert 7 Browiy of iitis £ IS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Joh Golden, resident of the Tex- | that illimantic wi e a fine { ears, uring hich he leased the The ¢ ot g IH “ i JVL o e Workers f° America, the peace- | ing buse and for that réason the es- | SUNG&Y. bk EIMRTN o' Treiey' Bilinineg who'| fay ot e v d of b il Tifea- * | maker, conferred with the officials and | tablishment of state headquarters here | Funeral of Adam Muller. | conducted a _grocery business in it. | Eiliott O. Fowler offeiaii B The Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. was {0ld the same thing, and the|is :urln‘\;rrgv;ln'le.d& AR P 4 e ("’-";r".}q"ll\u:n“,‘[:',‘ M‘:l‘_l\l‘o‘r‘;h \mf; Later o. JF. Smith, owner and man- | was in the West et cemetery. 3 d d 1 T e i b oty | ek gra e The Gty i to be hbld © % Was hold sat DawleYs un- | shid Grocerise . thers op L) 486 | Chauncey own was born | mc es \eedca mn through . Hls' Yepreseatatin (Tussday). evening at which: time- it flors - Sunday afternoon |t has heen used 54 tangiment. by | Catie t0 CATBIC Whor & Yor end “\“i\] bl N Cun * for |13 reported that Jan Smith of Detroit, | A member of Bunk-|the Keyes Product compa 42 B s o N has | the republican ranks, and b\ ",fl‘;‘.:'(‘,o‘,',r“a.?u&b?r' Riio Tx ke o0 44 hate: maie Aatob G . 0. 0. . of Brooklyn, g now 3 Sl pa it AR eside b hiete with the etception | ¢, se nt Columbla in th ¥ Y S Cl Who will remain in this city until the | tolerable remarks at a recent meeting Y., was in town Saturday and made cyp, superintendent, Frank | wich, His kind ‘l:““’ “’lv”"‘ in ture at year. He ftern: Ax our pl’lllg eéllllllg matter I8 settled, it iy said, i S ity Wil be present and.glve | armogeiyts TOF e UL MGG B ho will move there as | tion won him many frlends end he was | . Tolland eoente 4 : : It 1s claimed by the weavers that|a siatement relative to that re e b s s completed | held in high esteem by his fellow 8 . : vith them 1016 i e b e i} e { EChrpritars Drtbentato | Alend (i FHTATAl AN 1H Adar A f | townsmen. ~ He held at difterent peri- | T e Wash: Boilers ‘.’"3" oRtiier ;I:;F»::l-‘:(“:l?c”i;u“k?ffi dotivay Arx unlawtal sntiments to e | tling. his. brother's: aMich: The m;vm—Lflh‘::‘"‘\:c, E,’,'h” of N”” ik, o ",;}”:f e Al e vl | 8Shot Two Women and Hi = Min Wash Bollers, with strong|have to quit work authorities,. who will not be slow to | bers of Colchester Fire romilnn,\'.h~\0»1m Annapolis from dis 3 by & | pelities hs wes AL g et lm‘\\v’vz):”; ol Siiary / grid s sopper bottoms, size 8, $1.10; size 8 Monday evening the weavers held a |act. 1, attended the funeral In a body.|cut from a barber's razor. | cratic party until 1575, when he joined | Anna 3Miller and Mra. A S ; feeting ih. A5 o Hall cd” £ e Burfal was in Linwood_ cemetery. he 3 | Anna Mitler - A were present a_number of other em- WEDDING . An auction was held Monday morn-| - — All Copper Wash Boilers, size 8,|por oot o™ an eftort toward Ay ing at 10 o'clock to dispose of the RRE L = $2.00; size 9, 32 Champlin-Lariviere. household effects of the deceased. —_— —— William Champlin of Norwich and Borough Officials in Session. | SORE FEET CURED Miss Lucille Dora Laviviere of this| The first meoting of the new board 5 ity were united in marriage Mon@ay | of warden and burgesses of the bor- Water Pails ___OR MONEY BACK.| norning at § o'clock at St. Mary’s|ough was held Monday _»u'mm: o e J‘.?u ok 1m ¥ m.uu 1F BZ0, the refined foot ’x'u Aol er ,\m\ i RS CH e o od handle, size 14, 4 ac d »ot- misery, you o 3 8 d ol WL Wil ‘ew Brita \ ap ot 1 o e e et ‘ 2 Y diai 4 3 B Nie. aiis oot bt i ;’“‘.',““3 ;‘;’m all foot misery, you 41| “mie bride's gown was of whit Daniel . Willsxk ot New Drtaln No need to get mad now, tear up the paper or shout In fact after having fied the n t it witt L Meh and women who have not en- e e Do N e ronns | Homestead Inn on Broadway over| ‘TIONSense, good coffee never hurt anyone. coithe: IR ARRE F Toh's ; 3 il et ze 14, 50c. |ing a pleasure. No better remedy on | T, bridesmald wore white embrol Reade of Willlmantic was a 2 earth f co! bunions, h pES & e S ST - Here 4 2 $ar 4} ¥ £ i . are al Sc o incipient or perhap g o ic hilutains, chapped junlons, callouses, | “"Atter the ceremony at the chu ot \]\“\’2 % o Ciotatptl You know better than that for you can point out are that some farm of incipient perhaps fixed organic A g reception was held and a breakfast | & g ’ a9 FAll e, AL R T Uy P A fl v D it Chemical o, |8 e e home of the brides | calllng on friends in town Friday and | all around you, folks who are the worse for coffee’s slug- | disease due to coffee has set in—constipation, imatism, ssg s other, Mrs. Adeline Lariviere, o 7 T R e s el Rl Taitapat L st & —_— oy, T g Al o et DAL ek roenich ey Afrs. Julius Pheips and son| £iNg. Think over a few coffee-drinking friends and casu- &V trotible nervbus Heidach Sroaliiion®s wi ouis st., Nor- eet, a tended by | S dliahohungd s ey X% isaif tiey aca ¥ : \j e, nervous headache S | m or Puzal wa. 3t 4ic and | wich, Coni, had been sublect 6" vuck oL : Bk s e el ally inquire if they are entirely and ps‘.ml‘. well and just ' 4 : g ache due to dne; rouble for sol T, Bts Bre pAOEE o S % 7 ap aq 1 1 er 0 s well-pr 1 coffee il "N 1mn ™ e pleh- AR B il Thomus Simeox and | Miss Mabel ilickot returned to Wil-| how coffee treats them. others of the well-proven coffee ills. O n | Kianey I took them and they | Michael Guinan of Norwich Miss | limantic Monday after a few days look the thing uare the f y 1 i ook them s ¢ : 4 Mig | visit with her grandmother on Lin- ook the thing squarely in th eg a me relief at once. 1 recomme now of Boston. Mr. an | ¢ SR STt SEant g f Clothes Lme a8 a prompt and effective medi- | Champlin left on the C 0d avenue If it hurts others, isn’t it just possible? SoTes Waterproof ( « Lines, 50 feet for kjdney and bladder trouble.” | mont train for Palme pring- ST AN & cottee. ™ & Osgood Co. ‘(‘.‘l‘_‘*;\ Mags., to spend their honeymoon. | - | EGHORNS HELD THEIR OWN. Cateh the drif : $ ! n they will make — atch the drift, don’t you? Some ds ure will haul him up SHORT! ST T e Tt N O ran! Atrees | Result of 26th Week in International 5 il Some day Nature will haul him up SHORT Mattresses, Carpet il Egg Laying Contest at Storrs. Department | PHER JUREPHER, largest and heaviest ogg laid 9 Cotton-top M s, all sanitary, s Mrs. Mathilda Ackerman Died Mon- | .20 \_|C .‘:-?g\‘f;;m\:.m hed 19-1000 filled with excelsior, $3 | day—Infant Daughter Died Sunday. | of a pound. Thig egg was laid by a Combination Cotton-top and bottom | the famous free trader, once| SRS Barred Plymouth Rock owned b i . SR Arted Wil ca % Mrs, Mathilda Ackerman, 2 Woodside Poultry Farm, Philadelphia, it haal St 1 Mattresses, sanitars - withcane | 4old o friend, “If I had left my | Mondey at her home, 1051 Nfain | P “The next largest egg Weighed toswap health and a clear, 1 e center, $5.50 g 4 & following an iliness with tuberculosis.| 18-100 a pound and was laid by a Andover Cotton Mattresses, all cot- | money in the Suvmzl Bank | Deceased was a native of Minnesota, | Black Minorca owned by W. B. Osborne ALl Gtk s g ' ton filled, $7.50 coming to this city with her parents | Mich. The smallest ezg few cups of coftee each da Cashy Ventilated iressee, | Would be worth a great deal | when a child. There survive her hus- the week weighed 5-100 of :":;’ 20 = xx‘ KRS % band, a daughter, her father, Bugene | a This was laid by a Single guaranteed sanitary filled, $8.00, more. Rochleau of this city, four sisters, Mrs_ | Comb White Leghorn owned wil- i . Silk Floss Mattre aranteed Nellle Wildhood of'Italy, Mrs. *{liam H. Peterson of Vinel nd, N. 1 Every coffee toper tries to wiggle round and charge not to lump or flatten, filled with gen-| Evidently he made some investments rie Duff, Mrs. Har he Leghorns are still holding . i nine silk floss, $15.00 i Eva Rochleau, all o own. Although the Engiieh bird his aches and ails to weather, overwork, too much or i 1 y $16 at did not turn out profitably. Thou- five brothers, ugene, laying, there is anoth en i ¥ % sands upon thousands have had the | I'°d, und Ell e Peining in W ite Leghorns ";:”“‘\“““"\“‘ - too little food, this, that or the other thing, but how he ste sta . and mo Rochleau o e NOW 0l 24 eges . same experience. Mr. Wells proba.ly | this city. Mrs, Ackerman gave b birds, = This pen is g T gy Guaranteed Spring Beds b s Vi O b Ibabtiee. Bl Do W Th e hates to admit that the real enemy is his Master, coffee. B i Wibkic scrng B acquaintance with as many | 455, ang the little one died Sunday| Following is of the five leading s 5 rn” .‘ ink pring ;min, men of attairs in his day as any citizen | 0f tubercular meningitis, Mother and | in the contest to date: . uaranteed in e , all sizes, $5.50 2 daughter will be buried toget | Baron. Catforth gland, The H. C. Murray Co Roller Skates FREE One pair of Boy’s or Girl's extension Roller Skates Free with one pound of Baking Powder. THE T. R. SADD CO0. 760 Main Street, been “worth a gr t deal more,” isn't it a goad plan for you to leave your meney in the savings bank. This bank solicits deposits and guar- antees the depositors a safe, sane and conservative management, according to the law. Savings banks can such securi only invest in es as stipulated by law, The Willimantic Savings Institute (Established 1842.) H. C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. Willimantic, Conn, Telephone 234-4. HIRAM N, FENN UNDERTAKER and BEMBALY Church St, Willimantic, Ct ‘Telephone Lady Asslste DR. F. C. JACKSON Dentis:, Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Street, Telephona (Bueccessors to Sessions & Elmore) tmbalmers and funerd Uirectors, -62 Novth Street. LADY ASSISTANT. Selephone counsction. E. 1. SPRING, Piano Tuner Willlmantie, Willimantic *Phone 183-4. Conn. A nwe varterty of ¥resh Fish: also €callops, Oysters and Clams, at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Horty St, savertising medium tn tIrn Q.nun(lflll for business ual to The Bul- e, NOW IS THE TIME to buy SCREENS and SCREEN DOORS Doors $1.00 to $2.00 Screens 15¢ to 50¢ SCREEN CLOTH Send Us Your Order «flonb»w i Y 57 PATENTS Protect your idea. Handsome 60-page Guide Book Free. . HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law. Phoenix Block. on. Conn, oct1TuThS 10 e the guest of friends Dr. Don Rans, superi | bt "the Commectleut Colony for Epilep- tes-at Mansfield Depot, spert Mon- dul m Hartford, OBITUARY. Benjamin Labonbarbe. Benjamin Labonbarbe, aged 45, died Sunday evening at St. Joseph's hos- pi following a short illness with | Ppneumoni He had been a resident | of this city for the past six or seven | vears and had been employed by vari- | ous contractors. ow and several cl There survive a wid- Buy Real Estate. Alderman Frank R. Jackson and Ed- win C. Sumner under the firm name of Jaekson & Sumner, have pu from the John Hickey estate the erty at 288 North street, comprisi dwelling house and about five a land. Labor Payroll. The labor payroll for the city for the week ending May 1 w; Appor ed as follo Willimantic water works $55.73; police department 08 u)mu\!; nt $110; street depart $236.05; maintaining sewers $3 a s construction $47.8 Local Notes. of Arthur defeated 1 s of King Arthur on the Hanover diamond § he score of 11-9. The board of sel onthly room ransacted, going be current bill Personals. n of New at baseball turday by tmen held its reg- meeting, Monday in_ti n the town 1ding. of a routine natu compris princi ver and ordering paid | James Ho friends in Willimantic Mondas Attorney amuel B, Harvey Monday. in Hebron on business. Joseph Shem of Stafford Springs w a.recent guest of friends in Williman- Haven v spent { 4 tic Roller skating tonight, ~—adv. Charles Bill, who works in Boston, spent the week end at his home in this city. Selectman Charles B, Russ of Chap- lin spent the day Monday in Hartford | and this ity on business. Mrs. Robert Hanna of Temple street | left ‘Monday afternoon for Providence Armory hall, Hormisdas Dion ha W brief husiness trif 1da inig: Monday morning. Mr, Dion Saturday afternoon, | A Poll of Methodist Min Boston shows there is aimos left | , Pa., Single Comb 3 . Hamilton, Ont., Cana- da, \\l\I(-‘ Wyandottes, 491 r Hill Poult: Farm, Waquoit hode Island Reds igle Comb Marwood Poultry Farm, Butler, F Single Comb White Leghorns, 479, following gives a list of the Connecticut contestants and the total number of eggs to da Willington, S E ton, Roge Comb Rhode lsland Reds, 461 C. 8, Scoville, E Haven, Rose Comb Rhode H. P. Deming, Comb Rhode Isiand Red: Sugar Brook , Central Village, White Plymouth Rock, A. B. Wallingford, Barred Ply- moutl , 341 Jurtor Moore, Winsted, ~Single Comb White Leghorns, 3 Mrs. Louis Hiller, Unionville, Ameri- an Dominiques, 358, A G New Haven, Barred Plymouth Rocks, | W, Tilley, rville, White | Plymouth Rocks Blm Poultry Yards, Hartford, Single : White Legho Arthur 1. Baile Single Comb Rhode Islanc Paul Colbron, New Single Comb White Lezhorns, Con Farm, Greenwich, Sinsle Comb White T William Wyandottes & W. Cr Plymouth n” Wh t Hampton, White | IS Canaan, Sinle | Coml I3 J. C. Stérling. Rockville, Black Mi- norcas, 280. Branford Farm, Groton, Single Comb White Leghorns, Sterling & Yards, Rockville, Black Mi . J. F. Pratt, i Single Comb White Orpingtons, 23 Gaylord Farms, Wallingford, Single Comb Brown Leghorns, George A. Cosgrove, ton, White Wyandottes, West Willing- 520, A $3,000,000 CLAIM OF INDIANS APPROVED. Suit Brought in Consequence of Open- ing Up of Their Reservation. Washington, May $3,000,000 laim of the Mille lac Chippewa lnd ang of Minnesota on account of losses " ned by them thr of thelr reser t | approved today by ! Feello and Judge Howry dissente from the mjority of the cour | endorsed the contention of the department of justice that not intend to give the Indians d claim against the United States. expected that the atiorney general will INSTAN This is regular Postum con: nothing added. c Made instantly. in th Postum—made right—is Hotels, Restaurants, Lunch Room: Instant Postum is put up in REGULAR POSTUM-1c size by, grocers. makes 23 ¢ 8iz makes 50 S appeal the case mous_approval of the proposal to lift the church ban on dancing and thea- ters The ciironle bore makes a b g hole in the busy man's day. I Postum Cereal Company, Limited, — now For quick, convenient serving, try POSTU centrated in form— cup—no hoiling—ready {o serve at Soda Fountains served most air-tight tins and sold “‘There’s a Reason” for Postum Jattle Creek, Michi Will locate ahc exact cause of your steady destruction of food-drink, with the deep seal brown co h furn health, cause be coffee. It's worth knowing the rich golden brown when cream id the flav plain, before fixed organic, heart or other dis- is crisp, snappy and ver) 1e grades of Ol ease sets in, which perhaps cannot be cured. Gov't Jav The test is pleasant, accurate and satisfying. If in a few days you begin to sleep soundly at nigh digest your food better, stomach and bowels show signs e absolutely for 10 days and in its place use of recovery, or the cld feeling of weakness at the heart : : leaves, or eyes get stronger and head works clearer, (the 3 ills of coffee drugging are multitudinous) the facts will be POS i U M before you and tions on pkg. (and that’s easy), then you have the famous INSTANT POSTUM-%0¢ tin makes 40 to Shc tin makes 90 to 100 cups. 50 cups;

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