Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 2, 1913, Page 12

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sympathetically, “the boys must' a ning and unscruplows swindlers have got a leetle careless” They weren't |acquired great wealth. But' that so “careless” but that they hid all the | deesnt’ prove that swindling, is the ul- litter in the heart of the bales, |timate perfection of business. Dives, though. And I couldn’t help wonder- |in the parable, seems to have . done ing how many buyers in the distant | very well for a time. But, later on, he city got similar refuse-stuffed bales. | is represented as having been serious- Or what they theught about the man |ly_inconvenienced by the wind-up. who baled them! n11<:lven consmermghtmg life :sle;e,‘ hn ) v —_— still remains true that “honesty e ~ o = T v . it's a mere commonpiace te say that | hest policy:” We farmers 1ive %o close THE WORLD COMIC OPERA farmers are as honest as other men. |to the eternal verities of Nature that Of course they are. But I fear that | we ought to have an instinctive ab- there is more than a grain of truth in | horrence for everything untrue and of A 7 ] that western produce-buyer’s belief | evil report. i that they have been “flim-flammed” " . S it v | 1'd rather believe that , 4 2 & ot SR o o G o | e el S0 R0 W ¥ord | with Lelia Hughes, Lottie Collins, Lucile Sanders, Harry Fairleigh, J. F. Boyle, Sylv- ian Langlois, and Geo. Tallman—Same Company that played Colonlnl Theatre Boston. Original Casino Theatre Symphony Orchestra—Director,- SIGNOR DE NOVOLLIS. “no worse than the rest.” ' I “Music” 60 PEOPLE 60 “Mirth” Of course, some exceptionally cun- THe WAY OF THE WORLD THE WAY OF THE FARMER.' - PRICES—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c, 25e 3 £ DOORS OPEN 7.30 P. M. PERFORMANCE BEGINS 8.15. SEATS NOW ONISALE DOINGS IN THE AUTO WORLD There was a meeting of the Co- [and the United Dressed Beef company, operative Auto company. Monday even- | both of New York city. 1 ing in the town hall at Baltic for the | The former concern has a fleet of 11 | has now become too expensive because (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) |never direct from farmers because | sl Bt ok the farmers will not grade them nor | A T e s s Nitie bt T Sacy | sack them properly. Some farmers | 1all ; fo be” sitting on the back doorstep, (Will mix red and white stock, When | purpose of organization, and by-laws childish grevance: and |the demand is wholly for one color. | Were adopted and officers elected.. The b oo g ,Ed;a“_,‘,_f,ugfi‘ o¢ | They will nei use uniform sacks; | company is chartered for the buying, e e years 1 cam hear gran- |sugar-bags, bran-bags, fertilizer-bags, | seiling, building and repairing pleas- moth nything is thought good enough {ure and commercial automobiles, main- lectric and 10 gasoline machines. The | of its short hife Economy as well as T TL& FAT QE Feature able has been reduced from 138 to |utility demands a higher type of & 15135 Photo-Plays horses since 1907, when the first | construction ) B > 5 power wagons were instalied, and the A remaining animals are due to change | LEAVES RAIROAD | | ¥ A d halt | { utom - f’:;},::."fgf“bul"‘“;'fbj,‘,’;.“sfim‘;'}“h;{}u |for potatoes. They will not sack in |taining garages, dealing in auto sup- | owners in the near future. The gen- A POORER MAN. “THE SENSATION OF THE HOUR” O Was he ' ‘bused baby? Its |uniform weights; one bag will have |plies and sundries, carrying on express | eral manager of this company reports E el a P (s a to-0-0 bad, se & ¥ 150 pounds and others in the same lot | and (freight business by autotruck and|a greatly increased business created | Boston News Bureau Says Mellen’s REELS HE FEMALE RAFFLES REELS from a hundred pounds up.|transaction of other business inc acks | dental thereto, The capital stock argely by motors, and said further- 5 | more:’ “We have customers who won'f {va Most men and women continue to|They wom't even sew up the Wealth Has Dwindled Since He B s SR A Foreign Spy, American Drama| His Master’s Double Comedy } e e hnless | but tie them -with anything from ! 350,000 at $50 par. It was voted that | take beef shipped by freight, even if | Came East. { o ‘ Do T e et " Eoh oo ts ‘Awt to |¥Arn fo apron strings” which are|$10.000 be paid in before the start of | we pay the charzes.~ } e .- [ Msiing of Fupektey. . .= idustrlaliGeld Diwel Mining. e feel that he hasn't been given a mir‘wnsmmh‘ breaking in tran or | business. Officers were elected as| The company formerly limited its It is only natural that Mr. Mellen's The Strange Way Reiiance Drama | His Way of Winning Her, Comedy : 5 < oy 5 At s Forik £ b New England shuffie 3 . . big | handling. Consequently, sa this | follows: Pre Michael H. Don road haulage to Yonkers, 18 miles dis- |Fetirement from the S I . ‘:]eWME!vnrror‘pundom. “T mever ' buy of ihe|hue of the Shetucket worsted mills at | tant, and the horses always lost a day | transportation field should have called Satisfied with the condition of life |farmer” Instead he goes to the Baltic; vice president, R. J. Jodoin; |to rest up after the return journey. |out a wide variety of comment re- in which he finds himself. Did you |country merchant who takes the | secretary-trea Virtune P, A | specting the size of his personal for- Now, practically all important poin; over hear of a mewspaper man advia- | mixed stuff as it is brought him, “fixes | Quinn; manager, John A. Allen. | within' 40 miles, and Some excoeding | tune and his ability to make both |l Matinee Every B R D A Cool Place In B e fotws: T, take i hia upholds his ‘stand- | The purpose of the company to | 50 miles distance up state, are included | ends meet with the loss of his ofictal |} pyy 5 Cents Hit Weathice perative | in the regular truck routes. salary, says the Boston News Bureau. There is a certain class of Mel:en ; critics, particularly New York critics, After a seven-day drive of approx- |y, are never wearled with repeating ce a cc le shipper, and | bring into existen You ever know who weren’t sorry |Makes a big rake-off for his service.” | company for repairing, selling and they didn't learn some other trade? e | dealing in supplies for automobliles. . wyers or ministers or | For another instance, hay. This Stock Is to be held by auto owners |yt 00 . Ay < o | who_ . oy I O e o e o | produce-buyer never takes any di- |only, and not over two shares may be | ¥ 1300 miles across the states | qories of the size of the Mellen for- 5 of Minnesota, North Dakota and Mon- 2stims from $1,000,000 hat they had che he c rect from farmers becayse he has held for each car. Thus when the ! gay, "o o0 NOV e . °h- |tune. Estimates run from $1,000, gret that Sy D s th e e e M S 08 s oath 1o hnd the company. 1o | {ana, seven of the twenty contesting |{3"%, 060,000 and perhaps some over- profession? How many blacksmiths | e ] s’ that left Minneapolis July 11 on | ; | 3 in place dependence on the average | prepared to start business 100 custom- | {ic"ninth annual ey :gll;:eiug;i;::.uunbel;xoanydha::l:e stretch- 3 0 BN Pt American Automobile _ association | h | e vit 0. 1, though It may | is unique in (he fact that an inerease | (iecked in at G e B amount ere this i A Exceoding bony and knobby, 4s each | be mixed beyond recogmition, and ev- in stockholders cannot decrease the|§uicNi0 {3 A Glacier Park Ment| The Boston News Bureau ble, one appreciates. The point is that|en his weights are not to be relied dividend, because each new stockholder | Wit} perfect scor | however, to state emphatically that feel the -, his, understand where | charge of 75 cents a ton, because then :and all profits will go to the stock- | {w, Hupmobiles, the Kritland an the |entered it. Had he stayed in the rounded outside, and doesn’t ap- | buys by the trainload,—thousands and eral lines of trucks and | por dualified for the four rophies of- | richer man today by several thousand Mid-Summer Motion-Picture Sensation We have all got to live with our |furmer regarding grades of hay.” “He own skeletons. And the things are everyth Vou and 1 feel our own bones, but|upon.” This man prefers to buy from | increases the business. The business “ oy POUict sqores. =0 0 | Mr. Mellen leaves the New Haven dor 1 er fellow’s: he feels |a professional hay-broker, and pay a | will be carried on by salaried oiclals | o 1oyl O the three Moty car presidency a poorer man tham when he 3.000 F t do e . d t. Three- Thousand Foot War Drama—3,000 Ft. ours grate or bunch h one sees |he gets No. 1 when he orders it, and | holders. It is intended to open a |yl n o7 G M S ERRG ~.,lr}1:2 West with the Northern Pacific, he . ! the other’s flesh-covered and more or | No. 2 when he orders that. And he ! garage shorily in the center of the ” S |would in all human prebability be a See the Bombardment of Ft. Sumpter. preciate the angularities and knobbi- | thousands of tons. | pleasure cars will be handled. Freight | TRl 11 this year's competition. dollars, See the Escape’ from Richmond Prison. o . o stor. Glidden trophy will be nesses of the hidden framework. : and express business to outlying points | ¢4, ok i g . Mr. Mellen was a tremendous be- i idan's R Dropping metaphor and speaking | All of us farmers can tell stories of will aiso be carried on. The repair ;’;‘);L’_‘rs_‘";j};u “S’Mfij‘;“‘;"mfi} e “LZ liever in Northern Pacific and was a | See the Historic Sheridan’s Ride. directly, each one feels keenly his | commission-men and buyers and re- |shop will be equipped with all tools | o5 r™ “Li0 CRPUITed, the team Prize |big purchaser of the stock at around $20 per share, where it was selling See the Terrific Battle of Winchester. when he assumed control. Most of % & . e e rctors coming Lo the | | 1000 Soldiers in the Sensational Battle Scenes. New Haven and at prices averaging |} ppotographed on the ldentical Spots mads fameus in History, wn deprivations and vexations, but |tailers who have “welched” on us: and doesn’t #eel at all those of his neigh- | When the market has gone down— ! pai bor. have repudiated their bargains and | will iances to cut the cost of re- | g,rqy to the minimum and the work |, A.trophy for touring cars has been R e T D A e e | EWATded LD 0 Dbk of - Duliith of putting it, |1 % ,L‘> ot s i ;“‘"‘!‘ Rheo g o e onllens e ‘VS]“‘ € In charge of | Minn, who piloted a 1908 chain-drive o 120 shi nything we can get. ere’s a pin!the age, has had 14 years’ experi- | machine o gasoline pioneer with a |PCLter than $120 per share. with the point on the other end. and | ence in selling, building and repairing | pii°) 2e 70 ERSGINC PRORESr Wit Mr. Mellen stands on the New Ha- —ALSO— o vt mountaine with. | ven books—or did a few weeks ago— Tupmobiles. The handsome A. In still another w. cach one knows where his own shoe — { which pricks us, not the other fellow. machines, and the officials of the com- e g o 2 s Farmers, | think, would vote by a|This buyer bought a barrel of tur feel confident of his ability to | ActC%s Piains and over mountains With- | ;i the owner of 10,000 shares of Now | /“THE TREACHERY OF A SCAR".....cctreieresosseeasscsscees Kalom v big majority, stion were put | direct from a farmer, ome Thanks- on the bus with s = pad Haven stock. That would represent 1 to ballot, th \er's lot is mot |giving season. They did not arrive ar $1,400 has subscribed Aofred, who firove the Hupmobile, Will | even at thes depressed market levels || ‘COUNT BARBER,” ...... weevsssssesesss Vitagraph Comedy a happy one. It de m to us, fre- | He called up Mr. Turkey-grower the car owners. | Gerson cup, having won the roeabont | an estate of over $1,000,000. As a Eolie juently, as if all the forces of the |day before Thanksgiving and asked — division prize in the drawing. Aa ed. |matter of fact but 4000 shares of the I world, the flesh and the devil were |about them. “Oh”, was the answer,| |¢ often has been said that the |aiioo syt 110,000 in his name are the persomal THE COO EST SPOT IN TOWN ofte i ditional rd of merit and proof of | 12000 " 'S PNICICR” The balance L leagued against us. We have to|“l got a better offer and sold them t0 | brakes constitute the most Import: ) da ahik - : portant | I, Cathcart k, the Minneapelis ::14 hdg‘xln.\ley‘n) s in ul:r ll-r’wrr,\"mex Blank and Co. part of t equipment of a car, and | News cup will keep the Glidden troph: d T beds, ag bugs in our | B % mo ant per will readily | comipany in the journey to Bosten, the against blight in our flelds. | AS a result of many trials extend- |G mit that there is much truth in the | driver of the No, 5 Metz being suce ertion. That they withstand the ! ce We are frozen by indecently late or |iDE Over many yvears and involving al- |of 6000 shares is stock of various New | Haven subsidiaries taken in course |of inter-company transactions. His ful ‘in drawing. for this Lenkand, | trustee interest in these shares will of and even more valuable than wheat|turning if the sun and air are good. iy T LArRRS to ¢ s by | most every thing in the way of coun- | o585 ; 5 s | conrse, pe crops are fairly boo-hoo-ing for rain. |Teached the point where he mow in- | Sublected 1s mot short of remarkable |ing in the runabout clas 1% My Mellen has a valuable country | The oldest makers of alfalfa hay, |into small windrows and building the When we manage to save something |variably turns down the farmer who o e o coidety e oad | ¢, TTe0 out of the three teams entered |, o o+ Stockbridge, Mass, which is | from long habit and from encountering | cocks rather small but as high as it out of the shindy and start for mar- Wants to see to him direct, and deals | | e T e elimary cotires | for the Glidden trophy—the Mets and | JScic.lq at over $130,000, ~ The 4080 (all Sorts of weather conditions, us- |is aafe to bulld them. The next day ket with it we have to run a gauntlet | With jobbers and speculators, though | Y ST s £ Eupmablls ARELEA: Wi ertorte of New\Haven are practically |ually follow this procedure: To mow |if the hay sesms too tough the cocks of alping aches and banded |he knows that thereby he is putting | DL SIUECL (FLV RS '8 & L5 AE - x machines—the three Metz, | it B L N come producing | a8 scon as most of the dew is off the fare opened to:the sun. Often they hold-up men. who label {hemaelvea |another profit upon the ultimate cost | Perfection of this part of the ma ymobiles and Krit—qualified for | %= & <l ams on N o New Ha. |alfalfa. To let it -lie undisturbed in |will need no opening at all, and the he business fnterests” and want |Of the goods. et T L rson and News cups and | ZIESIRCEC B Y hd has never sold | the swath until it is dry enough to|hay is hurried to the barn. The other aietyfive gir Semt of our loeds a8 ml‘" s and ‘1::‘ A‘x] \(n; xy 'J“. ek . |forced the officials to trans S the | 0 when he saw the approaching |rake, only on rare occasions using the way is to use the side delivery rake the price of letting us sell the other | OUr buyer from whom | have been| Of the accidents that ¢o oceur MW, laws of Uncle Sam in reg ondof ihe s per cent. aividend rate. | tedder. There will be crops so heavy |and efther cock the hay or with the thirty-five per cent. We crook our |9uoting isn't inclined to be censarious | p¥en a consideraple percentage MBRL | holding of lotteries and D [Tt would be unsafe to place the Mel- | that the swaths must be turned, either | hay loader take it directly to the barn. backs and _gnarl our fingers and |OF, “StUffy” about it He is moved to|pe avelded if drivers would —schbol : [1én " personal fortune, which is of in. |bY hand fork or tedder, but normally | Alfalfa is not good in the stack unless seam our faces in the siruggie: we |BIiet ather than abuse by the situa- | (hemsclves o refrain from (he foo| The Metr tcam nearly lost fts chance | (1 PUR0UR fo" bower, at over 3600, oven @ 11-3-ton crop wil need o |well covered. - - of Eiibe uBbbiva . He declares expressly that he Common practice of taking things for | to win when a steering knuckle on one | $0ie produd by . milk cows or kill potato bugs when |honest at other men. But the farmer | 8hot calculations where many factors | crew of the train welding plant re- [ PATONSY Ve, b (G080 Ty SR other people are prettying them- | Das somehow, he thinks, got the idea | &rc involved has undone many a driver | paired the break. Hore apt to bé a lability than an as- B e o I o e Phnaintas i ‘nd‘\\xux ked many = TWwo sets of RS moretant tutbe SRS vt La e an S Bl k l l d DAILY SERVICE arse boots because we have to:— |his full of flim-f T e Bose within the car| Owners of automobiles have gained | amulate William J. Bryan, but he is | teamer 0C SIANA until Sept. 2, to hen our smug critics whose pock- | has come think that Iz amely of 3 AT | so much confidence in their machine from the rich man some people d e wh e bulging with plunder = tnat |Made up of a good deal of sharp prac- : belongs to s sneer at us |tice, and he wants to be as foxy as | Carl : e diiy R Tndiuaeb up, far g clear passage will appr Eh? Well. What do you think siderable speed with his approaching a to offer a h at a con- utch in @ { i re erns y | hich are external to the | j, | he last few years that the merest|have professed to believe WA I'| LL d BLDGK ISLANB novice is no longer afraid to start e o Ay e .‘vlft on a trip in his car. A rmv\ ADDS TO READVILLE SHOPS H an ems | the rest of them.” ago a man would mnot attempt | 1 A M. AM in other lines of | obile tr! hme 1o think that we acs |about it, brother farmer? { the motor driving the car, placin e “""f"*‘ “"“’_[’”"‘:d";‘l;Ara Largest on New Haven System— A M. i s nluckiest and the most| 1 OWR up that my first thought, |his faith in the brakes and hi st g e e L i el New Boiler Shop Built. Norwich .. .Lv. *9:00 **9:15 | Block Isiand JLv. *2.15 **3.15 Ty 1 MO8t | when 1 read this excusatory -para in applving them eIt oA iwin L | {§ New London ......... 10.30 10.40 | Watch Hill . 345 440 : g graph about the way the farmer had ppear to block the ot he knew was rependable. | mpe New . York, New Haven and |} Watch Hill % 11.45 12.00 | New London 5.05 6.00 words, we are apt McDonald, vice v R ataed batie come to regard “busines: s simply -nine times out of a b apalds. ¥ice nt | ;rartford has just completed at Read- ||| Block Island .....Due 116 ' 1. Norwich ... Due 17.00 7.30 g B sharp practice was to retort with he will be quick en 1S “NEHsR. " ar e o it Boedt i D M P.M 1 oy “Well, who taught him to think so? the clutch and applying motive rer This new _ ok 1k | But that would merely be to repeat the should this become neces- | & o P hloh 1200/ fect. lonig by 10 Daily, except Sundays. *+ Sundays only. That's one side of it. But there | tactics of the boy who gets behind a | sary; but probably not one driver out | fe says that|foot wide, is designed as a boiler re- er was .. shi='d4 which didn't have | fence and vyells “Youre another!” |of fifty ever gives a serious thought to has peen the result|;,i. shop and has cost $200,000. It sides. one is no exce m.‘,.f Which is not argument. Neither does | the actual possibility that either the | et u,w;‘i,m‘ > Yy will be opened in August. eretofore SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS ps at the otk it get anybody anvwhere. lutch or brake mechanism mi ; science and the ah D s dob i INI T e Mt 90, - 5 he other mde‘ instant, or that 'hm‘umnr;n of the uncer- | chiefly in Piavar Ppo s Sy Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July L] = = rather untha business to| We'll never climb to heaven on ately carry out | tainties in connection with automo- |an of it will be done at Readville. W h Hl AND l k I l d .nother fellow favits or point |Other men’s sins. It doe make proper | bile mechanism. The Readville shops are the largest atc il rerurn Bloc silanda greturn sn't sweeten his shortcomings. It's mighty |a bad egg one liftle bit to say that it e manufacturers 1t deal of t he would | Automob small ex- | 8iven a gr on ths New Haven system and all of Adults, 50; Children, 250, Adults, 75¢; Children, 40c. 00, at times. But lecturing |N0 Worse than the o rotten eleven > the ridict ¥ 8 deal heavy repair work is done there, her fellow is never one-half so | The fact that my right-hand neigh- | pend of time and energy required | improvement of the automib e on the electrical equipment, for disagreeable as holding ourselves up |bor on the trolley is a thief and ks | to bring the car under complete con- 53 ey have beea lib; { which a new shop was recently built Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill uffs of our own necks and | MY pocket is no reason why I shoud | trol before running into possible d penditu for engmeer! Nant ETEw 7Y opkicH Wih the new and Block Teland., For further information, party rates, apply at office s into our own faults | also turn thief and pick my left-hand | neighbor’s pocket to even up. Two crimes don’'t make a virtue.——not even the infinitesimal fraction of one. In other words, he does not be- | ments whose duties are io {udy au-laadition the Readville shops will be as | § of company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. slowin~ up soon enough. Seein omobile mechanism minutely and complete as those possessed by any 5 ¢ i, foo often thi has been or will | work out jmprovemencs. olroad. i the country. These great|§ NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO., C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agent. in time This one feature alone makes tha|shops now furnish emplovment to stand out among 2,500 men. The railroad owns upward At the same time it may be, under some circumstances and to some b acters, what the Indians would call “good medicine.’ Two years ago | was short of hay,| The action of valves sometimes is |the ind A of 175 acres at Readville, and other im- e ’niung in the spring. A neighbor who | interfered with by a ring of hardened | It is one of the fe I've just been provements are contemplated, one of 2 big prod ading a letter from |had heen baling hay for t v mar- | oil which collects just above and helow rce of trained enginecers is regularly | them the erection of a freight car shop. » out in Wisconsin | ket had perhaps half a dozen bales |the actual valve-seating, and occa- | emploved to do nothing but improve e Excurs‘o[\ Qats who say At he doesn’t like to buy |left over which wouldn’'t go into the onally holds the valve off its seat for | the product | ALFALFA HAY m farmers and who ve: So I bought them. The centers |an instant if the stem is a trifle loose The self-starter has helped much to | R direct fr kly tells the reason why he deals |of threa of those bales were simply the Phé remeady by acraping |ine re confidence of the owner ¢ farmers are this year YANIIE and SHEIUEK[I . a fo first ti B 2 . i e il Steam, Mechanical and Sail Boat PR { automodile in with middlemen and speculators, In- |trash,—weeds, ek barn-floor the is obvious. It not | in his mach . The dang to the A stead. sweepings including sticks, dirt, weed- | to assume that because there is | novice of whirling a crank-shaft prob- |They will encounter much that is new | . (pior instance ~potaloes; he buvs|seeds, und even gravel 1 told him|nothing on the contact face of the |ably deterred more mea from learning 'to them. Alfalfa leaves when dry Lol sy Sand Toys, Pails and Shovels, Wag- hem by the thousand bushels, but|about it. later. “Sho,’ he answered alve and seat that all is well; there ito run their own machines than any |crumble easily asd separate from the| Between Norwich and New London. | .., celluloid Dolls and Toys, Baskets, be no deposit anywhere near |other thing.” [stems and are lost. The alfalfa can-| A boat leaves either city 9 and 11/ Z7% ' S bbb g ve. It not infrequently happ not be left to dry completely in the|a .m. 1, 3 and 5 p. m. daily. Fares— a 8, d d d he gummy stuff look Paper Napkins, Lunch Sets, Etc. | deal like the rough irom, touch The Best Food-Brink Lunch at Feutains with a scraper or screw driver will Roads between important centers o |SW: jt must be raked while the| 15 cents one way; 25 cents round trip. d as |leaves are a little tough. There is Norwich Piler, Franklin Square; New son for saving the leav as as- good r London Pier, foot State St. - Siates They contain 60 per cent. of the protein S MRS EDWIN FAY he |of the plant and nearly all of the fat.| Thames Navigation Co., . | Alfalfa leaves are more valuable, 2 . pound for pound, than wheat bran Norwich, Gonn. Franklin Square nece sent which have wWays progress. | show the difference. == — | When working about a car on jobs that n good deal or dabblin call for a bette in dir ff gets under the |for these main , for not only finger nalls extremely difficult | good roads required, but they m to dislodge. Prevention is better tha stay good for a period of timeé which cure, however, and if a little soap will justify their building. scratched off a cake and worked under [ One of the most recent examples of observed by the A ' sf "pon the nails before beginning work the | this un M oil will not get far and its removal | A. A. Nati T s TR will be an easy matter. A very effec- | emanat . rcaay - Doy ORIGINAL ) L e g gasy matter” A very Sec, | eindrades Tom omnasier. where & nails so that it is almost impossible | tyween Chattanooga and Knoxville. The GENUINE S Nt wash the hands in | prir movement for this highw Evidence that can be verified. pradgunatn i 0 B AR R W':lfl— was inaugurated by the Chattanoc | Fact is what we want sene ca e ¢ r under the | pimes: i 3 b en up by # 2 X Avold Imitations—Take No Substit:te nails. Times; it was then taken up by the ! onin50n 45 not enough. ¢ . Chattanooga Chamber of Commerc fad Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee. K ETOETIT . |and the Knoxville Board of Commerce| Obinions differ. For infants, invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. cause of fan breakage that is | hoth working in conjunction. Then the | Here's a Norwich fact. s, d s 3 rather common he running of the | cities and co s along the ro & Pure nutrition,upbuildingthewholebody. Keep it on your sideboard at home. | fan when it is considerably out of bal- | o 'j\?\,‘y,\(.‘s.‘f{“‘:,d ‘L i‘),‘,',,_,'i‘ }I‘LP,,‘;Z_ You can test it. ed, Mrs.: Roland Ockery, 262 Franklin Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in 2 minute, | @nce, which results in " setting up | cceding as rapidly as the conditions stre that the sheet metal often will | parmit : Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “Doan’s FACT onnecticut Made Cigars Bear This Label In Blue See that this label is on the box from }vhich your next smoke comes. THIS UNION LABEL MEANS CLEANLINESS e e erain. b Rraowdets BATRAEL ' {nptner (indicsglon hat.the s | Kidney Pills brought me great relief — | Dending hack into position the blade | o pime, wvor Lelter and more | from pains in the small of my back | that has been bent or bringing the | i) 0 TC CARSEIEES N, 18 ToUNEL W | that caused me great suffering. When- ircumferential wire or band into s oL LA 2 ver I s 5 : if it has been distorted. Often 1 engineers recently appointed by |ever I stooped, sharp twinges darted | - Sul . | running fan, if much out of balance, | Governor Sulzer of w York state to | through my body and 1 was handi- | will set up a noticeable vibration of ‘{‘_‘::"’_‘:"TQ‘"“I.f"“‘h‘\‘g“d”;"\‘:‘ Of exiSting | capped in doing my housework. I felt its own, which is hard o > £z Ry poLe Sl e w 5 i i hicheds mard Lol sl e | e e i e miserable when I began using Doan’s s syel & Siefan HERE the surfacing stage. fthe committeo |Kidney Pills, procured from N. D. | The not uncommon hab" that some | found 146 miles of road where, to|Sevin & Son's Drug Store, but thelr Chee AL T TR L SR e Ve | Sontracts, wouldgood effect was soon noticeable and I! wheel by short, quick jerks is not con- 0 practically e the money. 4 2 b el s oot con” | uper course of ass + material, | CONtinued taking them until my trou- the welfare of the steering gear. A |Probably concrete, 18 only method ; ble was entirely removed.” Do As Others Do, Take this time-tested—world proved—home remedy which suits and benefits most people. Tried for three generations, the best corrective and preventive of the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimination has been proved to be bearin ere Are None Better. Patronize home industry. It means thousands of | not_dificult to scatire, with & it | can be saved. R s B dollars spent annually the_vaned lqusmess inter. 9 Drabiich, -ana; Heloes Tt Ghos. & ehag te Highway F John- | Mrs, Ockery caid; * “You muy continue | | ests of our city. You can help increase it. | deal betier than the spasmodic twitch- | Son recomm con- | to publish my former statement in T 3 2 Ffgithat: o oitehiib B een: cre brick for ald main |praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills, They Cigarmakers Union of Connecticut. | roads to be built new highway | cured me of kidney trouble and I have In electric motors or gencrators in |1aw of Illinois, been in good health since, Other (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine i# the World) If you have not tried this matchless family medicine, you do not know which graphite brushes are employe: According to many ing engineers | members of my family have taken this what it means to have better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes, e cular cate hould be taken to ki too much empha cannot be placed |remedy with excellent results.” 2 s " B ) ] o ace! atio f brush-dust wiped | on the importance of -« type of con- Pop Ba clearer complexion, which come after Beecham’s Pills have cleared I O T nef O ihe Urporianos o 4 For sale by all dealers, Price [0 the system of impurities. Try them now—and know. Always of the Anter of SlocTREny: Tt 1a passinle Tor | the “eontantly Intresine tratia Mo |Sentsi Foster-Miibum Co, Buffals. ORDER IT NOW DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE same excellence—in all climates ; in every season—Beecham’s Pills are a grousd or a shoi ¢ to form |tor irucks warrving heavy loads are|Seates o SO'¢ agents for the United| oo vins & Co’s Light Dinner Ao 287 Main St. with the aid of the dust and, perhaps, | being put into use cverywhere, and 9 ’ i 0 .4 | 76¢_per dozen. The Trled Trusted Remed | a little most oll, the Toads must be built for durability | (qie ne iy, o TemeTDeans—and ) Ty hlers Pilsner, 60c per dozen. PRACTISE LIMITED TO 9y d — - under the cembined light and heavy Trommer's ZTvergreen, T5¢ per . ‘ozen, EYE EAH “0SE d TH“U"‘ Sold Everywhere, ln boxes, 10c., 25c. Business cxpansion s reported by | motor and herse traffis, For (he main | gem 2 Free delivery to all parts of the A b an Directions with evory box are very valuble, z-pecially to women, such well known concerns as the New |reads of the vountry it is claimed, or- | pastorn Gomneotim: oo, madium 1 | city. Hours 0 a. m. to 3 p. m., Sundays York Butehers’ Dressed Meat company ' dinary macadam has bad its day It ieun for brsiness results. Telephone 136-5. H. JACKEL & CoO. excepted. and by appointment

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