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oy ’ \ P ] NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914 are really great business questions. A Meeting for Southern End of County e Single instance will fllustrate this. The | A N D question nowb mmufl! lrsur t:e looun':ry to . its remotest bounds 1s a business ques- P55 Batch of Cases Filed With Clerk Parsons—Slander Suit For | tion: Shall business combinations bs | nisre soce by Senpheon at the Moy permitted: if so, to what extent, under | 3¢ 13,30, a meating ‘of the New Lon- $3,000—Norwich Man Asks $5,000 For Dog Bites— | Yhat limitations? 7The answer to this| don County Improvement leaguo was inquiry will !i:l‘ps'dt‘;rdm(nr{fll fldef:d;. held at which enthuslastic interest én - our commerc and indus lestiny. | the plan of the league was shown by Plumber Sued By Woman Who Was Scalded When | T beiieve that combinations will be ul- | thoss who attended - timately legalized, with regulations to| Theodore Bodenwein, the newly Boi'ler Blew U 5 prevent the unconsclonable exercise of | elected president of the New London . Up. - the vast powers thus obtained. This | Business Men's association, presided, Quesl?n hcm;ge;ns yl::u. bt;slns! nlaea of|and among the speakers were Presi- Norwich. Take & hand in its solution. | dent C. D. league, New business for the superior court] alleged to belong to Anton Lewis of Tt won't solve itself. Prof. C. D. :mffl?\'& g/[:r.u.;gdkins of | was represented by a lgrge batch of | this city, John W. Street of Norwich | 3 ot 2 Storrs, J. H. Hale of Glastonbury, the | new cases flled on Friday with Clerk | brings suit against Lewis. The plain- Cannot Shirk Political: Service. peach ralser, E. E. Rogers of New | e T e | ervem ioatin’ e Sl Eor Bin Teht] e L e e o oo e o (O erei | brings & foreclosure Suit against John | log on Feb. 26, 1914, have permanently | business . and: Delltion eumngh, per. | Stonington. g | B. Gladue and others of Taftville for.a | Inju-ed that member so that he Will| haps to venture the proposition that| There was also an executive commit- | $300 mortgage and damages of $500. :nig;e to give up his regular occuPa-| every business question is in some de- ;:l-lecrnneé:utni at wrtmmadth’e Y:a.meesr::fLfl)g- “ - ree a political jon, and every | Pl or:county. sdvisors W conc Alleges Slandor. On the grounds of desertion since| Soritical "oueation 1o mme sxtent 4| Sidered, without any definite action be- | Alleging slander and asking dam- | e 13, 1911, Sarah C. Everett of Nor- | busing # W Hving i ing taken. | of $3,000, Joseph M. Ganey of [ wich ™ 'brings sult for divorce from | cemmmiarooton We are IVing In & = The mum of $28 was added to the ages wich brings suit for divorce commercial age, an age of colossal un- 28 was a ‘ | SPRING EXHIBIT OF ‘ Suits, Coats and Dresses Our Spring Exhibit is unu.s;.lally varied and interesting this year, and if you did not re- ceive your invitation in our recent advertisements let us now invite you to see this de- lightful display in our Garment Section. New London brings suit against Geo.| archibald . Everett, now of Philadel- e league treasury through memberstips B Tarior of Witanam, T siender: | Archibald C. Everett, now of Philadel- | dertakings, of vast sccumulations, of ry i ous words alleged to have been Spoken | 4G have two minor chikdren. The unprecedented opportunities. an age | taken at the New London meeting. in which business is king,and the great on Feb. 36, 1914, by Taylor, were the | ;iiner nsks their eustods e i BIRTHDAY SURPRISE WITH : S Vou have el tapd- | T 8 stody. Sommes structures which business y Are rments complaint saysc e &y and genlus have erected will EVENING OF WHIST = a tation of being a dead beai: you never it Made, Datendant. fall of their own tweight unless our pey your bills. I told my partner the| THarry J. Kennedy, a _plumber of New | 1 1iti00]1 policies are moulded by the| Given for E. U. G. Baker at His Home maame, and that we might just as well| London, is sned for $5,000 damages by 5. x4 b - SPoes, the aooount off. ‘T will post you | Mra. Bassie Wachinetl o the. seunds | isdom of business Stpestoncs Jo meb on Park Street. Of Indl‘ zlduallt W all commerclal agencies as @ dead | that Kennedy while at work at his| 27 860 no man trained to business can| e X y o e | that Kennedy while at work 2t mus| sately shirk political service. Friday evening B, U. G. Baker of 23 Bliss place entertained a party of friends at whist and the evening Professor O. M, W. Spredue of Har- | broved a very enjoyable one for all. | vard university, who has been one of | Four tables were played and prizes | those to appear before the senate com- | Were aw ded as follows: Ladies’ fir: . mittee in the consideration of the new | Mrs, Signa Beebe, hand em oldered | injuries which she claims she received Divorces Are. Asked. currency law, was the mext speaker | boudoir cap; second, Mrs. Willam F. | about § o'clock on the afternoon of| FEila Fetherson Glossenger asks @i-|introduced by President Macpherson to | Bogue, hand painted picture. Gentle Sept. 9. 1913, when the automobile of | vorce from Walter M. Glossenger of | speak upon The Currency Question. men’s first, Mrs, Hulda Tuttle, fanc: Mr. Mitohell struck the team she was| New London on the grounds of deser-| Professor Sprague called attention | apron; second, Mrs. Gertrude Tootil riding in and threw her out. She was| tion since April 6, 1906, and cruelty|first to the exigencies which might | hand painted picture. Consolations badly hurt had two teeth loostened,| for a vear before. They were married| arise in the banking situation when | went to Mrs. Ida R. Green and Mrs. and her neck and spine wrenched so 1877. She asks that custody | unusual demands for money or loans | Anna Guile. that she was confined in bed eight| be given her of a minor child. are made under exceptional circum- Refreshments were served. Many of weeks an din the house ten weeks, has| Cruelty since Nov. 1, 1912, s the|stances. There has not been in this | the guests were not aware of the fact, spent $100 for medicines an ddoctor, { grounds upon which Julia F. Haddad|country an available supply of cash|as it had been kept a secref, that and has ever since her injury been.un- | of New London asks divorce from Dav-| or credit to meet demands in such |it was Mr, birthday anniver- abie to sieep properly. id Haddad of the same town. They | periods of strain, as in European coun- | sary until ed at the house. Assault and Battery. | were married Fob. 18, 1910 | tries there have been central institu- However he was surp Fith a num- s | Lyvdia Rhodes Loring of New London | tions managed with that end in view. | ber of pretty floral gifts. In departing — T GameeiaoD: T332 | on the grounds of desertion since Feb.| From this Professor Sprague passed | the guests wished him many happ er month, sues Philip Lindsay o1 10, 1910, asks divorce from Harry K.|on to a description of the national | returns of the d: Post Tome on the grounds of assault|Loring, formerly of Waterford, toreserve bank system that has been _— and battery on March 4 1914 She|Whom she was married on Aug. 31,[evolved and pointed out how it differed | OFFICERS AND TEACHERS For Automobile Accident. i chinski home, carelessly allowed the Professor Sprague of Harvard. Claiming $5,000 damages from Don- | boiled and fire back to become charg- T S : = ald G. Mitchell of Ne wLondon, Mrs. | €d with steam and that they blew up, fie ave ec‘ e ufis or L Harfet H. Crandall of Montville|and Mrs. Wachinski was severely g brings suft against him for personal| scalded. This does not mean that we have neglected thoss which sell for more or those which sell for less, but we believe that we have the most interesting collection of Suits to sell at this one price to be found in the City of Norwich. All of the mest popular cloths are represented—English Poplins, Gabardines, Crepes, Men's Wear Serge and Novelty Weaves in all the new and standard shades, including Tango, Maize, Wisteria, Copenhagen and Old Blue. The little short coats, Eton effects and modifications, the flounced skirts, the tier effects and ripple tunics, in fact all the new style quirks will be found in abundance as weil as the more conservative designs. The quality and tailoring of these Suits, too, deserves mention. EACH SUIT IS A TYPICAL NEW YORK MODEL $25.00 Coats, Dresses, Waists--At All Prices SUITS AS LOW AS $15.00 SMART MILLINERY S $T006 dsnaies {1902, They have four minor ehildren.”| from the European system in provid- OE EMDAY. BCHOGL 5 5 ng an available supply of cash an i, For Malicious Suit. i Foreclosure at Waterford. credit. ‘Technically from a Dbanking | pad Supper and Heard Talk at Second | Allegtng that there was maliclous| TFor foreclosure of mortgages for|standpoint this seemed to meet the intent to vex and trouble him in a jus- | $600, $209, $200 and $150 on property | situation, but it did not agree with tice's suit that Joseph Kozlokski of | in Waterford, Stephen Bolles Beebe|the present state of the public mind B i Norwieh brought against him without | and others bring suit asainst Henry | because it did not provide for a large ":?m‘ ngnufl.‘ sn!mwr__for ll;_fl‘:ar e probable cause, Sam Soslowsky of | Edwards and wife. measure of governmental control. e | S°H00 "”r":j,””"n‘“'im‘;m R Brookiyn, N. Y. has now brousht suit Fia Hostrain Wood Gutting showed how this obfection was met by | O0¢ Congr-eu o s chuEohey At against Kozlovski in the superior i ol i PTG BT R S : -t 1 YN . S0t for 380 sitele lmnases, Fan) h»’ W. Harry Jennings of this city asks| o) gistricts, linker together by the | O'clock. After satisfying th r man “laims the treble damages of $800 by | OF, 81 injunction to restrain Toba| fegeral reserve board the ocers and teachers held their reg- e 2 V| Nadler and others of Sprague from e ular business session during which force of the statute in such cases pro- | = = He brought out the point that there , | sy . - taking wood from the place the de- hath h routine business matters were disposed vided. The action in the justice court | cot0° =% a A was a very nice distinction between | U] USRS SOYES B William s hever: prosecuted oo effect. Mr. | fendants occupy and thereby lowering | organization and administration, These | Of. From 715 Sloolock ¥ iian Satlovely claime. but was withdrawn | It value. Mr. Jennings hold a mort-| panks will have adequate Tesources for | Farrington gave a highly interesting by Mr. Kozlovski 5 | zage on the farm for the sum of $1,625. | the situation If they are used wisely, | talk on the Life of Moses, lilustrated | T e | Claim for 27 Years' Pay. The law provides that thess federai[With a number of beautitul lantern SR NI e | Frances Meyer of North Stonington | reserve banks shall have adequate re- | slides. Rev. H. J. Wyckoff, the pastor, On common counts the Da Ste: x e ar Mt e o N8 ion | sources. It rests with the management | Was in charge of the evening. The sup- enton Brewing company of New York 0 ain, K 1 . o tee nprised Mr SE O e oy ihe & to see that their resources.are con- | Per commitiee comprise . Trings a suit to collect a claim for $1, per Conrad, for the sum of| erved for emergency situations. These | Do Prosse, Mrs. J. C. Fitzpatric 600 which they make against Frank| Congregational Church. of C o oing. 2 a car- t = o for Going housework and car:|federal reserve banks will have from | Mrs. A. W. Jorvi . 1 T Conra s. Co o e LR A s ° 1 - Owsiak and Jacob 3igaz, doing busi- | 1% "5 e eR Lo $600,000,000 to_$700,000,00 with which Clever Designs Skilfully Carried Cut. e Maren 12, To14. | D, Woife, "the former treas- TSR 10 1 PRS2 wer and. it Mira Garieeen o HAVE YOU SEEN THESE NEW HATS ? Bitten by Dog in This City. | company for the sm. of $4,000 as the | It 18 properly conserved we shall have | Friday afternoon at 2.5 o'cl s ST Tor $5,000° daihaves Tor] T B e i no such financlal troubles as we have | neral servi for Annie Wi L . 2 ’ betia ‘Bitten by & Gox namad. Brines, | in ol e mones To secetven [ " |suffered fromy i the past. Widow of Gen. James B. Coit, Welngte\ouery Woman o hesiar intansetin e mart opal church a ness of her Millinery to inspect the unusually attractive models in The Boston Store Millinery Department. Need Conservatism and Caution. | held in Christ 5 & i ;he Iatkolatt we 9 5 o f The danger Inthese institutions is|from Greensboro, DRAWBRIDGE AND i 5 ther from con-| tpat the federal réserve banks will not| N, Y. The services e NEW FACTORY | lact with these things. What man wor-| e sufficiently conservative, and for| Rev. Richard R. Grahar e Craasy Jloly office is &O- | that reason the men to manage these|con J. Eldred Brown. €Continiued from page five) e e ‘w‘iffi‘;l'_‘x govert! | banks should be men with a conslxd!»f— Saints, Peace, Perfect Pea e e multl-| o)1 gegree of backbone and & highly|JIs Not Death to Die, were - y)fi:r,p:‘lxtn the ‘:"3:’,,.}{.‘;‘1153"".;";,‘3 e ’ffhi(f ll‘;il!";':\}'f the {;::{5"1“’3 to| Geveloped bump of \'u;x!h\n. ‘fl\;rhin Emen 0y \{,.— \eslel; SEE T e affatr: 2 e t is tive prosperity v with-| of Willlam F. Habeko place the reward of competent pubiic | legislature. ~Connecticut, it seems to|ihem to loosen up and supply more| H. Brewer, Frank A. R strvice seldom extends beyond a lit- | me, has acted wisely in this matter.| 14 more money for the conduct of | Gallup, Nathan G. C tle temporery distinction. The ex-of- | The judge should be appointed with|uginess The system will work well, | Jor Willi ficial is speedily forgotten and soon |tenure of office during good behavior.|powever, if conservative men are elect- | too n the family D there are “nome So poor to do him rev- | Party politics and jurisprudence don't|.q by the member banks. If the op-|cemetery and a committal Womfen who have seen tho changing show say that they are the smartest Hats to be found in all Norwich. They repeat the best ideas—the smartest and most beautiful — of the Mil this season. You will find very good examples of nery designed in Paris for were the Watteau Hats, Plateau, Bandeau, Shepherdess, Etc. There are also very good Helmet and Toque plac models, wonderfully trimmed with ribbon and erence.” mix. The remedy Mes in taking the v is syst. 11l break | conducted by Archdeacon e Spelling Revolution. Judictary absolutely out of politics. | Rowr wnd. wa’ ahail have a. situntion| Brown and Rev. Mr. Grar flowers, and not a few show the distinction of We are confronted today by propo- | Best Brains Need that will be wore than before, and this| was & wealth of b feathers and feather ornaments of all the fashion- nces. Und sitions that can be called by but one n had ch name—they spell revolution. Is the voice of the majority to be taken on is the crux of the situation. membr: But Professor Sprague sald he be-|len and lieved the system would work, and he| arrangements Has the busines: n, then, no in- terest in these things political. Is he able kinds, < i N to shut himself up in F ell and 1. fa e — A = 3 - o Corasions as e oiee Of God, oF | stand aloof while the issues that con-| Made the prediction that the foderal You Are Invited To Examine This Beautiful has the Ameeican citizen certain'in- | 300, 200t WAIC (he lnshes that con- | recerve banks d in the course of OBITUARY. alienabie rights which tr ity 1s | s pros v and happines < e ob o ot 2 2 e Mac o fought out by feeblo and unskilled | Mo talcs over &1 10 aeh o preen Millard F. Harrington Display of Beautiful Millinery g . | hands. Can he safely e bur- | 1& il 7 e 2 < 7 o e M; ;;:snt:)xrutiongs ?:‘mt:g:: | dens of government fo others and con. | 1aT8ely in the disappearance of collec Millard F. Harrington, tion charges. One of the most serious | his home, 343 Hancock defects in our banking system has|field Thursday evening, been that the collection on checks has| fliness. He was born always broken down in times of finan-| Conn., pent cial stress, and this will be overcome because the check business will be done on the books of the federal re- is own a t us see. One of the the serolls whereon itten the | Cern himself only w common rights of all—rights that are | Mulations? le inherent in you and me by reason of | SYerlastin questions, W like the social compact into which we were | Banquc’'s ghost, will not do s that born—rights that neither king, nor | Of the tariff. Congress could frame and pPotentate, nor power, nor that great- | Pass a tariff law any d t-ould SPRING SALE OF NOTIONS AND DRESSMAKING NEEDS 17¢ | B ANITAR E HAIR P m ell or ESH WA : ARL £ e thlees Srmat it e L e e serve banks. widow and four so HAT PINS, , | amber finishe 11e JTTONS, two hole buttons, majority glve or take away! | Sagand out of business. The dispo-| ™ p, ;tessor Sprague was applauded as of Worcester, Norman G ..1c | NICK Y PINS i | mizes 12 to dozen 4c Why.” sald Lord Coke, “is every|Sition to do this has been manifested | (0,00 ged and he was thanked by | field, Clive W. of Boston, (Ewolicands Hor Bo i adteie i gk man’s house his castle? Because It {s| Mors than once in some quarters, and | B2 concvluged and be Was CAgn ey / SRt c OCEAN PEARL BUT- surrounded by a ditch or enclosed by | it will be manifested again. How are| PR IER (WM PICC Traderal reserve | e § FE TONS, sizes 14 to 20.. 10e a wall? No. Its roof may be of straw. | YOU to meet this successfully, ept | Plans iy g e e - The winds of winter may whistls | DY Ditting vour b and char- S = A rd SPRING HOOKS AND I through it, the rain and the snow may | :fitor against sectional and Judge Coit's Witty Speech, ACES of good qualit .. % | black or white, two dozen on enter it—but the king can not!” | bias. s L 2 i 3 ford O OF Eo0d LT 1 card . PP R AT And these constitutions of ours are | Vitally Interested in Taxes. m:‘ ';,'1‘ "’:,,‘;:"“’,‘,’,‘,":r”"q‘:l’;‘n’fi“ bl(:t‘“a,l:; Hs\:tjo,.d\u b quarter lengths—3 b L NCis our castles, and whoever invades them,| And then there are the iz E e b i e > SPOOL HOLDERS 5 By ey e be he somé reforming maniac or a ty- | income tax, the propos c L L il —cushion center — will hol ITE BASTING THREAD— ana 19¢ Tant clothed in the panoply of & ma- |t e existing tax on the profits of | guced by President Macpherson as the| be in four spools yardi snonls Syt e o o il STALE fortty does so at his deadly peril. I | i and I but not least, ¢ s = 35 INCH ME: three for 10c 3c whom every Yale man would | spect changing manners and larger times|the governmental dealings with the THREAD—for demand constitutional revision, if a| All these are federal tors e M =8 har : Y i 4 se ar eral 1 Bl e shed on = great va-| Saturday aping qual 3 new era requires a new declaration of | matters considerad and acted upon be: | 530 % .‘?,‘jtw“:uf.? mutual interest to | will addr SatlirieyEpaoal . ix for 27c rightes—revise, amend, rewrite, but|yond the confines of vour common: | e Of untfl then obey. wealth, in far off W. Bon ot TG fand Tenure of Judicial Office. We are confronted, too, with grave questions as to the tenure of judictal ol v New London, at one|corner or on, yet how t 5 e of | taking for dmnt = Point drawing an amusing picture o | sitadly (hey affect your comfort and| tne days to come when bevies of beau- | the Work the S | Rosperity, how seriously may they in- | tiful girls from the College for Women |2 our business success and your | will stand on New London’s new piers i MACHINE vard spools six for 24c THREAD for two for 5c SILK, 100 and BEARD MOU 7 > for office. The need of the hour is not to| PErsonal happiness. If these things| waving greetings or farewells to the bring the judiciary into closer touch | clallenee the business man's attention, | gcean liners, while an admiring throng with popular whim end clamor, but to| 1UCH more is he concerned in thin=s|of all the vopng men from Norwich | ) fe Mac)Mi v h nearer home, in the politics of his city| who can, and all the old men whol friends wilth a miscellaneor g s siate, dare, will make frequent trips down|in honor of her approaching ms How Tariff Making is Done. the fiver, for in those days, while Nor- | The very many beaititul gifts oh . Now, 1 Aoy still remain the Rose of New | received showed how she is esteemed 2 the Taift Senoack Jor a moment to| pioiand, we will have to look to New | among her friends. Tha evening was t’s Great (he, SR, Jrhen he weve und means | POTIon 0" e bude.” Thdge ol had | Sriorea by many pieasing schedules they have a series of hear-| his audlence in laushter throughout,| instrumental A buffet lunch to “DO Thingsn ings to which. the public are fmriteq.|and was warmly and often applaud-|was served ; the pubile, tha E ed. AT R S e o ani e €. C. Eiwell Speaks. Invited to Preston City. The Preston C s Agnes Marx was home of ¢ evening Mi surprised 14 ard spools, LACES, BLACK 3¢, two for 5o 'Y PINS in all slzes... 4o 1304 HAIR make, in SLDS, 17c hree for 25¢ = A 2¢ t 2 z Covnnnnecnnnnannn. . 10c o ND two for 15¢ ack or wh JAPANNF PINS of packages NVISIBLE e HAIR 1 and I are usually conspicuous by our absence. Who atfends those| rpe final But the doing power of grange has ex- ker called upon by r 2 y hearings? Tirst and foremost comes Spen ks tended an invitat t both brain and body de- the crank. I wish I could define the K{::‘%“;;';“};m‘_f““”I,;";‘:‘i:::’“"}n‘“fi“" cut Datrymen's 4 5 crantk. s ; o £ Blwell, | ingtitute in the pends largely upon the J|idea Sho has lost ail soner ar of on® | formerly of this clty. who was glven an | Broston Citr. right kind of food. ton He diacolves grain of truth in Sothusieslc Sretine el Poms . Damenssdifo A an ocean of enthusiasm and labels the| B There are certain ele- || somtigh ~Wisdome: - Fortaaarse 5t 3g| Mr. Eiwell made the statement in the A Good Almanac Day. course of his remarks that he was glad E popular _that a to see that “Safety First” was now o T dieaan T that llk is seldom entrusted with pow- | the watchword for the New Haven | oy were well plaased by the Tides his hobby and - porfermy Tha|Zoad, for in former times it had been | pULT (hing desirable was there, even . 3 Y candy Dexforms his|impeed First” and it had beem this| s VUL OR, ey stunts, and is heard ad nauseam and | e cause o ocoupies o lot ©f time that could be| o men mast eno s ey ouble for popular government that a man of Those who place faith in ments in the field grains that Nature uses to build a strong working body and brain. devoted to better use. Tle contributas | hsares: to” tho oid ralltecd men o 8 in the Sun. Silk Department | Domestic Department | Bothing to the solution of the problems | naq been criticised he said for soms| A thermometer on Franklin squ ALINE in black only. A o FOR 79¢. A fine sheet, S1 by 99 1 P of the reportg that he had written on registered 98 in the sun on Friday SR & | Then the Interests are represented, | some of the Wrecks, but if he had the | 3-20 o'clock. It was raping qualit | ss quality— invarfably with great ability and skiil, ATURDAY SPECIAL 73c “Who represents the rest of us? The committee, of course, a. body of men s same cases to do over agaln, he would | Where it got the full effect of severs not change a word. He spoke of his | hours eof sunshine, pleasure in coming to Nerwich and. of SATURDAY SPECIAL 79 Grape-Nuts whose experience, usually, limited i lai tm S F 5 JjJsueily, 2d | the cordial ‘feeling that wa salways Moved te East Great Plain. o = made of wheat d ey ket b anowsy tallitmibere. Supt, J. B. Stanten moved his fam- Dress Goods Department Rug and Drapery Depariment — ) whea an Ton ot o & nes forth legls- Ready applause greeted his words|ily from Arylum street to $1 and $1.50 WEAVES FOR 88c. We have se- 5 TAE ) $9.98. Seamless 1 permit the vast and o : and the banquet concluded ju of ninety millions of | midnight with a rising vote o vive. The remedy lies in| i 3 o the guests of rening. ent method of getiing at s e eelE 1 i from ¢ of Dre arly for k vario RY BRI , 8 f three by 10 foot six gns in greens, browns and reds— SATURDAY SPEC before | acquired farm, the Winsh thanks | East Great Plain, wee! barley, contains all these §|variea indust people to s strength-making elements || e compe 1 Oriental i - in- 0| the facts. Accurate knowledse of th Committees in Charge. Fire losses. in 1918 is SATURDAY s et - —including the vital mm£ SHBIECE i) the Arati*cquisits ta mohoios |- The Sicinsemenis ot b evening | States amounted to $20 SPECIAL 98¢ #2c CHINA MATTING FOR A hea eral saits (Phosphate of some ll-eglsvlution, which carried out the pregramme with RS of xi s Hag X onxc i H , ct Your Views Be Known. such success were in the hands of H patterns— B Potash, etc.) particularly My own idea is (hat in some way we| these tWo commitiees: Entortain- i Linen Department SATURENY er for the nerve centres and should establish a non-partisan, expert | ePt-—A. S. Spalding, Noah Rogers, . 21 EXTRA SIZE. Dependable 26-INCH CURTAIN MAT S in white, cream or brain tariff board, whose whole time should | 7~ Nathan A. Gibbs, G. L. Bidwell E. » £ ty— ecru. A very fine weave with small figures in all . bo devoted to the work: of acquiving | K- Tibbits, Frank Coxeter; reception— | All Elks are requested to meet at AR SEeciAL et Lais igmal sen a Grape-Nuts food tastes §|end tabulaiing information. With the | F°°582, A Davis, Col. C.'W. Gale, F.|their home Monday evening at o3¢ V2¢ RaWECasteTy akng Sho Rl pe-! R lcibe thas "orosied 1t ol el B “Pasier, 'SB: Palmer, . W.iCary | and . paseds. fo the station foi ' tiain ..SATURDAY SPECIAL 17c SATURDAY SPECIAL 21c delicious, is easily digest-, §| possivle for congress to lex iy leaving at 7 o'clock sharp.. Be s.re i % the greatest good of the greatest num- = and attend. 3 2 ed and its power is proven ber, 'With things as they are, ¥t Is the Garment Workers' Dance. Per order of Committee. man to let his| The Garment Workers' Loeal No. 168, 2 duty of the busine: by trial, _visyw;s oti,t th;sahtnplu-> be known. If he ;‘:cl'lh:fi’e;z'flg';?%fl\lll flamég In Cadil- 9 4 3 « ’ ” can’t attend the hearings personally, evening, there being “There’s a Reason he can write letters, and the forum : 2 ; the newspapers = of | in the neighborhoed of 15 couples in 6 and a profound one for Ho can, at leas _| attendance. ,The dancing began at § & provoke discussion, | '¢10ck, the programme being furnish- Re-arrange numbers in each row Cfl‘fi e-Nuts. and in discussion, as well as in 2 mul. | 4 bY the Cadillac orchestra. The com- | so_that total will be 15, To the two | p s titude of counsellors, there is wisdom, ;‘;“};‘3}}" }g‘;fhrf:a; ‘}‘;Ef‘;fluér"consisx- NEATESTl «;mf'reut e _‘}Vl" bTm 3 . . , - Mandeil, A ie iven one lo ree al omerville, D J. sold by Grocers. Great Business Questions. | Solomon, Rose Zlinderman, a. Slovan | Contest closes April 11. James Real- It seems to me that the political and S. Smith, ty Co, 2095 Webster Ave, N. Y. City. late for

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