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G54 “"NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916 iess infinitudes of space outreach the|to wrong conclusions. They always S limits of New London county. will, if we don’t see straight and think S - W right. They are, nevertheless, the PNV “What mortals think they know of God [only means by which we can ever| A thousand temes rehearse:— hope, however slowly and laboriously, | X What mortals do NOT know of God [to arrive at any sound and certain //‘ Fills "all the universe.” bases for success. > With all reverence those words may | = 2lso be applied to the encompassing | It's a great deal r to guess Nature whose co-workers and bond- | than it is to find out. And some slaves we farmers are.--whose mas- | Buessers do seem to have an uncanny " . But: | aptitude for guessin; ht. But for ters we sometimes aspire to be. But: | &Ptitude for guessing right. = But for Where we don’t know we do not|ness. It's much like dashing out of d have to guess, using that wora in its the back door with a blunderbuss and right moaning. We know so very lit- | Plazing away into the atmosphere at tle that we must constantly reason |random, when you hear the honk of from the known to the unknown, must | Wild geese It's not proper shooting, infer; conjecture; reckon; judge; de- {fk s yint nmz of meat. A e ; g 5 at verdict Vi o get goose T P B M Yty eict | toaim &t the ook and tiy 5 Bit Narragansett Ale is made from the same ingredients as dence. None of these things are guess- | Something you can see. : ing. They may, indeed, lead us often THE FARMER. (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) W youre sure of what youre “All Gaul is divided into three| pooitnz “.at and why -you're parts’ That's what Caesar wrote, al- | shooting. Or, to put it less figura- riricy Vel e P o S R L g ¥ DANIELSON PUTNAM & 3 : in doing things unless you know = the first sentence which the high sohool | 1, SOTE (O RET SNESE % 1 d in | Trust Company Deposits Reach $330,- | Weather Delays Work on Trade School boy, beginning his account of thelgeneral, how you expect to accomplish | 000 — Generous Subscriptions to| Building—Local Delegates to Advent c War of §8 B. C., has to struggle | it Baseball Fund—Ballouville Mill Im-| Convention—Memorial to Michael That's seems rather sensible. ; onts used to divide the ma- provements Completed—Town Must| R. Joy—Milk Producers to State terial universe into three elements, air, | Taken another way, the advice| Pay For Removing Snow From Main| Grievances Before Interstate Com- water and_fire. might be construed as forbidding us Street. merce Commission. They had three Fates; three Furies; | to start anything unless we knew for In the early days of ale making in England, ale was our Lager—barley malt, hops—pure water and yeast. ~ brewed without hops and their introduction met with The ale fermentation process is different, however. ‘much disfavor among brewers. People, however, soon In Lager the yedst sinks to the bottom, and in ale it riseg, S0OWed their preference for a strongly hopped ale, aod to the top. The yeast is skimmed off and the cleas brew .::aho:kmldnotbe;k without the smack and drawn into storage tanks. Ale fermentation is a quicker NA':RAZTNSEHM.EhMW.mem process than lager fermentation; neither is it necessary “cult to descrite but recognized by every loverof this sturdy to store ale for as many months as we do lager. beverage. A sure indication of public favor is the steady Ale develops a trifle mote alcohol than lages. increase in sales, year by year. IF YOU DON'T KNOW DON'T GUESS that you are not to shoot at all unless and three Graces. T ere Jrotl‘ljflie fgnz?xifli g‘e‘f(ureha“d. how it was going| Rey. Roy B. Chamberlin of ‘S‘u'snl; uWoodelock academy closed Friday A “citles of refuge” on each side of Jor- Eo - : Lake, N..Y. -in-law ‘of Mr. an ternoon for th z vacat B = dap; three parts to the temple at Je- | Which would seem to limit the or- | \fre™r & Jacobe will ocouny the pul- | one week, . ¢ SPring vacation of HALF STOCK = rusalem; threo branches on each side |dinary farmer's activities to Just|pii nt the Congresational church on| A rise in the level of rivers in this ! L = the great colden can three [ starving himself to death. For that is | &y 52 0 COner eI ciie petei: i \ howls before the alts was three | about the only proceeding open to him : 3 of melting snow. & BANQUET — cubits high; three chi among | which he knows exactly how to ac- Deposits Reach $330,000. Lo AL e - =" tHe Brahm! Buddhists, the old | complish with certainty. Treasurer Clifford H. Starkweather |, ppd® 0 DI TE0mbers in the auto T O = . Persians, the , the Romans, the And that isn’t good medicine, by any | said Friday that the deposits at the ficulties, and they 4 s in daif- ] = Scandinavi hree Christian graces, ner of means. Danielson Trust company had reached | Jt(ie%: Bnd they & are ‘;““.CS'““’ A = “hree that bear record in heaven and —— a_new high record figure in excess of | *°gLt thelr membership fee o sTw. 3 ¥ = ee that Lear witness on earth.” The in this S 9 $330,000, another indication of pros- large congregation at = e Perhaps in this, as in so many other . the Lenten services at _St. Mary" s E Nine Worthies in heaven u;q r{zree matters, there is a third road out.|Perous times in this section. church, Friday evening. This ol 4 (“':':'7 that beax witness on carth.” The Nine | The N Of he o - reh, y . - % $ Worthie: sisted of three Jews; |you dont know. don't guess the wors Conditions Improved. there will be an observance at the throe DPags three Ch T like its sound. So muen'T frannly| Landlora Stephen D. Horton of the |} e feast of the Annuncla- and it w confess. 5 Attawaugan horu‘L who u; serinus}:y ‘m. D_l'_'é“_“ e e S ~ — — — — — ' ley Street” who essed_a pe- 3 = £ “ o s reported Friday as having had a s | s & are being vi i E r tition to Canning, W6, The | paPeIe’s 2 difference between “guess- | Matral mizht and on the whole histed by County Sealer of Weights and | idea of getting before the commission, MYSTIC members of Charity chapter, O. E. S. | farm and tools and implements, will go ng” and ‘reasoning”. To “guess” is . Measures Charles Johnson of N thro! them, the test _possible sewing society at her home Friday|into the grocery business in Spring BRople of €0 form an opinion without certain tion diwie ‘regarded 4 ,I0ke- o | G davenoraale ; NOXth | array of facts and figares. . With ihis afternoon. field D e N e o i T i In min, Herbert Kfox . repre- | Teachers Entertained—Birthday Cele: 2 The subject of the Current Events Lots of things in thiz world run infedge; while to “rcason” is to draw | Luther Pilling and Miss Emma F.| Town Meeting Wednesday Evening. ;11 mind necticut Dairymen's| bration—Changes in Business Loca- STAFFORD SPRINGS Club Monday evening Will be Art and r would take a book to de-|right inferences from known facts. | Pil leave this morning for a| Selectmen of Putnam have announc- | Sont0E, Putoam on next| "t s Artists, Our State, Country and Town. . tria i triumvirates southern trip. = They will spend Some fed a meeting of citizens for next Wed- N o ons. g ;i T e s o e, < Pythagoras long ago de-| For instance, there's the South|time in Washington D C. . = |nesday evening to pass upon the mat- ty will meet| Miss Gladys Wilcox entertalned the|SeMiors Leave for Washington—High |31 C. will close for the season mexi ed that three was a “divine nUM- | Meadow. T may “Sesee timt itoai| Rev. E. A. Lege will be at Norwich |ter of fixing the maturifon e "ots “armers’ Association’s | teachers of the Broadway school at her | School Graduating Speakers An- | Monday ber,” perfect and ‘complete, because It | grow good corn. I never planted any | Hext week attending the Southern New | $236,000 in bonds to be issued ny ths e Union block, who are |home In Quiambaug Fyiday evening,| nounced. | The Camp Fire Girls had a meeting H0ea | beginning, middle and end | there; “no one ever did, to my knowl- fl:‘l;r“::;‘s conference of Methodis! town. g e Taiou SThe s e | Domeiza. Quiambang Niiday: evesing: | 1 L e Tome Bee G Mei s maien o i Cags L ucen. toiwilislmoly Lecauan i F AN Mrs. W DYl Syamiedhan | carat e o S \meskion weekd far id. lucid and effective | Games were piayed and refreshments| The senlor class of Stafford Highimoom. . . . E 8 s e ougntos Thats Cone oS 19| the' members of the Crusaders of the | General Pershings o Sotion. | pre is expected | were served. The last car brought ali |school left for Washington last night.| The achools closed Friday for the I somistimes_thinlc that llfs as we|me it onehter: Miatapaneipway, do RIS B EEr 5 ot the parsonase for|n oy = srening s reaulars: in Mexico | the withess be represer f Is back to the village after one | They are to meet the rest of the party | Easter vacation. know it might be divided, like a foom: s 10 Bl T e aven't had a much harder time in|ine towns of m. Pomfret, Wood- headed by J. R. Tucker in New York | Gaul and so many other things or, into it and find that the|2 meeting Friday evening. carrying out the duties assigned to e 1 e s |today. On the return trip they will | three parts—T} we lmow:_thinga | irt ‘i ky and mucky and sour- Ganerousl Baseball Subscriptions: | them: e . ntertained for Sister. we think we know: and things that|ish. I observe that it loo = el % remain in New York for a few days of my lnst | Subscriptions for baseball in Dan- S Gl e e ias ol bitumi- we don't kn elimin- Daniel E. Gray enter- | Those making the trip are Principal 3 were made 1t | 1KG,the eoil in one pocket of my last | SCRECAPHOnS for, BASRRL in DANC|nous coal are coming into towns in g e O Telatives st their|F. 8 Gorham Mise 1iiian Welce M RANan A ncl e Eanall comDaTt:. 5 3 S.guoss' I|more than $100 additional has been | g.o iFEN inst any difficulty in op- | war an | honor iray's sister, Mrs. Dan- | Cooper, Marion Fenton, Elizabeth Gil- 100 Years It would include one small compart- |and planting to corn on a “guess' I|More than $100 ad . Tating thelr plants on account of lack iel P. White, whose birthday it A |lingham, Elizabeth Grover, Ruby Bow- | ou WEnc far he o s s |y dnstonie corner ‘W only half a8 n i Simith lor. Jast .y Killmiy: | el rnoon | very it day was spent. At 1iler, Milired Webster, Ofa Rabldeau. | i Siatien Siauitos think we_know, but do_not grow v In fact the: has been named as administrator of ork on Trade School Delayed. Titors e e o Sohx Rowiae: Davit Shaphad. Ve B ol iat. and s poor, practically . worthless, | the estate of Allen T. Smith, who died | A week from today will be the first e e T e s L T Pursly Vegetable endiessly out beyo: ‘Whereupon, having learned by obser- | recently in the eastern section of the|of April the date upon which the new |* A Min: Daoni o, Gony. A M e e e H nity for the tk we don’t know— |corn aptitude, and by test that it|_ The Christian Endeavor societies of | ready for occupancy, but the unusually White, St v White, Misses Flora| Principal F. S. Gorham gave out the " and know that we don't. Won't produce good corn on one .rep- | Putnam, Wauregan and Danlelson are [ severe weather has made it impossible Belle and Saran White of North Ston- | following as the list of speakers for ‘ Al resentative corner, 1 deduce, as a|to meet in the Congregational church |to carry out the contdact, which s be. ington, Harry MacKangte of Mystic, | gradnation day of the clase of 1916 Indigestion, Biliousoess, we. ; Wo literally have to walk most ot |matter of reason, the inference that | here Sunday evening. ing slowly advanced. ston, Ha MacKenx Mystic, our lives by Miss_Oril_( aith rather than by sight, |my first was all wrong and; Mrs. C. L. i i ymon of ro p Valedictorian, Miss Ann ado is moving her house- Food Sale. D . Roister; salu- - 5 and Mrs. Ellsworth Gray, Philip Gray, | tatorian, Miss Ruby Bowler; Miss whether we admit it creedally and for- | that the Meadow 1s ‘mo place | hold goods from. het Bome at the cor-| At the store of Ballard and Clark o Miss Sarah Gray and |Hazel Puffer, John Leo Fletcher and J. melly or not. We must for the sim- |for me to plant corn, if I want to get | ner of Potter and School ‘lll'|e‘e‘l§h_the Priflay aftanom Rire D):\'L r!]flax;; o Rty Coavares g ple reason that, most of the time, we |a crop. proverty to. be.occupied by William | tre’ Methodist ehuren how'™ o oon s club will meet in the G.|speakers | can't see and yet have to keep going. BE S patronized food sa - = e leas on Monday evening. The D. Stripker, who recently sold n;;l Fm going 'to plow this epring it the | In this _sense, “If you don't kno Town's Income Increases $15,000. Some. students &t Putoam Hign | S00,Ne milk in on the Jease Il be Dr. Harry . Lee of | e | Jomt eueswLlE pretiviniear Fospel. It is stated that Killingly's income |school have noted the fact that con- | marsin of profit ar ind they mu London, . way it really means: |guring the present fiscal vear will be | gress is providing for doubling o ontractors offer them | drug store of H. N. Wheeler, a barvest. I'm going to plant seeds|“If you don’t know, don’t go it biind, | oo Lo contractors offer them 2 2 : v $15,000 greater than during the [ number of cadets at West Poi his was ruined by fire, is being | in faith that they’ll grow. I'm going|but try to find out” Troy to find out 3::{“?!50:\1 vear. Another cause for |city has no graduate (.[‘u'..-”"r,.T,I..'ds Thy . o of competi cleaned out and work on fixing it up fim- lize m]mm‘x that the little ro;’;- the ss.c(sf so that vou may _deduce ! rabia protesting! States Military academy. Pl t t. It is pos- | I8 to begin at The insurance ad- efs will feed and grow rank on the|sound inference from them, if Infer- - i > 3 0K merce | justers h: been in tow d have manure. I'm going (o buy a bunch of | ance is all you can hope for, snd eer- $1,800 in Treasury. Feast of the Annunciation. sible t1 (ol D e raffia to tie up vesetables not vet|tainty is out of the guestion. Eizhteen hundred dollars in the| In observance of the feast of the An. | COMmMissic inst the | H. N. Wheeler & Bown, in fo that they'll arrive in| 1 don’t “know” yet, that the South|treasury of the Danielson Building and | nunciation there is to be a celebration | [°25ed car . o 3 : i n s o e n 65 time, etc, etc. Meadow won't grow good corn. But|T.oan association is now available for [of holy communion at St. Phillip's |*nd vl milk be TU Business Changes. = & b ¢ : . - lip's rning trains ch after the man . S T my reasoned inference that it won't|ihe construction of a mew home in[chuzch this morning at 9 oclock I Y 3 and G. Brownell, who has conducted . - i 't by any means a mere “guess”. It|Daniclson, a town where scores of ad- Delegates to Advent C. i RA% SEUCS, ChLy Se. s o [t v < b he / And now into this world of triple |50 z & SCre OF 80> 9 ent Convention. that anyone who cares o ship milk to | the livery business in the stable in the pnd trobie dividedness and mixed-ups |18 a sound deduction from such’ at-|ditional houses are urgently need Delegates from the church and Sun- | Beston one G0 o0 on eqbal torms with the Hoxie house for nearly 40 Jess comes. the voice of a one-idead | tendant or related facts as I can mar- | ed. day school in this city will be at the | ane ath h g moving his possessions to PRsphet Bhe Liive ook enansiey sha\l to lmlphmr\ reason about it. 1t is now oxnw‘:m\ that I')m;(‘n’s bne- Advent Christian church in Providente | 1o in_ Toston 2 , it ry barn on Willow street. . e ST o| Anyway, that's the spirit in which I|bekah lodge will be inaugurated here |, 2cq= &0t ] dence | is in Joston n a n Ao o r#t&ed before th a he b ~ uesday, Wednesday d ursda are at ork in the stable femed before the cattle men of the |, oing to take and repeat the live- | home time during the coming month. Y. WVednesday and Thursday of - bas - : 1 X : next week, attend e ar ses- rs and strengthen- f vou don't know,” he cries, “don't [ Stock prophet's advice, “It you don't|ApplicaStions for membership in Suf- | Gich' of “the Rhode Tolawn cup ot ores making it ready for Fuess!” know, don’t guess’ Scient number to secure a charter are | Connecticut Advent Chostin ootern to station. With the That is, if you don't know by what clready guaranteed. ence. S ki block and the subtle and mysterious processes of | Perhaps P've been a little bit care-| Nothing has developed during the |l o change in this metabolism_or something else your |less, not to say slovenly in my own |Dpast week to help solve the mystery rounde Hidden Undee Saow. s to be remarkable and adds a best cow converts hay and bran and | heretofore use of that word “guess”.|of who committed the recent burglaries | There are no foot prints on the snow deal to the village. silage and brook water into butter-fat | If I have, I beg pardon, all ‘round and | at Dayville. There is an inclination | clad fields where lies the golf course syeis " ind casein and horns and hide and |bope to do betier. to charze the work to parties resident | of the Putnam Country club. but thos Fire District Meeting. ? 1 few hundred other things, — . within the town, s pot the fault of the ° enthustastia The annual meeting of the Mystio ess about it. 1 do not think an * Backs. |EOMErs who are awaiting the very firat fire district will be held Monday even- s 6iba! sbout what hisllams o i andinaver have thouoht!} *Suow Laval With Hosses: Backs-" Ul fayuraliis ioppartinity: & re e e ing in the F. Hoxie engine rooms grhat se et 2 farmer should do his farming| On Squaw Rocks road snow drifts |game atter the long, hard.® crintis ose of hearing the reports ‘And I'm puzzled to know whether | braing he has to e Hola: g danil o e o et o | There are those who wo discover the best il e waw o S brave e the officers. al%0 o nominate oficers 1§ appland a : £ ; e es that trudge throu 3 snow, but playing the game under - the ensuing year. Conrad Kretzer, g applaud mad about it! fhing to Jo and the best way to do| that has been dus out for traffic. A |isting condidons as the tr 0er ox- John Fribbance and Willism L. Mafs — ‘armi; by Buess and by g6sh”| vear ago this week farmers were | tic i #If you don’t know, don’t guess!” goes, i. e. trusting sole DAl an impos served on the executive commit- plowing the fields that bor this E = B w h they re now business. and have made fine showing the TR s B and main strength to worry [ PIOWInE Progress on Mill Addition. = vyear, and Mason Manning as chief phich that may be taken. I can see|throush is not a desirable method nor Suits Against Railroad. Considerable progress has heen made | 70 Change Shop Into Tenement Build- F O S i By ey . P ey Listea for trial on the calendar of [ this week on the construction of the ing. nath as assistant foreman have BE = ie s Juetshooing ¢ ranton | B0 H L e o e ihe cases of J. | BIE addition to the plant of the Manc| B. W. Sheldon Farroy : part and we prophesy it twood vs. the N. ¥, 1 ;| hasset Manufacturing company. which or where you'relin part and we farm in part knowl |Arthur Atwood vs. the N. Y, N. H. & et e, A and George Pratt | Produces automobile tire duck. The ad- at the range is or[edge. The wisest and most experi- | H: R. R. company and George Pratt "Sont made a good record. Local Small Talk. y@u're shootin ¥gooting from or w ) has bee in poor health sin 2 . ses | dition is chiefly to the wes v 8 ¢ his shop, an ) \. Wil has b a- e tna : s. the same corporation. these cases he west and south | dispe of his sh ! w Dr. A. N. Williams has been a M the wing blows. 1ts an sttemptenced of ours are ust children pick- Trowing out ot the aceldent in which | Of the present plant and looms larse as | <he shop bullding Ito fwo. ten mitted to Lawrence hospital as a sur- sow. 1 knowledge of Just |an infinito ocean of Mysters. What motor truck of the Quinebaug | Vlew from the Hospital road. "The |also is thinking of puttl sical patient S b 1 inowle an infinlte ‘ocean of mystery. What| T aie Ice company was totally wreeked | CONCErn s running day and night and | more teneme c rguson Rennie has left town to = - T o 28 oTihe Qutreaches| anq Pratt badly injurcd on the Frank- [ haS & big list or orders to turn out. |ply for all o work for the Remington Arms com- at v ow as the boundary- |y, gtreet crossing, August 1, 1914 Memorial to Michael R. Joy. artesen well pany ina Beidgepert. 0 U 600 1 1 - . = A aiient Company. uEdionds Tiore roceived. on Friaay a | o0k b he conract to dri this welh || o, ana dten, W' Dusnack epent || §600 Completely Equipped, Including % At the Orpheus theatre Friday the | form of a hapdsemens enten trine | edmit of I onChiven e o mvs - . . an Musi 2 pany re- e s i rned to Pawtucket after a few El S d El L h Penten it ‘macbcssca bF ihe meck and | fne memorial was arranged and issued : ve" siny In town. ectric Starter an ectric Lights { Bgain drove home the fact that it Is | pene o Sh b, Carpenter. a life-long EUTNAM WINS DERATE. Mrs. Lydia Douglas is the guest of ; drove heme oo fAct It It islrriena of M oy, who 'was one of the = = her daughter, Mrs. Ezra Daboll, in New - . F HAT THEY DOQ Theyrestore fertility to the oil; they start right i ey e et Orphem mints Siha Qest known business men in Eastern |Wrests Honors from Killingly in In- | 5l gqon " " ° 2 The METZ won the last Glidden Tour from Min- 1o work feeding the crop and making it large house was opened. i terschool Contest. Steph rofitable : they put the soil in prime condition for next year's crops, and enhance the value of the land every year. hen Austin ang Samuel Stewart || neapolis, Minn., through the Rocky Mountains, to Library Circulation Increases. |MILK PRODUCERS' OPPORTUNITY | Putnam Ii chool Friday n f paint Glacier National Park, Mont. E;;;'xg a;mé;; TS I.'::r:‘sre;v!‘,;:;)uly;a'lhr;l;vi\;’!&a‘g's.g;:genzfcsgrg_'BL?ogD.MEA;_I;I‘;I;I The annual report of Librarian Hen- Ch o B won_the ate with AMrs. Charles Libby entertained the 4 il r.: ‘;_ L L . v to produce profitable ry M. Danielson will show that the cir- ance to Explain Conditions to In. |lingly e resol i ica’: 1 fioion o o e = alonie sl R Whout ot [ Bemicu josaler culation of books at the public lbrary | terstate Commerce Commission. | 7€ should This tour, America’s Greatest National Road Con- &y ESSEX FERTILIZER COMPANY, Boston, Mass. during the fiscal year now closing has been the largest in the history of the| Representatives of the institution of 28,139 volumes. The | Commerce commission average daily circulation has been 90 | Putnam nes volumes. The largest single day's|at which milk producers from Putnam circalation was 236. and other towns in this section will be Improvements at Ballouville Mill. |given an opportunity to testify as to The work of installing new machin- | Vhat the abuses of the leased-car sys- ery and making various improvements [ {m of handling their milk between at the mill in Ballouville, where Hector | yPIn% Points and the Boston mar- McConnell is superintendent, has been | 51 e Putnam hearing is to be the test, was a hard fought battle between the highest grade e R e il motor cars of this country—and the three METZ cars the shoulder blades, poor digestion, that were entered defeated the whole field. heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, e e T Every METZ car “gets there” and “gets back.” Whether it is hard going or hill climbing, the METZ is the car you can always depend upon. Interstate n are coming to Friday to hold a hearing SE Y ISAAC GREEN, OSCAR H. MAIN, Norwich, Conn. you shouid take 4 "n | only one held outside of Boston in re- iges. i AR 5 : fvorved ihe sxbenditure” of o largs | 'ation o the milk shipping problem. | 205, QUDSRE MACC L € i Its engine is reliable, speedy and powerful, and is ca [1] le e p ke ey very Eatisine. *When | iation will Collaborate with the Wing. | FPIerCng the Jocal, chamber | of equipped with high tension ignition, and Gray & Davis the electric lights planned for are in- | 2™ County Farmers' association in - is necessary for the enjoyment and prolongation of life. During sleep Nature renews the vital forces of the body and restores the energy. Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of indigestion. stalled in the homes. in the village it | DTEPAring for this hearing. As not | Woa (e B 0f Che Joint chambers of will be one of the finest little manu- | MOTe than six or eight witnesses will | grA"IT0%, (e TS SO0 O facturing villages hereabouts. be heard by the representatives of | N Slee ¥ 2 > o Most By For Snow Romoval, | U1 Interstate Commerea commission Providence Girls Here Today. They correct all tendency to liver at the meeting to be held here tna ) p. m. the trouble, relieve the most stubborn i Saturday afternoon at First Selectman Louis E. Young has | witnesses are to be selected with the ron o Provl lassical ascertained that the cost of removing girls from. th ol - cases, and give strength and tone two unit starting and lighting system—the most prac tical and reliable for METZ cars. See and try the METZ before you buy any car. It has advantages that all others lack, and furthermore— o ; fligh school play the local irls in - ; i O - . To avoid it, keep the stomach well, the liver active and e Lo et Dafkethall, A party of 30 Is Cxpacted | 0 liver, stomach e one look and you'll like it, one ride and you'll buy it, the bowels regular. The health of these organs By ‘the town, notwithstunding that the | bill will be ftrosuc s or o ne beet | Chpeg® 1O Providence to ses the | § T e Ans conTinous SALE and once a METZ owner, you'll never change. state paid the cost of installing the|sion of the legislature providing tnat | ———— o PROVES THEIR MERIT. splendid new pavement last summer.|the cost of snow removal from trunk| Cuba is to ad The snow cost removal falls on the|line highways In boroughs and cities|in United Stat town by statute ' provision, though|be borne by the state. Republican Caucus Next Thursday. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES | The first note of the moliticat over THE BR {}u se its attractions Dr. J. H. Schegck & Sos, Philadelphia LYN SAVINGS BANK Is Assured by Beecham’s Pills. A harmless vegetable remedy, which acts immediately on the stomach, liver, bowels and kid- neys, toning and putting‘them in good working order. Millions of people sleep weli:and keep well because, at the first vorable symptony;ithey begin to take The Commercial Cars of one-half ton carrying ca- pacity will solve your delivery problems. Price of De- livery Cars $500 to $600. Metz Chassis are furnished without bodies in following length of wheel base, 108, 120, 130 inch. Be sure and place your orders early and save later disappointment. Catalogue or demonstration by request. ~ C. H. BROOKS 0 ture that will mark the beginni n Allen’s Foot-Ease, the anticeptic pow- _the beginning of der 1o be shaken into. iho shoes' and | campaigning, caucusing, canvassing, used in the footbath. It relieves chil- | listening with the ears close to the (Incorporated, A. D. 1872) Biaine frsebites”palneil Swdiler | mround and other “*atcompanments e e n| S le: ng up to town, state and tional sting out of corns and bunions. IUs the | clcctions Rext Fal) Wil be senadrs ooot PHOENIX » , CONN. F{h a certain relief for sweating, cal. | Lhursday, when the republicans in STATEMENT OCTOBER 2, 1915 - lous and cold, tired, aching feet. Sold | Killingly and all other towms in this Asset‘ sz‘wm57 by druggists everywhere, ssc. Always | section will get together, in caucus, . eee...$2,400, wese.. 2,374,458.54 2oiaer use it to -break in new shoes. Triallto el 4 package free Address Allen & Olmsted. tolene e cone. xevmtitan [ DIGgofils « . « < - - <t siston i s o state and congressional conventions. Manufacturers Representative for Roy. N. ¥, In this town a republican town com- | Surplus 3 90,000.00 Telephone New London Divisi s IM o mittes for the o ican town com | Surplus .. ooiiiciiiiieie ,000. ‘slophone New London Division 622-3 or Mystic Division 23. A. F. WOOD clected. The present committee is P. O. Address, Waterford, Conn. ., — Sub dealers wanted in northern part of county. “The Local Undertaker” |™@d¢ up of E. L. Darble, chairman, L. You can deposit here by mail. Accounts solicited e J. Morin, S. S. Russell, Alma Forcier, | p, b & VP % .. DANIELSON, CONN. E e Bemner:, Russell, Alma Forcler: | President, J. ARTHUR ATWOOD ice-Pres, WILLIAM A. BURNHAM Arnold-P. Rich. Sacretary and_ 'Treasurer, CLARENC E A. POTTER -