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' Mother Had Ever Used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin > z Relieves Baby When Other " Medicines Failed. Paterson,N.J.—*1I thank you for the i bl TaRL S i e i g3 £ 52 %, ; 3 | Lydia E.Pinkham remedies as they have i lfl’ : i Trape Joy Rider—Thosias Owea's ‘Under the law which permits one E‘l’m et -l_wgo Mabel Vo‘l:e Chapman, I liquor lisense for. each 500 of popula- | Bouse and a5t Hide Chestér ave i 3 g ‘Belle Cha; N | tion, the Westerly town councit has at | 3e; Lile Belle Chapman to Elizabeth its ‘disposal just 20 licenses, with full |jana of John Chemptin; - Castls ¥ childhood. il wer to graat the. whole Or.any- part George cLanahan, To relieve constipation a mild laxa- WY 152 that ember. ail the Iioenacn will | lot Between Arraquat Toad and Fosters tive should be employed. Cathartics S be issued and the fee is-fixed at $700 | cove, Watch Hill; Lucy E. Crandall to and purgatives are violent in their ac- 5 ¥ & year. The license question is votéd | Patrick ‘Ward, house and lot west side tion and should be avoided. on Dbiennialiys and therefore a liguor | of Benson avenue, Plearant View; Ella fred Du Bois, Mt. Holly, I, - license holder .has guaranteed two | H. Gladwin to Henrietta' W. Sanford, Dr. o-xdbwan;: Syrup Pepsin is witg- " years. There sre 27 applicants for the !lot at Quonocontaug pond. out doubt the most effective remedy X 20 licenses and of this number these 26 — for contipation. she has ever used and|ant "taste. Druggists everywhere sell | were gmn”-’fo'nsmnuo‘:xmn the spe- | Frederick P. Davis, who resides in & that it'is the only remedy she could|jt for fifty cents a bottle, and every|cial meeting of the town council Tues- | Lower Pawcatuck, captured the young | find for her baby. Little Earl was|mother should have it in the house for | day night, as they were all that had |chap who has been taking his auto- | decided to try s bottle of badly constipated during his first year |yge whenever occasion arises. " |maturea by reason of the legal and {mobile without letve, but has not yet | ham’s Vegetable Compoun and nothing she tried seemed to helP| 1o avoid imitations and Ineffective |required advertising: The other two|caused his arrest and prosecution. | £, +ho first bottle, so I took & him until she got a bottle of Dr.| 3 4iiutes al be sure to ask for | applications that cannot be considered | Some time ago someone with the aid of = 4 of Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. B Coraueils Syrup Pepsin. See that|until the advertising period has ma- 8 flle removed the padlock from his | 8nd a third, also a bottie of Lydia E. a fine, strong, healthy . Ca . & Caldwell's signature | tured are from Louis Deutsch, 102 |Earage, took the automobile out and Pinkham’s Blood Purifier, and now I am thanks Dr. Caldwell for it. a facsimile of Dr. Caldwel Sm 5 Canal street, and the - Rhode Island | returned it without much damage. So Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is afand his portrait appear on the: yellow | *b 1 it Tiquor club licenses are in | When Mr. Davis heard an indistinct sing] » combination of simple laxative herbs|carton in which the bottle js packed. another class and the number is not | but unusual noise on the premises married, - . larity of the bowels. All children. are f especially susceptible to stomach l!i! ’ trouble-and any overstrain of the sen- afliti sitive organs has a tendency to ob- il ‘qlm‘;,lfl';; struct elimination. This condition is gl ) i responsible for much of the illness of fhll \[H‘\”””‘;M i S N NI YR R 5 S S A trial ‘bottle, free of charge, can be|ymiteq by !aw. Applications for club Monday night he bescame suspicious B iy e g 2 Ao e rugs; it acts gently without|obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald- | jjcenses have ‘been received from the | and looked in the direction of the | sail . - Eriping or other discomfort, and ap- | well, 455 Washington St, Monticello, | Hoonge8 By e rece o I tish | Barage, saw the. door epen. and was Premier Ranges are well known throughout New peals to cl ren because of its pleas- | Illinois. club. | convitced “that his automobile ~had | oo England. These Premier Ranges are manufactured: These appljcations were before the |been taken again without permission. % ;s lg = tomhene Bpplications were Helore S [ e Bad Sacpirr i iouf permuisslon. | d of Ber troubleq.” — Mrs Erats in Boston, Mass., and made of the highest gradeof sion: & yquth who resided in the vicinity. | VANDER SANDE, 7 Godwin Street, Pat- " material and ;killed labor. , - Wholesale—Brugrio Lulgi, 50 Pierce | He armed himself with a rifle and pa- | erson, . : bt 9 ? street; Brune; Frank, 81 Pleasant |tiently waited for the return of the = £ Perfectly pleasing in style;and very smgoth casting:and “sithple - Don’t You Want Good Teet Strest, Catto, James 53 Railroad |offender. About 2 o'slock the avtomo. | , Women suffering with any form of | 38 ¢, bnerate Do v street: Turano, Michael, 37 Plerce [bile and its operator, the suspected | female ills, or any symptoms that they 3 young man, arrived, and _the driver | donot anderstand, are invited to write We shall Ehce 25 of these Ranges‘(upiétured), size . J. Does the dread of the dental chair cause you' to neglect them? Yeu street. . need filles Retail—Acotin, Alphonse, 86 Pierce |Was held up by Mr. Davis. who s - ——— - x L e —— ot or exiracked KBROLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. oo "' fstrect: Bonvemuto, * Nataie, ~ Ranroad | threatened ‘fo shoot if the feliow ai. | the Lydis E. Pinkhem Medicine Co., 8-18, on sale, delivered to your home, set up com- F drive and Canal street; Carr,Jesse T., |tempted to escape. With the gun | Lynn, Mass. (confidential), and receive pua bbb ST CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES g2 Canal street; Champlin, John K. |pointed at him and Mr. Davis ques- | advice wholly free of cost. plete, on a 30 days’ trial, for $35.00. ST 5a vGdA cean house, Watch % aquette, , e a confessien . T ey OrToh Joseph, 101 ‘Canal street; Cosentino, | Which was substantially as follows: We have the Premier Range displayed im our -windaw, jin .iths: STERILIZED INSTRUMZENTS Pletro, 135 Canal street; Dunham, | THe forced an entrancé .into the FINA ENTS 8-20 size at $4.00, with double shelf. : ne CLEAN LINEN | Charles P.. 95 Canal street: Ferraro, | 8arage about tiree weeks ago by filing L ARGUMENTS IN SUIT g 3 NG ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS James, Oak and Tower streets; Ger- |@way the door fastening and then took AGAINST HENRY FORD Let.us demonstrate to you the new features of - this Rang: , * vasini, Victor, Bradford house, Brad- |the automobile for a joy ride. There Premier Ranges are excellent cook and ~bake stoves snd are O N T T e e ford; 'Hallidny, Frank L. 157 Granite |18 an incine from the garaze to the [By John F. Dodge and Horace E. guaranteed to give satisfactory service. : If these appeal to you, call for examination -and estimate. Ne street; Jessop, James H, 29 Pierce road and he raid he pushed the auto Dodge for Division of Profits. The top. slide damper works automatically; it regulates the oven rge for consultation. street; Martin, Andrew J., 34 Canal :lown guls e = the road o as not ; and the fire: ' .. DR. F. C. JACKSON oit b aovEm | Tt e e | aiiked” the. nohine aad aters (oDetrolt, Mich, Nov. 28.—Attorneys | Prémier Ranges have scientifically arranged heat flues, which § I QENT!STS« street; Pickering, Joseph, 68-70 Main | He exercised due caution on his re- [‘)’;dgg l:_mj-m'l‘ fls:a‘ l:rgum:;ta:?ihu‘ 5 distribute the heat evenly, also give perfect baking results. 4 ¢ : street; Pignatori, Antonio, Westerly- |turn. On Monday night he took the | grorio P4 IME - B8% STERETER'E E0S 5 a (Suscosors to the King Dental G Sradtire, fosd: Sgcohis Josemn 1o | SIS o0 the Tame Y 3| felon” e Wrobanl aeaimss Benrs | 98 [ W TAKE sToves IN Exomance - | %6 208 MAIN ST. AT NORWICH, GONN. Railroad_avenue; Serra, Nunzinto, 51 |OUt for a ride. He said he had much | compars ohcnca Tmat the miad Loter THESE RANGES CAN BE BOUGHT ON WEEKLY PAY- ’ .to 8 P. M. 12 Plerce street: Toscano, Luigi, 72 | trouble in operating as the lubricating | pany's tapitaiisation. s mucs greater |- : MENTS AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE Lady Asistant Telephone Pleasant strcet; Whalen, Dariel J., |0l soon beceme exhausted, and for | than the maximum allowed by Michi- - - . 66-56 1-2 Canal street. the want of a better — substitute shc gan laws. Objections were filed against grant- | poured gasoline into the oil cups and|" ¢ s arg that aith t : \ D i ing the applicutions of Joseph Recenia | bad difficulty in returning. Cibans aticics. of o mrmtie 4 P : and Pasquale Salimeno by the owners | The automobile is damaged consid- | show a capitalization of $2,000,000, the of the greater part of the land within | €rably in the running gear znd' the |assets of the concern are now worth 4 » T 200 feet of the proposed location of |tonneau is dented and scratched, show- | $400,000,000. It was asserted by the the saloons. Ir consequence these ap- | ID® that th2 machine had been very|Dodge brothers' attorneys that Mr. 74 in S N : . 3 KSGIVING DI n YOUR THAN G DINNER IS NOT COMPLETE plications were denied as the law di, [ FOUghly used. Mr. Davis had not re- | Ford's plans for greatly increasing the WITHOUT A CHOICE Focts. ported the doings to the prosecuting |output of his plants, might sharply LAHN—SEARS—LAHN O = After the protest against Salimeno |Officials up to late Tuesday afternoon, | conflict with state incorporation laws. g v was read, the applicant withdrew the | RIthough he was strongly of the opin- | The state law now Drovides that ne OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE,LOWEST ON GOOD QUALITY” % - application. Severa] of the applicants | Ion that the young fellow should be |concern can incorporate for more than ue omt ster were represented by Attorneys Led- |Severely punished by. process of law, | $25.000,000 in Michigan. (o mmmmm—— (s o Py ~{| widge, Dunn and Roche they | 8nd also that he, or his necar relatives, . and Letters written by the Dodges . to made brief remarks of commendation |should make good the pecuniary loss|Ford pratesting asainst the expendi- . 3 3 for each of their clients. A o s DAy ture of large sums of money were dis- | to the extent of its power as a muni- | . An explanation as te “why the con- At the conclusion of the hearing on | |ecussed. 1t was charged by the Dodge | cipal legislative body, consistent with | sumer does not get food cheaper. when or ue om on e e the applications the council went into| Thomas Owens of Westerly Had a|ottorneys that Ford spent 330,000,000 | the exisging law, in connection with | there fs plents of 10 was Biven b executive session and subsequently an- | close call while ‘at work in the yard |after these protests had been mailed | thig general subject, to the end that|Commissioner Dillon ? nounced that licenses would be grant- :;‘thp Ashaway /Clay company. Monday to_ him. * S for Fora | the_threatened Goll ynes be ouidea kv g . . - 2 a s ernoon. A car-had been Grawn b; Jarlier in the day attorneys for For eedy, well-considered . - If you want the:Genuine BLUE POINTS give us your: || “ Wholesale—Luigi ~ Brosno, Frank | horses from the nom cree, GraWn by | oded aaning th wsaine 5 oo e s e heideres xemmente- - ip: y Bruno, James Catto, Michael J. Tu-{street and was at the Bro manent injunction restraiging. Ford W order. g > t ¥ £ th oad street € j a ] \and mationall: \naers: . Y ~ X rano. crossing when a ‘secon - | from using the company’s :profits for . - S 7 ¥ £ Retail—Aiphonse “Acotin, Jesge T.|ing v the grade. i’[,‘“gw‘;'?,: Stooa | aevelopment purposes. it was claimed Ad\nnther.tnoluuan which was refer- | consumer, Not only ’15_ theéfe no,um‘,, 3 HALF SHELLS sent out on ice af the old price Carr, J. Fronk Champlin, Pietro Co- | ready to make the couplihg when he | that Ford’s methods have been respon- | fed 10 -the committee on rulés, called| tempt ‘to_incréase the consumption, e Price. sentino, Charles P. Dunham, Victor | was pinned between the cars, nis neng | Sible for the growth of the company | [oT an investigation of the .“methods but there is a deliberate attempt made - Gerasini, Frank H. Holliday, Andrew | bejng just pinched botaees tho ancal | ind the assertion was made that, for | End means of transportation, distribu-| not to do it. Wh UE INTS ask J. Martin, Michael McCarthy, George | woods. A hal ' < |2 long time these methods were w«p- | tion, purchase, and the fixing of prices| I have seen ecaulifiower, ‘cabbage ; en you buy BLI 5% POINTS to see the Blue || J; Marcr Joseph Pickering, Luigi Tus- | ang death must nave rorcit P s 5 | proveq by the Dodges. of all commodities necessary to life.” | ang berries sold in the whelesale mar-- Point trade mark and original barrel. . cano, Daniel J. Whalen. B. Briges was called and administered e To Devise a. United Effort. ket for less than would pay the cost These applications were denled: Na- ‘3 = = > of freight. [In retail, magkets, how- talie Bonvenuto, Joseph Chaquette, | oaient. Mr, Owens was accompa- [ CONVENTION OF ANTI Commissioner of Weights and Meas- | ever, the prices were the same '&s WE CAN SHOW YOU AT . - James Ferrara, James H. Jessop, An- ?;:fle,?yw“'}v::ffii“‘e yorkman by | SUFFRAGISTS IN WASHINGTON |ures Hartigan announced that Mayor|when there was a searcity, — This is j e St e R Ty P He was resting Cornelius I. Burns, Troy, president of [ so general as.to amount o a cus- comfortably Tuesday afternoon and it tom.” Phone us your order and avoid disappointment. ziata Serra. is not believed there will be ai ;Y| To Open on December 7—Will Include | the conference of mayors of the state 5 % s 3 ny seri- Vew wore Eranted, three Meonses valng haig | OuS result S s o=t e A RO GRS Aprley Haye Bgen Diverted- in reserve. S ‘Washington, Nov. 28.—Plans for the | Mitchel and Mr. Hartigan to devise “a| The commissioner asserted, as an in- —_— Pr % ndustrial Trust company of | tonvention of women opposed to wom- | comprehensive, united programme to| stance -of the middlemen’s grip on the These deeds of transfer of real estate | Providence, Tundar morning granted | o, sufirage, which is.to convene here | Conserve the food supply of the state | situation in this state, that although were filed for record with Town Clerk lf'l"m“"' and employes a bonus equi- | o December 7, include a banquet of a | &nd keep the price down. there is a good market here for New Everett E. Whipple since transfers ;:J:;‘its;otw per cent. of their present | thousand covers and a mass meeting Coorporating with Commissioner Har- | York apples, it is almost impossible to were last reported in The Bulletin: | sala: ol into effect Iriday and|at which Miss Mabel Boardman, Ma- | tigan in extending the boycot on eggs, | buy the product here. . Speculators, hie's” Lavinia Ferraro to Giuseppe Galluccl {0 "onTnue for one year. Nedrly 200 | jor General Leonard Wood, several | he said tonight, were 700 motion pies | 5aid, Who advance money to western house and lot north side . Pleasant |SMPloves, including those’ in the |members of the senate and Mrs, Ar- i ity. | growers, have diverted western apples street; Franlin D. Lawson fo Robert |ranches ~at Pawtucket, Newport, | (hur M. Dodge of New York, president | micse Lecoe: wii wintl torem e ooty e 4 M ket, Bri arren, Pas: These houses will, until further notice, | to this stat - MYSTIC ::1 Path?)ll‘aii remodeled and is to 0GCUPY | C. Penfleld, two lots at Musicolony: Ww“’;ffo"m "f stol, vlv 0. 038, | of the National Association Opposed | display the following motice on ‘their|. At a meefing tonight of the Citizens'; - Herd SR -8 Franklin D. Lawson to Mary Marshall | i1 and Westerly, benefit under |t Woman Suffrage, will speak. i it Operr Maticet —commmittes ‘5 FesoTution shop E. C. Acheson to Administer ! e U Cook, two lots at Musicolony ry erronae. s M mmi 50! & It will be the first time that women vidi if-~ The resolution passed by the board Watch. the Price: Come Down. . - | W28 passed proyiding goit a.commt; -7, o e of Confirmation at St. Mark’s| Chawles. Bostwick is moving 'from |T. Bugbee to Samuel Ferraro, Bl s, opposed to suffrage have met in a pa- g 2 e e-meeting this morn- |y 5 0 ¢ 5 Evening. home of his father, Jacob Schnellen | company to Alzada A. Saunder: Industrial Trust Company Hordly ment for woman suffrage and among| .. ¢ eggs. Buy only for aged, in-|New York, be, and hereby request- : from a hospital in Paterson, N. J. |Atlantic avenue, Pleasant View vt Bttt o 17 | the ‘afguments to be presented will be | go°, Of CEES. BUY ony or ECC, n- | N eepoint & sameaittee of not less Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Barrington leit | Where he underwent a critical opera” |2ada Saunders 'to Maristta - Furcolo; | St i p e e to-its|a paper by Former Senator Eiihu | Tl 2n¢, children. - e T e e R Monday for Boston, called there by |tion Oct. 13. lot in Atlantic avenue, Pleasant View; cers 3 -emploven (including its | Root. SEuELOE -| tha nthree to confer witlt the commit- the death of Mrs. Barrington's broth- | Mr. and Mrs. W. Herbert Lamb left | Biaglo Gincarelli et ex. to Michael nus ‘equivalent -to 1 . 3 8 A 5 ir i Sixty-five cents of every dollar paid| mate representing the' city of New = Tuesday, for Northfield, Mase., to spend | Olbanese. six lots in Prospect park; | 0oL Cent. of their present salaries, to £ . i =5 There will be no service at the Epis- | Thanksgiving with their son, Allan | Kate B. Comstock to Frank M. Good. | Jate from Dec. 1, 1936, to be payavle |N. Y. EGG BOYCOTT by the consumer for food goes to the | York; the aforesaid to - hold public copal church Thanksgiving day, on |Lamb and family. child, lot at Musicolony: Mary E, Fos- | MCNthlY and to continue for one vear.” {rddiesly-SttoRting, 0w Johnl 3D | Rearings mx toRaeporCi profiotly its account of the absence of the rector,| Walter Hammond, principal of the | ter to Lucy M. W. Foster, one and ones | / IN FULL SWING | ion. e P Ti Mew, S Xark) fecompiendafouasio) they Siyerior ofc}) Rev. A. H. Barrington. Mystic academy, leaves today (Wed-|half acres adjoining Riverside farm: | Robert Niven of Providence is an (o L b o, andi s | he state ot N IO ACtOH SIS tion ; nesday) for Platnficia N. Tohn Bposians iy Vi e oaC AT | o dditianal Rhode Island voteran of the ; 4 |kets. who' testified today before the|and financial appropriation. all with Confirmation Dec. 3. Letter Carrier John F. Dougherty |lot in Central park: Martha G. Crew. | Civil war whose name has been added (Continued from Page One) Wicks legislative committee in its in. & view of insuring a fair price to pro- Sunday, Dec. 3, the morning ser-|and wife and two daughters and Mrs.|ther to Joseph Crowther, undivided |t the army and navy medal of honor o £RYG. vestigation into the high cost of liv- | ducer and consumer through proper vice at St. Mark's Episcopal church | Dougherty’s , grandfather, ~Thomas | one-half interest in lot east side White | f0ll, established by congress on April | 35 Well as various civic organizations| ing. mar/2t terminale’ 1 P will be held at 10.30 o'clock and ‘at 4 | Perry, are spending the day in Provi- | Rock and Westerly road; Walter D, |2 granting to each -person enrolled |2t which resolutions were = adopted o'clock a confirmation service will be | dence, guests of Mr. Dougherty’s “|a_special pension of $10 a month in|looking to a speedy readjustment of 5 = 2 held when Bishop E. C. Acheson will | mother. 5T —————————————————|'addition to any other pension he may | tonditions. i be present and condct the services Dr. John Lewis has resigned “at | wasterly, will preach. the on in|Feceive. To be enrolled in this honor Break in Poultry Market. Wheeler’s drug store. His place has legion a veteran must have received a Coincident with the egg boycott Holiday Sale. been taken by Bdward McCann -ar|Dace of Rev. W. i Dunnack, who'congressional medal of honor and must | oo was o brnts 1 the oltrn e don. was announced to preach but one istin; i i i Charity chapter, Order of Eastern |®8ridgeport. 5 fo Brockton. It will be & union e e Setnguished himself in onfict |iet, the price on turkeys dropping from ; ) Star, had the annual sale of fancy ar- Taken to Hospital. vice and the choir will render special | gallantry- and intrepidity, at the rigl, | (U to five cents a pound. ticles in Masonic temple Tuesday af-| Charles Green, wno has been seri- | music. %o - High Pi Cause of Deaths. z 3 a 3 % of his life, above and beyond_the call g TS and ;"‘e}i tea from 3 to 5ously ill for a long time at his home Christmas Committee Named. of ‘duty. The other Rhode Islanders| Virtually every branch of the muni- 9 ncts’c“.ifi:it clle‘ee :a\teiznr:s ftx,a':m;‘zm;m; on Jackson aventle, was taken Tues- | ‘At the morning‘sésion of the M. E.|on the roll are James A. Barber of cipal government was at work today k o chapter. of, New Lesdon, Ruth Chap. day to Lawrence hospital, New Lon-|Sunday 'school it was voted to have a | Westerly, John Corcoran of Pawtuck- | in an effort to find a solution to the Thanksgiving Recess. N . e oo i Hns Dunuac aid Local Laconics. high cost of living ic directly refiected Mystic Academy and _Broadway | ra Dodd spent Tuesday in Norwich. e Christmes s & committee f0r | cnjer of Police Brown has beén | iR an Increase in the number of sui- - the Christmas time. lack of hoo! will close today (Wednesday) Uit This -Eveni s O > asked to be on the lookout for Joseph | ¢ides. death from lack of proper nour- 3 g for the remainder of the week. B ""’“x ’Th“‘ ':n Wening. A s h"g:'“‘l“- : %3 ucng;hon of New Haven, who es- | ishment and }’;g:gc;’e':{:}e of ‘e RS - == H e union Thanksgiving service of e Sunday school class of voung.|caped from the stat + Nor- Che 4 - 3 Buys Case Property. the Methodist, Baptist and" Congrega- |men taught by Harry B. MacKensis | Gion ® hosplial at Nor-| o iyities was the passage by the Max Bendett has purchased the|tional churches will be held this | voted to farm a club and elected these| : . board of aldermen of a resolution pro- ouse and lot known as the Case Bof=|{(Wednesday). evening at _the -Union | officers: President, Robert Gremley; .hm,?:;t n{:t&egu fl%keglf] we::-’:;ered viding that the committee on general ting house. on Gravel street, from |Baptist church. Rev. E. J. Currie of | vice-president, Wiifred Schroder; sec- | aieo™ botigne, by Comun tin. o welfare be directed to. report as early the Mystic River bank. He is to have | Grace Methodist- Epjscopal chureh of | retary, Raymond Burdick; treasurer, o DY Combs, in the re-|gs possible “a practical plan for in- Made from a SUPERIOR grade 3 Leslie’ Harrison. It is to be called the | S, 8iven at the Combs Conservatory | yestigating such conditions, with a '°' pm‘ ml’. cream 'f 'aml' o S AN Allatine ?’Iasa :.nd» :m meet on the °Pel:‘°u‘:m""““’;“”:;“~u - | e otd iadoptinfi l;u;::‘o?!flnnncuth{iec- 5.3 = ] . firs onday of each month. Its ob-| - n and wife, Maria .ce | ommending such legislation or ng % * - ject is to try: and get young men |Lawton, observed the 49th anniversary | such steps as may be best calculated NO ALUM . NO PHOSPHATE into ‘the Sunday school., of their marriage Tuesday at their|to remedy the evil.” : ae - ¢ - The Plavcr Lasts Spoke on Irrigation. Homa, ATS s Chantuss stemet. . e | To Investigate Storage Warehouses. & % - £ Fp— The meeting of the Men's club was At the same time the department. ot | ; - Efl?.M?’nday civmmlx; h’:hth'e G. A.’HI‘{. g‘v::_d" And, eutertatoed several rels- |\ oith was lnsguc:xed to tnuke a - . o R and was largely attended. e | thorough investigation o storage In the making of Grape-Nuts there is added to the speaker was Allan S. Bush of Gales |, Frank L. Packard -of Columbus, O. |warehouses and the corporation coun. i i B S i Ferry, whose subject was Some Inter- | has been by William K. Lan- | ge] was asked to advise the board “as sweet, rich nutriment of whole wheat, the rare flavor gsting Featuresgof tlon of that clty to prepars plans for . . . 4 B -t 3 e umane = of malted barley, a combination creating a most un- s asiares i b two stories high, of brick and stone, usually delicious taste. The palate never tires of it. : 5 I Geah g Colorado. M- | 05 Si0eto on mstal.lath, and , cost Peoplé dverywhete have foundthat oo oo || servea. Mise Elsbeth-Jones, whe is taking a | § How to Help Thousands graduate course in the New b e Mondig. everyone is ansious ¢o help in 3 ’ " embers & Moni Most to 3 h Lib h : el Grape-Nuts |E fS5iesiiaaiiie S Sveadne contint L. oy ’ " || Weicome miater of man River, Mass, | in Westerly. have on , resdy % i is spending a Boward Dottle of ‘ o 2 a |4 the { = 'nflaemoutnutrifimu;nddelicimmnlfood known. e ] tic avenue, : i of Hinitra. oried Make iy ‘sawirig: wosd this winter, Your tiiie and 4 FOO8 JUNTOR : : wReY- . T Duntackc ana daughter, | ' umatism, sorences, and for | WOGD-SAWING BUTHIT wweuld "?.:5.:%..4. Bia paait. Thase outhte, whieh 28 : ding : are very moderste in 5 Every table should have its daily ration of Grape- week ‘in Brockton. During Mr, Dun- N L | Wi b ram BT -'«'{"M"""’ A e Rl M N\.li!. , 5 “stainless for pumping wat rinding grain, sl corn, > ~ — “There’s a, n”.. R s S el T BR R T T | b TH ca:sfis st '!'fifi%& "smn,; ‘,f"w-'q.;o‘k s