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o i i Tl Mun.mxmn»om eing, ¢d from | told again and again ot the merits of Buw&s S9eil o Be fromm JSor- Fihut reliable;. tima- vroved kiduey Fent- y y ‘edy—Doan’s “Kidney Pills. The ex- '‘periences iold are not ithose of un- known ‘person, living far away. The DON'T STAY HEADACHY, SICK, DR HAVE BAD BREATH AND SOUR S8TOMCH. $1.00 Reduction on every pair of ‘Men’s or Women's Shoes 8 u';mtw tugs n;;’nn! by the ted. mosdly fr ""'.‘" Norwich cases, told by Nor-| wake UP FEELING FINE! BEST N - o | W dependents on |.pany, c.. wdr. h.h%flv 20 ffices and gave New York ‘wich people. LAXATIVE FOR.MEN, WOMEN 50c on Boys’ or Misses “Davizon, " ot| Deutacnia m‘,é;: D B S| 8 mennin, cuspeniie o5 it AND CHILDREN. : ber, |tidal conditions_the- wipers and seamen. i R 25c on Clnldren S % Fames 3. into the P, While details of the cargo of the|>t» NOrWich, says: “My back has 'y ‘the m,ln‘» Dayison ue af crew and was |Laconia are withheld ‘under a recent|troubled ‘me; aching a zood deal My lo-t His body has nwerbecn recov- |ruling of the customs officials, it was ered. - ey J learned at the office of the company | WOrk required - considerable. stoopinz At the hearing it ught out |that the following itéms were among | ,; . ¢ -| that he left surviving him his parents, lfh‘ principal commodities carried: and lifting. . This seemed to aggravate WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21st, 1917, ON'LY IS took | four sisters and two brothers. He-was Contodts ot Cargs the trouble. Pains cauzht me across i3 place February the eldest of the seven children. It 53 uality Shoe Sho ;'..,_a::m e ot wix 33 Lrought out that he tamils | One houssnd bars of siiver, 000 |ms back | s Doan's Kidnes Pills FS was receiving si three ' 3,000 |adverfised and one box acted v that the af-|others, in acddition to him. His fath- [ton: 1,048 boxes of fresh fruit; very Charbonneaw & Andrews, 8 s A 3 ‘comput. thers were contributing |tons of shell castinzs and other war 42 ot 159 Main Street, Norwich o8- e irore it 3;;3? lx: j:o-;md e | ipplies and 9.000 tons of provisions |9Uickly and reiieved this trouble. 1 N $12.33. He was twenty-two vears of|he paid cver t- his parents averaged | Officials of the line stated positivel |recommend t age, single and for about two months|340 monthl:. The commissioner de- that there were no explosives o: [ had been employed as a cook for the|cided: t the parents were partial [board. A i elp others. T. A. Scott company. November 17th|dependznis and awarded compensation Carried 5,000 Bags of Mail Boihe TBhe,nt at e et the T. A. Scott, Jr, and. the: Cassie, 'accordingiy. £ % ‘ In addition to cargo and passengers, ers. em as [ feel they wiil FAMOUS ARMY ENGINEER FINDS SHIPMENT OF - the Laconia carried 5000 bags o simply ask for a kidney - remieds Hnjoy. lite; Remove (hs ,liyer and e RI%.5 3 United States and. Canadian = mail, - : . aoron ysel - __FOR NEW LONDON. POTATOES WAS SHORT.| U U SF PENEECTE l”ecmL COMMITTEE -MEETS United States and -Casnadian, mail |Doan's Kidney. Pille—the -same | Boison which is keeping your Maj. Harley B. Ferguson Succeeds|Carload Was Sixteen Bushels Under DESTRO" MMAmNEs. TO ESTIMATE DAMAGES. |ferred fro -mthe American Jiner St |Mr. Bennett had. Foster-Milburn C. nsive, «nd stomach sour: Do o Jot ‘Gutomst Mctthastey: Woeight and Shippers Were Notified. b Louis. ~The Laconia, sailing on the| s % bilious, sick, headachy, constipat Lisgfenant Guices! 3 New London Man Cajied Befors Navy Confers With Property | Holders on T m:“t:;‘gof:nd I(\m.et:l:rl bl:;-:: rops., Buffalo, N. Y. ed and full of coid. Why donw's you get Maj. Harley B. Ferguson, who has| Sealer of Weights and Measures Department at Washington. Thames Street' With Whom Council lm"‘“’fi",’mk Troth h,,”v”,',.‘,, to Rot- 2 — M I ta._from, . the .. gim been in charge of the Unfted States |Thomas I_Donobue made a real dis- S te < Could Not Agree. terdam.by the submarine menace, had Worms Make Children Fretful Sndoy (N6 nibest, swntiest Jiver. st engineers office in Milwaukee, has|covery in New London Monday. car! Charies 5. Kenney of Squire street. & o mboard mine ‘of the Ryndam's pas-|. 'r ey el 4 foler s nibasts Spniient Jiver,. sy cen detailed to take charge of the|loaded with potatoes from Aroostook | the well known New London inventor,! The speciai commitiee of three, &D- |sengers. G L2 e cries” out !:x sleen, {8 LYwL ChRslEs. Tou aver (eXperitge New London engineers’ oice. He isl county, Mo b the Sxtept, of slmal, S By b s secured pagents on a non: | pointed b Stayor Alive L. Brown £or.| was Armed : With-One: Defenr Gun.| & victar of waimi. = Bogin. treatment | Cascorets mever eripe. oo sichen 1t to assume his new duties N recoil ‘marine edometer B mage: o 4 ¥ e o gt I T D e iaioe Bosenson succeeds] Wholesate dealers, arrived in: that oy | sthor . B el e s the Rhomes. = ;?;‘::f;;"g:;mmfl The Laconia. when she left h . ‘was|at once with Kickapoo Worm Kiuer | ralts, pills and calomel. ' The act 1o armed with one defense gun, mounted | This candy laxative in tablet form gently that. you hardly realize The report that the ship wa |ki)ls the worm and removes it quickly [ have taken ~a . cathart Moth and easily. ' Don’t permit vour child’s | shiould give cros k, bl H. McKinstry, who_has |and Mr. Donohue immediately got busy | nfonday received a telegram from the ! street by Michasi ievine, Joseph and | ; charge of the New |to determine whether or not _dealers | nayy - department Wt Washington ‘re- | Andrew Connor end Harris Friedman, |20t nce Maj. G. B. Pilis- | were getting all they were paying for. | questing him to appear before a board | with whom the court of common coun- |torpedoed at night and without warn- Lieut. Co been in tempora; s or fe London office, t $ . 3 A 4 v was red to Los Angeles,|It was found that the shortage v to explair; ¢ g ~ ling, indicate that no opportunity was]development to be retarded by the|erish children whole Cascaret any ca 1:a;a;:|;\;\.r>tj°§aw. - amounted to approximately 16 bushels. '{,‘,J’"l‘.ffi&'nég‘;f (“:aqu::g: sghin:‘:rmcf,,'.l,“‘ e t0. Axieelt IR =€ Srcay |Siven to make use of the defense|continued draining:of his . vitality by Sipe ey, Reb thoroughly and are hurms Major Ferguson is one of the most { Bach bag was supposed to contain two | desiroyer. This is the latest invention | cvoning ich time. the. property.Eun. according to officials of the line. 'nflm['m’(-vfl {\lckflvoo Worm Killer at | less. mous army engineers of his rank in | bushels or 120 pounds and in weishing|of Mr. Kenmes and was recently of- [holders were present for . conference|. The: Laconia is the second ship. to | your 88i e country. He was executive.officer | it was found that each bag was from fered by him to Secretary Josephus|with the committee. The meeting was | D¢ Sunk of the former Boston-Liver- | e TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY of the board of engineer officers which | three to five pounds under weight. The | Danicls as a gift to ihe governmen called to order abou’ % o'clock and|Pool service of the Cunard Line. A 5 - charge of the raising of the battlé- | dealers to whom the potatoes wara| The Kenney destrover. as now { lasted about two hours, during which | SiSter ship, the Franconia, was suul |cester, Mass.; William Eva, Montreal Maine in Havana harbor In 1910, | consigned notified the shippers of the | signed, is & high epae o step, time the several property holders sore |85t October in the Mediterrancan | Frank Tyison, ~Winnipeg: George A ppointed by an act of congress. Major | shortage. feet hydroplane power boat, mountin | heard and the. matter m hand sde |While in the British government ser-|Forster, Torgnto: Gus Hansen, Peach- || $1.25 To New York $1.25 Ferguson ' had direct charge of the| Mr. Donohue for some time past had | two three-inct non-recoill over thersughly. | The committee com. | Vice. Both veseels were taken over |land, British’ Coimobia; William 11ar- | | e ——— work. He was also one of the officers | complaints from wholesalers, retaflers | guns and a torpedo tu : oviges Tee Sy Rohbina Willam 5 |bY the British admiralty ‘soon ' after |nett, Toromto; Fred G. Holden, Mon- CHELSEA LINE who went over the wall in Pekin dur- |and consumers about short weight and | deetroying fexture et T s “|the war Dbegan and the Laconia was |treal; Mrs:.Caroline R. Hubert and ing the Boxer rebellion the sealer of weights and measures| fin £0 feet lon; Satly TROMREEE oh he widening of. T tircet s |for a time used In the service of the|Miss Jean Douglas Hubert, Richmond, TO NEW YORK e U PEREEN was determined to find just whene the | the botrom of Fand-is dm‘.,nl = us rapidly as possible. The | SOYSrNIGcat as a transport. She was|Va.! ‘E.-J. Inchbold, Montreal; Mrs. MOTION DAY LIST. trouble originated. On_investigation.|up in the form of a keel when not in | prcture below was taken mear High |ONlY recently restored to her owners|Irene M. Gore, Victoria, Willlam FREIGHT AND PASSENGER ottt Mr. Donohue me to the conglusion | use. | Street, iooking towards West Majn |LOF commercial purposes and the trip | Manson,. Winnipeg; Robert Marshall SERVICE BETWEEN Several Cases Were Disposed of and | that shippers were responsible for the| The method of att With the de- | sirect. and enowe the Jedge which it 1o |OF Which she was sunk was her third | Vancouver; Robert Moore, M;:l‘:-‘fix NORWICH AND NEW YORK after coming back to the service for | Thomas I. Parker, Frank - . which she was bullt. . Several of the|Henry G. Pope, Toronto; Mrs. J. M Discontinued until Mareh -1st oo 16 Ste &% 385 ®lofficers in the steward’s department|Reid, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. ¥ bedsuse of i connimez tower is signted 31 completed the troiley track. which now | JHSETC (0 1€ A0 B OO 80 | Rowiey. Winnipek: Fred Sage, Cana- TR g’h':" :"""""0‘;;:‘: The jcourt of common pleas sat Inf ;q05 415 0 o migmnent. of potatoes pened h the d fire g se to the ledge, will be in the P wl . Sloss, Trenton. J : ; It that a cons ot pe S | open th tha ra i u H <l i i Fra i New London Monday afternoon for a|haq arrived and no time was lost In | aill cause the sabaerk % ich fxana clos o i on the anconia hen she went|da; Miss C. 3 n, N. J Assignments Were Made. | shortage, and for several davs he has|strover is to-eruise over sub 3 - | necessary to biast out to allow for the been waiting for a shipment to e cted s het > naeaary ~ £t waters. The moment a peri widening. o simine. -Mobday tagrmingiNel whe ue: o) wideninz. When th idening is Willam H .Thacker, San Diego, Cal overhauled — will resume her motion list sess The following mo-{.checking up the shipment. | Bl — ot et A b s Py 1 Mst matters e dis d of: { = E e pe s antic and & 5 7 ¥ =i Dimensions and Tonr William Trethowar, Colombia, trips March 1st, 1917. ”0;1 :n; ”(_;;e;} :fl;ca‘de:“f:_ ];‘m_den‘:DAMAGE ACTION WITHDRAWN | ihe = ",’hfl‘fi_;‘"i,‘,;“‘;t;',?:“,;;g‘;;l};e = 2l FIGHT REMOVAL The registered. gross tonnage of the |South America; John Tucker. Spring- F. V. KNOUSE, Agsnt \agment was entered for $385.87. FROM _SUPERIOR COURT | iaking the direction in which the sub-{ ORI TR N Iathais vy 1050 he dength e | BN ARE W0 Ao TE M . Answer in two weeks was ordered in | _ — marine was heading when she disap- : ; = - 25 feet and she had a beam of 7o X 3 the cases of Wuert Co. vs. Bisenstein | Suit Brought by Charles H. Humphrey | peared. If the submarine has not gone | Petition Fiied to Have Him Adjudged |fect. Designed for high class passeng Wright and Master Phillip Wright et al. Goes Off the Court Docket. down mwre than 60 feet, she is very{ insane in Pennsylvania. - {er frade, her fittings were models of |Suva, Fiji islands. and Manwaring Jr., vs. The case of Lesniak vs. Benjamin — likely to be hit a cutting blow with| AL : = b— modern marine architecture. —_—_— Sfiverswig, argument of plea in abate- ice 8f the withdrawal of the suit [the fin, which rips open the hull plates | iladelphia, Feb. 2 - A petition P: % RESOLUTIONS BY NEW YORK ment hmugm by Charles H. Humphrey of |and sends the submarine to the bot- | for the appointment of ‘a lunacy com- “ o Ne s‘“"‘"‘ oty g P answer in three weeks was or- | New London against the Shore Line| tom. mission to determine the sanity of No steerage passengers were on CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ed in the case of Hall ve. O'Laugh- 3 3 % : p i . re shi d_those not Ameri- lectric company was filed with the| The fin. with its control mechanism, | Harry K. Thaw, confined in a hospital | board the ship an 5 c " Clork of the superior comrt i tme|is strongiy mounted on the bottum of |here as the result’ of self-inflicted |cans were mostly English or Canadi- | Urge Steps for Protecting American : gy 2 2 g ok ar- |ans, uy of iatter being on their e iz i the case of Thames Loan and|city Monday. It was a $2,000 dam: the destroyer and is designed that | Wounds when he was about to be a i, S the - Shipping From German Submarines. > X8 5. SEP80 Swpegt Y 7 el - Vot lrested on a New York indictment |way to England to engage in govern- it gl iy Co. vs. Shay, disclosure was or- |action resulting from a coliision be- |it strikes rises and ride: over . - x 35 ed in one week or judgment would|tween a Shore Line car and an auto- | Sabmariue in a manner similar to a |Charging him with assault on 19-year- |ment service, or returning to duty after| New = York, Feb. 26.—Resolutions " ve mobile owned by the plaintiff at the|sabre stroke, thus relieving the strain |0ld Frederick Gump, Jr. of Kan: Sy o s abRpgce At Tumne. urging steps for protecting American The case of the town of Norwich vs. |corner of State and Washington |on the destroyer's huil. This fin, | City, Mo., was filed in common ple First Cabin Passengers. j shipping from German bmarines; rrar, foreclosure and limitation of|streets. 1In the complaint it was al-|striking a submarine at a 20 . knot|COUrt here today by e orerbodinaa | The first cabin passengers exclusive | PICIEINg support to the A e Hlesls: Tedle d'H. I Carte was_continued. leged that the plaintifi’s machine was|speed. would deliver a blow of about | Of Thaw's mmother. The proceediiss. ) ;5 ericans, all British subjects wit. | Proits from war supolies furnished | | WRITE FOR BOOELET. { following cases were assigned: |beinz driven along the street and that | S0 foot tons, which is more than - i v . jthe government should be no greater an effort to have Thaw adjudged in-|the exception of two Swiss, and onel ;. ."551q be received 'in ~ similar ‘ederation Jewish Farm- |the car ran off the track and damages |€nough to crush in the sides of any. k . : 9 % ¥|sane. and his person- -and- - estate | Ecuadorean, were Callixto Arroy, traneactions with private customcrs; D. P. HITOHEY, PROP. Goldberg. the auto extensivel submarine now in existence. = s z : 1 brought under control of the judicial |uador; Russell D .Bradshaw, Toronto. ' o it n 5—Gazer-Crawford Co. vs. s e e The torpedo tube is for destructive|auchorities of Pennssivania. The pe. |Mr .and Mrs. Henry George Boston, :,:’finfi?;”"f,ere"”;dq‘g{i‘d”fi,' g bl necticut Power Co. B o work against battleships and other!tition is made returnable the first | New York; H. C Braun, tzerland: | yo chamb £ comi P March 20—Huntington vs. Cross et| The New Idea club of the West Side [ craft, thus giving the. destrover | ion (5 made Henry Chathzm, London: Reginald 3. | sio) arainber Of commerce at a spe- rat a estamant S cld thoir regular social meeting in|wider range of usefulness. The de-|' Fils Ames Ballard, an aitorney of |C. Downing, Sydney, Austratia: Ea-|C3, Mectng here todar. =~~~ _March 26—J. Warren Gay Flectrie | the Colonial club Monday afternoon. | siroyer is also equipped h an oil | this city. was appointed commissioner |mund S. Duggan, Toronto; J. . Foth r":,ul;"mm U‘;hnes “_:cu" Li; (l’m‘:";“'l’; o. vs. Humphrey. There: was a large attendance jet, which cih eject oil on the surface|in lunacy. He will sit with a sheriff’s |eringham, Sydney, Australia; Mathew | “We understand that in critic: and of the water, and when a submarine | jury of six men, to be chosen later, to | Alexander French, British | Guiana like (hese the government can- projects her periscope above the sur-|pass judsment on Thaw's mentat con- |James Guthrie, Ayr, Scotland; Sewell] ¢ niplicls discuss every pending QUICK LUNCH face its lens is fllmed over with oil | dition. H. Sregory. London; —Benjaminj gyestion, but in a democracy it is im- which blinds her until the oil can he i cleaned off, something which could not The proceedings are part of an an- | Hawkes, Gault, Ont.; Arthur-A. He!-{ perative that the people should know ticipated move by those looking after [land, Montreal, Cedro P. Ivatts, 1.on-i.: )] times and herond peradventure 10U P PERNOROLAD. fres. {be done under the guus of the de-|Thaw’s interests to fixht his removal|don: Lucien J. Jerome, British Charge | hat certain great tnderiying princi- icaci strover. to New York on requisition and ure |d'Affaires, Quito, Ecuador; James - | plas will be maimtained ot anv Cost s‘{"::"b"'gn"‘c"‘;"”h are found or It has heen found that a submarine | believed to be the forerunner of |Lawrie, London: John N. McCall, Lan- | 210 (hercfore we respectfally. suggest |2Ur Bill of Fare all the year round an-be seen under water from a mast- | leng itigation. caster. England; Morwitz Marouse, {that the government should 1let the|Those who patronize us are well head and that aiso a wake comes to rict Attorney Swan of New York | London; A. M. Taylor, London; Joha|pyglic know ,how it intends to main- |nourished. Food Served Appetizingly the surf n one is fravelingz sub- | said over the telephone that it Thaw's|B. Newman, Tamworth, New South|iain and enforee our rishis at xea nd o 5 5. M. 40712 B, ‘W | me hese ‘e observed s settled_anywhere, it will be | Wales; Major W. H. Owen, London; |what arrangemecnts if proposes s P . M. 2 P. M. ! the destroyer lowers her fin and rushes ew York. It is our intention.” | William Irvine Robinson, ~Toronto: [ make for the safeiy of our ships and CENTRAL BUILDING over the susnected spot. ~vith possible j he deciared, “to use every legal means Rev. F. Dunstan -Sargent, Grenada,|tha lives of our seamen and eltiz 41 BROADWAY, Norwich, Cenn. serious roc rarine. | to have Thaw taken to New York to|West Indies: Miss Mitsie SIKIOSL. | traveling b them Tt is belleved that this means of - ]answer the charges on which he has|Paris: Charles R. Wood. Tamesville,| = o statement declared that the zov- tacking a suw. uw the surface, | been indicted Queensland, Australia; Dr. Fortunz {ernment shouid “immadiaf y equip all e > 5 = where it has gone for safety, is of | 'Three alienists. commissioned by |Zyndel, Basie, Switzerind. i sdhap sl Uity il s o JIDR. R. J. COLLLINS Keep a box of Briggs Cough Drops . great importance and will largel Mr. Swann and Assistant District At-| O these Mr. Robinson and Mr. and | and. from Eorope under contiact w S Eg s st \ duce the efficiency of the submersibies, | torney Black, will examine Thaw at|Mrs. Boston were passengers on the | naval guns and gun crews —fhat i | & \] on your desk. They soothe the the hospital here tomorrow. Ryndam, which turned back when she | Jfoutd ‘notify the - imperiil Germa b4 - Mrs. Mary C. Thaw, who took up|was near the submarine zone. M. | government, of its wction and that am: membrane of your throat, prevent “ MOTION DENIED. her temporary residence at the hospi-{Boston is an official of the United |attack upon. thesc ships will be rc-|148 Main Straet, Norwichs ‘Cenls PRy L — tal shortly after her son slashed him- | Leather Company in this city. Seweil a i > o irritations and ward off colds. No Separate Defenss in Case Against|air with a rasor at a roominE house |H. Gremory 15 a member of the Mor- |5 o0 #8'a cisus bel & “. oy it = i Charles and Annie Culver. here six weeks agt:n.lz;su:d a state- |gan Crucible company here. Rubbér 1o, bé. used in. making fishtins | b : i 1 ment in which she she was “un- i B Rubber L ms shtias Briggs Cough Drops offer 4 Ut T 7 A motion for separate defenses has|able to resist the facts that demon- ANI.":'"I": A";’,"i‘"'_'" i i | airtight is needed fn Norwasy- instant relief for coughs, ; been denled in the case of Sarah |strate his insanity. ‘Therefore. I have| A list of twenty Americans in the ‘J M & J. P. SWAHN coldzs or hoarseness. 5 f / Barnes of North Stonington against [applied to the courts of my state of |SreW of the Laconia on file in the of- . o z s oo L g7 - Charles and Annje Culver of North |his state, to help a mother protect her |fice of the British shipping commis-| - ASK ¥OR and GEL . arge package, & cents. Stonington. It isia two thousand dol- |son from his infirmities.” b e e I ,S l a]lors 5 C A. BRIGGS CO, C CESEIT A SO S R iy . Shugied. 37 Wiliams, K . \ ot oy ate. MAYOR OF BALT B. Redrie, B. Cleveland, ¥. Smith . | Franklin Sguare, 237 Main St CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 2 5 BOUGHT 1,000 BUSHELS POTATOES | Fumpines, J. D. Brall, J. lLewar. THE ORIGINAL Telephons 551-12 27 UNIONM STREET Phone 1414.2 Norwich, Cenn. ‘ ! P ht-~Now Watoh—" !l Dr. Alfred Richards “See—ail You ‘have to do is to use(§. vour two ‘fingers and Mft the corn DENTIST right off. “Thats_ the way ‘Gets-It’ Osfice Hours always: ‘works. You just put onj 2-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m about .2 drops. Then the corn not| Wed. and Sat, Evenings 7-8 only shrivels, but loosens from the, Room - 05 Thaver Buflding toe, without affecting the surrounding § Tcl. 299 House “tel. 122§ | 190 Franklin St. [i8 THE PLACE TO GET ‘A.NICE |ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE | PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- ITHING IN THE MEAT LINE. | _ VAL.LUPPERT D’.-. J. M. KING DENTIST May Bulldmg flesh in lk‘ least. Ilhy it’s: almost a pleasureto have corns and.see how | —2oieuWF ‘Gets-It’ gets them off in a hurry and . vm-eox the least pein. ‘{ can. wear NOTICE T Raver . e DEAD HORSES AND COWS Removed Free of Charge r salves; - bundling bmu“ Call 1626 New London. Ask for Chas. tape,” plasters :nta Gther “{nings Mot | L ater Rovares charge. v Ry TOPCaL S Unttenury Lae WEST SIDE HIDE. Co. this wondert : ondactit P. 0. Box 379, New _Londsii. B.A.WIGHTMAN Piane 1\-... —_— Bowman, B. Adamson ,H. Shippard, J. S o el ey s S - Party For Her Sunday School Class.|To be Sold to the Public at Cost, $2.25 Jo!;r‘l:on\ H. YYOansvaC flt)onneg ‘l‘?- MALTED M'LK Miss Ruth Lon, of Uncas- Casver, Wew: Xori offey OTODKS sa=s B g A e RVl o o= v Iyn; A. Dwyer and C. Mesburz, New |,Chesp smbstitutes cost YOU price. FREDERICK T. BUNCE s Pty i her bome on| Baltimore, Feb ' 26.—This ity o Babin Passsngers T e KTy G R | | e p i op Saturday afternoon. Games | through Mayor James H, Preston, were played. The little folks were es- | went into the open market'today and | The second -cabin.passengers,.ln ad- “Come on Over, See My» THE PIANO TUNER pecially delighted . when they were |bought 1,000 bushels of potatoes at|dition to the one American, were .all ’ i invited to the dining room, which was [$2.25 a bushel. They will be sold to |British subjects, as follows: - ” 1 decorated in pink and white and the | the public at cost. This was the first| David Adams, Miss Margery Chap- Corn Fall Off! refreshments carried out the same |step in a maevement by the municipal {man, Miss Dorothy Ann_ Chapman, b2 color scheme. Besides the 12 mem- | authorities to break down the abnor-|Miss B. M. Finlay, Miss Margaret G. e it 23 4 bers of the class there were two guests | mally high price of certain food sta- |Munro. all of New York: Mrs. Mar- [ pue 2..D of ‘Gest-1t’ L Gladys Morgan of East Lyme and|ples. Dealers have been asking $3.00 |garet Howie, Master Morwood Howie. o i bpeca Marion Vallett of the village. Mr.|and more a bushel for potatoes. Miss Catherine Howie, Master Howard | 'Avery carried the little folks home —_— Howie, John Stewart, all from Chi- Iln his auto which was the last treat Motor driven windlasses have been [cago; H. R. Dorington, - Colombla. of the-day to them. designed for raising circus tent poles. |South America; Frederick Edis, Wor- l-i-n

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