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‘slacker.” Th i e L e w _is laid u spe: himself o n_h‘d’.‘ or it -till it grows, it Goa into an ac nent which means something to the world and the future. But the “slacker” re- gards first. of all the symmetry-of his own uncaloused palms, and demands that the, great Taskmaster pick him out, jobs which shall be easy and light. Of all-vocations followed'in the world the farmer's, is that which affords the widest scope for a self-reliant life, practically independent of the whiffing vagaries, which vex the arenas of trade and transpertation. ; $ In the old days, when transportatién was slow and costly. farmers practical- iy lived off their own' farms. They had to. 'There is a big ‘farm. within || my knowledge which, sixty vears ago, never paid 10 per cent. ‘of its annua' income for supplies from outside. To- day that same farm pays out over 75 per cent. of its entire anfitial income for such imposted suppfies. It buye from others the very things it used to_produce for itself and sell to other: Why? Simply because the recent and present managers find it “too much trouble” to produce most things which they can buy. They say. they can’ buy cheaper-than they. can produce. Per- haps. I do not know about that. But I do know that. sixty years ago, this farm was making . money, investing money, adding to itself yearly in acres and stock, etc., while now it is losing Vacation Sale This ¢ 1 bringing together of the many things which you will need for personal use, or for the cottage or home this Summer—a bringing together at prices which will prove that The Boston Store is the place to do your buying. Below we give a mere fractional list of the many Summer bargains with which our counters are filled. Come In This Week and Lay In the Summer Supplies tion from the reflection that our dis- comforts are for the renewzl and re- vitalization of the nation. (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) According to the watchmen on our political and governmental towers, we are facing a season of sacrifice and deprivation and loss. We are warned to look for lean years in the imme- ‘diate future. Already short of the la- bor needful to produce wanted crops, Any boy or girl, man or woman, can own a fine Eastman Camera by the investment of 10c. This sum starts an For one thing: if the hardships whica we are to meet drive us back— and by us I mean now us farmers and farm housekeepers—drive us back to Perhaps | may be wrong, but I hon- estly belleve that thé same energy and industry and ambition and economy and thrift which made that farm pay sixty ye: ago would make it pay 2 Ve ye: ) - . . . 1 ishings for the S H e e i e R | e eos Iy e | dec it ek Jecsunt i # KODAK BANK, and in a shoet time you have Attractive Furnishings for the Summer Home || <58 wipn o s it 0 s it L kel S S 2 %ers 02 i ; navy and munition-making indust srandmothers, that new-old $pirit will !:;:;s igdp.d:“:‘:n‘l:otnul\fi’n;A:x;;:‘neg:!g- envugh lass camera t T be worth all Y . l. .n 4 . At the same time that our product Tre; 20 buy P No' 2 Bro " capacity is thus cut down, we are to be called on for vastly greater har- vests. Our toll of brick-makinz straw is cut in half and, in the same breath, FLOOR COVERINGS, DRAPERIES, ETC. Log Cabin Colonial Rugs—All Sizes, All Prices There’s no cur eyes to as well as - dencies of the r use denying or shutting the fact that, in country effeminizinz ten- 30 dimes will buy a 2A Brownie. 60 dimes will buy an Autographic Back Vest i we are bidden to double our output nd pres- ich is absolutely correct for Summer home. Each rug is a : g e The rug whic y, of_bricks. rity has reiaxed on.mo| If. We nre about fo pass through a Pocket Kodak. . & F be- is t o much OS] E 'y perfect reproduction of the old-fashioned rag rug, many color effects This is s bad treatment as the poos | much prosperity has v il e I R 8 I i i children of Israel got at the hands of 'S our physi- v k % ing produced, and the rugs are light in weight and washable. Furnish g children of Israel sot at the Joseph. | cal stamina. The question of the ara | Other similar farmers into a new real- We carry the full line of EASTMAN CAMERAS and i d you will be more than satisfied. We have all %, £00 6F It all ‘Somes. the. oSt Phe How Good? but IHow Chean?|ization of their opportupities and their , £ the cottage with these and y: g nomenally backward and crop-stunt- Easy? duties and compel them under.threat |} SUPPLIES. of starvation to a resumption.of the sizes from 24 to 36 inches up to 9 by 12 feet. The farmer doesn’t ask what is the ing spring known in the memory of . 5 hst vay ifo Tacds bat it o old-fashioned virtues of strenuous. - Prices 85¢ to $12.50 R L e Al YAy Jlo favdi b Cheapest or, the dustry and wise cconomy ‘and tfiougnt: COME IN AND GET A BANK. it For the sun shone on |easicst ., Tie farm hand doesn't | ful forehandedness, why, petnaps: the ; ’” zhe:m?agn&h e e et | tor e A he most he can for his|crisis will be somethinz for another Let us develop and print your films — 24 HOUR “ Deltox” Grass Rugs for Summer Use o, these many ' weeks excent . for | WASes, it 5 do fhe Toast b o Au] | Feneration i be thasktul for. hoioE £ homeopathic periods at allopathic in- |%eep his joh. The farm housewife | We. its present victims, do not and it|§ SERVICE. Best work possibla. THE BEST FOR PORCH USE tervals. oesn't consider first what | entirely to our taste. “ g sort of dinner wiil best conserve the g a : ~ The neutral coloring and wearing qual s of these rugs will commend It certainly begins to look, weather- ;m.,,'rw, aintain the health of B::t-ltanvr_adnruedhwma[ is .-;_meumga - i i S 5 ill wise, as if thes stars in their courses er fami too often gets what | Urse ¥ cal e or bvia true-diaznosis. = S n O them to you.for this purposasdell sa (0 Che e o Tty Vi were fizhting against Sisera—mean- lshe can gzot casiest and serve with | Nav. sometimes the.amputation of. o . stand much hard wear and the prices are very low. You will find in JjWere fighting asainst Sicera—mean-;he can got oas gangrened Limb is the. only. mesny to Il si rom 18 by 36 inches to 9 by 12 feet. teren engaged in farming and allied| We' almost all of us. men and|save a life. S all sty 4 5 g occupations. women both. infected with the taint| If all reports are true. the stress and Prices 45¢c to $8.75 Tp in my neck o' woods some of us f0f self-coddling. And we're doing our | Strain of almast superhuman. scrifioe are soberly, _Hot to say anxiously, |worst to pass it on to tha children | through whith Frence mnd Ensidnd are |and Mrs. Joseph.Ozanne in Pawcatuck SRR 1T DAY Rncw Avews Tl questioning what we shall eat and|wwho will have to do t®» world's work, L?df;:l' pas;msthu :‘xreads'_v{?duced a|on Wednesday evening Miss Elsie|{ o1 eared at o hos New wherewithal we shall be clothed, next | next generation. Visible and extraordinary uplift in the | Ozanne was bridesmaid and Asa | o g ol wit Congoleum Rugs Can Be Kept Really Clean Fhae = B g din real lives of both those countries, ' | Hitton: 35, beet pea g e : = It the kind of prosressive euchre give dot to have “labor-saving”| The gross materialitm.. smountine | Micnae! Sie is he, i Iwot. i fsi Patterns and Colorings Are Good Too Jhich Step-mother Wature ls playins | machinery for our fieids and barns and [often to. shameless hendnnizm, Which | ban s e Smmon 12,hsld | without |no 4 7 g 7 . = on us. thus far. continues quring the |Jaundries and kitchens, regardiess of |nad been for half a centory & Frow. | o i th havihg pleaded not guilty Treated” For Stomach Trouble Congoleum baing moisturs-priof. is the iiogical fissr-coveting for ssaside LIS D0 TSI R SOl ot domng) the | Sungrios and Kitchens, restraies or | ma menaceto both. ‘papulations. haa | A7 ipalay, havies pleaded not suilty| | Trested For Stomac d use, and with a mop you can keep it absolutely clean. The designs are || help out in feed;‘ng the rest of the| ;v:nr?r «—.;rk, 'r‘]h: question is lesa givftn N;r‘ad zr;_ a giry;xli;;btv and. sin- b1y sergeant at Fort -Greble, He shot | HoMen ot Joran s il - world, but shall have to call on it to] whether thev help us raise bigger Titv o ealism -which amounts to|an, -in-1aw, ¢ S 8 treated b r ecincipsily ‘Oriental. 'We.hayeisizes ftom ;3 by lis Test to16/byi0 feet. save us. So far as we have Yet gof | Crops or make hettsr hutter than | rebirth of .both nations. i o e e e | Srehs: wmatesdied by WD $1.28 to $6.25 into 1917,-our hands in the one-sided | whether they make the work easier. It we are to pasg throuxh a similar |in Saunderstown Tuergas afternoon. for miMaLh. tFonbIes &t S game have mostly consisted of a de- | Yet that matter of ease is the jeast | PUrging - the uzulnm»hm of a simi- —_— © | Windsorzr 3 pressing selection of assorted nine- |important matter in the whole wide |'ar P cation, who shall sav that E . " CHINESE MATTING IN VARIOUS COLORINGS—very fine—33¢ a vard J| Proes! universe. His attitude towards 1t ie|the result was nbt worth the casis ' | TAKING TESTIMONY The witness rep'ied t We can fall back on dandelion ‘one of the surest signs by which to tell THE -FARMER. IN GILLIGAN TRIAL |be'ieve Andrews had oy i > zreens and seurvy-grass, now. But - He had never known him to be afe Dr: . Sevbe d FANCY SCRIM they won't be available next winter. (Continued from Page One) °;’ ‘.;1 at war ifle s aperies, ns an = Then what? of the dest SPECIAL 15¢ A YARD . —_— - mentioned when the indictment was|King. in whick the cau 1 was P . i as gastric lcars, the eon Hammocks Just the thing for the Summer Blest if | know. At the same time read to the jury today. § B e R, H HAMMOCKS. place where you don't want to use B|I don’t really think, vet, that we're Preliminary Testimony. TSI s D v had couc CKS— your best. It is a yard wide with actually facing famine conditions. I {2 The téstimony submitted today -by RFat right e $6.50 to $12.50 | pretty edges and insertions, and have a hnpeh which is m‘;;\avs mng? State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn was 4 ",m( o1 g ™M MM s some with border. an instinet than a reasonably zround- & - . - - of a preliminary nature offered to sup- s acmetin . R A O e et ol 2d belief that we shail pull through, | Frederick J. Burdick, Taken Seriously Ill in the Night, . Ex-|port its contention that Andrews was |G [0 answer to fariher ouest) COOLMORE PORCH SHADES— SPECIAL 8%c A PAIR Thaets, it ) to_the sit Seatne? fiSalth P to the Ume of his | nterest In the case excep: to see (ha hat is, if we wake up to the situa- 1 3 = Cl 3 - death. Relatives and friends who had | (NLeTeSt 10 the cas i P25 0550 | Beionad: for (Summen. aotiage. wee ] tion i tineand make such ‘prepara pires Thursday Morning harles Murray Violates Pro- known him when he lived in Cheshire | JuStice was don ¢ BAMBOO PORCH SHADES— where the item of ense enters tion for it as may be permitted u o " so testified, saying that so far as| Tilts Between Opposing Lawyers $125 To 000 | in. ANl madls with . tesaties hatd But we aren't going to float through bation—Funeral of John F. Crandall—Big Fund for|they knew, the only atiment he hag| i 50 The g SAREED, Bow Al LAGE and good edge. it as nonchalantiy and superciliously Yas an attack of rheumatism at one | Objections by counsel for - CURTAINS of all kinds— MADRAS CURTAINS— e e Red Cross—Marriages—Benefit Ball Game Saturday. e e e o L | o vl r \ to_in the past. 5 & o M et ¢ 8. between the opposing law cur 89c to $7.00 A PAIR SPECIAL $1.69 A PAIR We ‘are not going to be carried to ooy TR ot Johnson, of Ches:|red. Once when the sta s attorn CURTAIN MADRAS, SCRIM A fine guality of Madras has been [J[the skies or throush the winter of —_ hire, By Andrews from the hotds at | Wt asking questions intended. he «a AND CURTAIN NETS in used, and the curtains are all of §| 1917-'15 on flowery beds of ease with Windsor were also offered in evidence | t0 show the jury the standine of th both plain and fancy— one type, being made with a val- §|evervthing we want rthing e e | The board of managers of the Sev-|was promoted to a position In the of-|as tending to show that the writer | Witness ’"‘E‘:l«‘ < g 824 'x there was 15c to $1.00 A YARD | ance. One pattern only. B e et or vy g YT te|onth Day Baptist ‘Missionary society, [ flce. . He leaves: hies witaw: srds tors | conaldpred himeatt in sors fobrh wiar e o o CRETONNES FOR SUMMER FANCY SEED VOILE for been accustomed to having brought to | through Edwin Shaw, of | children, a twin brother, Edward J.|he was there and that he was satis. |NO T e 1n e 3 DRAPERIES—AIl reduced in light draperies. A special us in_gelden. spoons. . fpat irealizing in|Durdick, foreman in emplove of the|fied with ‘he conditions under which [anot il B S, L it to 55c A YARD .19 A YARD ST RS the exponent and [ New England Granite works, his|he was ‘iving. R L e i And, if you'll permit me to say so, i spir- | mother, Mrs. Frances Burdick, a sister, First Witness C; d E0: Sinie Mr. Holden's rejoinder I'm not sure but that a right shar ghteous- | Mrs. Claude Irving Spencer of Pawca. g g 4 Rat much of the state’s vés stirring up with ‘the prod of adver- Baptists in|tuck. and another sister, Mrs. Chas.| Johnson was the first witness call- | that much 2, sity may be a good thing, in the end, fed orsanized capacity, wish-|Allen, who resides in Correctionville, [ed and identified a photograph of an. |far was a jok uy l CII’]O OI‘SCtS 4 OW tor some of us. 5 to send out the following message |Iowa. He was. a member of Stoning- | drews and letters ana post care Never Knew Andrews to Be Sick . _ to all the : hes and the peopleton lodge, of Mystic Independent Or-.|which ne said had been sent him from Howard Francis of W It was when Jeshurun waxed fat | Connected them der Odd Fellows.. For several years|Windsor by his cousin.. In these let- | 0;‘3.", Hanter on —Save l\lone that he kicked. He also became sleek the world war, which | Mr. Burdick was interested in the re- |ters and cards Andrews had written e hat Ardsews had y and grew thick—thick-witted, 1 sup- included our nation, we feel | publican party’s politics and was one [that “I am quite well for me' and | Saic el o ts the e we < pose ané top-heavy in his conceited as a people. are in the pres-|of the most efficient workers of the | Othar statements of a similar charact- f‘:“‘,’hi gt iy B Duri a 7 rea s ing i = self-approvals. It's a mos: thing ions which open | party, although he was no aspirant |€r. s tness testified, he never k If you wear Nemo Corsets, one thing is sure—you Eo e e R S up befo fios “p3,new and [for office He was a,regular attend- | Other witnesses were Edward _G.|tme, witness testified, he e ia will CONTINUE to wear them. Better buy now. call human nature that, whenever it anp htent mna fmand (ot thejant at the recent Rees revival and be- | Moon. Aibert M. Price and Warren J.| Andrews to be sick e > has too easy a life allotted it, it me e ;;sea(r{ fland lmpt;ran\'e re- |came intensely interested in religious gntgews, all o; '“he‘u;flre, and lG-grRe b 5k 4 - speedily goes to the bad: exulcerates onsipilities, and first of all as a peo- | work. He was a native of Mystic, a | E. Carpenter of Meriden, all of whom | " o Ao ore On and After Monday, July 2nd, blights; rots, ple we have'a call to praver, fervent, (son of the late Lafavette W. Burdick. had known Andrews for ears and tes- drewaliut | ptors hia e e B The history of the world has been |sincere and continued. . tified along lines simitar to Johnson, 3 el - Prices Advance on Theses Models: {one continuous cyele of winning u It is 2 call to a renewed interest in| L fo the effect that Andrews' nealth was | Howard Frost King, medical exams SELF-RE IN : pard through hardship and sacri- |the study of the sacred Scriptures. To |, Many fri Pele and mlative tanded e r o e - J \ NOS. 2 2 fice only to fall into deterjoration and [a larzer view, a wider viston, of the n randal enedict M. Holden of counsel for B AT DUCING Nos, 300, 318, 319, 320, 321, deseneracy as the need for and habit | world's r.eeds, and the power of the |at g‘e g'gm;alfthhgbf“"vh\r Dtiver | the defense sought to bring out from L*;n‘"“" ¢ ~322. 32 2 e $3.50 00 | of _strugzle grew less. 5ospel to meet those needs: to a new EerTY Crandall, ‘in Grove street. on|the witnesses that there was a pee ir h 322, 324, 326 and 344—from to $4. We can’t stand prosperity; at least, | Thursday afternce:. _The service was|riod in his later life when thex did b TR i S not as a steady thing and a universal onducted by ‘Rev. Clayton A. Bur-|not know definitely of his condition. | Point court adjo dick, pastor of the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist church. and a quargite composed of Mrs. Tred Heflin, Miss Francis Pierce, William H. Browning.. Thomas James, sang Sometime 11 Undersiand and The ristian’s Good Night. Burial was at Ziver Bend and_the bearers were Senator Albert H. Langworthy. John T.. FEdmond. Judge Oliver H. Willlams, Peleg Slo- cum and Elihu H. Chesebro. SELF-REDUCING Nos. 506, 508, 522 and 523— from $5.00 to $6.00 We have a supply of these corsets, and will con- tinue to sell them at the old prices up to and includ- ing June 30th. No advance in other Nemo models for the present. {condition. It brings on dry rot: | somotimes_a rot nat so drv either, but malodorously emphatic in its sive putrescence. Remember Ki lines ™— NOTICE! Norwich, Conn., June 1st, 1917. In view of the material increase which has already taken support and prosecute o denominational hout fex or falt, 0 our coun- to enter into offorts to cafezuard the moral, ph we fare of our a existing “Ride with an idle whip, Ride with an unused heel: But once in a way there will come a day When the colt must be made to feel | About four years ago Charles Mur- ray, a skilled carpenter, then a young L nieacofcmpstibe man of good habits and exemplary GET YOUR MODEL NOW AND AVOID AnRCferchTn ke e, e oF re Centon tha Con Local Laconics. place in the cost of fuel and supplies, the Commissioners V N Sapia % > oo dists £ fifty feet int ile of | The Red Cross fund tn Stenington, gt . . . THIS UNAVOIDABLE INCREASE IN PRICE steel Tubbish, T heal s e o T e EeET A 3 have found it imperative to increase the electric and gas il nitita e Sontmioh jured, but he gradually made appar- The flag of the Red Cross is giwwn ent recovery and it is since believed o Shat prominence on the staff on the lawn rates as follows: colt. ' Left to itself and its own head- . = e lfvg that His mind at times fs unbalanced.|at the Colonial club. strong way it tends to become not ey E B ey el only useless but dangerous: useless to [ Lter he was struck by a trollev car| ‘ppe jocal Red Cross thermometer || ELECTRIC LIGHTING: Itself and others; dangerous to itself | Waen In W3 mental unbalance, He |TeBiStered over $37,222.50 Thursday at First 350 KWH per month 10c per KWH. noon. The sky - is the limit. ‘With réal summer weather prevalent the annual automob# congestion in Dixon square is now on full tilt. A Westerly -gospel team will con- duct the service in the First Baptist church, Stonington, Sunday even- and everybody eise. When that time comes to the colt the whip and the re are put into use until the frac- tious beast discovers that. after all, he is not the whole circus but only an ¢xtremely unimportant assistant to the side-show. When that time comes to equally took to drink and has been taken into custody for intoxication several times by the local police and usually placed on probation. He was arrested -about a week ago charged with being a common drunkard, was kept at the po- lice station several davs and, knowing All over 450 KWH per month 5c per KWH. Monthly minimum charge 50c. There will be a charge of $2.00 for replacing a meter which h discontinued for any cause. ELECTRIC POWER RATES . 1ti : i f 'the case, |ing. corruptible human nature the Boss [the pitiful surroundings of (Case, air - Tamer of the universe resorts to|2nd with the deslos 50 s the. Todaz |, The Spiritualists of Rhode Tsland There will be no change at present in the electric powsr rates with the fopawhat sinilar trestment to- bring |man ancther chance to reform, Judselnave wtarted: & fundforiw-the. --pars exeeption that the monthly minimum will be $2.00 for the first hores Williams suspended sentence and plac- ed Murray on probation. He hadq not been released twenty- four hours when he began to drink. Thursday afternoon. Murrav was act- ing queerly. somewhat under the in- fluence of drink. There was a wagon standing in High street with a small boy as occupant. Murray got into chase of an ambulance to be gziven to the federal . government or the Red Cross. The Westerly and Stonington Huzh Scheol baseball teams will play a game in Westerly Saturday afternoon, the proceeds to be devoted to the Red Cross. it back and down to a realizing sense of its own insignificance. If we of this country, including not only the pam- pered dwellers in its various city So- doms but also the softened and slack. ened residents on too manv farms are to be given a dose of this world-old treatment: if we must underzo the blood-letting and the blistering and ch additional horse power or frac power connected and $1.00 for tion thereof connected. GAS RATES: Up to 30,000 cu. ft. per month $1.25 per 1,000 cu. ft, 30,000 to 150,000 cu. ft: per month $1.15 per 1,000 cu. ft, for entice STRIKE OF RAILWAY MEN AT PETROGRAD Struck Without Waiting the Award of Commission Examining Their Claims. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR MEN WHO DID NOT REGISTER Offi Is Have Placed Limit Wednes- day, June 27, Inclusive. Hartford, Conn., June 21.—Unitea Petrograd, June 21, — The railway men on the first section of the Nicho- las railway. which connects Petro- grad and Moscow, have gone out on strike. The remainder of the rail- Way men are sald to be opposed to like action. States District Attorney Spellacy an- nounced tonight a further extension of time in which men who néglected to register on June 5 under the provisions of the selective draft act will be al- the scant rationing necessary to re- duce our surfeit: if we must be taught afresh the forgotten lesson that sterl- ing manhood and womanhood. like sterling gold, can only be refined to the wagon and used the boy as a pil- low. Policeman Brown reluctantly ar- Stonington horough h: A gvmnastic exhibition was given in Thursday dc- | rested the voung man dax. There is reason to belleve that Mur- He will be ar- raigned in the Third District court to- ening under the diraction of Mrs, H. C. Little, for the benefit of ‘he Ston- ington Visiting Nurse association. Frank. Crril Higgins, who recently amount used. AU over 150,000 amount used. « No bills will be . cu. ft. per month $1.05 per 1,000 cu. rendered at a less amount than that which is caleu- lowed to do so.- After a conference with Governor Holcomb, Mr. Spellacy decided to instruct officlals through- out the state to give such men an op- portunity to register until Wednesday, June 27, inclusive. This action is taken, according ‘to Mr. Spellacy. because many of the so- called “slackers” now realize the sraveness of the mistake they made and are willing to take advantage of another opportunity to register. perfection in the furnace fires: if we are facinw real deprivation and actuzg sacrifice and veritable suffering—per- haps we can take some little consola- —_— fFrom ° o received sub-deacon orders at St Mary's seminary, Baltimore, is on his vacation at the home of His mother, Mrs. Mary: Higgins in West Broad street. 7 Westerly takes pride in the part taken in Y. M. C. A. Army Hut, the Liberty Bond and Red Cross weeks. Next week will be recrufting -week when unmarried inen between the ages of eighteen and forty ard spectally in- vited to manifest real patriotism. Miss Annie Elizabeth Searles of Pawcatuck, and Willfam Louis Rose- man of Westerly were. married at Christ Episcopal church, Wednesday afternoon. They were attended by Miss “Annie Brayton and Walter Fan- The men struck without awaiting the award of a commission that had been appointed to examine their claims. ‘The government has issued an ap- peal to tne people to remain calm, in visw of a rpossible extension of the strike. _— Different—But Satisfactory. Inilgestion causes worry, nervous- ness, sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, bad breath, bloating, gas, con- stipation and constant distress. W. A, McRae, Raleigh, Ga., writes: “Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse my system thoroughly end do not gripe or hurt at ray is not responsible for his actions. Unfortunately there is no farm for inebriates in the State of Rhode Is- land like that connected with the Norwich State Hospital. lated for the maximum amount at the rate of the preceding block. Monthly minimum charge. 50c. There will be a charge of $2.00 for replacing a meter which has been discontinued for any cause. Frederick J. Burdick. 47. died sud- denly early Thursday morning at s home, No. 9 Willlams street, Pawca- tuck. He left work at the plant of C. B. Cottrell & Sons company, Tues- noon, saying that he did not feel and would take a few days off. He was able to be about the house on Wednesday and retired in an appar- ently improved condition. During the night he complained of being cold and while Mrs. Burdick was giving him The above rates will be effective for electric energy and gas consumed commencing with July 1st, 1917, and for bills rendered commencing August 1st, 1917, The City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Dep’t. CHARLES E, WHITAKER, / The Easier Prey. The food speculators are no ing for army contracts. They've got as big a cinch as they want in frfend TUltimate Consumer.—Albany Argus. DANIEL T. SHEA, S1 Tt e e e = Ro a0 Drovaing & M0t A oon. R e Wiews - S JAMES L. CASE, Comm wonderfully different and more pleas- Was Used Wisely. Mr. Burdick had been in the employ | ciated. DAVID 8. GILMOUR, of the Cottrell company for a quarter Rev. Wiliam F. Williams, rector of JOHN T. SULLIVAN, |of a century, first learning his trade | Christ church, officiated at the - mar- as a machinist and engaging in that[riage of Miss Mae Hiiton _and.J ‘work up to ten years ago, when helAlfred Ozanne,” at ‘tje home of" i = ant than anything ever seen.” They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stom- .ach, invigorate the liver. Lee & Os- Agood Co. At any rate, Italy seems to have done very wel with the money Uncle gam loaned hem — Florida Times- leedtth

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