Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 4, 1919, Page 12

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FAIR TOMORROW What is Gomg wa somght Vaudeville ater. Motion Picty Norwich_Co meets in Pyih Hall and Motios Pictures at Davis Theatre. Motion Pictures at Auditorium The- es at Breed Theatre, 309, U. C ANNGUNCEMENTS wer W street, ion to all fri T. U. meeting Monday, K Room 6. nds. Dates. brealkf: Next man sputatic ue in unifo; ver. by BALLOUVILLE The foneral of Frank Lawrence took place from lis home Sunday after- noon, Rev. M, S. Stocking of Daniel- sin officiating. Burial was at Put- nam cemete: Mr. Lawrence was well known and widely osteemed here. Philip Benard arrived home from overseas recently. He bears the re- cord for the number of wounds, sixty- five scars of more or less importance showing the evidence of his devotion to Liberty's cause. Delor Cuszon, of the after a furlough at honv goone across the sea, ast | boys from “over there.” rm | A cottage meeting was keld with .| Mrs, Cusson Wednesday. T. p. A C. S. navy, has again to bring back ther at | ‘Some from this villags attended the ¢ of the | watch night service in Attawaugan will serve | M. E. church Tuesday evening. Oth- ers went to a_dance in the hall there. - Miss Fthel Woodward, of Boston, is spending the week with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Woodward, at at the | the ‘manse, and incidentally recover- W in the | jno from & severe cold. A brief tele- uction | eram received from her brother, Lieut. ™ nes ca W f Ke! ures behi Appes ho of onts ccite a fi H 1sti clever t x| NOTICE A Fatty the bill Notice is hereby given to all persons liable to pay Personal Taxes Town of Lebanon that I have a war- Week. t to levy and llect of Sy h persons the su f Two De triotic ro- s st i) ooy Taxes nd pavable in M'l For the purpose of collecting said r-feature | taxes, T st b the store of Orville ing’s | W. Gurle rday, Feb, 8, from 1 La-|to 330 p Saturday, Feb. 15, 1 it | shall be idence of Fred O buys the wood roman hunared | 1, are the | who, A. G. Woodward, who is at Love Field, allas, Texa read, | soon for thirty days.” A “Commng home Very pleasing exercises were held | Christmas cve at the Methodist chur and an interestel audience of relatives and friends mzathered to enjoy the successful efforte of the - | childven of the Sunday school. The tree and de i were provided | € hy the boys Bartiett Caffrey | ciass, Barl umes and Frank | Watson, N ook and Byro on | Larkin, A choir consisting of Misses 1ed aret C rev, Margaret and Flor- Pray T Wondward of Tva Allshaw, Mrs. William 1 Larkin and & several Orient,” a ¢s from “Star ed ! service b on famous oL Among the children who e ns were Marian. Henry comans, Yolinda Camg € d Walter W ce . zabeth and Margaret Kil- Ethel Warren, H cnd Lloyd » ani1 Ruth Pray. Mas erlo, and a Margaret After a n offering Armeni- tributed | fte oo e h it he of Fath- of boys g LEGAL NOTICES # ATTENTION! Sidewalks The ordinances of the City of Nor- 15 | wich impose a per 1pon any ith | owner. qccupant 1aving the r puilding ab ways of the city where 3 either graded or to have removed sleet and ice witk an, upon to have removed two hours me | properly | of its beco ja ssive period of 1t Mt so remair This W fected by the fo hat the same will be iny failing to compl 3 h prosecuted from t time forward ow | JTAMES P. FOX, o Street Commissioner. 0y m., and at the 3. Thomas from f this State wt f Persons all Dersons 1919 BRIGGS, ollector of Taxes tic life is well | 2d, 1919 voung Tn- | . In the matter of the will of Marion i Tasaion Isaacs, late of the City of New Yor f ate of New York, dece VO0s property - situat in Alice Brady Whuh they may have to the granting note in a|of said petition. | copy rization. | It is further ordered that said pei-| * Att seen in | tioner give public notice of this order ik tion by publishing the same in emyployment. ¥ nd District I pvm the petition of Arthur L. Les! n the State of New Yorlk, n. om- To= ourt for reasons in said to order on file and record Court, rtain papers { produ y duly authenticated 7 exempl Dy of the last will latest | testamen E 1 deceased, and of the creen | record of the proceedings, proving and 1 Mor- hing the same, in the State of cited to appear and show any objection ot reulation r- p- PROBATE HELD ad fo d g — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, | d in said ap- plicatior Whereapon, It Is Ltion be heard Orderec nd det That said and Walter | ped of | it the Txecutors be approved said petition on 1 more fully appear, Ordere said petition he heard and_det the Probate Office | n said yn, on the Tth day of January, 1919, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, at which ti and place all per- ns’ interested therein are heteby N ORWI! H, CON SATURDAY, JAN. 4, 191 FOR SALE FOR SALE COTTAGE P IN KITCHEN HIGH GROUND GOOD VIEW OF BAY THREE MINUTES FROM P. O. BEACH AND STATION Enquire At Crescent Beach, Niantic NINE ROOMS IN GOOD CONDITION PUM! of R. S. BARTLETT 14 Central Building, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Phones TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE WITH IMPROVEMENTS IN GOOD RE- PAIR NEAR BOSWELL AVENUE. OWNER LEAVING TOWN. REASONABLE. ULARS FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building PRICE FOR PARTIC- Norwich A for 86 The very des D. ouse, E. A FOR SALE ble Lathrop. large ha: nvestment PRENTICE. Clift St. Phone 3 property ain St. e lot. Buy th Administrator. 300. FOR SA!.E Cottage House on Oak Street Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey Wm. W. lves Ex, 11 Champlm Street | HORSES FOR SALE IF YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD HORSE COME AND § ELMER R. Pl AND FIND IT AS REPRESENTED EE ME ERSON PERSONAL Ic tors, PR anno dru 288 T . po: out dr teo: *al director: anyone an no matter | tried_or how old the | method will bring resul W for free illustrat, 3 testim Harr son BUSINESS CH suffere under OSTRATE ncement farr WANTE ANCES rs_to read our Personal; no Company, lle, Ohio D 500 | —— Bdward receive rew: WANTED pouuds. -|Second-hand Press that will make bale weighing 400 to State maker’ s| name, condition and price. AMERICAN WASTE & METAL CO. 210 West Main St. LOST AND = ring. bankbook between Tafts a trolle Plainfield, SUND Greeneville, have same and paving f jan4d $216 d please retur Gt 2 T and Chris way 25th head LOST- finder_w Somewhere tmas time, a lad ph Bradford a whi Owner L. 1l please leave the city, brooch at 1 and about which 8 Broad- LEGAL NOT ICES. under he t wy of said application, ld liearing thereon, be ziven | DD fication of this order one rotunped | The Norwich newspaper after two | having a_cir fon in said District, it least five days prior t5 the date of rovidence, | id and that returr he made o 4 The abowe and foregnin is a true New York| copyv of record family in SAMUBL E. HOLDRID nt NOTICE.—All ceased are h NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF at Norwich. within and of Norwich, on the 2d D. 191 Pre: NELSON . Estate Ma Norwich, Ordered. the creditors o in thei claims wi stx_months fr posting a notice to t with a copy of this ord post nearest to the pl deceased t dwelt g Town, and by publ PROBATE ing the same In a newspaper having a circulati said District, and make return to this Court. HELD for the District day of Janua ased to bring said estate 1 this date by effect, together er, on the sign- ace where said d in the same NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is of record st creditos tified ns gned at limited ADDIR to exhibit their cl true HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. s of said de- reby notified fo present their claims against said estate to the undersigned a: 44 Cak St. Norwica, ! Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. SAMUEL CROOKS Jondad i or. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLD at Canterbury 1 and for the Di trict on the 2d day of Janna; Preser . , Judge On motion of Add Waldo Ad- atrix_on the intestate estate of 5. Waldo, late of Canterbury. i strict, decea This 'ree that six months be limited for the creditors ims Vg ame to the Administratr and d at public of this order by advertis paper having a circulati triot, and by posting a copy t the ‘public npost in said Town of n| Canterbury, nearest the place where the deces last dwelt. A TTALE B Cer! from R » to the Conn., within thove and WALDO dministratrix. WANTED WANED-—Man with family to work on a farm by the month; rent and fuel FOR SALE FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT p FOR SALE—About 75 cords wood at Hanover, Conn.; one 1911 Cadillac car WANTED Reliable men to book or- ders for fruit trees and onramental trees, roses, shrubbery, etc.; pay week- furnished. Charles Larrabee, Wind-|in good shape. Chas, E. Hopkins & ham. jandd Sons. Tel. Moosup 102-4. Jan4d WANTED _Tirst cwmss blacksmith.| FOR SALE—Ten Chester White pigs Apply Samuel Bailey, Coggswell St.,|8 weeks old. A. P. Bennett. Telephone Westerly, R. I. Steady employment. 1879-12. jandSMW Jan4d e FOR SALE—Slightly used McCaskey register, 175 accounts, can be extended to accommodate 300 accounts; 1 filing cabinet for cancelled slips; price very day taking orders for lhe only authen- tie ‘Hmn)r\ of the World War,” with introduction by GeneralsMarch, mghest officer in United States arm: illustrations; wonderful opportunity for live-wire salesmen, returned sol- diers and energetic women; outfit free. Universal House, Philadelphia. _jan4d THE WORLD has never known a greater scller; agents ecither sex; take orders for “America’'s War for Human- ity and Complete History of Weorld War;” $2 book, 50 per cent. commis- sion; outfits and books ready; presses running day and night; big records from every state; average commissions per agent $21 a daV send 10c for mail- ing free outfit. F. B. Dickerson Co, Detroit, Mich. jandd MEN—Age 17 to 55; experience un- nec travel, make secret inves- tigations, Teports; salaries, expenses. American Foreign Detective Agency, 181, St. Louis. jandd PROTRATE sufferers to read our announcement under Personal; no aru e Electrothermal Company, on Bldg., Steubenville, Ohio. S Harri jan4d IF YOU HAVE spare time, sell trees and shrubs pay; write now. Guaranty N Granite Building, Rochester, Jan4d WANTED—Local us in your loc 1l commissions; '\1 smen to repre- biz demand; tlers can make ages in I times; write us. Nursery Company, Rochester, L £% jandd WANTED—A clean young man, !3 or more yvears of age, With fair ediica- tion, to become understudy to super ent in stenographer for of- 3 Apply, giving ire of Thé Bulle- Conn. janédd W l;fll) per than coal at pres- ent pr ered in sawed length: J. P. Huntington, 4 Broadway. Tel. 620. dec24TWsS foretold; send dime: for truthful, reliable, trial reading. Fazel Hause, “You r ||1|m‘ age. % < 1408 H Los Angeles, Cal dec218 == S | “winow den worth over $50 500 anxiol rable gentle- 161 Temple, dec21S , would np.. R: uph Hyde, declds through s Wednesdays ng at lowe 3 West Main SL MARRY me: be; Maker soon; ble; marriage most reli- descriptions Mrs WANT nacs, and newspaper iip pictures, antique Amily I can bi am also Box W ‘nd hand furniture; | tern Con- rgest sec- | Juis D. Ward. | St.. Norwicin. jeAMWS distribution food prod- King. ec28SH mail ; men, 392 permanen: posi- “coached free; write nstitute, Dept. decdd clerk ex- women, girls WANTED Ar once, a colored work 1 jamily , or Tel. asant St Putnam, dec28! STOP! d loosen your purse- strings z ke Shop. Cigar- ette special holiday 3c a pack- moke Shop. for private modern daily. Call 35 9 to 4 p. m. Instructor. dancin; hetuc public to the know_that wood of the ity limits ly. .Knight & Bostwick, Box D, New- reasonable. Frank Chamberland, Ster- ark, New York State. Ja,nid !mg_, Conn. J.In4§7 YOU CAN MAKE easily $15 to $25 3 OR SALE—3¥-ton Reo truck. Phone Iver| =3 745. P. A Batry. Jan4d FOR SALE—At Room No. 14. Alice Bldg.. office furniture, consisting of book cases, wall cases, desks, chairs, tables, Saturday and Monday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o’clock. jan4d FOR SALE—Whitney baby carriage, half round reed, coior brown, new tired, artillery wheels; price $12. 47 Penobscot. FOR SALE—Honey for holidavs. Be sldes native honey, both comb and bot- tled. I have a limited quantity of rasp- berry blessom honey which I recom- TO RENT—Two desirable furnished POETRY THE ISHMAEIITE-0#-NATIONS,, rooms, centrally located, steam heat,|The Ishmaelite of Nations, she shgl electric_lights. Call 3{6 Main St Wait Phone 1425 jantd | Until ihe crawling centirfes mute RE o again { FOR RENT_A good six-room tene . i 4 ment_on Franklin ‘\qu.xre.Fle?‘t sxis per The !Hu;&\ echoes of her Hymn 8t month. Inquire James E. Fuller 0.y B LN 34 Broadway, jansd C“fs&‘mgg‘e!gluesht(_«:z‘-:n of million TO RENT—A three-room tenement, | Cursed on the fieids where countless rent Xl lnquire 9 Spruce St. nov3td Whlm'lp‘; lie ures.d b] 3 = —— S mpering for mercy, blu: 3 TO RENT—A small tenment at 76 Beaniate.. v, stering, Boswell Ave. Inquire John E. Fan-| The Ishmaelite ‘sfall wait. ning, 52 Broadway. iy1d TO RENT—12 well furni: ed rooms, By rotting wharves ‘her empty shi ith all modern conveniences, electric shall rock, Tieht, ‘steam heat, simgly or light| Her o wiremn i thele ooy housekeeping, with after-the-war | . . ; oo 5 1 er high-towered factories topple prices. 19 Hamilton Ave. dec3ld ook i ored opp TO RENT—A cottage of five rooms,| Since “Made in Germany” is a brand pleasantly situated at 72 Boswell Ave, of shame, rent $10 per month. Inquire of Shea|Thrust from the Door . of nmn & Burke. dec3td | Brotherhood, = - e Misunderstanding and _misunderstood. TO RENT—Furnished room, with : board; can accommodate a few more| LJc88ared unpardoned excOmmuni- table boarders; e one minute's walk {ro. in-Rockwell’s. 13 Boswell Ave. v15d cate— ™| The Ishmaelte shall wait. Gray skulls plow up through fields of in good condition. American Waste & Meul Co. 210 West Main St. janild TFOR SALE—Farm of 20 acres, with or without stock, near trolley. Address Kudilk, 263 Ceniral Ave. jan3d A NEW LOT of tams just in, 97¢c and $2.97. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. dec14d FOR SALEHorse (black mare), a fine family horse, suitable for light work, or will consider a good home for her for winter, Phone 1767-3. Frank W. Allen, 204 Thames St., Groton, Conn. jan2d FOR SALE—In order to meet a note that is due the 10th, I must sell my pair of brown horses, 9 and 10 vears old and sound, weight 2600, also their team harness; price for horses and harness, §! “all for Frank Smith, 308 Broad St, New London, Conn. jan2d FOR SALE—1915 Cadillac elght, overhauled and palnted, price $1,000; also a Ford delivery car, all overhaul- ed, $200. Write Cadillac, care Bulletin C jan2d SALE—1917 Ford runabout, per- FOR fect condition, winter top, storage bat- tery and generator, demountable rims, tires first class, speedometer, shock F. H, Gilbert, Jewett City. FOR SALE_Boston terrier puppies, sons and daughters of Oh, Boy No. IL Hill Top Kennels, North Franklin. Hugh E. Miller. jyld 15 new milch cows Jnd some giving froxs 18 to 20 of milk & day: some big hea: U( steins that will freshen in a few and very heavy milkers. I W. th’u- 1851 deco(\d oiler and uitable for running engine, sawmill; no re ble offer refused . Geer, Jewett City, R B DYNo, dec3od FOR SALE—Berkshire brood sow. Benjamin P. Davis. Franiklin Tel 87-12 Lebanon. declld FOR uble doors, sh- ington Inquire of George Conn., Mns‘er - REO truck with dump The Frisbie-McCormick Co. tucket St CHEVROLET—Model 490, 1918, in very fine condition. This rare bargain at $475. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co etucket St b. and curta Co. body. She- novisd 52 VIM DELIVE express body. top e Frigbie-McCormick cket St. ivered (o : Ford. FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. I, Racine, D sep19d For Sale 21 Fanning Avenue Modern New Seven-Room Cottage with Garage Owner obliged to leave city Price Right Possession immediately B i JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, 177 BROADWAY THE RIPLEY PROPERTY FOR SALE House has ten rooms and bath, and is situated in the best residential section of Norwich. Extensive grounds and garage. Further par- ticluars ARCHA W. COIT | Highest Grade Properties 3 1075 Tel., or call cent Arms Co., from 9 a m. J. k l].“wxr dectd W \\TLD* law furs. At H_ A Heebner's every Thursday. A. C Ben-! nett. novizd WANTED—Second hand and antigue furaiture of all kinds; get our pric before you sell Bruckner, 55 Frank. Hr St Tel 717- novéd WANTED—Fu 1 kinds; highest Saturday A, L. Conn., will be at 32 Talman St. WANTED—Long distance moyving jobs by auto truck. Phone 1172 Nor- ch Div sep25d WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ; also old false teeth; highest prices d, Jeweler, 21 Broad- apréd 300 Taborer s Up, Pipers, Helpers, Riveters, Weldes Holders women, f General House- n\mdrnssc 1 Waitress, 3 FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgr., Central Building R — WANTED. Old false teeth. Doun't matter it broken. We pay up to $i5 per set. Send Dy parcel post and receive checit by return mail, We buy dia- monds, too. COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St., between Shetucket and An eld. reliable nrm Jstablished 1872 Market Sts. to deal Telephone 1334 63 Broadway $600.00 buys 39 acres of land, several acres heavy pine timber and about 300 cords of standing wood, fine well of water, also never failing spring, 2 acres of | | cleared land, some fruit, situated 1% miles to main lime of railroad and ¥ mile to prosperous village, where all the wood can be sold to the mill at a good price. A rare bargain. Investi-| gate. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. | Choice of 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. L Telephome 2365, 'FURNISHED STORAGE—Household goods stored RENT—Two closed cars, at rea- Picardy, mend for use during holidays, and_on same rates; day or night service | Great fanee 1iff Thattered irches ‘to special occasions, an especially fine| phone 1219-3,"14 Clifft St _ noviéd the dawn, flavored honey. Address George R. = i = — | Where once dead babies strewed the Lumsden, 82 Oakridge St, Norwich. TO RENT — Furnished rooms, 68 bitter sea. dec24d Washington St. novisd The cliffs still whiten in undying FOR SALE—A fine pedigreed Berk-! TO RENT—Furnished room, also one SEOLT s‘hhe“)')oar Phone 406’13 & jan3d _[room for light hcnsckeeping. — Mrs. Down l\weag vears shall men, behold- Kelly, 7 No. High St. auzdld |, oE Ub FOR SALE—Chea] two express i urn from her bribes and pleading wagons, one light and one heavy, both with a hiss. for long or short term; rates reason-) Sullen. unpitied in her eelt-soudfrt able, Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway, fate— jeid The Ishmaelite shall wait. = James Church Alvord, in the New TO0 RENT—Furniched rooms also , rooms for light housekeeping. 108 York Times. Schoot St Tel 1043-3. seplld FOR RENT A nice Apartment seven rooms, all m a 11 1 cated. For full pa , inquire JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. ed dern Furnl: FOR SALE PRESTONERIDGE Sale and Boarding Livery, Stable. Taxi Service and Garage Connected. Hor. ness, with or witho or week. al boarde and transients; 20 to 30 horses alwa on hand, for 1600 each; several to 3200 per pair extra driv be sold with a w will to be j sale, or allowed. line. vou full value for you "STABLE 371, 373, money 1f in need ot give us a Phone term are genul For further 5 Main St. FOR SALE MY HISTORICAL AU A PROPERTY TAVERN HUMOR OF THE DAY “Is marriage really a failure?™ “I dunno. In a lottery you are nmot restricted to a limited number of chances.”—Yansas City Journal. “Are you going to make any New Year’s resolutions?” “No, I'm just going to patch u® last year's."—Portland Express. Patience: “What do you think of Peggy's mouth?” Patric “I found it open to criti- "—Yonkers Statesman. “Pa, what's phonetic spelling?” “It's a way of spelling that I often got whipped for when I was your age."—Pearson’s Weekly. “I believe hoys are like wheat | one re of o- of Cis in To make them useful they ought to be well thrashed.”—Passing Show. Blinkers-——What's the idea of a little firm like yours with a massive safe like that? Chinkers—Tt helps the morale of 1 Boston Globe. ](umx- is where the heart is.” 1t's what the voung fellow who courting my daughter thinks. He around my place all the time.” Transcript. :er—But surely, you, a million- ve little to complain about. rs ys Magnate—Oh, I don't mul lionaires ‘treat us 0 much dirt—london Opinion. thought you intended gef Brown in such a Huh, how could I when upted me every five min- wife must wear these ad- ed sty 5 least they keep several laps cad of the bills.—Louisville Cour- r-Journal Why don’t you like to -play cards | “Because he forces the other play- lways to make to_have Shall omething trumps. that overseas idea not pass’—Chicago they THE KALEIDOSCOPE The wasp is among the most intelli- t ranking next to the B know as Adam’s Tavern : t may be seen by the Norwich Town. both hemispheres num- bout Enquire of A. A. ADAM In normal times Stockholm, Christi- = 5 4 ana in and London, in order Seekonlk, Mass, |named, have the lowest death rates |among the Buropean cities. Japan's most expert wrestlers are men who have inherited their. ability Cottage anafrom ancestors who made wrestling a Business Bloc i in | profession for generations. desirable locations. [ S ; : SEE e Operated by an electric motor, a have a number of peopl |real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Renal iistate and Insurance. Room 168 Thayer Ridg. \as been invented that gives {furniture a hand-rubbed finish and in {much less than the usual time. 1t is said that the cleanest town in the world is Brock, Holland. -1t has been famous for cleanliness from EAS EHITAGE FOR SALE GR RENT [Z) HORE time immemorial. The yvards and e are paved with - polished ones intermingled with. bricks of different colors. ough West Warren for the past vears has been a prosperous wil- it lacks a blacksmith, a doctor and a minister, The village has been without a blacksmith for. ‘the past at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant|Y¢ a minister for a month and a View, and along the Rhode Island |doctor for many years. shore; also accassible Seashore Farms, | Snake bite caused the death of 28~ Send forbooklet. Frank W. WESTERLY, R. L Coy| 918 persons in British India in 1917, 1 increase of nearly 300 over the ures for 1916. Tiowever, the num- | ber of snakes destroyed . increased fror ,765 to 73,968, for the killing {of which bounties to the value of $1,045 were paid. Raising ranch-bred foxes is an in- that is being carried on ex- i ! tensively in all the Canadian ‘m\g- | & inces, in at least a dozen of o FOR SALL. thernmost of the United States, ’ | beginning in Japan and Norway, Good Home for quick buyer. |{|all lying in much the same climatic i par, ) belt, apted t0 -domesticating the Six room house, large barn and |||, 5 % "y nger the most . favorable about two acres of land. One {!! ., qition E mile from Yantic or. state road A Pittsfield man drove over the old to Willimantic, nea> school, }l{toll bridge on the way to Troy. He short walk to trolley. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street 724 — Phones — 68 COTTON DO YOU WANT TO BE SU THE GOODYEA! HAVE OPENING HIGH WAGES. BEST RUNNING FULL BLAST, DAY AND NIGHT, AND NEED SPEEDER TENDERS, Now is the Time to Save Coal Covering Steam-Pipes with NATIONAL AIR CELL COVERING Fzr Sale by THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. by ! | Speeder Tenders RE O FOR A FEW GOOD FAMILIES OF WORK AND MODERN MILLS MANUFACTURERS OF FABRIC FOR GOODYEAR TIRES RING SPINNERS AND WEAVERS || Apely at GOODYEAR COTTON was given the customary metal check | to be used on the return trip. He Vp‘mul the check in his outside | pocket, where it would be handy. When he reached home he found that - He had given an- WORKERS STEADY WORK AT GOOD PAY? COTTON MILLS Lt !._, 1 b3 § Esy pacially ‘Wanted k! il LLS, Goodyear, Ct.

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