Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 8

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Marshal | street for George Miller. “Get-It” Peels Your Corns Right '0if ¢ ; <1 Have. ; o e et oo | iinTa el R tefh:z:g?tm D}u- Will Do It Without Fuss Some of the Novelties WhICh Have. Found ltutant Fayor e ekt thmie th r..;-‘s_i' were: with artificial stome, There will be g A st el of No.| stores on the ground floor, with con-| . 9F TTURS Tever TEIm Wanted Weaves In W e L L e : o 3 ” : ‘W 3 were issued { completed for the ne: e 3 @ 37 Prospect street. One is for a gar- | crete floor, and a Ioft on the upper| Eol o -t aet . 3 B . i 3 > is 1 sar- | cnrn. and rhat 18 to pees 16 o us you 3 ther will have quite a decided wintry age, 16x9 in size, -and ome story in| flcor. 4" a banana skin. Taere is only There won't be many days now before the e g s belgne, ubgmim,&?;?m;mddin;% Building On Bank Street. Ig:a“’:&r’r:nhr.:r:ov o I‘n 1 fheWoria ‘?;7;\;" . o i ad ‘of is in store for us. are e g cedar shin-| morejjo Brothers, have work weil; 4°€% at way, and tha Fote-it feeling. A few cold nights have given us.a_ taste of what is in st ; We g o e il P T A e oon Yo s . L % S o Mr. Prezekop is for a house, 20x20 in Suliding for themseives. on Ban completely ready with just the Coatings you are Jooking for—a beautiful selection. of |isizc and.one story in neighi, 1t winl| 515 2500 e S350 face, wien fve * A ¥ 3 > be . of ‘spruce’ studding, - plner 3] - . = g ST £ = or, Sty n; 3 stores on the ground floor and cight . 2 = board and red cecdar ‘shingles.’ Both the newer ideas, in many beautiful colorings, and in the correct weights. Now is the §|board and red cedar tshingles. Totn fenamizps on fhe Sbper flooey 3 2 v “ A Howard avenue. - louse in West End. time to make a leisurely selection. e ok A permir has Deen issued to George| Contractor J. A. St. Germain has peels Greenberger to make alterations in a| started work 'on o house which he 9.:t TING—100 Wi || building owned by him on Main street. | will build at Station or B, V. “KUMFY” COA G—100 per cent.. Wool—54 [} 270" 0thes his the contract. The | Smith. 1t will be of wood, containing | = 3 2 - R i 3 contract calls for the changing of the | seven rooms. with furnace heat an inches 50‘!‘!"- One of the new ones. ] °I1P00 the present Fagan store and | all improvemepts. Buterick store and the installation of « Waterford, { o e e tolinEs and en- | Contractor 4'..0. Dent has the new| e = —all 10€ ire & on the interior. - The Work | r.cigence in Waterford tor I W e Dick: dy | L finsh e house The Unjted. Metms, difg Co of | Wi Nive &l _modern . convenicnce permit to make: an additton to. their| 20 cost $7.500. (Fherbini INa) Gorn, "Gl s W E ea:g es | { | i foundry. The addition will be 30x50 It Is because of this fact that “Gets-Tt" 4 Iregt»:n ’i{" z‘r‘\!ll bnog; and ‘n‘(ha}t ;2 i 2 M“"SF;E';D-}‘ reets Gaa. | 15,6048y the blgsent seiler smong corn- - Coatil & height. will be of conérete. wood, From the plans of Architects Cud- planct. Tt meins t SO Nt hh SOr and IS, sid ofsd and stone construction. | worth & Tnompson of Norwich, the IL fend n-fddting™ fror ‘havd corns R X number of attractive heather ium ‘weight, it is particularly Jugmont B. Jakabielski ‘has receiv- | Wales Lines Co., of Meriden has taken | 3217 SOPRE VTV GId corns. vouns coras. Bill, Jim, Joc, John and Henry are, five drivers for five mixtures, 1t.is full 54 inches ed permission to erect a_garage on | the contract for the mew buildings to| [ TReaNs A quick, certaln nixh A3eia: i v sdapted to_dressy effects. A Ninth streét. It will bé of spruce and | he erected at the Mansfield State I o fesonas AT poclee£or the A. R: Purdy C L 125 Chaistoplses wide. This is a remarkably S4.inch Coating of richmess 1| Pine construction with rubberoid shin- | Training School and ~Hospital ' The | - 5 dro A% easy to cks for the A. R. Purdy Company, Inc., ristopl od value ! ” gles. Tt will be 10x16x9 in size. . |zrou pof buildings will consist of a g 2 e duen awas : 2 i .| and quality. A A e T T R e BT R I I i e e angezes| Street, New York City, manufacturers of cold rolled, high 2 g ! P o schoot and a sewas: e a _ i a house on Pago street extension. It|be stalled. The structure Wwill - be 3 3 E % 4 2 ey Argentone Frost Tipped Bolivia i) be 5oK88 In size with an extension | one 'and two storles high of briek and | o 3 ntess,| speed and carbon steel products. All clean-cut conscienti- ssm l‘d R on. the rear 6x15. The house will belreinforced conerete, With slate und|mobey . costs but | N . .Y, i $6.00 a Yard | two stories in height' and thers will|gravel roofs and heated from tho pre- | (175 ¢ : Ceplannfuctuted | oug chaps—every last one of them; but each having his Argentone is & beautiful fab- - | _ |be & sters high veranda across he|sent steam plant. The cost will be in| Mol SR A R LT : 1 3 front. There will be six rooms and |the neighborhood of $200,000. as the world's best corn remedy 3 « »” st . ric. Finer than a chinchilla, A velvety texture in handsome B p ¢, Ivde PBros. are tho contractors. . B Daned g rentply little “knack’ of driving. 5 0 h ut_a it shows a rich pile, flecked shades of, brown, - blue and | el A e uet o gar WILLIMANTIC 2 i g acisd at the ‘top with silver tones. gray. Without having great [lage, 1218, on Prospect street. Jt will| The Lockman lot at Windham Cen- M. A. BARBER Bill puts on the brakes going down hill—Joe slips thta The " 0d idth ecight it is a coating of fn have a_ concrete éuunlgaucnd barn | ter has been purcLased as a site for a e colors are good tqo, wi e i gt ore " §l1)02ra slding and rubberoid roofinz. | new. school house. A . . “ 0 y 54 iacH I PG AR T e | PO T a o ba erected by Mrs, Hen- | Latham & Crame have the contract| Machinest .and Engineer second” and so on. 3 : & | rictta Hein of Beech Street will be|for aiterations to the third floor of the S Engine Repai 1 12x14 4 ize and of Wwoo« rame con-|town building which is to be used b: . . R s o o Toumaation | ths Sanerioe onare 3 team Engine Repairs Yet, with all the human element present, with five hard CHILLAS GHEST GRA! | el be brick and cement. - < : £ 2 Ci'!lN d 2: Hl7 == T DE — Heavy | e akboN WESTERLY. without a pastor for two years, is fort-| Working drivers driving five hard-working trucks lades weight and very. .00 a yard. TR Work has been started on the build- | unate in securing Rev. H. J. Ballen-s : 4 ‘ 3 - e, § A Ratkbwskl, proprictor of theling to be erected on Canal street, West- | tine. with dead-weight steel 100 miles daily to Bridgeport, Pertk Metro Store on Main street, yho re-|efly, for the Westerly Industrial anal Mr. and M Orville Murphy, who | cently purchased the parish Louse of | Improvement Co. of that place. It| werc married at the home of Ray J L e e e e ot T G Setriay cvening, OGC, Amboy, Newark, Paterson and Orange, note the UNIFOR v g Fedd ] street is planning to remodel|and will be built by the day. 4th, returned Thursd. from their| = - ’ Sale of Government Wool Army Socks. ....... 49c and 79c | i Rulin aa”conver: T "inta a [ <74 ™ Pe Pollt B the cay Ll Ty MITY-of} soruice ‘deliverod by GloodrichsDe LuixekTrch * modern apartment house. There will BUILDING IN STATE Mr. and Mrs. Barl J. Robinson have . be four four-room and one nine room ! sone to Minnesota where Mrs. Robin {apartments. There will be asteam| SHOWS BIG GAIN| son is to be operated upon for eve | Reating plant as well as new wWirinz.| Building permits to the number of | trouble. ; | plumbing, etc. The approximate cost 244 were granted in New Haven, Hart-| A reception was held at the parson- Mil & | 0f the alterations will be about $3.000. | 7ora, Bridgeport, Waterbury, New Ha- | 2¢ in Ashaway Saturday evening in eage to Date | In the rear of the building will he a|ven, Stamford, New London Bristol, | Eonor of Rev. T. L. M. Spencer o i South America. who is a_visitor in! Tires on these five Purdy truck: Contracts Awarded. | week says the Commercial Record. < g No. 2. 5-tons. 33,000 Miles PER TIRE. ‘which . Contractor B. H. Dunbar of femembered that that time due| A good number attended the baked | ) T i5x25 . which will contain | W, = r: p j ‘Ea-agc 115x! w i West Haven, Hamden, Stratford and| POl SEeliee: Woo 8 o O e No. 1. Etons 37,000 Miles PER TIRE. | This shows « bik gain over the first = = B oo S e T et andiweck in October, 1919, but it must be MOHEGAN Bank street is building for. E. €, ;x’?uf g “)rnhqon.\, there Was Very ihean supper. Wednesday evening and | No. 3. 2-tons. 36,000 Miles PER TIRE. Decker on Riverview = avenue, haveliitle bulldin In the like week of|$30 was realized thirteen stalls. | Springfield, Mass., during the past|!oWD and pre No. 8. 5-tons. 28,000 Miles PER TIRE. the plumbing and heating of the house been let to James Fowler of Ocean|#17. there were 198 permifs. for bulld-| "Mr. and Mrs. Mason and son of | No. 4. 2-tons. 30,000 Miles PER TIRE. 2z Arms. with Rev. Samuel| During the Sunday morning service| evening was well attended. Thi 4 & . e or of Park Congre- | at rst . Congregatlonal church,| tertainment was: furnished by e},;’)‘z_ junction of Bank strect ;‘mv Y\ll?r;A‘ ing ;]x;!:fa\'l‘?ns in New England as com-! g, iurday. Charge. As Thy | Rev. 3. “Ayers mpoke Interestingly | Banficid with his sleight-of-hand | (20K avenue for the block Whigh is 1o piea by Be F. W. Dodge, company.| ~ahere was rre attendance at the s i 3 : “il Thy Strength Be—was| on the Pilgrim Memorial fund. feats. Miss Henristta Morris, Miss, bo PRIt nextapring by 3 Te & J0 O (0000 o 5%s; ities dat ooomoning ; 12, The Put these consistently high-milage tires on YOUR truck. is found in Deu- George Kelley of Town street, | Louis Manning and La Hamilton | 5 X0 o Wit two. stores on tha| Contracts to Oct. 9. 1918.. 131544,000 | RV Ar. llinzford | rned from a few days’ stay i | were heard in wi Tendered solos.| WER OF. B ST il a il 2 S fa sty to 3 S ‘00q | Preached. * A la amount was pleds- 4 omtorsing woras ot| Tais, Baring afiendsd e Ned: | Ther acoompainmonts were piayed y| Spouna, oo and ol apartments on|gontracts o Oct. & 1 BaTonard the Thrim Memoria tuns.| AND DON'T NEGLECT TO, SPECIFY THEM ON future to those who!ding Wednesday of her sister, Miss| Mre. Albert J. Baile; After the en-) ‘N pe J i ¥ ot i i i o Jure o, ose, whe gk, Wikintatin, o, her sipierl Soha | f0ry Mot 1 bl Rtee e s { SR i R GO 10 O 5 d SN The Sewing Saciety has been reor | YQUR NEW MODEL ! ives upon God's pro-| Robert Furness of Worcester, spent| Wére sold. = Dancing followed with F. Pians Eor Black. Gontracts to 9. ‘1913 55000 e home of Mrs. John Qi o 5004 can come tolihe week end at the home of his son-| C; Geer at the piano. The committes| - Plans have been prepared for Contracts to " 16120 152,515,000 Wednesday evening at 7.30. ave been sustained, |in-low and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1| Of arrangements was the president.| block to be built at the corner Contraets to % 1 139111,000{ing is public. for all interested in at- d avenue, and the ‘Barker and B(;e\:r"‘c 5;‘ gs costing 33,223,538 ew Tondon calicd on friends herc on | I T Acadery, Miss Helen Rogers of Salem 1 respectively. . The house Wil be 24x2 | Sunday. | NORWICH TOWN - Dasait: tho: wititer) ot the T ot YANTIC Fo P Sn Wil cost ahout $4.000 | BUILDING OPERATIONS | Ttar Mus.: Aibert | Fiaidtng ¥ of | | AND ALL TIRES STILL CAPABLE OF A . d_jmp;—essne = Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Avery, of West| The Apron social held by the Wo- ' Bank Street Block. ‘ IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT,K New London spent Sunday with rela une afternoo: nan's id - ) i H ves here. | a ¥ afternoon treet. man's guild“of Grace church, ¥riday| . my. site.is being cleaged at the| Statistics of bullding and engineer-i 0 igm BTy o o o FURTHER SERVICE ! 1 : 4 - | {ing arms are always | Roy Whitmarsh of Canierbury tarmc | Mrs. William F. Manning, Mrs. H. H.{ Bank and Triman streets for Anto-| Sonirac 5000 | tending each us. T Sloutie] pive: Farnum took aprons at the door. Mrs.| nio Grivpo. It will he brick with a| coniTacts 19 Gct 2 et | 10,006 MILF ul Hymn writ-{ (5. A. Cadwell of New Biiiain, was a | C: E- Carpenter, Mrs. W.. Hitchens had | frofit of face -hrick, 39x104 feet, twol| Sontract sto S AU,UV AREAL *a 83 bioa minister dn Scotiend. .. | secen ‘callrian | et/ Town' stwest| TatEe ol (libreike - tebles. Mmdstorfed high. with «.Sarags i eonnec-| Contraetalto Oct. 1. 106,140,000} FmTe =1 3 | fricnas Tazier a ohn Kilroy ad | tion .one Story: ere- will ba two! Gontracts to _ oo SR ” P e el e R - Pl MR T S st R ADJUSTMENT B TS Muties | RALLY DAY EXERCISES e e G A e e isaly, o1 onuact 1o Sh “FlDDLE FlT” i home of her ni sses | were in charge of the coffee. h, with improvemen | racts 3 1076.000 =4 4 of Pecks corner. At 9 o'clock | AT FEDERATED CHURCH ' Sl it . e T : % Kingsley, captain of| Foundations For Block Completed. | Hedrt ‘church. the Dastor.i Taliy day iwas held on Suaday ot o osley, cap u | = i, A taliy da 1d ox he at is to canvass Yantic this! c fon. Contracts .. 91,842,000 1 W. Brengan celebrated 2| rederated church in ‘Greeneville with | Wweek to raisé funds Ior the contins| . ne-conerete foundations have been| A We Sell and Apply De Luxe Tires R s i o siriof s mubcum;i vy ::1% e BrORA e SrGtsted w0t | uitios 1oF zhn_t ,\U,rw:lh Girls’ Commu- Keep Liver and Bowels service, assisted by . e unday session: nity b entertain the followling | - <. assisted by Mrs. Morgan Cro- | Song Stand Tp for Jesas, sehool at tea Sunday | BROOKLYN | HOPKINTON Clean: andi. Active as - bomno from 1he | lowad by Terfle Prres)’ romeer Lol e apaiorite, M At the annual town meeting Oliver| The town council held fts ses ey 3 sang Mearer, My Goal owed by Loy Pl astor: rally | He 3 Miss Margaret Din-| derator. the reports of | at the town hall Monday, October 6t AL s 3 H J Sn Elescorai; Chiaslas SRIth | 3 D ook Beaping Step L e e Ybproved s printed. $$000 was|A. Clarke was appoint i oatenas R ———— L ! 3 ‘irls: exercise. Ametich o Murphy, of Franklin. | 0o S0 B0000 ror fown echools; $100 | Bills against the town w 4 TP | fisa ol the iorld. ‘slx children: Thank rederick Kingsley, William Mur- | yppropriated for town library;' $50 for | paid to the amount of $452.68 Jevge attendance were rela. | You to God. 4 boginmers; song. Fling | DBy, T Babeock and B. Green were re-{ Gorctery, and $40 for Memorial Da o Hhat St AE “prstats A e M g 191 MAIN STREET rd - Undertakers ‘Shea & | Good Morning: Manal Guiatons aior: | “Mr. and. Mrs. James K - It was voted the salary for the firsi| Richmond, cxecutor of of | menting food in the bowels. , Vorward " t Service. five 5o Jas a cd Lo Norwich, cach of the other two $3.3! ay for | ith receipts from legatees, | testines, instead of hei w i Miss Lena Wulf of Columbia has re- | 320" School Garden 1 orinarn® UM~ | Kingsles. Pts, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. were: Awsessors, Charles 8. Hvde! ; peti of Daniel H..and|blood. When this poison reaches -the | passing ‘two weeks' vaca: | saditanioe. Eor ey & DUany sirle; | KOESeT, o Has reb |ana Geofze W. Talbot. democrats:|Iiva O. IMlynn to adopt Selina B. and|deficate brain titsue It causes conges: fora and at Groton Lomg | oo ton. Ea a Rally. Day, Ed-| . V58 Mary, ¥ bas returned t0lhoard of relief, Hugh Gorman., dem-|Juinita G. Cranston. minor children of|iion and that dull, throbbing, : Wulf _who for several| What ibo Beoday SOf Klrls’ class: i Soqh Y 5 | oorat; selectmen, Albert B. Webb, d: |G as granted and the|peagache. o ToPRInE C. Worth and-Co.. oB | aix bosor teanaay School Has Done.!, WELZE Peter and Arthur Crofts| Henry<1¥. Evans. d: J. Edward Allen. en were changed| Gasearet + va: remarks. pastor: offering: | Uave returmed to the ' vilage aftérll TIion clesk. town treacurer and | & fory of thees| siomach, remove. the sur. undlpsston recently commenced her | qono Yyhe < Ir spending “thi X e 7 Aulics 2 bookheoper. and wlenograpBer | Bo ey E:;‘x‘mtll?eh;oel;ict&agalrl‘:t:m:ext T Hangver, "e°k end at their home| scent fown. deposit. fand. Oscar I |tate of John Brasso, Qeceased, Wasifood and foul gases, take the Seeees in the office of the. Backus Hospital, Xt the. e Frederick K. Ki | Awood, a; auditors, Elerlirhr C.|received and ordered recorded. The | & x office” of ¥ | At the mbrning church sercico the| . Frederick K. Kinesier, Jr, spent - = - i Fo P Ihe [bile from the liver and carry out all ; Jho held the position for several| on The Child in Our Midst. The child,| MT-_and Mrs. John O'Connor and 3 - R G T e e o | N7 _Tald. was either a stepping stons | 55%, Charles, and Rudeiph - O'Connor, S R P s iy e e e oo oicl | A Ciiscarst tenlght : will; have -you Tor the present swith | Lorerds service or a millstone around | gf OYSter Bay. were visitors in Yantic| nil'q Touls Messler, ; * collector | been posted about town. . { feeliniz clear, rosy and as fit as a fiddle ister-in-law, Mr. and | hefl, e e:l;;,;vf::s :itd::;':g!;iwardp e e Bindiaten has. been| OF faes Tohn M. Bissette and con-| The Eaptist church at Hope Valley, |:‘1‘ee;’“’"‘ g, They work while you ennet s ven o] Miss 1 et ok . . % ¢ . Jofin = Beoneit of Town street | fair opportunity far salvatlon for It ia | SPSNAINg several days at Groton Loug| Sriew. veir pr Pty Tetteaut, - s the 3 ©inot taczht In the home nor in the| OBt i Tasry TLathron, d: Fred ‘Lavallee, d: Lol T Dok O Yt < | John_ . Bisetie. a4 registrar of vot- Z | Sas Dot necessarily inclined.. The MOCNTVILLE | ers, first district, William R. Thurber. MAGIE WAY | Pob e, e £ e Fecenliing gronnd| | 7" mdward Tilev, d: sccond district. ! ¢ for the church for 85 per cent. of those | Many from the village have attend- | Widiam. A. Statee, r: John M. Bar- in the church came through the Sun- [ed services in the Tirst Baptist | rette. d: fown. school committes for 'I‘o BAN'SH 123 school, yet ‘cent. of those in | church, New Iondon the past week | three years. Joseph B. Stetson, r: Os- i the school never.get Into the church.|and listened to the boy preacher, | mar F. Atwood, A: for two vears tn UGLY HAIR thines of salvation are susceptible | Charlie Taylor. T i Saptn. M. NEiow, 8¢ e child mind and the Svay we treat | The C. E. Socicty held a su | B 1d is evi o e i Y 5 pper | Charle= S. Hyde was apointed as the {36 child is evidence of our relatlon to |and: re-union for its members Wed- | nommities Sor the South cemetery. : = 41:52& s e ;n‘e;dw mh“}n ;t sl:,io.m In t?a cvening | The mestire adianrned - to Saturdav. £ ‘ £z 's - eermon V. r F. irkiss - of Norwich $th, 1920 at eloek in S E b e T o s [T At s stttk sy S DO o et 1 : ; § “Best In Jhe- Mo mepd now for any woman to use smetiy siein - irritating liguids, powders | Gooiost wan Th : i SRR 1o gt rid of ugly hatrs | ™° upon Balshazzar's I'east.| Miss Jennle Gallup of Hanover has | as at fhat fime the amount of the i k : a Bellin's Wor;dmtof:w removes super- ?::r:ri recent guest of Mrs. Walter | grand list will be known. - 2 on y j? umn Suotis Bair from face or lips instant. | A ‘Precedent. = b - : - "has ] . onsent R. C. Burchard The ‘Womar’s club held the first : o 4 = (has become so popular with | The New York ' Tribune has the | weei with friends in Rhodn taoid | meeting of the winter Mondav aft- I % women in New York because | nerve to ask: “Who {8 partisam s it is #Heconly dry and odorless appli- | Which remlnds us that the kaloer tae ; e | the kaiser used ok S% B Payne. The subiect . for the o e e P PO i hn U5 | 10 shed tears over the;suffering of the e T e e oS, o and | meeting. was furnished ‘b - the hos- e k elgians. — Charlesfon ' News and|five sons returned Sumjay after see. | toss-and:at the close of the mesting Courier. 4 - tshed light refreghment ‘onderstoen . eral days’ visi " | ske furpis] is eshments. e o5 i2 To oo ol yaays’ visit with hdlatives in Low- | =5 "1 "Mrs: N: Wolcntt, Witter had o7 basis af monev back If not as rep. | ., Middistown._Suffragan” Bishop and| " After «everal months’ vacation the |[Or thelr wmest over Sunday James Cesented. Bookiet Free from Belivs | St E. Camplon Acheson are attend | Ladics' All soclety fs to resume its| Nymp OF Werieste Sonderstoen Co.. 500 Fifth Ave. New | D€ the convention of the Protestant| meetinzs Triday afternaon le %rpe . JioV. and Mrs Thomas B. Pavne York or get from Lee & Osgood Co, | | LPiscopal churéh at Detroit. } | scwing room of the school building. |15 A% thelr SUcets . thoin danehter NOROUT VARNISH will do a varnish job on R. Phillips. - : S S anything inside or ‘outside the house, to the" The following™ sales of real estate | '« quae‘p;s taste. It is the perfect varnish. Inerout has withstood every conceivable varnish 9 . e .o S e Lo tng fariD test. Boiling hot water has no more effect on it 7 5 ¢ L T:‘!b;z -;-c_-“v onhsm Danielson road. than water on a duck’s back. e a lg g e Dayon. the Bibntd Eing I';."I:“‘:!“f_‘l’ Inorout Varnish can be rubbed and polished to tha ETtott rhad. Mrs. I;;gncis Clark the most beautiful sheen on the finest furniture. | ernoon, the ‘hostess beine Mrs. Thom- . g 3 £ E. C. Chapman is bullding a con- bave been recorded latelv: Thomas | U Weanstar to' Alice M. Briegs. Then from the same can you can appl t to an . . ey . ety i e FEerEE ot n fro e can y pply a coat to During alterations every article in our store is 'in:our own [« 6 ona wsa- setaned 1o | * outside job where it receives the elements’ worst. & e ' wé;.‘:‘;’{:?" B SN { Inorout will remain intact—it never turns white. Aay. tn ‘Misq ‘Chtharine CThaph{ or . ‘Bay State Ligwid Paints answer every paint ques- “ . tion—and they do jt economically. . When you paint be sure to'paint right—see that the-label on the can . reads ‘Bay State.” ‘WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc., Boston, Mass Largest Puint and Varnish Makers in New England TheBaySeter You can buy Bay State Paint and Inerout Varaish from Pine Meadow. at Datroft! Mich. - Can’twesellittoyw.a'ndgetitoutdfofizwafi '; . Dader't Like the, Diet It has an ostrich. stomach.—Toledo Blade. R Y e R . 3 : RN P 2 Greanwish-—Principal” H. .C. Folsom | - : A : ” N o 5 ) of Superintendent of Schools. F. A. 2 % iy G i Verplanck. - 'Mr, Folsom was for sev- 3 . - ? . s principai’el the ‘South | EEEE———————————————— | ; . . | F Saidaiahdanaio e il

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