Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 9

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Why do you see so many hn-d!vfilm ‘benefits. Qualified voters in We the rest of Bhode 2‘:7 '("I‘ae‘:gn ) wmam:rovg or. 'rehcs e s an !no,nou hrfi?e ‘b‘:mgx proposal The omu bond issue is for ‘the Purpose of paying $100 to ‘each ier, sailor and| Islang will vote ‘to- | ral It was expt E resumed tween We ‘43’:«? before | ‘Tuesday ended. bR the ted to have bxe: ! Groton Thiose gardens have their POETRY DIMENSIONS ‘{m the New York Sun and a turn in Frosuanl (There—on the v}n Where picture vales and JA‘J‘ dre.in-the selr-sumo plane, Jhere the p“gum 2 dau - bathed in 'argen: And Tenf mud stem o Are gl bna canald whtte ; mus| it AToUEh tibes of crvstal l;'_ icked on tense strung v Bt all is monotonet © sick and ailing folks? You can prove this and marine from the state who sery- § dreamed that stland dwellers Were' with this lot content. ‘case—FREE. ed with battant forces in thel Why doesn't the food you ' in your own ord. war\ Thio bridgs bopds Are 105, AKE no chances with a cold dlmaa Tnote oneht TP wene, eat make you strong? Take EATONICforfivedays [ the purpose of constructing and re- e, A _pitCnone ailenial Why do you now suffer mie- ~ —see bow much bester you |t e i 32 e o in_ciearing the raw weather. gl in tous pact ouf Vision, erics 0o one had years ago? will feel. EATONIC contains | neod ariscs e money. ta be ex- | 8 BUCIR b,“mnflga'.m":hge o s, ) n"%fl“guffifnfir‘xfiamw. Millions of people have asked barmless clements that absorb | pende ho‘;’;‘;"fl e operviSion of he|SGHT cutca swath it the general apy Frmt colds if you can. Breale b5 mlds quwkly S e e fT this. the acid and drive oat bc.- Under ' the property qualification P"Ww— ukmmw provision. was And T, Who knew the ralnbow, =i —in fact, you can faicly foel law, only such voters as pay taxes on {he snew from the when they do come, e shatet Spsts it Medical books tell the ity ey it e S e well I could hive answered. ¥’s an Acid-Stomach—that is, too much acid causes food to Because of its wonderful pass on a sour, fermenting erit, 25,000 dealers have start- mass. This sends poisonous germs and harmful acids sll ed EATONIC for Acid-Stomach selling and have guaranteed over the body, instead of miseries in the last two years. strength and lije. Over seventy diseases can be traced to Acid- Stomach. Over half a million people mow clean out their excess acid with EATONIC. This keeps them well, Strong, It is excess acid, gives them a good appetite, full of pepy not the food you eat, that starts mkuthfln*q»wel this troubie. Day and night it goes on, doing ceaseless dam- Nom:merwhtyuu!uve &ge, breeding mmmnufgm tried—don’t give up hope. Call on your d lnd'ata 1f you belch, if your food re- bgboxufEAm%. peats, if you have heartburn, 2 bt a trifle, miserable, tight puffed-up feel- ing after eating, sour stomach, headache, if you are losing weight, if you don’t feel Peppy,” slecp badly—in fact, Lealth, 1£ you are not pleased take it the amount of §$124, can vyate at this election, or at any other in the state where an expenditure ,of money is ii volved. It wag only two-years since that a non-tax paying eleotor gm, permiited to serve on ‘a jury Rhode Island.” There are three clup es of electors in the state, real estate, personal property, and registry vot- ers. Such conditions do not exist in any state outside of Rhode Island, and no change is made by reason of politics. Z - The Sabbath Recorder, -in the for- ward movement department, jas an article of special local = interest which reads:. “Cheering news comes from Regional Director Ira B. Cran' dall of Westerly, that the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist church had se- cured subscriptions exceeding $4000 per year for the denominational bud- get for its total memberghip of 393, thereby considerably oversnb’acflbp its quota, and more coming. TI surely is good news, just at this time, and as an encquragement to all _the churches which are now engaged on their canvass. The résult ig not: at all surprising, unléss it be that the goal was reached sooner than it Was expected. In its support of denom- no call m the fre department, Knock will be no session of the gen- vaenbly Tuesday—Hlection_day. ‘Prains are now arriving and leav- ing Westerly on near schedule time] and soon railroad traffic will hecome normal, - ten years | of exémption Dlfl.fl'le Brad!so!rd 4 efng association will soon e apd that goncern will be among the 1argesrmdpayeu. It is said that Arthur M. Weeden is the first colored man ta he summoned as a grand juror for the superior court ‘for ‘Washington, county. Mr. Weeden is assistant janitor of the library and memorial building and a worthy and a worthy and espected citizen o West- erly. The Stonington, Ashaway and Watch il secu“s f the Shore Line Blectric ‘ ailway ar® still blocked with snow and ce. Milkmen of North Stonington com= bined to get their produce to market and with the aid of sixteen horses and bob-sleds; broke - through the drifts and reached the, railroad station in Westerly Saturday night.. The milk was shipped to Providence Sunday morning. The Westerlv board of assessors has deoumxgwe It helps break up coids. with scrubbing the teeth, a tube of Be prepared. Buntfibooflfmdou': Catarrhal Jelly. When wet or chilled use it as a preventa- tive. Attack colds in &en very beginning. Kendon's is antiseptic and healing. * It destroys gtrmsmthemnlpauages. ltprcvmtanoldl. Daily use of this fine, dm remedy is a good safes guard, and a habit of cleanliness” that compares ONDON’S { If any answer might! But—as a warm breath smote i1 That scene dissolved away— ALy theae spaced worid pciesd me, re 11l content T stray o have heard the rumor (Wish T cannat forket) A ray has been deiected Bevond the violet, And tones (perchance elysian) By us ungathered vet. s there in Space Outlying One who would answer me— Whose ear those tones can gather, Whope eve thet ray ean’ seer —EDITH M. THOMAS Post—Scribbler says -if you cam judge of the juture by the past, his work will live for thousands of years. rker—Let's see. Just what does Scribbler write? Post—Jokes—Life. Nimrod No. 1—Jones says his dog 1 the best retriever in the country. Nimrod No. 2—He is pretty good. Every time Jones fires his gun the dog brings in either a twig or a bunch of miass—Judge. She (after his proposal)—Did you de you London Saturday Journal. 2 i ever say anything like this to a &irl lflu in any way— back. It won't cost you one inational interests, Westerly neither qu’fl‘:xc?x,nes‘t:gz £dle Chup_mnd ke "““ad“ costy I will 3 § 5 before i 4 Get id of your Acid-Stom- penny unless it proves its B T i e, or-general visited | EUEsts at the fair of the Alert Hook CATARRHAL J Y f e e ke thas The A ach. It’s the first step togood Worth to you. this church in November, #nd has | 3nd Ladder Company Monday night, f Eminent chemists, afteryears of work, have found a way to easily and A.aturany take up this excess acid an out of the body. pq:.n«vws, worn out, all in —should try EATONIC—it is guaranteed to help you. Itis d Carty ¥ oo eamy to get refief—why feel message was so kindly received by the large congregation, he was con- vinced of certain conditions that ex- isted in this church. First, that,the entire memberghip Was in Hearty fel- lowship with the forward movement, and believed that this step was the ise and proper move for the denom- requested the town council to have public meetings for discussion, of tax yaluation increases and to have speak- | ers versed on the problem. The as- | sessors say there s necessity of mak- ! ing valuations to mew present day| values, RBaymond Stillman and wife have) Tyaffic_Officer—When I signal you 10 stop, T want you to stop. The next time it will cost you a five! Autoist—Say, brother, if you can show me how to ston this sheet-iron lizzard any quicker than I did, 711 give you a ten!—Cartoons Magazine. “You always play the phonograph bad any longer? You will never ination to make .at this time. Sec- v s e . 4k i 157 = h . purchased from ‘William A. Wilcox, the | home today (Tuesday) from the Law-|H. P. Whitney’s yacht, Whileaway, is | Cmith’s Corners, and tk nag | §uring meals? o B Itisatabletcalled EATONIC, feel well with an Acid-Stomach. e Viaton ot CwhAt i ogacased 2| ouse and lot 30 Moss street, formerly | rence-Memaorial. hospital, New T.ondon. | visiting relatives 1h. the village, pasy with, shevels n. filcrent B Ll i (R s B o - i 7 : 0+ = D 3 - s 2 : 0 E “Tain we care for the music, casy to remember. Withintwo Get rid of it—sce bow much et 1o each: S e movemERt] Gyned SOBWIENT B Clan Frofessor Edwin H. Kellogg, of the|' Miss Constance Hill of Connecticut | places before the plow could get] Tmt fhat we sare for the music, years, over half a million people better you will feel larger and more spi farmers succeeded | Connecticut college, who preached in (college is at the home of her par-{ around, giving some aid to those who itual aspect, and|in gotting. to Westerly Monday, in|the Second Congregational church, [lents, Dr. and Mrs."W. M. Hi u to keep the sommer. hosrders. from proposed that his church should lagk| order to get needed supplies, in Some | Sunday, has been engaged to supply| street He9f, Fen hfl'.d\'!:?lru;fi:,e]\-fllagers dre gudwsbound, | Saun. aneut the Leagie G NEUDIE S : Delthey Slntarg nor interest In | places shoveling their way. the pulpit next Sunday. Norbert Hill of Wesleyan university | the. famils .of Watcham Bentes ate | ~—\Vosbington Star. S ST HADD P adents of Bhardiai a undertaking. The results attest| Rev. and Mrs. Willlam Trederick; Howard Koelb and George Ryon|spent the week end at his home here:! having pleasant messages of summer| Rastus had entered the recruiting of= . & AST H: AM y Bues R oL s ugl‘he_r nlnt ”T;hnroaghr_w» of his labors. ‘Williams, nbw of Philadelphia, are have been chosen delegates from thc| Walter Palmer has shipped aboard |days spent by their son, Harold Bent- | fice i0 join the army. i g e PR e e it IR he selection of Charles H. Stan-| guests at the home of Robert Valen- | iirst Baptist Church Bible school, to|the yacht Whileaway, now in New | ley, N., who is on a submar “Which will you prefer—a mixed or =8} RS on in. this e ghter returned = with jton as chairman of the campaign | tine. the Older Boys' Y. M. C. A. confer-|London. The yachi will start on a|chase round the Virgin Islands,|an ail-black cutfit?” asked the officer o Beebe was, them. committee, was a guarantee of the| Spow drifts ten feet in height are re- | ence in; Groton, February 26-25. three months' cruise as soon as the|swimming, boating, bseball and al | in, charge. 5 Miss Lillian Peck Brockaway of | complete cess of the financial sit-{ ported in Lower Pawcatuck. Miss Mary J. Babcock and Charles \\t‘oalher conditions improve. summer sports are peing enjoyed by No matter in the least, boss” said h\; Hadlyme was united in marriage with n exceptionally active| The clearing of the Bradford-Asha-|0, Ryon and Rev. Henry M. Thomp- members of the crews of the various|the negro, “jes' so it’s got a band.*— - | illiam Paulding Rose, of the same 2 through | way bighway was completed Monday.|son, represented the First Baptist Vessels around. there: and st Guans | American Legion Weekly. 4 Wednesday, February 4th,, the . Crandall, resi- — church at the meeting for the new YANTIC tanomo Bay. The teacher of a class in hyziene 3 ng performed by 'Rev. | dent member of lho commission, the STONINGTON world moyement of Baptist churches, Much birch .brush is being carted | bade her pupils write the reasons why, 3 v ied by |Gerhart Wilson. A reception foliowed therefore, , not A3 4 held Monday in New London, The unusual weather conditions, |to the mill on the Yantic road in|in thelr opinion, ] | at the home of th groom. ter which the lec- .rans of Forejgrn FSuperior couri bench, surprising. committee and master of the Atlantic There will be a sx)ecial town meet- Nathan P, Babcock, of New York, the plant of the Lorraine Manufagtur- her home with a Severe. attaci o combined with furnace trouble, made ciated. Fuller of Norwich Town in her book, cd. A chicken dinner was served by | K. Kingsley. cremation was su- b © Norwich Town, to produce birch ex-| perior to burial ad, Mon-{. The thirty-third anniversary cele-| Albert H. Mott 44, a native.of Block|in& Thursday nighi to consider thelwill entertain the members of the|it necessafy for the members of | tract, by Alvin Fargo. “Cremation is best” wrote one lad, 3 | bration of fhe grange was held at the|Island. died there Satarday. e |Pelition of many citizens favoring the on Travel olub with a talk on | Grace church parish to attend ser-| "Miss Bertha Brumme was pleasant- | “becacse the person uight only be in 4 T of annr.ai own h s place Wednesday, A as steambont commissionen | €Xemption from taxation for a period a Newspaper {u the Old|vices Sunday in thd chapel rooms,|ly surprised on her birthday, - the d_if he is burned he cannot Lu-| fine dinner w. ved _in the dining | member of the tomn conmml nonesi|Of ten veats the propased addition to| Time West where Rey. M. McLean Goldie offi- | eighth, when a number of friends eall- An Irish Lu.h, widely known in PL AlNF Trn efits Myat | boyhood has been recently so|Sunday with his family here ‘at the KALE]DOSCOPE IELD thur P. Sumner, who is to go to the | locdted in the town. Another matter | NG “ ntertainiy recalled by Miss Margaret | home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Frea Ballek were over e e | otion will be the appropriating of | Miss Madeling Spink fs conflie? i : Y- Migs Margirg P ] One oyster will preduce 15.000.000 sot was catried qut.| Lodse of 3 g0 ing company in Pawcatuck. - A similar K In the January number of the Par-|her mother, Mrs. Brumme, and an en- buted he 1 5 were present, including mflogem fll‘e s([;::lh i:\(; “;‘f"‘éi,;‘“,,o‘i'g exemption was made on the original NO.AI.“( ish Leaflet, in \¥h1ch Raymond Cong- | joyable musicdl programme followed, ucl‘m‘enu’&‘;rl fl:gm‘ng 3 P Agent of the Farm Bureau J.|and the Narragansett hotel, at New|Piant of fhis company, the =—CIArk| L. ¢ Rainpun, Jr, was a caller|doms continued story, “Our Parish’ |With Mrs. Alma Rudolph at the pia-|info tac nursery and reproving her Pk ekl ", Of Middlefown, J. W. Stark, of | Harbor, ~which was used. during the. o ieea MUl and e Cerirell b " |in Stonipgten, Sunday. is giying -pleasure: to numbers ~ ofino. Miss Brumme -received many | eldest born in manner follow s won grange, Wiih | war by the mavy as i submarine | N Areatuck an well as other indus: | My 0 G U S oF the Noank Fire En. Feaders, Is the fact that thi first mar- handsome gitts. “ just wish your father was | S0 Arthur Sweet, master | base. ~Mr. Mott -is survived ‘by his trfes in the borough and ) I:«s “"h ¢! gine' Co., No. 1, are planning a New | Fid&e recorded in the parish was that| -Frederick’ Kingsley has been in{<om.’cvening to see how you behave i ze. Tt was a pleasant and | wife, two da il exemption periad on these plants havel moanq supper. of Edmund Clarence -Stedman, whoase { Groton for some time, in the interest ofwhen be is out.’—Houston Post. - 2 | speaker of the house to \uywae:f Agr benefits R tined Simee ‘hese. tndustries | MeNt at the La(iwop Mahine sop, in o Ry =ttt o e ‘at = e T L © first dande. Saturday n, of Pawtuckat, floor " leader, | $12,000 for imerease in salaries of the arip. “4 New England Childhood.” His| Miss Anna Coughlin has returned|eggs, and of these some 400,000 may even Foresters' hall, A large [ 200 l';_“"i L. Owen, "ot Providences| ieachiers, Ehich wauld perinls the phy - Georse (Trving of Hartford has been |Pride was Miss Laura H. Woodwerth | to New Havex aflter spending the past | mature. owd from {F» surrounding towns Af- q’ '.‘l Representative | €N O B I oving. pictures on’ Visiting relatives in: the village. of Killingly. " Week in town with her parents, Mr.} Apn electrically driven machine has nde aSmue Westerly “has| 4 Betition foF B OEuE B e ‘pre- - Everéts Latham has purghased a |, AR Unususl numbers of copies of |@Ad s John C. Coughlin. been perfected that will seal 20,000 en- _The Veterans of Foreign Wars held to become alS “’:flg’ grentps: o runabout. Thfia Hdu letin's New Years supplement “{‘",“‘w‘{f‘h“"» who has been Seri-| yelgpes an hour. r mesting Friday evening at fhe tes that he|sented. o H R B £ New Bed. | callendar have been requested by out|ously ill with pneumonia is recovering 2 s = in @ Hurry toty Name club room. The meeting | Fad been assured of some" support,| Narragansett ;kgtr-; toam A e Wb i AT of town friends of local people who| steadily. The adustable jaws of o new wreneh i openied b the amBahaet ek | but had not . dectacd neil ot T s eRtarty whe soletiag Y R L ave learned that it is a reproduction e ] L A Por ‘veal elfectivencin, {hla_old Maloney. - The boys plas 'a dete | Would hecome o candidate. - | | ematy jonn Hennom of Jowett CIty, | g o i8e SAUdAr. o irmed fo his|Of Fullers store, the bullding etten : , iy, [ andle au8 1onked Hhetk: Y Demmemade remeds hah B0 equal’ two hundred and ffteen dollars for | At an ad | %o ‘confer the thied degreo on a 1arEe | nome in the villnge. atter 3 fow weeksr| Teferred to in the same story, as it [his tima 99 per'cent. of the| 'The world’s greatest lodine works 3 Taeily nod cheaply prepared. he flags they have. One patri- | Groen W ‘r;"c‘;g'fgr'";:";g‘ of Phebe | class of candidates for Visit ‘with friefds i Newstk N 5. ° | depicts one of Edmund C. Siedman’s mpops Canada comesfrom are in Chile, haviag an annual output 3T ughters of the P tizen has st of fifty dolars. ted the hoys off American Revolution, held cil. Knights-of Columbus, Sunday. aft- | Ve MR (ES 1 BERart N- o o | early haunts. the United States, of 400,000 pounds. - dnnation hd | Monday | ernoon. Knights were present in large St Prake. Prier. wore han: | Sorme aotiar 2 In México men and women in the Yo' never know how quickly a bad vho are to canvass the nm'xl;eg fternoon, delegates and alterqates | canors. from Westerly. Mystic. and Samtln[lx?;a:‘x:fcliserbzne‘;n‘{1¥t\ - :‘)Eén‘w)fer\mgr Y;f:lx‘;:‘:;hmfi:\‘t‘lw?o ‘h:x ame social circle call each other by ...“S ean be conquered. until you try | New London. Brooklyn, Brower. wat’ 414 sitansd suring the latter part of ! their Christian names. ¥ this famous old home- "M“ Temedy. |0 L The first west-bound train was more { former Nt nd is survived {the | Weel = because of | Thursday's| g 29 Nine hundred #nd ninety-seven cut= 3 Anyone who bas coushed all day and oherge, Patr than_fwp hours lae, Monday morn- |by one sisier, Mrs. Brower and | storm. Yantic hasn't heen so com- i Hll l ’s {ing tools alone are required in manu~ 3 all might, will say that, the 'm"“""gfi (‘,"(‘ tHie i o 1 he crowd in the waiting room | two daughters, ‘Mrs. Worden Potter, | pletely snow-bound in thirty_yvears a ] facturig a modern rifle. s g X | Charbotte, zuss) hadlly i L than at the time of theland Mrs. H. Myers, both of Bropk- |it was during Thursday and- Frida An extensive dep-sit of coal, in some & Palmer rounion, years ago. lyn, N. Y. Maven 2% { @he harbar is now cleared of ice-and’| * The local fishermen Mrs. Charles: the fishermen have clear sailing to the better Davls, My | OPER Sea. out on With several craft moored to a and until noon Saturda; school was cl nearby country schools also. class “mails_awrived Friday FIVE MILLION PEQPLE' USED IT LAST YEAR - HILLS weally there is nothing better for conghs. Central Bape | Into 2 pint bottle, put 214 ounces of Pinex: then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can 1 Ppafpr] risces 233 feet thick, has been discov- g Loy cred ir North Manchuria. A New York inventor's machine to serub ceilings catches the waste water wry 702d. The are wishing for weather so that they may get fhe grounds again. The mar- and not g h Kame | Bearge F. X r Kets are short of fish and are-paving buntil late Saturday, Under the nh- | i g use Jdarified molagscs, boner, ot corn ok plece. when 3 nager Fountain's | Bagin A Harl, Mrs onerins BOane® whart awaiting repairs, including the | good prices. usual conditions, trolley service yas e el il a0t e g’fi" e o Swks ey, Bithes or, leam represeting the Lawton | san. Miss Fannie D. Holmes and Mgx- 0l time steamen, Chelsea, there is|. The boat being huilt for Harpld Ash- [ good. The 1 into the unavn| CASCA RS A Sl B thirds of the money us spent far igh Rollers and were | Frank I. Payne, alternates. | plenty of work i\ gight, but there is| bey at the Bratehi boat shop is ex- | Thursday was ai 3 p. m, but Frida { tar, have xdefraged» aparant a lack of financial power to Art 71, formerly of West- | put the shipyard in operation. At the home of his, fhere is not much business doing in - i1 New London.[the Stonington town court nowadays. Il be placed in the vault| Now that the war is over, agitation at Biver Bend today. Mr. Greene was! has beep resumed for the new town pected to be launched this week if the weather permit: Mrs. P. S. Mojton has returned aft- er two 4veeks’ Visit with relatives in Boston. Work has beenn rather slow at the marniag the irolley Bandil at scven fna | 'fu'flf b];““&;‘” ‘“n?:fteiga":»“mm“ a2 { maintained a £09d_schedule’ all )¢ Danish inventi a s da; and_until midnizht, accommoddt- BRroMIDE ihat boules milk sunder pressure o ing the Jarse number who went from that it keeps fresh two_vears or more, fere to Norwich to enjoy “Tumble Tn.” Standen) cald fumpdy Jox 20 years | ) Savannah tajlor charged $56 for cough preparations, and gives you a more itive, effective Teutedy. It keeps per- ectly, and tastes pleasant—children Tike it You can feel this take hold instantly, ayon. who hes been aver-| Byron Greene, { seas the U, S. nayy is home for a | erly, died Sui | few He has wonderful storios {o | S0, Albert C jtell ahout the experiences he has been ady lh ough. 7 The roads were hard to. get over s—brea a cold in 26 | making a single pair of irousers, but ., lolflg;ul.'"and hc:hnxl: ,\"m'fi,’fy‘l,"x:fi-:.: { *. and Mrs. Charles Fletcher haye | & carpenter and was for several vears hall. It was stated in town meeting | Noank ship vard for a few days he- |as they drifted and until héavy sleds | 'm;’—nh:v'sugflp lnv%‘. B ag fo make them . 180/ inches e tight cough, and soon vou will | med to Plainfleld after spending|foreman for the cox | three years ago that a citizen was|cause of snow.on the lumber. packed them down it was almost im. f Money_bacl if around the waist, 120 inches about the | eeks at Palm Beach, on their He went to New London to | to present a town-hall to the town, and| 1In the store of M. W. Rathbun there i genuine box le to break through the drifts. y the state road snow plow was | kept busy opening or ‘widening thol = seat and 30 inches around the bottoms v | of the legs. The agent for the Compagnie. Gen- erale Transatlantique announces that on about five vears afo. | that (he site for the same had been Rev. William A. Keefe. formerly pas. a memper of Franklin ’;‘gse e ® of St. John's church. was in this ns. ze and the people greefed him £h8 phiegi” thin oub. and then E'?T’ altoether. A day's mse will usual break up an 0'" ary_throat or ehest. eold, and it is siso enlendid for ‘bronehitis, eroup, hoarseness, agd bron- with M. sfif picture. is on exhibition a picture painted by o At All Prag Steres | Captain Peterson. John Jensen who selected. Mrs. Johit M. " Denison is expected is employed on|state road pathway between here and To aveid disappointme: ounees of . ask your Pinex” Fith anything alute satis- The Pimes v ou's _aoecot givs b ns and else. Guarante faction or rrney Co. Ft. Wayne, Ld. p— th N. ¥ H. & H. station, or here. He is now employed in | Boston. nce our Thrift Heaters will the balmy Southland ? ON DEMONSTRATION Why have that Chilly, Uncomfortable Feeling when GAS & ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT mkeyourrnnmllke AT OUR OFFICE is a Tipan sharks infest the sea of f-| urdays the ice cream arrives here on the 739 p. m. irgin, which happened 10 be oniy ten minutes late Saturday Other local dealers who manufacture | ice cream receive their cre out-of-town and it came under’ the same express rule that applied to fce cream. No hardship resulted to con- sumers, but the dealers were deprived of considerable business that s 2 real 0ss. Local Lacanics The Second Westerly church h; contributed $150 and * the ~Waterfor church $174.50 to the Sev. mh Day Paptist forward movement For the first time since Thu snow storm -electric cars werg | op- ted between Westerly and Norwich Not by spending it foolishly, but by investing it wisely. Why not fet your money work for you? ‘Any authority on money matters will tell you that New England manufacturers are big money makers, * B¢ Careful Do Not Invest in a Company That HasNO FACTORY . (SCIATIC PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED Keep ‘Sloan’s, the World’s unp. meat handy to allay aches @ HOUSANDS of men and vo-el, when the l little rheumati BerickP eaeails them, by kmmm haudy to knock it ux. opulaudmdohmmm—fn | more popular toda i " Tha becatice i 4s 80 wonderfully xiul in relieving all external n:hn pains — sciatica, hunhax ‘n, overstrained musdu, - that u nwu:ary, for it mn | frales without rubbing to the Leaves no muss, flamed 14 A bottle today is a vm; { caution. Keep it TRUCKS. We have sold mere trucks ihan we enmdmeuworkmgmmhl, Thtt is the rea- in our company. rofits are zout 517009»00 per truck. "Our schedule calls for g ; equalin; d;mt $300,000.00 profit. With more money mvpst- ed we muhl make $1,000,000.00 profit. Qur Factory at Portland, Conn., Appralsed Va!ue 3176;900 VQ" Only a Few Days Left to Buy AMERICAN Tractor Co. Stock AT THE PRESENT PRICE PREFERRED STOCK . 7 Per Cent. Cumulative, par value| " $10 per share—now $8. COMMON STOCK Profit-sharing, par Y.!ua $10 per share—now $5. Preferred Stock and Common Stock, ene share each. Tetal $2000 par. value forevery mn |M A Dealers Wanted And other valuable -‘unt‘ we b lieve to be worth aver $200,000.00.% AMERICAN MOTOR TRUCK & TRACTOR CO. 110 West 40th St., New York City Send me without obligation on my ‘part full information regard- ing American, Motof Truck in- vestment, corspenssesaciisesiannes Name an ice crgam famine in don’ ot ek die: Cansd o S -diall; e s v an extension of their line has een O sstimt, most comiglly, H“ aid mass here | Westerly Sunday, due by fhe 'tempo- e e | ires s moet valdable qrncentrated | SUIda¥ & er Morrissey-is fll. | rary Tule of the express company o e Fovrerance, 1o Valparaisos compound of genuine Norway pie ex- |, T R s ;}‘"‘t’g;’! Ifffl:.fle ¥as | zecaive no perighable 5o0ds Saturday. Chile, via the Panama Canal, Caileo, . the t reMable reme or of the dealers are furnished from: and ~ Antofagasta, L".‘... i ekt ,..q..fe,.‘ 4 Francie-de a former operator at| Providence and bevond and on Sate Mollendo, Arica an 5 carrying freight only. The waterfalls of Finland are theg- r(n(ally estimated to produce power lent to 3,000,000 horsepower at verage height of water. Lxperts have calculated that 1.050,000. horse- ver can be utilized directly in the of indpstry. At present only rsepower is beings utilized, 8o of dovelopment, 5 ; i And the Fly Escaped. One of the queerést stories of antos mobile Wrecks copes from" Geneva. A man driving along the state voad toward Waterlop had the windshicld of his machipe open. A dragonfly entered ibrough the opening and hit him in the face. He tried to brush it off, moving the steering wheel uns consciously, ran into the ditch and through a fence and had a bad smash up. - And the Worst of it'is, the safe ferer can't sue the fiy for damages. —Buffalo Express. ve Tapz. ol Pegple who hgye spent hours of ¥ from wearing mew shoes over will find that strips of adhesive julied over corns and across 3 vhare blisters so often; ap- fil insure solid comfort. Adhe; : his Out—It is Worth Money DON'T MISS THTS. Cut out this sl enclose with ic and mail to Foley, Co., 2§35 Sheffield A\'\- ‘Shicao, ke writing your name and’address clear-. Address ...c...is seerenn [ 1y. You’will uoll‘vl $a tiitul'n w pacakage ‘comtaining Foley's {Ho aud Tar Compound, for t:.ughl um'm there is irere m greill ‘possibility —

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