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7 ¢ n;mn: qw %t Wil tiad Drousht b Meht “tute by Lincoln to. Wa’&lngtm:"whieh hd been lost sight of mq ery in Springfield, Illinois, 1832, Mr. Alexander saig Nieolay a.nfl Bay and all the-other biographers of Lin as far as he had discovered, Txéd bveflo‘hked this tribute.. Letters and telegrams are gong to him from various sections of the country -citing uxan'v publications in which the trib- ute is printed. Ameong them is the Nicolay and Hay biogvaphy. e oy £ Glastonbury.—The story of “Abby Smith and Her Cows," a pamphlet published more than 40 years ago, re- cording what is reputed to be the first public stand ‘taken in Connmeeticut for woman suffrage, is recalled in the sale Wednesday of a part of the noted H BAG. Jim Johnsdn cum to my moury Fu’ buy " frizzly hen, ArtT-say, way, zszah An’ doam cum back ags e Por doe my coat i Tatiers - “An' de - ehum s dgess_in rags, We nevah sell dg hem Wha' find e cun)..h baga. blue-gum niggah cum here, aim't see 'im cum qr But‘he sho done Dl “‘mn\ baz Befo' my- eal An) de ohillun zit matary An' de mule ‘e git de bott An" dat ole ranny o' mine She taken Wid de rot, My it-gun she sheot téo high, De cobn shidot too low, Des ‘cause he Nani a oun. ah ‘bag Befa' smy cabin doal keep in line thsn" e governor 'de- ;1aregdwflth db‘!nuk p\ide. And' &el‘\ T “You are the hope of the nation. There is not one of you boys who and | Bas not the opportunity to become governor of New York. You are, sit- ting under the flag that loves you and protects you. Am I right?” b The dishes rattled ‘with the cheers of the youthful diners. “Gondbye, Al” they shopted as he turned te leave the hall. tfias dry s St dg oumr 4 ays before Judge Oliver Williams, at a special session of !hp Third district court, Monday. Charles J, Boulanger, a weaver from Carolina was charged with intoxica- | tion and pleaded guilty, but: declared | A New London firm is installing the he did not become intoxicated by heating apparatus for the new silk flfl!flu wmmy brandy, gin or | mill building. The machinery for this bu eider, but by |stalled just as soon as the building is i? Jmiu and coffee. | plant is in qtomge and will be im- He told the court he had cramps and | completed. purchased a four-ounce bottle of gin- | Miss Jessie Smith is attending the ger. He then went to a restaurant | Christian Bndeayor convention in Cottrell presses running , night day, and the local plant is busy on a rush order for eighteen more presses: for the same concern. These pressges are used espeeially for color and gen- eral' magazine work. 7 I LINCOLN'S TRIBUTE TO e WASHINGTON IN BIOGRAPHY New York, Feb. 23.—Students of Lincoln lore took exception today to de buck: and mixed the ginger with his coffee. | Providence. the statement of Lucion Hugh Alex. | Smith fapm in Glastonbury by Mrs.{Reh L8 [ see fe buckra man He remembered leaving the restau-| ' Ed Carlton Higgins is home on alander of Philadelphia on - Sawidag Héferf Tambert to her son, John Lam- A\- when she cum to my house brief vacation from Tufts school, Donald Kenneth of New, York is vis- rant, then lest consciousness, he said, Medical until he awoke in a prison cell. His purpose in coming to Westerly was ‘not to get dp\]:?k, but to do some |iting rfiatlv:’_s h?;e R rmary 0] s boardi .mistre The country dance ai he a S!‘ m‘u'uf” haae 5 5 "‘ Monday night was a pronounced suc- 'decuud || not have lha&!ereé but for-his- of CAWilllam canm«.va.n of Stamford isj | ach ailment andthe ot nere on a visit to relatives. ’ 2 Carl V. Bricker, a teacher in New -|listening ~-to his personal history, | Haven schools, is at his Westerlyl Judge Willlams deferred sentence up- | home on a brief visit. i en the payment of cests, $2.80. . | M. Russell Burdick is home from New The soudiers’ bonus board will or- | YOFK 0n a brief vacation. ganize today (Tueséay) when Cap- tain Edgar R. Barker of Providence De luck cum-back agen. MENTHOLATED . HOARHOUND COUGH DROPS ~ AND GIVE AQUK’.'K AND: “SATISFACTORY RELIEF. Fu' she seratch all roun' de st‘ ratch all roun' de ¥i ry time T watch her, She seratchin’ mighty hahd. B An' she look all roun’ de gya'dem, An* den she look some- ma’, An® den she fin’ dat c\lnjah bag Befo' my cabin deah! —Robert J. | AMERICAN MOTOR TRUCK & TRACTOR COMPANY | Austin. ‘Washington. D. LONGFELLOW .ON THE HNK!. ¥ drove a golf ball into the'air, It fell to earth, I knew not where, GEN. WOOD TELLS WHY HE For 1, alas, was short of sight which all beneficiaries under the act will be required to {lll out and file with the board. Persons entitled to the bonus are commissioned officers, enlisted men, field clerks, warrant officers, army andg navy nurses, duly recognized as such by the war or navy department who enlisted, were enrolled in, or ‘were mustered into the army, navy, marine corps, coast guard or national naval velunteers on or after April §, 1917 and prior to November 11, 1918, or to their dependents or heirs-at- law. The applieant must have been U had kicked my opponent instead of him. Nebraska supporters have entered General Wood's nam in the republican presidential preference primary to be held April 20. Such things are what we are try- 'ing to prevent through universal mil- H itary training,” the speaker continu- ¥ e A An4 douldn't follow 15 in its A'ght ALVAYS KEEP A BOX. | (£ dusrony S8 sivergont. Sacesary | PAVORS MILITARY TRAINING Factory: Portland (Middletowa), Conn. AR ON HAND B | Prratony "to the aisCibution of %S| Lincoln, Neb, Feb. 23—Toward the Executive Offices: 110 W. 40th St., New York, N. Y. For 1 decmed it 4 thing eyosedingly L « §100 bonus 1o Rhode Imland service B e R e b ) Z That inferior caddie's superlor smile. 2 5 T b X oon., soom after, 1. foun e y C.A.BRIGGS CO HlIl |z sad,rarses, pavmenss tg Moy 1150 Ciadal raving searned 1o, manaie @ American Investors O TR Vil o e ot = . ang , ; ir i j e onar, ’ CAMBRIDGE, MASS. s ’ board Will prepare s fopm of anphi- %?xl;d r;aflie: in ?r?-radefl?:here today . o1 . Ang the caddie was standing sardon- (Y | cation similar to a questionnaire|jepore the Wood for President elub. Ameflcan Ml“]ona“'es leally grim— =i i American Motor Trucks The three are like the links of a chain. joined. They are never broken, MERICAN HUMOR OF THE DAY Browne—It is never too late to mend. Towne—But that Is no veason why a fellow should wait until he's dead broke.—Cartoons Magazine. Dauber—I hear you are painting a Madonna. Gone in for religious art, eh Smiers—Not exactly—it's ~a prima donna.—Boston Transcript. They are d. He declared a popular conception that universal military training meant compulsory training in militarism te be erroneous. GOV. SMITH OF NEW YORK a resident of Rhode Islang for not THE GUEST OF NEWSBOYSI Fussy Passenger—(on ,board a lesjs than :xx months immediately Caskdey i steamer)—Doesn't the boat tip a lot, prior to entering the service. Ao Tt HOn: 23 Al Sadth. ex Siswara—Yos che's weiting a £ood P;rsa : \;ho have received dishonor-| N York, Buest of honor today | % vou, —London Ideas. able discharge from the service, Whe |t the Washington’s Birthday dinuer $1 000 0@0 00 #! Roading maketh a full man” have deserted :who have received a|at Brace Memorial Newsho, ) ) . El «Woll. herc's a lbrary grewded Solgters Loy o )yg};flcersl;“frs;nczgv.q«he undergraduates were with _books” said the host gleomily. TO GET VIEWS OF LABOR HOW WHITE TERRIER il it el o ';l;grvgf;grfi;;:un;mshed adling REA How did they get it? Working for it? Saving it out [{ “Snail we have a souse with Shakes- - . . s 3 peare or a snifter with Byron "—Kan. ON SHIPPING POLICY BILL DELAYED T“EATREGOERS‘;f;)g‘g’T’:;f‘:‘SOf Ang: thoge, “v‘v‘gre"‘gu.'l't‘e miniscences of the days when he bat-|H of their wages? No—No—No—and a couple of B city Journat New York, Feb. 23.—Theatregoing | of fraud or wilful violation or eva- = thin: neat-naer . that more times—No! to rise on matmou came perilously near, a self-constituted committee | called on the motorman for an expla- alive, would benefit under the act. Many friends attended the funeral| DENTIST | Office Hours: buy these stocks when the companies were just start- sengers on an express in the | sion-of the draft law, No woman DENTISTS : sell nowe Bke? : e enth avenue fumed and fretted|other than an army or navy nurse| i . X e BAES it's just iike having this afternoon while the train crawled | s ‘entitied to' beneht under the act, e If Fortunes have be‘en made _md Motor Stocks and the § ous giel thwosy you a kiss, “The sen along at a snalls pace with frequent | excepting as the dependent or heir: | 1. e o yment 2 f| Liment is a vt ge jerky stops. Ag the hour for curtains | at-law of & deceased person, who, of || DR, ALFRED RICHARDS} B people who had the good judgment and courage to BI L=t 4 =i M panther. "That \mn\" fellow 100.\5 furtlv@" g ing business now have these fortunes and are enjoy- services of Councilman- Charles G.: | nation. He was found pecring ‘anxz- 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. o rienced jewel- Tously out his cab Window 4t a be. | G E, 8% Me home i Croes atrest |} 0017 A Mot 0 R R Y ing them, Here are some Tx' ures showing what Five B "o i engagement | wildered brown and swhite_tersier | Bonsioe ahurah but as there aen rd Room 305 Thayer Building ! Hundred Dollars ($500) worth of stock in some of [|+ins:—London Ancwers. | racing along the track at. its best Tel, 299 Residence tel. 1225 §} First Day Baptist pastors in West- | erly at present the service was con- officials | speed. When the sunshine lulls the storm the Motor Companies has returned to. the investor. & . " to sleep s have been “The pup can’'t run any faster,” satd | 5 ucted bv Rev. Clayt A. Burdick -1 P 3 The taxis never balk: the motorman, “and ‘1 ain't going to | 4UC MDA AL MONEY INVESTED PRESENT VALUE PR s ¢ | run over him. That stands, if we dan't [ B29t0r of Paweatuek Seventh Day| pocwhon RUIg Sl UlsEsTEO R fee get to Times square till night.” Fsbu;‘s “l}‘n“c‘;med The beautiful floral | $500 in Federal Motor Truck Co.....8 21,090.00 3 deep— DENTIST 5 g 5 > set pieces from & # . ~ E = That's when you have to walk, (rtimimes square the terrier was Stll| memhers of the town council, the po- ¢ # $500 in Chandler Motor Co....,.... 17,500.00 —Washington Star et rottng dhend, of fhe tain, but at | RQ"Qustment, ‘From: Davia Newsti || DR. EDWARD KIRBY W8 300 in Stutz Motor Co el N My o e B s awosla ot e % a former employer, from assoeiate | i 7 : & 2 .. aiais alBtealie 22 : £ itions wowld | “I hope hel fall aut when he sees | workmen i the’ Josgon Coduri|] Reom 107 Thayer Ruiding {18 €500 in Ghevrolet Motor Co. . ...... 140,000.00 asked Tones: Phon Heurs 9-12; 1:30-3 619 and 7 to 8 p. m. Granite Works, from the Granite| Cutters’ union and from Joseph Co- | duri. The body was placed in. the vault at River Bend. Thomas Hol- flag were to be | motorman. LAST PARADE OF VETERAN FIREMEN OF NEW YORK |® . $500 in Hupmobile Motor Co.....x. 44,080.00 @& $500 in Paige Detroit Motor Co...... 120,000.00 he gets cold feet™ replied PBrown. Journal and Tribune. C" BONDS —Knoxville by . . e “Didnt you you were something b R IRECAND drngl Rosldanegad. IR J. o if $500 in Overland Motor Co......... 100,000.00 8 olshevist * : % = Vew 3. —TF s g Bra s dae MY - : e i S H 4~ £ “Yes ( Bul I'm cured. You see, Green- | vore of 16 “vamps® who foughs pres| iam Craig and Alexander G. Thomp-| R C. R CHAMBERLAIN $500 in General Motors Co......... 130,000,00 s ot B DF Thes” paotih mhe i Gk | nalf a century ago held thelr last bRy E’ iy D . $500 in Ford Motors Co........... 1,250,000.00 wated o jolu svery new snviely that 2 Wa gtan's - i i 0 A B 3 “Wasn’t it Seolomon who said, w3k ke S\q:;::-‘: T et 1 DO L omie o ‘New London et o Lt D ental We believe that the American Motor Truck and e o | e e it | lliness with pneumonia. He is sur- | ; T i “I Delieve so. Why? m,i“‘,‘,‘,,!Hu‘“"‘.«‘nffii reluctant -t admit| e by & davehter, Addier wito. ot | Fi Tr.actor Company shares will be worth double the ‘,{m’f‘zf.;t;l;; s e £ | WS iR Rt e e et g hank v price you pey very soan, Because our factory; land, . B st s v 0 MR e d ma i S8 eir antiguates re o . ' H 3 £ 3 ] a L Siient of | ensine, " the pride of the department | The funeral will be held from tho res: Surgeon machinery, material, efc., is worth, we believe, dou- foing to get any.’—Birmingham Age s G Waterbury, a former resident of ble what we paid for it. The money you invest in Herald. ns i 5 A avenue, New London. Elisworth Dunham Goldsmith of | Westerly and Miss Marie Barthing of POINCARE CHAIRMAN OF REPARATIONS COMMISSION i this company buys material to make trucks. Our KT Grory Buildi 5 vidine sales for 1920 should earn a profit of $300,000.00. KALEIDOSCOPE NO WORD FROM HOLLAND Ira Cole, 90 years old an Norwich, Conn. ned from + Salomonia, Indiana, - were married in | of the governmet- Puiniios Office i ABOUT ITHE EX-KAISER | Parie Feb. 33.—(Havas). The rep-| (. Jumes Lutheran church in Sal- This stock is offered to you now at Washington since 1876, is -believed to 5% ons cemmission o © Deace|amonia, February 15. Mr. Goldsmith be the oldest active person in the ndrew . Bonar j conferen met this afternoon.| wnen in Westerly was connected with — United States. D I A ST | A WO iy oottt $12 PER SHARE the commission, hand- ‘mer President Poin- is credentials as French repre- tive in the body. M. TPoincare sen as chairman of the com- A noted British wireless telegraph company has announeced the produc- tion of a radio direction finder that enables ships to locate another’s po- sition in the densest fogs. China and Japan are pre-eminently He served in- the world war as a lieutenant of engineers in the Ninety- | first division. The bride served as an army nurse overseas. Local Laconics The superior court for Washington DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE for the preferred 7% cumulative—with One Share of Common Stock Free mperor zovernment. " % the seaweed eating :afiun:om of the ew Britain—At the annual meet-|county convenes at Westerly this . 7 world. Among no other people are aeao, uunh uesn ing of the siockholders of the Stanley | (Tuesday) morning. Mnklng 520.00 worth for ench $12.00 mvuud. B | seaweeds so extensively eaten and rel- Tndie Vcrks yesterday. afternoon Waiter H.| The banks, the_schools and the b, ished as food substances. B — Hart was elected to. the directorate post office were closed in observance of Washington's birthday. In invitation of the work now go- ‘ing on in some of the big cities, the people of Westerly are assisting the { highway department in clearing the Children Cry 'lor I-'letellar’s i ed to egt oatmeal than ever before. British gold imports for the week ended February 4 were £1,480,000, mostly from South Afriea; eéxporis were £1,134,00, mostly to North and South America and India. After a study of the tobacco and cigarette market of Western Sweden it has been found that the importers of these goods ‘are and always. have been faverably inclinéd toward direct importation of American Virginia and Turkish cigarette and tobacco. There are, however, certain eonditions which must be fuylly complied with, and this is done American exporters mx rest assured of gratifying. results. 'WOMEN NEED filling the' vacancy caused by the death of his father, William H. Hart. 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: Sa.mto 8 p. m. Telephone Bdward Butler, teacher of Hnglish 1nd history in the Swampsecott High a-hool, spent the week end and holi- day at his home in Westerly. The national colors were displayed Monday at the post office, town hall, | __ CASTINGS memarial building and high school. IRON CASTINGS One printing establishment has 148 ‘FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street STONINGTON The fair recently given by Nina council, Knights of Columbus, netted the organization $2,800. George Thompson, for a braech of the peace, was penalized $2 and costs The factory where the AMERICAN TRUCK is made and which is owned by this Company, has over 110,000 square feet of floor space. t E m is : in the Stonington town court Monday. NuT STAMIT pBwara 'fie"affu:dananigcis: Caroivn & LEGAL NOTICES. all installed and we are now making trucks to endleton returned t w York Mon- 1 W S PR e w el T T NOTICE fdar | er Wonied, Wil for Per ¥ Laia E. Pikinas Vege car . 'endleton. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert MeClung have Lo i ‘FOR TOWN MEETING. The legal voters of the Town of Bozrah are hereby warned to meet at the Town Hall in said Town on Satur- day, Feb. 28th, 1920, at 2 o’clock p. m., to lay a tax an the grand list last perfected, to fix the compensation of the Tax Collector, to see if the Tawn will authorize the Selectmen to hor- Tow money to defray the current ex- Surely Re- moms ‘ering and Pain. Here is Proof. Al Countexfeifi lmimu:;:h a::d ¥ are bug nts that Exp“rim mflaen_ endanzer the hu.lth of, What t is CASTORIA Drops a.nd Sonthlng Symps. It is plelunt. It conlaiu moved to Westerly, where they will complete their work on the History of Westerly. Miss Louise Trumbull will tell of Lorna Doone, the heroine of Black- moore's novel at the Tuesday meeting of the Stonington Travel club today, The Comfort club of Calvary Epis- copal church met Monday evening at f th T acither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Jtp | '° "°m° 5 Mrs: Stlles T. Stanton. | J62 4 00 amy i e age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has WOODSTOCK G e B et e JOHN S. SULLIVAN, ALBERT G. AVERY, E. LEROY LATHROP, Selectmen of Bozrah. W. W. BENTLEY, Town Clerk, Dated’ at Bozrah, this lSth day of February, 1920 feb2d4d NOTICE The legal voters of the Town of Canterbury are herby notified and warpned to meet at the Town Hall in said Town on Tuesday. March 2d, at 11 a'clock in the forenoon, to act on the lollowxnz. viz:: pastors’ ce First, To see if any additional ap- the Interchurch Woru propriations and expenses be votes and added to the amounta voted at the last Town Meet ms. been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Feverishness Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; the Stomach and Bowels, aids therefrom, and by regutating the assimilation of Food; givmg healthy and natusal sleep, The Children’s Comfort —The Mothes’s Friend. ceNUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of No service has been held at the Con. gregational church for three Sundays on ageount of snow storms and illness in the parish. “The ive Hundred club met with Mrs. George B. Hefler Saturday even- ing last. George M. Sampson had the good fortune to shoot a fox last week. ‘Oscar Nelgon, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Nelson, died at the home of his parents last Saturday. He had been ill with measles, became worse and died. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. Rev. F. B. Harrison is in Hn.rtford this week to attend the ference of movement. iy et rs, William A, Weaver died at the Tiome of hex. brothercin law, Pestmas- | orifionthe 0 & special appro. ter Geerge A, Lyon, Saturday after prlfiu:n be votad !al shevellus snow. d, Ta 1 1 xfl;};& of several weeks. pmnn‘.unns and 2,;1%.‘.". e Fourth. any o(he! hu-lmsa proper to ba don= at said meeting. 4 L - LRl M L MAIL THIS TODAY American Motor Truck & Tractor Co., 110 West 40th St., New York, N. Y. Send me, without obligation on my part, full in- formation regarding American Motor Truck and Tractor Co. investment. Name . ?‘fin wlnnu.ry testimoni seem to prove fi In Use For Over 30 Years sessran at Lynn, has been received here of the > dress : The gndden death of Miss Henrictia Wil B LR S Ad R DR G e S For forty yeara it has heen the atand Kind You Have Always Bought Brookism, N X Miss Wiliame Sived | 997 of Fobruary. 4. 5. 1030, (o R M e ) e For Tomale . . has o here as a girl, the family home being what is now the Congregational par- sonage, Miss Willul!\l Was a niece of the-late Dr. George A. Bowen. nnrm{omhn!mmmdsofwomn who now are free from suflwn; by THE CENTAUR CO! Y. YORK SITY, “ oA e o, o RIX, Selectmen of the Town of Canterbury.

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