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| ‘their intérests the lking delegate mlanp-{i ‘enforce the law he said he doubted ‘whether such a law could be strictly j enforced but that he thought there ! would be a: general observance of it. Employes of the Waterman Worsted |, = = cor v remained out on strike Wed- ® SCC §ig ’ nes b to which time the company | & st . - . p g 1 5:3 1 hed mot. acceded to their . demands,| - Theusands ‘of housewiven have found- || Ansther Grest' Piclurs About ~a 2 n (2] ° . which inélude a. 48-hour week and a| that they can.save two-thirds of the |} Country ‘Boy ‘and His Big Fight > & : - 15 percent. increase in pay. . | money usually spent for cough prepara- wK the rid, A Typical OF LADIES 79¢ CORSET COVERS | LADIES’ $1.95 LADIES’ The Putnam city tax rate for the| tions, by using the well-known old reci fiscal year is to-be'§ 1-2 mills, an in-|, for g cough SYIUp 2t ROME. i | e 3 2 is simple and chieap but it has no equal ADDED ATTRACTION For 53 Cents NEW SPRING M IR Y AT | Bt el ] Miles Minter P e d PETTICOATS i cough and gives im Al Minter : TFL STYLE WAISTS ICOA ustae, Seualy topping s ordimary congh I8 Vitles IV ASHFORD 24 hours or less. s » $1.95 WAISTS For $1.53 e ik annees | of. Pines . romemky : h TION - Steve Kovarvicks was in Williman- | drugist, pour it into a pint bottle snd e . IsTEDI O For §1.53 $1.95 LADIES’ MUSLIN [l uc satureay. e A R £ D | PEAGH OF A JAZZ SHow ARy |aoe i e T ST | S e e 5 T || 4. SONEDY SRAEINERTE| bt Girearin Comey S 4-QUART ENAMEL SHEETS, 72 x 90 For s] 53 house was on fire. Neighbors quick- | tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts 2 Part Comedy PRICES, 50c to $2.50—Plus War Tax e, For 53 Cents SAUCE PANS F ’SI 53 action e biaze was soen exiinguien- | © 16a tmly atonibing bow lekly i k . 23 . ed. No damage was done o '® | acts, netrating rol ev Al "2 PAIRS OF MEN'S For 53 Cents oLy 12-QUART 80, Mo damage was done to he | sty penctatig tirontl vry ai 35°CENT “FOOT REST”|™ T MEN'S $2.00 ENAMEL COVERED - dreaded cough disappear cntirely, Nothing This place was entirely cut off from | beiter for bronchitis, spasmodic eroup, the outside world Friday and Satur- rorhel 5 — For 53 Cents For 53 Cents For $1.53 For $1.53 the outeide world Fridty and Satir- | hiarseness or bronchisl setima. e mads the roude impasexdle, VUL by (he | 4rai0d " crumoung of - gemsine. Norway || Trores Fros Satorts, 7200, 112 ||| .Senday, Monday and Tusedey e telephones being all out of ordef. o 5 - 3 R v THESE SPECIAL PRICES FOR 2 DAYS ONLY, FRIDAY—SATURDAY [l 5i5ns el Sostomes excost | hag exirach known the worlt orer for Direct From N. ¥. Capital Theatrs, e e e s Timoth, ‘Avoid disapointment by aski r Diving. Novelty and Turning Thousands Away Daily. ] & y Lynch has been taken sking you! iving . Novel - ’ o4 to, St Joseph's hospital, Willimantic. Sroeeist ar 40 Oinces of 8 -!;n::" fl:i-:: They Do Amything But Talk rs. Pearl Adams, who has been | full direc 3 THE KEYSTONE STORE, Danielson [} o 8 me e i fmain sy || = e o wom ¥ , L8 | turn to her home in Phoenixville. faction or monev promptly refunded ‘ Cot > . . ; VERNON ~ MATHIEU Mrs. Mollle Willis of New Haven is | weight of snow, the north sheds of the | § wm Juggling_Navelty mm'"g P MO D R T PUTNAM the guestiof Mr. and Mrs! John Edger- | Neviug y y JAMES J. COR g Middletown.—There is no bullding of | A Six Part al Fssture. The ter Wednesday afternoon from Jo- |gide &t thia - (Thursday) .mornings| With influenza, is improving slowly. |any kind in Middletown and nonc of || Story of & 'rf:GFe-md o 1 seph Zandale, proprietor of alleys in|session of the superjor céurt in this| Clifford Herring of Rockville was & | any consequence in the way of homes |[ man Who Cleans Up Ward Politics et et el e o e e { recent caller on Vernon friends. Friday morning there was consider- | make a full pint. If you prefer, use STOCKINGS GOOD FULL SIZE NIGHT GOWNS ly came to the rescue and by prompt | a family a longz chimney. 9 ens -and raises the phlezm, soothes and e e Tl iy | e ha etsieates, ot el ; STOCKINGS DISH PANS SHIRTS KETTLES My bl e bl L AU L LR THEATRE s DEels B its healing effect on the membranes. TREYELLO AND SEALS Where it is'Playing All This Week i e e e s —Sihgingand Takies Ofisces 3 Foingh ton. morning. In “THE PRINCE OF AVENUE A strings rolled on alleys in Worces- Judge George . Hinman will pre- Kenneth Webster, who has béen ill The state police department have| Miss Elizabeth Mankin, a graduate B - e in. New York, and Marries an Zandale's 1069. . taken 4ction 10 stop tha. sate of soc|nurse from New York i visiting her! ~New Haven—According to reports || disitese Bown, er the Sowsor, Thor Estimated net expenses of the town | called policy tickets in this city motber, Mrs, Tilza Guzman, of this|medc tc the board of cducation, more Y {ived Up to His Nams. When They mate s ; Higa, v " s an - B DANIELSON {may mean the end of tho footbride ot Killingly for the 1919-20 year, as| \ednesdays warm sun started a|Place t Haven schools are of ltalian parent- || Discovered Him Hobhobbing With that is such a convenlence' to many | compiled n 2 budget by the selectmen |AOW Of Water such as has not been | MIs George Abbbott entertiined her} TOF e the Aristocrats on the Avenue, They rloads of yarn!residents in the Riverview section. | for consideration at the adjourned gn-|Seen .in Putnam’s streets for many Mrs, Bennie: Reichenbach, from Rock= Saybrook.—Thirty-si b Wondered Until His Purpose Be- of operations at) The bridge is In weakened condition | nual town meeting to be held on the|days. . b sl veaians h BTk e e e || came Known, and Then They Knew Mills Wednesday | and, it is feared, might be torn loose | evening of March 8, show. that $112,- | The Ioyt Musical Revue. company | VIJiS, SUnS R made DDAt b et ne ol | He Truly Was a Prince Among oo it e e T o | o arch ot ¥ hins. |closed @ very successtul engagement| The sollcitors are busy making a | Name cociety at their meeting held in (R se of Hartford, form. | i which 1t 1o new g Fieidly mod | T soimmen o b2y the Dilwiat the Bradley theatre, Wednesday, | Nouse to house canvass of Vernon for | St. John's church Sunday. They will woolen manufacturer in this{ The Army and Navy basketball | items and believe that all of their es- | Playing to capacity business. USIER 008 duivedor /e Rockyillaihas | bernecelved, niext, Sundiyjeveningial NOGRAM WEEKLY n. visited with relatives in Dan-|team of Manchester is scheduled to|timates are conservative. The laying | Herbert Smith continues to improve|Pital fund. =~~~ aar| pecial Bervicer. telsor: play Connecticut Mills heres Saturday | of o 19 mill tax will be necessary to |{rom day to day, after an llness with % Olmlya, Hibbirdesome. Dust Visitors to Norwich say there is|evening. The vi / Collinsville—Mrs. Lena Brekil, a iting team is said to | raise the amount required. Ll EOE < i(.’:m,fi?:“s‘fm‘g_:: a visitor at George | sormer resident of Collinsville, has an- ceplonally fine play- Repairs are being made to the Con- -« 2 nounced her marriage with S. Morton o o The gross amount regational parsonage, damaged * by SRR ST much Jess snow in that city and | be made up of than there is in this ter ing after an illness of sleeping sick- f the town's ex : | 4 Biown of New York city. Mr. and |NCSS lasting over a week. P i pense Is estimated at § -90. but | fire in January. TWS « i A T Meriden—Only. ‘two arrests for in- Mrs, Daniel Corey is dead at the | fnars aro credits und other sources of : Mrs. Brown: will continue living in} den, i M. J. Ginet, M. 5. was cele- [ home of her son, Carl. in New York.| rocemue that will nive the net cost| Alfred Bonnevile was named &| Westchester—S. Fikin has par- | New York. toxication have been made by the & requiem mass at &t James'| Mrs. Corey formerly. iived on Maple | foun (o the amount mentioned member of the board of selectmen of Wednesday morning for Ar- t . et S P | Wartfard.—Miss Tva L. Abber of No, | Meriden police ‘since the prohibition street, in Danielson. The body is to > : law became effective Jan. 16. n Putnam to succeed Joseph = Lapalme,| chester owned by Mrs. Franc Oder- {537 New Britain avenue. who has been : The_bearers were | be brought here for burial. | The details of the budget as the e- | who died recently. Mr. Bonneville 18| man. a teacher of art in the Hartford public | Middletown—This city is to hate a .\V’i"";lfl),-!;::h.‘l;l‘rr— Jasson J. Martin i dead at- his|lcctmen will submit it to the mee the democrati¢ member of the board % ; school six years, has resigned.to | Dollar day according to plans made by crzanize an art department in a young | the committee of the Chamber of | w(man's seminary in Wilkesbarre, Pa. | Commerce, which - chose Thursday, | R A | March 11,'as the date. orfolk—Because of the serious coal : Aol Congregational clergymen from var-| -~romEry—wWIIBUR—In New Lon- | Shortage here the officers of the Con- m?",i’fi".’fr‘ le:slg\epgit “bitchers. to | 46 ious towns in Windham county and'a| en, March 2. 1920, hv Rav. W I | gresational church have decided it is | 2 BOTC L CREREROTE, TREACR, 19 ) 1082 nuiber of lay de.egates will come| Tam‘lton. Milinrd F. Mitche'l of New { best not to hold services in the chapel | d nere today (Thu:sday) to attend the| '~ndon dnd Xiss Bel laced in th - ome in South Killingly. Martin | follows: e o0 M EiydeSmith bave rer | NPRYSS PARRIOTN 7 T iopiaced in the receiv-| was born July 13, 1360, in Foster, R.| To Be Raised by Taxation. e Ton vt il ke llves fin Keabedy was: is funerei ay.| L @ 8on of Mr. and Mrs. John Mar-| Gradd List $5.959,466.50 o nedy funer th. He leaves two daughters Beu- |y o mill will raica ... .. lah, who lives at home, and Miss| 1~ mul will ro' ith, o fDan‘elson, also two broth- |17 mins will _ Snow removal so far this winter| | . has cost the town $4.388.57, this be- | ers, Amos of South Killingly, and|qg will Horace of New Jersey. . $297973 St .101 .107 ng the amor of ordérs drawn to ise ha E. Wilbur | for the present. The midweek prayer | Su¥, can obain at & 20 per cent. re- date. Other work that has been done 119 wi'l raise | Windham " county conference of Con-| °f Groton. service was held at the parsonage on | given a setback to the project of selling v from the high-| Frank Barber of the Casino bowl-|20 will raise | Eresational churches. ' The morning T BRIGEY S YRInE, government meat here. R e n will open af ten o'clock and - iil.—Rev. 2 G 1919—1820. | the afternoon session at 2 o'clock. A | YVT—Tn this city March 3, 1920, Har | , Rocky Hill—Rev. S. Carlvle Schact | Mariborough.—The campaign for s’ on | T o e ] AT o s e ot 0 Aiiama s vteaet fer, spassos “ongrerational { membership in the Hartford county orms will be Arviohit T e e church. has accepted a eall {0 the First | farm bureau, which was to be carried atate ‘high- r 1 | Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford iwill| “FRSTER—In Sheton, Conn. Feb. 28, T ots 1o Jorey acer | on the last week in February, is to be way between Danlelson anhl Waure Poor— Ealininte | be the speaker at the morning-session| 19%0. Stanlev A Wehster of Seymour, | SOUNtY, Cal. Ie expects to leave April | extended to April 1, owing to condi- } and Central Willage by the direct| moy s Farm +ooios: 700,09 nd e aris e Hindaicer il r of Colcheste: 1st L ‘ tians of travel in rural sections. The TR i e e do Poor ... : 3.000.00 | be Rev. Geo ety »sen . March 2| South Norwalk—William Volimer, | Fruteuu is out for 3,000 members, of Feute Wil be opese ain today. S Phor 0 | resions dircetor of the Consrezations| Ztauered 1l anuchier of Ad: - sheriff of I'airfield county, *vhich the quota for Marfborough is 50. g e B R T ptics ) oot dia Tieker and’tre’late Rufus Stan- home at 6 o'clock Monday morn- | Greenwich. — Final figures of the the heaviest that S Dioakes thes e i e i e e e F el Nor el o e sed grand list of Greenwich as filed by R & 8| Tran e vis 00 i cial, civic and reli & ) — S e nd r ¢ d sighw: Regts Y |mentare ziven as the Shjects "t be| TMP ® — Tn Middletown, Mareh 2. the assessors give the iotal valuation | That Had Been His Challenge:— Ki met for the| pige 9,000 00 1200000 | worked for by the newly . organized| 1920, Margaret A. Semple daushter| Prinee (3eorge Of Greecs D $27, o an In- | “Show me a sign from Heaven, tail- e Tooms T the| e Sanon | Mens club of the Congregational| o, the iate James W.and Margaret| =7 . Seease 5F i ison sawmes over 128t for man, and | may believe in your Fednesday _and 00.00 600,00 | . which Starts its activities With | =ncxltes b GuRers fon d 1ist, 2,200 d God.". Charley Stesle's atheism ransa se- 0100 o | nbers enrolled. Officers elected | | rrankiin tireat. Fridns Afternion. £ “Vauations have. been raised. B . | 29in brought him trouble. For the lectme dget o 00 a0.0o 'inciude. President, Willlam L. Mac-| Mareh % at 2 o Burlal at con- Converse heads the list with property | anatical failor crept upon him P r a vear, as 10000 20000 donald: vice president, Ernest C.| veniemce of fam! valued at $1,075641; and Percy ~A. | hile o slept, and in his trembling column to- ¥ 1.100.00 170700 ! Morse; secr -treasurer, F. J. Dan- | “NTATNE-—Tn Ba'tle. March 3 1920, Rockefeller is second with $581,630. | hand was a little iron cross, heated te road repairs 100.00 100.00 iels. Anna Talbot, wife of Alfred Fon- et v Bl ST SR T :hlt;;:ut—lh_vsbn fr:m V\';“:V::_ =2 Pl Appropriation grading g | Daniel Malley, of Pomfret, wha! -*n% ., o5 | 2 | bran on his breast. it at g T - e ] street . 600.00 600.00 | some time since was discharged from| rcc of funeral hereafter. HOUFE ASSING' SATURDAY or improvemen id roads for 1917 to 1919... 2,100.00 veling snow, estimated . ter troughs with he would believe. And Stecle slept. This is but one of the many high- ights of drama in “The Right of Washington, ~ March 3.—Regular | Nay.” work of the house w!ll be set aside {aturday to give members four hours MAXWELL KARGER 'to discuss the report of the house Director General committee which investigated the government's aviation programme. Majority and minority reports will e regular army, after Jong andl To-it Winter Bark, Kia, March 2 ithlul service, has a service record! ' hie §7th year. 7 ¢ i ¥ man may_ be proud. He| S e R pesitiaser Al i) John O'Nelll, aged 65 years. | res, and his recital of the re- ‘- oh 2, ble advancement of the = Fi b R L B er American administration . Stewart, aged 72 years. d with the United States forces | “uneral_services at t» home of her ighly interesting. Mr. Malley also| son. Charles T. St-wart, 123 Broad FOR AVIATION PROGRAM W thall team, netion—th: Salaries and Fees— men ... of Relief Health Officer Registrar of V 400.00 Pre . i) s agom. BCRW LW gRil; be present4! and under the resolu- - S », g Town (ork 5521 10000 tanL o B D oL Deriat e e s tion reported today by the rules ave contested. i Town Treasur 29187 500.00 e e e neesn e | e Jartford, March 2, 1920, committee, the session will end aft- | Some bowlinz fans followed on to LR P AT ice of Uncle Sam he has served| Sudden Duchette, wife of er the debate without a vote REE o, of whieh thees| Criminai cont 20000 15000 e, comers of the wofld and bls xe-| “wlaicrinclaw e W, R perkine. o Bt G et e e THEATRE , of Fo-—ny . . . 5 cital is experie 2 igh - 47 Me oy 3 ~ ‘Wriday - T = - been Muth talk for the past two| (ollecting taxes, 1913 - i 00§ S RrTian . CRETSRCSE L anenbigh jen- | L2 ARt e (Trioay et pision, Captain Tardiey rppli;sd\)\;at! Asseseors Ao L e 75.00 % : . bisst 35 4 the treaty will have to be appli < s;»,m Service, with Robert War- | Roard ‘n{ ey luation, used this year.. I“g:xg 1,008.10 ’: 0se1n Two dsjtn andauk[n:rnohilu Caved, Fave |RERRE Y thiscley, Suanch 2,0 1806, PR A S R i TODAY 4 wick as the star. proved o fascinating| For interest .... 1 0 1000.00 | been adjusted, after a conference be- | mirerat at min i s = must be hanged before he can be re- ‘ picture for those who attended the| INstallment on bonds - G L 2000.00 | tween the state police, represontatives | | ripset, Friday mornine Mt A 3¢ prieved.—Springfleld Republican. MAMMOTH DOUBLE BiLL show at the Majestic theatre on Wed-| Collector and treasurer’s bonds ...... 70.00 70.00 |of insurance companies that paid the %15, Reguiem mass in Marv's | YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF nesdsy. Personal tax enrollment for 1919 and [losses on the cars, men who bought| chureh at'd o'clock Bural in the NGT TO MISS THIS PROGRAM 8 soon .as railroad officials have 2 BN 100, them here and Arthur Pepin, who sold| ‘amily Iot In St Mary's cemetery. hiad time o adjust themselves to con. | Personal ta 3 | them in transactions that are now re-| Automobile cortege. i M bel N d litions, as they will bo under the re-| Printing .. £50.00 590.70 | zarded as relieving him from any re- | NEWEY_In _Staunton, Va. Te Appear At Your al orman rn of the roads to their owners, an| Transportation . 3 i 18155 sponsibility for having - intentionally | 1920, Georgiana Beniamin, wi effort will be made for the restora. | Memorial Day appropriation . ¥ handled cars that had been stolen. the faie gallabe SDewey i tF dexly —Instantly IN THE SNAPPIEST, FUNNIEST tion of passenger trains that were| l4brary appropriation % 400,00 } Mr. Pepin paid a total of $1330 to| ~°T¥ cl. a8e pare I you receive 2 sudden PICTURE OF HER CAREER tak offt the local line during the| Die=al expenses . 5 jrecompense the buyers of the Ma- | se————— caller or an unexpected in- 66 ) ress of .—:’, times and never have ‘(:“n!:'nln(;\:sclien expenses .. . | chines %Ef“’ a.f theiDedlhs)e ang Jodoin CARD OF THANKS. vitation you can feel con- P l N T 0 ) been restor Forest | car: s action iIs described in of-| wWe wish to extend our sincere fident of always appearing In extendine its plan of community| Town hall ficial circles as buying the cars back. |thanks to our friends and neighbors > - at’your best. In but a few YOU'LL SAY YOU NEVER SAW ervice, chiefly in the interest of it ;fln—&nf old cemeteries . It is understood that the agree- |for the kindness and sympathy shown | COPRIGHE EVETOUE WIRW DU MW VI R BT romlie o8 your' A FUNNIER COMEDY IN YOUR ployes. the Connecticut Mills com-| Care of monument lot ment (hat was entered into Dby the|us in the ‘lofs of our betoved Bmme e s o Sty A SRR LIFE pany has established 2 community | Fags and flag pole .. parties concerned was such as to be|2lSo for the beautiful flowers sent. e it store at Mdustrial place. Sprinkling street in front of monu- Quite generally satisfactory to all and | Secially by her shopmates of Ponemah | ‘marry in.the near future the most 5 s stated here Wedneotas that| ment lot : 4 means of clearing up a bad tangle. | MUt (50 JIf0 Wieh, to cEprers oUF | poautital princess of Burope— R June Caprice attention of the state department| Books for tows clerk and probate of- Licut. Robert Bridgeman of the | ihe State Tuberculosis Sanatorium for | Princess Elizabeth of Roumania Gouraade S ghts and measures will be call- fices . 00 state police paid a generous tribute |the kindness and care given her during | He has lost his throne to his & == d metltod: d hich wood is| State tax to Mr. Pepii % I C {d to ‘metliods under which wood is| State tax b o Mr. Pepin over fthe manner . in|her iliness. younger brother but seems to hav (0} “In Walked M 9 S, the Wbe hing 1o got o i e ] 35303 e e the policers -1 | MR, AND, WRS. JORTN-FROUMANDER |- drawn 4. prize n the. matter of . rienia ream € a 3 ] & RERDBGUE _ o ivosrs 500, straightening out the iculty and ND FAMIL g a definite statement from dealers| Insurance on buildings 300.00 7451 3 bride. He is thirty years of age. [FSSUNE A TONIC FOR THAT ACHING i farmers as to quantities of wood s mX|PeSu“d-d - bo e d‘i,iaf.’;etfii"ifiégfi‘;:‘im‘;f“ 1Y ehowen CARD OF THANKS, and she twenty-six. HEART OF YOURS & for any stated pri ndexing land records .850.00 2,004.00 2,004.00 P17 8 - 3 & innere In many places about the borough| For frec bed at Day Kimball hospital Putnam is going to have daylight |, Ve Tish to exterd our sincers = TOUGH LUCK prepations zre being made for an ex- for_the poor of town ............ 400.00 400.00 400,09 |SaVing in force again this year. The|xind acts and expressions of sympathy SNUB PULLARD CUMEDY pected freshet. Gutters are being dug| Cleaning ditch at Dayville, voted by common council has adopted a reso- | from friends. during our late bereave. i i out and drains cleared of clogging ice. RO S 12,00.00 1,200.00 | lution providing for such an arrange- | ment, and we are deeply grateful to all PRIZMA A very considerable amount of such| T00ls and repair of tools ment and clocks here will be ad- | those who sent flowers. wor ng done and itSwill be the| Tax lists and binders ... vanced one hour on the last Sunday| MR. LOUIS H, SMITsf means of protecting property in case| Examining fand records [l in March, MR AND MRS ARTHOR 1, surTH, = the expected happens. irror in assessment . e matter was presented to the| MR. AND MRS. ERX E H. —_ —— 3 The ks of W g | Examining children’s eyes . council by Prosecuting Attorney E. O, | PRESIDENT. TAKES MOTOR Ariny Body of Mra. Emily Hopkine | Killing dogs Morse who said that he appeared as i TRIP ABOUT ‘WASHINGTON R Ay Do m(hr;rxvvid;rl';e. l'hiilul Surveying ;g;rxr“eelxa_msent;nze"ot :zhlre (g:unber :t 3 i wdshingt Navch SRt s (Thursday) e £ Mrs. Arnold, who| Scheels s n ane Sop.CieccCas F TG ~ T‘J Y TN AFLOTA TN S 44 as been making her lome with her| Teachers and supervisor's salaries ... 33,000.00 Tavores by b divesters lot iy panaly SA RDA ’ MARCH 6 e g o L of the daughter. Mrs. Nathan Hill, 8t Au-| Janitor and cleaning 2500.00 ber, all 'of the merchants in the: tacin urc en | season, President Wilson went on a burn, R.'L. formerly lived fn Daniel- Transporting, agents’ "salaries and ¢ saction 6f the city flnd.gh: managers - - motor jaunt about ¥ city today. It - L carfare 2,000.08 of all the mills h possibly on 2 i was the first time he had t A quick the 11 the v one ex. . s t ad le A quick rise of the Assawaga river Mueic 1,000.00 ception, that he had been given to un- 15 Main Street White House grounds since he was Puel 3500.00 derstand that the French River Tex- fous) G DA et " fiv Suppies "' 250000 tile Co. and tne Grosvenordale Co. al- : {iasontha axp today BA B, resrn han e"ous eo e ext books . 1,000.00 favored it. -That 1t had beg: X unera i months ago today oa his return from Repalrs” - 50000 - iaw Irisa e s his iptermupted western spexkin tour, . nsurance . 500. Hartford, 4 president told Mrs. Wilson an -l o v nn-': mervoms- | Added for teachers' salaries, etc. 4630.00 cities would follow suit, which would lrectors MORIN A DANIELSON @ccumipanipas taee NG folt - ms mental exhaustion, nervons w‘m" e 54,150.00 | mean re-enactment of the law by con- VE‘NUE’ ;:;:’:n" "“1‘ “‘d‘."e““ away from Wash- lous of memeory, et KALPHO acts on Credite— gress. ; ton 2 long time. g the brain, oerves,masclesand blodd cells; | Peddlers’ and others licenses ... The trains, the post office and the —AND— g.Foromore, than an Tour the presi-, rebuilds worsout serve tisswes and fain- | From state and county, for forest banks would have to conform to-the A T e oy, 2 b o ) frope kb b e o Vg e s ( = different time, he said, but he did not thicoue] ity streets and the cap QPERS Raeiukid wer it drage. | Benk tax;(estiinetody; 2o, et consider that it would work any great m mers = AS l th last i il stmnds, sySSERlE beewodie. fricnd; Wi B, R e | Poronat” 1 o, o e T e et d o Sone of the SHI sppsrest o she - " | Interest on Ta: 500. | o farmers but e a5 It /appHed : a B e xS0 EALPHO 1s sold by tho Les & Os-| Rent of town hall 190000 : | Shonahe thet i oy Siod that e Rl S estyant < 5 e s, T . Broadway Pharmacy, Smith| T 2 3 t not make any dif- Telephene 328-3 : 5 ; 3 Sroadway Pharmacy, Smith| Town tarm apungo | Ference o' the sucomsstr Facoman (ot ([, S o TelPheRe One Shopping Bag, made of strong || e presiaent was recosmizea s tiste, From state, for schoois . 858875 | the opposition from the agricuitural|lj HENRY E. CHURCH . 2 e e thels Tttt g B sections had been the result of agents WM. SMITH ALLEN o < t - e Yalie Touse Mpow From Biats, fo7 supervises of schasis. " oehay string, to each buyer of groceries or dry || R BN 4 8 ) corted_by. another machine carrying "-gm.u:u::n:o. Sprinkling streets .. 1.100.00 ’ H ! : the Serel servior men. ARKWEBA LDG. 3 - { RS J| - “Pelighted and much benefitea by ¢ POCKET BILLies Net .. 4 e | OT E 800d$ to the va_lue of 83;00. h}i::! trip” was the way Dr. Graveon AYS LADIZE DAY, $112,262.67 Reduce your doctor’s Shea & Burke e i R SURE. Do 411" Prise : bills by keeping ) a e Trus to Form. | Takes Much Courage. ‘ i une rectors e eariy aid avo.u wie iusil. b Not nnlike the Crown Prince — to! Climhing into a dentist's chair is to i o e : i . Questiopnaires may make the polit~ himself a fair salent for 900 | many people what going over the top VICKS VAPOR o 41 Main Street & s g ical proceedings this symmer sound rmans.—Boston Herald wasto a soldier.—Toledo Elade. “YOUR BODYGUARD == 307. 80F. 31 2 BE 3 € = | more like an _investigation than & cam- s = =St ipaigy.—Washington- Star, e

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