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NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 28, |GOLDINE IS BEST TONIC AND STOMACH REMEDY b o at the Norwich| The program as planned, is as fol.| Here Is Evidence of People of Norwich Who Have Tried This Faith Trumbull | lows: . the American| America, first stanza by the children; Herb Medicine and Have Found It Capable of FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Method That Anyone Can THE WEATHER. Use Withont Discomfort or There were showers in western states | Loss of Time. . A but elsewhere the W We have a new method-that controls Norwich, Friday, h - warmer with temperatures above t Rogers, re-last stanza hy all; Xnvoc'\.t\on‘ RA\ Dr. g A * Our cxpense. "No maftorWioi) It,8t| seasonal average. Tor the Hevolutionary soldiers bur-|Samuel IL. Hote, of the Connecticut-So- Doing, the Work. our e s o er Avhether your|Seas . o case is of long standing for recent de-| IFair weather will prevail T r there. cisty, §. & R. The Amerioans Creed; PROVERB—He has riches enough who need neither elopment, whether It 3% present as oo- | Saturday east of tho M assembly. will enter by the Town|Some Suggestions, Charles e b eTT A A hites (acted weits: & Thieiagiachifationtin casional or chron i, you shouid| Winds off Atlantic coast: s and proceed to the tomb of | preeident of Israel Putnam: branch, Sons "be_ e :"“\V"m'f““mu %t ‘you| my stomach, and in my mouth. 1 was borrow or flatter. send for a t yur method. No| North of Sandy Hook—moderate et one of the signers| of the American Revoiution; roll call of | ‘T LitaounEe n. it voultroubled with gas. and bloating and matte n wh imate live, nofsouth and southwest winds with fair 3 iration of Independence, andjthe soldiers of the American Revolution, Te constipated, if you are )“"!d(l"{\b\‘ d‘“’fliup’lled-' F‘I"‘““]\ 1 matter wihat your age or oceupation, if| weather, : Commecticut from 1786 o] burled in this cemetery; Mrs. Channing| With severe headaches, if you have|leard of ‘Goldine, went 'to ~Engler's IRERS Abhanis Rty a0 s Sandy Hook to Hatteras—moderate suld relieve you p £ where the art of the oxer+| M. Huntington; with floral response by| PAIPitation of the heart, and if your (Broadway Pharmacy and got a bottle - : H A : * system 18 a ou are weak, | of Goldine No, 1. After taking it fome ¥ want to se; o| shifting winds, fair weather, will be held. the children of the Daughters and Sons; hn\,’;“,‘ D Ton irn | b TAfed: LAk dny stomaoh-in sy iaes o £ < ambition, hate to get up ¥ hopeless cases, where Forecast. ¥ will then pass on to the old part|salute to the flag; Star Spangled Ban:|ings, YOU MUST A s wAIT LONGER. | better. the, burning sensation is ; . alers, douches, oplum| o .o New Ensland: {ot boulder erected | ner. You' must ‘get’a “medtelne which gwill ;h:mst;olll:‘:‘fl.o::‘l‘l:fi’::mfllhnfipl red: | ] T ot 3 S a = ela | in J soldiers| lder—Flowers scattered by | reme all these troubles, which wi 0 | We wa ‘l to show! day; Saturday fair; cooler int . |in £ ‘n )\ChI;eOr]“h“:: lh:(chl‘lligrql;l‘axzfl Ay at the Lwe“‘z Sll'ldlxghlll‘(n Al LA hwh\c];» g:nlly DNt T Acnor: Goldlae DAISY oxpense that this new i i Nor T . e ) e 3 ise : jo-| W1 a our food digest so that i 3 56 “end o Ritaenie |+ \seytions in, Nomvich | \wil b held. A troop| French soldiers Marssilaise; - benedi-| Will make yout Tood digest so that It| My yoi i o0 1a prign se. Norwich. . zing, and ail those| The following fecords, reported from | uts will be on duty a ! tion. : e P A rts of the body to fecd | says: “For five lone yeags I suffered at_once The Bulletin’s observations, show the i n ranks on cither side of| If the day is stormy, the exercises are| and nourish the nerves and various or- | with stomach trouble and®couldn’t find - 1o Fnportant ta changes in temperatures and the baro- | i op ST S St 0 e s o Town chape | Sunr g o amnac Rovd i et | SpyINE ShAL wouid Delp e Fee i e S ges Thur: | A 2 5 Green, b o 3 edicines, | of it. w s e stomac '3 onte.” Benano metric changes Thur | fon Qirihs e Lo | e A e Vi i o & blciivon 05 nuthmaAT (s my Tead ‘would ache so”at times | 3 e oAan s3s Huntingtoss (omb s o g 2 i i G i h bed that 1 thought it would burst open. M l', 8 Ihey will then stand with open| have.an opportunity to inspect the col-| . Get the medicine which has beon tried and proved to be the best. Take |appetite wasn't. good. 1 was troubled | he gates leading into the lane,lection. 4 | ranks a d h friends-and | with gas and bloating. and was so ner- N 8 p.m | Hefahbors nave Taken and deciarcd to| vous that I trembled and twitched ail| TR TINAL KRORD Highest 72, e { be wonderful, sa great were the results|the time and couldn't sleep. Then I XTIER ASTHMA CO. Comparisons. | SPENDING MONEY SHORTAGE EAST LYME HISTORICAL they obtained from its use. Take the|went'to Engler's Broadway and’ Hudson i ENDING - JroNDY ok . s ' Pharmac: Predictions for Th TS CHILDX n Norwich alone in the last nine | After taking just that first bottle 1 feel fne of which 2,155 packages were | and got onme bottle of Goidine No. | Predict et ai it SOCIETY PLANS ANNUAL n aking just that first bottl 1 mreds N i -d a ¢ hat is the medicine that is|so much better. I'm no nervous, le o resniar thing, childrentape e | The twenty-third snnual ‘mestinkiiot ek s nem searany e medicine is | sleep better, eat better and haven't gas | the courts because the parents do|the Hast Lyme Historical society is to G igie. on my stomach and the headaches are Faat sieot e o ending money,” | be held at the Lee House in Little Bos-| Godin hod to: || west wind I SUN, MOON AND Elizabeth Garry of 21 Thomas| gone. (New Time.) \ o declaration made at Hartford|ton district on Wednesddy, June 2. Bus-| s¢ Norwieh. says. -1 suffered With| *Go"ana see these pegple; near from 2 : el Delphine Dunker, one of the|iness meetings of the society and of- the| stomach trouble for. two' years am eir own lips what Goldine did for H f H y vestigntors, of the Con-|Old Stone Church Burial Ground associa-{ couldn’t find anything that=would helplth!m. Then go to Engler's and get ere are some o the valu“ that £ | Child - Welfare Commission, in|tion will be held at 11 o'clock (standard|me until I got Galdine No. 1. The.trou-| some. = { question of child: in the | time) ; b ket lunches at 12 o'clock. The erted that! house committee 1l entertain at —————————————————————————————————————————— ail during the Stock-reducing Sale v z : A i preva urmg (] cIng B RS it ontins AT THOMFSON m 7 | 015 o b’ true in her investi- | luncheon the speaker’s party and guests| VOLSTEAD ACT VIOLATORS lnnzumw :::l;:l:fi::l“o S 2 t o NTION t s in Connecticut from a distance. % FINED BY JUDGE THOMAS N S Il now In progress. TRI-COUNTY CONVE 8.10 i aation ay cinally 10| Atternoon exereises will begin at 1 0~ prank Owsiak and Louis Dostdo, who|* The car of Dr. D. Everett Taylor . An Sl iy 12 5 1 add-| clock (standard time) and on the 1awn|yere arrested over a month ago by fed-|of Willimantic, driven by his chauffeur, X n_at the 3 § . e to treasury | it weather. permits. eral officers in the saloon at.the corner|crashed ifto a telephone pole at ihe| Dress Goods Towels—Damask - o 2 5 Ovening prayer Wwill be offered bY |,¢ \est Main and Thames street for|junction of Lafavette and Washington | 3 7 the Rev. Mr. ‘\lr'::““f”" l"f I“-‘“f rd. TWol violation of the Volstead, prohibition | streets Thursday noon, when the steering (| 54-inch All Wool Jersey Cloth Aercel and Lincoln Kxit Wash ' 1 dt : on the Pilgrim Fathers by pupils| ot were each fined §30 and costs this|gear of the machine broke and the car (§ o =" 0 S Cloths, at........ ot ! | from Flanders and Niantic schools Will| el in the federal court at Hartford. |became” unmanageable. Dr. Taylor, who |} f0F Flouse or Dress all s« 59| Sik Wash Clotha, " 4es - e GREEN"‘V LE ! S be given, introduced by Mr. Gove, SUD-, At the time of the arrest, the officers|was riding in the car at the time, receiv- | colors, regular $4.00 value, at $3 Bl ana vinat : Beed e - erintendent of schools. A talk on the|staied that they found whiskey in & cof-|ed several lacerations from broken giass || 50_inch All Wool French Serge, . e e S On Wednesday il P Plarim_ tercentennial will e Given bY | fec pot-in the Owsiak saloon and that it |and several bruises. His chauffeur es- || o~ e, urkish and Hue wels— . b boy who resides on Sixih President B. T. Marshall of ‘("\V‘hnuculru'. S beiny w e caped..with. &' few . scratches. Ia. onv‘l-}'pmct‘ ess or = irt, in ale prices 79c, 49 X o laying on the high precipice b L College, after ‘which Miss Lillian Lee|" Gagpero Freno of the Winthrop House| < ekin blue, wisteria and nav 0 dozen Hemmed refpons habict 3 X r. J. J. Donohue who was passing at o rence, Mre, | 7th and Sth streets, wi 1 Tor T e aetaima ot S skt testosation | 2t New fLondon was fined $75and.oofts] tne {ims, went to the sssistance of Dr.|| regular $375 value, at . $3.29 e price, €aCH -...-.sseesnse 308 v PR s ledge, fell off und e ive the details of its recent restoration.|in the federal court by Judge Edwin ‘B. and-took him to the Backus hos- [} - z Size 18x27 Hemmed Tray Cloths s ash_on his forehad Arter e s ot The-oud [0 en| Thomas who gave warning that viola: :‘;z}""_hm i ¢ packy® mon 1] 58-inch Al Wool Tweeds, our i~ e g e T ut on his hip and o cket there will be speaking on timely | tore ¢ ibTtion: 387, hafe] L 8 5 entire’ s Suit, Ski . 1 @ 3 P | MLSE R 0] & bisets by Rev. 3. Beverize Tee; Of| comtantiy ooy oom o might expec| Dr. SO LRI | e ‘;"D;‘“‘-’ = ‘“;3'39 #4-inch Satin Table Damask, ) it s : S bars A L = ¥ | home " in. Willimantic. “oat, regular $5.00 value, at.. “ p tucket company is b {New London, Mrs. Ann Rogers Minor.| were brought before him in the future, | 0 i 5 o 206 value $1.00 a yard, at... . o to be ¢ { national president of the D. A. R, and| +phe following lquor cascs were dis-|- The machine was considerably dam-|¥ 54 inch Tricotine Suitings, in 66-inch, All Linen Table Dam- A warehouse Is s o id o children | other invited guests. S caedinthaL $het scskion’ of tha canrl=Ti | aees t:e nlh:mr ‘vln- ng lmu\:x;gdlni _the|J | lack, navy, sand, brown, taupe ask, value $3.00 a yard, a $1.95 SR ond and North e 1 ding money 4 = Hartford—Nathan Ganz, for having |Motor damaged an dh rong, vdm oA Oobaharen GieiSatEy 70-inch All Linen Table Dam- * T 'T The houses on Scco: Third this condition repeat- W LONDON MAYOR TO intoxicating liquor in his store at South| R The -disabled machine was towed to | e ) r $6. alikctvalos $R50 myandl nts. of SO y T o |'street owned by the Shetucket c T in zat said PROTECT. MEN AT WORK|Ann and Hicks street, a fine of $75 and|the garage of the A. C. Swan Co. value, at.. ... $549 S0 Duseas Scarts, 'rbguiic db ! thelare receiving their second r. On Talian boy S| Ample police protection Will be afford-jcosts; Joseph Canassa, for selling a . Onieentive Mige o OIS st S Ralaiyiice s " whien is of light blue colc of t reform insti-1oq" g men who to work and who | Elass of whiskey to a government agent,| PUTTING WILLIMANTIC ROAD Sy 2pion S iastina g - " : John Kenne > : sto have) been intimidated by strikers, is the|a fine of $10 and ten days in Jail. INTO SMAPE ¥oR TRAvEL|J Striped Skirtings. B e ; fecovered after a week's i rdine { promise of Mayor k. Frank Mor: New Britain—William Whitevicz, ' a] - The state highway department is put-|] 087K combinations, regular All/T1nn, value $7.95 At 450 P e : o New London in;a proclamation issued|fine of $50 and costs; Peter Alashevicz.|ting the highway between Norwich and|f] $8.00 value, at:.............. $698 g 88, At Lo eciEl Melbiger ey 1 | Thu in respgnse to the appcal of|$40 and costs; John Ballocchl $25 and|Willimantic into shape for summer traf-|f . Seres AIF Wool, for Dress or — A8l epank Thy 'y ¢ ev [ the Connecticut Fower Co. Angelo D'-|costs; Joseph Malosca, $40 and costs. [fic. The workmen at present are at o é : tion, s, | Willimantie, : Alia, president_of the Laborers' union| Waterbury—Joseph Galsota, 325 and|work on the road between Smithva Cor-|] SKirt— Window Draperies 3 Free Academy-Wind 2 ichael Christopher, chairman ot |costs; Luke Stapleton, $50 and - costs;!ners and’ Lebanon, and are putting a 42-inch, $2.39—Value $3.00 1000 Vaidn S O Bostans whlle S on resolu- | Mrs g Came 4 tee, were ed for| Mike Macrillo, and costs; Joseph|coating’ of tar and sand on the road. 50-inch, $2. 79—Value $3.50 bl fary il fm-.' . por 1 confer.| milla i to in East New London elcinnia, $50 and costs; Patsy Marcel-| The highway is in very good condi- 4 o, P eam and ecru, with open worl North Main street after A and are under bonds of $1-|lo, $50 and costs; Harry Granatuck, for|tion with- the exception of a stretch just F4-inch, $318—Value $4 border, value 25 a yard, at.... 2fe visit in California and A n ¢ B on 00 for hearing on Saturday in the po-|having intoxicating liquor in his saloon,| before entering Willimantic. This 58-inch, $4.19—Value $5.00 Cretonnes, 36 inches wide, in a b Alphonse Cayouette of ( 1 ay urt on a charse of breach of the|$30 and costs, and for resisting an offi- stretch which is known as the Windham cer, ten da: g£00d variety of patterns and col- s in jail, sentence suspended < road is in as poor condition as any place orings, value 4Sc and 39¢, at.. #e ON A RO = v . Thursday the strikers held a|unfil ‘Tuesday, under $1,009 bond In the state. L 2t "i AFTVILLE educat g and voted to come to terms wi New Paglucci and c cto ular mo | Blankets, Etc. 36-inch Terry Cloth, in brown and rose, for overdrapes, value 50 pairs of Cotion Blankets, 3169 2 yard, at. - $12 A e i i 100 pairs of Serim Curtains, ety an X white and ecru, with neat lace borders—Sale price .. $1.95 | cdging, value $1.98 a pair, at.. $150 50 pairs of 1 1-4 size “Near-Wool” o 10 before June 1 wER.d| James Mosca, for -transporting liquor men 65 and 75 cents an|in automobile, $50 and costs each; An- s further voted that after|drew Prete, $50 and costs; Luigi Cas- refuse all comprom-| passo, $50 and costs; Louis and Samuel 1 out for the original de-|Berman, $50 and costs each: Louis a 80 our. When | Barbari $25 agd costs; Vincent Reina, demand was first refused,|$75 and costs; Michael Terrello, $50 and compromised on 65 and which | ular ro Also the following o oclock a|for the com & Real Remedy for || Blankets, value $4.00, at. . $285 5 3 . 73 | costs, Rl Remedy B A R Floor Coverings fat S hour. This offer ‘was turned| Bridgeport—Ambrose Vagavolgyl ~for cen 80 pairs of size 56x80 “Near- %rs ipied | 1 : ¥ the contractors, who offered 50| maintalning a still without having it| Rheama, the wonderful rheumatism || Wool” Blankets, gray and white, Size 24x36-inch Rag Rugs, value sancial e ) waze-cir cents. Later | the contractors|registered, $100 fine aud two montho i v Sold by Aruggists everywhe b ciamigind on il S O e o3 %8 J g gl i changed their figures to 60 and 63 cen! Walter Binkowski, transporting li- fi;;f‘“og‘“ef‘;:;‘:d"l;‘!'Z'“';m‘ s ok dttell ik Size 26x72-inch Rag Ru;:: \zlur " L the: BEdanty of M % o R —— favor. $50 and costs: Rosie Frie™ for;gs much. s 25 pair of size 68x80, Assorted U S ORISR ISR T n ki P LEG AFTE having distilled spirits in her 'possession,| Rheuma helps pass the dead Plaid and Gray Mixed Blankets, One lot of high grade Axmin- v e vAY | $30 and costs. onous secretions into the bowels p 73 o Rigi 5 : : : ACCIDENT AT MIDWAY Ridneys from which they are duickly || value $10.50 and $12.50, at.... $7.95 | ster Rugs, size 2ix54 inches, ot 1o o llivan of * N. London e Y teyateg au by e ke A value $6.75, at ... e BB . [ he New Haven road, is u Suit Against Waterford Man. Read what a reputable physician |l 50 Satin finish yrens, Exactly 20 Texoleum Rugs, s the New London hospital suf-1 QOgcar B. Place & Sons Co., of Prov- bout Rheuma.: dnhave made a|f perfect, full size, hemmed only size 6x9 feet, regular value $7.50 A 1 w m a double com re % ¢ it . 1 stigation of the form % 95 . o ©|idence are the plaintiffs in a suit brought| yja employed in the manufacture of ale price .. ¥ —Sale price . eeeees $550 N 2 B e left leg below the dved! om the common counts for $2.000 against| Rheuma, and 1 heartily recommend it ¢ of ¥ ident at v about | Hartwell K. Baxter of Waterford. as & remedy for all forms or 1 Papers in the suit which make it rejtism. !nt;l’r(;d Riieuma r«rm-‘nnad turnable in the superior court n the first | the methods generaily employe e that amputation of the leg may be nec-| Tuesday in June: were filed here Tues- | LLcatment of rheumatism, and alt Pl L 3 day with the clerk of the court. usually prescribed. BETROTHAL PARTY GIVDN I the ¢ BY BOZRAI Mr. and Mrs. M s quite t is pos: BALfiC “This should give any sufferer from ; t'nll. ™ w, oth- rheumnl)' 3 y Rheuma. resi-| ¢ rs e o S = nakcan Lee & Os suppl 2 nd : Watn krel iR eey Sl IR B S Rores ¥+ B3 BEW| does not give complete and lasting re-|§ Many a heart gees over the hill that wonders what it shall find p e is|force as to inflict dou pound | time.—adv. siel. Gardner 1 3 | fracture. He was b y That will bring it th: peace it has dreamt to know, the magic of being kind. e g Lo Many a heart goes over the hill, adventurous, gay and strong, | JRmaics, Tang del - e i mediate- To lcarn what it can in the world of man and taste of the right and wrong, |and games, music a r u An inve : being conducted | Many a heart goes over the hill in the dark, the dusk, not caring, Because of the pitiful pain of life for a bit of devil and daring. un able to state whethe | Many a heart comes back again seeking the things that were— came 1 st phake L MACPHERSON’S Many a heart that has burned in the fire and felt the great dreams stir. Wy Tl | IBRARY SEATCWINE : : cach other during a switching move. | . Many a heart in the years to come will long to go over the hill. a oF TR c exis ment. The sufficient “FOR QUALITY” To visit the dreams on the other side, to taste of the good and ill; E ¥ e L ; ; aj lence to dam everal freight cars, And many a heart will feel and know the beauty, the peace, the grace & ke m ot e : Vorl e Of wandering back in the shadowy héur to the peace of the oid home place, p | e S ok r much m Connecticnt Patents ;: s O o fona prize-in the con v he following patents were issue and | offered to the pupils of who cticut inventors May 18, 1020: w growth | schools throughout o : Clarence F. Benjamin, Milford, Conn., : Z|on Colonial Hist o ¢ that e prioly | machine. for_dropping ' bu William | - the Comneciicut : 2 A. Berden, Westport, book . 5. | Colonial Dames of 4 : e HUMOR OF THE DAY THE KALEIDOSCOPE reaily is. | ST : A T forming. die; C: “Of course, it is probable that General| The drawbar pull of a tractor can be il W NEE e SRt ot i Wood will be nominated, but still, isn't it | watched at all times by a driyer by the [ ed—a o £ : ! pdridge, Bridgeport, u trifle early to be hurrahing 5o loudly | uge of a new spring device that records - |nard of Old Lyme ¢ : ! Goodridge, Bridgen for him? (M™work on a dial. of the same tow = John R. The sooner you get into the band wag-| ; f e or cour 5 To ip tighten X Fow R E e Experiments are being made In Japan 5 enns us s a_contested ¢ )R PROPERTY | Ve: Igeport, permut i (the farther you can ride”—Kansas| ;" ginseng" with a view to maturing % ¥ r without ¢ i J Caulkins, Hartford, land e 3 _| the piant in less time than the six years couple wer > soyent |Stage for acropianes; Eawin L. Yungi —I s-s-s-say, ma." stammered BobbY| generalty required. and the suit v - Hartford, swagxer stick: Alfred T L. o T ot 19|+ Whalae ttoet - i s of intol crt K ley, West Hartford, {0y or game; James and scrubbed him. “I guess you want to| Whales' teeth paes as currency in fhe r ERE b e g ; ¢ LART. e me ; Jam get rid o' me, don't Fiji Islands. They are painted white and i e ot 0ely a Z iraham, Torrin making spok i'v" 'M.‘]-»'\“\v‘:y;\ ! B ot n | nipDles; Richard Liebau, New Haven, “Why, no, 1 replied the | Ted. the red teeth heing worth about 20 mother. “Whatever put such an idea as| times as much as the white. LhACISto soar S tat Under the Ttalian laws a foreign resi- “Oh, nothin't* said Bobby. ~“O8lY M| aen’in Iialy pays an income tax solely ems (o me youre trying to rub me|on income derived from Italian sources. Edinburgh Scotsman. He is not taxed on income derived outside Potatoes! I thought you were boy-|of ltaly. cotting them?” 1 started out to, and then I made up| According to a group of British en- neuriatic device; Frank Thompson, Stamford, pin tumble 1 h Designs—Alfred G. Kintz, W i ford, spoon, fork or similar Trade-Marks—Bridgeport T idgeport, bronze ingots castings; Eme: balmers' Supply Co., Westport, embal; ing fluid. tate of $6,000, 1 , for | Platform on Chelsen ade. 1 . d . \ Carpenters are at wor he | r 1 latform and stand. for t scho dren at Chelsea Parade for the Memorial Day exerci W RS in e to be held there on Monday, he o {ruy mind I wouldn't. It was my chance| Bineers. 'l'."‘w:;r‘?fn‘l» produged of th ; o buy someth e neighbors can’t af-| LY harnessing the tides o rivers in : Will Preach at Montville Center, ClLid v ol o Scotland at two-thirds the cost of that ENDAR Rev. William Beard of New York G SO P - ; . generated by steam. ha t of the. I T ¥ > . e k th Am Does your wife believe what the ouijs Ing hehaE A At 2 i e is to supnly the church at Mont- eflulne ul enm anamas Soard Savar It is reported that the American Weat- onn A. Organ 0N |sconer set. cheap than o A catendar and motion lst see- | Lot Sunday with. pia.motper, g SO ! "“Yes” replied Mr. Meekton. “And|inghouse company, which has a branch begin to kick for peaches and water: | sioy & 1perior cou aetn. ReEY Wi bt mothey, Mra ey 55 : urt, -with ; Beard at the home of her sister, Miss Two horses for sale, weight about 1400 | meor o of ciss i3 to o Reld hero this| Caroline 5. Farker. e 8 | (#iday) morning 10 o'clocis before THAT ARE DIFFBIENT ehe's right. If my Wife puts her hand on|in Aarau, intends to take an interest in ouija board it's going to say what she | the utilization of the water power of the “Different” in that they are uncommen hats that give ~ | elieves or nothing.”—Washington Star.| Austrian Alps. Y = 5 At any rate, colonel, our friends have| elephone wires of the Unil ' 113 17 I M ‘;:Iz:‘mr;-ll Lu:p:; “;;M?"" ¢ one that uncommon smartness that so many strive for. pes which make Stuff equal to the old h“:'rlnthd a total enkth :r":gxm“, Mis Elizabes aniels and | ~ ; : ) - ot flentlon armers : e e e married Saturday at the Methodist Epis- These hats will find faver with the man of discriminat- “En? - e or- » ’ ® orith oot s of the | copal parsonage in New London by Rev. ganizations. (2L | Nyron B, Genter, ing taste and good judgment. Conservative and ultra Mrs. Harol' MG Weis, 'a graduste of its ipated. “In fact, I have come to the conclusion that I never knew what good liquor was.” Bryh Mawr, has mad i % ICROT AR e an odd gift to the _— _— —smart models are shown to suit the business, pro Ziouisvitie Courler-Journal T B e han made as oot gt fossional man or man eof affairs. Jas]"!f:‘(:fll\ln anyhd:ylli:ht. Jm:d 1| 28 follows: o e o nmmquu, 4 Jason—Only enough for my immediate| be raised, fattened nd markated® LEGHORN, BALILUKO AND SENNIT STRAWS needs. Don't want to take any chances 5 . ! of runnin’ afoul of them there pesky fed-| Notwithstanding the close trade rela- eral agents.—Buffalo Express. thons that existed before the war between Aged Aunt, despondently—Well, 1| Austria ”": Germany (which favored the { ghan’t be a nuisance to you much longer, | Purchase of German machinery). Ameri- Nephew, reassuringly—Oh, don’t talk can shoe machines, becuuse of their ex- like that, Auntie. I'm sure you will— |cellence, forged their way into many of | Passing Show. the factories of Czechosiovaki. Yeast—I see the Parisians are suffering J. C. MACPHERSON e e Q NOTHER oRAvS ™~ | off as we are. They have other things to|* Place your orders for agricu| TIRED, AEH!M% ture lime, as the freight condi- tions make shipments slow. | \qryr RELIEF". FOR § We are only selling direct| swoLLEN, caLtousED Feet x from the car. . No yard stock AND CORNS. |04 ear. this y You're-footsick! Your feet feel tired | 0F N THE PECK-McWILLIAMS puited un. Shate, a COMPANY dentn ’ makes feet remarkably fresh and sore-proof. “Tiz" t and burn right out of cor and bunions, Shea's News Bureau foot-gladdener the world has cver | | y drug store } mper For New London. KEEP KOOL SUMMER SUITS ““faxafive e Bromo i Py Guining e with pneumatic z gfefi”’ Tubber tires. irst Policé Captain, QUALITY CORNER make "em warm—Yonkers Statesman. FOR c“lPREN. Rilwion s os et A Certain Relset for Feverishnem, e et e pApaluia OPPOSITE CHELSEA. 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