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Bales For Young Writers. 1 i 'H.—wnu Dlainly on one side of the ~—paper only, and number the pages. 2—Use pen and ink, not pencil —igiven preference. Do not use over 350 ‘words. - 4—DOriginal stories or letters only will _be used. ~ §—Write your name, age and addressed “plainty at the bottom of the story. POETEY The Bunaway Shees Fowur big shoes came down the lt.net 1 Clatter! Clatter! Clatter! ° “imside the shoes were four small feet. Patter! Patter! Patter! AmS then we heard the children say - Theyd had an awful runaway-— Oh, they had had 2 merry day, Chatter! Chatter! Chatter! 211 began when mother said, Sadly! Sadly! Sadiy! ;- 8e'd Tather see her children dead, - ““Glad] Gladly! Gladly! them go some other way “Than in their dad's steps—day by day— _"Twould make her feel a deep dlsmayi— Fadly! Badly! Badly! ,_DO u‘ dren thought to fll dad’s !hea! t Fully! two and take 2 pairs i 80 d with tickietoes— is hunting shoes, you know; Wmll_‘" Woelly! in keen delight, erry ! hed caused = Scary! Seary! he shoes ran off, they. say, ’ralnfld h= shoes that way; in Indianapolis 4 girls of the been having a weeks two that months. and ¥hat boy a va- =ation? the men and womexn, #ho are and girls of larger size and the Wide- - Atake, enj and get much - gopd out change ~ they asks. of ‘every ay makss Jack but the Wide- that all play Jack a mueh it 1S said, member too, would make you o back hink of .as Fou are school agein in a vour pictics sbliged Ee time to to | re done their strong. They r time ¢ will aim to giv along witn strong body: day of the coming’ séhool jdstas you madeev- ion time count for of your bedy. taken up. with you a strong TRIZE BOOKS. town—Miss Pat in Byesos x| the¥ could buthe a-real ba B l\lmln!l(e of Norwich— et Briar Lodge. o ¥inners or prize’ books living in the 1 by caling- at The Bul- . Thursday. LETTERS OF ACK MENT OWLEDG- i and thin! Wty much for | «:Dorflda Lafleche, of Jewett City—I bosk you sent vfire Girls Do ad it through and cajoyable and ia- STORIES WRITTEN WAKES. An Early Swim a friend of mine and my- 1 swimming at six 2. The one who to give the other BY WIDEA- io Eicep very early that order to wake up early the next I sprang out bed and went the clock. It was half past though: that my friend whose _Beme was Mildred was up. In ten min- d, and washed. and I looked around but.| up. s0 I took a magasine 408 ®at down to 1ead till Mildred shouid come down. It was full o'clock before she tted that I had We had a won- sey 3—Short and pointed articles will be | ddres _pukn« back with lmamm..-..m So 1t you help Y| Jewett €ty %,/ baby’s ‘bath- we use our elbow, instead of | .elun; e bell rang 4z rl > the cgor- ant 2 packages ad: ing Fairies GEbis 1at ;Wway, . Bhe. teld 5 helv!nc her, my hag pleas- tnfi-hs 80 'they - ‘you Waork- your patents, maybe the fairfes wiil yoa, RUTH s’l‘a;gu.k? m’rON. An i Norwich. - .. Pieking Flowers.’ Last night ‘my friend .aud ‘1 thought we'd go for a walk. We started at sev- en. o'clock. in seaveh for flowers. When We feached ths_fleld. wc, jumped. over 2 sotne ‘wall. _After this we. found our- seives gliding - along.. s soft green car- pet _sparkling wit grass. Before re Gt eve: tretched a large Iplot of land flled with: yellow 'daisies, some ' popping (helr: heads out and oth- ers banflng onT .their . stems, Turther ofi | We 'reached 2 :spring ' running threagn~ the - ‘Held.” ~“The Water -dancing’” and bubbling . over the stones sihging 2 merry song. ‘Whén wa: were Tefreshed , with &' codl ‘drink we started | picking flowers 1!!!:’ busy. - hands ‘end light- hearts. In: half-an hour’ our 'hangs: were fuil dropped a few. but, reached -home in- time to-get a_hot cup of tea. DORILDA LAFLECHE Ade 1z How I Am Spending My, Vacation. 1 am spending my vaeation in the- coun- try. 1w Rayific a woulerful - time fbed- ing .tHe ‘chickenS. and" turkeys :and I go| after the cows.’ We Lave o calf and it is-a Jersey. My sister is,spendiug-.ber vacation there, tpo. ‘ This 'is not the firgt time that I spent my vacation thére. I hope tiie Wide-Awakes will: have: & good * vecation, $oo. FRANCES _FOLEY. Willimantic. - In the Hespital sud- at ihe Beach. Since ‘tha last time 7T-wrdte yon I have been in’ the" hosptal undérwent operation’ahd was retzined in the: hospl- tal twelve WeeKs. " Wheh it was: time for me:ts leave.: thn hospital tile doctor wisfed me to.go- o the bomeh for o while: We went: on:the carito New London a5d from there 'we took- the boat to Fish- er's Tsland. Theiproprietor.of the boari- | % ing homise where s wers 1o stay met us &t the dock and.we went fo the house. One day we- walked over to.the beau- tiful mansién af thesmersen -who owns-a largé part.of’ the island..'‘The situation | was ligh and gave'l beautiful v!sw of the ‘Sound. ! Tishers ‘Istand is a' lovely place and | has many. beattiful a‘ummer homu and large hotels. Towatd evaning® it wo‘ld ‘ocme. n» fog- gy’ and: sil'might the: fog’ “horne, lLiuoys and large ‘steamers were constant- Iy ringing and blowing. ' During the day the ‘fog “wepld Lt andthe sun would shine for a while: 1 went' inWadingievery day, and wé! retutned: home : after ensmnk 3. pleasant i o tholt st wi | sw. ~ This was the|.; was's | ot diNsles. . . Whilew waiking home we [below. Her quést Was"td: stek: Iwm boml for-ny dishéa ;- 3 ters; and < hve m a Been’ mklnt m:u * for“thent. = mmm Age 11 "“Onice upan'a time’ in’the zolden age..a fairy nanmd Fortune, visiied the ea to destroy ‘it, ‘ahd replace’ her\gih in atead.’ ;44 = Down, down, ghe came, unt i o on the WHs Dewer Hbr renting stool Gazlag areund ‘she:sat, what: cid she are, everr litste qorner: o: 1ajned- bita nf Poverty, claimed,, d!fl. begin at fne. 5\—:! hqm I.coms. to. sailed “thraugh, the air. i, she ; qm: o an old, old, hiouse, , auen;.d with mm big, white iciéles., . . Sha delicate looking girl cams.: doer. Speechless. { holding Faort: , | moment, ' but at"] | “Good~ evening, 'smnm r.a; 45t ma what bnnp into . seven tower pzstiel »wn‘vdm.mg enires, “the’” furniturs ~ into: some more beautiful earved 'With gald, Plentiful in sliver ‘dishez .was suspended by trins- parent threads from the mighty, ckilings, rarest of flowers. lssyed from every ugok and’cortier of the g;;u‘s Tzales in walte ing and Pages, appedeed. clot héu \Hich idstrous silkg. 3 The: litde ‘wrl waz franst bxw:'zm rmees robes, Lse Y (which gl una T 4 Jewels) to satisty her ‘smallest desive.: Inviaible . musio. ,mr:d tw th mrelodies hnmneq-. p noesy’ cou bell | aver (which Yn}‘ m am gond, take’ vacation. - . CHARLOTTE Bmum.\' Norwich, Agei13,’~ % § Friday was our N tle. Mothers!, leagite. 1 bathe the baby. . In bathing :be baby we use resl baby . elothes; powder and waft | water. . Eve: the baby, w .’ dol}. Dver}' one in.the class is-sp in- | tevested in the lesson that.I really think the chince. In order to test: the. water for thé| our hand, because the nurse sald, that the elbow, 15 more sensitive than the hand. I haven't miesed 2 lesson yet, and 1 am--golng ia try and not miss the last three. o DOROTIIY !(ALCOLM Age. 12, \or‘&'lcn () 7 A-Samimisr Walk, Bay my friend’ wante o' we fdécided to walk Y to go for l‘ walk, through the woods. We started about 10’ viclock unch baskets. . We went first through & shaded patll. The birds were singing and Nature seemed to be outdols Soon’. T heard . & ot with eur| ed the bird up carefully ‘and looking around scon spled-2 nest in the :low bfanches of o trees "I put the'bird in the nest and walked awdy, the mothér bird's glad cry ringing in- my eats. We walked & little further and in 2 moment a rabbit ran past me. It was| a gray. one. In & few mumms we ate our dinfter out of our baBkets. ‘My. brother joinéd us goon, ofd We went'into an open lot. In that ot was.an ugly byll. “We-dign't think abeut it, but s6on we heard angry bellows- and loud-trasliing. * In 2 minute he appeared.. "W4'.ran very fast and reachied the wall first. The bull was very angry. and contipded bellowing. - We reached home zbout 4 o'clock, very tired, after an' exciting day. * EDNA DAWLET, :\sa 12. - Jewett City. The Hollow., ' I'am going 16 tell You about our Hel low. Near’ of land wh! We have named . the -Hol- low." In the springtime birds of all kinds build, thelr nests in ’the trees.. !!n.ny] wild flowers grow -there. The !mlm:s e water was very - warm. a hough was early in the moming. We had such a fine swim that we decided to it every day. Xt day I received the box of d needless to fay it was .very ® = JERNNIE LIFSCHITZ., Age 14. -~Eacasville The Working Fairies t S0 very long ago there lived two ttle children, and stster, about 7MMe same age. Ther would have been Tery happy but for one thing, they did- to work. But ome day when flower: v een idle. would bs if they 3 i nte. She also | them if they would help their par- the Work ¥ s would reward Shem. Then she disapeared. - #he children ran and told their moth- 2bout it and told her that they wers SSing lta help M And they ald until _Gaite late n the afternoom, thén their gdther told them to get cleaned up and g0 out and play till supper time. They went out and played until zbout five %X when they came in with their I | { i must hive lived’ théfe onde, becaule you can zeo the ‘many different kinds of marks-and initials whieh are carved, on the trees. There s, a lazge cave there also, where- we. have.. Nad® many . good times, About this. time 6f the year many-rasp- bDerrles and . Blackberies grow tnere. Along the shiore.of the Yaatic river which flows Uy grow 'large. dogwaod ' trees which are o pretty sight in the-spring. In the fall you may find chestnuts, as there. apnng comes, e late. . Teer labh. - One dly as Ruth and her’ “sister, Mary, were playing with their dolls they heard = squeaking-nolse. They looked and saw 2 poor robin that had broken iis wing. Ruth tock tha. {nto the house and her mother fixed its wing. Ruth and Mary ran to-their big: brother, Harry, and asked him if he Would make 2 bird houss for. the: robin. —Harry said would. The girls Went to.the store and bought some seed. They gave the rob- in some water. . The. Tobin's Wing soon g;! ‘I:’!ll] Er;::;n hl:.umg “‘mf. and {he girls ha 2 our A e PPy ol mx | farevar ang ;eme‘l‘ if they had i 2 | limantic spent Sunday wi | around T saw g litfl’baby rebip. I pick- 2 our house theré is:a stretch | L; parsenage ho | Of - Yanitic: e PAFES o( s world’’ So”siying, rmm»slny- loped - jn ‘the “imeense o the B 1n: Th rose cand wa¥ peveris (B | aves At'a recent mueetinz’of the Chautaua association ev nflhlng was arranged for the coming avent. 'This.i firgt Chau- tauqua’ festival ever held R ‘Batic's share of the proceeds Wwij to the ‘local Amerlcan Rev, spending the summer 3t thelr cottaf South “Harwich, M . Arvid ‘Anderson of Hartford hn turned to lig home hers after I'Dendl;lg & week at the home of Mrs.. Geargg Bell at Groton: Long. Peint. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roy, Jr of Wil-, Arthur Roy.on!High, street.. Many Bzltic people game at Norwich Sunday it. Eugene Dion and dufltht&l’ spent Sun- day at Ocear [Beach. There was a. reunion of the Fuller fam- ily Sunday ‘at.the home’ of Mr. and Mrs. Milo: 8, Davell, which s -named Calmere. Those present werg Mrs. George: W. Fal- ler, Miss” Arminia’ B. I Mrs, ArthurA C. Fuller,” Mr. .and Mrs. HAT, My ter | L. Spemcsr, Mr. snd don, Mr. s.ng T Miss Lois Manning” ot Ymuc. Mr. md Mrs. Fred F. Mahning ind ‘sons,, Harold | and Edward, b2_Yantic, Mrs. 1] Mn- ning and son Millard of mn Mrs. George L. Horle, of Eas N. J, Mr. gnd Mrs, John W E Lyrias, “Miss ‘man of ‘Colujnbla; Mr. znd Mrs. Oli- ver.”Woodwortli and ‘son Oliyer. of New. London, Mr.. and ,'Mrst Fred H. Hartford, Edward P. e Jand-|.. { Miss: Dorml\v Gilaeteleev MBS tations By, Miss Tvangel ;\u\h (mwl’l\' e ———— i £k .,mmedy Remedy b Cm%Afih agmmflmm and Peveflshntss Loss OF SLEEP resuftingtherefromtT it tl’c Bb’r\ to hear that Israel Levett h;q»,\bpvnmm 1o sell b binder in cash for the Jo_hn Kinnaird same. AST WOODSTOCK | :3is€ Bihel Upham is spending her va- | ea&w i Maine. ‘Wyman and family Week end at the home of L. H are’ at the Ligdeman s drilling an artesias m\:th‘o Steven Morse farm. L Tindeman ‘has ch “Spent Sunday at J. Ma: for' Miss. D,ms adys Jagt.week with of Norwich. The Community club met Friday even: ing, “Dr. La Marche. Superintendent Mc Donald: a3d M: oloff of POkt on “the -Pare: tion. of: Putnam. deman spent Hat'flson was chosen pr Auhnl U. Johnstene, viee p: nt; N Bjornberg, secretary 3 eld - Au: Wogdstock . Common. on About the ¥as society for he Progra €. usy of * their. ehina, s in "Ridgefiel is remaining farm and has d 1. Miss Dorothy Wyman. is re- Terbert Gifford and Mrs. Gifford home n returned | b her brother, Hal- family of several Miss Jsther Bixby Putnam t 120 were dinner’ was served and was given to the East e con- sigted-~of - musical ' numbers b\' the . ChiM e Lawson, Mr: Geogge Frink. Mi Dorothy Bundy Lawsgn.and Monroe Ide: absent members were read letters reunion -3 Mrs. CHM' and Mrs: M Miss Grac monts “for the next :| spegelés By Mr.- and Mrs. Harrison, Mr. e 17 Sezarless. Ganaing. unately. the canning of campaign wljl not make great Fi"kneu.'——!n\'llauons have been issuel of Willimantle, Miss. Harriet 3 Fuiler of Knflh Eastern,” Mass. Fuller_and \'aaeyR Friler” irig the Doxologyth lgnch 4t noon. e aré a few chestnut “trees growmg PEN; ~Mr. and’ Mrs. MH& 8.° Davoll, cam wta" years ago-and Yuilt’a‘fine e and esldence pat up few byilings and’ now’ Ciimers is an {deal"pod] heer ‘last week. 1 > The 'C. °E society, had a !nmn: ;; u.. hall" and' dn- entertainment” at the’church last - Thursday /. evening. - ths . procesds, $49.20, to be_uised towards shingling the Mre.. Grace Fuller Manning gave .~recifations with rars ability. Music ~wasw “furnished - by Mrs. Everett E. Payson at.th bt Clara_Zenowits, - fin mut, T musiec ard flm.xthm bmzht‘mn itish ‘Government, pro- itreated as equals. It cd that Sir Hamar Green- Secretary for Ireland, is \Pid. to megotiate with Valera pro- v;imn ‘enters-the conference u)h représentative of British sub- le ‘to enter .into a treaty. inroads v of susar—Des d dinher dance to be given by Mr. ‘Ohver Gould Jennings at Bell- | Gardner, Georgo Huss, ‘Allen James and of Hartford | |SOI'J his farm to an out of tewu purcha: ial reunion of the Child fam-| FLOLR. GRAIN ANL FEZL. Bt TO" THE TEADE—We have loadzd o P of vulath il one caf of tlecker-doncs org Cuf ¢ sour and (wo-room -l., | Medul “Q6ur and. ori car Of suzar: wis> ‘l 4ialuciis. Inguie City oae Océ m.éh wad hops for. your -onte 3 wuglid brew. Qrder from jour Erocer » 5 o ,Greenuuhe Grain Co.. Tel. 32 S o NOW ON TRACK‘.T T \ SEVERAL CARS FOR RENT—Eight-rocm city limits; conven! €nc requ ed 'lel I.b&ecs;-nn ng Studio, Hruafl\l\i’. Including Mystic Scratching Grains, Besetpulp, two cars| Bran, two cars Stockfeed, two | | cars Corn, and as we lack the ’room to unload, ‘will sell at Special Prices up to. Friday Mystic Scratchfeed, 100 No. 1 Corn, 100 1b. ... $3.10 No. 1C. Corn, 100 1 . . $3.20 No. 1 Meal, 100 1b. ... $3.20 No. 1 Oats, 96 1b. .... $3.35 No. 1 Barley, 96 1b. . .. $3.55 ‘Chou:e Bran, 100 1b.'. . $2.90 { Choice Middlings, 100 Sucrene Dairy, 1614 %, 100 $3.35 Union Grains, 24%, 100" - .. $3.95 Buffalo Gluten, 100 1b. $3.65 Cottonseed Meal, 36%, 100 Stockfeed, 100 1b. ... $3.40 Chops, 100 1b. ...... $3.70 Beefscraps, Worcestgr, 100 0 A . $4.75 Beetpulp, 100 5. .... $3.25 Chas. Slosberg & Son QUAILTY—SERVICE 3-13 Cove Street, Norwich 32 TO RENT—Furni rooms for at 10¢ Schont n;m 1y 2B FOR RENT EIGHT SIX-ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS All newly remodeled and put in first class condition at a very large cost, and will.only consider desirable applicants, but for such have arranged for a very modest rental. For further pgiculars tnquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square 1 Use For Qver Thirty Years GASTORIA FWE GZUTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK SITY. AUTOMOBILE ACCZSSORIES FORD OWNER—Are you get bright light with the regulatiod lenslg' ir not, your magneto is weak and needs ve- charging. The Norwich Welding Co., with the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will recharge your magneto while you wait. 31 Chest- nut St. Phone 314. WELDING REPAIRS IT < e WARRENVILLE ©O. D. Blake and daughter with friends spent the week end at tneir cottage mn ‘Westbrook. Mr. and Mrs. E. L James en‘ertained J. C. Bills and Mr. and Mss. Thomas Feynoids of Brooklyn, N. at_their cottage, Laurel Lodge, in Eas.fard, the week of August 4th. ‘ Robert M. Balch,-Norman D. Baker,| Floyd Scarborough, George Bassei, T.eon The aute eylinder that hag been im- Jjured in a wreck or the breaking of the crankshaft, connecting rod, etc., can be ‘WELDED PERFECTLY HERE. New cylinders are costly and &ifi- cult to obtain—our welding serviee is cheaper, absolutely dependable and a time saver. Roy James, motored to Rocky Poiat Sun-| day, August 15 . L. James was the guest of Mrs, Thomas. Reynolds at the “State House” in_Tolland, Friday of last week. Mrs. Lizzie Noel is nursing in:Mans- | fleld Center. Miss. Jennie - Karhan of Jersey City, is the zuest of her sister, Mrs. R, O. Baker. Robert M. Balch made 2 business trip to_Hartford Saturday of last week. Rey. Father M. J. Glnet, of Danielson | read mass at Baker's hall, Sunday for| the Catholic congregation. Father Ginet: reads mass for them every second Sun- No warped or inferior work — eur service is guaranteed. NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Strest Nerwich, Conn. GENTLEMEN LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District:of Norwich, on the 18th day of Au:\lll. A D. 1820. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Jufl"@ mas P. Hughes of the Bronx, New is the, guest of his daughter, Mrs. E. Reymolds. Estate of Mary Truschansky, late of| We will repair and overhaul vour ear John Fitts has begun work on the state! Norwich, in said District, deceased. whils we' do painting road h is to be built to the state road| The Executor exhibited his adminis-| % pii e A at A Bassett’s and extended . norih| tration account with sald estate to- the | fy our customers with our high grede toward Westford. Court for aliowance ; it is therefore painting. Ordered, That the 25th day of August, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, | af the Probate Court Room in the Clty of Norwich, in sald District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Executor is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in_some newspaper having a circu- lation in said District, at least five days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. EFASONABLE PRICES, We will do the = car. Give us a tri al best to satisfy you. FALLS AUTC PAINT SHOP AND GARAGE, Among the members of Ashford grange, No. 90, who attended fleld d. were Allen Jame H. Bennett and T nett. Anna Mildred Wi ferd Saturday to v grandmother. 1t is reported that Paul ‘Tamecind 51 Sherman Street. The above and foregoing is a-true copy ford grange, No. 90, hald ite meet- | of record. a: Baker's hall, Wed even-| . Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, WHEN YOU BUY A NEW BATTERY Angust 11th. L4 aug: Clerk. A BE SURE IT IS A NORTH LYME . w3 simem, 37, 3¢ 3, stk e x| Republican Caucus USL S. Strong motored to Hartford “cdnes- The Republican Electors of the Tewn day. of Montville are reguested to meet 'in caucus in the. Town Hall Thursday, Aug. 26, 1920, at 2 o'clock ». m., for the pur- pose of electing Delegates to the Repub- lican State Convention to be-held - in Hartford Sept. 8th and 9th, 1920, for the nomination of Candidates for Presidential Electors, State’ Officers and Senator in Congress. Also for the purpose of electing Dele- gates - to the Republi Congresslonal and Senatorial Conventlons. By order of the Town Committee. DAN D. HOME, Chairman 3 Dated at Montville, Copn., Aug. 18, Jewett, Charles and Lucreiia Jow-| 1930, augisd Miss Gladys Cone. Mrs. Katie Jow- ett, Roscoe Jewett, Mrs. Fred = 2 Louis Chapman and family, O MOWYL.T®r ATLEYS BECAUSE—USL Batteries contain the famous “Machine Pasted Plates,” and are sold on a Fifteen Months' Guaran- teed Adjustment Plan. Ask the USL Service Station to explain the value of these exclusive USL fea- tures. NORWICH BATTERY CO. 114 FRANKLIN STREET H. L. .PLANTE Telephone 1043-2 and Mrs. Edwin Rogers visited at Clzr(nce Beebe's in Colchester, Thurs- day and Friday. i Mrs. Mariam . Champlin who has been spending the past three weeks, with Mrs. Ernie Rogers, returned Thursday to her home in Colchester. Among those who attended Seaview Pomona Crange plenic at Hammonasset Thursday were J. W. Stark, Miss Char- lotte Stark, M nd Mrs. William Stark, W. M. Sisson. Jr., ahd family, M . J. Stark, Miss Emily Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mre G. H BOWLING AND RILLIARDS o was serionsly ‘in-| AY THE : jured in 2 motorcycle accident several| AETNs BOWLING ALLEYS, weeks ago has been at his home the ‘past #MAJESTIC BUILDING, ten days and is able to get around with the aid of crutches. Miss Jennie Stark has been visiting! friends in East Haddam and Williman- tic the past two weeks. Rev. John G. Stanton, of New London, preached at the Baptist church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. H: Strong. N. S. OF A.L KINDS Test of Coumrage. The man who rides with the lady who Automoblles, - is trying out her new car .for the first l o ti omething on that other ad- Camag w Sentier whot go8s’ over Niggaca - Falla] €s, | agom’ Trucks and Carts _{fust returned from a motor trip alonz | .| Hartford were in this ‘place Sunday. Strong and family were callers at Waiter -Minneapolis Jourral Ciillette's, in East Haddam, Sunday. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Uphoistering and Wood Wori. Blacksmithing in aill its branches Scatt & Clark Corp. 507 TC 513 NORTH MAIN STREET Modifying a Ststement ot T twénty-five hold-ups in onel MFRET CENTER |@ay in Chicago must be a severe blew to PO | those who contended that all.crime was and Mrs. Robert Amidon and:caused by drink—aAlbany 'Journal visiting Mrs. Amidon's sis- at South Mr. family are ter, Mrs, Willlam Howard Easton, Mass. Miss Euretta Gordon Grosvenor s spending two ‘weeks in Maine with a classmate, Miss Southwick. of Taunten, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Brown have . Tnionville.—In a certificate filed with the secretary of state the Union Rolling | Mill company of Unionville authorized in- crease of capital ‘stock from $600,000 to $3,000.000, the number of shares being ! increased from 12,000 at $30 each to 20,000 at $100 each. RESTAURANTS the Massachusetts coast, mona fleld - meeting at Daghton. taking ina Po- | and | VICTOEY LUNCH. . D SERVICE—BEST OF FOOD. A visiting Easton, Brockton, P"“““‘".Peterson’s omtment O i e and Nantasket, réturninz via Natiok, | g Opposite Madden's Cigar Store. where they called on Mr. and Mrs.| . { Percy Baker (Ella Scott), formed- Pom- | Best For ema fret residents. 1 ; NURSERY | Mr. and- Mrs. Patrlck ~ Scott and Francls Scott motored to Natlek, Mass, First Application Steps' Itching of GERANIUMS for the week. end, visiting their daugh E Salt Rh. d P'! er, Ella. : crems, SaT Theum and TTe: .1 $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen MOHEGAN "| Ends Chafiing Distress in-Five Minutes | ORDERS DELIVERED “Live and let live is my motto, says | Donald -Meech and daughter Virginla|p icroon’ of Buffalo. “Drusgzists a2t Maplewood Nursery Com 3 of Norwich, called on friend here Sun- lover - America Sell PBTERSON: 4 p E Y pany day. T. H. PEABODY. Telephone 983 | OINTMENT for 35 cents a large box! land I say to these druggists, if anyone ! buys my cintment for any of the dfs- | eases or azilmeats for which I vecom- mend it and are not benefited, give | them their money back. “I've got a safe full of thankful let- ters testifying to.the mighty healing { power of Peterson’s Ointment Julian Harrls and son Raymond- of | Courtland E. ‘Fowler, who was run over by an automobile Thursday I8 resting as comfortably as can-be expect- INSURANCE The Sewing Society wiil meet at the home of Mrs. John Quidgeon Wednesday SO slu 'vlu\ u'l'. for old vening. M e T R | and running sores, eczema, salt rheum, o Probably Not. uicers, sore nipples, broken . breast, PHYSISIANS i is_not yet decided whether Colonel’ ;:fi“":;';dsfilleed;::fi;i:“d R Bryan will hecame i political party. or ling pit W. Tyler Browne, M. D. notl St Louis. Giobe-Democrat. John Scott, 283 Virginia Street, But- (4 b el e i falo, writes, “Peterson’s Ointment is PHYSICIAN Northfield.—The program ot the lecture { simply" wonderful. .I: cured me of SPECIALIZING IN ELECTRICAL hour. at Beacon grange Tuesday evening | eczema and also plies, and it did it so TREATMENT AN®D X.EAY. ‘was stereopticon pictures of = the state j quickly tkat I was astonished.” Mall HOURS: 10 to 4 =nd o 3 orders “filled by Petemn Otntment SUNDAYS 12 to 3 Co,, Inc. Buhh parke, ‘which the public was mvited to A l'b BlOADWAY. ON TROLLEY lfll

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