Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 12, 1921, Page 7

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thrlntlb‘“?.ug\l was elected, prési- dedt 6f tHe Westsrly Rifle ciub at the fifflt ahnuaf” meeting “held Monday ‘night in the state armofy. Other officers were chosgn as- foliows:/ Henry Sutoliffe; vice pFesiaent;, Charlis Mud@é, secfetary; Cnl;b,-il\fd treasurer ; Thoifia: Qurn,” éxecuti¥s offfper; “Witbiir ver, WilllangPhil £old beil, audiftalh, committed; 1. P %m‘. Thomas Urnberg; Lewig-Greens, Willlaimn Phillips and Henry Havens, socidl com- | Evi The elub-ie affillated with the National Rifié’ Atebelatid snd thembership ts lim- Thére is = full r?emliehhlb fimd @nd Scveral names on the Wallthg' NEt. | New wmembéts will b winiitted 43 their names appear on the Jist of, ABPUEANIE held By the sacretary. e files #nd regulatigns as provided u¥ thé Natighal Rifie olud will govern all sibots t6 b6 Hald BE thé foeal ciub. 'The Lidobr {afgst ehoot Will start the 1st of r-‘ev'z film the butdosi meet wili com- e TR R % The ddk of ihe dlate FinoFy has beeh Drodured POF Tha 1AdodT hedts, and it W Dianfied h -ROIA the 8LUUGF faeels at the range near. ve pahd. 1t is expected ite2 the Btate will help to défray the ex- panses that Wil be-incurred in repaifing the old militia rafige. J '{‘u beds of.the Westerly Musieal enfored ani exceliént program of Scandinavien misio at-the iegting held Monda¥ night et he Home.of . Mrs Cligries Shefindn 8_Granie stfeet: The PH i DrEsertea By * fmetbers ‘of the clab, with Miss Joel Sherman of AShaWay acéompanist, 1qh§‘ J’_ P 5 Fof tHe: £ 5% Andante 1FOHT Mapsbalé Norvegienne, oy s Ak, o 4, i aslf:nésu Menuetto; op: 14, No. 2, oiiberr Miss Maud Briggs, violin; Mre. Mazy Hill Crandail, Miss Miltred Taylor, plans. 3 Ihavian Musle, - . Addisoh Aichit ( Daper; & o dreg Bindiag Bjogred . For v Thiere Cried a Bird The Befaliie’s Gardef, P 'éfln Tayior. Cur R g R B sonn ivote. For piane; on the Méuntglng, The Bridal Proeessied, Bketghes of Nerwegian Lirs, . Mts, Frahk Ahern; lfi;n ’ o Weild, s - Ni‘ Gl:.:i.:b‘ Presideiit of the senior ¢iass of xintbi HiFh #chosl. Olner offiters are: Létgnd W. Coon, wecretary; Bivira Mar- ra, ifeasurer; Eivifa rray- musieian 4hd Pobtest ; 3. D. Denison, historian. The glabs motto is “Qui hon preficit, deficit.” THE ciass fo®aF 18 o pink d thé 6lass’ coldfd aFé ofd Foseé atl 3 The following offiééts were elected at ihe bisiniess jeeting of the Caristian En- déavor society of the Broad Strest Chr tizfi chiireh held Sunday &/ining. .C! eiee Carr, e g'rehlflé_nt: Martha Bislon. president ; ¢ Gifven, Beoretaty; Jans Gieg STONMINGTON The Stonington chofiis héld e dewt fheellfif in Cobimunity hall - Tuesday ev- éiing: Dr. Jules Jordeh of Providence Was présent 16 exslain the plais for tré Eeason’'s work and te give a ffst arli in “Thie Daughter of the Regimunt” News of the death - of Miss Lauta Jofias at Haftfofd was fecived hére nesn nday. For many yedts Mfd. Joned d-her dsughtsr havo speng thelr puin: fe i Steningten in their home o8 Mein strEet; £ S RS Town Clerk Milds O. Hmcklay has tabu: ialed the vital statistice 6f the town feof There #ere 105 déaths, 87 maf- 348 births 1a the town. + has @spifed Whefi the justlesd Nov: 2 cah take the . he 22 eigetea had qualified. _This leaves® five qut: Town Clerk B B. Hinekley has to report thosé qualified 1o the scéretary . of state ‘at Hasiford and the &ierh &f tas superior ift at Nerfwieh. . The -atinuia] repefts-of fhe offieers o Pequot ceufitil weére read at the riiest- ing Reld Mbnday - evenihg in” Brayten's The anhust ‘tnstailation” Wwill taks Venthy, January 2L Grand rator D. J. Lucy of New London he installing officer. e Jaftiary fireeling of Bt Marys Braneh, No. 806 L. ¢ P A, ®h! be held mml'xwean'eudey) evening In' U, 0 &..C. B . y Thets il 8 4 Aublle mesting tn Ber: cufli hall Thhrsday evenlng 16 the tate: rédt 6f the Hoevet fund- 1o 21d the #arv: e chilgren of. Brope The annust mecting of the Mystie Bfid;: (CongFegatiohel thurch * was ' Held Monday evehing. Heofts of the various Beanches of chursh woblt snewed the ai: faire of the ehtreh 4o Be ih & Asurisning eondition, MoFtdn C. Whesler was fa- leeten clerk ahd’ Chafles 1. Wheeler Was re-élected deadon, ons déaceh bemg #2etey ‘eacti"§8af. 'The niimber ‘of dea- ¢3ns Wab inBreassd to fAve ahd Chrafles W. Pobis wib eltdled tna’ fifth ‘deasen. Jarnés Coobbr trad €lected & member of the eRiifeh @sthirilitée, Chafle# W. Fosts redigned ab duperintendent of the Bun- day sehool, Bitér iwent¥-four Yeard of faithful sef¥jce; R Buceessse. will be €legted later. DUFIHE Als yeard of #: viee he SeAday 8356l - dupeRintendent, Mr. Foote has working UhtiFin=y fo? the success of the Buhday scheol .and it . 1 due lagely to_ his - éfforts -that its hikh stahdard has been mairtained. After the biistnées mesthig, d6¢ cPeam, - aks and doffée wefe sefved-and a #dcial hour fol- Yowed. iliah Kafine ls fHome from Wew Fofk for a g % _ M8 Sarah Donohue of Westrely was the guest of Felatives hers: Moaday. M. and Mo fouis - B, Al et Tueblay for Daytona, Florida, spend the remainder: of the winter ° B A Bilven &t New York to attend the automcbile show.” Xs Theodore- Beggenius has féturned’ frem 4 business trip to'New York.' 3 Mrs. Hiram CHft 15 recovering " fom ifiness: i 2 : Charles R. Bachus is in New Totk taig week on’ business. . BT - | Chiirch ahd Past Cohsul Mudge, assistant secrefaty; Mfs. Eliga- beth West, treasurér. The Bociéty plans to Hold a supper in the vestry. " tne imstallatien of officers of Granite City cafp, No. 9159,'M, W. of A, took plng “Tuesday evening . in - Stillmaf “hall ufider the difection of Past Consul J. A. Leo C. Nys. Ad- M5, Maty B. Jennson, dlstrict deputy, Reyal Neighbork of Afmerica, afid Mrs.” Dot, nast ofadle of jetgreah camp, No. 7160, R. N. A.. of Prévideiice. The speakérs sxprebsed hope hat 2 Royal Neighbor camp may sooh be inatituted in Weslefly. A aelégation from Flofiié Dow camp of Mystic were special guests at the mestifig. Mrs, L. K. Butditk wag elected presi- aent of the Ever Ready @lass 6f the Paw- catuek Sevénth Day Baptist church at the dréssés were delivered b, mankind? How sfe we meetiNz dur ligatiohd & _individuals, a8 ehirehes, a4 o nation? FSIOWIRE the servies, at .60, there will be & feeting of the chureh corporation, whieh chufeh members will be pfiviieged 1o attend. Mr. ahd Mfd. Chatles N. Avhold re- tarhed Tiesday moraing 13 '#IF home in Plainville, attéf passifig the wesk-shd at the Tiome of Mes. Afmeld's parents, 115, afid MPS. GesFEe A. FFE. The Baltic Rivals aré planning 15 KoM thelr se8snd dahes. mn{l tra will supply the mushe. It the &l makés on thik dands, thay ARe emn- afifudl meetiig held Batirday &t the | SI0CFINE having & lafge singink orehestrs Botba 5t e, Allen Whittors ol Parlt ave. | come hers g““ i!h::%!‘ state. Manager ntie. Other offigers chesen wefe as foi- | COlling }’5 Ving '“:'Lm - lows: Albest Kényoh, viee president; | Freddie gflsflu&.. Mnm - Mrs, Qeorgo Brant, secrétaty; Alleh |18 With his patents leaves for zu; Whitford, treasurér; Rey. C. A. Durdiek, | field this but #ill take part e thembetship torimitiee; Mrs, Allen Whit- | hight in the Balile Aess va Naw Len- ford, visitAtion cominittes; Mre, John ©. 861 basket bailgame. fle‘u layed for Léughhead, Hosial cemmittee; - J. C. | both the Rival busehall eiub ang Longhhead, teacher: ball team, Leesl Laesnice. A nimBer 6f Westerly peshla are ih Kew Yotk t6 attena the sutomobile show. The libfatiah safsuniess tHat ih the weel eRAIRE JA. 8 1,688 books were giv- Ven out in the adult daparinfent and 1,140 il {he young réeders’ department of the Westetly public IIbrary. ; dohn 3. O'Briefi, Who has been chéf for the Taft:Plefcd -Manufeeturifig eompan in the Warher Péstaurant in Weonsocket, hias replaced I W. Dorfah ad ehef at the Colonial club on IHigh street. $ Dr: B: M. Brateher of Brown univérsi- ty spoke on Teaeher Préparation at the joinit meéting of the Sunday sehool teagh- ers of Westerly Tuesday evefing at the Bréad Street Cheistlan chureh. _ Jofin O. Mills has ~ returnéd from & business teip to Gfand Rapids, Mich. _ Ten doilafs in g6ld, Seuthern New BEngland y 0 tion to fhe Westerly poultty show meimiber for the best dlsplay of one ¥ariety at the New Lohdon show, Wwas Wwon by BIShep 1ires. of Westeriy: | At fooh Tiesday the Heever fund to- tale®t $8.960.57. ° Frederick Hriicker retiiFned Mmdg &veRing 176m a trip to Washifigton, D. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morris 1esve Wednesday for New York, Where Mr. Moffis Eives - a reeital 'Thufsday in Aeolian heil" The January fectiig of the Men's Lieagwe Was held Mofiday evening-in the Fitst Copgregational ehapel. Through the courtesy of the league, women friends Were invited to be present, thereby in- creasing the attendance to 100. Viee President Allen Latham presided at the busifress sessioh, ot bieh Gresvenor Bly was eiccted to membership. - Follows ing business; Mr. Lathain presented W. Tyler Oleott, who fgave an illustrated lecttirs on Astrenomy. This sciénck which treats of the Celéstial bodies, their positions, magnitudes, motions ahd all relative pheromenn, was ably tréated by the speaker., Btefeunticon views taken at the observal stations ih Califor- nia ahd Madsael of iie righly in the _ conctsi he exicutivé | dominittss, of thanks, which notion catfied. A eoliéetibn was . Olott wag Preeenthd & bstantial sim by the legue. Phiilp y oprtated. --ihe . -steréopticon Mr. Oicott. Mrs. Fredériek fl. Bashnell and Mfs. Frank R, Hesé returned Satufday eve- ning, ffom a deligntful ¥isit ~of imere than two Wedks at the homs of the lat- tef's don ahd daumhtersin-la¥, Rev. and | Mrb. Frahcig . Rofe of Richmond, Va. | The tfih why mads via Washington; D.! C.,. where they were met by Rev. Mr. Teoke, December 23, Hroceeding to Vir- #inta the following €ay. While In the south pointS of interést were visited, afnong them Virginia Ulnon University, of which Hev. Mr. Rosé is. orle of the Instrictors:. This schet!, exciusively for colored young men ,is one bt geveral un- der supervision of Thn Baptist Home on Board. Of speciai interest {8 Frapk Rose was the B the of Libby prison. Mrs. Rose's fathed, late Satigl 8. Buck of the 34th Massactiueatts cReifhent, . Company Whe serteq in the Civil War from begin- hing to end: Was taken prisoher abbut the tifne of Battle 6f Fredeficksburgh and plaeed in Libby prison wihers he fe- thiined dirihg ofe .wititef. Mr. Buck died th Pepperell, Mass, in ‘1883, An- othef historieal fo'nt of ihterest viélted Was the Nationdl cetnktérsy at Aflinston Whete dard butied 18,000 soldiers. It was stated by ane of the pafty, tHat the £fouid in- this eemetery Is alffost Whita from the many Smali hendstefies. In Fec turning hoins Rev: MF. Ross aceomnpan- 180 hig mothér whd aunt LY aatemobile a8 faF an Washingten, & distance of 117 fhiles, lenving last Thufeday sfterrisen. A gtop-dver that night Wa§ mada at Spotts¥lvania, 60 wmilas frem Virgmia, The following day they proceeded to Washington Wherd several places of in- terest were visited, remalning ever night there. Mrs. Bushnell and Mrs. Rose reached NoFWleh Saturday ‘evehing; hav- ihg had a mest enjoyable journey. A Farmers' Institute will bo held fa the Fire DAgine hall at Yantie, Friday, an. 14 This mesting whieh is to be a hall-day alfalr, is for all the farmers 8t Norwich Town and vicinity. - Out of %n_—h fpmkiié wifl iadmseatha meeting. Thoge a g aré expected to carry babket lifien. A The Januaty Meeting of Dorcas Home ah of 4 vota White: Hominy - (Chops). Direct From Cars. CO Phone Danielson Division 89 | Phenix, R. M UnlmdingTodqnndTWACanefén'm,C«r sisting of Outs, Bran and Middlings, Gluten and Fine Special Prices When' Taken EGG, STOVE AND NUT $16.50 PER TON PEA COAL $15.00 PER TON Coal Delivered Promptly Within 5 Miles of Dayville The Dayville Grain & Coal Company GORDON BROS., Props. Miss Mabel Kennedy of Ceniral ¥ spent Bunday with hen sunt, Mis. Waite. ~ (‘knmm Bowns of Coneord, N: the guest of Mr. and Mre. R B, ovet the weel ends Miss- Doris E. Linesln s i Mrs. Hllen F. Jordan of Washinglen, R. L, 18 vititing Mra Hilen Waite. Miss Anha A: Battey 18 movihg o 3. George Burdigk and uttle seh gpetit Eunug' with relatives at Blscum, RMLD Emma Hawkins has mn\d 'u her work at Centérvilie after belsg at home several weeks. MOHEGA Mre. badfa Lenoh Whe suffeled a par- alytie shoek “m“m rémnaing the, same. Her . hope 'to heat et #peedy improverment. 5 Mrs. Hateld Péste, Who i in the hes- ttal. 15 fmpreving sélowiy. : 5 Word has beeh Feesived from Burtill F. Fleldiig and Chatles F. Burdiek, whe pecently enlisted ln the U. B, navy shd jeft 1ast week for Newport, R. 1. _Beth boys are ehjoyinik good health shd fiad their new work extremély interedting. % DANIELS@BN (Conttaned from Page SH) youthtal felailve whe aled as th Fe- sults &f his service oversdas. P 5. Lidey A. Magen, B4, widew courgs T Tanson, 1o, dehd 3 MOF HOmE in Basg Killingly, where she was born and whepe sne hea lived ail %er (it jeAves two daughters, Mrs. Bdgar Yofing and Mrs. Franton Smith of East Kiifingly and & sister, & Mrk West, whe is a resident in Providemes, That Americamese does ast ol convey tp persons unfamiliap with il language tnat which is perfeetly obvl- ous to the native gon is indicated By ah experiénee thai Auctioneer J. Carl Wit ter fesently had ae the result of selilng 2 hofse at an auetion heéld at the Johh Fwod place o few days a#e. ° The burer of the herée in quéstion 18 trom the land of Padertriski and @ossn’t understand ail the angles of auctioness Englisiu A day of twé ago he appearsd at Mt Witter's -plaee of busihess here and acked that he be given baele the mohey he paid fof ihe hofse. “Tou no tell sme he blind Wheh you el him tb me.” he decdlared. “f gestainly did publiely anheunece that this Was & ‘blue-éyed ‘ho?st," M Wi ed that's what you say ; you fo say ¥ou Bay he got blie eyee; Why 1 by him—becduse hes pret- hs 2 Ion¥ abd Paintul task fop Me. Witter 10 explain to (he bmyer's satis- faction thet among hofse buyera the statement tiat a horse s ‘Blueeysd” is equivaisnt to saying in 56 medy Words that a horss is Blind, and, Appaently, evéryone at the sals, With the eseediien of the buyer, Whs outbid other pareons fo rthe horse, were fully aware that a blind horee was being oftéred. A owever, the stéry has mwada a hit Wwith thd hotbe buyers a3d they are get- ting many a good lawgh out of Ik Députy Sheriff Ciharles B. Ayer wad & New York Tuesday ofi 4 businies tfip, Nothing in the way of new clues was obtained Tuesday ielative to the bubgs lary at the Killingly Motor Supply coms .pany's #tore. y . fetuperature climbed hearly wp to 50 degres in the sun in Danlison, Tues- day, regarded' as 4 remackable reesrd for a cieat day In Januaty, CASTORIA For Iniants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the ‘Bignatare of A.F. WOOD DANIRLSON, coxy, PARLORS & MBONANIO STRERY AL L., was | Ben SDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921 : : sioners present and the head of the res pair department. The repair men aise BULLETIN, WEDNE: ehureh pariors ‘Wednesday afternoon, | MONTREAL I8 EXPERIENOING each member to bring her own work. EPIDEMIO OF HICCOUGES Mr. and Mrs. Joserh- LaDue of Haf- FRONIBITING IMMIGBATION eomplaingl iy . h Washifaton, 2 thé holding up of their accowptcs. It|dolph, Vt, were recent visitors at ¥Fred | afontreal, Jan b9 the dehate fll&ubmfll’“flm was charged by one that more than $6,- | Clarke's. 000,000 s due yards of New York from the shipping board afd its opefators. Héarihgh on the Johfisdh bill prohibitime immigratioh for ené yeata has failed to AR SR o A eordin| o rs 0 tonight an: e od the etlaamee cubmitteq By mére than 30 WIiNes88S 1A the past Week. THey de- Miss E. §. Babcock has been ill at her heine the past weei. Hofdce Simith has retufned froth o vislt With his dncle, Béhjamin Bimith; of Seuiy- infgton. reporting many days. cases in the last few o epidemic such A8 sXbesiemonl ih Paris ahd Budapest recsntly, Kad wot hegothe general endugh Aefe 16 vlafn the SETTLEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS OF ALLAN A. RYAN aa doétore. T avy Sihokesrs afe suftehg (;arr"e’li w. s‘mlm has Leen 1l at his | most, ohe phySiéiah sald, addihg hat -k . Roffic Tor several ddys. the affeptioh 6 lafgely of & 20rvWus Gikted the ehafge InAt “millions of allens| New York, Jah. 1i-—Satiefastory set-|"°u® " Slark réd 16 NoFwich would load the United Btates, [heféase fitembnt of the financinl afirs of Allan |\ Mo HEAFY Clark Motored to Norwich | charaster. . UNGRMOMIAL . Ahd chéate ScoRORIO N Moo g Morddy. — et LIBERTY HILL and Alldh A Hyan and Com- enass had net been T e proOvER. OAe of the members ot the Imimigration R ny Wwithodt 1i \dath wre re tonight mie) ot erinyes, cous- Gomimities pradietedl inasfMeh as ihe :.g{' h,‘fl{,', n:,m Vhtebets, . £ MANm DEPO_T MF and Mre George A Troust or JonRBR Bill Adraitiedly Fad 4n MREPEER-| My Untermyer said that the Anadeier| Taurite Hafibeh of Lebenon visited his | Newton, Mass, epeht the week end With LL 16 | will rethih eontrol of his piopeftiés and rl‘x dontihue to dperate them as heré- " pettlement arFived at doss ROt at- fiephéW, Postmaster Martin M. Hanses, Mrs. W. H. Btedman's health has in- proved a little duFing the last féw days. Mre. Trotter's mother, Mra. E. A. Who Is very feebie, MF TPollef retdl t5 his home in Newtoh Mohday. s, - 8 live Wwith the View tarm. Mrs. Ellen Wileox has gone to live at the home het datighter, Mrs. Irving Bothiam, in h The tenémeat on Memorial siréet occu- pled by Mrs. Wileox during the 1ast four years 18 now the home of L. and Mrs. Alrred Biifner. MF. and MFS. W. E. Williams of Detroit, Migh., feeéntly at the Honneys, are now Ifllkll\{' their home in the MeCollum tene- fhent formerly oecuplea by the late Mrs. Mafia Bowers. Postmaster and Mra. Mortin M. Hansen A Trotier fémaing & O:mu;;:h hlfhh:flé. 'y Juddon Bonney is i1l Next Sunflay the L ¥y Hi »_5 eapreded similar opinlens, sayling that :tefi'eku:iefinge?" "it:“:%?u, ‘Q’n":n :‘}fi Beott Jamesofi of Burfihat has come | soclety will mi’u Its feetiig in the Mk E:mm‘ inimipratioh laws would fe: bé presbed #ith all possible enérgy. “The Settlément afrived at will hot - volve and’ renders Whhedessary the 1 @iidation of M. Hyaia extensive hold- Cushifians on Donney + the present of antll 7 ing in place of the regular preachilg #br- thé commiliile Wis aBle to draft pef- tics, the Pastof bejnig away. A éollegtioh Was taken Buhday st the Sunday school session for the réliet of the suffefing ih China Who afé destitéte and ih gréat need, causedl by failite of foodl efobe. The C. E. soclety is to hit¥e a measur- ing svelal at the chureh rooms, with Pp- eorti ahd candy fof refreshments. Henfy V. Oehlefs 8 hoMé Ifdm New York for a few days, not being well, Mrs. Everstt B. E. Lobmis with her two sors spent Mohday In Norwich ahd i flmu 18da; o Vislted felatives In Stafford Sunday last, | Visited her Husband at the sanatoriam. Tohnson il : AR ety 71 vfu. e som $iarold was & e hom | g FI0h, 40 Mt . A Verplanck or M‘fill AFmMeF to 8taj in busthess.” B, A ot his aunt, M#s. LaBonte, on the hill. South Masnchester were cal on 3 ' llfl\! farfier s to have Jabor to work RECEBIVED A PHBASHING | Mr and Mrs. B. W. Filden of Norwich | A- Noyes Sunday. ——— his fAeld &nd operate economicany, the JoheoR Bl eahnot b8 enacted” Mr. st Amid. e 2 tufilng from the factory vak to farm at the présent time, but the Dass- &g of Whig Bill will §top that stream.” were with the Misses ternoon., The postponed fofithly business meet- ing of the C. E. soelety was held last Fri- day evening. At the reeent afihugl fheetings of the depaftments of Duhhath Merorial church 41l officers were fre-clecctd. The foll call and meeting of Dinham Memorlal church will take place Thurs- day; Jan. 13, at 2 H. m., at the home of the Misses Tildeh. This will include also the weekly hour of devotion. N ilden nda - Danville, Til, Jan, 11—Hapry Bireh, R 4 camera man, .representing a motioh picture news servics, of Chicago, was thrashed tbday by Ernest Harrington, Whbée Wife is oh 4 hufigef steike to forse is Bald, Went 16 the Harfiigton home anad_atieimpled 5 galn admittance. “We afe gettifig eROUER Rotoriety as it 18 apd I don't wahlrr‘letlm n{, me going all over the world" said Har. rington, Who is shid to Bave adminis- e DAY BOGK AND REPAIR CHARGES EECBUBIVE AND UNWARRANTED il New York, Jan. 11.—Represttatives 8¢ mote than twehty New York dry dock shd Ship FAPAIF fiFme Wefé today told by tewood, t tered sueh a beatlhg that Bifeh lest con- s CommaRter P, D: Oa tad of | sorouanens, o e : he m&n«’u If and Sonstrué:| Mrs. Bifch, Who aecompanied- NeF hie- e At theif eharges Wefe|band here from Bpringneld, rushed to the “exveselve And Unwaftanted.” The state- ment Was made at @ eonference called by Cammander Gatewdod to devise means of R répall tes,” he "hayé not beeR changed from the high peak gm War tihes, ahd they afs the molly' ted Whith have fist Beeh low- Bueh enAFgds, he declared, are Wobk- In€ & SeFlous handleap in the Sucsesstul é lon 8f &R American, merthant Inatine MEL forelgn owhed ahd op- arated ahips. . Beversl of the Fepaif men deted thet ehafes Wete UHwarFanted ahd main- 1ined that eartalh coditidns undef which EhippiAg beard work had o be g: wag nfinml! #oF the alleged ex- oosth. The 16ttihg of All work on sompeiitive bidalhg was advocated and fn ihis the Yepalfmeén decured the ap- Proval 62 the sRlpplng board pommis- Woodshed where the endounter ocdurred when shé heard hef husbad's cfles, and with the assistange of others tosk Jilm to_a physiclah. Bireh's fios8 was brokeh, Both eyes Weére closéd and his fack was badiy swollen. He has made h8 Gomplaint against Harrington. SOUTH WINDHAM Mrs. W. P. Barstow is spendiig & few days in Plainfield. There was 2 gathering of membérs and friends of the South Windham branch churéh iR the chiuréh pariofs Frday évening. Jan. Tth. Supped was served at 430, t6llowed by the anhual répofts, elec. tion of officers, roll eall, ete. A dafice was given i Gullford Smith hall Friday évening. Ostéthoudt’s ofches- | tfa played. The Mission soslety will meet 1h the | o _ _ _ —— When Children are Sicklx ate Constipated, Feverish, Cry out in their slsep, Take easily, Have Headaches, Stomseh or Bowel trouble, Try MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS =.. FOR CHILDREN They are Klau-nt o take and a certain rélief, They sct on the Liter and Bowéls and tend 8 cotrect intestinal disorders. 10,000 testimoni from mothers and friends of littls ones telling of relief. No mother should be without & box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for usé when needed. Jdah fo-day. At Druggists. The need of them often comes at inconvenisht Ml Used by Mothers for over thirty years. Do Not Aceept Any Sebstltnte for MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS, LTI lllll') LR T L LR LA 1101 SR SRR TR AR AR A LA 9 ‘;‘&\ R | Get fid of fhat catarrh ~~whil an Catarrh gets to be a habit. For goedness sake, don’t get used to it. 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