Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 7

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= e o B, LG SRR Wire Takes POETRY | o o s 3 : Bdwarde Mack, who dled ip Norwig:|the village for the past few years, \ THREE HUNDRED YEARS AGO. 3 WESTER\LY; Sunday night was well known by vews.t smiles to think— ] ’ on { For one may 3 ched, yom’ HusaanD's B s & P sl - for backache : Har m’iulbl: ‘:‘.}.‘,,:,: e o - s e for tie N, Y. 'N. H. & H. R, K. 'huve| Charles Schaffer, ‘who has been \con- | Keep Sloan’s handy gy = Sown, ’ 3 A R ok o = ently bee i N ¥ strains spraing, too i ? i faelink whigh has existed for sotas | wers tenderéd % réception st the home | eency boed from New ieuwon Lo |fined to his home for the past week, is s 20 spraio And Is ME Well Again | Three hundred years agv. Y Pi kham %;". the appotnted hour batweeh tho several automebile’ as~ |of Mr. and, Mra. Hussty Reed—5n Bpring | o eourmcgaiioro e wils we.. Kiluwh us | recovering. v fromrepham mlgu th;nev’l;:hmebm be M w ;fl of his house into the u =i| is @ City peoble’ A -numuer of years ago, he Thomas Peterson - has becn lived in the home of Mrs. J. 8. vuiders. | business caller In New York for the pas. And his Xun 48 @ passenger braugiiad | week. , = iall U4d Deel vn ine Lraun guing Nortu | the home of Mrs. Esther Andrews h 17 , when' two -déalers in gasoline through Jewett Lily at 9:v¥ 2. m. and |in attendance. @Arrangements’ for a ced the peies of the wmmogt: to 33 south 8t §:42.° He made his las. ruu [winter pienic to be held at the home of fiucn?::d;o ,m.-.s'p r:::g o:d ‘:z ;&A.Ay;m..u, apparently in good heaitn, fll(m.’Allr. Fiteh on o regular meeting hik H. 3 rietor: ] cken Wi G 2y in be it v Ciacke Sarige the phic. bkl | B. Was stri Wita acu.e appeiiuicis, Yy March ing among the ems | B2 Gt i o S el g, Mr. Lowe 1| 2 courtesous empioye. | tils run suie iet| The members of Mispah clase ::fi! at SLOAN’S Liniment has been sold but one answer—Sloan's produces res jrun. (.‘ctahmhonh(«mww-n- sults. ve di two cents on . | DOIE Operated on MOLURY gt brought up for action. The members of hAggfl;.d fl-:aw mm-gihwm m iee = s p should have dropped two cent M5, Ueorge Whigpe of Vumntown is{this class have been doing many acts of > cudt, part, bringing relicf % came 'm " ..: : o atathe mew markst D The contined. (0. ner humi, @3 the resuic of|kindness among the sick, their remem- | ffom rheumatic twinges, sciatica; sare, T‘m,, e ey acalfs, nowe mflfihp:‘::e‘ - | Hopl sipping oa tag ive, wad breaking her|brances of fruit or flowers and their per- | 8tiff, strained muscles; backaches, KDOW """"-" . wor o ’;"m'?a':& :hlrga ;4'::;3\ ies, Sunday night. DLr. J yron Sweet |Sonal visits being alwavs welcome. sprains, and other external pains, often fater o the day, when they heard tion B was and reduced the frac.ure | James F. Latham died suddenly at his result of exposure, It leaves no mimwtemen— o Fabistivs edd vy ke’ Qrangalt] (i DIaYIG & strang | SSUIRE the right [ug Lroken betwesa Lue |home at e e;‘rrl:;:ydevce!:!&h 20 Sain | siness, skt st o e : ? { kneo an dankle, o . Mr. La- arms e e e | bege oy | -The Ladies' Soclety of the tham liad been in poor health for several | o € 8 8788 JOTEE JOF BRI OF ; Ro Spsime c-, ice up, so that they could ts tional church @ o meet m the churcn |MONths but' was confined to the house | oo 4oy “your druggist has it. = g(m = - 'g‘ 4 S8 pr‘uflu for angther day. parior ‘tnursday afternoon. Sewing wil] only one d!y. He was boern in Noank ‘s Se, 70c, $1.40, Three - 5 Frdall retused the Pequest bf the oth: be provided for the afternoon’s werk, * | May 22, 1870, the son of Mary B. Ash- sizes—35¢, 70c, 3 dealers_ and continued to sell at 33 s. Up teo a late hour Monday, the r dealers were continuing to chargej old price. ' * 3 fine Austin Harris s 11 with diphtoeria, |0y, 8nd James W. Latham. He was a ¢ o M painter and was employed many years in . I - In comnection with-the burning pf 2 : t1 johny Mitcn Bouss in' Blaingeld ®f the | tne local shipyard. Besides his mother, . And placed L D. g Howe MGt 1 it hat eits with whom ghe made his ‘home, Mr. La- . Mre. Blls et P of Co. | (rrd was bulit by Col. Lutton for Col. Wit- |saiontes, o Onicacy, T o lace. g (his brave A. Ogasne Z Behind (i bth Inf., Second division, Who died in | Leighton, of Chicago, TIL Al I sho! after .the singing cf the ‘;:ie: l:u:xpacted‘ to arrive in New, today (Tuesday) end the funcrall . Cupran ably presented the sublect, ed the plana to be followed ir the ter. The money which paid for. the work was the capital prize drawn in 2 [ottery run by the Plainfleld church, As Wit- ‘Werd has been received in the village of the death at ors’ Snug Harbor, Staten Iskand, of Capt: William Nelson, escort cams the Governer n his tfou,’ -u'n is right 3 as In that blask '-'».u""i. wore ; drive, 3nd _showed the heol for PLers Servant paid $500 for her ticket @ |a former resident of the village. In his |midwinter conference of the South dis- AMe ot 2 be held hers & day or two after it te reliat. He emphasiseq the fact |the lottery. Mo found that eho hid |younger days he commanded many trict W. G, T. U. in Shannook Baptist a0 mandien. man cast, nes Westerly, ~The officers of Mef-1 1003 the funts colleeted are to be ured | drawn the capital prire of §5,000, and them ng. Whicli dene iren e ! A tm&.wn"{amm Sung. y ; ing wessels, his cruises taking him to all | churen Tuesday last. 208 N0 e et 15 H Post, No. 16, American Legion, 1ave | only . gacelutve suftoring in Irelsnd,.ard [bought her ticket for §600 taus reim- |parts of the world. After lesving the | Gt TUPAF ML L 0 And then he servents 1™ & e all arrangements to sl;,o the ¢ n | that all people ‘in Ireland, irrespactive of | bursing her for the amount she had paidl.|sea Captain Nelson was emploved a8 bOsS lraunton, Mass., -lagt week. . b a2 military funéral, and 2 ea“‘;“:’n_ their sentiments on the Irish question, [And taus ne dréw the capital prize, This |rigger at the Palmer shipbullding plant Representative Everett P. Mathewson g‘rld"\‘t& -fi#;'.m e 7 tno casigt wab procured SUe|wily pe benefited. He told of The con- |lottery s mentioned In Miss Larned's |nniil about 10 years ago, when e moved introdyced last woek resolution 4o 8- | That "ot “Wem ChurcRTanT Snd Whes - (m"c. Fort W ]5!1:‘!:7 ’::i,e.:i e d{l!ufl n mnmu-nr liBem.st, :’here hl.xo:ly cé lend}‘n.m county. Col. But- |from ::hla village. aflsv |!l-“ :;rv;m:fl:! b'::; R";:m te asno to bc‘ ox‘peudldu by 1‘-;:' % . fpze Chapman,; Ha: alffrent séntiments prevall, and said that|ton also bullt what is known as the But- |sons, Clarence ane h shaway Grange Fair association, o ente - Biiven. A guard of honer illine peopletm_botn" piaces “were suffering | ton tavern now owned by G, A, Haskell, |of Boston. Burial was in Boston. - | recolution was® refarned o the Ahance i niaia® Seh stk man &4 Wy ént by the Lieglon o!v:?;l folly ety for want of food. All will be alded by |sltuated at the corner of ‘Main and Ash.| Miss Beatride Crane of New York has | committee of the house of representatives ¢ to the ma Who go fa ¥ the American committee, whose repre-|land streets. y been spending a few days in town. of Rhoder Island. > Tners. if surprieed, s country.- i ‘:é'“fl,?;" ‘;a:!thn fim h:]:md, are . Mrs, Willlam H. Rathbun has been in A :: :r‘-"l.l;h?olfl of ity he Westerly pelies made 2 u sole] 23 mnanitar purpose Providence. - 3 Foout ¢ ociook Monday morning atlor" rellevicg suftering, He stated that OMPSON ~Miss Mae Floyd of New Have napen NSFIELD CENTER Whoos Presenss shemed ettt ; hanse of_a colored woman on thisne expected that the dr've in Rhode Isl-| . ... the Week end with friends here. of the river, There they found adganq would start within the next tem @ Thompson public schools. Blwell |~ Car; Vijets was a recent business,call-| An elofuerit address on Abraham Lin- Elder 1 asys. 'g F.l Klmbfill is- superintendent. At Tour-|er in Hast Lyme. coln was delivered at the church Sunday age as 16. " . wrreeoa‘u{, 'fl:'n ::dur-l.s"? !uno\:‘ sole ;;‘l’m";:l i:’::;::psl‘mhds;h:;‘f:fl !;‘ PO TR SR, morning By the minister, Rev. R. G. Gave gat the pasim all x i 38 sun| “H, . g en s s Pavy. Patriotic music was rendered by Sty P olloy” matren, 2 hirdia tubmaster. The honor record made by HOPKINTON e R e e Elder prayed again. eré pending-further inves-] i w Lueonies, . the pubils in the senlor and.junior high The meeting of the school ‘committee |lin, and Laslie Nichoi, fiute. 5 ' g ;h. servics oer, ion ¥ 23 1. Wil Jo Cuteial of TR attest W | ochool of Thoreon foF the Walt Year| C'heia at thie depsrtment ofice in Ash | g Site of untavorabis weathar Fri- | Guests wt Mra. C. B Frrakiin's over | With muskts ticked all homeward tred. . " a busin 0. i 3 . 10" H oy spore o 80 . and Mrs. Lowe of Buffale, ln.\l‘.. u"';wa e "flngfi;;kh‘“ re- | First honors are given pupils whoso |AWaY Ménday, Feb, Tth. The rpo day evening there was a g Sunday were Mrs. B. P. Davis and daughe 1 m ghurch ety “a":'fi'm"‘ * you e . 5 ed .85 for |at the Christian Endeavor ter and Mr. Lynch of New Jersey, {5’.“ Ted, average is 90-100 lusive. .- | attendance for January show . t y :‘;:'J‘\':“;u"t’"‘“ “:“Y e e bt {2 poscond hod- | the town. Barborville school led with & |social Thero was music and games and Lol Trestom % gorahe Gen 8 ¥ age is 80-89 inclusive. percentage ‘of .94. The total attendance | stun J ch gave much merrimen Naugatuck.—Notice was posied at the | —Ralph H. , ton e G. Taroy Bubtiek of ‘Era M. Y. is Senior High School. ' o Ouatowmiian ML L 0 i Ve Pidie ek b s aa: [ Dk il e o e We éffi“h‘s’fl‘;‘;’m,flmh spending several daya at the home of hif | Senior Class—First. honors, Ruth Tine | conocil woe wod At T towts Hal' Ipet| niitios aTrEnging dhe aals: and spinning departments would resume | o .d:?g:“nfi-} a recstved gjits and %fl‘:&.‘fit Viola_ Burdick of West|devall; second honors, Mildred ~ Bome- |weck Monday With all ‘‘the members| Echo grange recognized its 10th birth- | full time Monday, the 14th. .It ia expects . ¥ N Although | BT x krantatiods from - ‘¢riends, A 5 A ; guet, Helen Mack, Roma Sheldon; Miriam | present. Bills to tiie amount of $684.58 | day at the mpeting Tuesday evening of |ed other departments will be in ope: ar.| Battling (Kig) Brown of Bradford is|young $ 5634 in Canterbury, ~Connecticut, ; were ordered paid. It oo 1 ic for many | entered to box at the amateur show fo!” Junior .Class—Tirst homors——: sec-. obate court, a petition, for | consldered, Mrs. Rt E. Stearns teling of [for two months, and the 250 emnloyes |Ome by oRé the nts cateh win has resided i Myete o rodter |be held Wednesday, at the National A. |ong honors, Wiltred Doguetter ract the anpeiniment of an administrator on |the organization and Mra. Alford giving |have Leen in idicncss for that peried. - | Her beama bencath the aivery Siatch e h ::’,;,’,:pm. and very feithful in C‘-!": ’N""”fl‘:fl- Y-A"m Bihies: 1ats oo Granata, Esthel Lindevall, Putnam Liv-|the estate of Charles B, Larkin, late of ja history of the accomplishments of the Couched 1n his kennel 1ike & log. naing its services: Sunday hé Y6 |angiy for.a trip te the White Moun- | oot A 9 With paws of silver gleeps the dog; kinton, deceased, was received and |past 10 years. Judge L. J. Storrs spoke sting talk tq the Spnday sch Y Sophomore Class—¥First honors, Emma 2‘;2,“‘1 to March Tth - with. order.of [of The Future. A discussion of the de- | ¥From 't ':.l: u-hunwv cots the vhfl;l," interesting Al Q Mr, Keigwin serv- talns, 3 2 ¥ Chubbuck ; ~ second .-honors, Raymond |y, - pe sirability and possibility of a community Of doves in .‘ =|"r.f-w ol braham Lincoln. Mr. A party of fourteen Westerly people | Jonnson, i . % v 'he inventory of the personal estate thouse in the village followed. Reports of gngm mouse goes scampering by, n the Civil wat, = o ed to Gull-|16AVe today (Tuesday) for Intervale. 'N. S i as e O ae of ‘full age. was re- |the stato convention in. Hartford were Ath silver claws and a giver epe: s iss Louis Paige _Téu ;‘f’a‘ Lar HoCos They plan snowshoeing in the White | Junipe HE- Pt honora peon] ke c;lved e 'ordered recorded. given by Elmer Lanphear and Mrs. Al- And moveless fish ih the water gleam, T e S e Harvillos 1s viaiting i Banti- |ors Mary Demeter, Stanley Dartt, Doro- | Lawrence H.. Hepwarth f Westerly |ford. Coffee and cookies were served. o e e R : - I 3 3 2 ¢ - | Beeause of the lliness of Mrs. Phelon, - — : he . Rathbunn, 4vas in New thy Kuraman. was apnointed administratof of the es m;‘;:g: Fave returned from- a teip| O™ Md, tor a few days. Junior IL—First honors, Olive Baker;|tate of James Hepworth, deceased, &ith the meeting of the sewing groun was MYSTIC 'h-g.t.' moeon tion | i that, siog DewtD: -'3. - 1ast week. Past, present and future were |In twe weeks. The mills have been Sloned | Birer” S2it oon otk oo T - %k Monday cp busifiess. Copp- Smith and Mrs. ew Yo 2 Ladios) Af sefaty of the Meth ¢hurch meets /Thirsdsy With Mrs. rge Wallase. . J =, and Mrs. Carl Scholfi-ld :mq fam- have moved to Bath, Mainc Fillard W."Krizwin was given.a sar- » Darty ‘Safurday ‘evening by . a ber of hig puplls. The evening was ‘feeq pieasantly with games and mus- 3 ons, . Tereshments were uni>n meeting of the Woman's - STONINGTON The new lobster law pléases the fish- ermen at this port. They phink it mueh more falt than the one now ifgforce.’ Noneé of the men went from here to the hearing Wednésday st Hartford but Rep- resentative N. P. Noyes addressed the legislative committae n thelr interest. | The meeting.of J. F. Trumbyll W. R C. No. 34, in Brayten's hall Wednesday, Feb, 16, at 2.30 p. m., is to be followed’ by a mémorial service at 3 o'clogk in hon- or of three of the members who have second shonors, Richard Converse, Stanley Leveille, Margaretta . Hainsworth, Viola Beaulac, Bernice Welch, Sarah Reynolds. Junior I—First honors, Lawson Robs bins, Adrienne- Trudeau; second honors, Marian Bates, Elsie Buck, Helen Ingra- ham, Julietic Lamoureux, Hannah Linde- vall, Helen Lynch, Jane O'Brien, Anna Skotchless. \ NOANK Capt. Henry Langworthy brought his new schooner, Willlam Morse, into port Saturday to be, overhauled. wis Solomeén appraiser. L o vy, adminjateatst ‘of ‘the estate of Martha C. Jeffrey ,degeased, presented her first and final actount, which, was examined, allowed and order- ed _recorded. \ Phebe M. Burdick was appointed ad- ministratrix of the estate of Horace F. Burdick, deceased, with William H. Dur- aprraiser. - . (e"‘Theprlast will and testament of Peter P. Palmer. deceased, was 2dmitted to probate. 'The Washington Trust com- pany . was Jeonfirmed as_ executor and Harry B. Arard. Elisha R. Bitgood and A committee hag been Rev. R. G. Pavy to consider the organ- ization of 'a men's club for Mansfell Cen. ter and Spring Jill jointly. postponed from last Wednesday to some A four day extersion school is to be held at the town hall at Spring Hill in March, the date to be announced. There will be lectures on both farm and house- ho'd problems. The people of Spring Hill are arpang- ing for an oyster sipper and enteftain- o g | ‘appointed by The commit. W. Buchanan, R. E. Stearns, HUMOR OF THE DAY .° ‘T'm going to advertise for a mygn~ troubled by insomnia.” = “What's the idea?" “Every other man we've tried has goné ta sieep on the job, and I theusht we might get somebody who will stav awake that way."—Loulsville Couries Journal. Briggs—De you run a bank mi?,‘_ Grigge—No it _runs . me—Knoxville Journal ang Tribune. Dootor (to old lady)—Yes, my dear sionary secleties will be held died recently. The public is free to at-| The new lobster bpat built by Framk|Henry H. Crandal) were appointedsap- {\:j‘!cr(‘] (édeDn. r; J.. Storrs. H. C.\Hawkins b ist churolr Friday afternoon at three|tend the latter session. Post of Mystlc for Palmer Brothers was |pralsers. i -»xu 2R avi 7’. i L ook 7 Thé Stenington treop of Boy Scouts |launched Friday and is no _wat.the north A speaking contest between 'the' !qpe h‘“ uhpen ecid Nu or the prea- | K. Burrows was in Norwich Saturday | held 2n anaiversary supper gnd enter-|dosk getting in commission for the lob- [Valley and Hopkinton High schools was |snt the library wjll onen on the "sive treatment for the ey» in which |tained members of James W. Harvey post, | ster season. held in the assembly hall of ,;;haw:) ;l'u:—udA suffering fom iritis. /| No. 58, A. L. at U. 0. G. C. hall Saturday | M. W. Rathbun is exhibiting ‘in his {school. The first nrize was.t ken ‘y ron'x : e Somec fo . : i baul Lamyplera of Hope Valley was a |eVeRing, there being 60 participants. window a picture painted by Capt. |Pobert Bitgood and the second by Jessie | convenience of these livins outside the No automobiles on the isiand of Ber- Fer hord Sunday. A, Thotias Matherson Wag the toastmaster | Louis Thorsen. f Tuckegisboth af JHane Valley lchogl, and |village., Continuance of the servicy will ovie. 3 Sedin “Afies Alice Weir has returnad from a|and addresses were made by Seoul Exe- | * Every good day sees an exceptionally | the tird hy John Mackenzle of Ash- denend to a great extent upon the patron- o o 'M""'m.t et 3 hy gtay i Brooklyn, N. Y. cutive Burdick and Scoutmaster Rose, of |large number of men oul after eels on the | away. The judges were George W. Wood- |age. K 3 llnew-.flu:gtM( 0 Gilteate Savey ot 8 *4Vinfield Caskell voung son. a® Mr. New Londor and Prof. Willlam E, Gillis |flats between the village and Mason's | ward. Miss Laura E Mc!nu’ra and Mni 'r;m W;.l.nx Wofl-er: a}te to n;e;!t W-‘c‘g‘- .lhm. onlons."—Detroit Free P Mrs. E. W. Gaskell, has m‘,\,’, foy. |0t Stonington. _ < Island, but the catches g0 far this geason | Frank Furness. . Singing by the local i needuy afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. o A i W s K W, d The girls' mission class of c?.“;::qy have been very small. The oider men, |high school cgo;us. 5 dun}b:;;l ;fll sb;' RMT’.\O‘}'-M"J Tarih ar” ihe e some whisky?" % zuerite Broo! .| Bpiscopal church, Which meets ®ac] -| who claim to know the game, say that [eight girls and four boys fr es 7| M A n i % ‘g:fn)nh:;:e:;,:fl pe l‘::rs;f::fi:ol:g::‘ day at the home of Mrs: W. A. Breed, is | the mild weather is in o large measure [and 8 of the Ashaway school, remarks |training class at Lawrence Memorial ‘,:Ah!l::y Wt l::'f: bt n'r,kg .3 & James MeDowell, "{to cheage in making aprons which Will | responsible for the small catches. by Supt. S. Hussey Reed and a com-homital, New London; was at her home o gt ibare o ':n‘u H oTharleg E. Whoeler was in New York|D¢ 80'd and the proceeds given toithe de-| Miss Juliette Chester was called to{munity sinz 16 by Robert Valentine | Saturday afl -m;):m. s 5 e—Does ¥t i iy i Bhtagen, 3 7% | nominational mission work. Nahant, Mass.. due o the sudden ilincss | were additional features ol interest. | ~Lioyi Macteritme, who for & number fohn Burrows of- Pogtionnod’ was the Misses Eva M. Thompson and Marcel- |of her nephew, Kenneth Chester. Mrs. “Walter D. Kenyon attended the |of weeks has becn a patien artford madam, thos: pains. In your left MWé< come with age. . Patlent (with surpleion)—TVen doctor. but my right leg is just as old as Wi evenings of grange meetings by s left, and I bave mo pain in it—Houston, 0 to § o'clock, especially for the 3 Post, ? / She—Now just because I allow veu to st of relatives here Sunday: Ir. ang Mrs. Edmund Lamb of Led d epent Sunday in the vilage. 'W. P. G. Harding, Governor of the eral Reserve Board, who aceord- - to ‘annquncement will be ten- red the presidency of the prepased efgn trade. financing corporation, $105,060,000 concern. \ Acid Stomach For 10 Years owa lifle___mt Woman atly Praises Eatonio e far " writes D. Crippen, “but is A, difterasnt uffe: rom 4cid stomach’— led io belp you siso. e8 up and carries ouf ‘I:’q:‘h“uz gases and makes ; o e ang comiortable.” Yoo » 82t the full o 5] f00d, feel well ..'m-' m blo; belching, food 'sting, ete. Big box costs only a e with your droggist’s guarantes, Lec and Gugesd. 131 Maia 8¢, la Menevne have returned from New Capt. C. T. Potter of Norwich spent York, where they went to attend the silk exhibit. = — ¥. Donald Fairbrother, clerk for some months in 2 store here, has been trans- ferred to New London to manage one of the ‘company’s,_stores. Nicholas B. King, who has been i}, is able to be sut. : The fishormen had fair Juck last week at thelr trade, * The Young People's society connected ith the. Second Congregationai chureh 2 valentine soical in the parlor of the chu: Monday evening. \ 2l A.dimd social Was at the parier of the Fifst Baptist éhurch Monday evening un- der direttion of the class in the Bible school taught by Mrs. Henry M. Thomp- son. In #he Congregational! chapel at 3 p. m. Sunday, Rev. D. C. Stone inaugurated Lenten clasg which ig to d of seven lessons. | The Turkish wood turner works with “his toes maiply. By means of a bow- ike contrivdnce he turns a piece of 0d in a crude lathe and with a tool held hetween his toes he cuts away the superfluous wood. Sometimes he uses both fest # the same time, ‘Thursday in the viliage. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Horn and‘family of New York are octupying the cotiage of Mrs. Maid Allen at Mason's Island. The entertainment commiitee of the local fire company appointed at a special meeting held recently is planning to hold a food sale at the firehouse. Miss Louise Cougins of New London effent a few days in Noank recently, A whist held at the home of. Mrs. John Robertson for the benefit of St. Joseph's Catholic church provid a great success. ‘Representative Charles H. Smith was in Hartford Friday. j Mrs. Albert Rathbun, Jr., who hes been {ll for the past week, is slowly re- covering. Mts, Ina King is employed as & nirge \ HIS TROUBLE IS ALL GONE, - “I was affected with pains all over back and kidneys,” writes Charles fl 1lister, 1 Clark = Avi Kearney, N J. ‘After three or four doses of Woley - ney Pilla I became 21! rizht and my pain is all gone.” Foley Kidney Pills relieve backache. urinary _ irregularities, —rheu- matic pains, stiff joints, swoflen muscles and other symntoms of kidney trouble, It is a splendid medicine, prompt in action, and always helps. 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In other words, the body must be paid to make rich red blood. Lack of rich, red blood makes you -~ Weak—Anaemic— Nervous —Run-down ~in almost every case of weakness, im- poverished blood, nervousness and ran- down vitality, there is a res! shortage in the body of several mineral elements which are absolutely essential to the cre- aticn of vital energy. Thess elements are, particuiasly, Jron, Calcium, Potassi- um, Sodium and Phosphorus. Therefore all these must be restored to the body to enable it to replace the vital epergy which has been expended and © pay the body for the work 2 4'1;‘ of u-nhelmmu are a;'m n ncarnis in appropriate and agreeable form. So that by taking Wincarnis when yoy are weak, or anae- mic, or nervoys, or reh-down, you restore the very mineral elements which emabls the body to create vital energy==to make the blood rich and red—to.strengthen the nerves—and promote abundant viger, vitality and endurance. ."Choose the right way to health Get well—but get well in a logical way. Use great care in your choice. Remember this important fact:—when the body re- quires @ variety of mineral elements—it must have a/f of them. No amount of any single one will do. For instance, Aron is excellent for making blood red. But no amount of iron alone will be sufficient when the body requires Iron, and Calcium, and Potassium, and Sod- in:n, -::thp:mm, asitdoesin thema- Jority of cases of weakness, immofl-h-q blood, nervousness and run n vital- ity. er;'wnh contains all of zm be- cause it ed weak, anaemic, m?""“ mmdmy men and women. Over 10,000 physicians htve recommended Wincafnis. Your druggist has your bottle ready for you. Try just one bottle kiss me you needn’t think you can kks the whole family.—Boston Transcrivt. Mrs. Dibbe—What's the matter wki you now? Dibbe—I had just ane drink of eyohfd! tion likker and it went to my head. Mrs, Dibbs—Good night! As like at- tracts like, you drank wood alcobol.— Buffalo Express, 2 “Prices on many things seem to bave been reduced.” “Yes 1 dlecovered that everything, except the things I absolutely myst have 18 much cheaper now.”"—Detroit Fres Press, “We have the greatest land on earth™ “And you bhave proof of thst when you notice that people Europe to eome to & dry country."y-Loulsville Courfer- Journal. “You wish to enter the dinlomatic eer- vice. Can you give any proof of disers- tion?" asked the examiner. “:Yes, I onoe entered a bathgoem whem e lady was in the tud” “Yes, and what 4id you do?” “1 said, ‘I beg your pardon,' gir, sad withdrew."—Houston Post. HolI think modern dress reveals the vanity of the human heart She—Oh! I never saw one 20 desoliete as that!—Lendon Bystander. A couple of Wall street men at Jwn- theon one day were speaking of the ov- timistic temperament of a mutual frieng when the talk turned to the real meaninz of the word “optimist.” “Well,” said one of the brokepm T have it figured out this wa: - , ‘Is there any milk in that An optimist remarks. “Pass the cream, pleass,’ "—Delroit Free Press. . KALEIDOSCOPE - Korgulen island, In the southern Indha ocean, is more than 3,000 miles frem the pearest mainland and may lay elaim to being the most isolated fsland. A French bank note of smail denom!- nation, after being In circu'ation for some months was recently examined by Fremch sclentists, who discovered $0.000.000 bac- elil thriving on it. Tt has been found that the gulf stregm has a current greater than the combined flow of all the great rivers of the world, and it has bden estimated that In one hour 000,000 tons of water moves aleng its course. Persians love dogs because they are supposed to lie awkae nights and drive away the demons that wait for tha souls of the dead. 8o the more tha dog how's at night, the surer he is ta @efeat the demcns and the mora he i appreciated by his owner. . A_massjve chalr, made of ecopper. which natives belicwe was ziven By Queen Vicioria to an Ashanti chieftatn and used by him as a throne, has been discovered in the midst of a junzle far from human habitation In the GoM Coast colony of Africa. The establisiment of “farm eolonjes™ In Califernia has besn urged as & ipethedl of reducing the cost of livine. = The ment i§ made that there ‘are 125 000 aeres of land in that state sultable for oy'ti- watlon. which are now unproductive for lack of men to till the land. To start an ordinary street car when when with passengers requiers 15,000 times as much power as is neces- sary to brighten a 16-candie power el tric light. If the . car is heated with electriclty it requires between one-quast- er and one-half as much power for the Beat as 1s required to move the ear. [ ————————— L

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