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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 Franklin 55— Machine Proviiens 2.1 . . i i P 3 14t ‘m’ Unien 1857 Lewrence, Kansas, Feb. 15 — Jess will no doubt give the attendting fans’ . . * D $ wun;( Iedldnd tmpn.ugfdy fizofi-y : chu,::eho te witness some cllll‘;‘ ’llyi b ' Eagineers ounder inists | | that he would not meet ulton | ing. e Sub Base will use Craig an B mturors "ot HARNIS R || o0 wa ot he runners-up in the heavy: | Wengel in_the forward positions, Mi- . 3 e ENGINES, Brown: Vot || weitht division, rior to. hie cham- | chacls center, Covmaing.and. Moran 4 Goar applisd te afl makes of Cor- | pionship bout with Jack Dempsey on |guards. The Army-Navy team will bé ) ? lise ingines, Engine Repeirs, § | Laber day. composed of-Lemieux and Gladue for- “ 2 Shatting, H: "ulieys, Boar-f|| ‘It they dom't let me meet Dempsey | wards, Milla at center, Murphy and A ings, Couplings, C I wen't flmn n;gd umd goes.” me'G'AC‘;l::t“;r ‘:;u do the ‘\nrdin‘.b Ch C l 1 4 50 . % stock ahwa: former tif older ared. 'I'm a eliminary i een * ""%‘. N “:h"‘“‘ former champion, The public did not | arranged and will keep the fans gomns estnut oal ..... 3 ) per ton ask Jeffries or Corbett or Fitzsimmons | until the big game starts. Special machinery of afl kinds. ta go out and make a reputation when : they wanted return fights. 1 am in | GREENEVILLE GRAMMAR STIL| Stove Coal ......... $1450 per ton ‘ line for a return match. I don’t want LEADS IN ATHLETIC MEET g % B e gt maoney 1ika o | AN athletic' meet that furnished Egg Coll 1., 814.50 per ton v Try out the 1921 Buick. It’s thesame rugged, reliable Buick of 1 the past but with an added measure of dependability, easier control, greater riding comfort and beauty. In the 1921 Buick you also have a car with a 25% greater investment value the day you wish to sell or trade. We will be glad to give you a demonstration. . There's Authorized Buick Service everywhere. ‘Willard said it appeared that “a Place in the Y, M. C. A. gymnasium |}- bunch of sport writers want to make yesterday afternoon, when . 182 boys | Pea Coal o AT By 1 00 S chnmolen) 10 1S St ey, mhont & “0al t woul e a hundr: years r & secont B oulet Coal .......... §13.50 per ton K ; me to meet Dempsey,” he said, adding | As a result of the previous meet the p B, e ks A | | S No Extra Charge If Carried In. oppenent for me.” even and the large delegation; of root- . g - ) “I am afgéer Dempsey,” eonunguz‘;;fogr“e:egetflz-d; "’id Bvm ring as their i . s o i v showt romis TR of New? York. T was ready to| winning ‘an event. Exeepting the || OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST—OUR QUALITY for him to meet all the “white hopes” | a series of three athletic meets for the put up thirty thousand dollars in cash |broad jump, all gcores have been tal- that had been “dug up” for him. “It|trophy cup contributed by Jeweler for my appearance Labor day. I dare |lied with- the result that Greeneville THE BEST, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION - of the fighters.” many of the thrills of a big meet took 5 ‘ $13.50 per ton seems that New York does not want|Ferguson. Dempsey to do the same. The public |school will retain the cup until the will soon find out who took the “pow- | final meet which will be held outdou.s e | this spring. Yesterday's . scores 1 |eulted as follows: Greeneville 736 i 20 treatment tn FREE.Write AMERICAN ASSOCIATION irg:fiim!; Mt. Pleasant 592; Broadway 4 ION{DON‘ MFG. CO, ADOPTED 168 GAME SCHEDULE | % oo o b inneapolis, Minn. Chicago, F'eb. 15—The American as- , A 7 e —— | SOCiation today- adopted a 168 Eflme}n?fi:fi“fl" First—Greeneville: J. J. Cramer, H. Mi i, 3 5 schedule for the coming season. The | Thompson' W. Wison. W, Setnil, x. Telephone 1257 season will open April 13, the same as| prodell, A. Wiebeski, J." McDonald, E. ¢, the major leagues, and close October| Kramer. Broadway and Mt Pleasant. 2 second and third, respectively. E Nail Driving: Re! tratGreene- a proposition that plavers be compell- | yijje: s: Relay First—Greene. " B4 = pEE ell- - Atterbury, . I, Campbell, E. for high le with a score of 2 ed to.ride to and from the ball”park | Florence, N. Izbicki, J, Kripmer. A. T?Z‘“Z‘mx?r'n and kimg three with a 336 in b s. . Manager Johnny Evers of | progell, J. Goldblatt, A. Wiebenski, J.|pinfall. Score iX the Chicago National league club're-| Gronski, H. Hildebrand, J, -Hasiam. » | cently expressed the opinion tnat a |y Mileski. ¥ 4 s : Since January 7, rrg;z/ar equipment on all models includes cord tires "The meeting tomorrow* will consider Mt. Pleasant and.Broad- | . o return to the old time bus would bring | way. i - |Cantara o 2 e . IN congeniality, better spirit and more ef- “;elftc“fi.;‘c;‘:”d' é.’,';:f;fi:p'f,"z':g;‘t Gates . 102 108 Parish Hall, Taftville | ficient team work among the players.|J. Lewis, S. Budnick, D, Vollevite E,|Wmndsor Ll . | == Hildebran, T. 2 ¢ and | Sam Kin; 93 84 . | DOBIE EXTENDS'SERVICES AS | Gromnevitie, semmmatng noadway and |7an [n€ %0 90 SUBMARINE BASE | | Gree : , respec- | CORNELL’S FOOTBALL COACH | tively. . — | Ithaca. N. Y., Feb. 15—Gilmour Do-| Jump Stick Relay: First—Mt, Pleas- 1w 4 vs. ARMY-NAVY bie, Cornell football coach, has signed ;::1 G;ee‘v:w:lle al;.ld Broadway sec- Moosup' Hustlers. a contract extending his services as and third: - (Places awarded as hut. . 81 103 : ’ ON | coach to the varsity team until March, | fesult of fouls made during the race). 31‘&:‘:“’ 119 Tomght At 8 O’Cldck ¢ , graduate manager Romeyn Berry Bl}::;gvi: ‘!;' ;‘:1 First—Greeneville. | 1 yssie 102 announced today. His original three easant tied. i TR year contract expires in March, 1023, | Broad " Jump—(Records incomplete | fenool © Fast Preliminary Game S H l N G L E s and an additional three-year period |28 Yet). ; 2R was added by the new contract., The “Sr-?finls ;l‘lnsr:mals F. Clapp. J. E. = e e T A announcement dispels rumors that Do- | Murphy . Stanton. E. Knowles, , e ; s hcapt s ek it o | Hllenaer i B rg ol chmion | S i IBASKETBALL F L 0 O R [ N G at some other university in 1923, McNamara, E..J. Fritz. L& 3 PLAY BALTIC ACES BALTIC GYM—TONIGHT ! STERLIN S g 4 X TILDEN AND JOHNSON HOME RLING SECON s 100 The .)an:.hAvI:. .“‘\”\vgfi, dd BALTIC ACES vs. SUB BASE AND FROM AUSTRALIA . MUCH FoR EEowk|from the Sub Lase Wednesduvmight | oo lfC BES San Francicco, Feb. 15—William T.| Monday night on Moosup alleys, sterl. | 11 the Baltic gvm. The Sub Dase buys JEWETT CITY. ROVER S H E A T Hl N G | champion, and William M. Johnston, | SUTings: Both teams had a night off and | Can " ever GAME STARTS AT 8:15 i 2 ood game. full of thrills and former champion, winners of the Da- |POWled in hard luck. Beiknap was high | Sooes & W compan- ! ¢is international tennis cup, arrived|Man. With a single pinfall of 133 pins | Piaving. The team iwill be accompal 7 d i v ' S supporters, e here today from Australia ~on the|and a three string pinfall of 322. Score: | °G F, % [arEE bunch of Supporiery EKONK S i L, arranged between the Bantam 2nds| Rev. Truman Childs preached an able ed an ovation by civic, v and | Walker . 7 i ; o vea sermon Sunley, susgmed b in . PHONE 24 otttk cltb omelal SRty 7 gl and the Jewett City Ro 851 Y the birth: H Frink ...i,... 83 88 §— 18 100 19— X M'GOWAN WINS TWO L Savles .. THE EDWARD EVENTS FROM LAMY |J. Savies .16 85 Saranac Lake, X. Y., Feb. 15—Ever- L CHAPP Co ett McGowan of St. Paul defeated Ed- 410 459 ELL s |mund Lamy of Saranac Lake in two| . Beaiiiag. of the {hree professional races on the lpo s o CENTRAL WHARF first card of their two day meet. Mc-|p el LCR Gowan won the 220 yards and mile | 'S ee S Dol T gt day of Abraham Lincoln. e G. Howard and Carl Gallup motored to MONTVILLE | Webastok Sunday’ to-see oo han ] - - " The Ladies' Aid sooiety was entertain. | Miss Jeanette G: up. 4. Wednesday afternoon at tne nome of | Mre. Carl Gallup and three children Mrs. Harriet Furber with 15 in attend- | SPent Saturda spent 53 at Quarer 11 witn s |+ BUICK CARS 319 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. G. M. C. TRUCKS ance.. It was voted to send fruit and | Nettie Jerome. flowers to several who are invalided in | BKonk was well represented af the en- the village. Mrs. Furber was assisted in | (erlainment and supper in the vestry of WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM entertaining by Mrs.. Fred J. Hope |Sterling Hill church last Thursday even- I. Fri 3 s events while Lamy finished first in lhe[flélk;:‘pk s §§ };L’ Crackers, cake and cocoa were served. ing. 3 3 i three-quarter mile race, The men will | 25T 2 ay Woodmansee, Mr. and Mrs Ed-| Stella and Elsie Corey have so far re. | e i meet tomorrow in a Yards, half 3 2 win Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rath- | CoVered as to be able to_come bome from 2 S doan Miny ‘ngi have bLeen | and those Af other countries. suj that LAFAYETTE DEFEATS BANTAMS mile and two mile events. B T bun and Austin Rathbun were guests | Backus hospital Norwich, last Thursday. | New Italian Ambassador To |meuc for tickets 0 the United States 18 fow u»m\-n::. a- IN FAST GAME, 20 TO 10 WA £ Sunday of Mrs. Mary Woodnfarisee in|"‘\e‘i‘l:i:€ hoping for a speedy recovery te America augatuek—During the two sessions ‘Tectly and indir.ctly, about one-third of The Lafavette quintet defeated the|SUB BASE TEAM WILL PLAY HUSTLERS WIN MATCH FROM Dener, P Several local ot ke gegistrare of voters 120 mer the merchand.se enteting Germany, mest Baitic Panzams, n = very interesting ARMY-NAVY CLUB TONIGHT [®¥ Eridar aftermoon of this wesk ‘the | Se ocal people have filled their Women Yoters aubmitted. xppiioations for |0f It coming direct. while & consiaérable tand exciting game, Monday night, _in The Army-Navy club-team meets a| - . GATES’ HIGH. ROLLERS | Woman's Missionary society will #51d the -“F;‘:";!‘ ':'fhh fine jce. £ anrollment on the republican and demo- |UANtity. of United States origin, peaehel Parish Rail, by the seate of 20 to 10 The | yasketball team representing the Sub- | Gaies’ High Rollers lost two strings te | Eehruary meeting with Mrs. Thomas | Funns liave bought John Tanner's farm cratic primary lists. es her through other countries. notabiy| St Walf was lively nip and tuck, all | marine Base, tonight, in Parish hall, |the Moosup Hustlers, Monday might, on [ChUTh . . . 380 the Wille schoolhouse, also Janies 2 Great Pritain. Netheriands and Belginm) the wr rough, ending with the score i i the Moosup alleys. Sam Wukas took the Alter sev e - which have always had the abit 1 Bke £, T Seorn hall Siartsd [ TRctville A fast game is expected and L here, Miss Lillian Sawyer, a resistered | The body of Gershom P. Douglas was U. 8. Trade With Germany in 1920, passing on to Germany eonsiderable Trade of the United States with quantities of merchandise which they lme many in the vear just ended aggr ported from the United States nearly $400.000,000 against $333.000.000 | Fragmentarr fizures of German trade, in the higgest year preceding the war— both those of her own nfficial record” and the calendar year 191 those of the adiacent countries, suggest righ to be like the former, but the | ma-: has been called to a case in New | Prought from. Westerly to the Kennedy Lafavette men, after a few minutes of | Lddon. o cemetery for buria! Monday. He was a S eiiie Ak wpt e vimio | » A carload bf chestnut coal received |esident at Campbells Milis nearly ajl running around the floor, in a fruitlese: AL this week stands on the Maseasoit siding. | life. but since the death of his wife way. This halt endinz with the score | v The srocery etore of the C. A. Chap. |Nas been cared for by his daughter . in 26 1210, the Lafayetie team winners. The man company was entered one night last | Westerly. 3 et says a_statement by that ber total foreien irade in 1928 “will lneup READING FEATURED MARKET £ ‘week by thieves who got a ;’ruh about Dam:l‘;-/ Congdon has been ing in bank of New York, as 1o the trade with opproximate $1 000000, pold valwe, a8 g , i 33, |88 in money and a supply of cigars and on. Germany during the full vear is based against about $3.000 060.000 in 1913, Her Bantams. Lafayette. New York, Feb, 15.—Trade in the . i y - ¢ abou ¥ ¥ | H - candy. arold Geer of Griswold" attend upon actual figures for the 11 mo resent trade is apparentiy abowt T e Frechette, Mereler |stock market today was most often ov e e ed I figu o presen anpa equal- er_shadowed by pressure against Read. | |ing issues. The common hares recorde: """"" - Panadis ) treme decline of 5 points and the Tet and 24 preferred were lower at their i worst by 3 1-2 and 5 5-3 points. Heaviness of the Reading group, which later extended 10 the general list, left morning. preached in the Union Bantist church Sunday morning, takinz for his theme the last threespetitions of fhe Lord’s praver. WINDHAM e Church notices for this week included STAFFORD {a tine social for the voung psople at | !lhe parsonage Monday evening, the mid- which show exnorts to Germany in ihe Iy divided batween imports and exportsy 11 months ending with November 20, though prior to the war her imports exe at 53.000,000 and imports from Ger- eeeded her exports. nearly as can ba many in the same perind $4.000.000. datermined her foreign trade in 1989 Should the December figures oq include, with the United Statess exen approximate those of November, the 000,000, with Great Britain 76.000,-4 Swanson grand total of trade with Germany for 000 pounds. = Franee about twe and Geldbiatt Lamoureux ' little doubt that the terms of the segre- SN B E Warren of Mgrrow is visiting her | week prayer meetin~ “ursday evening, the calendar year 1920 would. fall it one-half billion franes, with Belgium g Left Guard |eation. are distinctiy disappointing to | 4% Norn Pae 1 brother. E. E.Warren. a food sale at Mre. Bixby’s for the benefit short of $400.000.000 as against the about & hal on francs, alse very SEnrd ” th 1m0 P B K. The Ladies' Aid society of the Baptist |of the famine stricker people i water mark of $532.000.000 in 1913, for it |eonsiderable quantities with nther adia- Field goals: Paradis 5 Bourdon 2, [spiculative interests, as was the case q b < 2 . : People in China, v 1 i t i 1 i 1 months Dlesce OLL church is to méet Thursday afternoon.|the Woman's Missionary society happenad that the year immedia |eent countries. neutral during the war, Merciar amabeault 1, Himes 2, with Southern Pacific several mon e & | ry soclety meeting ] ' | Cote 5. Slpneay L Mateies, . Miis, 1 T The supper hostesses will be Mrs. Fred |ut Mrs. James Lathrop's on Wednesos. ceding the war showed that our focloding. Ewitsertand, Nethetit N ovrats, CUIfis snd Bt ABWiE. Timer | O v incident s Reaging = 2% Horseman, Mrs. Charles Fox and Mrs.| .Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lathrob spent with Germany was bigger in value (hun |the Scandinavian states, 1o say nothing Scorers, Collins and St Amour. Timer,| Other noteworthy incidents of the ses Readins .. L. . rab spent ; i Colms. sion included ‘a vigorous advance ip | X7 Beading o Benjamin Fox. - day with thelr son Keeney in Bxeter, in any preceding year of Russia, of which no trade figures arel ¢ tous -l Bilen cathanss whish st Frifien | T went 3 x 5 The Girls' club will mest with Nettle | £, where he is a student in Philips ae Of course, it does not follow. adds the |available. » To All Collegians. remittances to mount to their highest uth Pac . S E. Brown Thursday evening. | em: bank's statement, that the approxi: - a— o - Lo The Christian Endeavor meeting will | Miss Clara Johnson h g i | quotations o far this year and a court Pic s ‘ - . L A8 returned after e Melrose basketbal team wouid | ductations 5o for s aoar nd foun | U Set A : be lsd by Mrs. Webster (his (Wednes-|» month'e visit with her siater in’ Net Collegians or the St Mary's today.|to further complichte the question of g i SO TS s o A 1973-2 between 12:30 and 1 o'clock. |state and Inter-state railway rates, P e s e ) ) 2: K ik dla i Uy meetings at the Bantist church begifining | suests of Hartford friends ovar Sunday. only change of interest being the zreat- the first Sunday in March. continuing , The Monday Auction club héld a valen- er firmness of coal loans at T' per cent.. \through the third Sunday. Dr. Kendrick |tine party at the homé of Miss Grace The supply at this figure was smaller than usual due, it was sald to withdraw- als of reserves by western banks to ad- Iy $400.080 000 worth of merchandice | You might herhaps judes a man BP{ forming our trade with Germany o | the cizarettes he doesn't smoke. calendar year 1920 represen any like the quantity of material represen by an equivalent sum prior to.th r. for. gven measured in our own gold stan- dard. thé valuation per uniteof quantity 10w, fully twice as, miich pér pound or Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes Richmond were ‘will be_the sealker. Tates' Monday evening. Original valen- Mrs. Emily Goodell, who has been |tines were the cause of much merri- snending the winter With her sister, Mrs. { ment. per tén or bushel or barrsl or gallon as |prior to the war But nevedihelese it just the fmancial tangle in North Da- Tpham,” of Worcester, is now with Mrs.| Miss Sarah Johnson went to New York A fact that in"stated value, measured by —Most Women Can Have e Henry Pero of Monson. Saturday to spend several weeks with h e 1T ligeipiatas el LIS ENGe OF 1939 ¥ : R SORBTAINA Sith e steongthiof. exs Ber abitec. Mrs. Hialsey Kotleh: Rolandi Ricel, the new lialian Am- | with Germans s about three-fourthe 15 | Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known change on Leondon. there was consides Miss Emily Wolhnert of Buffalo spent | Dassador to the United States, who |large s in the bigx vear preceding the io Ph lation respecting the i . 15. : s Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and | 18 nmow on his way here and . is ex- but in quantity probably less than Ohio o fonancr of the Britian bank rate, wem: | H 7: ruling rate 1; elosins | Marshall Field 3rd Aims To R. Utley Dected to arrive snortly at Washing- | ai¢ as mueh ' Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated informed interests here were of the blG‘K- ofle?dl Xt} asE loani @7 benk a2 Put Chicago ‘‘On Map”’ e oworEe Cook was'In Providence | tos. He will do his. best to have | 70 'F) "_"m",':l'“_'m"‘j ,'l'!"‘" it < of women for liver and bowel aile opinien that nb reduction was probable jCeptances - P over Sunday American - capital invest*fa_italian | o ort side.” ehieny | 80O . pending greater easement of creaits. —_— = \ X food and. in a limitad wav., manu! ments. During these years he gave t Reading General 4's were among the COTTON industries, arts, etc. | ing - materinls, while: on the aetive features of the bond market. |~ New = York, Feb. 15.—Cotton—Spot fmport s his patients a prescription made of 8 BOLTGN et a p few well-known vegetable ingredients * . # = —_— - = 19 months for which details are ed with clive oil, naming them Marking a sabstantial advance, but re-quict; middling, 14 _Mrs. George Finnegan of Ossiniag, bl dhiace e : mixt - . acting later. Liberty bonds and other Y. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Eliza E. | modern. which inhabft” the earth were |30le the exports o Germany inciude | Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabiets. You will domestic issues wers irregular with: the LIBERTY BOND MARKET. Daly ) given later in the. evening. 3 Vorth af flone $5.000.000 morth af teern | know them by their ofive color. p promrinent forelgn flotations. Total sales 2 n.xunlv” o :\]l the n\geunrh»fffi‘onon grange last — beel.i 91D 900.008 worth: of. Bicon; ($14 ‘These tablets are wonder-workers on (par value) aggregated $12,750,000. = 'riday evening the following class was 3 _— 7 2 o ¥ i 0 vy T and bowels, .which cause 8 b siven e frat and recon. asgrecs: N BRIEF STATE NEWS {1000 worun of yard saoanown wortn | the liver and bowels which fa S e O Doothy Lee, Herbert | Clinten.—Mr. and Mra. Charles ‘P.|jars worth each m hame And oico ofl. | and poisonous matter in one’s sysd [ . c Hutchinson, Charies A. nd Brnest | platt announce the engagement of therr | The principal manufacturing mater 1f you have 2 pale face, sallow louks 100 AT Chal ¢ Miss" Anita’ R. Baker, who closed the | Witastags arine o0 U LAndETen of fsent to Germany during 19 whw dull eyes, pimples. coated tongue. head- e summer home of her mother. Mrs. L. D | o g2 Minn. |in question were $X1.000.000 worth of raw | aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out 1400 Am Ag O Levy, last December for a visit in the | New Britaln—This city hones to keep jeotton. and $15.)00.000 worth of conper. | of sorts, inactive bowels, you take ong Fo el e west, has returned to town. While away | 8 tax rate down to 21.7 milie. which it | The articles imnorted from Germany are | of Dyr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly 608 Am Besh Mg Mide Pk er xinial her motheri Myk Ly, o eatotion &f) ¢ 5 mills Saonmpdhet; ivith | peinipally = mnataeliossoand + Incthbs | g o of d rote the pleasing results: 0 Am Can . = h H Tevy (e oo | the rate fixed for last season. | coal-tar. dves and ealors. laces. smbroid jor 2 ime and note Ing W AR Can pe letery A% 165 L. . Levy, of Indfanupolis, her sister, Mrs. 3 5 d oth tietes | Thousands of women and men take e Victory S%s . William Townsend, of Chicago, in Fos- | Moedus.—Mrs. Frank Pollock ~cele- | eries, chinaware, gloves and other articles | g "pyen 4o Oive Tablets—the sues nin e toria, O., and her brothers in Osaining, | brated her. 9lst birthday Tuesday. the |Of this class o in e FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE N. Y. Miss Eaker has had a zood rosgd | 5th. in the enjoyment of good health, | Latest reports regarding the trade of | cestful substitute for calomel—now and 0 Am Tel . Yot bullt from her mother's place. cast to & | Taleottvill—The factory of Tal. | Germany. both those of her own officiais then just to keep them fit. 15 and 30e. s e Bteriing (9ar 3458 por soverelpn) high elevation and intends soon to start |cott Brothers' company operatéd on’Sat 000 Anpnads Demad .. . s% plans for- bullding a house. urday of last week, Tie: is the first full | 0 Asneondy comi ", e Charies N. Loomis, Jr. .of Pawtucket, | week that thé factory has run since late 100 At 1 B R. L, was a week end visitor to his fa- | last fall. Atehime a ! 8% “Demune . ther. Charles 'N. Loomi Locoms Crbles Brisol.—Thers is to be a wide mey Mrs. J. Wesson Pheips is recovering h to return BX [ e d03 ety fper NS LR e, ment of people of foreign bi Demand ROSPERITY BRAN Tezk = = to ‘their birthplace land during th | » Stoel + Cabee . Mrs. Charles M. Lee is in Manchesetr ] F8E Loy e B OYAL WORCESTER 1508 Brosk Py . RS Beware of " e WOODSTCCK £ c 5 1088 Ca Factte Miss E. L. Woodward of Philadelphia Cl ed Kldn 4 ki o et is in m,wn.“uuea,hm by the illness of ogg ey81 w her aunt. Miss Sarah A. Woodward. Use Solvax to stimulate th 1 : o CHICAGO GRAIN MARK®T Harry T. Childs ie spending twutweeks et e o | 3 ianslute R < Sk one Chicage, Teb. ‘15.—Uneasiness .regard- at Valleyside, | Otten the Yiolent neadache comes from | Particularly adapted to soils in" this vi. ing the winter crop eutlook I € Miss Etizabeth Ross spent ths week | poisons in the bioed that congestion m | Ml einity. Quali s SnEibad Y it el e e e .p:wee ~ end in Providence. the kidneys has failed to pass | fi“’“"' %) d“,l "mu.‘;‘ ';" .:Ir:;?d“."‘ » mcETa? of wheat, The market closed strong at| This young millionaire whose for- | Letters have been received from Mr. | jutet®%y D8 SOORLE, o FERettL it | i honand genera satislaction ai in its o 4 12 %08 1-4 net higher with March | tune is estimated to be about a hun. |2°d Mrs Georze M. Sampsen announcing |in the legs and mental depression ars| f§ use. Our line offers a fertilizer for . 308 -Conden ;... 3176 te 3175 1-4 and May 3165 to | gred milli it | their eafo arrival in Florida. some of the symptoms apt to follow. | il all types of vegetables, etc, < 800 Cracibie el 1.66 1-4. Corn gained 2 1-4 to 2 5.8; million, and who is not quite | woodstock. academy baskstball team | Yéur beat medicine lo relieve thix condi- | 200 Dol & Rudoou oats 1 te 1 1-3 and provisions 15 to | HiFtY Y8ars of age, goes Into bANKINg | defeated the Tourtelldtte High school | tion 18 & remedy called. Solvax, sold' r Ol yons dhalbra o s o8 Do Ming 55 cents. | business in Chicago with a view to | team by a scors of 28 to 14. Lee & Osgood, and other leading irus: | [l Boagies on request : 08 Brie . T rAvalling big eastern .concerns. He | Mrs. William C. Child led the meeting | 558 o0 the, iiberal ia You can e A ARKET. wates: that “merely having money 4 | =t the Hil church Sunday eventng. A e 5] 5 i - 3 i not being crea and Ty e §Enusl W Supper took place at | For the reason that the kidneys them- | drugs in any-ferm.- 65 years| s owein T | e D et *1%& | the HiNl church laat Thursday evening. A | scives. o Aot ache: very séfions commt | A in use. 100 O Motw ¢ £ RS e > = large number was present to anjov a | UORS mav set in. Simply because the xon- ') 3 e o Bk px | proeverily and stability of the e | roast beef supner with ail thal goes with | SFAl iftuchaioss and other” eymnioms s THERE ® »e Ju | e ot Ner o 5 " eI . 3 o it in the way of vegetables. topped off | bignevs Trv Solvax. It 6Amnot hom \ o Comneetiont sgual to The Bufle-| 566 Huse aoser - 2 m2o feel he belongs to the life of | with jco cream and cookies. Lantem | <aneys, Tr folvax For Sale ¢ T ¥ I Har O Gkt o slides showing the animals, ancient and | hocded: i ool well sgain et By All Leading Grain Dealers s o s VT AT MBS AN 7 ' Ve AR oo 4 vk . 4 4 i