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Chga I e e A b e e ARG . A 14 T A SMART SHOE e THAT RETAINS ITS ™ | Lahor Pian Proposed by Penn. Railroad Philadelphia, May 20.—A plan for eme ployes' The immediate purpose of the plan is elect rece s 1| ohosen. representation to include all | chosen. S es of the system. similar to the| ;o568 may or may not be union men, a8 ‘iewing committecs established | the employes themselves decide. to speak forthe men by whom they are “As soon as the representatives are protected in their position no matter what Freed From | GONVINGING Torture Eatonic Cleared His Up-Set Stomach erfectly sound and well—absolutely __ PROOF That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound Has Extraordi- Just Compare These Old and New Prices n service, was announced mmgmd by | elected, the oficers will seek a conference | .y, paiid o nary* Curative Power in Cases General W. W. Atterbuyy, vice president | with them, in order to negotiata rules and $ - e i 5 5 : % n oharge .of operstion of the Pentayl |culsduee vuffer tortares from neuralgia brought of Woman's Ailments Note the very substantial reduction which has been made in in T d “The representatives so chosen will be| on by an up-set stomach now see me Columbus, 0.—*I suffered yery FEDERAL TIRES, both FABRIC and CORD, and which n con- ion of representatives to negotiate | may be their attitude with reference to| jueto mic,”” writes R. Long. much pain during m eriods . . Y3 . - s conditions under | the provisions of such rules and regula-| " profg by Mr, Long’s experience, e o2 afid fel t,‘:.,.h,,d junction with the EXTRA SERVICE they give, makes nt decision of the federal railroad | tions. They will be providéd with the ke our stomach in healthy condi- I wbor board, which terminates the present | necessary transportation and the com-) K¢OP Y i onal Gener: employes quotes by SMART STYLE |... How often have you voiced & regret that new shoes, at first so shapely and trim-fitting, too soon lose their smalt- looking lines. Let us show you the Red Cross Shoe|” —the shoe that retains evidence of its smart style and d: as you wear it. ty charm as long Because the Red Cross Shoe is MADE| - TO FIT THE FOOT IN ACTION, its beauty is permanent—and it is just as somfortable as it is lastingly beautiful. | The Sable, a black kid, two-strap Pump, pictured here, will delight the woman who desires an artistically de- M vigned shoe Come in; try it on ing a shoe that assures perfact comfort from the first, and perfect style to the || ast, your quest is over. Model Booterie 132 Main Street NORWICH, CONN. BOLTON NOTCH Hartora, Eugene Baet Sunday e Reed is Mrs W Mrs. Joseph Ha Mr and Mrs. Lor ford visitors T M. W. Howard w Thursday Martford —One n nt. co speration rom Rev. Thomas A. V former pastor of t} If you are seek-|on agreements July 1. al Atterbu statement to the ain principles laid labor board and adds: ds are asked to confer with pany will reimburse them for time lost and for reasonable expenses while on this service. “The above applies to a union man as well as to a non-union man. “While the immediate emergency to be covered is the preparation of mutually satisfactory rules and regulations, it is the hope of the management that the men thus chosen as representatives may serve as the nucleus of committees which shall frequently confer ‘with the officers on al matters, not only affecting your welfare, but also the welfare of the railroad and of the public.” ve the right to select es from among their ed conditions designed solely to accurate expression of the de- tion, fresh and cool, and avoid the ailments that come from an acid con- dition. Eatonic brings relief by tak- ing up and carrying out the excess acidity and gases—does it quickly. Take an Eatonic after eating and see how wonderfully it helps you. box costs only a trifle with your drug- gist’s guarantee. LEE & OSGOOD 131 Main Street EDERAL TIRES the BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL BUY FOR YOUR CAR Big ; ».| Compo helped me wonderfully. T have ha two children since T began taking employes, under_ which repre- The proposed plan will not affect the will be chosen,” Will be an- joint reviewing committee. by which all evening service of Chris- vor was under the leadership of | 1 Mitchell At the first quarterly conference of the M. E. church Monday evening, Rev. W. H. Bath of Norwich, district super- intendent presiding, reports were given Daniy lliams of Goshen, a in the south Saturday night. Dean, Ledyard, who has spen has retu a former em church, called | by the different organizations of the | the town. is here Saturday. Mr. Williams | church. A sawmill has been set or at Goshen and has| The Ladies' Ald society rcported an|wood lot of Charles Ther ecome pastor of a| expenditure of over $60 on the Interjor | Lester district. | of the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Emérson Dbeen spend- | Courtland W. Chapman, C.C. M. of the U. S. S Caesar, now at the submarine base, was a visitor at the home of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Colver, at the base, and called on relatives in the village, Tuesday eveni The = Caesar e from Norfolk, Virginia, and is ng on a cargo, from the base for .| the Hawaifan Isiands. Mr. Chapman is the son of Frederick | M. Chapman, of Middletown, a native of fami nd James Case were| this place, and his boyhood days were | Smith. spent here. Harmon I Lester Reed of New York is staying | ited h! few days, at the former home of teed, (Mildred Picrce) at Allyn's . before leaving for California with Reed, who is now in Texas. Agent A. O. Faford and Mrs. with their son Stanley, r < from a wee Nantucket. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keene and daugh- | ter Miss Mildred Keene of Ballouville and | il cently. Herman A. visitor = of New London | son, John | | Alice Jordan of Danielson, former | T: jargo mobile party, that were g Hotehis ] home of Mr. and M . Euge in of the Stoddard districlSu | Mr and Mrs Otis Winchester of Laurel Hill, Norwich, have opened thei bungalow at Perkins place for the sea- |to 6. son, Mrs. Charles Winchester spent Thursday | Tuesday with them. h | Spinning. anld Fitzmaurice and som. svidence, wisited their cot- | . on the Bluff, last week. s. .\, V. Kennedy, and Mr. and Mrs, George Ballou of Norwich, were | visitors at the Kennedy cottage on the Bluff Suncay. . Dr. Albert S. Bolles who Bolles, h: ton ners. Score, Mule Spinni with M spent the winter in Washing: has been the guest of his Harriet F. Crandall and Mrs . Prerce for a few days,the past visitors' day for atives and friends of the pupils of the price list on the Chevrolet line. The reductions are big and generous and the person who has been waiting to buy now has the opportunity. were rece: of Mr. Whipple' Mrs. William were callers at the home 1 A Gibbs, Wednesa here in Mrs. Fitel the weel end at at his home a at his Bluff Sunday last. wa . Spinning and Weavii resulted in a vietory fo was a battle r The result was in favor of the Mule Spin- | Tuesday the preceding games) i ome - years by Dessert in the er- clout Tuesday grounds have been put in !baseball and more interesting games y of Lord's ie home WANREGAN Twilight baseball proving a succe ago was for observed the day wi W ¥ afternoon, comin; ents (the v i your medicine and did all of my own Long Cove dis work including washing. You ma; later. controversial questions involving trainand | a good attendance at the school exercls- | OUs I UCIE WRETHIE Q0] Wz FABRIC TIRES thus selected Wwill be recog- | engine service employes are now settled, | es. " | 27— Mira. T STY, nized by the management as empowered | it was announced. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bolles of Somer ;-NebL\,(‘){l’;d'rgfuc‘i“mbsg%mo’ PLAIN TREAD TRAFFIK TREAD RUGGED TREAD N. J., visited their daushter, I o e M O s e OLDPRICE NEW PRICE LD PRICE NEW PRICE OLD PRICE NEW PRIC: tha Bolles, & student at Jcom . 4, : 15100 . ; 15.55 5 Sollege. lagt weekt and_their ats directly to a deranged con- . 815! $11.85 si5 $12.85 1945 §(6.50 SALEM GALES FERRY e it nd famiy of this place | diticn of a woman's system, and by wing her example taking Lydia of | 1. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoung { women may be relieved from su ents 2nd be restored to normal health and strength just as she was. there is anything about your con- you do not understand write 7dia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., m, Mass., about your health. . 1850, 19.50 2400 30.30 15.00 20.25 26.90 CORD TIRES RIBBED TREAD OLD PRICE 26.00 30.35 37.90 20.00 25.95 34.40 = 14.50 the the up on pson, in NON-SKID TREAD NEW PRICE oLD PRICY NEW PRICE - R e $34.25 $21.50 i oF they el L As $39.10 $34.60 41.15 gL 49.70 44.00 5230 i Odvess 5895 52.15 62.05 and Mrs. Robert Bethel are enter- relatives from Worcestér, Mass., = £ W, 73.50 65.05 7735 BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP 7 THAMES STREET A shower was given Miss Eva Duyal ¥ members of the Girls ie received nu A business meceting was served, thej | tormer putpit. conflicting events, was well attended. a | worship with sermon ~d o o S The concert Friday evening at the| Mrs. W. R Devoll is in New London | noon, the church 5 Chaiak church was @ success in every respect|Atiending the graduating exercises of the | superintendent S Thero was a Jarge audicnee and a well | Durses’ training class at Lawrence Me-| church aad Sund ded f = rendered prograi morial hospital, her daughter. Miss Mil- ter. of instru- Baptist meets | Fitehville, th this vicinity who own| trated lect ased to have a blacksmith | F TUnsigned | 2-| With the excentio: ! of Mr. Clark - h formerly operated N le quartette, the program was entirely | ! . the ahop Gl t {2 ToohY fioavioline S TPie L sollatss Weie I. L. Sturch having been opened this| Glover, York are vieiting Georze e Wayne Storrs. Miss DLeatrice Coe|Week by Joe Gallipcau of Willimantie. | Penney. 1l remain for some time. fred Dodd. Others contributing to Ithe success of the evening were Mr. | Mrs. Leslie Nichols, Rexford a | Frances Crane, R. E. Stearns, man, Edward Jackson and M: iJackgon. The church - VIt | Any man possesses FITCHVILLE a3 big a fool as he ple Thursday evening at the church the . E. meeting was ably led by Mrs. Warren H. Thompson. The topic was, nd sermon will be on The Spir- The time of the Young People’s evening at 7.30. eting Thurs i3 T as How To Enjoy One's Work. The Model MANSFIiELD DEPOT will be used for the purchase of church 3 rrived, and is giving good satisfaction. On this instrument last Sunday ecvening there was the lilustrated lecture, Immigrants All It was very Rev. phear preached here | BYmnals. morning In| The lecture at the library last Friday y. The many |afternoon by Miss Deming, state clothing | p:ain, and well received. iear were pleased to.specialist, was very instructive and pracs| The Baptist church uses standard time. cet him and hear him preach from bis tical, and, considering the weather and| Next Sunday 4t 11 s m. there will be for |, friends of M Here is really big news for the motoring world—a decided downward revisidhn in the price of America’s great low priced car. The cut in prices that thousands of motorists have been waiting for hasheenmade. There has beenno cheese-paring in making the new Our last week’s announcement was followed by immediate response from buyers, and two carloads of Chevrolets have been disposed of by this firm. _ Ten more carloads of these wonderful cars are included in our latest order. py ol ‘ HERE i8S THE NEW AND REDUCED PR Gé “.LIST' TOURING CAR...... SEDAN ... ... 5645 ROADSTER :.............. § 635 'LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON $645 HERETS THE PLATFORM ON WHICH CHEVROLET PRE-EMINENCE HAS BEEN BUILT AND HASBEFN THE MEANS OF SATISFYING MORE THAN 500,000 DISCRIMINATING MOTOR- DEPENDABILITY TELEPHONE 8-2 ENDURANCE ISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ; EVERY PLANK A- FEATURE ECONOMY POWER COMFORT SERVICE DESIGN CONSTRUCTION APPEARANCE CONVENIENCE MATERIAL RESOURCES. THE PUTNAM MOTOR MART, Inc. The Chevrolet Model “Four-Ninety” possesses all the necessary qualifications and ability to satisfy those who, although desiring to spend a limited amount of money for a car, wish to possess an auto- mobile having sufficient power and all round capabilities to do all that can be expected of any motor car. That this model meets the ‘requirements is evidenced by its ever-growing popularity. More than half a million Chevrolets are in use today. Clever phrases do not make serviceable automobiles. Beautiful pictures do not always make good looking cars. The Chevrolet claims good looks for the bodies and mechanical efficiency for the chassis, but these claims we want you to confirm by such examinations and tests as shall be satisfac- tory to you. To us, this seems the fairest way of presenting a product to you. WE HAVE ONE CHEVROLET OWNER WHO HAS DRIVEN HIS CAR MORE THAN 60,000 MILES AND ALWAYS HAS HAD THE BEST OF SERVICE. 'i‘his is a matchless recnrd of service and one that should appeal to your judgment in selecting a moderate priced car. PUTNAM, CONN. . Branch at 321 Main Street, Norwich, B. F. KREIGER, Manager, Telephone 1298 N