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NORWICH, Cu WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, of th structure will be about $100,000.| REODE ISLAND SHORE 3 The bridge will be of string steel, with AEASON OFENING EARLY three concrete piers and two abutments, 2 I SHALL NOT ASK T0O MUCH. - 4 ial to The Bulletin.) e g & 1d bridge is being razed, and the (Speci : : s s DoEy % Nomporary. stracturs | | Providence, July 5—ne invasion of |} No 9 iad, A .vm“"'x ot mn:m. - north of the present bridge and this wul | Visitors to the varlous:seaside an ¢ pel' g g N i ies along Narragansett Day ing gave— New London county farm bureau fin-y Difteren arrgngements as to the pub- |be utilized for highway and trolley pur- | tage coloni % . ances are in a satisfactory condition, ac- | lioation of the Warm Bureau News were [poses until the new bridge ls ready for R e T e anitns And time for them—ah, time to stav 3 ) 'oms. Th struct A Condiy cording to the reports made at the |, ;. peciuse under the Smith-Lever law |USe: The work on the 5 - hotels. rooming houses, camps and oth- ‘ ‘Where wind blows over grasses, mile on monthly meeting of the, executive com- rushed through to completion.and thrse ¥ 5 e sy 5O 3 Cooler weather overspread the Atlantic o v e e ats oy b Rt raet tho site are mow | T Dublic Dlaces were filled to overflo: 3 states morth of Virginia Tuesday. The| i 'ice Tuesday moming at ten oelock e bulfdings: that che 9 9 ° per fon - @hesButietin |FARM BUREAU WORK 1S erwich, Wednesday, July 6, 1921, ing while visitors to private homes broke at the farm bureau office in the Shannon |charge of such a publication. In order |peing moved by the- Fitzegrald Co. A |1 highest temperature reported was 100 de- | Luiging. Six of the seven members of | o continue the work the office of execu- |iee toros of men will be placed at work | All Previous records. It has been many grees at Grand Rapids, Mich. And time to Watch when stars are lear- the executive committee were prasent, |tive secretary was created and Webster |on next Monday. vears since the season has ‘opened up o Some 0 o startemrs dusk'e — ve 2sent, 2 Ko el § e e l';::"“’ T2IT | ith President C. J. Abell of Libanon in |D. Copp was chosen to this position to ::v‘;‘yc&';:g& ':J;’&‘;‘:fl sl F t 0 arifted blue. day esewh o St The Miastseipp | e chair 5 b et L ] Pt S R L had. The representatlon from southenst- r the e And I sheuld like, one summer after- S S s T it | " wae e o e semers (38 5 g oo of s 2 To% mat i rioms | 20 Reriitis e wahenn ue The Beat LabightoaglMined 7 3 - V! in such matters as are not reetly Y The te: ra will in New Eng- dues campaign and it was shown that i ive - de heie Te climb a hill and #ait there Ir the porefin 3 & iaient Rl Y| Jitney arivers of the state antictpat-| The announcement has been mads lieis ; wai wise there will be little ehange in temper- 3¢ % . jes comm in their petitions for | er Converse, daughter of Mr. and M-s, J. _ E ec! Jounty A tension work. UELISGs iegian, in 4 MARKET. That I could never wait for, and then ature during the next two days. A Rt M bk ¥ BURNING COA]- ON THE . Harold F. Johnson spend ono day reg-| Mrs Elisha Waterman of Lebanon |licenses to run jitney buses through the| Carl Converse of Stafford Springs to Id- &0 , i - | ward Parkinson Clark, son of Represen- 73 % Winds, ulazly each week in the office and Sat- made a report on the women's member- |clties and 1o kl:m;::‘nfre:::fie;;f B | e and Min. Gecone © Closk of Prnv Unhurried back o ! certain friends 1 North of Sandy Hook: Moderate south- | urday was the day selected for him to be |ship campaign that it is still proceeding |Paring 1o maite fle ETCRiest 188 FEUH) S0 T 50c PER TON EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED. east and south winds and partly overcast |at the office. and that progress is being made. e T Catate Ritaids tor Sratatie . T shall be giad if seasons eome and weather Wednesday. the decisions given | Spending . couple of weeks with reia- Bk E B S s Tatiemey S Wosaste oo o Minchestes Sitaey drisers, | tves at Prudence lsiang in Narragai- b v i sast and southeast winds and overcast | AMMUNIT'ON EXPLODES IN CHARLES.WILBUR, VETERAN {which prevent them from operating their | Sett Bay. = weather Wednesday. PIRE IN GROTON HOUSE | BOAT ENGINEER, DIES SUDDENLY |puses the same ruling is expected by| O F. Mackinnon of Old Lyme is reg- Of sun and rain, of berry. bud and Forecast. : Considerable damage was incurred in a | Charles FL Wilbur, one of tae best |drivers in this city, on the pelition for | Istered at the Sauaders house at Saund-; Al el RlAuAts o wieg For Southern New England: Generally | fire Sunday nivht at the home of Tbe- |known marine engineers sailing from |Norwich Jines, and it would come as mo|€Fffown. oo e fair Wednesday and Thursday; warmer |odore Gooarich on Pleasant Valley road, |New London, and an engineer for 4G surprise if the commission should re- M Py "‘H “ “"‘n d“ ";‘“‘(‘ '-“"M oo the mainland. Groton on what is known as the old |years on the old Norwich line, between |tuse to license the Derby, Branford, Wa-| MTs. Clarence Horton &nd Mlaces ove o T shall want little patys and woods amd Obssrvations in Nerwick, Copp farm. An oil stove exploded in a |this city and New York, died suddeniy |terbury, Hartford lnes and the Winches- HIOEY 2 Be 4 ralking s 4 The Bulletin's observations show the|PAr room of the house, setting the [Monday afternoon at his home, 56 River- |ter and Savin Rock lines within the eity | ¢, 41 automibile pasty that arrived at Telephone 1257 I T T e pe g ; kitchen and adjoining rooms afire. An |view avenue, New london of acute indi- !limits. masy » GSiarday sl Ll h o e T eagmpeTture A4 | 4larm was sofinded at about § o'clock and |gestion. He was born in Stonington, | The Jitney drivers ‘are now preparea [ Tain over the week end ani holldrys. Under dull lamps in queer, quaint, T ¥ Ther. Bar. |the Pioneer Hose company responded. No [March 4, 1861, the Jay when Abraham |to take the first legal step in the big (i e et b S smoky ' places=— 4 3000 | water facilities were at hand and water [Lincoln ‘was inauswrated presiden: of |fight which will be waged in the courts. | o e o e toooh 72 the Furets (I would not lose those voifes and those 1.1 78 30.00|7ad to be pumped from a well. Before |the United States. He came to New | The first step. according to one of the | go " anq familv of Pawtucket at their faces) 2 by the fire was extinguished, the well was |London when he was 20 years old and !attorneys for the drivers ,n the legal : 5 iy 5 30.00 3 < E s 2 . fed TR ¢ 5 x hese T shall ask “beyy 4 A e e pumped dry and a bucket brigade had [from then until his death was employed [fight, Will be an effort to continue to| qammer COttase at Buttonwoods for a fe¥ | Npw LONDON ASPIRANTS [cawr mETING sPEAKERS These I shall ask beyond the marrow o "5 to be formed. In a room upstairs an old |by the Norwich lin operate the buses as at present, until al Mis Allan Moody anl Mantred FOR PLACES ON COMMISSION | FOR NIANTIC SPIRITUALISTS | And time for them—which living never omparisons. supply of ammunition was stored. When | During the first few years he was an [decision is given by the superior, to| Aoon Canterbury hav n guests| N v - Cew e Ladies' society of Pi e gave. Predictions for Tuesday: Partly |the heat became so intense, the ammuni- |assistant engineer on the old Tillic, He |which tribunal appeal will be made If| at Com Test at- Warmlok Downs tha M:Z,,,‘ff,,,,',),':;. i ot ey ;s,";r;:u,:ffi"':a,x,d Niantie, M-,;sm,i.;i\.fi —David Martin, 18 The Forom. tion began exploding, the bullets going |later went to the Mohawk and was on !the commission rejects the applications. | past week. ¢ o tnatiied patidonet Tor s 1tne /toTbwing Sapsakitas Forl | thE - daohi weather: Cloudy ; southwest |in many directions, making it hard for |her when she burned oft Cornfleld Point, |Tn order that the drivers may not be|' Ausustus Barsalow of Putmam 8| eeeren IO T D it hane | mecting ataten bE 1971: Jory 3. Weltmn L S e L the firefishters to work, also endangering | Nov. 18, 1905. He was not injured in |kept' from operating their lines after | spending a week's vacatlon at the Buell no difficulty in being nominated as it re- |C. Whitney of Springfield, Mass; The lavish moon smiled down om every them. It took several hours before the |this fle, and in fact, was fortunate |July 15, the date of expiration of M-| Francis cottaze at Warwiskx Downs as uires only twenty-four names for a nom- |10, Rev. Milicent Wilson of Malden, brook = s el AT fire was gotten under control, because of | through his life until January in 1917, fcenses an injunction will be sought from | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lev: P. Bar- | b My e 08 And lent her loveliness to each lagoon : - s o - the lack of water. when he was badly burned while on|the court to prevent police authoSities | ton. i o Aabehed [T 10 el Deth’ Inctamive 2O b= D g e T Lo [ Bun || High || Moon B i steamship New London, of whica he was |from interfering with- the. operation of |\ ‘Mrs Marlon Brown of Nowtn Sterlin| - FHowever, getling elected s snother{, 0, 0 0% fon Sl oy ®ar ®iS ey tustrous) beauty -ahe. forgot 1o ook ore | | Sets. || Water, || Rises. Superior Court to. Adjourn fo 26th. |second engineer. He was taken to a |the Jitne: The basis upon which the s spending ‘several weeks with Mr. sna|Mmatter and the aldermen who Bave here- | "0 00 (0o (i 8 L 0 Y Gan | On ast_hidden and enchanted nook (Standurd Time.) ‘The subderior court came in here Tues-|hospital in New York and stayed there jdrivers will protest the dec ] O R S ~rlerndie . & tofore been sent to the council on e | Mrs. Oliv h Se . e == of- 1| o Oliis Kol st Noch 3 15| respective wards will now have to stand man of Dorchester. Mass r | P before the electorate of the whole ¢ Izctta B, Sears HIll of The members of the council who will |August 21, Mrs. Net Somerville, Mass.: Milicent Wilson of Malden, Mass. The o hours of service are 3 n. m. and 8 p. m.| Then chatting, .with the clonds, she Mid-weck meetings will be conducted by | qne Tt wheer stars lfke blossoms g2y the T day morning at 10 ‘o'clock with Judge |for four months before being able to [commission . - am | pom e mill® ™| Gardiner Greene on the bench hut there |rejoin his ship. assembly to delezate its power to license | the guest of Mr T was no business for the court which ad<| Mr. Wilbur was first engineer of the |public service corporations or traffic cor.| home on Orchard avenue, Providence. journed at onco to 10 o'clock on the [New London for a long time, but 10 |porations or individuals to a commission| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Allsn of Nor-|be nominated are Oliver Woodworth, | morning of Tuesday, July 26%a. at New |years ago was made second engincer at (appointed by such assembly. Attorneys|wich have taken a cottaze at Buttcr- |Morris B. Payne, Willlam | London for a hearing on confirmation of his own request. He wurked steadily, |for the jitney drivers are agreed that this the temporary receiver in the matiar of |except for the period of being buraed un- {right, inherent in the legislature, cannot the Shalett Cleaning and Dyeing Co.|[til Monday, coming home on tne New Judge C. L. Avery will preside at the W is the right of the gemeral| Miss Carrie Fellows of Dani A h lovers made their own. Sb - 14, Re b o peep - Mass.;| Wherever fragrant gardens lay asleen, ing of| And shim'ring silver on their petals Rev. shook. nd woods for the month of Jilv. They had |Malcolm M. Scott and J as’ guests over the wesk ond and the | Patrick be delegated to any other agent. holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen, Miss-| Ol o raeroeth s was: the oaly. alder: peakers under the auspices of the| " with bleom, = e i London from New York Monday morn-| The plan to be tried out in Manchester | es Edith, Grace and Lucile Al'en of Nor-|{mon out of the feteen who favored ta: |0t D e e earoy water, which is followed by flood tide. court in New London. ing. He was stricken ill in the after- [may be followed in other places. In that| Wich, who motored nn Saturdavcharter’' tud defenicd it in the presen =7 Plerced . the 'gloom-— noon. clty it is planned to have the buses own- | Afternoon. Mrs. Allen's consin, Jaines|council! , sie was looked upon by his| e — | And here she dropped & dower of spark- Mr. Wilbur was a member of Pejuot|ed co-operatively by a larre group of| Hartman of Birmingham, England, s |brother alcermen as tae black n ? ling beams TAFTVILLE president; Eugire 1fercier, Henrl Trem-|lodge, 1. O. O. F., Marine Engineers’ |commuters. This would take tha jitneys|also staying a few days with them the courcd. But the council-m: E & |Tmat all the children might have happy B Beneficial association, St. James Episco- [out of the jurisdiction of the utility -| James B. Mullin and fam'y of Nor-|charter was adopted and if Wool Aream v = B Mre John Mather is visiing tn gan DY, Louls LiHtearenx, Alphonse Marlon. | 1" ren, and was one of the oldest |mission. and they cowld not he Inturfered | Wich have opened their ccitaze | at|wants fo rhn he will stand the best| If your evesight is dim, your vision|—Chariotie Becker, in fhe New York River, Mass Noel Blanchette, Alfred Langlois, Desire | members of the Niagara Engine Co. be- {With by the police officers, Each person | Pleasant View. Horedore Fregeau has returned to Darn-|Dutresne, Philippe Tremblay, Adolphe chance of uny members of the present |blurred; if our eyes ache, itch, burn Eee council ift view of his attitude re; rding |or feel dry, get a bottle of Bon-Opto ¢ ing chief engineer for 35 years. RBesides |Wwill be mart owner of the bus upon which| Mr. and Mis. Orren Sandforl -f Mys- "\;nn n!'l‘:x" !rhu‘dm: the holiday herfe. Clang, George Lamothe, M. Durocher, | his wife, Mrs. Lena H. (Fengar) Wilbur, |he rides, and will not pay any fare |tic. have baen recent guess of friends ames Fletcher was a visitor in Prov- burned out the: Eatige. tablets from your druggist, dissoivel HUMOR OF THE DAY daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thom- |L'ke the owner of a private car, the bus | 3t_Slatersville. T AR SO TR B one. i« foutthnof ' Eias St st idence, R. L. over the wéek vad. Ernest Gaudette. as J. Fengar, Mr. Wilbur leave onc son, |driver may carry as many. persens oy| Mr. and,Mrs. George Carter, cf Nor- use to bathe the eyes from two to four| “Shall we see this new flm tonizht? Henry Moss and Josedli Rivers of| Club Des Vieux: Louls Marion, pres-|Charles P. Wilbur: three sisters, . Mrs, |he wishes. wich, formerly of Pawtucset, are spexd- Blaebirdsy at Groton T.onz Point times a day. Bon-Opto has given|The children went.” Fitchburg, Mass, are visitng Mc. and |ident, Buclipe Lacose, Hormisdas Gladue, | James Green and Mrs. Georse MasGlaf. ing a few wecks with thoir son, Honry | The Bluebirds of the Greerevill: Con-|stronger eyes, clearer, sharper vision| I know they did, father, but Wille Mrs. Joseph E t of Souch *r. stres Sdmond Burelle, . Phanurelle, Mr. Pope, |lin of New London and Mrs. Lerov Bar- |SUSTAINS DEMURRERS 1y Carter and family of Paw:ncket at thor|gregational ehureh left Tu v morne |and relief to thousands. says it is hardly the thing for us to seeS Gus Greenwood was buried on hiz ieft|Ernest Tanguay. rows of Norwich, and two grandehildrers CEAN s Shes summer cottage at Shawomet React.|ing for Groton Long Pomt spend Note: Doctors say Bon-Opto|Fiim Fun. arm and left side of his face Tu:s Societe Des Artisans C. F.: Azarie|Dorothy and Gorton Wilbur of Now Lon. __ NTANTIC MENHADEN CASE| Lagt Thursday was the 40'h annlvarsa~y |wiek at the. cottage morning, when a motor in Mill No. 4 |Gauthier. prosident, Joseph Rongeau, |don. Judge Banks has sustained two de- strengt causing a sectlon cf machin-| Alph. Thibeau't, Barthelemi Auxc:‘.‘ ast g feor en eyesight 50 per cent. in @| «The trouble wits Miss Gadabout 48 T of their marriage as woell as the 33th iPau] H. Zahn will b week’s time in many instance: she has leisure. She Art 4 murrers in the sult of Frederick W.|hirthday of Mrs. Carter. Notwthstandi D L e ery to shut down. thur Auger, Eugere Lavallee, Arthur Du. W Mercer. receiver of the Niantic Menhaden | the inclement weather conditicrs about bt o people’s Jacob Bomesek was lajurel on the |four, Albert Beauregard, Joseph G“;vf“‘f MAY ADVANCE FOURTH CLASS Oil & Guano Co., vs .Frank Stéil and oth-|a score of thelr former fricnds from g d‘;:.m h’;r;‘n‘;:;‘ P, e s Fourth when holling a2 $mall cannon| Club Lafayette: Albert Barre, presi- POSTMASTERS TO THIRD |ers. The two main questions raised by | Pawtucket pald them a surprise visit at e SR S e in his hand exploded. Tw> fingers on|dent. Jos. Gauthier. Noel Blanchette, Le-| In thdse cases where fourth class post- | thiS demurrer are (1) whether the bond | the cottage. There was vocal and instru- INE WA worlg: you: o by his hand were injured. e was attend-|on Blanchette, Horace Bellerose, Emile [offices, have been awarded to third class |20 mortgage are valld and outstanding | mental music. games and a supper serv- D e the: il S e (d“h:"Dt 'l;rn:;v‘ i y Bellerose, Henrl Penin, Rodolphe Fauch- | oftices the post oftice department, through | 0bligations of this corporation; and (2) | ed hy the ladies of the party. ° Oftice Bay— FheiShy e 4 herne Hasler s visiting In)er, Erma Faucher, Arthur Gaudet, Alexis|Hubert Work, first assistant postmaster t0 What extent is the corporation n-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstiong of Dan- ¢ . - ngfield, Mas : | seott. general, is working out a plan in co- |debted to the defendant Steil on the bond | jelson have taken a cottage at Highland Irate Father—Your dliatory Babits apoleon Fm'm-gr‘oh&loos{m and Bn-| K. of C.: Hormisdas Gladue, president, |operation with the civil service commis- |and to what extent is the property of | Beach for the summer. i annoy me. It's been my rule through © of Tlainfield wers visitors| Christ Caron, Jack Chancerelle, P. La-|sion, by which, in the interest of effi- |the corporation encumbered by the mort-| Mrs. Charles Hammond and Miss Hat- life to be at my desk early and late. ver the Fourth L fleur, Willilam Delaney, John Lafleur, E.|ciency, reappointment of tse present |Sage. tie Hammond of Mystic are spending a Incorrigible Son—Same with me, dad. Joseph Bechard has returned from New, Lafieur. William Smith, J. White, James | fourts class postmasters to the new tnrd | Judge Banks glves the opinlon that|few days with friends at Bristol Narrow: Sometimes 1 _get there early and some- re he underwent treatment in | Troaind. 3 aai boena et et d Ineither the bond nor the mortgage is in-| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeill of Nor- there. Dames De Ste. Anne: Eva Labresque, mile Riesner bf Baltimore, Md., times late.—Boston Transcript. With that end-in view Mr. Work has |valid because the former wag pledged to|Wich spent the week end and holiday at| ALL SIZES — ALL PRICES e e R h v Bt president, Alma Benoit, viee president.|cet out to get all the information possi- |Secure an indcbtedness less n amount | Riverside as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | e e e "g her mother, Mrs. Mary Stonc | Celina Champazne, M. Louise St. AmouT, |ble and permissible’ under oivil service |than its face value. 3 Samuel MeNeill and family. 1 2m and was preparing 1o undre i and Mrs. Arthur Legarrie of| Coina Rov, Marle Couture, Marle Racine, | ryles on the postmasters in the various| The second question involved in| Mr. and Mrs. James Ray of Mechanics- hen his wife glared at him and Mg iviagiTioe: g2 over | leonie Adams. Delia Pelletier, Georglana |foureh class towns. Connecticut offices |Substance the question whether one who | Ville spent last Sunday at the home of T you imeu: PR { Paquette, Anaide Pion, Donalda Marc|recently advanced, and thus under the |purchases the bonds of 2 corporation | the former*s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wi E "' Put tee shock was to0 zreat. The elee- Autels order are: Durham, Orange, Stepney [from fts pledge, with knowledge that[i@m Ray, on Chapel street, Harrls “ 9 triclan dropped dead —Concinpati En- Thursday and t 1l ba closed. | o nfants De Marie: Anna Malo, Blanche | nepot Versailles, Broad Brook, Milldael, |they have been pledged for less than| John Dawber of Norwich gave rictan Ty &5 e o aseisted. in | Couture, Rose Brodeur. Angeline Du-|yroiiline” New Preston, Souts Meriden, |their face value, may recover their face | Sranddaughter, Miss Jean Elizabeth Ta-| = a g : The following committee assisted in | ;oL ALttt raw- | Montville, New Preston, Sout: Meriden, |their face value, may - their fac 1 2 cth Ta- | sy FE IR 1 e s Gpmana FRN Middleficld, Noroton Heights, |value from the corporation irrespective|Der in marriage at the First Baptist . ki et g LT T il’;?:'ym:\"? ~ Fantic ‘Slern:z Sound |of the Drice paid, In the absence of fraua | Meeting house, this city. last week Sat-| ttention to his grammar,” sald Mrs, Srove » L | A. 0. H.: Jos. Nevins, Thos. Fitzmau- 2 Sl ) Lhds Kt e o urday afternoon to Frank ‘W. Jeffers. Societe St Jean Baptiste: Narcisse|yice. \William Malone, Danel Thomp. |Y\¢¥. Thompson, Wauregan, Wilton and fon the part of the purchaser and pro- 3 Raymond, president, J. B. Frechette, The hold a clambake on ol o = <. Chi ke to him about . reped her St s sons o Tarchases In Gik | e Taber it the anughie of . s FRANKLIN SQUARE L0 M2 piae ¥ et 2 “harles Girard, Henri Phaneuf, Phil| Children of Mary: Elizabeth Daley, "TYIT;““‘:L’M(’M HEBis sl ake any difference, as be has de- .4?;. A\:ffl B'\r;:r r;\zlrjcl'lr:n 1\1?“!:‘0:! 1\,[511.;]“ O'Brien, Agnes Doherty, Nora|NEW $100,000 HIGHWAY ithe affirmative. savs Judge Banks’ m";‘ A man isn't beaten as long as he's ed to be a motion picture star.” R & T b o i Mutpity y ey i 3 ¥ i 8 Washington Star. L'Union ToB A 3, O Tellier,| Ladies’ Auxlliary and Romry Society:| oo “‘}:”(“E “f" ‘“SI'"" |orandum af decision. e president. Louis Gladue, J. A. Benoit, J.| Mrs. A. White, Agnes Malone, Mrs. D. e J. E. Fitzgerald Co. of New Lon- = F 5. Tel Jr. Antoine Caisse, J. B.|C. Murphy, Catherine Malons, Mrs. Will.[don has been awarded the contract for Stationed at Sam Diego. “THE KALEIDOSCOPE Sauvin, Willam Pepin, Joseph Pepin, | iam Malone. the contract for the ercction of a fiew | Mrs. John Riley, Jr. has recelved a $52 Natest. ot Michael Gladye. St. Veronica Soclety: Mary Hanlon, [steel street highway bridge over the|letter from her husband stating that he - Association *of 1 report shows & Merchants: F. Beique, | Mrs, Mary® Frohmander, Louise White, | Mystic river, at Mystic, and actual woric has arrived and is stationed at San Die- total of 73.000 unemployed la Gl ‘ president ; Edward Adams, secretary. Mary Murphy, Mary Cronan, Viola Sul-[on the erection of the bridge will b2 |go, Cal, on the U. S. S. R. 4. He has The convention of the international or- Societe St. Louis: David Lambert, | livan. started next week. Tie estimated cost | visited many points in Mexico. ganization of carmen will be heid Ia At lata, begining est. 12 000. and gives employment to 30,409 ; people. Industrial accidents cduse the death of 4 more than 2: 0 persons ’ the United as our ac States every 12 months. WEDNESDAY Because of a lack of market the Maine potato growers are selling their stock 1o the starch mills for 25 cents & barrel. The American Drug Manufacturers’ As- One of the big chain store eorporations operating hundreds of stores throughowt America has all its stores at tse strest el, refusing a room which necessitates step up or down from the sidewalk. An investigation by Ilnited States Gi: L] sociation proposes 10 raise a fund f Given Out? || A Sale of Nickel Plated | S a dull, constant backache slowing you up—mak- ° ing you feel years older than you should ? Are w ash Bollers and you tired, lame and achy— tortured with sharp, i ological Survey has brogght to light 2 stabbing pains ? Do you find it hard to keep going salt decosit in western Okiahoma whicy is N'i'\‘fi to be one of the largest n —impossible to be happy or enjoy your work ? It’s ea Kett es can-aait aile SHow Thi Sarats dad time, then, you looked to your kidneys ! The kid- o mn i L T neys are the blood-filters. When they weaken and ! . SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY MORNING IN THE DOWNSTAIRS DEP'T Dhe Arsarioan Chni) Bay: S slow up, the system becomes over-loaded with uric ) 4 . opentag acid and other poisons. Backache, sharp, cutting One of the biggest manufacturers of high-grade copper and nickel ware in this coun- [ = e nistory of e ngusy. e ' pains, headaches, dizzy spells and distressing urinary try, automatically casts out those pieces which are not absolutely perfect, and lets | :2ire memberstio of the mciets, wehioy disorders naturally follow. Don’t wait for some serious kidney ailment to set in. Help your weakened kidneys them go at a very low price. These are still stamped with his name, but he re- e e SO before the trouble becomes chronic. Use DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. DOAN'’S have brought new health to thou- quests us not to use it in this advertisement. Nearly 600,000,000 pounds of crude rubber were used last year in the mamn- YOU CAN HARDLY SEE THE WLAWS—THEY DO NO DAM- - OF s immenaetta] Bra comeatch AGE TO THE LIFE OF THE ARTICLE—THEY WILL LAST FOR Fast Ingies an equal or sightiy larsee ; YEARS OF ORDINARY USE. amount, and the British Straits Settls- sands. They should help you. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ! Read How These Norwich Folks Found Relief: Mrs. Margaret Brown, 340 W, C. 1. Allen, stationary en! ineer, Mrs. W. H. Gorton, 39 Wash- Main St, says: “I suffered withl | % - Gl Congo. French Africa, Venezuela, Mexico, S sarsr ington St, says: “At times I[} |gardener, 156 Talman St, says: ! I 'ea Kettl 2 19 Peru and Panams dull aching pains through my Kiiney Piite. | 1'waell | have been subject to backach “I have had kidney trouble and d es ° kidnays. The trouble araduaily[§ | bathersd with my ‘iiineys for ff JAt right | was troubled _with fhers or lsss misary i my back, C grew werse until it was almost | | four mont ackache just over my kidneys en | sat down to eat my din- 4 e s SPECZAL SALE impoasible for me to get out of | | Mo they were causing th and couldn’t sieep. Mornings | | ner and then tried to get up, a Made of the best quality copper, heavily nickeled, in sizes 7, bed in the morning. | tried medi Dean’s Kidney Pills and th wes tired and worn-out. Doan’s stitoh took me in my kidneys and . . : _ 8and9. As stated above they are subject to slight faws, but Hardwear Tires cines and 'vm‘k'_fiflm'hdh helped me. When | bent over it Kidney Pills proved to be just | thought for a minute | had phinlty A} | wouid be quite a few minutes be- B |ina remedy to relieve these at. [l |been stuck with a sharp instru- they are warranted not to leak, and they’ll last almost a life- FOR A WEEK ONLY Tike 3 cifforent l | orsi. “Dowre Kiney” bille son f| | t2cke and put my back and kid-f fment. The kidney secretions o (Gtatement given Jul tinued to help me, regulating the ll | neys in good condition. Doar’s@ |were off color and thick. A time. Values up to $3.75. Ford st extra ply Fabri 27i9i1) on F 16, 1921, ) | passages of the secretions_ and [l | are fine when it comes o a kid. | |friend told me to use Doan's Kid g izes, . abrie Wrs. Brown said: | think theroll | Gor 30x3 $12.50—30x3%; $15.00 wy with the lameness in ney remedy. got them at the ney Pills and the first box’ helped Y ‘ Wash Boilers $2.79 e £ Tl oy e T elre Degs Lse & Osgood Drug Go.” Désnlathilned ime Svodiert CORDS Made of the heaviest tin, with heavy copper bottom, and sub- 32x31/, $22.50—33x4 $30.00 ject to but slight imperfections. We could sell them as per- 2 2 - fect, but we are not going to do it. We have the two best 32x4 $30.00—34x4 $33.50 sizes, 8 and 9. Use one of these for your cold-pack canning. Values $4.00 and $4.50. menty nearly five times as much as either of t5a other places named. In additizn i | supplies were drawn from the Relgan George Waterman, landscape = 5 S lhe Housenoid ‘74 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 531-4 BULLETIN IL‘ A

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