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B L TS S S IR AT S g, t % s ; Tersvioon) ¥ : 4 e FAIR AND MODERATE TEMP. o mIEh 48 ullplln FULL ASSOCIATED e TODAY AND TOMORROW ~ . ¢ PRESS DESPATCHES . NORWICH, CONN., i heuiletios |ATTORNEY SAYS JOHNSON PROMISED |57 mimeene Meemny ‘ POETRY fill the vacancy with Robert C. Bur- ° | SEPTEMBER L hard, T W, : . | S————————— || h W d k D Now hath the sum hed her gold- Noreich, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1921 .I.[l GIVE $350 B AEK Tn SH ARPLES chard” gorome . House, St s | e ) a 00 stoc alry ow hath the summer reac “Norwich, Wednesdsy, Sept. 14, 1921 I Sl S committee. State Board of Agriculture to And, lost amid her cornfields, bright of WEATHER 014 Tiyme Repubhean. the Norwich Bulletin. SHANNON BLDG. NORWICH, CONN. s Conditions Scarcely ssure remaifis high generally east P’;e Mississippi River. The outlock erceives from her divine TYe- Assessor, Bruce Bradbury; board of| Active Demand: Peaches, apples, relief, Thomas Ball; sclectmen, A'fred |Dears, lima beans, cabbage, potatoes, ctate. He said that when he drew the S. Howard, William F. Coult: auditor, | new laid eggs. How necar, how swift, the Inevitable With Every Purchase of $1.00 ‘ 1 he smiles, though from her o Uhout | Osborn Sharples of New London con- Ot e Jonncon. was| Clark S. Voorhees: erand jurors, Gris.| Moderate Demand: Beets, * carrots, | carcless feet fo tfor gemerally fair weather without| 0RO SR % o Trucaday in the | papera for Sharples and Johnson was| Lok 5 JTObIees s SEAR Jurors, Gl | e R owenr posatose, | | The hounty and the fruitful strength material change In temperature Wednes| o .rior court before Judge Allyn L.|tho first time he had ever coct CIBCh|comoctor, C. R Noves; fown clork, |Spindch, oranges, peppers. | / OR OVER are cone, @ay and Thursday in the Atiantie states. | g 0" 070 jury in. the case in whidh ;:hmc two ;“'S{,a,‘;f::rfimea him to|Carlton Hopper: constables, Fiias Ol.| Poor Demand: Lettuce, string beans, | n ooush ‘:_, soft long, wandering i ial on | Johnson an it s st | 2o on North of Sandy Hook and Sandy BRok | (0 fees: from Sharples on October 11, was to pay 8330 for a halt-interest in u | Sirar. o ian ieclon Sommiben MARKET CONDITIONS. sweet to Hatteras: moderate north e ) f the state that|patent that Johnson said he had obtaln. ge Gris . A. F. Howard; treas-| peaches are becoming scarce on the { n~-bird and th ive thrush are § e B nathin o halt intoress in| od In 1919 At that time Jonmeon eaid [Ur°T, A. T. Splers. s e e { in=bird and the pensive thrus oenas O ntont called & side-contortion, which|he would show Sharples the patent the 01d Lyme Democratic. the end of tne peach crop. Thera isi ONE POUND OF | too fearful of the For ew England: fair Wednesday | 3. P2 L o8 8 make riding in the|next day. Johnsom could mot tell the| Ascessor, Bruce Bradbury: board of | & Moderate demand for beets, carrots, | ! 2 75 and Thursday, moderate temperature. Rt ealCoiNe N s amfoatatIs, (bt | mumberiof Theipatant UTH WARMACSeEINeA e Tief ST o TR B Ste e st | Fomiatass > iwisat! Dotatosat meal cntonad] | o, the seeret word is £a woods grow silent af J e hat had never obtained such|in the agreement as a patent granted | D Caulkine, H. H. Black: town clerk, | Natice melons are still being offered oty e e i the ;“,m:::‘.“mn in 1919 and known as a side contortion| R H. Noble: treasurer, A. T. Spiers;|for sale but the supply will soon be | ure | e 10 € Pl e The Bulletin's observations show the|® AT T charples had concluded his di-|movement for a Ford automoblle.| agant town deposit fund, A. T. Spiers:|used up. Aprles and pears are in good H tqliowing changes in temperature and | CFCT B R, o, e Attorney Had.|Sharples at this time sald he had known | augiter, W. H. Moore: grand urese. | demand but the amount is very unsat- petric changes Tuesday Bar, |12l A. Hull, he was taken In hand for|Johnson for about a month and Re|Trank Farris, Josenh T. Ely: tax col | isfactory. | Ty 2500 |a lengthy cross-examination by Attor-| thought him honest and was wiling to]lector, Walter S. Bugbee: constables, Fraits. WILL BE GIVEN | i 3000 |ney H W. Rathbun, who, with Senator|have the agreemmnt drawn without the|j r.’ Bughee, Walter §. Bughes, Fimer | Apples—No. 1, (14 qt. hekt) $150 310 | ¢ 30.0n | B. H. Hewitt, is counsel for Johnson. At-| patent number. Sharples pald Attorney| s Carter: school committee, R. H. No- a0l FREE and the marguerite{ “river's shadow-haunted of skimminz swallows inter- Apples, Windfalls (14 qt. bt) Peaches, No. 1 (14 qt bskt.) Peaches, No. 2 (14 qt. bskt Oranges, (Cal) hox .. 4 torney Rathbun went over the testimony| Walker $15 ior drawing the w"l';flc'- le, F. M. Wilcox; registrar, Richard of Sharples very compidtely, asking him|but this was the only money pald at|pyepeq many times when he had first had a|this meeting. The contracts were deliv- suspicion that all was not right about|ered to Sharples and Johnson and they T4 lJowest 62 Tuesday: fair. cted. yme Rapublicans. Seiiher: 6 i b and wisttul eves - Assessor, R. M. Thompson R, Y. | Pears, Bartlet (14 bskt) the patent transaction, how many {lmes| Went out togethe=, Harilhg - oodt ot S R J ¢ ) the beloved grass: STX. WOON AND TIDER. he had examined the ‘patent, and ms to| In the lstter part of February. Attor-| [J00InE: Porrll of reliel, Tee Brock- Abimogy 1 m Bun T igh 1| Moo | whether or not Sharples had agreea 1o| ey Walker testified, he saw Sharples| am H unts and this aceus- » IMack: town elerk, Wi'lia 2™ | Beans, lima, (bushel) ...... old Jersey heifer, Oczena’s Dai Polly | fund for the benefit of the Johnson Home. | - Water | Sets. | €0 into a partnefship with Johnson in|again Before this Harry Graham of yiack: town derk Wi ‘;'"‘m“:;\\‘;h Beans, string. green (bushel) Hood at the New London county fair|-The pleasant days interveninz were 8&3|% S°° 1\ od-wrapt city, swept with = 5 the matter of promoting’ the patent.|the (Groton Iran Works had seen Attor-| 0 %o o fund, I. R. W: T Ihelycets, (doz bunches) ...... and won first prize. She also took a i RUTNENINE Wete i, =ht e) Starples testified that he had agreed to|ney Walker in reference to these matters sit fund, J. R. Warren: au- rand jurors. Alfreq | CATTOts, (doz. bunches) ... championship at the Jersey exhibit although many contributed one or twol The g e i mogiiant look after getting patterns of the patent|and in consequence of this had written tofditor. J. L. Lord v s Cabbage (barrel) .......... dollars instead of just the a The Aty it e = at et [land o0 no % bring to the| S¥eet. Richard Brav: collector of | Cabbas their par- : s e o s e hootonts. e IEhs hase gels| (AXes: ‘Alfred Swests constable, Kennath S Sewest j00 el o . |pected. The total at the meet ‘ | s 2 G Jan. 55, M aawed Jonmaomtoloay | Afive fotha patent. Later the attorney| Banming: school committee, Ray Hard.|Lettice, (dozem HOME CHAPTEE FENNIES BAISE - | 2y’ seas '#50iand. more money i yet ¢ iy $36, half of the price of the patterns. |8ail he saw Mrs. Sharples. BE e e ector P anploiReynghus | < . $50 FOR LIGHT FUND|be turned in. The Septemher meeting of Home | Fourteen delegates were appointed fo chapter of the King's Daughters was| attend held Mon Potatoes (b This was at Johnson's home. Johnson| In response Johnson passed him a Yet- Lyme Democratic Ticket. Sl said ‘he would come to Sharples’ house| ter. Which Mr. Walker sald was from| Assessor, Lyman Harding; board of | Tomatoos, and gee the patents but Johnson never|the patent office regarding an entlrely|relief, John Hall. Jared Daniels: selact- | Tomatoe came, On March 2 the witness went to| different patent than that in this case.|man, Charles Pie eet, (barrel) . 1 (14 qgt. bskt) 2(14 qt. bskt) e state convention of King's y afternoon at the Johnson|Dauzhters, to be held during October R TieAl Daciee Home with a good attendance. The ex-|at the Central Baptist cnurch, Nory el taeh Attorney Walker's office to meet John.|Johnson admitted this was so, Mr. Wal-| Jr ; "town clerk, William Marvin; treas. Poultry. ercises opened with the Lord's prayer| Follow the collection the t of r, groves of golfiens son to get Johnson to give the patent|ker said, and also admitted he had mev-|urer I R Warren; agent town demaeir | E28s Conn. Newlaid Fan, doz in unison, followed by the hymn, Nearer, | chapter was given, then the closing b number and pay the $35 or return the|er Eot the patent on the ‘“side-contor- fund. J. W. Warren: auditor. Josenhine | ES8S. Conn. gathered. 58 | My God to Thee. , The S ad- | Blest Be t ipture T e Tie That Binds 2rd (he sunlit summ® $350 paid for the patent. tion” nor made application for it. Ac-| paniels; and Jurors. Harry - wraioh |Eggs. western (doz.) nz was Psalm 45. The leader, Mrs. Joh the social ho 2l m o dowy. houllers. crowns When Johnson and Sharples met on the| cording to Mr. Walker's testmony, he| Rawara’ Baaicls .. consctaroe oleh: | Fowl, roasting (dressed) 18 C.” Atterbury offered prayer, after which ed sandwickes, cake and L e tmEs heulers wned and e b at- | Way to the office, Johnson said he was|then told Johnson that he was in a Se-, Ear| Daniels: constables, Harry Walsh, | Fowl, roasting (diTssed) Ib, 33 there was another hymn, Stand Up For of Mrs, Ear Stand ik of siliien Thisties: oda il e prope ine . with | 50 busy that he would like to turn the|Tious position as he had taken money|Jared Danicls, Jr.: resistrar of voters | Broilers, dressed, (b)...... 45 Jest The secretary’s report was | of enter 1 4 tended meeting 3 O restiing. in | Whole thing over to Sharples. Sharples|for something he had naver had. Attor-|\wiitreq Hal: school committee, Dr. 1 o read and approved and the treasure's re- r flecces <hininz 1%e the moon R .. ition | answered that the whole thing was no|ney Walker demanded that Johnson!G. Wiy, Ernest Ely; library director. | o £ 2 port was also given. M Neville t X e station, The Guest O |use to him if there was no patent mum-|bring $420 to his office at the earliest | ffojon qade. a ¥ T | Butter, best tub (Ib) 3 Blicq, chairman of the work committee, Theatre Party For Mrs, Pasni n off russet cornfields, where the SN dhe piging of gas to IS Vo< Lber. possible moment. Johnson's answer to ¥ Butter, best western print, 1b .44 Teported the purchise of a cut of co A theatre party was given in honor-of s o I oy D4 o committee Wil T ttorney Rathbun ended his cross-ex.| this wWas that he Was willing to turn 5 Cheese, twins, () ........, 24 ton cloth to be made up in garments A. M. Pasnik and daughter, Dor- St RN i gy e aie. | amination about 330 o'clock. Afier a|over the whole thing to Skarples, bu: ew York Singer Weard. Meat Products. by mambers of the chapter, for the chil nd Mrs. F. Pasnik, of Wester] $he ors e el the houses was dis- | 0 o, Tl Senator Cornelous | C.| Mr. Walker told him hh had nothinz to| Sunday morning at Grace Bnisconal{rard. pure. (1 i dren’s ward at ackus hospital. At the w. York frient Seassiod v ce 18 walting 107 | Costello, of Gratom. a witness for the|turn over. This meeting was on Wed-| church, Yantic. an unusually larce con-i1re" B O last meeting in June, smail aprons were New York, Monday evening nd in the windless pas- s up | defense, was calied to the witness stand|nesday, Mr. Walker testified, and John-| eregation enjoved the tenor solo by Fred-| poet beomtem. (1) 13 distributed to the members, each one be- a 5 %S UP | out of order by the defense by permision|son sald he would return the money by erlc H. Wyant of Norwich Town Gt dnessed. (ib) ‘10 ing expected to put in a penny for every | 7 horses o'er the sun-warmeé. ydrant | B0 e Attorney Hull. Senator,Costello| Tuesday and possibly by Friday. Wyant, now a teacher of voic eculture R e e T pleasant during the summer, the| g and part in companies. id he had known Mr. Johnson for 18| Court adjourned at this voint until| New York, selected for this -service Vel it S dtented by 16 proceeds to go toward the electric light ning. \ from the mo- and his reputation as a peaceful | the next morning at 10 o'clock, beautiful m|T!mr‘ Seek the STardil o=t po e areaned. (b L. |20 and law-abiding citizen was on a par s = hv A. T. Holden. The manner s xpdleens 4 & — = | The sleen without with the general average. oy e Mr. Wyant interpred this dif Grain (Rotall) At Door. Edward S. Doton of New London, an ber, showed a high degree re | Poultry grain, (100 bs) 2.50 b i L nsurance agent, was called to the stand SXORETS. EOE SELECTION | inq training, Timothy, bala (ton) ... e 0N Namin Do " by the state. Attorney Walker has a| Republicans and democrats in a num-| Tha text of the sermon bv the rac-!Oats, No. 1 (100 Ibbs) = S eaa R ran away Monday | 95K in the office of Mr. Doton in the | ber of towns throughout the county are tor. Rev. M. McLean Goldie was Refotce| Corn, (100 Ts) ...... .. east or ea t B x . T Plant building in New London. Mr. Do-|holding caucuses this week for the nom-|O Youn~ Man in Thy Youth, Feclestastes{Bran’ (100 Ibs) i . The ¢ < darlizht seems to etand o J ton said he saw Sharples and Johnson in | ination of town officers. xI-%, delivered in the rector's usual orie-| Mida'ings, std (100 Ths.) 1 dream Attorney Walker's office on two occa-| Thomas F. Morton was elected chair-|inal way that brings out d Meal (100 Ibs) ny Chop (100 1bs.) Poultry dry mash (100, sions. Once In the fall of 1920, Mr. Do-| man of the democratic town committes | points of the theme effectively on overheard a conversation between|of Waterford-on Monday. The other Sharples and Johnson about drawing up|members of the committee are: A. J trans- in Tablet Form-Vitamon - barely vells and Fourth Rebbery in New Louden. | Wheat (100 1bs) .... ...... 5 9 s ek a contract over a patent in which|Perry, Charles A. Galup, Dr. G. M| o 0 W OF 5 Lo U inceed meal (100 bey Lol Quickly Puts on Firm Flesh, Overcomes Constipation, The_vtmost valleys' and.the thin Iaet Sharples ,was to have a half interest. In| Minor, Frank J. Alexander. The town e days was reported fo the Néw |Gluten (160 1bS) .... .. I i = L % " 1 ihe Cing o1 1921 thrs was anoiher can:| ekertoiow ;E‘::donmg'.flic\:n“n:d;;r:r ed fo the New 2 i el ncreases Energy and Invigorates the Body. Nor = whit their perfect clarity. twenticth season of the Norwich | versation. Attorney Walker told John-| Assessor, William E. Miner: board t ot poTica Giat e Tios % . 0 make it easy, pleasant and eco-|sufferers from constipation soon throw e s R son to return the $350 to Sharples. John- | of relicf, Hadlai L. Peabody: selectmen, | I¢d informed the police that the home| 4 g, RACE AND DAUGHTER i . thout =rief the rriden days go by, of her brother-in-law, James Andrew: nomical for. weak, thin, run-down folks |away their laxatives and worry no mo son said he ‘would do so on ‘a certam| John H. Eccleston. Frank J. Alexander:| o o Morgan atreet. New London, was TO BE AT HOME TO FRIENDS to get the full health-giving, strength-|So rapid and amazing are the res: wer i ol date, the witnese said. Johnson did not|auditor, J. Clarence Bingham: &rand | griered and $14 taken from the pocket| A R. Race and his daughter Lena of| building benefits of the true yeast-vita-|success is absolutely guaranteed or the An, smile half hapny. or a wish, deny that he had received the money. |jurors, Frank Schlink. Christopher G. e e o e ern nain o known for | mines chemists have at last found a way |small price you pay will be prompily re- The summer nasses to her quiet end: John Walker of New London, an at-| Newbury, James Maroone Fovni| CrEancee B Sr i Gt | Hels maspita Ty a0 eererosi to prepare a proper dose in highly con- | funded and the trial will cost vou nothine, And soon. t torney with an oftice fn the Plant build-| treacurer, Wil'tam A. Tew: consta- | he bock, o & Ba. O e et | 2t homa to their frionds Fria: centrated tablet form calied Mastin's | Be sure to remember the name Mastin s caves ing, was the next witness called by the| bles, Morris A. Bliven, G. E. Douton.|he wecn 7 and. 8. whiw the. fa 16, from 4 to 9 o'clock p. m. cause gas or ur} b;f}:‘n“r‘\:r\.‘:('fi“l, e '\"“A(hfinl’fim:d gt sur 3 : : 9, whi 1 , fro . m. ause gas set, the stomach, but, on | yeast- blet—there s nothin , John Daston: resistrar of voters, John | wly awgy from home. The home was | expecting all the nds to call. the contrary, are a great aid 0 digestion. | lse Jike 1t g Ao wot Somret S ng An town clse like it, so t eccept imitatio locked when the family returned and |freshmen ike i do_not scecpt imit. will be : rved and a general| Watch how quickly your nerves are|or substitutes. You can get M ¥ * ruined 1 City Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves' |school committee, Mrs. Hayward E e, S o R e ter ithe s B i E a get Mastin's T with of ruined leaver. t that because | August 15, 1921: Montville Republicans cnd Demoerats. | recently have been of small amounts. £ flesh. Boils and skin eruptions seem to | s iy people of our | Cash on hand The Montville republicans met in = Prize Jersey Heifer. vanish as if by magic and th onwmn"‘ % rim Pageant be repeated | May 15,1920, A the town hall at 2 olclock Monday al-| rat incomes of some men are due to| Henry L. Lathrop of Fast Great| becomes fresh and clea en chronic HUMOR CF THE DAY fve or ten | Permanent stree ternoon. The following ticket was f . Plain exhibited his registered two-year- -3 5 TSR ... = the judicious use of writing pads. i 1 don't cou to have adjourned to the | G. & E. dept. .. sors, Matt A. Tinker, Fred R.| — so company. you have a great hemlock | Wrter work .......$5,937.44 ; board of relief, Fred W. Cha- f R =i == T c s in a day than I have in a n the PI¥| pDept. of Public Yorks— pel; selectmen, Hubert G. Dart, Am- &l * P ed. A brief| Rents P T | brosa Sullivan: town c'erk, Dan D. | o Well mum, perhaps if you'd try te Lucas on the | Olling and sprink- | Flome: town treasurer, Fred 1. Hope: | ¢ little more agreeable, you'd have a dramatic| fing . o1e many callers as I have. —Gatewas lend me a ten spot, olé arked Black, who had jus e at corner. “I'm dea¢ en w g stories for the nes and haven't a cent!™ t me of that $5000 yous { n G wnditor, Frank H. Rogers; grand jur- ne es was | Outside "work ... 48.67 ors. David Johnson. Fred L. r‘h;\l.=\=“1 lent Feview pre- bl e e { eollector of taxes, Susie M. Wood: con- ! { The Phikrii | o R an.06 bles, Charles E. Johnson, Ray Wood- : we P. Biker | Oy e b | manses; registrar of voters, Robert Pa- A S fanis jton: town school committee, Ralph H.| f the landing of y co seeeees 28262 Melcer, Dr. M. E. Fox. | ed and sung | Licenses .. et e The deraocrats held a eaucns at 3 | of Plymouth| 3inance Dept.— ock, standard time, and nominated | twelve even- | Temporary loans ' ...80,000.00 he following: up for postage."—Way- gust in the State unt to be | Assessor, Ear! Smith: board of re- Piym Rock by ‘tax "......"5,208.82 {1iof, Hugh Canavan; selectmen, Jerome| of Pilgrim his- y House, George A. Chagnon: town sses LUCAS | poiimater regular {suditor. Henry W. Church: grand jur n. Mrs. | ooceipts .. ors, Osear E. Church, Charles W. King: s e Breaking | pomporary loa T 95,000, }"‘\', collector of taxes, Susie 2L, Wood by Miss| p.rmanent loans |constables, Timothy Collins, Wallace ot Byl for gas mains. ls; registrar of voters. Edmund Sewer asses'ts. . 3 town school committes, Mrs, . ° . . " 2 | Licenses . Edith M. Valett, Mrs. Ida Woodman- Gas & Eleetric Dept.— ied woman who moveé considered the keep- a pleasant and profitable z| As she grew more absorb- t her enthusiasm in- of her animated de- er success a friend in- ‘Are your bens laying good ———— 258,213.89 | see: town clerk, John C. Geary: town K treasurer, Hugh Canavan. $322,999.90| The chairman of the democratic town res,” she replied in a delighted hey haven't laid a bad 83 London Tit-bids Are you interested in crude petro- isked suave caller, with prospectus in his hand. at all,” said Mr. Glipping, “but rested in a popular by-proe NEW LONDON MUST HOLD ANOTHER ELECTION SEPT, R B 6 i City Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves' summary of disbursements from May 15, ® [ Sdnte of N G for the New | 1921, to August 15, 1921, Is as folows: s iondon c.ty stablished by the Unexpendea i r s oo . e L bs Appropriations Disbursements Balances. B LT ot o mmeer o€ BAL] Dapt. of Bubile Warke— . ; on Monday g o all other | O enses $45.00000 $14,303.83 $30,606.17 (| R . - t g g O;‘::?d‘:y::::‘rf.“.a = 5,000.00 136. 456321 1| hat, e e him Ty ot 1378t e (ota1 | Garbage and ashes. 17.000.00 456150 ° 12,438.50 3 | It sou can tell me bow H “in v 8 8T Sewers and eateh basin 400000 142 ) to s’ 3 g ‘W'H; of the new | Macadam repairs ..... 9,090,00 1.370.89 . * candidates | Oiling and sprinkling 6,000.00 436743 I8 & ‘ Ted the neces. | Prrks and trees. 1,800.00 386.38 . : re were ten of them| Liability insurance 1,579.73 nouen vace =0 tha.| Comfort station for women Bl e ‘~a,the ballots to be i o JLtoo.00 it | at the final election, Dept. of Cemeteries .... 00 ,:n 32 ¢ elocting them at that| Fire Department 65,550.00 16,029.40 | Al the inhabitants of Obota smoks ravle Police Department— s 0 have been | Salarie 58,500,00 14,453,00 s : i | tobacco. vo of n 3 . 047 % A former German liner is to be to the charter will appear as| General expen: . 200000 78026 i placed on the San Francisco-Japan the next bal Wm. C.| Street lighting - 000.00 5.567.91 E | run. Mal M. Seott City Court . . 5,900.00 1,464.25 3 There are no active volcanoes in e gt h‘:"\"”:;;:’;,’,: Health Department— 3,000.00 767.80 2,232.20 ; lia, _and wo candidates for the echool| Park Department— ° 5,000.00 1,108.04 3,891.96 3 heart of New York's com- No candidate ict there is an annual of the school board secured Water Department— . Interest .. 24,637.50 2,625.00 22,012.50 2 & g lepde g Salaries and tax commission . $a000 e 5.126.10 l e O t reat all’ followed o of the election of Court house .. i 0 ,197.3 4,802.6; -~ 5 ™, The mext election and this meass that| Election expenses '........ saiial | 2,000:00 1,064.93 35.07 N S June exceeded $29,000,- o following candidates will appear on| Interest, exclusive of ‘Water and G. 5 2 the ballot of Sept. 2 in the order named: & E. departments . 36,387.00 3,165.00 33,222.00 Sado E Clark. Mrs. Annie C. S, Fenner,| L0an of Sept. 14, 1817, last install- ® gt e ment, general street improvement .... 2,000.00 2,000.00 B e © Pt s | Loan'of Sept, 2831914, “last. - inatall- 0l B e nornton . M. Latheop. Atton | - ment, North Maint street macadam.... 2,000.00 2,000.00 || B 5, talle T Miner, Thomas F. Foran, George D.| 02N of March 15, 1917, ffth instal B ment, Thames street improvement. L o v, North Main street, concrete 1mprovs- o six to recelv es v " ment installment cesesienae BRSNS SEE & the conct Loan 1921, first jnataliment, North Main na Shannen Monroe, an Oregon hiked from Portland to San s of bacterjum has been does remarkable things 1o When the cobs are cooked a closed receptacle, at a rature considerably above boiling 6,763.61 6.,763.61 4,000.00 4,000.00 2 point, an extract is obtained from them Siredt IOPrOVEmEnt: %o covsansness 1,866.68 1,686.66 g Qu Quall Sh S Sh 8 | which on introduction of this jactoba . Devots your space time to the con-| First installment, temporary loan, 1921.. 7,500.00 750000 een » oes . Stetson 0€eS erments. One ton of cobs sideration of your own faults for a| One-fitth West Thames, Thames Street t s way will yield as a resuit change and you will have less to sy| improvement, third installment ...... = 4800.00 4,800.00 i z = « tion, 300 pounds of aceti bout the faults of your neighbors. Temporary loans rnt ,000.00 200.000.00 G Sh bl Kl S l sh 20 pounds of lactie B Contingent ... T.i 15,000.00 2,220.90 11,773.10 ~= arover Oes - €s Jpecia o€es ¢h are valuable commercie o e ————————| Permanent strest North = —Philadelphia Ledger, e GRATEFUL WOMEN Main street, 1921 ceue. 50,000.00 28,450.06 21,549.94 AMonocle wearing by women is nor Gas and Elect H ood Sh ‘ icd as quite modl 4 Operating and general expenses...485,540.00 128,566,283 360.273.72 = ey W 0€es | . I the war one m“’_,:‘“ ";(_f’fln Gratitude and appreciation for health | Interest on $400.000 mortgage bonds. 20,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 d there a woman we By o] Peare D e ydis B Bimihaccs| Interest on $267.000 city bonds .. 11,450.00 11,450.00 these glasses which have o Lon®. Of e B . T What promnam'® | nterest on $225,000 city bonds (or notes) 11.840.00 4514 11794.86 1o the Prassian a resue . uch e e toom all parts of the roun. | Interest on $63,000 city notes ....... 3,780.00 } 3.780.00 rd faced. But nos. 1t 1o for -"’" Yo write to the Lydia E. Pinkham | Interest on $50.000 temporary loan . 2,500.00 - 2,500.00 s now, it is becom. Medicine Co. of Lynn, Mass., the letters | Interest on $40,000 permanent loan . 1,200.00 1,200.00 ok Antie AMONE “Super. ot praise which we piblish from time to | Temoorary Lhan . snonn0o 50,000.00 ultivated folkc Authoresses, actresmes i Tma SWomen 3 New ‘gas mats 000, 304 piaianesg s are the their health cannot realize what it means | paving Sachem and Lafayette streets..' 6,000.00 5,92 siyle that has taken up this new style. o' others, many of whom have sulered | p."% Jooc 2 oo iy With the make-up generally goes & i are mow well and hamey | Woodmanses avenue from Spring Gar- g walking stick, and very often a daenh- = of this natural restora- den avenue sewer e = 450.00 ~-7 450,00 hund poodie or 1apdog. These same egetable 04 ik $127307450 $260.424.78 - 1012 649.7¢ «tte as they stroll along K dam. women are likely 10 smoke a elgars