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R Y o WARMER, BROBABLY RATX TODAY AND TOMORROW file Bulletin, (BIDS ON COLCHESTER-NORWICH ROAD " Norwich, Wednesdny, Feb. 27, 1928, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCIES NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 102; URIC ACID IN MEAT BRINGS RHEUMATISM POETRY GEORGE WASHINGTON. Soldier and statesman, rarest uniwon High-poised example of great dutief Saye a little Salts in water may save you from dread attack. — done. e - !tmvlr_ breathing, a world's honord Bis ‘ ived thisyincluded in the bids. The lowe - worn WEATHER s e e ausiones | s on the Thompson and Lebanon Jo09| Rheumatism s easler to avold than As lite's indifterent gifts to all men bormy Condition week: by ‘State .Highway Commiesi were as follows: to cure, states a well-known authority. 3 O e e s S & -4 Charles 7. Bennett at the highway de- | " Lebanon JobooA, Brazos & Soms, Iné, We are advised to dress warmly; keep i Modest, yet frm as matvews melfs wne A disturbance of widespread Influ- |, enont office in Hartford for the con- | Meriden, $49,949.20; Benvenuti &| (¢ feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less - . Biamed ence had it center Tuesday night ov- [0 QENH CHE T (8 ada in the towns | Sons, New London, $33,693;- C. Bianchi | pi. ®4ut"grink plenty of good water. What a tnumph of American Save by the men Me mobler temped Eastern Colorado and it 1s advanc- | trustion of taf néw, roads 'n tne fomns . Inc. Framingham, Mass, $5 Rheumatism is a direct result of Never ‘setpecd (i i stward ”‘_h"lf::‘;l by, Oxford, 'Ridgefield, . Thomaston, George T. Seabury, Inc, Provi-| . ¢ing to0 much meat and other rich t r. .e & ]t is Seduced through show of presend anied by clouds over nearly Lifchfield, New Milford = and Goshen. | dence, R. L. $54,686.20. foods that produce uric acld which is 3 f 1ng €Imnct 2 By other than unsettin and by rains in the|yun o eontraetors from various parts of | Thompson ~ Job—George T. Seabury, | ilcicq’ into the blood. It is the manufactu g ; ncy New-trimmed in heaven, “x:;r’.u-“n‘fi {pp! valley, and rain and | Xow’ pngiang ‘and New York submitted | Inc., Providence, R. I, $4331750: C.lfr nction of the kidneys to filter this . steadfast mood region of the Great Lakes.| 4 on one or'more sections of the|Bianchi & Co..Inc., Framingham, Mass.|.ciq from the blood and cast it out-in that the new Cadlllac I ype 61’ More peadtast, far from rastnes a o essure s abnormally BIEh N .pove work and much time -was taken | $43.802.20; Rvan & Alman, WOrcester| (" yrine: the pores of the skin are Rig'd, but with himeelt frst gland states. for this| !0 TeRA them. ‘The largest mumber re-| Mass, ;u‘_sps( &;fl;;;l::\l sz:g-: 260 @ incans otifreuing the blopd bk tont 5 i e e - - Erasping now warm ceived on one project was 14 bids on the | New London, Conn., $47,328.20; F. Va-| %00 G s “1n gamp and - chilly 3 h ea O- Tn’ wwacvalens Solés the Gave Sect Rt Atiantic and GUl| mhompson road and 12 on the Colches- | lerio, Stamford, Conny $47.867.90; A.| 13 \eather the skin pores are closed the gr p of will; > \\‘\ m\:’h‘r 1?*" (‘G ter-Norwich road In Lebangn. The above Rraznss f S;\ns.! lr\c,;‘ );er\‘(:en. L;:’: thus forcing the kidnevs to do double as Set an entire new Not )‘:l::::dfl then or now Ddecause ha e Middie Atlantic and|iwo roads are to be constructed with| $48.47670; L. TLonghi noey Ing- | ok “they become weak and sluggish d d h 0 3 4 ahte attvance| 1 AT slghiinh gravel. surfaces e | Torsingion. Comn. 3493500, © % | inate. e uric A g uced, Yy | The norular voloe, but that he atfl withe Storth Wi VANCE | spectively, and three rejnforced .concrete The contracts for the wol which keeps accumulating and circu- | Broad-minded, Mgh-souled, thers is ® ortheastward and be at-| pridges and .much heavy. grading were | awarded within a few days. lating through the system, eventually standard Of motor car values | oo™ one 3 " - snows Wednesday andj —~ "= GRIRHE e S S el settling in the joints and muscles Wi wag all ths and ours, and all mem the northern border : e 2 causing stiffness,” soreness and pain oty e A RN 1 s, castward and| EXPECTED #1000 PROFIT GIVES VALUABLE AnvicE o -~ |Clicq S qumatiem. . CaE ames Russell Lowell | rain sk MAKING GOOD IN LIFE | At the first twi # rheumat B FROM $4,000 PURCHASE e nge of eumatism and the MIGAIe, o up steel, bought from the Groton| One of the best addresses ever given |get from any pharmacy about four Pl ol bl Tave B = “-,dm.,,,l Lron Works, which Morris Joseph Suss-|at a shop meeting under Y. M. C.. A.[ounces of Jad Salts; put a. tablespoon- s, Sumibers, treat - Besngy A the Middle A > and the man sald M. J. McCarthy :of New Lon-|auspices In Norwich was that delivered (ful in a glass of water and drink before "Tis the grave of a freeman, 'tis Liberty' - B fc and thed don' told him MeCarthy could buy for |by Dr. Dohert L. Roberts at the plant | breakfast each morning for a week, mound e - $4,000, was expected to - briig a profit|of the Richmond Radiator plant at noon | This is said to eliminate uric acid by el Thy name is immortal, our freedom youq Winds of $20,000 according to testimony given | Tuesday. After the emploves had fin-|stimulating the kidneys to normal THE A C SWAN Co _won, No £ Hopk. increasing|in the, superior court. before Judge Al-|ished their dinners, they assembled In the | action, thus ridding the blood of these . 9""1;:”3' Columbia, our ‘own Wash« 5: ral ow Wednes- | lvn L. Brown in this city Tuesday in the | foundry of the plant in_goodly numbers. | impurities. ~ R ~S e salt of Hoffman-Perry Iron & Steel Co.|Dr. Roberts announced as his topic| Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless NORWICH—NEW LONDON ke era His battles arg Sar 1 Hatteras, moderate|and Adams Steel Products Co. against|*Making Good In Life,’ and from the|and is made from the acid of grapes Let him rest. calmly rest, on his deas : Over-| M. 7. McCarthy & Son. first word to the last he held the closest | and lemon juice, combined with lithia native shore The sult is for $25.000 for breach of | possible atterition of his audience. Among | and is used with excellent results by While the Stars and the Strines of oxe contract and arises over the purchast|other things he said: There is a great | thousands of folks who are subject to coumtry ehall wave . “mer | AN sale of 500 tons of scrap steel from | difference in maging ood in ones ca- |rheumatism. Here you have a pleas- O'er the land that can boast of a Washe - e ‘Y[‘-,“’j.rm Groton Iron Works In the fali oflreer, and making good in one’s life; it | ant, effervescent lithia-water drink ¥; TRUTS={ 1650 It is claimed that the twe plain-|is for more important that we make geod ington’s grave. which helps overcome uric acid and is tift companies. and the defendant enter- | in our lives than in our careers, though | heneficial to your kidneys as well Disturb ot ks slumbers, let Washingios ervations in Norwich ed into an agreement to buy the steel|we may make good in both. Your carcer o e S N show the | and to divide the profit from. its sale. |ends with the grave while your life - en ;s o emperature and| Morris Joseph Sussman, expert buyer|goes on far ever. Let me fliustrate. We | the amount of revenue the government His arm is unnerved, but his deeds ros s o " for the Hoffman-Perry Iron and Steel|all admit that Saul of Bible history made | will realize, does mot adequately repre- main bright I 0. of Youngstown, N. J., was the prin-{good in a large way in his career as|sent the total decrease in the income As lheflm:’:h:n the dark vaulted heaves cipal witness in the continuation of the|the first king of Israel, but he made a | cases that will be handied this vear. In e LR rial Tnesday with Atforney Arthur T.|fallure in life, and died by his own ['addition there will be a large perceniage Oh! wake not hero, his battles aeq 8 Keefe for the plaintiff and Attorney | sword. Alexander the Great while vet | who this vear will not even have to Let him fest undisturbe? on Potomeed azzes Frank I, Maguire. for the defendant. |& voung man vonquered the world and | filo a return because thelr sarnings did fair shora - k2 r | 'Sussman told of golng to the plant of | looked for other worlds to conquer. | not placce them in a classification where On 'h:hm-rs green bordcr ™ flowery Comparisans | T - onde litary genfus he was; g ccasa T , st the Groton Iron Works In Groton with|What wonderful military genfu ng- is necessary. This year Tuesday—Fair and| arthur J. Adams, - president of the ‘whm a wanderful suceess he made of his | timated about 75 per cent. of thos: With "V{'")x"am he loved fond H t P 1, hington res | Adams Steel Products Corp. and the| , but h*].v-h‘v»:t colossa r will again file their l er—Fair, | Getenannt ‘and looking over ‘the!sies)iOn | and died in dissapation = 4 i- ir return to the -hotel, he testified, | one time the daZlin ‘-'“ aution was emphasized also that HUMOR OF THE DAY —_— that they talked . over the purchase of| was a milita nius, f 4 person is in doubt as to whether or SUN, MOON AND TIDES | the steel which the witness thought he at failure of his life and [ ot he comes in a classifications where Ex-Doughbor—DId you ever got oved P at | died. terr disappointed in exile on St 1z is required as Gty meast with that second loot since the war? £ ————— | could buy for $10,000. He said that|died terribiy f filing is required as a safety measure he Ex-Budds ( High || Moon | \tocarthy satd that he was tq have| Helena. Lord Byron was in many re-|should file the return as it will be only % "r "| :‘ mow a plumber)—TIl say w 3 = r | spects one of the leading poets, but while | 5 er of tin en th orpo i xed some pipes in hi N“IP—‘ Se Wa Rises. | it and loaded on frelght cars for | S f lead f time when the corporation — — . b ik & found that hig life was @ 5ad | by which he i employed wil file a state. The Standard of the World American Legion Weeidy : e | MeCarthy asked what the profit from [ failure and he said so. . ment of the salaries which all of its em- “The members of the orchestra mq < the cale nf the steel would be and the| There are certain requisits td4 making | ployes receive, b"‘ here ls 8 o'clock sharp.” 1 15 Witness' thowalt 10 ool be: $20,000. £00 one's career and also in one's | Those who will obtaln the most ben- 15 Sharp?” H 47| Queemun thought that. they ought to|life: first, thers must be concentration;|ofit in the raising of the income tax “That's flat."—Louisville Courler-Joura i3 v e v b e LN RS s b e Bl SR - ] ] 33 | Cariny replied: My mame in MeCarthy | tion. we et mo where: steam \is prac- | and the day workers as they are in the “Your som was ome of the vousgesh %50 Sets. | and 1 stand back of all I say” and he | tically useloss until it i5 concentrated in | majority of the total list of income tax- soldiers In the war, wasn't ha? ! o high water it I8 low | referred the witness to Mr.. Adams who| e Sl gy peiers e : — “Yee—I think he was even the vounge Satk I Tw | fetetoed (e minom o A LT has always been ahout us, buf he percentage of the corporation tax- est In the Infantry."—Fios o | it was useless unill it was concentrated. | pavers remains about the same as it |F. H. Cranston, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.|Surely. But the number not answered|vice of inestimable value to the commu-y =t in < g | That night ther went to w York|till it was focussed y if we 110 D | was in the previous year, Crawford, Grosvenor Ely, N. A. Gibbs,|is so small as to be negligible and try-|nity at large, and giving it cheerfully Wiy do ax o 5 TAFTVILLE and they talked the matter over on the | Successful in our chosen career, we must W Lin s Mr. and Mrs E. T. Graham, Mr. and|ing to figure them into this account of (and politely, despite the fact that they| [Why do you alwxrs send fiowerss way down and alse at Mr. Adams of-|not oniy have a definite purpose, but we | i o 3 Mrs. H. D. Johnson, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. J.|Connecticut’s conversational _abilities |are the defenseless marks for the flery| ~T'm not going to have her share m § Washington's birthday | S0y (0N A L O Mr. Sussman | must stick, to that purpose whatever in- | SEASCOUTS PRESENTED CLEVER | O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Peale, Mr,| would make this story prolix-and a bi: | tempers of some fllnatured men and wo- et il B i S i : T o he fol- | qaid that he insisted on the agreement | terferes: if we follow these rules we are FARCE IN TWO ACTS|and Mrs. L. R. Porteous, Rev. and Mrs. | involved. men, Courier-Journal. ‘ rom 7 to § L 12 to | T Tnat he rould show It to|bound n succeed In our caree n| A two-act farce, The First National|C- H. Ricketts, Rev. and Mrs. R. L | Telephone records show, too, that the — Growler — Produce more and ous 20 » Fie firm. He was assurad by Mr. Adame|life itself we must concentrate on on¢|poot, was given wWith much success|ROberts, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Selden,|average lapse of time between the Iift- Orlande Newspsper Reeelved. troubles are at an end. { il Arew another BIE | (0 1 was all right and Suseman te.|D3g thing: we must have a great dom- | Monday night at Slater hall by the|J: H. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs H. L. Stan:|ing of a receiver and the “Number,| o OTOTE8 NEWSRSPO TRCCREE | Xavlor—But most of our troubles arg ny"E, There ere | uifed that he sald: "It Adams ls satle | Inating purpose; we must foouss our | crew of Seascout cloop Uncas before a|ton Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stanton, Mr.|please” of the operator, is five seconds.|;;The Bulletin ls in recelot of & 99B7|;roquced by thoss who dom't profuce 1 ich and Baltic besides |4 " & sunpose T will have to be" and|lives on God and we must purpose 10 |gooq sized audience. Following the|2nd Mrs. A. E. Story, Mr. and Mrs. H.|Anvone is at liberty to make his own who is spending the winter at Orlando, | 2°Ything else—London Answers oS thwns. The mmusto Web |, 1" A e Yonngstawn. serve Him under. any and all cireum-|faree a fopr-reel Boy Scout moving pic-|A. Tirrell, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Waters, | test as to the accuracy of this state- Fla. The issue contains 120 pages a “Does your wife object when you stay cone Tmperial orchestra.|™";. "y ¢ Coughlin of Jersey City,|Stances; then we g00d in life | tyre " The Knights of the Square Table, |ReV. and Mrs. G. H. Welch, C. F. Wells, | ment on any 20 or 25 calls, is the largest ever published in theout late nizits?" o extra miohe poal Dave !, ‘former clark in the office o Mr.|and at life's end we will hear the com- | was given, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Worth. To answer 755,000 calls a day, Within | couth. ‘Does she? She ecouldnt fls mors en all the old dances will be | AJAME. testified to a conversation he|mendation. “Well done, good and faith| The. stage settifig was a very com- - five seconds after each call is signalles objections if were a corporation lawe id dancts will be | },004 in the Adams office on Sept. 2. :: ] R R T ets r“""“"!:]”"" o “earf\ H;“ 274,829,000 TELEPHONE TALKS indicates that telephone operators have| ;o iy 4 cagy matter for some real- | e —Boston Transcrip 920, when ) Mr. e Lol _|Center store where the scene of the = - no time while on the Job to crochet or v uture be closed today | 1920 \;‘,,,;',',,",Af,',;","“,,z"s“:f,':;: Dr. Roberts was heartily _applauded | Con'er _=ofe, where fhe scent of & the IN STATE IN YEAR|TC Hime while on the o 1o oot wor | estate dealers to make mountains of Zour Iuiy Etanl.: Bisanthe B ? omor of FVASRIARION'S | (1iq 1o McCarthy. according to the wit.|2nd the men expressed their desire 0o fret act and a little before midnight| The annual statement of the South-|abou: chewing gum, why gum is abso. |molehills. “But my husband is alwars In the ness: Yon, McCarthy..are to buy this|have him astheir regular speaker. e ihe easont: ern New England Telephone company |lutely barred. A S s 1 § SUS SURSmRN 1x 10 Sell ft and. We thEee | o 3 The following was the cast: ermti e ™o V320000 0| 3¢ telephone operators “listened In; Belleve me, dearle, them's the best NORWICH TOWN Sisng RS Monia. ST UIRE Saistnoigl (IVIT EX “Isry" Ebbetts, owner of Bean Hill s i & calls, held | hich they have nelther the time nor . kind."—Louleville Courler-Journal. b A - 2 : e Ty" Ebbetts, owner 2 over the wires of the company during| ) 2 H s dhasat | Edistoot To this both Sussman HARTFORD MAN PRESIDENT | 170 BROE0S ol M aran e e T e comuny e Tttt st rdar b billtona At "5 et N 3 ity G vl 5 Poh and MoGarthy. answered i Yes" Ada The annual meeting of the Connecticu! [ Eqay Rias, his clerk, William Latham | daily average, Shere. were w53 cun words that would whack against their T don't” declared Miss Cavemma, S il ‘-'a: Tet's a a;— it to the ZIrl" | gooiaty” of Civil Engineers was cailed to | andrew Strong, a mpsterions stran- | handied in the various — exchanges €aT drums would land them.in an asy- My knees incline to knock and my N kvt B | g e oa, that- wasnt necet"lorder at 10.15 Tuesday. moming in Mason | * ger from Boston Mouslev } throughout the state each day ' during|'0™ in less than two weeks. It you are weak, thin and nervous,calves are thin. I prefer to wear my a meeting Sunday| “mylal of the ense Wil be continued | @ erets Yeokenn ot Now Haven Tha | Erancesca Willets, R TioMden|the past year. Reducing our conversa-| Instead of being subjects for the psy-|let Lee & Osgood Co. supply you with |#kirts longer”—Washington Star. e of Mies Jessle | today (Wednesday) s the suDETIOr | anmunt revorte of the hosed of directors, | Zovina Bemis, o foenton | tional powers to mere simple figures let {COPhatio ward they are sharpwitted | Bitro-Phosphate. It Is guaranteed to| “Heilo, Tom, got & job out here i n street. TROSe | anurt fs nat fto fake & vacatlon om | o T O e A e eotorsi| (Members of Bean Hill's Feform |us say that there were 31,375 telephonic | Versatile resourceful young women, |increase weight and strength and re-| Californta?” ‘ Bushnell of Oc-| Washington's birthd: Secretgryi, ieasuuer sand s yasiojsusy League) ¥ conversations every hour or 523 con-|Working hard every day and giving ser-lgiore energy, vigor and nerve force. “Yes. I'm doing Dretty well at the mer, of Lis-| i ctheny- commitiees were readl and accepted, and | Archenbachus Herodotus Snooze, a versations every minute in every hour bench,” { M. Bennett, No T the president, Mr. Jackson, delivered the b ot L Blikim e, Dateciive i s ute 3 = n o e Or- CONNECTICUT IN LEAD amiual addvess 2 The' nestit of 4he ballot]. e 2 ., f every day in the year 1921, On the Husso T . ss Hyde. That ev-| B AR R rTOR CARES | o e e e ot ney 5 . REvex 3 basis of these figures Nutmeg folks talk “The clity has given me a job censoringt At e SES | for officers was the election of Robert J . s 3 a ‘ : rotd 1o atiend| AN intereming index of businens and |Ros of Hartford, president; Alfred 1i e e ames e e S e | We will accept on deposit as cash [ Smenm i i itos T | other conditions ‘In Connecticut may be | Terry of Bridgeport, first vice president: |y oo oo T9008 el S e s v say P po! SRR rch of the Good|ODMAITe from tables which were flled at | Clarence M. Biair of New Haven, second i Chatios. Mardh| v company hasaains gured th 3 ? the ¢ J | Washington by the senate committee on |Vice president; Henry J. Kellogg of New | o . o o, irman of town ot oo L be Bo d Co f B i T s . o osommanig | Haven pereters amt seamrer Yineen | Sire Feckham, chArman, of 1050 | orage 1nge 0 tm or s Stenons. oo iberty Loan Bon upons o KALEIDOSCOPE z A tthe appointment of new.fe .| B Clarke of Ansonia, director. Farmers-_Lawrence Browning, George | 'ersation. It is 78 seconds, on a lo- ca Bht servics | 0 O bar a‘m\fimhr"‘é’:"& This mrakes the board of directors con- | Farmers—Lawrence Browning, George| ;) cap ‘with which the follywing state- Soclety among the anclent cmsq 's, LI casts Mending before the various Tnited | st of I Frederic Jackson New Haven:| Yetend e L odl fhome | ™enle will deal, was tribat. i < : = e 2 ol e Seascout actors g States district courts throughout the | Frederick L. Ford, New Haven; Harola aenRe inm been careful.| DY test it has been shown that two Political government originated ‘nq courrs T akasica Now Tiaven: Voot .| sever with eredC’ Baving beem earetu-| o100 2, heen o et iml oy o hefore arch 1st, 1922, wi the Greeks ¢ ranort shows the heaviest percent- | Cl#rke, ‘Ansonia, in addition to the presi- xaines 5 ";‘ 7o of the produc-|n 78 seconds. The number of words a The Ezyptl often mortgaged G © of hankruptcy oases as compared fo|dent and the two vice presidents, Craven “m]h?‘a gharge otithe wredies| . ot wab Inihe dema e 18 fl d d farrul!\‘ ST o i ke Commesent i | The nesty sleted presigent, Hoert 3. ion,The il was attrctively deco: | LOMED Might use in the be entitled to dividends or interest ke that is shown in any district in the | Rom. of Hartford. is a graduate of Mac. | rated with flags which had been lent by| ™ 7 James Fenimora Cooper wrote -"1 2 c. I'nited States. Fven the southern district | Sachusetts Institute of Technology of the | the submarine base. Between the acts x-hmfr::,.e\r:},:?m';:?"rnn"“:”f ]u:l; f th t d t - oty ks in thirty years. on thel . ks J 3 e e Sl Ao increasi o- | e o v in Connecticut lasi 0o] 7 .on thelof New York, which includes the'city of | €1a8 of 1306, and has specialized partic. [ candy was sqld, increasing . the pro-| €hone conversatio 8 In Connechicut dast rom a ate. e e e tail the New York. has fewer such cases as com- |UMTly in municipal engineering, though | ceeds of the evening. . raze s AR A Norway when the sun appears onl vor sinece |, 1 i 4 lous is b ch of 3 tro and - patronesses were |aVerage 7 secor onve: i ors 3 il ey e mamulaion e e bt e e e T Mt o 1k and| Wera notless ‘than 37.001/180,000, wouds for a few hours, 1 Societies. | Ganaral Dangherty ta ald the commmrey | oS eleotric raflway locations and miscel- | Mre, Henry G. Peck, Mr, and Mrs. Her- | sent speeding on their coppery tele- The manufacture of silk from woof resenting many for-in determining what districts meed new | laneous engineering projects. He is at|bert B. Cary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V.|Dhonic way in our state in one vear. puip is now quite an important indus< judges and cover the year ended June 30, | Present assistant olty engineer of Hart-|James, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mann!nzfl. ;‘Ph:ch z"((‘i;:s the s‘:a‘fement that Forl\- try in Bngland and France, med the value of (1921, so that the democrats seize wpon | frd. Rev, and Mre. A. FLEAbbott, SMF and | nectiout ‘follcs wse; thelr’ words. svarsely Defoe, the author of “Robi 2 o pon : ! 3 £ 16 TOGRRE D Lhe |1 st e e e emates i, Mre, T A_ Benton, Rev, U. O Belleross, [and with care, as It they wers hard to (Incorporated 1824) . Crusoe.” at.one time went to Scotlan he training van‘-m! volicies. Tf it shows anything at all, it | EXPECT FEWER TO PAY Mr. and Mrs. T/Hclu‘q’ Fr!zdzs.“Mr.'ar;r! E'!Sfl-::;l 2: s‘r;vr:w"\‘m:lem o e as a secret agent for the British gowe ri what 2001 shows rather the ness Mrs. A. I. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. o elephone . . o, ot s ather the b remtte of g Txeoun A% zmms vran | M A T Brown e ot S 25| Some ot tne milons af _telephons MAIN STREET CORNER BROADWAY Somen: | r Deople | of the period covered were amder e e | | About 50 per cent. of those filing in- the ch icans, example, The following table shows the ratio of M ankruptey cases to the population of pleasure differsnt states in the First and Second com tax returns last year have a tax payment to meet this vear, according to Sneeze wood s & product of South African forests, and so called bex cause its dust causes the man Wwh works the wood to cough and sneeza, he the indleations seen at the office of the internal revenue bureau thus far since From 20 to 25 gallons of 5 pes conven- | fItiSar cirasts: reports began to come it. While definite cent. alcohol can be cbtained from ' ave apiritual = I figures were nto avaflable it was stated . of » Ary | ot it ORI o, g ¢ that this percentage shows much more as Douglas fir or southern yelio ~. o Bl Can Population. | decrease than for the previous year. : plne. e | Maine P T Y 768,014 | This decline In the number who wil Tri a join the | MAssachusetts .. 3., 1434 8852356 [ pay taxes this year, thereby diminishing Wrist watcher are not a pew idesy k. Tog 0 ihe | Xew “Hampehirg <v-.. 136 443,083 v FRESH CREAMERY As long ago as the year 1571 Que e e M | Rhods Island ~.... .. 160 - 604307 | = e STEAKS, pound ceeesines | Elizabeth received a riohly jewsied oo it Tl {Porto’ Rico vank s AT o B‘ T l ER’ d c wrist watch as a present from . eath of ihelr Becand Cirentt. Avoid Perils Sirloin, Round, Porterhouse pound........ eart of Leicester. i child o unusua| . Cases. Population. W z Among unusual superstitions 1s n wposition, attractive and | New York— £ a |§ SUGAR CURED SMOKED Mild, Tasty, Whole Milk existing in many mining communiti romise of heauty of| Northern district .. 499 1957089 Ol spepsi SH d poun Il)‘:fl‘b“" ld’”f"":;fl! ":h kg o love was| Fastern distriet 1047 - 2,839,897 OULDERS poun CHEBE, d o cisistansiayy et e S tor er, In the| Southern district .. 2740 . 3.801364 ’ EORED to meet with a violent end. 3 3 _Western distriet ... 638 764794 | In Place of Starving or Suffering = The highest-priced tobacco gre E hington's Birthday|Vermont ,... ....... 254 352421 | Try the Plan of Full Meals and . in the world is produced in a o he Benlor Rgom: | Connetiput 1016 1,380,585 . 2 LAR the western coast of Cul e ¥ s - o Cocioncs { i 1 S area near e gton's Birthday Stuart’s Dyspépsia Tabldes. FRFSH FISH FURE COCOA FRESH. GE which is_more than twenty-five mil f Bel Gr. 3-4;| BRANDEGEE WILL PROPOSE 7 SELECTED square, The fine aromatic tol . k. L34 e RESERVATIONS ON TREAWY DIRECT FROM FISHING PORTS. Conhining a high percent- there can be produced nowhere el - ~ omtimens BaoresEatoni | Concerning the four-power freaty re- = EGGS d c Throughout the tropical orient the R ot Teashinetan, Fon: | cently formulated at the arms limitation age of Butter Fat. y, AOZ. ... natives employ a substitute for s & Store of The Filaw | CONference it as known that Semator FRESH bacco consisting of a slice of aricapal - Amerion. Sony, | Brandegee of Connecticut, a)u» formulat- nut, wrapped in betel leaf, flavour: : o g gameriea-SONg. | ed two_reservatiogs, althodigh they have 5 Pound 10c with a fine lime made of native r T The Twento-Sacona ot Fen:|m0t formally been siggested to the for- COD STEAK shells and colored with carmine. A B g R it ";fl‘;‘"‘;' elgn relations committes. = One. stipu- A aaX. — ~F”hfl:fll‘ ates that no moral or légal obligation FOR DIVORCE ON DESERTION CLAIM PETITIONS eXIsts to use force by the United States and that ne.actin of thatkind shall be taken withgut .the comsent of congress. Another proyides that If an_adjustment of differences in reached under.the con- 2 Pounds 25¢ ROLLED OATS BUTTER, Ib. . 15¢ Plane for the new international pension bridge to connect Detroit, the United States, with Win across the river in Canada. call the longest single span in the worl Beef l iver lb loc measuring 1302 feet, or twenty-f Mrs. Fannte ; Joknson of New Lon-| ferences to be held, in the event of any ’ i NICELY CURED inches longer than the great cantile maiden name was Jones, has | trouble i1t shall not be binding on the r the superifor court for Frederick D. Johnson, now nown. marriad June 6, 1900, and United States until approved by con- gress. A third sugested reservation provides that it any nation signatery o the four- power peet violates any provision o1 that instrument the other ~signatories shall be antomatically freed of all further respoisibility under ft. Most everyone 1s gone through the misery of a sleepless night from dyspepsia. A host of such people found they could eat what they liked SUGAR CURED BACON, Ib... 25¢ Finnan Haddies Pound 10c 5 Pounds 21c 14e SODA, OYSTER Crackers, Ib. . FANCY BEN APPLES, 2 qts29¢ in Quebec. about the -civil aviation in the pas year has been thaf not one passen has been killed or even seriously in. Jured, in a British airplane throughout 1921, summer, between 400 and 500 Probably the most remarkable thingy ) t And this, althugh, during the Autsmebile Sult Withdrawn. The sult, of. Ellen Colaman vs. Ar- thur G. Crowell, hoth of Norwich, for $1,000 damages because. _the-- plaintiff was strick by an automobile driven by: a week wera crossing the channel by air, and although well over 1409 a week were being taken up for joy rides in this country. For this we have to thank not only the skill of the pi< without sour risings,.belching, gassi- ness, heaviness, palpitation or rest- less nervousness due to indigestion if they simply settled and soothed the stomach with a _Stuart’s Dyspepsia SALT COD GEMS FANCY—LARGE GRAPE FRUIT Hartford—Three fur coats, vahed at ¥0, were stolen from one of the show rindows the Stackpole, Moore, Tryon jompany on Asylum street early the Lean Cuts, Nicely Cured wher morning, when thieves broke the viate glass window and snatched the 0as from the hangers. The thieves are M to hb" made their escape in an the defendant has been withdrawn with- street, *m:*«— ‘Tablet after eating and before retir- ing. If you are subject to such misery et a 60 cent box of these tablets to. day and you will fairly revel In the freedom frem your old tme R ‘CORNED 2 Pounds 25¢ DINNER BLEND COFFEE, Ib. . 25¢ lots and afrplane mechanics, but the aeronautical inspection departmen 1 and the controller of aerodromes and

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