Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 13, 1922, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIV, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, oz : = : = 3 wlth transporting liguer with intent to 7 of % Sl antered o vite of not euits. omeers | [t Never Fails To Bring™ ~ who made the arrest last Saturday testi- 2 g fied to finding the deféndant driving I 3 L. wazon into Willimantic and the ‘wagon (4 es B!Ck To M contained two one-gallon’ fugs filled with moonshine. A two-quart jug and a two} ° ST o~ quart_jar were also fonnd fn_the yosam. ? 3 3 The officers testified to-going to Erishina's A Mother's Pmm of Father mmcu m citizenship papers. As Clerk E. AL |ty and finding & barrel which had evi- jdm" 'Mefliciqe for Body Warner (did vt hold session here in | guntly contained the surply. Brishina Wiltimantic Office March no clndfids;‘es r‘eceh-‘ed |£eir A" | testified that he bought the liquor Satur- Bum s 1 s | pers. The citizenship' class has been ul- | gay morning for five dollars and he took LS M Telephone 1063 | 00 ed iy 28 in all, the average attend- | {i figuor nto his wagon from the auto. = anfe being 19, many of whom Will tr¥ | mobile drfven by the party seliing it to for the papers April 15th him. He testified that the liquor Was for Duting the month an address Oh |nis own vee. John Brishing, age 12, son Some Problaths in Immigration was €1V- | o¢ the defendant, gave similar testimon: eh befora the Minlsters' Assbeiation and | jhioc Foss found Erishina guilty and before the Methodist Men's club of Bal- |irnased a fine of §100%and costs totalling tic. Two other addresses tvero given 2l- |gig7 Yrishina told the court 2 . 80, . - | that he could not pay it and it meant jail | . | ‘The April meeting of the town school Secretary Casé reported that plans forl for him. Thy oy /WoMe fnto tears cofmiitise was held Wedhesday night at | the -dmnln to Natchaug schem;l ,:a““f,‘:“ A bondsman for the defendant finally ¢ Sod 1.4 ‘bebn compléted but are expected by Mon- | sortened and paid Over the money to free $ G .t me e U IR e oF ARt e communication | Frisifina, Trishina was bookbd Lo appeur H. C. Lathrop, W, J. Sweeney, Waltep . | from Mickael Denaunts seeking engage- | pefore U, S. Commiissioner Barl Mathew= ‘What Is Goinn-on Tonight meete at 507 Main street. " GASOLIN HE VOLATILE GAS - (Volatility s the readiness with which gasoline gives up its power) 1 ‘e ment as janitor of the Windham Center | gon u Norwich Tuesday but falled to show 2 | el HaRoon, Schol wa plated on flle, Tho auestion of | 13%(00"Ciricers went out and brought him |~ “Whenever ‘my children ave oolds chairman, ¥ Guild, Zollowing ~which | Physical eddcation fn local schools wnd i : y 6 run down 1 give theém Father At a'meeting of the First Congrdgation- | John's Medicine and it never fails fo al church held Tuesday night Treasurcr |bring them right back fo héalth. George S. Eiliott's report was read and | My little“girl was all run down. baf accented for tho year ending March 3lst. [aftér taking Father John's Mediclne for a little while, she became a strong, tx—Balance on hand March 31, |rugged. healthy givl. (Signed) Mre Secreta 3, ‘an a discussion of the wverags attendance the thhhl:q:'\\;lu,ra:udr Tflaé};fi m‘ng pliyment dus-tho state took upconsiderablo The report of Truant Officer Jeay 13, |time. The usual bills were read and Pagihus for March was vimitted. " | voted paid on aproval of the ntuun;-i; The report of Amerkcanization Director | 80 Bdjournment was taken at 8. Gilman for March was in substance ug | ©'clock. . foliows: Night schoul sessions ciosod | The udjourned cuve of Harry Eche . $98.39; Mrs. Jordan, cellector, 33 [ Arthur T. Hall, Huzel Street, March 9th, the total registration in the man, charged with assault on Mrs. Salic | 97217; use of church-house; $65 Dbridge, : English class being 116, olasses closing Mllstern came up pefore Judge Frauk H. | npjgie” §10; Ladies soclety, $150; For over 65 years Father John's with an attendance of 46, the season's |Foss in tho police court Wednesday | g9 294.16, been the standard me6i- wverage attendence 32, The final session | morning, Scheinman entering a plea o Disbursements—Pastor's salary, § ; all the family, No alcohel took the form of a soclal, games being |uot guilty, Bcheinman had no attorn xlon's salary, $963: music, $1,015.11; for dangerous drugs. - 'Try it today. plaved and refreshments served by the [saving that they were all of out of tow ting, $409.411 lghtlng, $168.34; re . members of the W, C, T, U, Fifty il- |but that he expectid one, Mrs: Milstern, e AT intees lustrated slides on the suiject “The [the complainant in the ¢ ified | {Gushiman” Manse), $7b1: wates 3 past. thres manthis was glven a ot cart Growth of Our Country” also shown, thal she drove down Raiiroad strect Sat- | jncurance, $184.12; Bastford C ; |shower Thesday By thirty-four friends. Two racial meetings were held duri urday mnight last and Scheinman stood in | fiims, §19.31; flowers, $52.20; Jowers (Mr. | In addition to the cards a number of the month, 115 interviews wero front of his stere, No, 10 Railroad strect, | Goorke), §$18.26; per capita $ax, $42 #its, loo crenin, Trolt - xnd o Biinany eight alded in securimyg first or He'aslked her to ceme it as he thought supplying puipit, $35.80; ci cpke wero received, had 2 pair of shocs at a reasonable swport of Sunday school, $100; pilvit . . == {that woul sult her. Bhe had never | furnjture coverd it e iy ) W C————OLCHFS traded there before, -but went in, 1 < o poatirsasn ol § - . 'TER e & Calvary Fpiscopal chureh ana tan produced a pale of shoes. ¥ worn tnd she d them on, the aprovements, $349.3 ja the Baptist church will hold a Union perfectly, Bhe asked what the pric eplies, $30.76; cash on hand, $1,968 service in the Baptist church Geod Fri. and the reply was, “Oh not much, v total, $0,20€16, day fix that vi» between our v et | Deeds were signed convi the so- i ore resting on a pedestal at that time 's property to the church as the two | Will |and spd@enly Sehelnman took 1Rerties fjace heen consolidated, and will be known | The hely commusion will be celebrated. | with her placing his hand beneath et | from mow on as the First Conzrezational | Rev: T. D. Martin, the reetor, will offi ]-:)mmne at the knee. She demanded :]x churel itk ciate actions and X= HIGHEST 33 the Episcopal church be held Sunday morning at. 9 o%lock. s> = : Hattie ckson Temple, Pyth Sis- . 2 . . . | b 40 and pushia ber from | Bl Younsy o Seuth Cosents. s | trd o o ‘ng“'l"l;:\:,da;y\c\‘:,::ng n What's the power in a drop of gasoline? That’s not the point. the . wen b = i = 3 i g ¢ new Pythian X B e was a la s ° Finediately ey Sheritt Thomss Killourey chars e S s gl How much can vyou get out of it? There you have the real question. *ne "Feood - Drink” for Ail Ages, |7 rovecuting Alice L. Fiiberd: of South’ Coveniry. | ™51 Binode, of Amston, was in ton ' It's the power you gef from your gas that counts. With Texaco Lunch at Home Offee and | Schwinman, hefore testifyin \'n%ms:i“‘as to ¢ glven a hearing this | miecday. A > W attornsy shd (Thursday) merning lbafore Deputy. Auntams. Ask for HORLICK'S. sa-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes ting on the state road was Wednesday morning. It is ex- d that the Work of concreting will ompleted in about four or five weeks, nd the y were married at the iouigers Ot the road though | Ll in South € 5 Rev. Jam Leped R " {hen changed his plex-to ons of | Sherift A. E. Harmon of His attorney arrived and afier a | but an e Ly rence entered o demurrer to the eomn- | the couple, You —— - ‘pl:nm, whiell Judge Foss overruled. The |amen defense oftered no Owlng {0 | sented HEPARD the nature of the oftense Judge Foss fined | recto . eine cd. ; JAY- M'- S Sehtitn §50 ead costs, ampunting to | & McGlnnets: Dominick Tian of Derby, has return- Succeeding: Filmore & Shepard $59.95 which was paid. €d to his work as machinist on the state by _ Mrs, Mary T. Taber, 69, wife of Fred- | road job. anl Direcior & Embalm!:r “Teddy” Erishina, of Chaplin, charged | crick J. Taber, died Wednesday morninz Judge M. R. Abell was in Hebron, Tues- 88 NORTH ST WILLINANTIC at her home in South Windham fron | day. Lady Assistani. Tel. Connection South Coventry, reached betrw agreeing to m ing the girl, she con- Gasoline, the volatile gas, you get all the power—every last ounce. And you get more mileage, easier starting, quicker pick-up, in- creased flexibility, smoother idling, less shifting and lower up-keep. All these advantages are yours when you buy your gas at the Texaco pump. Texaco Metor Oils are heavy-body lubrict:ns and are dis. tinguished by their clear pale color. Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy—they fit all cars and all conditions. You heirt trouble. AMrs. Taber was born ia | Fugene Beehe commenced work Mon- Windham Sedtember 14, 1852, the daugh- | 4. morning as asSsistant ¢1&rk in the post ter of Amos H. Mogre and Celia C. Bing- | offi ham Moore, Besides her husband she is TES? The first state policéman reported fo* Killourey Bros. mEver TR SIP survivedl by two counsins, X. W. Turnet | duty in town Saneday o pateoliod will find them wherever you see the Texaco red star, 4 = =g of this city and Mrs, Edward Murphy, of | the new state road Saturday and Sunday. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND o Sl b "W.m’“”.fl.,é'{j Bl it . S B e THE TEXAS COMPANY, U.S. A, 1 tory book *‘Eat and At 2 meeting of the master bakers hald 3] Rd H <k s 5 Upian St EMBAL'&IEil;':?n.nfic Conn| | TR Rikaree SSoTet o | | Tuss@ay night, reports wers mate that the | 2rrests were made but several were Texaco Petroleum Products 220 W, 4204 5t. New York. ], |buy-local-bread campaign is bringing res sults, Merchants have cooperated with the bakers in boosting the campaign and | Was at the state resuits thus far are all- encouraging. Cherles A. K Londen, Sunday A preliminary meeting of the woman’s It is veported that work on auixiliary to the general committee in | (i road will begi MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE]: = - = = rah lne is to be an eight-lich gravel placed on Willi ic, C illimantic, Conn. ne 292 iLady Assistant) Haven, s Monda: ¢ miotored to New the Nor- TEXACO GASOLINE read James L. Root WS the guest of friends nday. P ik hecost St ounding Lowns. -, e Lot Tass are to play several towns down the Connecticut San Jose Cou Columbus, Srainerd of Hartford was calling on friends in town Sunday. =y | lify the third de- 1 "3jp " ang Mrs. Louis Chapman of Sa- R gree on a clab The committes inf o ore : of Mr. Chapman's broth- chargo of the trip comprises Gebrge | g xripo St ~ ¢ | Tt Was ons& of fhe hottest days for April . ¥ | Donnelly, Daniel Leary. Arthar Duvriel, | & ATHRI® M A, on LNahon BY- | ok WA = NORWICH TOWN The change of seascns from gray, dull days, to the bright, §|ames 3t wighe and A'J. Martineau. - 1d a rehearsar| TR Y. P. S. C. E. subjéct Sunddy| At the mid-week service of the First| Curry fold a surprisime stors. He 34 The Old Guard band u s S evening was Phe Mas(ePs Invitation. | Congregational church, this (Holy | mifted his asssciation with an automo Brief Notes Msnday c : . 3 ed h i G T T i o was in|OUr excuses, the kind imviation and Thursday) evening 30, the Saera- [bile theft, he @ ing of the cars and da Spri reflect: W b o the report that | F. L. of Willimsntic was in g | 3 ning, at 7:30, e =p warm Vs of pring, 18 fle ere 1n the ne cheery Public expres: fon o he report tha 2 L b ever Wil mdy c6mé, were some of | ment of the Lord’s Supper will be ob- | then he tofd the eourt how heé was led in to be excluded fro Willi- win M » e - ool -n&g ents that are not ‘m]y good to see but b"gh‘ (;,‘bh:\d,]‘u;:;,fd» Mr:n_v e wl,-,“., rge auté tricke from Bridgeport | (N6 thoughts bféught out during the ser- | ser 4o it ; }1-17' ;i a«rh: ;fl’:‘ nt:!'r;vz‘; " | | wae glad T was arrested so ¢ couls with that promise for outdeor life at hand. ! | brook and was sentenced 1o 6ne vear It jait and rlaced probation 5 s 0 1 Ao s in K vice. There was a good attengunce, The receépti ¥ wdw Rt will nuisance while other arrived Monday evening to work'on the | ¥iC& I od_att e reception of mew members wi . always taking the joy new state 1 Flshing fs thie pasfimo just fiow, and | take place at the morning worship |break away from this crimifal assoc) ? = : fresh brodk trout fof breakfast is by no | Easter Sunday. tion means a rEfity. One angler's first e ] el Mazzola of thi: 8. Maurice A, Brown of Quaker Hil No~e two handsome trout, but he managed to- slip fn and filled his rubber boots wi water. v was before o 2 Members of this parish have been T ~ h Y homas in the United States cour STAFFORD SPRINGS gfflfhnce f?'ll_lf‘ins“:hevo!';e‘nk{gafsonh\\'fl! bet- | invited to unite with k Congre- Sells Quaker Hill Hill Property /\<R CAPB —W RAPS Haven Tuesday and drow u fine of i A, Jemkine, 60, died from chros. | (€7 then “fisherman's Judk.” for Mo caught | %aticm«l church for the Union Fast 4 ic vintestinal nephritis his home in service, Friday morning, at 11 v, | < of powas at South Coventry caus- | siaord Hollow, AND COATS A °d the trolley car due in this 1574 b athice’ Bis v s s0'd her ho heste Wednesday morning. wich road to James | Y idow he leaves two chil-| ~ B » i Mr. Snow will move - i 4. m. to arrive at 7.45. People dependinz | groy irarold and Edith Jenkins and a5 "‘f: 2 ::fi;:fi‘?‘s.‘t:fd m‘zf:f MeCall, | pev. £ } : 8 % . were s in New London. | . : ohn T 5§ rolley to get to work bad to make | hrothcr, Thomas P. Jenkin of Sta#t6rd | ™ Roy ™ (aiss) Lydta Hart spent a fow | Years t 1 astor I T 8 3 8 In a season when capes are fashion’s as best they could. =5 rn_in England ané | qgve’in Saybrook the past week. Method Episcopal churel, 1 | Lathro; Connor of thi city is now con- o o d with Ringland Brothers' shows as favorite mode, no woman without §|:n advertisine man. The proceeds of a carnival to be held by one can Dfl“ her wflrdfobe Comp]ete St. Mary's parish wlil go to remodel the awellng on Maple avenue to be u s country when a boy. He a number of years @8 wool woolén mills in Stafford. Mre. T. F. Mullen and Park spent Wednesday in Miss Dorothy MeCali and Edward Mc- | that it is one year ago today z Al e e Cal, Jr, were in Hartford ome evening |13 that with his sisters, Miss Sarak Clinton.—] srang 15€eHY to g%, Hatnlist. and Margaret Crawford, he left Nor-|are rehearsing a three-act comed ‘ Mf, afid Mrs. Jamiés R. Casé ana |Wich Town to locaté at the Methodist | Tesser. which will be presented in Mor daughfer Wave been spending a few days | PATsonage in Vernon. For the past|gan hail Clinton _grange tory - P ‘n in Norwich. year Rev. Mr. Crawford has success . 3 as a rectory. _ on the foundation for the new|'" MOV =% Asitor at Storrs |Tully filled two appointments, Vernén - ! For motoring, for traveling, or sports- §| souu Farrel, Gtmert wiyun, John s ceah |yl om0 Was & Viskor et Stores{fully Cliea fwo spponiments, Verstn | McQuillan, George Murphy and Salv Monday, morning. It is expected that the bui e s U 3 e o The Conmmunity ¢k held a meeting | 1is farewel sermon at Norwich Town § y wear — individual styles have been | torg Bertora have been selected as @ con- fing wil 1» completed in @6out 5ix| Wednéaday evening. "% | MetNotist chureh, Sifnday Apgil 2 mittee by council, ronths = 1921, . Rr Knights of Columbus to arrange for a [™O\iI = wiie 1 Read was fn Haft- evolved from fabrics characteristical- ]| isip'to Kookvilo i wril wiin the Reck |,y 505, S00LS Weamesaay: CHESTERFIELD 8 oo o Sty . iy e e et | e SRR, el e ETERIED SRS epATITOD y Spring, along ly artistic and be- Stanlsy Sl of fils' A, O e Wil be hold at st | C#lléfs in Waterford tho first of the |was pleasantly surprised on receiv- . . with possession of liquor _in his gt iy churches each | Voo e \tlors | 18,2 Bandsome potted jonauil from coermng lines. store, drew a fine of §75 4t the United |0 50" 009 evenfng for the remainder tebeca and Fannie Miller were callers | Home Chapfer o ¢ King's Daughters p— 3 Stutes court in New Haven Wednesd: Fpa .on_friends in New London recently. of which she-is a member. The gift, " A 1 et B b Howisit ob ME tTooe iz 2 Sl s Miss Stfilla‘ Gruskin has returned home | which was l;[ads on Monday was M is 8 dear littls ood Spr Coa was arrested Wednesday noon I T aftér visiting friends and_relatives in |greatly appréciated by Mrs. Ballard, d Tiving in New Conn, 2 it Comt iy be hathers Bombria fof violatlon of traftic | WINDHAM New York. ; Who Wednesday evening was reported.| {EEYearol fhine of wiiibar wild as low as $13.50 up t> $49.00. nd stomobile laws: Howls l' The Windham and South Windham | Charles Caulkins is_werk ing on the |to be improveing. fnement of the school-room 3 - » o on he prohibited service | NEhway for C. W. Blakeslee & Sons.| Miss [{iz)seth A, L churches unite in a communion service Ll 2 e 1 iss [liz)set! . Lane, is Thursday evening at which time the Mrs. William Forsberg has been vis- | i tg hav ‘harge of the Sheltering him. He will arr H g uew. memt to be te-|iting Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gardner, of | Arms service, Easter Sunday after 4y) merning. £ e : " of fajth, ey | Goldén Spur. noon. The hour will be devoted to - SU"S —— New st New V. l Mrs. W. G .Clark of North Windham Snbiem arl Potter 'Haretd| TFlorenoe Powers spent the week end [l her Sanait, the Sensible Tonie, and 7 : 4 € alues visited local Wednesday. : = violinist, side of Union strect and had no r tion with i tra- ourt friends E r James Adams, Mrs, Daniel iltfi Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clarke, of of the Doreas Home Mis ddish:edvxg Gh:;mxh. E:t&flz: | R. A Robinson was in Boston Wed- | o An Trigger and _Carl | Niantic. v of the Methodist| Was ) 3 Abounding with all the new style touches and developed ] ncsav on business ) Sundell:, by létter, Mfs. Carl Sundel,| William Neilan of New London was its meefing the tec- | she wrote the following letter to the ond Thursday, of this’ montn, as is recently. the custom. there will be a special “Dear Mr. Sanalt Man: Mother wrote devotional service in the vestry of the church, Goed Friday afternoen, at 3| writing for n;-el!to s night at the at the |y " Pl Hopkins and Mrs, Clarence| @ callér on Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tutere d Cross rooms on Majn .street, by Dr. |~ local dairy association held its in all the favored materials, suitz of equal quality last sea- §|- son would command at least one-third more. But this is §|Husn B. Campbenl of Norwich, April meeting In the chapel Tuésday ev- MOOSUP ¢ M Bthel Safford, who has bheen a another season, a season made more brilliant by produc- §|rationt 2 st Jocepive hospital for e 5 o o'clock. Sanalt me feel. “You know I B. Little of Springned, | Derie FRULR of Beovidence 43 VS| John 8. Benmeit of ‘Ocoum, ¢ for- | waspretiy sick wl mm.h;}:rn- . . . . | o— I g the week . with her = 3 mer Norwich Town resident, has been | Sapalt, but now I'm all rj getting e 5 S ; Clark Gallup and Q. E. Kenyon wers in | I : ] Ng S :flflec“tvi s mo.de:]mt}'x the gtmost regarfc: fo ! SRR R Danicleon Tuesday nfent calll Ee:entfi;e:fe and. former neigh- s\: My clmmlu 4 year older than : me; workmans Is.—] . g 3 T . Parker, wifé of the station agent, . < 2% is eleven. 1 wasno than be p at lower price levels.—Prices range from GOSHEN iz, Parker, wite, of the £ | “Books, pictures, household artictes | Bl while ago, but now I sm aa ineh $16.50 up to $39.00. ; ol e AR T Mre., John TWilllams was in Nerwieh ;’;‘:‘e;’rga‘;fi_":ref"{o ‘g‘g" 1.:\1?3':1‘1:%:5 nuanndwqhngl pmbfi‘wfi i ¢ ok - Monday. s : 5 friend sixty. now ? Mides was a vicitor in Néw | Miss Hellen Willtams & working in the | 42y, Friday and Saturday at Mrs. £ gnm‘,;fi‘h‘. h.’&flt,hi.lo'! SPRING DRESSES | Ver the weels end bank and store for Aimend Corvin I. Bonney's on Huntington ané. Food o ong o gy g g 4 % e o ing . s hé Aldrich Manufacturing company ay e on: ; 5 SVl Qm‘ O TR day or e Building a road from their il (o the | Parsonage on Elm avenue Tucsday. :Elm phb“ - l":‘ inttest. “‘"!fl o R = i s o i ocks were noted—some fi pered | main road. it o " i without the new sleeve innovations the Spring dresses | Fruit a-tives” Restored Her o T T e o Sien Avere, | | Walter Owens was in Norwich récent- | “AUTOMOBILE FENCE” WAS thiens e e 1 =d= (o tsme 1 looked to be like |1¥- BEFORE JUDGE A. 1. BROwx | makesthem g would not have near so many features to command them, || Sir 2 O O e s Ord o o |, e, Beskmith of Witow Poist is vistt- | wifam Curry, admstting that he was d&?dnwmlffib-w 3 . : n qa, for it was huddling | ing at John Wilifams’. tomobile fence,” was brought be- e for either children or grown folks. It is a case of sheer first, and dress second, so in accord- k @ e“gm and VlTa“W o mot eIt Ee abudT Way ‘e| .MF, Cray has retured from Florida. the supetlor court at Middietown | It is a great health builder for thoes who & ovLToNvIiLE, Carmorr, Co., N, 1 AR " Miss Tin€ D. Kenyon celebrated her|pyesday, Judge Allyn L. Brown, presid- | are constipated, rheumatie or whose ance the new frocks have been fashioned mostly crepe || i v domm o e L Hinckiey was spitting | 99th birthday Apeil 2 e on & begn | warrant, " Hs’ giedrid | piood s a bad seditiod effect, skirt of modest width, and trimming of beads add | burdensome owing to Indigestion, T R LIBERTY HILL gl et Ay AR SR o . i1 £17 ) nd i e Soaee . the finishing touches—$13.50 up te $35.00. and'gas on my stomach which caused | B. T Yor < of Poauonoo has moved| Hev. William F. Briglish of Hartford, : me to beleh'a good deal. My heart | Db2ck tothe ol l“"”“e“ e s o ™K | tréasurer of the Connecticut Missionary seemed to be affected, M:k B Exfiflifief;fi‘ ™ B | esctety, will preach here Easter Sunday. RIBBONS New Easter Ribbons just received, in two-tone effects, blggk and white, HAND BAGS KAs Easter calls for new clothes, so do new clothes call for new dress accessoties, and a hand bag is the ¥t important. New Beaded Hand | 9™ and’ black, purple and gray, Bage just received and priced spe- | tan and brown, and blue and rose— « oful for Easter—§4.98, $1.00 a yard, THE H. C. MURRAY CO. i Tt was two yearsago that Twas in It was Palm Beach weather Monday |, . (T(l;:'ur?é:yc)ae;\iélsflé? e this condition and began the use of | "% (e mereury clined into the 805 | Mg T rool is having a week's vaca- “Fruit-a-tives”, -which proved the tion. q : jnan E. C. Payson has been re- very remedy Trequired. Iwasfreed |HBLPED WER MOTHER WoNDER. | Sclectman © ey of the Indigestion, which I attributed FULLY pairing some very bad places in the < ‘highway, putting in stone foundation. < ! to m s Bt Miss Ruth Rogers, the local teacher, is i y heart; and Iuc"’“_c"“s,”e“ In these dass of “fu’ coushs. eolds, | spending the vacation week at her home iously recommend ‘‘Fruit-a-tives™ croup and whooning c%ugh, it is \flve’g to | in Longmeadow, Mass. 5 it e know that every year tiiere are used niore araL ook of wild geese have { = | the great Fruit Medicine”. i Doitles of Toley's Honey and Tar than | 5o e o 8 SUPERIOR | Mrs. FRANK W, WALLACE, |of any other cough medicine. Mrs. §. ! 5 4 33 i .| Thé mercury roke to 82 degrees Mon- [ 50cabos, 6 for §2.50, frial size 250, | whites "’-%o‘zfyiffioii;g and’ ‘-5‘:% fffl’%fl% ady. ‘ B fl K 1 1 : p Ow DF'R . At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES % S oo Swinit h (e SHees P A L y e o 5 k 2 k Mdny & -160king path has tfacke - iLuan’ ted, OGDENSBURG, N.Y ’ilfihy % e eanons Falapa, | In it that were mads by tke cloven 500 Co. hoot. Wi

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