Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 13, 1922, Page 7

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opal church Cood Fri- at 7.0 p. m., the Yollowlag be given: Prelude, Au au, Rene de Holsdeftre, 0) ; processional, hymn os, Lord's prayer and Versi- » Calvary. by J. H. Maunder, be sung by the cholr, soprano, C. Davison; contraito, Miss ‘| ting trap for fish Tuesday. were slaves of Phar some - 3,000 years ago, Wwas ushe in at sunsst Wednesday and will contwive for eight days. The people, of this anclent faith will celebrate with solemn services. in the synegogue. C. W. Hilliar of Boston was a caller here Tuesday. » Miss Bvelyn Burdick of Ha o grammar schoo! is spending the week in Willimantic. Conn. * Deputy Sheriff Oscar Main arrested Willard Gardiner of Voluntown for set- Seven trout were found in the trap. The case Was tried at Grand Juror John McDonald's before Justice of the Péace Quinn. Dep- uty Game Warden W. R. Palmer prose- cuted the case. Gardiner was fined $63.08, Which he paid. : ‘Miss_Alice A. Brown, delegate from Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, D. A R., Mrs. J. H. Tracy, Mrs. W. R. Bur-| dick; Mrs. E. A. Faust and daughter Eilen and Mrs. George-A. Haskell leave Friday for Washington, D. C.. to attend the D. A, R. Continental congress. - Mrs. C. A. Menet of Orange, N. J., ARKET CONDITIONS. was a good supply on hand this ot oranges, new spinach. - demand and the following cabbage, caulifiower -products were in were selling well. products: and good' Onlons Sehwenk ; tenor, Harry H. Frank Tierney, who has been spending | genmeral secretary of the International bariton, Mdgar P. Maxson: |{(y. winter at St. Petersbure, Fla., IS |Order of the King's Daughters, was 3 [ity mostly in crates. Onions are vary . Koelt; violin_cbligato bY | orting his cottage at thé Hill in readi- | guest at Mrs. G. H. Prior's Tuesday and h and the ly is still limited. They is ; ‘celiv, by ChaTies ¥, Red- Wednesday. Fowen. . The roumdsd figurd Faith chapter, No. 82, 0. E. 8., holds ness for the season's opening. This (Thursday) evening there will be in_th were sclling for $6.00-6.50 per bushel numerous solos in the figure of health and beauty. If you There has, been a decline In prices on ediction, recessional hymn 1223 Allegro Grazioso, E. Nevin (or- lin, 'celio). The chorus is under direction of Mrs. Florence 8. Larkin, rganist and choir direotor. Besides. his a meeting of the Farm Bureau at 7.30 o'clock at the Dunn's Corner school house, County* Agent Madison will be present .to take up getting markers for experimentai plots. be used first for the care of his burial its regular meeting this week. The new piano will be used f6r the first time and an entertainment with refreshments will follow the business meeting. Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, D. A. able, accident department, motor vehicle are now being handled around this vun'““’" past week. Oranges are being handled now in larger quantities and. there is a The prices are better supply Green Mountain and Maine potatoes, this; 28 t00 thin you can add solid, irm holding firm this week on all grades 0!} Rutga Baga, vellow, bu. . on hand. flesh by taking Gude's Pepto-Mangan with your meals for a few weeks. It will put you in better health and Na- ture will restore you to your normal ‘ In 14 Days who are Il its great | often in just half the 3 Tseemsalmost imy o parents of Wiltiam John Brown, ss.l R e e e, Wodmesday atiernoon | Oranges, as well as on the beet market. | WelBhL Wm Ergie s v E nd I ST lm““'? . So working on and Mrs. Fred Brown of 23 Newton LUMBIA at’ the home of Mrs. B.-C, Bliss. After | 683 are slowly rising ‘and it now looks !} o5 % o8 B0 B I (R0 MU0 TP heads, boils, etc., can be g b g - venue recelved word Tuesday of the CO! the businces scssion 4 papcr on Our Town |23 If prices would be still higher next|neaid scra s ecicetu of ironization—the th of thelr son, who was a member of a B h For B rvomnment was | Week. There, is a siight increase on the BV if you are well Get it of your made to complctely disap- coupon through which the 29th battalion, Canadian infantry, He Thehd.u(fi::t xfioolg in ettmneb:'g::( Fri- o b?rm‘fi( Sk é)h!n;;v et T | prices of me and fancy dressed.veal, m. H..I‘ll‘uh in bm'_uqma and pear within as short a time "l‘°h' Hun"u;int of yeast and h:n [ * g g day the spring cavation of o1 . e Mrs. . SN sl orm. vertisement as 14 days. ree Day Free per cent efficient overseas for 3 12 vears snd Wee| Miss Marion Hoimes, the teacher at the Estalian 'was s hosthss who, assiafed ) Yet thonsands of IRON- | 1o fees Vonsty | s smhneth o ok a y wounded. I g 4] V3 3 rs. S, e B N~ r 3 Ottawa, Canads and had been | Ceter scheol will speud the vacation Apen, by $5-0 1ZED YEAST users have | Watchthe resultsi | ironwillde. Yeastbringsits O e otpltal since | With friends in Jersey City. Officer MeDermott has recelved a letter | “A” Baldwing, 950 EAST KILLINGLY proved to their complet a4 O e 1920, after undergoing & serious | The Coiumbia Burying Grpundsas;ocdl;;lzrum Hartford stating that as a portion g«flmnm f:‘l:!-_ Bk :{lg : ALN satisfaction that it is“‘!’t °) itis hnh the hich was made necessary |tion held its anmual mesting Satur of its activity in connection with the “no | Oranges, . box . Howard Sayies of Hartford e k! i not only. easy to of ironization. m - i W ° lafternoon, the 1st. The officers elected | accident campaign” just begun and sup- | Oranges, small sizes . 8.25 - quickly acquire a clear, fresh com- I8 embodied only in IRONIZED o e L °“w:,',’;,;\t_r,":fi are: A. A. Latham,. president; Edward |plementing the first bulletin sent out of Vegotation ";e‘":“‘;"‘;lm: fother, & L Sayles. | plexion—butatthe same time tobuild 0 scient Sorvest yEt et e vil . Brown, was : e Rt ety e . ‘ s P udson -Adams 3 L o alifornia when the war broke out ani | E- Lyman, vice president ; Fred A. Humt, | this subject & fow days ago, the depart |gorery. qos, - sthike 135 |London was_brought here Monday ana| 1P their weight, cnergy and general Make This Startling Test! od with the Canadian forces in June, | Secretary and trea_su;{e:‘l,hla~eaé\én te‘;;, ment npwfiifiers tf? sul.'»_nvl)'. upon appmr_:t.- Spinach, bbl. . 375 |1aid In the Bartlett cemetery beside his th to a really astonishing degree. An abdominal operation was neces- | exton. Charles K. Hitchcock, D e | L dorine Sanll. May and Juak, (0380 eRen il o .50 | wife, who died 2 number of years ago. Results Twi 3 . . reiatives expected na would | Hutchins and L. B. Winter wero elected | o quaiified instrucior on the motor Vehicle Catnogs ‘mew, erato Al L M Bet SN« St ki esults Twice as Quickly XN he finance committee. he | law. Instruction offered to be given by 5 ) s 7 A Y v. The first mews of his serious | members of d 2 e 3 iy Lettuce, doz. 175 [to A. Wade's. The reason IRONTZED YEAS indition came in o telogram ~Monday e s e, befuer D | Ghiaa €50| . B. Shippes and famlly motored ®| brings such remarkabic results isbel-‘ rorning and later they received word o z : & I 1, { jeots: *"{Parsnips, bu. ... 2.50 | Danielson Monday. cause it embod w Bcienti » sy e 1y two ars ago at Faribault, |jects nbo new scientific i's death. When the young man lived in | nearl s o i 3 ey o | Potatoes. Grn. Mts. 1451 Mrs. J. W. Carpenter is in Providence b . : Westerly he was employed by Dr. J. De | Minn, and was brousht to Columbis for} ~ Reelstration of motdr vehicles. opera~|poratoes, Maine, bt helping care for her father and mother. | Nt les yeast to bring Yorh, DG, fe CAaABI burial, the interest on which fund'is to | tors licenses, records of department avail- lad tha nts he is surv e ers, : : Miss T ? B , Conn. W e D e e el Arno :,’ :/ \\-(.;‘\i:-]v;:ldbile‘z; b;gul‘bi plot and the balance if any for the gen- | equipment (passenger cars), motor vehi- Dalry ing care e{’:r’&rs 'E"r'fc?sf,‘,’fil gk s good, but tests show that it k{" Mikis., ‘and tires sisters, Mrs, Al- {€ral care of the cemetery. They also ac-|cle equipment (trucks), acts prohibited, !Cows, Milch, h. .... 60 The Sunday school is preparing a fine t in order to quickly 0 Froe Tl'ill cm ot Ny Jersey: Mrs. . M, |cepted a bequest of $100 from Mr. Fitch | identification of abandoned or stolen cars, | Butter, hest tub. Tb .36 DEOEAE: 2o e abfie L b dext heaith. | ] Iuckingham of Falmouth, England and | toward the erection of a Tecelving vault. | accidents, demonstration. Butter, hest print.1b . 40 Sunday: The Ironined Yeast Co. * ' T ins of Weatarly, who sailed | A8 the secretary has found in correspon-| The instruction outlined above is in-|Cheese, twins, Ib .. 25 s s S anah i Mt | Atlanta, Ga.. Dept. 101 o o itn, relatives | dence an attempt to delay the payment|tended to familiarize the officer with the Poultry. BT, rhosiiyt il sesdnnt o8 the Abath, ¢ The New Process [ Dl e e the famons THRER The body Wil be brought | of Shese bequists py the scmipWstraiorsfiad and Its interpretation, aiss 2o explain Conn., newiaia, fan, ., 130 his sister-in-law, Mrs. Claregge Carroil. Everyone knows that iron {s of great | lamised et - T LATMENT of 4 of the estate, and a disposition to divert | the facilities of the motor vehicle depart- | BEES. . B 5 i o LE e know t : of grea Tronized Yeast, oo bor baria Hesz Cono. henadiy 28 ertram Benway is to move over the e in converting our food mto living cells : s uu, | these bequests, as also one made to the {ment which are at his command, and the 2888, Conn.. e 27 trolley station. Name. Joseph o thers, O o oty o ey | town of Columbia, to a humane associa- |assistance the motor vehicle department [EEES. Conn, gather e Henry © HNlI, Harvey Shippss and s | mplaved in Bradford dye works, T 4 3 P 8 Bt Wi L . B " | D O M etternoon, ‘His |ton In. Massachusetts, the meeting au-) him in the enforcement of the | LEES. Western 4 Chattit Crobe TS thety At sapecioss aoflg YEfi Addres i me entangled in the cloth and f:ol;[zlt:‘f; ihejogcez‘:;u;fgafii amvfz:e.sel;_l Fowl, dressed 33 in t:n'\;tedflirmn{usazurd-y. Henry Hill l City. v e ” e g i B succee n getting onme. -~ ach jig and he was pulled | ¢ ‘1o association and collect the: be- PLAINFIELD Chicken, dressed, b ... 3¢ gt e ST N Tablets | state. | he nom hoor at the time | quests. The treasurer reported a cash Meat Products. over Monday forenoon, very low, THE ONLY YEAST THAT IS CENUINELY LO-hOnTrhlhdanh-H 3 ’ 4 mo one has been able | alance of $208.69 on hand and tmst! John Rogan, at one time overseer at|Cows, live, mative, best . 350 Mrs. George Handy ‘and Mrs. Ethelyn| Note:—IRONIZED YEAST ' IRONIZED Praifegpigveipungs ahutgiag . txplain just how it happened. Several funds of $1,650, not including the Fitch | awton Mills, now residing at Westfield, | Cows, native, common . 2.25 Gove were in Danielson Monday. PR EAST is sold at all Drug Stores on our guarantes R een s bl caught in he | bequests, the interest on which is to be s in town calling on friends. Steers .native, 100 Ihs. 6.25 Deacon J. Abert Brooks visited in Somplete satisfaction from the first package or your money refunded. iashine shen they returned to their | aPplied to the care of especially desig| A1 Cullen has returned from New|Hogs, live 100 Iha .. 9.00 Dantemn Moday. e e e e T TR RDA a man named Sewido reversed |28ted plots, and the balancs it any fo)von Hoge, country drehsed, Ib. . Howard Shippee s bullding a large — pf— the, shine and Crowthers fell to the o geiriy - PESE I Mr. and Mre. Dell Dufresne have re-|Ham, best smoked, Ib . ; garage. of Hartford W £ e RIS 2ol The man was given every possible M{"; Anna D’-zx‘w“‘f“‘"_"”’ag"is Né 53 turned to Providence, after spending a|Larnd, pure, ib. ... z A & z f_o 3 worg Diire farm visitors nl:::::u:r:.:fir.m Louls G,“ xnoxA ‘:‘. s': tention n the emeregncy room at the |2rrived in town Thursduy and Is at th®|jzey gays with Mr. and Mrs, Herbert. |Calves, best lve, 1b 08 aturday. Mr. Merrow ¢ Vhite stre e owner of an then - ’ home Gf Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt, | y ¢ New i by i 06 MERROW ¢ the log that is a full sister of Laddle Boy dlant and Dr. David P. Marr was sum- | h0e O MT 8nf s TS S HOTL| N, S. Hollander of New Lendon spent|Calves, heavy, ib. .. e of the Sresdent Haratig's @ tasiows’ Soy. = D i ime. & i Spy - moned and rushed him to the hompttal | o "o coitage at the lake, which |TUesday D LOWIL o ch 1s be. | oo oAt 1b et E. Willtams spent the week end in the | 18 07 trout <nox's dog is registered with the Na. vas se and an the : o ;. ing re- - s 3D, b v visitor at C ' . an's body showed that the loft arm had | fall Will be'ready for occupancy SROTIY. |y .. qone in white and gold. Cows, common dressed, Th 07 Mrs. Bessie Clough and son Grayland | Visitor at Cr f Harding’s Cho'ce. She recently gave “ 2 There was a whist party at Yeomans & i 20 of Tolland are visiting at Edgewood. Mr. and virth to 11 pupples at Dr. Knox's ken: . off at the shoulder and theve : st The delegates from the Congregation- | Lambs, fancy native A 3 d Celia. Clough - - e the body. Dr. |bsll Saturday evening, attended by 301, "1e LIRSS PO AN O e | Veal, miedinm, dressed . 15 _Frank Millard made a business trip to |Celia Clous! wls in Padanaram district, where tw¢ T iased ‘death due to hem. | PeTSons, the procseds of $3.25 being given | & it M BSE T Gl o™i e | Veal, fancy western; 1b. 19 N Javtn (i 8tet o e ok oretine by ions owned by the doctor are also kept b ragay e to the fund of the Village Improvement | -0 Prence & st g # el i 20 r. and Mrs. A. T. Burdick and two Mr. Crowthers was the son of | 10 bs Fo00 O e e o maed con. |evening service Sunday by giving. their(Veal, fancy native, Ib . Mary Crowthers and wad 5% < itors Sunday. rn in Manchester, England. He was a : T ! Willlam York has returned after A ; X g % labor for the improvement of the Green. g j 5 fter | pouttry grain, 100 Ibs. $2.35 Mrs. Frank Millard visited friends and o B e R rees ' aon, | Clande’ Griggs held an auotion on bis|sPeRding . few daye at North Stonine)mimothy, hals, 100 Ibs. 165 relatives in South Willington Thursday jan out sl y s, y i ! rnest Crowther, who is employed at Potter Hi a daunghter, Mrs. Robert Btewart of Lower Pawcatuck and a broth- Robert Crowthers, emploved at the iradford dye plant, three grandchilden < . Fednesday. CTUT THIS OUT—IT N’ g gt Shelburn Falls, Mass., Saturday after- |75 [0 town Wednesday. ==~ = |Cottonseed Meal, 100 Ibs ... %35 G bl CALL AT OUR YARD OR TELEPHONE 62 .;;» v £ r:,;.h i 0 S noon, spending Sunday with their daughe | o 15 5:} 'KF: opr'c’ o ‘;‘e;m{o::zé!: Hominy Chop, 100 Ibs. 1.50 &ntx{mt: mii‘sldmkm&onzgghsh fl{'"d SPRUCE, PINE CYPRESS, N. C. PINE, YELLOW PINE, WHITE PINE, Canal an gh street from the Juno- 5 husband, Carl . | No. 2254, K. - held e 2 i 1os. . 2.80 m: o Foley & heffield tion of Rallroad avenue to Broad strect | on ortict and her husband, Carlelon P 37y "nan” Grand Knight Orvilla Gil-| DY Mash 199 105 L Ave. Chicaso il wrillng your namoand || CHESTNUT, FIR, WALL BOARD, SHINGLES, BUILDING PAPER, are bel v " \! be bk K presided. It was voted to £ % 3 5. address arly, ou will receive in re- bdngg :-V]";" anhnm;Lcauor;‘;fasf\ cl'-l:; W. E. Slater of Hop River sold his|po° “HO Ul Bl next Wednesday | F100T: 19§ lb. sack .. 9.75 turn & package containing Foley's Honey NAILS, ETC. de to I.vkt e vm-lhe telaying or |stors and moved into another house in |1l 8 SRICl WECtg BEC WEANSEIY | Linseod Me;.l. 100 Ws. . ;g; and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and be paving blocks al L ii i e past week SOE- T b ot e 3 2 i i o i Bt ng viilage during the past week. o g munion i body the Tast Stn. | Gluten, (100 Ibs) croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pa.ns in Wednesday evening the meeting of tomr No. 16, A. L., was held in | world s gone after Him" The speaker | On Arril 23 the Knights will march in| raicott anld son Jack have returned from | Cathartic Tablets. a wholesome and thor- NORWICH, CONN. v club rooms of the orginzation lsaid it is the ambition of all mations to| %, D00 at the parade to be in Jewetll, stay at St. Augustine, Fla, and Rich- |88 bnfotancas headuches, and slugeih ? i have been recently leased in the | achiove world-wide dominion, but #t-has [ GiLY When & class will be given the third | ;ong, va. bowels. Lee & Osgood Co. r boflding. The rooms have taken | been snown fhat whether by conquest by | Se€ree at the institutlon of the Very . new aspect, having been refinished | kings or through a league of nations suc- | * o, M,l’.‘hh"l P RN 1 1 furniture installed to make the | eess by force will not prevail. The Lord |, M- Thetreault of Canterbury was in comfortable and pleasant. The inspected by the members of Nugnerous fbusiness mattars n up during the evening's bus- m. The post room now has ol table, reading table, and comfort- « mission chairs, ote The Junier Holy Name soclety is to a haseball team this season. Joan Piscatello s chairman of the baseball ittes and the boys have a strong The manager, Thomas Muleahy rchase the necessary equipment for eir use and Fred Barker, the coach will soon make his selection of players with Father Keane's approval. This (Thurs- ) 7.30 the candidates for e t ess sess! | Miss Marie Moore of the siderable money and gratuitous place at Hop River, disposing of his stock and farming implements at what wWere considered fair prices. It is understood that he will move to Willimantic. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter motored to Rev. T. Newton Owen preached Sun- day morning from St. John 12: 19, “The offers the only empire that can sucoeed, which is the kingdom of God, established by Christianity throughout the world. Miss Fleurette Benygle, teacher of the Chestnut Hill school, left Friday to spend the spring vacation at her -home in Springfiéld. Miss Esther. Granstram, teacher at the West street school, is spending .the ¥aca- tion at her home at Quaker Hill, Mas Pine street school is at her home in Springfisid. LYME Lyme grange observed its twenty-sixth annlversary April 6th. impre: ns of the conference. An unexnected thunder storm aroused Plainfield Tussday evening. Philip R. Shapiro of Hartford and A. Cramre of Norwich were business call- day in Apri town Wednesday. Mr. Sheean from Boston and W. Droope were in Plainfield on business Wednesday. The Misses Evans have returned from the Academy of the Holy Family at Bal- tic and are spending their vacation with their parents. SOUTH WILLINGTON George Richardson has resigned as boss farmer and will be succesded by Rollin Birdsall. Mr. and Mrs. Falso safled for Italy last Wednesday. Preparations for a Y. M. C. A. base- Michael's April A birthday cake | ball team are under way and it is ex- ) , | Was presented Gilbert Strong, the first|pected that the boys will soon be get- master. ting in work for thé season. The highway commissloners and con- tors held a meeting here Tuesday and ided to stand firm on the offer cf s an hour. as the maximum pay umon labor working 54 hours a Other towns of ,this size and arger places are paying enly 35 ents an hour for this work. With the fon and epproval of the town offi- D'Onfro Bros &C6., and Linberg et, contractors who are at work on scwerage plant here are to resume ork th (Thusday) morning and will um rate of 40 cents per hour common labor for a 54 hour week. Bids are belng asked for carrying the at Pleasant View to the Pleasant postoftice and from the Pleasant v terminal to the Weekapaug office. blds will be recelved by Postmast an at the Westerly postoffice, The calls gor three trips a day be- sant View and Weekapaug, the 1cs to continue from June 1 to Sey “mber. The Jewlsh festival of ‘Pesach or the which marks the exodus of the STONINGTON The old time minstrels are coming “gnt along, and every rehearsal prom- ; good talent and good work by all nembers. A fine programme is prom- ised as the artists who will appear are timers and have frequently been be- ore the footlights. The Community club at Wequetequock 2 has been in existence only a short has done much good in the com- The children have been unus- nterested in the work and activi- the club, Seeds have been distrib- ed among them and an exhibit of what will be held this sum- awarded. The following mmittees for the next Refreshment ~committee, Miss Marcia Davis, entertainment, Louis prizes United States mail from the trolley term- \x\m. Egbert Bull, | Reginald Stark nold’s garage. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward of Groton, were at their new home here last Wed- nesday. Clarence Mather of Old Lyme, is working ofr J. L. Lord & Son., operating their tractor on the town road: Clarence Lee has a new car. ‘The Lathrops of Hartford spent Sun- day at Concord, their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell are guests at the Belfrey, their summer home. Mre. L. B. Rand of Jewett City is vis- fting Mrs., Chester Beckwith. Mrs, Clarence Lee visited her hister, of Wethersfield, the is working in Rey- first of the week. There will be a father and son ban- quet in Soclal hall Friday, April 21, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Angelo Di Cicco bas been under treat- ment for ear trouble’at St. Joseph's hos- pital, Willimantic, the past week. There is to be a meeting of the W. C. T. U. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the president, Mrs. E. J. Holman. Frank Spicer of Atlanta, Georgla, was a week end guest of his parents. Hartford—There are néw ' between 300,000 and 350,000 tokens in circulation on ‘the Hartford division lines Connecticut company, Division Manager Nathaniel J. Scott said this week. TEN YEARS AND A LIFE SAVER Thousands Are Having Disease Wiped Out by GOLDINE Nervine, the Miraculous Yong-Gona Tonic _ Trying seasons sap vitality and cause sickness. Authorities agree one then needs a tonic and recommend GOLDINE Tonic and Nervine. Everybody belicves in herbs and roots, Nature’s remedies. GOLDINE is world-famed and contains the precious Yong-Gona Root with four- teen valuable medicinal herbs from every corner of the globe, so. skillfully com- pounded that it increases appetite, pro- motes digestion and assimilation, regulates the bowels, tones the heart and'strengthens the entife nervous system in even most chronic cases. “I had stomach trouble of the very' worst form ten years,” says Mrs. David Kelly, Anthony, R. I. “And I had been suffering ten years almost every day with headache, too. Now all that has left me. 1 surely do recommend Goldine Tonic, as it has been a life-saver for me. I would not Grain Qats, No. 1, Middlines, std. | Timothy, loose, 100 Ibs. . Corn, No. 1, 190 Ibs. ... Wheat (100 Ibs.) (Betail) At Door. 1.50 175 1.55 285 1.3 80 Ibs. . L, 100 s, . Talcottville—Mr. and Mrs. John /G. Eg S $3 Look for thismark when buying floor eovering. [11syour QualityGuarcntee sons were Willimantic and Chaplin vis- g o afternoon, Joseph Merrow and Miss Mary Merrow ,CONSTRUCTION, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US. sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments, and Foley H. F. and A. J. DAWLEY ¢, YOU may have heard that smtimmt‘flptened before, but never in your life have you known it to work out in so satisfactory and in so completely practical a way as it does in the case of Bird’s Neponset Rugs, the up-to-the-minute idea in fioor coverings. Wonderfully good looking, stainproof, germproof —no wotk at all &8 keep them clean — waterproofed thoroughly, both sides—one of these. lovely, smooth surfaced rugs laid on one of your floors makes you want to equip every room in the house with them. :By a spocfil pa&nned- process the backs of B}rd’a Neponset Rugs are waxed. This waxed back waterproofs these rugs to a much higher de- t gmthanod)uflootmvcfings,uwdluptwidingapinndnwg Catall & S be without Morning Smile PR sook Sie - : " ;iy;:rd:“ n:r-:r:i I;nh::‘\)ti;é elthas. Th% e wog dertal sticking to the floor or permanently staining it £ < riday evenings. GOLDINE certainly restes™s stiength- h: 1991 tax books for the town of tonington are ready for distribution at e town clerk's office In the borough. The amount to be collected by W. H. Ca- v be on a 22-mill basis as the se- a did not raise it to 25 millsiand quickly. Take this marwéyd allherb tonic, if run-down o sick, anwatch your health return like thousands of of The first dose starts you; in léss than two weeks your folks at home see the improves Sizes: 65.1—9&;7&.‘“11:296.; 9fi.xgofi.éin.;'9-&.£x:l. » t: - s keep every room fresh as a spring morning — these t becauss the rate stood as was voted at the town ?&“th?v‘j;fig’ffi‘éf;g:;fi;i’g%fiiggfi rugs tha meeting. 5 A shipment of machinery was made Tuesday from the Atwood Machine com- to go to Sidn Australia. rles B, Wheeler 1is in Pittsfleld, remedy in every part of your . Write Goldine Mfg. Co., Inc., Alban; Y. belptul circuiar, © T of their phenomenally low prices, make your dollars do double duty, Come in Today. The new Spring patternsare réady, ; : s THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CJ., NCRWICH Mass, In the interests of the Atwood i i Goldine Remedies are sold in Nore do G LINGOLN COL- wikiimmnd s lachine Co. wich by Geo. G. Erigler and Lee & Os- Eavicn Der'l olvag: dan. e Mri, Jean P, Chevallier and son wiil Perfect Fijian Type 08 Tou ive this week to make thelr home in New York, N. J. Manuel ¥, Sylvia Jr, has purchased a odnesday afterncon _the W, R. C. Mrs. Raymond Baliey at her n Main street. The members are working on articles for a fair, which will 20 held thiz summer. i ‘The physical perfection and remarkable endurance of the South Sea Island Fijians is attributed to using the precious native Yong-Gona Root, contained in GOLDINE. .and considered one of the most wonderful merve tonics and vitalizers known. g00d Co.; Baltic by Geo. Thompson: Colchester by A. T. Van, Cleve: Groton by C. S. Davis; Jewett City by J, P. Gorman; Noank by W. I Hill, Taft- ville Ly, Geo. Thompson. ON AND AT Oincn wenLens 10E STATE tanue GATOUT Anothe Cut in Prices — LUMBER BEFORE ORDERING YOUR MATERIAL FOR REPAIRS OR NEW SEAREENEREBEIIR T LS ERRERRRANN Fathl L St U ERAAERREERAN »

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