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SHOWERS TODAY; FAIE ‘FULL ASSOCIATED COLDER TOMOEROW PRESS DESTATCIES where the body was found is mot trav-|family of Plainfield were Sunday zueste! 91.81 e e e e e e R IROUN B POETRY » ! on" Sunday scores of people visited | frequentls . g used by youngsters who en-|ond avenue. ALTUMN A DIRGE i the spot at Riverside Grove, where the' joy private card The warm sun is falling, the bleak wind bodz of a man was found hanging to a&!the summer many people have taken|Columbia motored to the v the shoulder blades, poor digestion, s wailing, . —_— small tree a_week before. and ail who|cveninz walks throuzh that scction.|enend a_ short time with Mr. and Mr beartburn, flatulency, sour risings, ks baie R ars SeERI (the AT Avenue A. M. E. Zion chumhk drive 10 glizabeth Huntngion, Ruth M. Breek®| jnvone contemplating suic would| would account for the non-discovery Mrs. Wakter Kellner and son William | el e el e |raise $1.000 to pay off the mortsase OM|eniigge, Mrs. P. G. Adams, Walter I |choose such a small tree for that.pur-|the body of Norwich spent Sunday with Mrs North of Sandy Hook, fresh southwest, | the parsonaze shows that ,s».l»fil" h:_ Rogers, Robert W: Terkins, Martha L.[pose. One theory that originated du Residents who are interested in hav-| Kellner's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Axel L. ery weatner Wednesday. |been "3"‘““0 '];:- ")'.“: 0%3;25«:\. o ccood. Robert Waddington, Henry T.|Ng the day was that the man msyiing the mystery cleared up. enumerated | Aberg of North Third avenue, { Sandy Hook to. Hatteras, moderate to|of the vastor, Rev. D A. = . Ihave been hit by a speeding automobile|people who have heen missing from this| Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Martel and fresh south and southwest and overcast |motored here from Hartford Sunday in-| sAmold, L"I”" the Occum road (there is a badlocality for-the past few months. An{family of Southbridge, Mass., Sler. ebety Weather Wedneaday, creased the comtribukions hv $10. | Vaughn, Mary R. Osgood, H. H. Bush-|curve near this point. where several ac-|Occum man is inciuded in this list, and after spending a few dars with S pearoo ydar Conditions This is tha finali weei in the drive| " \ioo A ¢, Avery, R. K. Kent|cidents have happened at varlous times) | ihis gave rhe to a s that it may|Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beival of River-| = e TSRS (A et Tussday night the pressure was high|and the city has, mow been dcclared | | ¥ A Fok, Mre. Eenja|and his body dragged un the obscurchave been his body. Meanwhile. Delisi _zrove. 1 but falling over the South Atlantic |open territory for-all the teams, which| s, 57 .Ales Fmlayson, Disco|lane by the people in the car, wio might|and his friend continuing to search| Tha entertainment commitice of the! The chill rain is failing, the nipped worm sates, low over the region of the Great|had hitherto been yrestricted to certain} iz o 9 “urner, William H. Col-|bave “believed that the appearance for evidence will prove whetheor| Taft ongregational church fa'ri { Lakes and high in all western dlstricts | districts. it : lins, C. M. Frisbie, Dr.. J. J. Donohue,|suicide would be to their advaatage. or mot his nd_“Pete” is still alive| met Monday evening at the home of - | The with the crest of maximum pressure ove The new subserintions follow: Alicé Coggswell, Barnei Davidso Peter Delisle, known locally as the towns of Massachusetts. | Miss Gertrude M. Young of North Third They correct all tendency to liver the morthern plateau region. * This pres- | meam 1—7 subs’ Frank & Dunnell, C. R. Butts. Misses| “French Pete” and ‘“Peter Toberts, n organized social ciub, com-|avenue. trouble, relieve the most stubborn 5 e distribution has been attended bY |eam 2—38 wubs 1o ®tiss M. H. Paddgek, Mrs. Wal-|Who claimed last week that he could| pos the Sunday school classes of| Miss Loretta Chenette has been con- cases, and give strength and cone i flown, and the warm weather throughout the Atlantic|meam 2—14 ‘subs ... B Camp, 4 L. Wiliams, Wiiliam | identify the body as that of a man who Charies W. Perkins and Ms Cora|fined to her home on South I street by to liver, stomach and bowels, To his dwelling and gulf states, the Ohio valley and the | By mail—4gsubs. ... efs 5 00| astwood M, Shannon, Henry Gorman,|formerly worked in Occum mill known|L: Tarbox held its first monthly meet-|iliness. i > Come, Months, come awag: lower lake region, and by c0oi weather | e Munz, J. Munz.,.A. Ableman, L. |in this locality . as “Johnny Bull Pete”)ing last week at the home of Miss Al-| A number of Taftville and local peo- B0 T EARE: ORI AtE Put on black and gray; in western diutricts. . . sl e Ry Brown, |is now not 3o certain of hims Holma Boutillier on Occum Heights, Aftes ttended the sacred cantata the PROVES THEIR MERIT, » Thero have been rains within the 185t | previouwsty reported .... .... A. AL fracr. Casey, P. @ Swee. |has viewed the remains and aiter a ess session. during which M. E. church Sunday evening. Y 24 hours in the gulf states, the Missis- | |ney. H. H. Gallup, Mrs. A. Ritchie, Mrs |careful cxamination of the shir: and ub was named, and all the mem-| directed by Joshua Heap, a former res. Dr. J. B Scheack & Sou, Philadelphis e *ippl and Ohio valleys and the region of o R e R S 1T T TS Sands, Miss Jane Bill, Miss A \mt;rrwea;. .,en;v_g: u::z t:-:r 'st: pos- b:rs were sworn to = :'a::adrdmg nt of this village. A the Great Lakes and light smows in| . - Caises sibility of it beine the bodv of somo|the name, a social hour was enjoyed, re-| At a recent meeting of the “Club des g ¥ Minnesota, the Dakotas and southeastern | The: 7atest subscriptions . received | Lyons. one not kmown to him. Furthermors,|freshments beinz served by the host-|Vieux” at their Foonise Ponemah Perry Bysshe Shelley. Wyoming. his friend, when last in this viciinty,|ess. Miss Ruth Allen and Miss In the Middle Atlanti N Boutil- | builging, it was decided to have a w=s = wor felt hat. and a straw hat was|lier entertained with piano and mando-|party the latter part of this month and GIVES HOUSEHOLDERS WARNING |SAYS HIS $50 IN BILLS el tel h month an and states GIVES B LDERS WARNIN SAYS HIS § parties, and durl Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Yerrin Dull pains in the back, often under Lucius B. Morgan, Ruby addest array have re- swelling, the thunder is her grave green with tear on 1 d the J. B. Martin com e - r|found on the zround near the body|ln sciections. The next meeting willla committee was appoimed to take Daiing the. afteinovs the nawly: searciol A ;_";:f" by night and thowery and mild Wednesday and TG BUY ANTHRACITE SUBSTITUTES DISAPPEARED IN ACCIDENT| h.n it was discovered. . Ibe held at tme home of the Misses Helen|charge of the affair. couple left on a wedding trip. and upon |1 worshin deep and wild, a poet’s ind cooler Thursday. A final' warning to citizens of Connec-| A peculiar accident Monday night on!* Xy one seemd able to ascertain Sun-|znd Maybelie Tewmes on Baltic road The Young People's Gymnasium clob|their return will reside in Norwich. { o ey Foreeast ticut to purchase in addition to their reg- | the road béyond Fox hill was Teported|day the name of the man known asi The Community sewing class met on|met Monday evening at the Maenner-| Lionel and Lucien Peltier. youns sens|If Dravers in absence breathed thee to For Southern New Hugland: ShowersdUlar coal, allowance a sufficient supbly | Tuesday at police headquarters, which Johnny Bull Pete” He is described| Monday evening in rooms| chor ciub, under the dircction of Karl|of Heary Peltier of Norwich avenue, left{, . heaven's protecting power, o, S st e of substitutes for the domestic sizes of { nvoived the complete disappearance of| as” an Englishman, about sixty years|in the Ponemah bu Kaiin, Tucsday afternoon to enter upon a course | 1 Winged though at flit 1o thee—a ednesd: Thursday fair and cooler, anthracite coal was issued Tuesday by |$30 in bills. of age. who had made his home <in| Mr. and Mrs. Word has been received !n the vik|of siudy a: Joseph's school in Fall [yg l";’“‘_“"“ - 5 Observation in Norwich homas W. Russell, state fuel admin-| An auto truck.driver for Frank E.|iWesterly, R. 1. Several Occum wich have been rec lage of the death of Luey Thorpe. wife| River, Mase g B e The Bulietin's observations show the | istrator, who asserted that while &t pres- | Packham was driving the truck along|dents remember very clearly the man!Mrs. Albert J ~ of James Bogle of Westerly, R. 1. Mre.| Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Murphy of his 3 eallst “forgetting.” thow i following changes in temperature and |ent the/weather was mild and gave every |ihe road and in passing John Pflaum of | referred to by Delisle, but they cannot| Troop 4. Boy Monday gle was a former resident of this! providence street entertained at a supper | be forgot! barometric ohanges Tuesday indication of continuing Bo*for the pres- | Stonington road. who was walking in recall his last name, and one man|ening in their rooms in the Sacr age, with her parents, Mr. and Mre. ! paets Tuesday ev et % Ther. Bar. |ent yet at any time a severe blizzard | the highway. @ spare tire on the side of stated that as the man was a travelinz|Heart school building. Joseph Thorpe. She was a_ sister-in-| tne first birthda iyt | hee™'—Fid the forest-birds for- eeveviss. 34 3040 |mightscome which would cause suffering |the truck struck PRaum’'s arm. PAaum|weaver. he was kmown by differeni| Miss Rose Murphs Easthamoton | law of Allen Bozle . of T sl o - | zet their swoetest tune 112 56 30.30 |to the many throughout this state Who)was walking with his hand in his pock-| names each time he appeared here. | spent the week-end - parente, | street. Nt Pl Swdette st eeT—Lid the sea forget to " 50 30.20 [are of the opinion they can survive'the|et and had a roll of $30 in bills, he said.| Interest was added to the case when|Mr. and Mrs. Denris C. Murpay Mrs, Be Ry it e Awaes ih the mosn wimer without - further efforts on their | zripped in his hand. When the tire hit|inquiry at the boarding house of this|South A stree Comparisons part to conserve the coal supply. his arm, his hand wae torn suddenly ont! mysterious weaver in Westerly, R. I. TRaymond e Ik ¥ flowers forge rink ingree of Pratt Insti-{of the Shooting club, at her d Mre. Philip Laporte have takeg | T3 < “own dear land” and . \oudy apd| “1-am urging said Mr. Russell, “that | of his pocket, the roll of bills flew loose|revealod the fact that “Pete” had left|tute. Brogklyn, N. Y.. is at the home|liome. Sundar afternoon | M. and atrs. Phillp Layorte have takes Jown dear Tand™ Predictions for Tuesday: Cloudy and ), *yoysenolders in Connecticut be in-|and not one ‘has been found since. that place some time ago, and his whera-! of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pip-| Rev. o™ ¢ the Order of|® House on South B stre g somewhat warmer; rain by night [formed of the necessity of using at least | Search was made with a lantern abouts are now unknown. It was sug-|gree of North Third avenue. t. Francis. who has been in town in-| Geyermment oficers are chosking wpj embered spol Tuesday's weather: Cloudy, southd,5"0C0 (L G¢ "substitutes for tho domes- |around the spot immediately after the| gested that he may have gome to New| Miss Roberta Crowe of South Man-|structing the mombers of the Third Or.|People Who enter this coumtry without|When thesr things are forgot by hee T et Uic ‘sizes of anthracite. Every consumer |accident and also by daylight early on|Bedford or Fall River to look for work| chester. Conn. -has returmed aftcr |der of the Sacred Hear church, has|PA¥ing their head or entry tax Somec- n thou shalt be forgot R e thould take buckwheat and pea sizes with | Tuesday morning but nothing could befin the mills there, and inguiry will be:Spending a few days wih her parents,|left for Springfield. Mas | times immigrants can get across the bor BT RR ] O SUN, MOON AND TIDES. each order of the larger grades of coal.{found of the {made at various mijl boarding houses in|Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crowe of Soutn| Eii Mentaz of South Third avenuc|def without the payment of this tax. but, ety T paay {l High i Moon |In addition, I also suggest that every e those cities to see if any further lisht|A street. has resizned his position with the Py |SoBner or later the federal officials are | For God forbid thy giadsome heart should i consumer maintain at all times during ST can be thrown on his movements The Taftville Mulespinners Unton held {nemah Company. on theie trail with the demand that the et e e Bvnarll Fenes e intee e trestews Compoty Foriatloay L 08 e The mysterious “Pete” is known {>|thelr monthly business meeting Mondayi Mr. and Mr. Harold E. Linderson fiamount be paid, or they will be deported hile that heart is stiil unwom, O m. || & m.|one or two tons of soft coal or other CHILDREN'S WEEK DISPLAY|have been a special friend of Delisle's 2 In their rooms in St. Loui hail.| Grosvenordale pent the iweek-end withiOne voung lady from this village who en-| o * bid not mine to rove, = ° ") 002 |Sultable substitutes which should be sav-| jeting with other libraries through-land had often visited him at his camo azge number of local” people Mr. and Mre. E. W rringion. of btored the siates tax free, as she did not | PUt et it puree its bumble faith and un- 0 o ueo In an cmergency. . The'almost | utl thes coutitry. in. the\ pensral observs|at Riverside, Grove - Dellsle. s repore:| tinded. The. aapper and Sagee cioen 1y | South Second avenus. el s b gl RERL g R summer-like weather which has been Dre- | 1 oot Children’s Week, the officials of | ed to have the man's bank book, as i|the voung peonle’s gymnasium e n| Mrs Louis Dufreme of Pawtucket, Tt | requesting her to come to Providence, 12 | e eass valent up to the present time has saved|ino s Library have placed a number|was his eustom to give Delisle mpney|Saturday evenine at the Maennerchor| L. is the guest of Mr. and Mr { L. and pay her debt to the government.|Forget me then—but ne'er belleve tha the situation, but at any time a uu.znr|d of books for reading and study -om &|when he was here, to deposit for ihim,|ciub. in honor of the Providence Turn-| Desmarais of South I street Ehich'ahis 106t mo tims fa Going ‘Ofclale | e e et may interfere which may so completely | ;310" iy the library. The drsplay in-| Tt is for this reason that Delisle is very|ing Section. which is an organized gym- L Y st e R0 el i s el | T s otlirte 4 he ‘railroads that all further| Sectly 2 : The marrage of Miss Emma Desmarais | tie up the railroads o cludes: all the leading Jiterary books for | anxious to have the matter cleared wp,|nasium class of Providence. R. I The|of South A t and Stanles Toneudk, | t0 €ollect the head tax. even though it be e igh water it shipments of coal would be shut off, Per-| ipijgren and many young people - will|so that he can turn the man's Proper ors gave an exhibition of thelrior Norwich was solemmimen- at Sasirq | Months after the person has emtered the| HUMOR OF THE DAY is followed by flood tide |haps indefinitely. It is for that Very |y, cpportunity fo read them during|ty over to those who would be appoint.| marches and drills. and showed thelfreart church Tuesday mocening o o | country. danger that the domestic consumer should | i3, % ;recent week. The books areied (o have charge of his estate. Tl i T | Hea ¥ moening at §| e poT placed on the table for the children and 3 el e emony . H R “Was Dourgan's party much? 3 ! A e e nd| When visiting Delisle during the past|der the direction of their lcader. Alwed | pe oy, b o qmony be e aeiormed | ART STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION |_“No: All but one were back at work RADIO PROGRAMS Most citizens of Cumect;cntca Drev|to: show their parents the best boois;cummer, Delisle gave him "a small|Gross. A subper of grape fruit. chicken|church. The we Pkt | RECEIVES NEW MEMBERS | 0 ent have only a small supply of cOal On | for their children,, the movement beins{pocket knife, the large blade of which|salad. pickles. frankfurters. pickles. as-|py Oreg - b Bt 4 | “You are an idiot. my dollin Banais OO Sweathar Zut i MoTns ¥ill |ong to encourage regling among chil-{had been broken, and while the gen-|sorted cake, pie a la mode. coftes and | mgsenist Hu der. who hadj The Norwich Art Students’ association | i wug when 1 married you, deah.’— urely increase the need of coal and, in| jren as an educational program. also to|eral description of the knife is lack'nz.| cigars was served under the direction| s poan anusical part of the service. jheid its Novemler 3 | Louisville Courler-Journal. Wednesdsy, Mov, 15. |addition, will interfere with the distri- | g.ject the best books for their vounz]one found in the pockets of the dead|of Mre. Henry Kribock. assicted. by e woe a handsome rown of Sia il annex. ‘n o] Bt il Sz R (W3Z Newarx 360 meters) , |butio, Doth by means of the railroads |mings, stranger had its large blade broken. Ds-| Miss Ann‘e Seidel. Miss Margarct Sei-| wor o) s over whilercatiton ercpe; {identiiMix | Clmsnlag M PoEtaationton, || ¥30 T 5 o ol 555 p. m.—Iron and Steel Review, byl_‘“fl B e ! lisle’s friend ako is known to have hai|del. Mics Louice Krauss and Miss Lulu| quel of white roscs and M ot tae wos: | the uaual routie the Tollowing. membs k= 3P PRI the Jron Age. ;:'L:I;::i gy preseAt dealers report a May Have Been Peter Shorrock. a watch of the same manufacture of| Herrmann. Thumm's orchestra ~ fur-|joct p W5 F008 NG Hes of the ”'jl;:“m eented s Active—dra. Touls War|Boston Transcript 7 p. m.—Animal Stories, by Florence| 5%, OT5 o RSt anthracite, con-| The body of the man who committed | the Watch found on the body, bui this is{nished the music for the dancine which| poinarais of Pratie avenue, | s Miss Dorothy Gre A crank’s theory often needs obly Vineent Smith. derable pea and all of the soft coal|suicide by hanging in the ‘woods near|Rointed out as not unusual, as it wasjclosed the enjoyable jevening. The com-| . ticely mowned in Nile creen canton . Associate —Mrs. a rivet or two more to become a valu- 9 p. m.—Fourth radio concert by the| yich is needed at present. However, a |River: Taftville, some time last sum- |3 Popular make. That robbery was not|mittec who arranzed for the successfuli.rens and carried Ophella coses The beet|Mre. H2 M. Taft. Mrs. J |able discovery.—SL louis Globe-Dem: U-Knoit @tx dance orchestra. sudden storm would undoubtedly cause |mer has been buried at the cemetery at the. motive for the crime: (it the man|affair wer~ Miss Mary Krauss, Miss Lil an Wi s Eeo Rokosakl 'a bro ot {'_j {Rev. Richard C . Ml Marie Thus. ] Crat 915 p m.—Building Capital With a)Tecn®n ST TOIT VNt ealers could |the almshouse by Undertaker Gager. | ¥aS not a suiclde) is evidenced that ths|Han Sticht. Miss Freida Bauer, Henry | T w23 lico Rokowski, a brother of the j So¥: \GEUE™) UERANG B SRS (LT Sl R R Savings Account, by A. Koppel. not begin to be able to keep up with the |Since the body was found about two | limepiece was not taken from the pock-|Seidel. ~ Henry Hoefer and Georse{® [lTg o 10 po o . Reginal n. . Thok Mirds are Setiing all ol i 930 p. m~—Dance music by the U-|gemand. There will mot, however, be|weeks ago, efforts to identify it have|®ts, and there were some small blils| Krauss. el e i S : [oonmna: 1= Taomarihe Courler-Jounal Kneit Oretrestra. enough anthracite or domestic sizes to|brought out the information, that the|and coins with it. The watch chain| Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Jarry and fam-| DA% 0 (€QREOR 06 LIC ROmE bE (he brid Boswell Avenve Chimney Fire. I Go enjoy those films with children 30.81 . m—Ome ot Ours, Willa Ca-|gupply all of the demand and there will [man's name may have been Peter Shor-|however, had been: broken, _and the|lly. Delphis Jarry. Thomas Jarry. o Bouth A steeot. which oas ot il frre fn m éhimney’ &t 60 Bowwell ay-]ia ‘em> remaried a. fired-looking W ther, a book review by Grace Isabel|only be sufficient for use at all if peo- |rock. watch_evidently removed from the vest|Jarry and Henry Provost of New o e e e as milendad iy B ks exigulilion 'y KiEI) Wi | woman. Whep the children rom Celbren. Damce music. ple use at least 30 per cent. of sdbsti- - 7 T jand piaced in the upper coat pooket. A sy Epent " th SPASioST. @ Buet donc: mas geoved: ):“;ll}\ x\hmu\r‘ U“AJ (il of chemical 1 :j Arnu‘mfi on the screen they don't l‘ll: EDKA, Piibungh (368 moters) Tates and will in an emergency réserve| ' \riires im Smith Collese Weekly, |mall envelope was also found in one Mathiida Caron 5 The bride received many Beautiful gi f s ; i 4 ver (h of the pockets. but the writing was il-|stf making the trip in t cluding household furniture s p0nY (eXenlon; | The oNll wcat' teesivell B {8 BNl O R T e ; 2 College : Jane Cassidy offof decomposition that there was no way | has resizned h , having resided here all_her § gau " e house is owged by Mrs. Leahs | P 3¢ D, m.—Special addresses by this city litor, has two con|of tell'ng whether there were any marks | imah company. Sroom 15 one of the nonular|ann i oecupied by John Carberry and| oo 3 i proarnent business men. Only an accomplished peacemaker | tributicns. : ar sketeh, Worshiilof violence on the person, and the rope| M. Samuel Faldwin and|young men of Noewich. He has been em. | ooanits 3 o a “Thes | anarchy and yet they 3 p. m—Concert by Charles R. Ray.|can patch up a quarrel so that thejof the Gods and a short cssay, c ed was a 'weather-ivorn clothesline.. | £ 3 sia.—Louisville Courler- harmomica; Harold Bagnell, concert| patches wou't show. tions on Reading. the lane leading into the wonds = = paritone, and J. J. Harvey, cornet. I — ——— | have heen running for effice WEBE, Springfield (360 meters) Iy of So meeting on_Monda 1 don’t regret the fact” replied Sen- E3 jator S Tehum. Some poople keep oh 730 p. m—Bedtime story; farmers'| . | running for something: others have to Sarket teport, e take to cover and run y from sgme- 746 p. m-—Address given by Eugene ~ thing."—Washingt 8 R Kelly, M. D, commmssiomer of pub- 1 L] Ne health n Boston. 1 y S “Bill is kicking because he can't have alonger vacation.” 3 p. m.—Program given by Miss Alice er Jowett, soprane, Mrs. EmH Karl 2 : Y ;1.“!\ resembled the calendar—a month Janser, piapist and accompanist. off every thirty days ' —Boston . Tran- WGY, Sehensctady (400 meters) : i script. 12 m—U. 8 naval observatory time B e o | & FREE A 30c Pint of Tait Bros. | ooy ..::::E;—:—-:-k forecast on 435 : v : i ) venetlan lce CreamGiven Away | roast them, then eat them as & puading. ~ One of ahe largest beits ever made s 1.000. feet long and forty-eight inches § p. m—Produce amd wtock market wwotations and reports; mews bulletins, ; : » . Introducing Tail Bros. Strictly Fresh Mon- | ;.. .. «: r s veme o WOR, Newnrk (400 meters) . B 5 of th best Kuropean markets for = 130 m.—Fashion talk, Miss Mle _ American chewing gum. e e R E— ‘tague Creamery Butier In Prints gt b nd T Sl Thys Thomas, tenor. Calf Club Work, e g — by Johm W. Bartlett. * S.15—Entertainment by Jolly Bl As They Operate 136 Creameries You can be Assured of Fresh Stock at All Times. The [J|' it w72 i’ ™ ke, Sooring News, by’ a3 £ : Quality.is There When You Can Get It in This Manner. Remember, the Brand is Mon- [§| svcrave. ncer, the City of Napien, be- WG1, Melford Willsde (360 metors) ] I 3 ) tague. We Will Carry It at All Times. This Offer is Good on Wednesday Afternoon | “mm. “ooree. sopaneas. o 7 a. m.—Before Breakfast Set-Ups. The poorest Japanese coolie regards 930 a m—The Housewife's Market 7% and Thursday. Bhsket. B é his evening bath &s a sacred duty, and . as the greatest luxury of the day. 10.30 a. m—Official New England and, ¢ I ovoean, forecast - (485 meters). o i A 30c Pint Brick of Tait Bros.” Venetian Ice Cream, Which [ = st i s ol S PR e (B _ . Needs No Introduction, Will be Given Without Charge to Ey- /= i 5msr™ == = = cess of $7,000,000. 1L Y The oldest boat in the world is 5 i Xy dug out of @ bog on the Schieswiz ; : ery Purchaser of Montague Print Butter. | o, Tl % Srleved o gate pdek tortoe € p. m—Murket report (485 meters), {Deslaning’ of the s seesnil Sy, 630 p. m—Boston police reports. 3 Late news fashes. BEarly sport news. Spain is following other mations in . © SWEET CAMPBELL’S { 7 p. m~Bvening program— ’ 1. 8Sleepytime Story, II. taking interest in foreign trade Spaia The Fari- iy Circle. IIL Concert, Miss Helena CALIFORNIA TOMATO e rade . S Aman | goen 3 o e R Ko A the trade in Spanish-Ame: coun- . . - e Awel! B g e g e Mg M The Right Hand of the Busy Housewife: iy, e eovachanat. 1o A Board of Heaith, Burton A. Weleome, ¥. Continuation of the concert by Miss .at Thank:giving ime ORANGFS delegates, from - Spepieh | Gt ‘Helena Prolsaas. i o SOUP ’ e ol Sevate gt i ana 'is a8- (o S A There is no more reason why the busy housekeeper 2 5 : : 9 Sarently prepared to discuss Eoverm. e T e wais | should have a poor, inefficient stove in her kitchen than : C doz- C menta] assistance for export credits amd 2 . . other facilities’ to promote Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin reserved de- a man should have-out-of-date tools and implements in cision in_the superior court here Tues- - Nation’s Business. = b ot A i R e e his office or in his workshop. It is poor economy. & 3 M. Fiagerald of New Lomdon against ‘SEL - STAR AND P. G. Manrice V. Fitzgerald of the same city. Whether you are burning coal or gas in the Scientific Steriing, every SELEC[ED 4 3 The suit was on the grounds of intolera- i R S A0 Rvents of lolers bit of fuel is converted intoheat'—therearenomol.sgoh::nthe_ : EGGS SOAP I e s it e oven. This means accurate cooking results at a minimum cost, 5 Y festimony after the plaintiff had rested meals on time ‘with no nervous strain or effort. her case. Judge Marvin remarked that 3 seemed as if Mrs. Fitigerad was en- Also better cooking, a better table, more enjoyment and better Health 320 dm. : c bar nm‘:"m:m,mhunamm for the family. The Scientific Sterling is easy to keep clean, polished g e I hak i W top, simple, long-lasting construction. Also pleasant to 160k at, built band's cruelty towards Ris wife was ++ on good lines with either glossy back or soft gray enamel finish, largely the outcome of intemperance. i : The couple were married on Nov. 30, It is the Cooking Range for Modern 1912, wher: the husband was an' insurance oo ) S 1 imoker. 1o is now empioyed by the Cen- Intelligent, Up-to-date Housekeeping ' The' Sciéntific Sterling can be purchased upon convenient terms—. a few dollars puts one in your home. g - ienfific Ste il 10w 25c| Betor -

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