Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 4, 1911, Page 6

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mmcu suu.flm mesm', oerope‘a 4, 1911 Today Is Fre Stamp Day $1 worth of Green Stamps free with . purchases of 1pc or over. Double ' Stamps with p-urchqm of $5 or over. ants were Miss Mabel Eldredge and 1 F. Leon Bowers, hoth of Attleboro. Rev. John G. Dutton was the officiat- S ing clergyman. ‘a A The four cells in the pdlice station - had lodgers Tuesday night, two itiner- o e had lodeers Tucsiay aisht, tro nes | yakKes d.ish water Disputing Returns of Pawcatick’s Vote on License—Re- | i1, ondary, as inaivated by cards in 3 3 3 their possession, a_ female taken in count Posgible—Probate Court Business—Agent C. for intoxication, and i Theuratic who that digs s b ¥ is being cared ‘for by Ellery Barber, J. Tanner to Leave Railroad Station—New Comfort | his home town of Hopimion. e 4 trio of drunks will be arraigned in the Station Completed—Board of Trade Meets. ANaRdiei e Gold Dust offers the shortest ; § B { — MYSTIC cut from the drudgery of dish Aut“m" nls 'a fli Judge Fdward M. Burke held a reg- | is probablethat the matter will be CEemma washing. Just a little Gold 1 ar bi-monthly sessien of the West- | taken before a judge of the superior | New Clubhouse Damaged by Fire— . . irobite Court Toesday atiernoon. | conrt and I 4 chtc is cstubiished (h| Donald Lovelace Released to Be Re- | DUSE shaken in your dish water 1« first pusiness was the preseniation | boxes may be opened and a recount| arrested—Weddings—Teachers En- | will remove thegrease and dirt. Gold Dust digs deep into © probate of the will of Abby W.|ordered. If this move is decided to| glio ey ardner, who died in Westerly, August [ be necessary, it is understood_that ad- > 1.’ The deeument was wiinessed | vocates of no-license are ready to be- | e wiiliam Pory Bostwick en- 1into| Tohm W. Sweeney, specifies o lega tertamed ths members of the social | Cracks and corners—purifies ©f 5100 to BMizabith Wilbur and $55 | G, Gilbert Tanner, who has been in | department at her home in Bay strect | and drives out every bit of dirt wach to her thyee children. Anna A. !h. service of the railroad company | Tuesd: afternoon and evening. A or hidden gms which soa'p Ln i P3 Coats, Suits, Dresses TheLargest and Finest Showing we have Ever Made by Hthel Dion, John K. Bell and | gin proceedings. 7 Garduer, a nise, is made residuary | for twenty-five years, and for the past | zo % o i leza 7 inay cutor of o s, and for the past | g50d number was present. Work for > e eatare “The mominee oy won. | ificen years agent of the New York | u coming winter was planned and it | and water will nof reach. Gold Autumn is beautifully expressed in our present showing of Wom- frmed ms exeeutor, the will adinii- | Wescerly, has tendered his resigna- | was decided to hold many social ses- | DUSt sterilizes as well as cleans. ||| °"'s and Misses’ Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses. Lovely beyond printed ean‘l fl IS 'm“ls hd(,ln nroi:)!‘c fln'lpunnd fixed n!\% 10. 1 tion to be in effect at the end of the gjggna. At 6 o'clock suppe wgs‘.\;u\um description, every model is a special production, illustrating in . its B & Vars and & Naar, | pressnt weelc. . MF. Tannit has o dc.}|iieke present mare Mr aig Mes I If you spend two hours a beautiful elegance the skill and experience of its producers. stylk THE BEST FROM THE REST cided plans for the future, but under | A. Rose, Mr. and A ? | & Speat were never more charmin sinors, under fourteen y of -‘g"v;4xmu:1'.: Conditions he desired change | der, Mré. Otis Abell, Mrs. Amos Han- | day washing dishes, Gold Dust 5 in cologng And lines2shian (those, wid showing. y/ I and children. of Ruth C. Vars and the | from his present position. His suc- | cox, Mrs. Robert McWilliams, Mrs. | o Jate Enoch W. Vars petitioned that | cessor hos not been announced, but it | Alexander Tavior, Misses Mabel Dun- | will enableyou tosave onehour HANDSOME their mother be appointed guardian of | has been put up for bids to such em- | can, Ruth Abell, Florence Collis, Nel- & 4 Diverse and indivicual styles, chic, tailory and elegant helr persons and estates The peti- | ployes s ‘ure entitied to promotion in | lie Brooks. " Games were plaved during —and your dishes, too, will be Slllll'l dressy models. Jmpire effects, urilque collars, Frenct EW SHADES tions granted an guardian | Tnor line the evening and a muscial programme i ron skirts, a wide selection in all th ra N, tions were sranted and the gvardian | thar i e the eveni spt:itlessl_y white, wholesome Fall Suits 5o siivis, o vide soi $45. SeR i) atate. i Married at Groton. and sanitary. . The monthly meeting of the Westerly g et i BRI o the cetaté of Enoch | niy mesting of 4 t b Elegan cats for motor or street wear, made of exquisite i= W. Vam, showing personal property | Board of Trade was held in the tawr Beftha. Whinple iof gant cloths in beautiful shadings of new blue, brown, tan and hall Tuesday evening, President Alberti| Mystic and Mi yained af $682285, was received and | 0oy presiding, und with a large | Ledsard took place Monday cvemimg : &plrale sray. Enchanting models in big sweeping mator coats, '_“'mml“"’ it executor of the | attendance of members. Irving A. Ta J{” "xle ‘:)z.rs]onggl-(u[tlhe; ongrega- | Gold Dust is c.!‘s Tefined, dressy coats for street” wear, new models and i ‘ N. York, executor of the [ " Sinitted to membership under | tional church in Groton, Rev. J. R | sold in 5C size =4 conta: nbr ' 3 B e o o Dresented | g n of the rule Danforth performing the ceremony. | and1arge pack- Polo and Reversible coats. Prices $15 to $35. hd Best and fnal account which, after |*“HITVN Chimplin of the commitiee | Mr. and Mrs. Tremers atter a short| agc, *TEe B Charming Dresscs for street. afternoon and evening wéar, mad exmminabion, was ordered recorded lon_trade and manufactures reported | honeymoon will reside in Mystic. bt g o PN o Giney “chittons. <oft, Tastrose. crepe metear, sorkes, ich- Qualiti Y etk Spbvoved for | et roluived, from (b mitrisl | Firy Damages New Clubhouss. | prestetsconsmmy. Dresses roitcis *ndcorduerm in ajsarictsoi new'and exclunive 7 Badic Qe regore. " ! ‘..' g\h.’n.'\u o Tamutacturme | Mystic people were aroused from | oot B 000t S0, And Chock Full of Style vinia hage. executrix of the | L Bl " ricles now manufac- | their early morning slumber Tuesday A visit to this store will prove doubly interesting, affording an estabe of Abby White, petitioned for | {v 11 Wwatterly. As soon when the fire alarm rang and the authority to =ell real estate in Wells | poro0 10 WeSIelse 25 S0o v AABvAte Gl Holise wiis Alatoversd oppertunity of sesing beautiful and artistic fashions displayed in gen- / at e street in order te pay bills of the es- | (g, tics, the matter | f0 be on fire, hating caught frem the erous assortments, and an ocoasion to practice g-nu-\. economy, for \ . tate. snd the ezecutor .authorized to he industrial commitiec | fireplace. Both the B. F. Hoxie en- | I S despite the fact that our garments are high cl £ [ #ell at auction, or by private sale. for {iiyes of the local Board | Bine company and Mystic hook and tionall SRS S S e, Th To Sho ladder company were quickly at the | = onally -moderate. e el'y pa 2 sum not less than $1.500. S was yeceived and continu Samuel H. Davis of the publicity | fire and before many minutes the bl o > S G Sawee nmittee reported of the aid siven to| was put out without serious damag NOANK 291 Main Street. Although defeated for office of first | L1C SPecial Westerly ariicle in the Na- and, miich ‘rogret s (_e;g_ throughout Mt o e ! tional Magazine and also the adver- | the village, as the building just | Reading Club’s Launch Party Up the selectman, which he has held in the h t . en c and is @ o F £ AS. C. MACPHERSON - | tieing in the publication, for which the | heen completed and is an ornament to| T, = o town of Storington several years, Hen- | iin of $400 was paid. reforred: to| the town hames—Picnic Dinner Enjoyed. s J. 3, A Stahle repuniican, was clected | ke who was oring to Groom frem Pine Tree State. 'he members of the Reading club ¢ and. in spite of . R e est W ',"“’,'{l peop I divens The wedding .of Miss Lillie Mae | #nioved a ld\v:;;:‘ par]l\ Tuesday in l\;v t ] cligues in itis o he Paw- | Jon of his voting machine with a view | passamore and ' Ray Tosthacker of ] Falcen, up the =) S ot L D e PAuT |t locating (he manufacturing plant in | Richmona Me. took blae at the home | Tiames river A picnic @inner was 121-125 Main Street. Cu OoOWers Mable residcs and where he is et | s e i paugErsted that com-|of the bride's sister and brother-in- | Scrved and a pleasant day was spent. ‘ Fl 1 D 2 m, he leé the entire ticket with | Metimar the ot ot e e Ct and | 12W, Mr. an@ Mrs. Mark L. Gilbert, in | The oiub is composed of Mrs. W. Hill, - 5 3 Tailored Dresses of fine twill serge, in ora ecsIigns - & Sote of 385, or 43 more votes than | seonEate the merit of the machine and| East Main street. The cefemony Jhx Ol Glioetey Al COE A5 Fashionable Apparel for Women and Misses il the new Fall colors. Elsgant mod. were recetved 5y an ndidate | this industey. for auired Lo Secure| ,eorformed by Rev. A. C. Jones, recter | d*ews. Mrs. E. P. Fitch, Mrs. F. I = For amy oMo g C AT for Westerly. President | 0073, 00 M Bliceopal ‘church, and | Rathbun, Miss Linda Peckham, Miss Moderately Priced” > Slf Torjateeer wene. GEDULDIG et. Joseph W led in | oiman explained in detall the Work-| wags witnessed by oniy near relatives ther Carroll, Miss Jessie Chesebro, 4 SPECIAL VALUE $15. Tel. 868 77 Cedar Strect the vote for Town, | Tl the voting machine. o that| Mr. and Mrs, Toothacker left for Rich- | Miss Bertha Carroll, Miss Effe Lamb = is alse a r 8nd | voting machinay Ban: Decn ueed Ia | mond; Me., where they are to reside. Miss Hattle W Savee Mige Eathon A -~ 0l machines had bee sed D Saral Spicer, Mi: ettie 3, Smmescat, e received 2% votes | Wesieriy, and with poor resuils hut Roleased to Be Re-Arrested. ’ s Annie Spicer. — ~ - = 8 §table., The average republican ma- | muke. = & S \-D”"fli‘fi;"fififeiflhf\—f,‘.lfr Dlsce Village Interests. street railway company presented the | motorman in the ilne of service. He ] that jir. Mellen wnr not resizn just jority In this t s 110, not [ Dr. Champlin said that Mr. Davis | ‘a b stk e oeTea | Mrs Armore Meister of Spring street | motormen and conductors of its trol- | received two gold stars and eRliend Chicago Tribune. ’ fachimag the : o o U HGS | she monih sentonce, s rlnaaed |y ontertainin Her Sister. SMiFS “AWes |1 o chte service’ Staca and cives, | et reprisontine (enty-(vo voass | ieey 2 mes Lerd dete of preferred stock in Westerly he| ,toira = 4 = Ackerley, of New York. sraduated acc spec- | of service. erman Hirsch of 36 | % - Pads, Books, Pencil Boxes, Slate: candiBats for sclec might locate here. against by Officer William Toley, who | 'Miss Grace Mtspatrick is spending a | five years of cmployment with the | William street, has had longer service | Serves ‘Him Right. = = = hvn rought him to Mystic, and was fow days in Frovidene visiting faerde. | company. | than any other conductor and received | They say that Xat Goodwin is: so- | Paints, Crayons, Rules, Ink, Glue, Mu- rried again. Why don't Dr, Bdwin Whitford of the statistical | ;T S3E% 2B (0 4 W o T8 fina over | f 7 ommittee reported that the commit-| g0 "4 ol to @ higher term of ocourt. amie Chesebro of High street| The insignia consists of geld stars, | a gold star, a silver star and a stripe, | ing 0 g er stars and blue broadeloth | representing sixty Stable apd 2 less ¢ ¢ at him asthey did | cilage, Pens, Pencils, Book Straps, n vears of employ- | Devple g c redge, Gemoorai, rece ¥les: 48 | tee Wevre busy 4 gatherins statiatics 2 ourh l i mg relatives in Boston - wn 156 less ahle for the trade and manufaciurcs com- | Loveiand, has fwe more chavges 10| " fiss Miriam Bvarts is cenfined te | Stries. Ome stripe s given each vear | ment.—Danbur at Colonel Astor?—Chicago Post. S L B R wote of the P district | mittee, and hope soon to get the s O T, Where e will remain for | ¢t home on High street by iliness. up to five years, and when the em- | e A e s e wae &5 follows: tistics of the town in good sha Londom Ja, e T b - panerion| A Darty of young people from this| ploves have combleted five full | ~ . Digging a 14-foot sewer at Monti- | etc. | stradght demno st 8 H. Holies'of the education. | LS JANUATY . term of ¥ village are planning te attend a dance | they are given silver stars. For each Country Is’ Safe. cello, N- Y, has unearthed a'1a z ¥ 186 de- A oo shy eticaton. |eaure, Thursday evening in New London, ten years a gold star is given. N e R T e e B e e el i B(CEred to the secnring General News. Nies Bt Suthoriand o Sia Direet| - John Fitzpairick of 47 AMain street, | It 18 & wondertul relief, meamyhile, | copper mins’which had long been for- . 3 lectman, | Yde in other cities, amd| - Mr. and Mrs. Byron Billines and |ieaves foday (Wednesday) for a visit] has the distinction of being the oldest | to learn from all the papers in the east | zo HHS. Hml“ FAY fl'fl“k["l sq“am 296, and Sccuring of spoakers for | daugiters, Misses Priscilla, Esther and | 1o friends in Boston. — = == 4 have | Emeline, and Miss Ruth Roger: | e To Spend the Winter. Tor 1. Davis spoke in favor of | returned to New London after a visit L s On " ishmewt of a state police | With Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Newbu iss Tlorence/ Gillis and her guest otes | force in Rhode Island. to be composed | The teachers of the Groton scheol “Aif)texllvl:::‘d» ::‘L‘ fl"ffl“,‘;,“’" wi:-~— grade detectives who render e ystic Tuesday afternoon, the vhere they = e winter. Frances Nye on Clift ce drawing teach- ir of the schools in the town of Grot- | ness. vice at the of the t s recovering from a recent Buring Tuesday there w e N obliged to clear your throat often and % | , l blican | } 1 of reports afioal cencerning 4 4 I i Dr. Arthur Deyglas has returned te " A’ leged vete H icens: e work » reflection on West P ! fternoon L ning = e : Save 4, u V. Ve 2. the reports declared { n Loy D, e Yenscten ou Wost }O0 e 1 e OB Lnssaive, o Y, Zatien 0t Grler vielE o Sofrouumis ol mdntioas g of the tewn was in favor of 1Y |expert deteotives. He suggested that| Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Powers of New- [ ppen M Snd Nworon Done LOZENGES and sce how they clear majopities e from 10 | the representatives to the % | port, B. L, ave guests of Mr. and Mrs, | 1as, on Pearl - ! Dk , Wl twenty othbr beards of trade in|Henry Wilson. Mirs. Thomas Allen, who has: boen away that thick feeling in your throat. : The fgures snnounced B B R s & =% | spending the summer here, has gene to e eral districts, as rece at Pawca- would result in the organ- STONINGTON. | Providence to remain for the winter. nok, swed that the to x sted ot 5 state SOTce Xovhe 1h Rihads 5 Mrs. Lucy B. Daboll and daughter oL B0 Nt | 0 e R St Gt s e e e DUNN'S PHARMACY, Arte subsequent + - o8 o Faner bur on Fisher's Isiand. s teep, but subsequent _changes | the next meeting us a speclal order of | Funeral of Mrs. Sarah E. Hyde—bur on Flshersisland =~ . de tha-gg eightee hen 1siness, afte olutions embodying i ot = = > i -:l:d".‘.' Sgure cighteen. WWher jpsiness. after tesolutions embodying | Crowd Attends Closing Dance at iy oidyy” 50 Main Street £ taps. made up his report, he S Adontaril o iites oz i e | spending a few davs in town, left on ;:. lhxmflq:-‘( D the returas n it ',‘,,“ S i The funeral service of Miss Sara ay for her home in Hudson, N. ¥. Do Thirg ais o d that | e o ae L susaker (on uc Hyde was held from her ho i Sl g the town hag vo i "Bugene. B, sPendlet g .30 p. m. Rev. Dwight C SERVICE INSIGNIA moderator St 1F was time action wad takes it 5 tor of the Second Congrega- ey Stk e T e o B R g Ilonal'f‘]‘mrr«l-h_ af: m;wl,‘ The haare;;s‘ Presented Danbury Trolleymen by X B i s, prsly : oton and Stonington troiley Iine into e etk Tt Railway Company. i T as moder and co. ter! Referred to committee on | i = oyt e e | This peint F'rank W. Coy @spoke relative to se-| <teTY At Casi | N gt er stood esday Fing & Fiy 2 . 26 asine Dance. Slaeation of the vete by the lou, 2| §arly Monday wmorning train | gp Tugsday evening a large crowd THE MOST CONVlNCING ARGUHENT ASTO THE EXCELLENCE OF 157 Franklin St. g o Ry Hill and Wester G | #ttend m}: last dflnceDof the Lseason | he ballot Boxes | said he had sacepeded i ccttinea roo” | held af the Casino. During the past phacieE © with encour- | 1y attractive, haviag been visited bs ur W calls E ) the toven clerk, the modenators ved that witn|!arge numbers Trom tewn. 5 - = decharatton will stand. Therafors it A e IR new eight Wersepower engine has| No Biliousness, Headache, Sick, Sour ). ur Wagon Calls Everywherz neXt summer's sched seen installed in the smack Kate, own- Stomach, Indigestion, Coated % | Batabred: to- iratBt choLbiias “| ed Wy W. C. Robinson. Her . simia 13 i DL oo | TR mabinion T ] Tongue o Compation ISITS CONTINUED POPULARITY , TR Seoretary Everett &, Whinple gave in. | Vas @ caller in town Tuesday S Bad Tasts, Indiges- Rev. and Mrs. Bwight C. Stone at- tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head- eresting reports of the doings of the ent session of the New fation of o You will’be doing yourself a goodturn by tryingaglass'at your favorite café tended The Orient in Previdence Tues- day. C. D. Hess of Providence is visiting hes come from a torpid liver and clogged Dbowels, which cause your GOAL al {1ucluding a visit to President Taft at [, .C. stomach to become filled with undi- | { Peverly.” Adjournment was then taken. | PT& | sested food, which sours and ferments | | e iike carbage in a swill barrel, Thai's | . common soaps; even { Lecal Laconics. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS the first step to untold misery—indi- | Bl’eWCd b)’ “And the Door Will Be commen <caps are in- 3. anig Mew Chavlbe & Leobard re: ey 6 tone of New Church at | Betion. four gases, bad breath, vellow | = ¢ e e [ S et ey Gt S e 2| L BATRS THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO Shut n the Street” e bair brittle, harsh edding trip. Winsted. horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret Ve le; the scalp be- Thomas L. Chapman, the newly ap- The cornersteme of the new Chri "\”“;.)“Ivzwil:|s 'e?‘mérmsxlrmghl(:‘x;’n T:: % Not now, bus soon—and the screen ¢ : % . the newly ap- n cleansi side 2 en You | 2 W, — cre dey_and ldhd i i Sk e vodll _Teport for [ tian Science church at Winsted w ng. They work while you | PROV]DENCE,R. I. Goor packed away in the moth ‘balls, hment and the i “:‘; ‘““'*“ ‘;"‘""‘g- laid Tuesday morning in the presence —a 10-cent box from your drug- and the storm doer will make its entre | o gton County Poultry as- | of the goverming officers of the soci- | will keep you feeling good for into society | sociation is planning for its first s and the building committee. Serv- | months. Millions of men and women | Brewers of é'e ond Porter Is vour Coal in your cellar? It's | hibitidn, which is to/e held in We ices consisted of readings from the | iake a Cascaret now and then to keep ! o : 5 Bible and the Christian Science text- ir stomach, liver and boweis regu- new comfort station in Wilcox | Dook, after which the cornerstone was | lated, and never know a miserable | | o T o oY | B0, Sk S P2 | Remet PRLEEL UL | D, T, McCOR\/lICK 30 Franklm Street, \Iorwmh Conn. CHAPPELL (0. | ‘ ‘ nce and Health with ey to the | cleausing. too. (X ¥ ‘Cenlral Wharf and 160 Main Strect. by Mary Baker 3 Zday, ~the ptus Telephones. | fending the zeneral reunion’in Hari- | of the lo paper. which contained o odh o 1ao | by-laws of the local seciety, cu & | n evening = issues of the Christian Science Quar % § & Q, % x % % & x & % & % Q' §¢ x W& M e terly, Journal, Sentinel and Monitor, | By - byocseral civil war veterans' from | all of ‘which are publications of ( 4 | regimants oo served in’ Connecticut | Christian Science |Publishing socie 3 . | cut of the new church and historical | Arrangements have been completed | sketches of Winsted. \ | T 2, 5 \ For mervousnsss, irritability, Réedachs, backache, presctng Woman s Re’ief‘ @oww pains, and other symptems of general female weakmasa, i OAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. for A ten days convention of the Wo- en’s Christian Temperance unions the state. which opens in Westerly A Sad Freckle. av (Wednesday) “| Shady Bend, where they tarred and | X T feathered a young woman, seems u Hoge,mear Burden's | o4 freckle or th> shining morning ' x W& x’w RRRRARS arugs. 55 was dismantied Tuest de ; j e ,”,“U,m; :‘f{\:‘ak‘,’l_fi\‘;-‘m:fi“f' I | face of Kansas—Providence Journal. De. Krugars Viburs-0O-Gin Compound, the womar's remed, this cesapewnd has been found quick and asfe . A D LATHROP Nash, range officer, the-rifie practic =1 E - . U Beson” Delags endes b o pragtics | o o B0 b e P8 b “I think Viburn-O-Gin Is the best remedy for weak wemen, i iy Chiet Bromn wore the Badse of chlet | # has positively proves its great valee ia the treatment of It o mg mro go0d thah any melicine T kave ever tkan. § of |u—ecr-TN;Ar:;: lnld“ ::za:ku Sta | of police for the time Tuesday | L Tiejephena=162-12. [ nightSergcant donning his p Weasly: Jinsee canmot praise i strems emough. I think It is the best womaa's budse of offce and”transferring nis R will beip you, #f you are a wufferer frem any of the flls 75 % No. 1 badge to Policeman Mitche i - med! earth.” ) ' O i, i i pecullar to women, which can be reached by medicine. e 2 s E aken to Boston, where sl wax oper: ; SR R e e e Towl feel like writing --:-n-/a- letter 1f you oy 2 ipk i itters from them clearly describe. It contalns 29 pelsenows “It burns up clean’ ; £ i s e $1.25 a bottR with directions. i Well Seasoned ‘Vaod C. K. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, - Coat and Lumber " Teiephone 834." ! Central Wh-r' Miss Alic= M. Lewis, daughter of Three Million Dollars | Of the Newail granite works. —and -,“ 2 wal e B ok Optometeist Park avenue, and - Frank Milton OFitiaidk cnidisn’ cu abita, b Mab 1S hot eeee® | band, Dr. Lewis and Dr. Richards i of Boston accompanied Mrs. Lewis. M u '“ in “eslefl The Woman's C Temperance union convention is to be the begin- etteteccmianssssscsssasscssssssssesessssess | NNz of the mo-license . crueade - in = Wes ¢ Vote on the liquor_license Weaterly Branch Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Lewis, or sei - | 1 Surgius ! Sapas Louis J. ter were married Monda; 1 > Ovar Filty Thousand Accounts. evening in the parsonage of Calvary > A Liveral, cousleous and efficemt 1a 1ts | Baptist church, | Rev. I . A. Jonew = &= mapagement. officiated. s ° % Miss Ethel May Barber, daughter of | 5 Y rédge of Attieboro, M . Were mar- baths with Cutioura Soap and gentie apphications of . ‘E" fi Monday evening at the residence | Cotieurs Olgtment. Soid eversywhern. For mmols eoria; of the bride’s parents. The attend- |* of cach, ireé. addross “Cuticura,” Dept. SN, Boston. " INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY | fer”in b (@ken at the Novem- | HFOR“ : Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Streé?, New York Capital .........Three Million Dollars | eral yea stenographer at the office Y "§ M"éé’% 'W&WW»’W\% THERE 5 o auy ems £, Kastern Conn lmm “tor:b ; unan } Za NV AAMMMAMAANAAAARMAAANY

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