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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913 == WE GIVE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM e GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH HERE 1S ONE PLACE IN WHICH YOU SURELY WILL. 25c HERE WILL BUY AS MUCH AS 40c SPENT . ELSEWHERE. ONE PURCHASE WILL CONVINCE YOU. - SATURDAY’'S EXCEPTIONAL VALUES : LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Annual TownMeermg THE LEGAL VOTERS in Town Meeting 0 tuo Town of Norwich a.e hereby ‘wafiied 1o meet in Annual Town Mecting in their several voting 2 tain William F. Saunders, which will be recorded as the battle of Saunders farm. All the movements were car- . ried out in detail according to pre- . paretl plan, leaving with the com- g manding umcers’ ‘}}19‘ Dl:%fll‘ilé\;fl!y i(o ’ P " N 2 Show superior sidll in the direction Sheeriff Wilcox Arrests Caroline Silvia, Who is Held For | enfeibney of the onposing forces. . | fl S' F As the artillerymen are being drill- Theft — Sisson Family, Orde: " ___ | ed as infantry, fully armed and equip. e Y red Out of Pawcatuck: ped and liberkl requisition for blank cartridges supplied, the contest was Verdict of $250 For Clarence Still -— Frances Vn'gmm made as realistic as possible. So much | so that fleld hospitals were established and all that goes to make complete Briggs Sued For Unpaid Taxes. EAmid wirfare was utiised, AN thiad field work In and around Watch HIIT and Pleasant View is preparatory to | the fleld work that is to be carried 1 , the seventeen year old col- | te West Malin Streef, West Chelsea. left - the tion of Attorney George R. Mc- | Westerly was largely represented at for the | the Brockton fair John R Wileok of Was Shing: | nisht when hundreds of soldiers broke | on upon o larger scale and in an en- e i B . VERY BEST Districts, as by law provided, to wit: Derformed oag g il his | leose from the main body. at Fort |larged territory.next week Sn "~ B FIRST DISTRICT A : y performed and a criminal | Mansfield and invaded the villages of Y % v = STR el e Town to justice. Hix latest effort | Westerly and Paweatuck ¥ ; Freshly FFEES Hall in” the CIty ‘of Notwich. line was the arrest of Caro- This incident was called to the at- Local Laconics. What B“y ] Raastad SECOND. | DIREBICT--A¢. (s’ Boare, who mploy of | Kenna, prosecuting attorney THIRD DISTRICT—At Union Hgll, >earse of Wakefield August | Stonington town court, Thu Legs. -e e e e o bl 12C |30 3t ElRyad < - f Vaks lay night Sunday will be Everybody-at-Church | 3 Nort ain Sf ) s wih her 5185 in cash, a |and e took tmmediate action. Aceom- | Day in Grace Methodist church. | B8 Iona Tomatoes, No. 3 o5 1 25 Stamps - Ambosa - 52c s e aluable jewelry a some | pavied by Patrolman Shelby Nicholas Saurf. 1/2 FOURTH: DISTRICT — At the Old - cho Saurfder nt town S me Aotel et et P o e b 9 = e ety e s v | 0 SEnEn 2 i Vi Ll M3cans o 25| Loins - . OWC |50 rprs, Suitenn - 30c [ o AT Stk 85 Camada u-% In the West a5 far &5 | disrs. thoe o wistiars ams (e 200 | ““Wriiiinn Segar and davghiers have Stamps % Guteazo and traveled_eastward, | a hasty retreat | returned trom a motor trip in Masca- |l Sultana Peas, 2 cans. . .25c | Fores - - - - - - lb. Zc|10530%, Yoy Gud Goffe 28c LEIETH DISTRICT — At Ponemsn arri the home of her Prosécu Attorney McKenna | Chusetts. i - 4 5 stamps Good Coffee 25¢ B aly; Tattville. fass, where she |served nofice on the members of the | A marriage Heense has been tssued | Bl Double Tip Matches with 1 1b. W SIXHL DISTRICT At muings was D\‘&!Pd by eriff ilcox ‘aiv- | Sisson fami that if they were not |to Neil McKenzie, Jr., and Miss Gladys = P all,” Hamiiton venue, ast Side. ing extradit s she returned to | bevond the confines of the town of | A Collins. B8 7boxes .............25c | FRESH LITTLE PIG 1 The Finest Importation of ON MONDAY, 0CT: 3 Rhode Island with the sheriff. She |Stoninzton within twenty-four HoULs | ‘Tra Allison Snyder has returned | 2C | ON MONDAY, 0CYOBLR eTH, 1913, Sqad she feared arrest during her trav- | they would be “arrested and prose- | rrom his-vacatinn. shent ia Providence, | il Bull Head Catsup = 2 FA NCY TEAS at 6 o'elock In the forenoom, 6. and the attorney impressed »ston and Brockton. B0 ettty who are by I the Town sficers vote of the Town 10 & ihat he meant business. An- | Arthur H, Coy, of Westerly, ci v o female ‘member of the family | Arth e 10 elocted “at” thay time by : r before |1z in the west, where sho went. as the [SSincer, has secired 4 vesition with ROUND, ? Cut from Corn- 100 Stamps 175 Yery Fancy Tea 70c cs Scltotmen, ohe. Amsesser 7ot fous leaded guilty to the |resuit of matrimonial advertisin | ectic shway deps see metabers of th charge of theft and was held for tria sndenc e LoD i Cienena. onoiiof the HiiEntaa i SIRLOIN, ¢ Fed Steer, Sa(- 75 Stamps 17, Faney Tea 60c Relict, o Town Clork Town Tooorar next Monday in the Second district e | stars on the champion Loweli base- ) Collector of Town Taxes, seven Con: PORTERHOUSE ) urday Only; 2000 lbs. LEAN SUGAR CURED l Zlc 2 SMOKED SHOULDERS, Ib. Fresh Little Pig Shoulders, Ib. 14c les, three Agents of Town Deposit Fund, two Auditors, four members of the Town School Committece lor three years, ine terms of two of whom b Ein in 1913 and the terms of the other two in 1914, and two Registrars of oters AL court in bonds of $ 60 Stamps " Fine Family Tea 50¢ 40 Stamps 1'% Yerybuod Tea 40c 30 Stamps with 1-2 packet AP Blend Gofden Tipped India Coylon Tea 25c When the superior court came in | ball team returned Friday to his home = morning, Judge George T. in Westerly wn charged the jury in the case | Arthur McClellan Weeden, a | | jstant | till of Ashaway, a minor | janitor of the Memorial and l"ublic‘ ther against Charles | Lii ry building is enjcying a vaca- | onington. #The suit was | tion of one week. | Tecover for Injuries re- | Poking One’s Own Fire, will be the | eived while riding a bieyefe and col- of Rev. F. C. A. Jones at| | i | i i | Judge Williams held the first ses- sion of the juvenile court i inthe new B&O Molasses, No. 2 to Determine by ballot whether >wn will direct the Town School Committee to purchase at the expense S y after ding wits the pole of a fvagon tnat Sinday morning service in Cal- liams went to district co A cxte 1 bevond the cefitre of the | vary Baptist churc Quaker Toasted Corn CoupoN Rt Towny thel fext Thoke ang seue and held & brief session. There was [ V2 The Bradford City club and Westerly sch. of the Town, to be loaned to out an hour and re- g no criminal busi nd _onl: the second Flakes, 5 packages. .. .2 the pupils of said public schools free ge. subject to sueh rules and Cut out this Coupon, Present it at our store this week, and by verdict of $250 for the | football teams will pls ‘larence E. Roche | Same of the series of association foot- three cases were Fresh Cut Lamb' Chops, - Ib. 10c | | three < w5 forney game of the series of asso foat = ] | Pegitations Town Rongol Coms Lem Youns P T e ord this atternoon. Tn the sciages. 25c S . Buying 500 worth or ‘more of § | vy, prom oo ae e Debuges as il ang Adomey A T L.| Zame iact Saturdey the scorewas 1.1, | [l F uffed Rice, 2 packages.2 Lean Stewing Lamb, = "= 1Ib. 5c |[Tess and Cofices you will receive | 10 “Dubpose Will be open in® ihe R usion of thix case e jurors were | Mrs. Baward M. Rurkc, rezent of | Ml Puffed Wheat, 3 phgs. . 25¢ : 20 Royal Gold Stamps Free | [l | 55757 o(/°F Slsiricts during the same ward S T vt case and (he Tast of the |Dus been appointed & member. of the | ‘Lean Pork Chops, = - « Ib. 15¢c Besides Regular and Extra ¥ T wowh Ofhsers Somtine: e e e S e e Il e s PR s e > : Stampe Given on sais B it oies maiiie was the e of | mitiee and also a member of the Re: 1 as tax collector | olutionary Relics for Continental hail | From Monday, Sept. 29, to Sat- . wn of _Westerly against | committee. | B | | urday, Oot. 4 This Coupon not the superior co OPEN IN THE FIRST VOTING DIS- Ib. 18¢ Porterhouse Roasts, Graled Pineapple - . turda: Oct. 4. TRICT FROM SIX O'CLOCK IN THE S T i 4 good_ after Sa , tion, e.s.'..‘::;'.a’é? St T s iniz Briggs as executrix | cretary Lehman of the United So- 3 cans 25¢ MORNING UNTIL THREE 0'CLOCK ters and a son. who som ! 5, Jeaving & wrilly Mral Blera |Gkt pan rdeayon rmiin s 80 STAMPS e R Ve el s : feiuri of the estat in 1000 | Rhode Island, arrived in . Westerly | Ml Strawberries, No. 1 OTHER VOTING DISTRICTS FROM b T Bt lon . Clarke | ¥riday. He will speak in ‘the several | . o ol S B Ie erty In trust to wite, | churches in Westerly and immediae |Jl S €aDS .............28c with 1 can A&P SIX 0'CLOCK IN THE MORNING UNa Clar who is livi and the | vicin on Saturday and ncay., | TIL TWO O'CLOCK IN THE AFTER- Marie-Elizabeth Sardines, 3 cans. .....25¢c it 38 | NOON, And at Sai in"the after the report nolithic sidewalks in | o eat [tront of the new post office building " Interest | neoging completion and the weather | advantageous for continuation of the | ith the gr Sl e b 35C | Baking Powder 50c W A the Seloctmen and their town clerk rer of rk, orders came from Washington | recommendations, Teports of the Town | YOU'RE BILIOUS AND e ey iuperintendent in_charge could e rea an l a 1 l ea 0. rosit ¢ Sinking Fund Commis- | e adopted cach of the years in | MOt 8ive the reason why. | l c c c ol Commitiee, a Committee ap COSTIVE—CASCARETS | own meeting regarding the | The bronze tablet in memory of lhr‘ | pointed to investigatoe e aavisaiiity | e : oldiers and sailors of Westerly, who E | B establishing a Technical Bohool | Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Sour °° P ; f 4 3 . | in “the. Town® and' to ¢ iction, it 3 1 there were de- | fought in_the Revolutionary war to | Ph 20.4 135 M S | dectacn advisable on any secommendas Stomach, Mean Liver and Bowsls | rn - i i1 of taxes Inae. | D¢ Ziven Dlace in the new town hai | one - ain Street Free elivery e B SN Y acarehda. Clogged—Clean Up Tonight. » the of law were | has arrived. Tt was secured by the | of the Trustees of the Otis Libr to & S ; v thas | conservation committee, of which, Mrs, aries; to lay a tax o meet the Get a ten cent box now. mig which were | Milo M is ,chairman, and wiil | of the Town, including o Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, T Interpretation | P presented to the town by Phebe | s = i S R T e R £ R =" of the public schools, and to ton, Sallow Skin and Miserable ip for judgment. | Greene Ward chapter, Daughters of e : i e Ty = compensation of the -ax 2 aches come from a_tory 1 arty B. Agard rep- | the American Revolution. vnx'ticulnrl,\' those help pay who can | us believe, since actual figures se a going ahead. stomach to become filled wit W in J. Dunn_were | of the requiem mass at the fimeral KinaRarovea. auaniy ron citizenship. | it will cost almost 35000 to equip the | Packer, Conn, Oct. 3, 1913. men to bor BRok Whlch potrs ann fermonts | WAL Prown.| of Mra Mons o coll n St | Free Text Booke. Better care is taken of the books and | scholars of the town With new book & = oTiats, Ta. soan g: g .,, 4 sy eyt 1sion, &' choroh PdRy Batial = danger of contagious diseases may. be | With our present tax lc\;,\'{mn we ( = = 2 o hasuch i 40> ; ; A I e Michael's cemetors, the bearcr be- | Mr. Editor: The question of whether | Prévented. Then, too, every child has | ford to add this amount to our LEGAL NOTICES. e e L 2UTaE the S th, yel ing Joseph Lord, Thomas Cowley, Jo- | or not free texi books shall be fur. | books to work with at ouce and the | dens? e e e — to defray the lawful current sicin, mental fears minal defendant | seph Gaffney and Danlel Crosan. Mr ed to the pupils of the public|teacher is mot hampered for weeks Lo tiite con e agiied pon b g TO CREDITORS. | obligations and debts of the Town ac- i i it Taay " Who HEL | BYiteoll Wik n her Giancy Sih Yoy | Sominsa ot the doapin, of e BUBIS | o Waiting for Dunile 1 get | thinins peonie wio are soiciious 107 | xp et ox Esmam rrn | S Dok fhe SaRual (onn pedting e in Wequetequock | and had resided in Westerly -over for- | vot - rwea | books. the best inteicsts of their children: If | s ’Norih Stonington, within oy fosn | in 1914 and to deliver the n or dupesy L 2 sterly over for- | vote by open ballot next Monday. Two JRT B N r oxt books ar t il 5 other obligations of the Town therefor and | school vears age, which | ty-seven years. She leaves & years ago it lost by only four votes. At | G R e e o e h Stonington. on the | 20NN, SPHEYor the best interest of the ey | was of Sortancs to attract | Coreatias: et oot ek preiasn Blost bysanly o LAY ook 3. 1913 | & heavier burden of taxation, not only 3 A D. o 7 t box | th Tepresentatives of Resa o moane| ot s jour sctonls, hat nat Thesn —_— for “the time their children are’ in | Prgsefit “CHARL) B e | T > you teel- | \ewspaper me with o gra ter, Ars. |t would be best to wait until we had Frees et Backe { You wm’il Lor e e e | North, Stonington, in said District. der | wit tedri ox pontas, ons of men | s | Thomas vLora, a aves two other | one system of management and a uni- X e | you afford Norotes | ceasea e money for the construct mprove- wnd women tako a Cas now and | The coast artillery troops mobilized | granddaughters, Misses Fanny and | form set of books. This has been| Mr. Editor: As the matter of free | AN INT PARENT AND déred. - That the Administra- | ment of higlways in accordance wiih then to keep thair sto er and | at Fort Mansfield were out for field | Elizabeth Holliday | gained. The next step in the way of | teXt books is so much in the public TA . Mary E Perkins, cite under tie provisior e law er know a | mancuvers Friday. proceeding beyond — e hod L2 - mind at present. I trust you will allow | Norwich, 1913 the ‘creditors of said dec d'to bring ning the improve of nigh- r know a | ma s Friday. i bevon | improvement and progress is to vote | Inind at prosent, 1 trust you will allow i in their claims sgainst sald catars s (Jorset the 1ug, completing tactical move- TONINGTOM for free text books. 0 [ facts fa = in six months from this date, b: E insides need & | ments fimed for it “helwecn | STONT on. | 0 e 538 Townt m the state 124 | he consideracion of parents and tax- About”_Mushrooms. | IR p B notlee ot efizcg‘;z-rgffi, Also to Determine wie e Towa 0o, 1 s orces a he farm of Cap- { towns supply text books free. Morwich ) 2 % < .| with a copy o is order, on e sign. | Will appro ate the amo »f mone | New York Money Order Found on | i$ one of the few istge towne which | AS & parent and taxpayer, two | Mr. Editor: A neighbor of mine pick- | Doil Beareat fo the nlage wiiove ind | 1t declares 166 intention 1o expent, or ! Bedy ked Up by Captain Ostman | does riot E4at phases of this subject have presented | ed me a pan full of fine large mush- | deceased last dwelf, and in the sama| S0 much thereof as v | e e B om0l re four principal reasons | themselves for our consideration: How |rooms the other day. She said she knew | Town, and by publishing the samme ‘once | Pro rata amount | —Bayside Lodge Election. | urged seainet froe toxt bosks: vis: Bxs | Will Tres text baoks affect the health | them becguse “they were pink under- | in 2 fewspaper having a circalation in | the appropriation allotted | Mystery surrounds the death of the| Ponse, sbuse of booke wnheajthfyl | Of @ur children? and How will free | neath” Those same mushrooms (7) |E2id f B Ny s aEnmuy Lomenls § 5 text books affect our taxes? were toadsiools of a_dangerous spe- oo a2 00k2 | “iThe first, of course, is of the greater | cies—not deadly, but mighty sickly importance, and we find upon investi- | if: eaten CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. | thorize the The above and foregoing is a true| Pay ove copy of record. it, or body was found in &nd pupils are for Island gound | Misused by others. (Jame Grey). smething on_ those young man the waters f Fi h by C. John Ostman Tuesday. A |Should like to sa: zati Py in the experi- you ‘Who ‘reall this o | 4 ase mays be stoffice money order with the num. | four points as a citizon, a taxpayer | £230°% 2 IOIDIS SXniple . the SXPA: | L YOU, "R s mushroome. take | NOTOR_All o s on was found in the clothes he wore. In- 3 v . very fresh in the minds of 8o many of | gilled, loose stalked cups, or pink ill- | yhde: State Hig Commissioner iry has been made concerning them, | Systems, let me say from that expe- 1 & h 1 i 5 xperi F: piden d loose stalk buttos Don’t ever | in 10 me but mo ‘word had been received up to | rlence that there is nothing to be said | O3, CIZENT SXPEUCACS AR CDIGCTIS | o Joose BN DO ety an | “,n‘g 5 Also (0 Determine whet el : | against and everything to be sald fr | Ghioh reached proportions that caused | less vou are positively sure. ke applie ' Officers of Bayside Lodge. | free text books. at al and the condition of the | Another thing I have found by per- [ _0°t4d 1 . : 3 -1 S [\[a 3ay 1 5 3 i Now as to pense. Meriden with e alar, tand = Bt iy 19 nots e s - the vote s une o e Mos se orgs Bayside lodge. No. 150, A. B. S, has| TO% 28 to exbense. Meriden With|school books in New London at the | sonal experience is that genu -| A7 A count oF proBATE HELD | in Ciapter 52 = elected the fcllowing officers for the | % PAPRACON Sn¢, SO0l enfmeration | present time, as instanced by the |rooms should not be allowed at Notwich, within and for the DIs) and the laws gov coming gear: Pn;.\'idpnz\. B M Sy o b e e hcahh officer n‘Pre. is 5o very bad that | too old before eating them L {98 BPUTIELfior tHerad dhy, of October, | ment of & el iy »owell; vice president, Mary Darvan; | PY ) ar s a s the health | another good advice is to be ittle | 4 . Y s ignwes In the Diciienary aritor, ek RigiinYoung: secretass | 204551, It should not cost us more, | 11,UEed 13,8 SRSEUANA L0 the heth | another oot givien bk o 8 | Fttnrsmroon 3 Sirims, Suags | menftor nighver lmbiovenent i Mrs, Gertrnde M., Dunbam; collector, | 3, Small iter t ls costing the peoble | ;. gestroyed and replaced by new | I eat them many—m Noiwich, in sald x)m‘.u deceased. T of the Town »d A. Allen: treasure Joseph F. | of this to TEEDE Jores han Sy ones. ed many different way E: The Executrices exhibited their bghocl i e the Joseph: ch , Mary E McCaftrey; | S2ch vear for R b:;’enh[yl In another school a serlous disease | ago tha sterday made a meal of | ministration account with i estate | e Rve D to care i al. R M. Delagrange; warden, | Wholesale and the in Then. foo ihe | Of. the eyes affected so muny of the raw ones. No person Is safe who | to the Court for allowance; it Is there. | five elentric lig »n the Canter- It does not mean the mere saving of money as sug- Annie E. Burdick: sentry, Amelta Wil. ¢ buying by 3 goc, scholars that o search was made for | allows another to gather them for | ©°XS . . o p | voad in said Town for the year bur: trustees. R. M. Delagrange, Mary | Parents have to buy a new set of | .o cauge, and it was determined that | him without first carefully looking | 5 CLdesed, That the 9th day of October, | P p ted by 1 i Tru i Daley and amelia Wibar, " 5| bagks cach Yo, Rl the ovmber. ot | he tEoubie. staried with o scholar | theim Gver, 1€ you e them from | Sa0%” atits Brobuts- Qo RN M| TUNE e i - W SRR AUNe ScoRiny tonye i se- D feated Westerly. se the same books for & mumber of | who in handiing the books had passed | spawn be very careful that & toads | ity of Norwion: in cuia Biomdar e gt it en ot g = it along to the others who used those |stool with de cup don't slip in [A&nd the same is 'appointed for hearing Alning the O ry. Wedfesday | (he Stonington Tigh | people of the fown to buy and own o fthe same, and the anid Bascatriees NS | W 7 . IRk ot x b {ipea) same books ir common, ameng them. Always remembe sar Y | y e A I curing for the least money the highest value possible. o foothall tem defeated Weaterly | collectively _ than _indiviaually. But |5, (10 Gt ien gih of mich ‘experiences | conditions that are. Hent. to. grow | fires ted lo glve motice thereot by pub- | Also to Act Upon & petition of more . Union Service. should 1 pay for other people's chil- | 2% these can we a e sl Bosenis ; e | Db eI sreinniiaan o enid Dis | asiing Al B o R s Ie o g freo text books? Is not the | sional toadstool even if you do set the | Lriot, At 164kt fonr dave Drior to vhe | saffcfont sum i he pur Without the VALUE you LOSE no matter what you pay Sunday evening there will bo a union | dren? e denies himselt childron that | fizg'ar Leait of & simile child of more | bed for the. gerine ariicie ke oF ‘snid hearing, and Make ecury | Haimg In e Town tnd atiending (3 P ot otne: o onETegational church | 4C,, 0 %0r Racrifices himself to the good | YaIue than the cost of a few book | Thete {8 mbthine frows mors tempt- | Toitha COUTL L St B D e Y ol ou n the” interesis of no-license. Rev. | denies or sactifices himaelt to the £00d | oy qoes it interest us as ( ing to the epicuro than fresh pleked [ . pnBLSON I AYLING, Judge | f W. E. Bates of Mystic will be the|0f socle : ers? If it is veted to supply mushrooms and ne more danger in | gapy of recard FRECTE 18 % tuel Alke b0 Aot “Upon etition of eating them than in eating common | ““Ritest: — IANNIE G, CHURCH more ‘than twenty logsl voters of . speaker. worth if there were mno children?;y,oyy free, the mctual cest will i Personals. 5 N ning. T he “ho Dos chilren | be a small sum, as some would have | bread and butter if you are sure you| ootss Clefa. | | Town 8 {'iium' of money ‘to widen pao- and Mrs Charles P. Williams | broperty of the childless man. So- —_— — — and straighten the Plain’Hill road at | T o N e hos New | Clety_ for lts own good should give i ¢ Mr. and Mrs, H. StUe Of New | every ‘child the best possible oppor | /= | Al o aet v 8, petition ot ork were recent guests of Dr. and | tumity S\ | more Cnah twenty Véters of tite \ Y for development. We do not 5 & R IO SR | half fulfil our duty in this line. And Town acking that approp " | Mrs J. Hunter Lack and daughter | hould t of hi ho | ats'a surficient sum of money. to estab- Mean True Economy in the Best i Tinaaeyfr ekt Rome' i New | 22, oSk Bl bl ot | DON’T MISS IT! Fire ot i i : : by it, the property holder. iiA sohoolN OF Mre.” Alvin, Hlies and Miss Emma‘((?xt "booke. are cheaper and he who P ed 5t Notwich, Connecticut, this | Bliss of Norwich were guests Friday | yomefits most and can best afford the 27t 34y ‘of September, 19 taken care of than privately owned { Church Elects Officers. books. A child who is naturally neg- . RS ligent and careless can be made to that same money can purchase elsewhere, besides rep- || 7he annual meeting of the Ladies' | vara for public proberty when It would Ald society of the Versailles M. E.|pe impossible to make him care for : : 2 b 5 Church was teld in the vestry Wed- | b " Where the pupils own their e_ L E B " d resenting a high value that is worth while getting. || ncsday aficrnoon and was well at- | ban hosks thers are alwaye o mumber l'llCSt . uiar tended (I Tollowing um(-flrstEre who think it smart to show how xe‘:lb 5 elected for the ensuing year: Presi- | Jossly teful and destructive they ! TRY OUR GOOD CLOTHES this season and see what || St uta’ ¢ Fortind e Fiedinny, | o5ty Wegierul and destructive they VIOLIN Mrs F. B. Pushnell; secretary, MTS. | who can least afford to be wasteful. ECONOMY really is William K u'zt{{r;h;sugf:.;&;;x’,mmrs. C. | Their parents are perhaps indifferent, TEACHER Sengman, they have bought the books, the books | District Superintendent Spoke. are only expected to last & year any | Presiding Elder Rev. G. G. Scrivener [ Way, an Oy S madpt. - Cor it ae 3 occupled the pulpit at the Versailles | books may be sold to someone else In Willimantic two days each AL E. church Sunday. Mr. Scrivener's | s second hand books. ® week. sermon was of exceptionally help- | I regard to books and health, what & i k i tments addre S e 107 | applies to care of books applies here. For appoin forest by an appreciative andience. | If publicly owned books are in bad E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor. : - Seflse of lhe w 0rd | o George Bliss. cost of education has to share in the | e oost: | WILI4AM B. WILCOX, \ ‘When 1t comes to care of books ex- LA L OCCUM AND VERSAILLES | *"Wen 1t comes to e Ty ee l e re at otorc c e A i o 0 owned books can and will be better A Rt e R R It means that you GET for your money MORE than ‘L“d'“ Aid “Society of Maethodist 4 ' i lER private property what can you do ex- Of the 50,000 cab horses in Paris 124 copt in extreme cases? You should EVER HELD IN THE NEW ENGLAND_ STATES Geardthe : 7 . th, les of privat erty = . [sears'aio"snly Shout i rimain” | 7o the, sumples, of pvase proverty : Fies, Cake and Bread — the child will be so careful of (?) ) T F Riders E d f th O R Also i} bl § A that I have seen. And vet a child €n ast iders Entere or (] pen aces that canzot be excelled. ready, complete seasonable assortment of BE PROGRESSIVE with any books, it may be without cov- 3 2 7.Mile F inal H PLone your ordor. Frompt service age: 1l H t’—( h ) Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats Have your Optical Work done by a1 | fa hetter than & DUDI With no beok." Six 3-Mile Heats—Two 5-Mile Final Hea i et et UIS H. BRU % 4 S fup-t -date house. In regard to misused books passed : . LOUIS b 'NELLE | ther pupils. We think nothin _-R: 3 A Sstoniebins nd: Cptio 5 doe e heTadbuc orasy and e ||| 9-<Events for the Speed Men-- 2--Races for Locai Novice Riders--2 okt Lo ptometrist .an Eooan, ting books which have been passed. }318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square | | have no doubt but what some par- (over *omers) 1t vould prefer that their childrew . . DR. F. W HOLMS Dentist| siooiz' Uit srovide sch wiin booss 5 DR. E. J. JONES at cost. But o tell you the truth I | RS A AU e ot remtnt of o osle cire o || Admission 35¢ Grandstand 15¢ Boys under 14, 15¢ Autos and Teams 35c ||| Suite 4¢. Suannon Bulicia; | ————|ed to do so. Take elovator Shetucke: etre, F C GEER PIANO To sum up: The expense to the town MUSIC BY TUBBS’ BAND PPy SRS 5 - = is less because we buy wholesale and TUNER |, “nore wear and use out of the £ THERE 1 no avertising medium ia Ponis 511 Norwich, Conn, 'books, The expense comes on all, and Fartern. Gagpactioit squal to The, Buls GOOD CLOTHES STORE