Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 6, 1914, Page 7

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Predictions from the New Yo aid: on Monday it will be R Y i i3 emperatures and light variable ; ‘r'he outlook for !fig-*' is partly overcast and unsettled, = with = local rains and slight temperature changes. Observations in Norwich. make THIS PLACE your head- quarters, leave your packages here, and try our 2 a urdick's wh ‘THERE 1§ NONE BETTER. 2 Pars B m oft but did not : 3 E g Ry ¢ AIl Best Teas | it . ; T maue, 1768 Pa 8 B 3 Miller of Sunday morning the, :‘nlml.l: hu; \ R. of N: 4 3 for 50¢ » Comparisons. C 2 ~ Madam X, Brazel, oung’s in Ldsbon on i 1 day " B o 25¢ per po\md. m cuor;. o _.;:.:tur Falr. The running race ca . ‘Women's “@nyx” Hosiery in sk lUsle . s Bourbor, ing | ni driven Peter e ving and smashed the and 3 months of and fine cetton, In black, white Predictions for day: Fair, risi og' this eity Ve .:’ exhibition ‘Meriden e - ::&c‘k‘ '!eh-c “wr:vmonu h:d just been :;'"‘ reguiay m' and 355 1 l.u W ]:“ Mlfl s‘- g o T o vredicted, | tangoing and butted into the fence. N #hrinkied and was. quite Rlipper. aely knowsl ~She was & |17¢ a pair, 3 for §0. y southerly win Cu tionalist by faith. One som; Fred B. Kinne, survives her, WOMEN'S 506 : ——— Nosiery ar 29¢ a Pair Newfield Players Escorted to Diamond, Preceding the afterncon game at 3 for 85¢ Franidin Sas ovss Somiens Hov e e Neok: ant Wl B ::": ol NORWICH TOWN- Pt = > B fIl Rises. | Sets. || Water. | m in., stri stock with : Jmllm and .Thor l'rh:dn Have uw: Day. & m | b m |l & m || & m. 335, 2nd. 316 Srd. $10 and 4th i nie—Sugprise Party For 8- | mattville when Taftyille defeated the ) 5 4 0 | Wild Bfil Burdick of this city . tassa. Newfields of Bridgeport on the Fourth, | """“""-h ‘s “Onyx” Hosiery in silk, Bunions and In- $30 | 736 [ 848 || mide |pushed to the limit by Nixon of Easy Win for Burdick. \ there was a parade with about s 51K and lisle. in black, white and Coyns, . : 0 [ T i §33| Serinsneld who forced Bill to bite hi Ao ille opon 30K8 15 Lok About thlnw.nb.‘ of the Junior | dozen iolpaty. Fhie Baraders wént :k;m' Jegular S6c Hosiery ai 380 & growing Toe Nails treated a1 | o 1o 08| dust.” For tne frat three miles the LoThe fire Wil ape T TR e ghristian Endeavor eociety and thelr | s ,__;""“n‘ Sreemecii " Fomaine’ | . without pain. Comfort R L R B R T detance apart . Pasa: | was o ey Y T e ut | woods. ~ The boys emjoved tugs of with baseball algns and turning sround | (Ho%ery Department, Main Flosr) ¥ dasd o8 %500 18| {5°Ts Sudeew stand the. we leuders on the third mile. war and races, while e less Active there they returned te Taftville. The Six hours after high water It 18 low | pushed their machines as hard as they . | members of the party interested them- le met the Newfield plavers at e T i T ot et | Bacha e and i the. fourtn mile Nix. |, 2vent No. 5 seven mile open 61 cu: | o fl parad in games such as drop-the- |the car on Front street and orted MEN" H ped 45, sec- escort; N'S 500 . s Smess oy on took the lead and held it more or ond‘:?t{ mmofi‘z' T:: R;Tr:n'as, was :" Sd"-‘*’;' -?:n 39 ‘;\" mane. At |them to the diamond om Providence uon!nv AT 29¢ a Pair e e GREENEVILLE NEWS |ichs ned fhe Raisi, Sihon, he s fus o fun around for izon, i | A, 9508 2, B0, 2% PRR0™I00% | vt Lol Faci —_— was one on ‘who 5 i — Fagisl | Roof Burned OF Frart Strest Houge|De¥ were bately twenty feet apart |enoush § come within hearing die- | Diedsant outing was arfanged by Mit| John Whalleben Burned Hand. Switches made from | The other two contestants Driscoll &nd | {400 of him, Burdick having been hurt ( Susan C. Hyde, u - ! Saturday Afternoon— Loss Amounts | Ringland had a race all by themselves While setting off fireworks about 11 | Men's “Onyx” Hoslery In P oot =ik cofd earlier in the afternoon. Nixon before | €0t o'clock on the night of the Fourth|2nd silk lisle, in black an the your | to Considerable—Fire Started by De- |in_which Driscell came out first. | the Anish had overlapped them all, The = It.fl——-:’-l : John Wholleben _':\'_en!y burned his | fashionable colars, 50c Hosler™ . fective Flue—Other Local Happen. | The contestants were H. F. Burdick, | time was 9.12. Baldwin took second eltering Arme’ Servics. left hand, The injured hand was |2 39¢ 3 pair, 3 for $5c. Miss Katherine Lanz, Norwich, ~Excelsior, | Sfter = bard sirugele o got away from | Rev. G. H. Bwing, pastor of the First dress Dr, Thompson. O le in Men's Store) : inge, Springfield, Indian, Driscoll, but after fighting for Congregational church, eonducted the o ed 3 (On sale en's ) Room 22 Shannon Building — Hartford, Excelsior and J. R. Ringland, | miles’ he attaimed the lead and won | Sunday afternoon service at the Shel- | oo st mer fineers: woite bedis wite Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) Fire starting from & defective chim- | Norwich, Excelsior. The time Was|tne seond place. Driscoll came in |tering Armis, The subject of the ad- | o frccracker. ney practically burned the roof off the 1. third and Davis last. dress was Imitating Christ. We are all 4 25: AN house at 16 Pratt street Saturday af-| "Hyvent number 2, was for five mile born imitators, the speaker began. Holiday Visitors. uun:npw’::m l7¢ E‘Ch as ternoon about 2.30 o'clock. The house|jgcal riders, 61 cu. in. strip stock with Running Race Popular, Thus it might be sald that the g00d | oo o Juvers o ; B“ fl She Rm is owned by Michael J. O'Mara of New | priges of 1st $15, 2nd $19 and 3rd $5| The race that the people enjoyed the | and the evil in the world today is but MOIT Jubert s enteying & Week's 3 for 50c ! Haven and is occupied by Roger Tighe |and the entrants were H. B. Baldwin, { most was the running race in half mile | the continuation of the good and the | VReation. = All werk guaranteed. and family. At the time the fire broke | Norwich, Excelsior; Ben Davis, Frank- | heats for a divided purse of 350. Just|evil in the world of yesterday. It is| ;. .. “=——= g Women’s “Merode” Summer t Called for and delivered. out the occupants were in the 'house|}in, Excelsior, J. C. Garand, Jewett | before the horses came on the track |important for us, if we want to make N o] ny \;e spen e week end at | ypderwear—Vests, Pants a y but they knew nothing of it until told | City, Excelsior and A. M. Inderbitzen, | an elderly gentieman gave an exhibi- {our lives beautiful and sublime, that | oW York Suits—regular 2ic and 35c values at A GQL”BLATT by a neighbor who saw the flames|Norwich, Rudge. It was won by|tion of what the pride of his farm |we select the very best pattern, name- | g e 17c each, 3 for Gfc. . ’ breaking out of the skylight. A tele- | Baldwin in 6:561 with Davis second |could do on a race track. The sum- )y Jesus Christ. What a great re- mest Pollard is spending two weeks 60 Franklin Strest phone call was sent to the Central|and Garand third and Inderbitzen. | mary: at New Bedford. sponsibility it is that we should live fire station from the nearest telephone | Baldwin had the lead all through the Billy, Peter Zalinko, Fitch- YOUENSS: 29¢ Each T aright, since we are cities on a-hill Z g = UNDERWEAR A 23, and the auto chemical made a quick |rage and from the start to the fnish ROV I] O~ et R B Jofin Candlish was a visitor in New Upwm Ifl‘ Rm TuB in reaponsq to the call.. The fire|kept it The' cholr, with H. L. Yerrington York over the Fourth. 3 for 85¢ had gained such headway when the| |n the third Burdick took a spill. 5 5 at the plano, rendered Seek Ye the bRl g~ in all its branches. firemen reached tHe scene that Chief|Byrgick .on the second lap took a fall ty Wildwood, G. D. Woodmansee, Lord and O, for a Closer Walk with'| Wilfriq Desmarais of Providence is » w = oo - : Women's Summer Weight CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. |Stanton rang in box 212 located at| and the other contestants were unable | Preston' City .. 2/God in a very pleasing manner. The | Visiting his brother here. wear—Vests and fine qual First-ol ci: Hickory street and Boswell avenus, to keep any where near Nixon who | Bennie Bourbon, Peter Car- members of the choir were Miss Ruth | jocenh Peitier, of Natick, R. I Suits, in all nyla—mmu THUA AR thus summoning other city companies. | on the sixth and seventh lap over- | bray, Norwich 5 1| L, Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Fitch L. Allen ¢ by 7 » PAsS- | at 25c each, 3 for 85c. JAMES W. BLACKBURN, A line of hose was quickly laid and |lapped the other men. Driscoll and | Mertie R, Elmer and Dr. C. H., Lamb. SIS Yealc Sag Iy Fertai. . -, 8 Stanton Avenus, East Side| the fire was under control in less than | Davis battled for the second homors| Jewett City . 3 H g A Frank Bradidw of Hastford (Underwear Department, Maia ¥Floor) Balf an hour. and Driscoll won out with Davis third | Time: 1.01, 1.04, 106. Surprise Party. IO Lare aves the Taart: o n Bislt The roof boards and shingles were|and Baldwin last. The men rode the Fot TR . ere over the Fourth. completely burned off, leaving only the i The officials of the -races were Miss Rose Matassa was pleasantly e 1647 Tafters sianding while neatly avery | ome machines” as in the previous| jugges, I R. Blumenthal, Hartford, A.|surprised Friday evening by a_num-| Thomas Brown of Springfleld spent IIE ms ‘ 'm u Adam’s Tav...n room in the hopse was damaged elther | o " Five Heats in 224 Race. Sty M Ring A Batiey. L. 1o i T T i Sty [ Wourth with Talevifie- frisngi. - by fire or water. The neighbors lent ey, M B 9. . L. l.|ington street. The evening was spent . t] In the 224 special horse race trot|Chapman of this city. F.J. West Was | in playing games. lce cream, cake and| Miss Alma Bissonuette of Rocky e P eputiiest and | oF pace Peter Agan won first money. | starter for the horse races and C. V.| fruit were served. Those Dresent were | Point is passing a few days here. 1861 L e Al O e et et And|Lady Gail took third money and Mac- | Pendleton, Jr. for fthe motorcycles. | Cassie Super, Rose and Jessie Matas- A B offer to the Public the finest standarg | from the buiding. The house is valued [1€an Was , last. The marshal was C. K. Bailey. sa, Esther Heath, Dorothy Rawson,| Albert Lambert has returned after brands of Heer of Kurope and Americ , | 8t $1,100 and the damage AMOUNLS 0 | oo Mazie Stamm, Grace Mitchell, Lillle |visiting in New Bedford and Woon- Bobemian, Plisner, Cullibuch bavariag | considerable, The furniture is not in- BURINING EXCELSIOR Stockdale, Norman Himes, _ Harold | socket. Beer, bass, Fais ana burton Musirs | sured hut the loss on the building is{ AUTO AND MOTORCYCLE Lindberg, _ John Storms, Guinness' Dublin Overhauling and Sherman b4 - | S s WET MEAD-ON.| IN THAMESVILLE FACTORY.| Bette o4 Latrthe Ramiitn, WU | v mecairy omas oenmet| Repair Work B. Ale Frank Anpiversary Mass for Deceased Mem- | Rider From Groton Collided With Bert | But Water Did More Damage Than the | Cassie Super. Oacan Begch. 3 3 ing Als, Sterlag Bitter Ale AmRouses,| bors of Div. No. 2, A. O. H. Barrows, Both Machines Being| Blaze—Overturned Lamp in Unien Pronched ot Wavtisstor, Brmand Fontaine refurned on Sun- | Of 8ll kinds on Automobiles, A. ADAM, Nerwich T it was announced on Sunday that| Damaged. \ Street, Rev. J. O. Barrows of W Town |day to Woonsocket after spending the c"".'“ Wi Trucks A owa there 1s to be anniversary mass for the ks street’ preached in Westminater Sune | Fourth here with relatives, s agons, Telepaone 441- deceased members of Div. No. 3, A, O.| While Bert Barrows, stage manager| For the third fire of the day Satur- | gay _ and Carts. H. in St Mary's church on Safurday. | at the Davis theater, was on his Way | day, an alerm was rung in from box s William Aberg, of Schenectady, N. leceased members, n number, ( to the fairgrounus in anautomoblie | 113 in Thamesville at 5.47 o'clock in the A Y., is passing a two weeks' vacation + " < ® are as follows: Benjamin Sullivan, J.| with a party of friends Satlurday afi-|afternoon for & blaze in the top floor Old ‘Woll Yieided Lomasnde. n |at. his Fhome in Tafiville. Ho was a| Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- J. Twomey. Patrick Daly, Thomas Ma-| ernoon about 3 o'clock, bis automo- | of the factory occupied by the United | . PeoPle passing by the old town well | /i or 4t Groton Long Peint Sun- | ming, Upholstering snd Woed Werk. honey, Willlam F. Corkery, Thomas| bile and a motorcycie ridden by a man | Metal Manufacturing company. It is | Saturday \afiernoon were attracted by | g SR . ’ Greely, Michael S, Kelly, William Ma- | namer Crouch from Groton were put| the old shop of the: Steriing Machine | & Si&n which read, “Buy Lemonade of | 4a%- Blacksmithing in all its branches. honey, Daniel Coughlin,”John Caffery, | out of business by a hear-on collsion.|company. The plant was shut down | the Juniors.” A very profitable after- S —— s in the moderate as well as the| W!lliam J. O'Nell, James Cotter, Wil- | The smash happencd on West Main | for the holiday and on his last round | B00n Was reported. ~ G liam J, Gernhart, Michael Mahoney,|sireet a short uistance this side o the day watchman smelled something 3 S S L. el better grades. Patrick Pitzgerald, Patrick J. Fitzger- | Backus corners. burning, he said, and found it to be thiphies 3142 asughter to Sir. and Mra John | 3 ald, John T. Mahoney, Michael Finne- | Mr. Barrows was about to pass a|excelsior in a box on the top floor. Alvin Lyman of Lebanon was calling | ;7 10t CFUFAIRE (6 Jer { gan, Patrick Buckley, Timothy | trolley car when the motorcycie came | Instead of applying a fire extinguisher | on friends in Norwich Town Sunday. MATHEWSON—In Plainfield, Conn. O'Leary, David M. Welch and William | trom the opposition direction. Its rider | that was at hand, the watchmfan went 4 %, July 3, 1914, a daughter, - Frances show you some excellent ideas in col- [ 7- Ward: had just turned, it is stated, to 1ook | to turn the water in a fire main and in| Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rogers of Wash- to Mr. and Mrs. Carl N orings as well as qualities, K &t another motorcycle, with side- | the meantime the excelsior blazed up | ington street spent Saturday at South| M ¥ 507 to 515 North Main St. — Stores Closed for Fourth. H KNIT| Severnt ot the car, that had passed him, and aithopgh with slich heat that the sprinkler sys- | Coventry lake. e veral the Greeneville grocery|the party in the automobile shou em was put into action. But the ex- ——— . —y ; stores closed all day on the Fourth,|at him he did not have Ume to turn|celsior was extinguished witn hardly | Mr. and Mrs, Albert Green of Hunt- | guprgm—In Norwich, July 4, 1914, ORDER IT NOW SUITS and S| and WOOL | thus affording their clerks a full hol- | out or shut off before he hit the auto.| any Injury to the box, tin lined, in |ington avenue are spending two weeks | Mrs. Sarah Alexandra Butler, aged 8§ N . . w&y Included in those who were| The motorcycle rider was thrown off | wWhich it was properly kept. The chief | at Lord's Point. years. Ropkins & Cos Light Dinner Ale, ¢ MIXTURE on hand in all sizes | ¢!ded the entire day were James W, |and was bruised about the knees. His| amage was by the water that was — = WILLCOX—In Jewett City, July 3.|7%e per dozen. > Semple and A. B, Maine. The others | machine was badly crumbled up,|&bundantly liberated. In James L.| Sumner Willard of Washington | Robertsor Roland Willcox, in the | Koehler's Pilsner, 80c per dosen. el kept open half a day, closing &t ngon. | while the automobile had a front| Hubbard's car Chief Stanton was able | Street was a recent guest of Rev.| 5gth year of his age. Ereaer's I Ceste: Tha sar Qs 5 e b L spring splintered to bieces and the| to get there in time to see tha tthe | Percy Barnes in Essex. Funeral services at his late residence & . . Personals, fender on a front wheel was bent and| fireé was out and then come back some —— Monday afternoon, July 6, at 1| Free delivery to all parts of the eity. Gustave. wnd Theure . Budhienn. of | twisted: 3 g distance and meet and send back the | Mrs. Hiram H. Farnham and Master | gelock. Masonic burial service at|H. JACKEL & CO. Telephons 136-5 oggery Rockvills Wpent tip SMarth St thetr BB e, companies ~that _respond to _the | Richard Willard Farnham spent a feW | Yantic cemetery, Norwich, at 3.13. 9 | home. OPEN AIR MEETING R Lt T ) | Saye I S Y BRIGGSIn Danieison. July 5, Mary | Mos Cigars are Geod— . . ———— H o % G V. 291 Main St., Nerwich, Ct. James ‘Gorden and Frank Leonard AT BUCKINGHAM MEMORIAL. | cal, the truc naktdehL- i GeEe R and M B O THESE ARE BETTER — cal, the truck and the steamer from | Florence Foss are al iss Hy ! : P ehSayisitors In New York over the|pe, A. L. Telford Was the Speaker the Central staion, home on Washington street. P eyl e ey ae| TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR 1day: .20 n the evening a telephone et Vi arrty; 00 LLO H e g T en SBunday Afterncon. siarm’ brought ¢ 7ellag » telsphons Miss Helen 35 Tathrop ia spending Washington, R. I on the amrival of | GOQOD FELLOW 10c CiuAR i y Jnion street, where a lamp had been | several davs w er brother, - Em:;vlg: {22“;{,'& the Newport ex- hyAfh:h; e!pd-C.IAr -;.:fii:‘( S;o:dg:m r‘\‘-enurn:d h!y Mrs. Good, who -lives | son P. Lathrop, in New York. .U‘TLREUG;IH.‘I:I;':!!;é‘::lY 4, Sarah S MT':M'E"A‘:“I::: .;:-nklln = Tth, s ST ere. A neighbor had responded to : 3 E . M. - z &mfill S Reed, of Pi t street, sy | A T o e the ad.| PUrBIng lamp out of the window. The | street spent the week end with his| street Tuesday afternoon, July 7, e th?w‘vb:t , spent the| church of greg:lm lsn zd :h. cornet | firemen found it blazing outside and |family at South Coventry lake. f O'cloc ABtc ‘ceme- | — s Pliive. Teasliatt AL tho Bore. | SpINguIbnal 1t with ipart o o tamke | L o i | kiRt Liskan, Fol Reaptl e | o e damage w, mall to th y, Villiam Crawfo! ” ~—IR 3 . [ S Saee’ ¥ . Dlamn S George B, Geer and son, Louls Geer, | able organ. Rev. Mr. Teiford 1| but Ars, Good was somewhat unstrung | tic spent the Fourth with. Mr. and| B., widow of Nathaniel Kinne, aged | F‘Uu'm‘"" ’ oGt ourth streef, were visitors af | part: by the experience. Mrs. George Geer of Plain Hill. 81 years and 8 months, i A Fresh-Mined Cargo of Foton. Loas Polat on Sunday. Wer ars all touched -min thegeame [ iR A T Funeral from her late home in Lisbon C T problem, common humanity. we THE SIN OF AN Mr. and Mrs, Frank S. Avery and Tuesday, July 7, at 2 p. m. Burial 80TH BIRTHDAY. look through the pages of history they GER, three children of West Town street, in the family plot in Reed ceme- ’ ~ Diamonds 2 ST are blotted with the mark of a re-|| gad M t the Fourth with relatives in Mre, Lot Smith Was Remembered by | manuess foe. It is mpossible for us| mg "> MenY Other Sine and Crimes | snent the Her Friends on Saturday. fo Eo where this foe will not follow y Rev. J, H. oriol — us. He is always hounding man and Mrs. G. W. Crabb and Miss Nellle On Saturday o few frieids gathered | always will as long as this world| o Y(Herdey was communton Sunday | 5 o7 mrankii were recent guests _ at the home of Mrs. Lot Smith, 18| lasts. soclety and Sodality of the lmmacu- |9f Mrs. Crabb's gister. Mrs. Frank S. &fi n l John streef, to congratulate her on| In Canada two men who lived in|fORiely and Sedality of the lmmacu- | 9 JU% “on® fown street. n €0, Il. DLISS | her sotn viftnday.” During the after- | the forests went out ome day with | (3¢ CORCebtion of St Patrick's church. noon and evening a soclal time was| thelr slsdge drawn by their faithful| J}Io Giendod fhe fret mase in @ body. | v na Mrs. Bhenezer Allen of o passed by ‘all present. Mrs, Smith re- | dog. ~ But for some unknown Teason| ing 1o mach as usual, preached brief- | Washington street left Friday - for 126 Main Street ceived alarge number of cards from | the dog seemed to them restless, hovwl- | |G 0N TASe, A8 Usual, preached brief- | o 1 6C1a" where they are guepts of local and obt of town friends. She also | ing and anxious to o home. The| dr®Crier Benbeconr Matt: o %o Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Bush. received a large birthday cake, momey | men tried with all their power tol pognnine prn seostTMate, . ¥0-24, | X ol Bt il s and other useful gifts. prevent the snimal from (making @ | more than that of the scrives and TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS it L A Gash for home but were unabl - 8] Jn East For Missionary GConventions.| asliy they let the animal g0 and on | Lieisces You shall not enter lato L kingdom of heaven. % During o short vacation, Miss Min- | looking Dack on the scene they left| “INUUN Cg RS o L ha.|Pinochle Club Celebrated the Feurth t large h Parade—Refreshments Followed ing Mr. and Mrs. rprised to see a sizes the necessity of sincerity and of | Wit 3 i hmaflway, Under vltulhct.w.nu bo::rd.l‘:; ”&:‘ '.Iuflhfl‘ll— :rue tr?tenmil charity. It is no{ enough at Club Rooms—John Wholleben ap In t thet man’s - | 8 an tart Ing em. Dash- 0 profess ri lon; b i i ] M: Hmwn° M‘rom e Wolety a!hB: nk g“w ‘thelr home the dgor was opened igion; one must live it, Burned by Fireworks—Hoeliday Vis: tery. JORN 0. PECKAM 3,707 o Church & Allen | John J. Donohue, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 15 Mair Strest Office Roams 5 and. 6 Steiner Blask Hours-*. 3-4 and 7-8 p. m. H’NRAL Office tel. &7 Hesidencs (] DIRECTORS The scripture lesson teach ), too, th i 79 to visit missionary conventions in| by thelr mother, Sin follows you ,1¥ gravity of the sin of m-r,_rr.::enn; itors, oS In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice will seon be hers. Maine and Vermont during the sum-| this and have yeu any one to open the! the source of,so many er sins and bers of the Pinochle club oy during - his last ilness. mer and return to Cleveland in the| dosr? crimes. The preacher developed [ The members of the B0 N eith a s GET PREPARED for it by indtalling | fall to be ensased in missionary work| Sin will ind us out Loy ot L 3ad] Christs \admonition, But I say unto et TiiRiEh: WItky Sibh fob . Building. Nerwien, Genn among e Jew! ople. | & mark Some s whosoever is it] a “RUUD" Het Water Heater. Does | ZT0RE 58 SoW0en Poobe. | & "N find you out for whatever you | brother, shall be in b 4 Sl ;'m:‘"f Lady Assistant away at once with a Het Kitchen and Sow that shall you reap. ment. © Telephone 828-3 DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIEPRE Saves a fot of Boal. & v Children Cry SR vt s fos dana of Wo SRR TS, v S g XY 2857 Main 9t any y Coene 1h our SMas mrd lot ws'domsn- FOR FLETCHER'S i, T GOk i WAL SMITH ALLEN #trate and explain to you how simple it is to have HOT WATER without burning a lot of ceal. The finest invention of these times CASTORIA Philip A. Johnson Won Two Events| in the Holiday Programme. —— Saturday at the Gelf club P, A. Johnson won two cupe in the morning & S e e UN(VERSALIST OUTING. 76 Members of Chureh and Sunday School- at Drawbridge on Fourth. THIS WEEK and afternoon events, P, John- b for the Housekeepertin Hot Weather With & Iarge attendance and gratify- | son plaved W. A, Austin 10 (he morns e -'?35'5-"1 A e Ty ofter Special Low Prices on Ladier For the lunches that are so ‘#t a emall cost of instailing, Can be ing success, the Sunday school of the| ing and was tided 3 d bogy. They youthful celer by ;iu Oxterds, Pumps and Col sttached to any boifer, Church of the Good Shepherd, Univer- ‘atternoon and circulation. This Latest styles and cojors. See them | much in demand just now, we salist . celebrated the Fourth by hold-| Mr. Johnson wen by the scere of two the | today. G b : . ing ifs annual outing at Poguetanuck f‘down bogy, Fer winming this event : A P E S whridge on Saturday. In the party | he received & cup, / Wax'ts be' hid"se any drus, eto FRANK A. BILL. 104 Main St OF [ were avout 7, and their energies were| In tie afterncon a handicap medal| sunce will 40, 15 1 s . devoted in an approved safe and sane | for president’s cup with ball sweep |U0ld cream, washed off BEAR IN MIND we are headquar- ars for all kinds of Heaters and - Ranges operated with Gas. have ready to eat MEATS in cans and otherwise, also A fashion to baseball, boating, bathing, |stakes on the side P. A. Johnson won |Warm water. Its work usually 1ot us delonptaote thorn e yiu; and other amusements, not the least| and recelved the second homor of the | Pieted in from seven to ten days. long of which was the partaking of & tempt- | dav with score of 82. enough not to show too marked results detention indoors, - - was lots of lemonade and the other| attained the score ringer| A face bath to remeve wrinkles, Prompt service day or night B oicimitants of a picnic and there was | goif closed and Jobn Moulton won made by dissolving 1 ity of Nocwich ing chowder at the noon heul There| 1In playing at me‘,gch. (,fl*.:‘wmm from day to day, or cause discomfort or ? ¥ X of pow- 2 y ; much praise for the commitiee that| the cup. ‘f‘? Saxo) a half pint witch . . ~ ) . g n r e is another natural A m Tel. 8422 Lady Assistant [§iarranged the excursi Howard e Sl an, i Shothac.) b . i e bt : i 3 M A Somg of the churches observed - . ] = = 5 alker and Miss Je : ! terday” a5 Flower Sunday. yes Mouzm-mh“ ' with Nature's own process. r vt 3

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