Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 22, 1914, Page 2

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8 les Targe numbet of rriends and e Seeat nd maay oral pieces, mely3- | ¥ived by fioral piec in E on: from the ngh;:fl:‘(’ ter, Juli erican < *5ad Feiiows. cmm?%fé ter Krasner, S ‘alter Woodlll, Peter e Promises to Be Something %o Establish Mitchell, Willlam Lutton dnd T Bdmberini of Obmebetich IRMSERN | ‘o Mow Retind, for Emorteiiisns o et 6, 1. O, O, F., acted as - 3 Features, : B i (e Wiiimantic cemetery, in| Hereabouts. A part of each afternoon and even- | ST & mumber of times and charge of Funeral Director Jay M.| .ppg piggest thing of its kind Wili- |1 18 ‘:X&'L'.‘ to lugo form of recrea- | UV A0 of tile. “Tuesany. Shepard. mantic has ever seen.” is what every-| o’ 5 The story as Mr. Latham tells it e iy Wikhout WaIRlaE ‘Soid A ] one who has anything &t &1l T0 40| shows the vialed Jormes of Play Gajered | follows: “One of the British sh tert | scom by & high wind and Road Opened to Andover, with the Moose*carnival to be openad | biTre inatitute campers: - the fleet at Latimers reef, and in at- ‘clouds that' Yha | - The reaq from Willimantic to Hart- | the latter part of this week on the| aforanio'1Uee ePRes’ 10\ g4 tempting fo enter the harbor went Tor a | ford whien has been partially closed | home grounds of the lodge says WheR | guouty land students: . special pro-|aground on Wampassett shoal. To 3 while' the new state highway was un- ..p?;o-ehea on-the subject iing | EFamm 5 u.w.:.. m..;:r ",}.: threw over some electric ligh! der construction, is now ‘open &s fir| he committee has been worl P tesday- ent, | SBOt and ey .filled_Iaunches isaion and the Golaye wors novd | a8 Andover. hard for weeks to make the affalr nn.i,&“ ot Bray D pootas wie 5 | With soldlers to make @ landing and SBOUE AH -hous ) grand success. and the number of cun- | itie siand after the 1ectuse.. the fort was located on. the west B i w ik s e Liquor Made Hin-Obstinata. Cessions obtained by the enterprisiag| ' Wednesday - Lio: bacebail, Reds va.|8ide. they were obliged to row around nantio at 4,05 p. m. Betwesn| 1 the potice court Tuesday morning | Manager, Sam Johnson, reads off ke, piues: campfire after lecture, to the east side of Stonington Point Windhar and Willlams' Cross- | pan, the Bolice court s onts for in- | & miniature Coney lsland. It was| Tnursday—3-¢, atbletic meet; h'gn [0 ¥et out of range of the muskets of this car picked up the car wh T s e was intoxicated on | found necessary to take the whole of | jump, throwing ball, 60 yard.dash; so- | the fort, Some Gf the men at the fort, | . Willimantic &t 8.95, in & partially | (oXIcation. Serull WOO K St and, re- | :he H";’:::umh:»‘:'r::enm;. Eg:le‘-ol::! cial sing after pageant. l‘\'n.flvl-'lvd-:lgc ttne f‘l‘lrpo-:.g; the &gu-h{. K o e ITan Ve Bt n n to e - wi e o o oondition, At oe FIPPAd | fiusing to g0 home quietly, was taken SSTHRSIGLS "A05 Na0 by 15 feet, ;z Friday—3-4, quoit contest. out 1 the fortifications and gota four pound- Coupling pin and the car was towed as | (0, Police beadquarters ingtead He o of the largest seen In this end of | Study Programme, er cannon, such as was used on f as the switch at Willime' Oross- | " 2> released on pay % the state for open air dancing. The| Each day's programme of study fol- | whale ship, and dragged it to the place ‘Sroms Which goint it West on under ——— Willimantic American band wiil play | lows where the late Frederic Ostman's its own powe: . Intends to Go to Putnam. for this part of the programme, lnd‘ Monday, Aug. 10. house now stands. They firea at and 4 ¥k h, member and mana- | 8l%0 Eive concerts. 4 p. m., meeting of the district oM- | struck one of the boats of the land- ES ] o FUNERAL. o S ot Seorse Groemberger | The coal and feket rooms and. the cors ana ine faculty, Bethel: 630, suo- | ing party amidsips. kiling the iico- | ROUND SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. ... . 20¢ gt el % _|tenant, Thomas Barret Pow: v & company, completed arrangemen.s [oom of the busy carnivel tommittes per: 7, reception, at home, (aber 0 ret Powers, who m:.; l:fl:‘ Fhlé-.‘ e ;A‘uué;‘zi:r);x:o{“ttl:?d:l.l:t ot':::fl:mp? BAa memtiers of 1he lodge Have £6s3 | SAF IR o lies buried in Stonington ceme- 1 1b. LIVER, % Ib. BACON....... 15¢ 1 CRACKERS......... Dihan am G. ke | 0 ; ppointed to take care of the various aday, Avy. 11, s Ib. of the license to B¢ i 2 e other boats rowed close enough (Y8 Bed from nia mome. 83 Pari| Shen the transier of Uhe (E0%S 0.0 aks o be’ pertormed at the time of | & B M. rislns bell; 830, moring |, 5ick”up the crew of the aisavied ([§ Fresh Cut Hamburger Steak, Ib 12%¢ or ! tion, after which he will take up. (h,’thg_;:::g:td! and the midway have ! 7:45-5.05. chapel; 8.10 s, eoral I:lmch,_r;nd (‘lrrl‘od them back to the - cA ST o R | Smhagnent o & businssl i (B [ een 1ald out under the direction of Evangsliem; Tuteday, The Relation o8| Sur and got the bedv ot the atteer.|fj JUicY, Thin Skin LEMONS, dozen. .. 15¢ A X upt. Frank:L. Powell, whose spare e o bringing him ashore and burying him. ' h the Mb it g him ashore and burying h Scouts Return from Crystal Lake. | rae, 058 500, TS0, (0 o on S ek, Thiy Callaraiass Cans The young officers people came to Fancy PEACHES Mkeris's frussisne basket 35¢ S m e T The nington a while afterwards to take FRESH EGGS, The'Boy Scouts of tiic Congregatio. -, business connected with the affair in ol of the Christian Life; Tray. baci = SANDWICH BREAD, loaf . .. . ... 6c-10c .dozen......... al church, who have been away for 3 ithe touring car which will be giywn Structural Priociple of Cheistianity: | the body beck to England, but when 2 > irch. who. | 2 i be. instructor, Rey. J. O. Randajlz 9-945, | they learned that it had been given < s ekt Ol s v W Ten Sory oshrion USSR ot s fusstas: | & deoent il 138 well-marics £rve | [| MACAROONS, LADY FINGERS, dos- 10c | WHOLE MILK CHEESE, b ... ... 2lc in this city after a most enjoyable stay.. idle; and pains have Feen taken to sive XINds of Junior tLeagues 1*?:%“"‘3‘ Y Geeet 5 Jop It remmaln here. . No sickness or accldent marred thie | he people of this clty something to The Materials; Thursday, The Resulty Refuge for Women and Children. vacation. Jtalik about in the line of an open alr Triday, The Superintendent; lastruc-| .0 0o Cho g et Two of the three patrols returned In. carnivai, Over 1,500 different colorea iof Rev. C. E. Spaulding. ook v grandmother | gu1e to furnish the amount he was |chester are guests of Mr. and Mrs. automoblles, but the Bear patrol, Coh= - elgctric iights have been strung en the Biole Study_The Pealer: Tuesday, | tel of the refuge for the women and |izken to New London county jall. John Rippell. et o ey 2 M :f:é"l€,°§olls§£§’.§§“s'é:5un°%fio§'$fi? %?::l?;‘;myaa%m as;::fi::::: t Wednesday, Psalms of the Soul's Great | bro place. Hay and straw were socs. | Joun Perry, charged with breach of | Miss Carrie Sylvia has return ightning Done Damage a awau SCHOOLHOUSE STRUCK. i a Painless Extracting e e e ink’ . ghd Tl be printed for distri- of \Wonder at the Attributes of Goi; | Chesebro rushed In and ordered the Auto Driver Fined. R e N D Dhason. Juiy B 3 4 in Essex, An electrical storm that swept over i £ ° instructor, Re: X lights out, as the ships were gettt : g s Knd o 3 the outing and proved most aoceptable, bisiness men of the city in everything START VoTeen: Infruoton SO T 000 | LER Bl e omarsh and 1ot near the |Mobile with the tail light not lighted. | New London. yere in a long time. The storm came —_— they have attempted to do, and have o s . & - | He pleaded guilty with conditions. He Mr.” and Mre. Geoige H. Griswold. T'with a rush out of the northwest and OBITUARY. L leE avery Hitpte, ey T icen of Bovarty: Wodnes. | ppuse, Wwhere several have since been | yqs' fined five dollars and costs. He | Sr. are entertaining Mrs. i W: Cpl- | was proceeded by a wind that gained onnel of the committes is: - was arrested by the lins and Miss Alice Collins of Bridge- | hurricane veloeity. The lightning was day, Causes of Poverty; Thursday, ; J.<F. Twomey, chairman; Frank . G 3 4 Drilled Out Spiked Guns. port, Mrs. R G. Collins of WHhite | very brilliant. Larse trecs were up- ucoseatng Fimore & Shepera e A Pemon, treasuter; ‘Frank Powell. an- g " B® O gervica: matsvetor, Rev.| - s Flathe. N 'and Mra. N. F. Burt. On | roifed by the storm and fell over - : Mrs. Julig E. Killourey died at her perintendent of grounds: Sam Johnson, Sl Call to Service: ctor, Rev.| “During the engagement with the oo B O o Pl B e T - 08 o WM home, 36 Tnion strect, Monday even: cuncession manager WIH Faate | o M Glloersy 11is 5w dioser. | anipn the tort s ol oF powaer, and | wold, Jr., the struck by lightning and the cupo ing at the age of 54. Death was due to’ advertising = agent; an am . New Lon- -~ oy oot 60-62 . . | apoplexy and came as a severe shosk Drechaler. a5, Py, quiet hour Tor men: leadar, | Son “Hfo was gone %0 long that the ' Bishop Babcock to Preach st St Return from the Shore. 450 300 wre sqMiaNPIREemngee, ot North St., Willimantic | &5 her family ‘and the community, as e tev. D. ¥ Dodd, New London house: | defenders were afraid they we Marke Church—Visiting Nuses:Re- | gty T i Dogias, Marion Brane | v I o i et g Lady Assistant Tel comnection | &he had been in good health. The de- | Brisf Mention. BTie 3 Mot Beets Bahohantes | ey 10: dngesote; W0 s ®v | ports for Jun tice, Rita Denison and Florence Brown |the eletric car service was interrupted Ceased was born in Lebanon Nov, & | Ll Weny ; o | Alice M. Rovertson, Sotth Manchester | spiked the guns. 'But the me have returnea from & visit with Miss.| and delayed until early in the evening. 1880, “the" daughter of Thithy dpgd! RAs tie WILimentie peonle wpend. - botds: \-;flere.om con lecture, Home | returned just then and sald that the | At St Mark's Episcopal church Sun. | Dorothy Purdy, at Pleasant View. " HIRAM N. Bridget — (Brown) McNamaa. She Insthe summer in Niantic are Mr. and Missions, Niantic house; .15, SuPD37; | powder was on the way, 5o the guns | qav. the R Tev. Samuel 6. Babeock, | Pororhy Purdy, at Plessant View. K FENN came to this city and later was united Mre- Pjilo Atwood. 715, address Personal Bvangelism. | were arilled out again for action.” suffragan bishop of Massachusetts, | town. 3 SMBALMER |{n marriage with John Xiligurey, tor: Mt #nd Ace William Tobin of Bock-| Rev. . ""NH"“:'.D' e - Pearls in a Flounder. will preach at the morning service, Mr._and Mrs. Henry Tift, Mr. and Children Cry St. Willimanti many years a successful undertaker in s ¥isiting a! ome o s | ednesday, Aug. Rt W Mrs. Edward Tift of Tifton, Gr. and CRER" Felepnons Lady :-h“mu this city. Her husband died nine years Flynn of Quercus avenue. | (Morning sessions sime as Tuesday.) ,,,“,f,‘{“‘;’u:g- :{,‘;fi:f“a“’dm,‘,, .“,,:,l,f: SURy Hgrial: tieey Mr. and Mrs. Beebe of Westfleld, N. J. FOR FLETCHER'S 280. il | Arthur P. Ramshaw, who is secve-! 1230 p..m., dinner; 5, quiét hour for L i - The June report of the visiting nurse, | are in the village for the summer. - : T 1 Mra. Killourey was a woman of fie’ tary of the Willimantic'Trust company, ‘men, leader, Rev. D. F. Dodd, New e e e dbe “Monday "he | Miss Theresa M. Meagher, follows Mrs, Joseph Well of N 3 CAS ORIA : . ‘characteristics, greatly respected inthe is speriding his vacation at his home in j.ondon héuse; quiet hour for women, G ery hard substance near the | Number of cases carried ove Herman Kallenbur§ of New Rochelle | s mk Movn[g, Sty (She rEn.% SoUT MRl Ty TN, 1 | leader, Miss Alicg M. Robertson. South { gtomach and upon examining closely ._10: total cases, |are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam er of St Joseph's church. and her' s Frank H. Foss and son Halscy, ' Manchester house; b.45, stereopticon | . tomas miotbing 5l one) cd, 5; cases died, 1; | Dousbaeh. WALL PAPEES LONG DISTANCE WCRK king acts will be remembered by many . accompanicd by Mges Lewis and Miva~ locture; Home Missions, Niantic house: | oreq winmos meneins. s sire fram {hat | BUMDEr of on hand; 10; total| Mrs, E. E. Saunders and sons Ei- PAPE A SPECIALTY Whieke i 3 Dantel | G78ce Henderson, have returned for a .15, supper; 7.15, address, The Italian| ", "\ "fead to a good sized pea. |DUMDEr of visits made, 153; medical, Walter and Stewart Saunders, F. 1:59_‘?}‘.’;’“;: B o‘:‘:n?“!f: 3—;‘;\9 few days from Niantic, where they are Immigrant—A Menace or a Blessing, |\ " moclestone is having the stones | i Sursical, 7: obstetrical, 1; men, 1; returned to Westfield, N. J., af- TS Address P. A. WEEKS, or 'phone Miothars. okt MoNssacrs ?)lc:\');'rw!c'(; spending the summer. Rev. ¥. H. Wright, D. D, examined by & New York jewelry who | Women, 10; children, 4. ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Alden | we atill have s large assortment of #50-2, §28-12 ar 254-8 Willimantio, Gt | and Timothy McNamara, of Palmer, | T Thursday, Aug. 13. believes them to be peafls. Short Paragraphs. Saundess. the different grades left over, and at Charles Beauchamp and Walter | greatly reduced prices, Which orr Dr. and Mrs. A, H. Barrington are | Beauchamp have returned from & visit | be pieased 10 abow you. 12.30 p. m. dinner; 1.30, taking of| m,, postponed case of Manuel Gav- | entertaining the doctor ers, Mrs. | in_Middletown. Moldngs end Cut Out Borders to t W. L. Russell, of Maiden, Mass., Mrs.| Mra. Alva Chapman and son Gur- [ match same. Also. Paints, . Musesco George A. Grady are tree;-2.15, annual convention of Sented before the town court Sunday | M. B Jennings of Warren, R. I, and |don and dsughter Elizabeth, Miss Mar- | in white ard fints, and geuers! assort= visiting relatives in Springfield. Norwjeh Distriet Epworth league, ta- | 250100 b 0% 2w, hi ife. M 4" 2. |ioh Watres Bnd’ Mise Mhntré fre at |mdnt, of decorative BeppUes uding * ¥ again before Judge W.|hls brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. |ion Wal me: pplies, Clayton Smith, clerk at - Wilsons | Derneciel 5. quict hour for men, leader, | Breed Tuesday morning. He was |John Barrington of Boston Nauyaug for a few weeks. Papier Machie for halls and vestioules. 3 ? store, has left for two weeks' outing. | Rev. D. F- Dodd, Hew Londod hotaei4 crarged by John Manice with firing | Attorney and Mrs. Odell Tompkins| Miss Helen Newbury has returned | Orters ceceived for painving. paper Mrs. Charles Fenn of Meriden 1s tne JUlet hour. for women. leader, MM | ., lovolver shots at his wife. Judge |and family, of Mount. Vernon, N. Y. |jo Paliner, Mass, after a visit to her | hauging ard decorating. b e will Personals. 7. Frank, Cunningham s taking two | 30 S o A N T ux Gavara Bound Ov Ffden Alice M. Robertson, South Manchester + = £ St 1 t. Mrs, Sherman Hammond. 5 Mizglont; Nigitie. Bouse;. 4.18. suppe As he was un- | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dorr of Dor- | tion. Telephons 92 and 94 West Main St. y Herbert H. Tubbs has been appoint- | 7.15, pageant, The Immigrant Gate-|Under bonds of $1,000. ed solicitor on the local staff of one of way. | » y 2 the big life insurance companies. | Friday, Aug. 14, i : Charles and Mary Kearnes transfer- | (Morning sessions same as Tuesday.) B red thelr seven acre farm in Mansfled| 12.30 p. m. dinner; 2, annual con- to Joseph and Caroline Zakluiewicz. | vention of the Norwich District Juni g | Miss Hazel Dimmick and Miss Ruth Epworth league; address by Rev. C. E. Taylor are passing the summer it Spaulding; 3, qulet hour for men, Camp Buckey, Lake Winnepesaukee, ' leader, Kev. D. . Dodd, New London N. H. house; quiet hour for women, leader, C. C. Palmer and C. O. Barrows, U.| Miss Alice M. Robertson, South Man- 1 R 3 U- chester house; 545, stereopticen I i :"m,pl?“ "?e" yaca- iure, Home M sions, Niantic houss, tion today. Thursday Carriers Dwight A i 3 vo 1-15, closing session of the institute, Jde and George Arnold leave on a two ;o vi . o Weeks' trip, tabernacle; communion service aud x | service of dedication. Mrs. Julia A. Bill, accompanied by 5 SUMMER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AT ECONOMY | ner nurce, Miss Fannie Doy, and ber Epworth League Cabinet. 3 orwich District Epworth league, New PRI daughter, ' Miss Carrie Bill, is spend-| The following are the officers of the ; hgiand Southern conference: Presi- ing the remainder of the season in | Londonderry, Vt. I,w mfiu’u:“:dusduu u]mofl MEDIUM WEIGHT MERINO SHIRTS Mrs. M. L. Tryon and Miss Tryon, dent, Rev, Frank W. Gray, l;{:n‘)dfinue. i e len; and no sleeves,| AND DRAW! ¢ accompanied by Mrs. Norman Staniey R. k; first vice president, v. Dua- Fegular $1.00 value—sale price 696. | oy uy KRS, 800 quslity tor My O Coventry, aw saeuts. of AL can k. Dadd st Hartlord; second » and Mps. Frank Stanley of Schroon vice president, Rev. Otis H. Green, ROXFORD BALBRI e : 3 g 14 . SRERpD BaLen GCAN|LIGHT WEIGHT JERSEY RiBBED L®ke. N. Y. for an indefinite time. Gast Glastonbury; third vice president, i bk Miss Alberta L. Eaton, Stafford s e 0 veleJuy UNION BUITA) 3100 valus, now 79s.| oo onry TEAGUE TNGTT e i g, B g o 2 . MEN’'S ROCKFORD MUSLIN SHIRTS — TUTE. | Marion B. Woloat. Noglky Hill- sece 'S WeRQXFORD BALBRIGGAN| AND DRAWERS, ince length ang SPeakers and Subjects Arranged for (i3l ol g G e B > rces‘ , doub'u l-::tlwm:'duu:t sleeveless shirts, regular 50c quality, Sixth Annual Session at Willimantic son; superintendent Junior Epworth Sale — i C. G d Aug. 10-14. league, Miss Irene A, Pascoe, Ware- Juty Beios Mo, P Jeicy B tomi. it St - :’» 1huuse Point; district superintendent. 'l_!:"owlfl.lmmm SHIRTS AND|MEN’S ROCKFORD UNIGN SUITS, The sixth annual session of the Ep- | Rev. G. G. Scrivener, Norwich. e h. 8, 28c quality_Bule priba| knee length and sleeveless, regula, WOTth leAgue institute at Willimantic —_— e e ? ot J | camp ground Aug. 10-14 promises to be $1.00 value—Sals price 79c. | Eh o2 ¥he very Dost, Tha shitr ol ool PLAINFIELD €re s gathering is to Inform, equip and in- MEN'S HALF HOSE MEN’S SHIRTS spire young people in andsfor Chris- | Visiting Preacher at Congregational MEN'S SPLIT-FOO N'S Wi lml?a::r\‘r;;i more students of \aric)!} Shorolk ting oF the: Likeey Age -FOOT HALF HOSE, 'S WORKING SHIRTS, In Khaki, < 3 rariods| seciation, 15c quality—Sale price 11s a pair, dras and Satcen, black and colors, Leporn Gu ot berroled than ever | o 3 before. It is fast becoming the Con- | regular i0c quallty—Sale price 39e. nectiout Northfield. b o i & e i |of this town, preached here Sunday L AND MEDLEY' HALF| Ng GLIGEE SHIRTS for men and h{g&;‘ 31l colors, 13c quality—Sale| " boys, iiff bosom, attached cufts, ree. | Sounincs A Fuhinpte: Taoraing In the Conmragstionel SRUTON. 4 ular 50 value—Sale price 42e. _’“‘0‘ programme this year shows e evening service was a Christian QRANGER AND U. S. HALF HOSE,|MEN'S NEGLIGEE DRESS SHIRTS, atjents or fion Ol both teachers and Endeavor meeting, led by Miss Rhusa | : gray and brown mixed—Sale pris | a double header! Prince Albert tobacco works both ways, It's king- pins rolled into a makin's cigarette or jammed-into a jimmy pipe. No matter how you handle P. A, it just punches smoke joy and smoke satisfaction right into your system. It's a regular home run in the tenth with the bases chock-full! Catch the idea? v' Men, get into the know that Prince Albert can'f bite your tongue, - 7 7 can’t parch your throat. It is made by a patented process that cuts out the bite. And that's some fact-talk ! PRINGE ALBERT the national joy subjects of study. The faculty made of good quality Harmony P ? o 5 Marsland. 2 pair. gale. regular 31.00 value—Sele ar,, thelr mublects of Instruction are e "Arthur Mot has returnod | - SO . 5 € home much improved in health. Her ecretary. of the general conference . o | MEN'S ONYX HOSE, gause, lisle and| MEN'S WHITE AND PON Commission. on_ evan Weter in wish, hor, 0] elism, Phijla - ", 2 lght cotion, black s tan 25¢ quall: | SOIESETTE SHIRTE, witr ox Wi hia Do Pomorsl sangcliam: ey, | Arthur MOMLs haw takaa the cafiase | & for 21c a pair; §0¢ quality farce| “out collars, value $1.00—Bals price C. B, Bpaulding, pastor Greenwood b "¢ LWriPike vacav y A * pair. 78. i Memorial Methodist Episcopal churia, | aifs Leon N. Mercier and two litde | Dorchester, Mase., Junior Metho. 80 S B B e B Al L MEN’'S NECKWEAR MEN'S SUSPENDERS | il i “Stew mreotogita eminarsy, Wil sbend ‘thelr vecatlon with Mre. ‘i < | oY, Dot ey eminars, ' Antoin Pageon of Mansfield. A, on f&' G lors. 0c| PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS. 0o Humer Slutx paster Haven Methodiel Library Association Meets. o, | quzlity for 3%. IEpl;L‘apxfll Cs:"‘;‘h, Iiasl r"l’u\Ni[d(’n(‘e, », The Library association met Monday : ., Mission Study; Rev. W. M. Gilber vith M; 4 Mrs. Walter GHENEY FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, HEAVY ELASTIC ROLICE SUS. sssociats pastor of Mor o e ! werth §0c, now 29e, EENbere A 'S, RoLic! . Boston, Mase, Christian Soug) s ngsley. Mt Hoysl prasifed. Mjes | viee; Miss Alice M, Hobertson, Litt. B., My, Jerome gave the treasurer's report superintendent-principal New England apd Mr. Kingsley, in the absence of Deaconess Association Training school My, Stubbs, Chairman of the executive TH 0 M“RR for Christian service, Hoston, Mass. commiitee, gave an sccount of that ' . A ersonal vangelism. committee's work. Fred Lyen wes Beside the faculty: members, who appointed te get the new reoms in | Eive daily Instruction, there are to be ahupe for use The mesting adjourn S0 speclal speakers on the evening cf ta Monday evening, Jjuly 37, in the new Aug. 11 and 12, respectively, Rey. L. BliSey, 12 raspectively; Rev. L. J. librasy rooms on Piainfield street. EYRNE e o Sanford ga sity aehool of theology, Defeated Jewett Gity, a8 £ . - e Brangelion Duzg“‘r::f?:‘%d “d?"'fi, Saturday the Plainfeld “;1"'1 went will hit your favor first time you come to bat, because today it is the N . D. inte o ~ e e P K e matarel Cholcs of men who LETe e " s the ot s s Everybody needs it, of courss S ST In o8 Onliag Suiten, A2 | followy; 11 Batey 8 Gegeetn - D, time! They like it; you'll like it! Y t t into m rause 1b, 8. o 36, g == | |""Nolan a2, Plause cf, Knaba of, A. for yourself that P. A. is real and true man-tobacce, in flavor and Everybody is golng te need It mars in the future, teo, when the earning mnm is less tham during youtn or middle-age. The best way to Be siure te have some THEN is to save a little 11OW —a flittle st a time, but thav list's often. bully in fragrance. - It's a mile away from the fire-brands and dust-brands. You sure have some high times coming if you'll sport a bit and lay a dime against a tidy red tin of P.A. Go to it like it was your middle name. sor of, Dubyque rf. The batiery SCROFULA AND ALL for Jewett City was Jodoin, Liberty | and Maynard. HUMORS GIVE WAY | "Miss Mary Kingsley has been in ' Northfield and vislting friends in other " thi places for the past three weeks. There ave many- things Tearnad’ | PIEes, S'Wai ® secial cureh mestin om experience and observalion |y the vegtry of - the Congrepmtions that the older generation should im- | chureh Friday evening. ?nss upon the younger. Among {* e hem is the fact fhat serofulg and Meriden.—Michael J. Conroy, son of nd Mrs. John = Comroy, ef 11 Buy Prince Albert everywhere. Toppy red bags, Sc G for cigarette smokers); Nz red tins, 10¢; R e e el T other humors are most snceessfully | Mr. —— — trepted with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. | Dexter avenue and a graduate of Mar- S oty . - 5 This great medieine is 8 peeuliar | Joor boos wwerded o senslarshi By 1 J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. Willimantic Savings Institute combination of remarkably effective | Meviden Yele. Aomal associaiion This i ‘ IR . blaod-puriiying and health-giving | is the first scholarship awarded by t: Toots, barl:s and herbg, and has heer, | 10¢8] alumni association, Tt " provid tested for forty years. Get it tndl\: g’.&h,fidflm,;fi'g M“""“ . Tely o0 i M. D, WEBSTER, Trsasurer

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