Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 28, 1914, Page 15

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Norwich Grange to Work Record Class in Third and Fourth Degrees—Owls Planning For Anniversary Programme —&dublhrmhmww HC«-‘MFWD*QW : V e i flmtous OF mmmv. Ploneer 1o tha wnad Foads Sageement asis| 28, el 110 iy SR 20 versal, and = A cvich|, acein, Ty in b grant geaee the conatruuuun of .scenic and boulevards for the touris a ‘%: than gr‘t‘in lgu-!na- mtth!hzfltm generel public, and W roads needed arst. uy thoge w] gt the farmer. in close touch Tith trading centers and bordinate grang enable the producer and consumer to rban grang expee 1 5 ?‘Mx'yhe’afia vo’tho et 't an > sa mflumau gt ed y flc hvvle h en:‘bl.?hee Nllull‘f to re proceedings of | an ] - lnmnl‘-:‘:dan tnc N$ ceive a share of the benefit, and '.!'n- more Gn.nfl prepared ereas, A 4n shows that at the !vru (3: e expedi annual sessi National nge vmducu of the farm to. the consumer convened u’%flcl!n}hmn. n, DeL{ o? }:g; uld reduce the mbn;‘ of living and be 11 of twenty-nine ol -two grange states were repre- nr?'gl:ur and ereas, While the -caniorou .d» ted were North I.;. ‘g;e e he s o way devel s resources, are de-lr-ble when they can be .?f'm, ed. but ‘the latter are indispensable, policies or some - of d ap- Whemu, Business roads are the :fl::egm‘l::: ;’;L-"?é’“m'w “There | chief concern of the grange and we have been 490 new granges organized | insist that their construotion, mains tho past vear, the largest number since | tenance and oontrol shall be kept He spoke with much eatisfac- | within the smalles possible. unit of uon of the fact that the resources ul population or area consistent with the | With ru: the. national grange now amounted to | hishest -almos! ,000, to be exaet 599,93134- This. lt- ilg.:n of about $4,000 over last | shall be spent close ta the people vear. In regard to some of the public | directly. concerned, it [ < gwesttons in which the grange if in- Resolved, by the National Grange in terested that of farm credit: he con- | this, the forty-eighth annual session, _sidered as one of the most important. | That the old- ndaxe, “business before ¥e favors government aid and a pleasure,” is especially true in regard Preved the bid of the joint committees | to the location and comstruction of of the House and Senate in principle. | Public highways and be it further 'rhe oppressive interest rates that| 'Resolved, That. we are opposed to wve 0 long obstructed agriculture he | the many bonding schemes advanced sld should De speedily reduced. On|by those seeking touring roads, DLe- postal improvement he congratulated |lleving that the pay-as-you-go policy the erder on the success of the parcel | i8 far more business-like in read build. post, a grange measure, and looked | ing Whatever may be the unit of ad- with favor on the increase in weight | ministration; and be it further of packages to be shipped by . parcel Resolved, That roads are Ioea! af- post. On the subject of federal ald |fafrs and ihelr control should remain for highway improvement Mr, Wiison | With the peoplé in whose midst they ,said that the burden of road building | are located, and and maintenance should be borne by| Resolved, That the national ard national, state and local government | State governments may provide gen- in fair and equitable ratio. Relative |eral standards for construction and to the much discussed question of | maintenance of roads and may protect ‘bomnn the state to improve the high- | themselves by-inspection, and ‘Le believed the policy wrong| TResolved, That we call the attention aml that roads should be improved |of all our people to the grave dangers - ’'and paid fér rather than sadale a debt|in top-heavy bureaucratic control of on coming generations which they had | road administration and te the fact o part in_centracting. He advoceted | that much of the support for the good a.n educational test for _immigrants |roads comes from those who are more seeking naturalization, They should | 2nxious to build roads for bonds e Tequired to be able to read and | to sell bonds for roads and be It fur- write the Ensiish language and stand | ther examination in the Constitution of the| Resolved, That legislative commtt- Tnited States and of the state in|tees of the grange, both_ national and which they seek citizenship ~ Regard- | State, are urged to use 'every honor- ing the interests of peace, Mr. Wilson |able endeavor to secure first, business suppoj the principle laid down by !roads that will serve the best inter- the sident of the United States, |ests of both preducer and consumer. ‘that of strict neutrality in the present e dee sitoation. W, R. C. The National Grange does not hesi-| Sedgwick corps, No, 16‘. held a regu- tate to deal with the large questions|lar business meeting on Friday after- of the day whether they be connected [noon at Buckingham Memorial with directly or indirectly with agriculture. | a large sized attendance and with the Mostly they have 6 an indirect yet|president, Mrs. Maud E. Baker, in the névertheless a very real connection|chair. It was voted to omit the offi- Wwith - the interests of the farmer.|cers' duty so as to proceed at once Among those considered at this ses- | with the work on hand. The members sion, farm credits, cooperation, gov- |balloted on-one application, and two emnment ownership of public ‘utilities | others were received. General orders woman suffrage, improvement of the2 3, 4 and 5 were read, and three can- highways and taxation stand well to|didates were initiated. As the next the front. Hheitng day. Jells on Christmas, 1t was Summary of Resolutions and Reports. | Vote 0] e meeting one week The National Grange took action on | $aTlier, on Dec. 18. For the good of the following subjects as Indicated :h; ‘g;ge:ng;ae%a%em;nr:ma read: al V) here Al POSUMBSLEr | o s one Visitor present. - n.rural mail routes to fhe highest er instead of paying tha carriers DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. flfi Sebequanash council, No, 11 T ored the removal ot all limita- | their regular meeting Monday ",,‘:.'i,g tions on amounts that may be deposted | in Foresters hail with a large attend- in -postal savings banks and their use|ance. Miss Ada E. Lathrop, pocahon- in Toans to farmers. tas. Routine business was transacted. Appropriated ;a.ooo lor extension | Remarks were made by the different work, If needed, in each grange state| members. Songs wers sung and a very and $5,000 for the same purpose in|pleasant time was enjoyed by all. The anizing new grange states. council is ori'o(ed g Aoy A meil in a prosperous condition. tional grange fund of $100,000 as soon @8 sufficient funds are available for ODD FELLOWS. the purpose. Shetucket. lodge, No. 27, hel@ their Recommended the uniformity of|regular meeting on Tuesday evening in faws in all states for the assessment of | 0dd Fellows hall et which time the reg- taxes in 5o far as method of assess-|Ular business was transacted. One ment and valuation is concerned. delegate was obligated in the second TUrged state granges to give more at- | degree and the third degree was also tention to the subject of Home Econ- | Worked on a class. emies and appropriated $100 for the On Monday nieht Uncas lodge, No. extension work of the committée onj1l, held their regular business meet- same. Ing, routine business being transact “Approved an official photograph of | ed. the seven founders of the order: 5 7 g Messrs. Eenyl, Saunders, . Thompson, owLs. o Meleraell . and [ Ioe 1. At the repulés Bustnest takebtiaof Favered the conservation of our|NOTWICh nest of Owls, No. 1396, held natural resources which should not be | ! OWls hall Tuesday evening further “Ship ' sime Ve oo e | Sovedered T SISHIRHon o e e Dot ks ut.» niversary will be held dusing the fret m-nc delegates to ses that farmers | Weelk in December. ‘were appointed on tax commissions mm he‘%udnuwn bommted. where they EAGLES, gt S Norwieh aerle of Eagles, No. 387, Protested against the seating of|mt in Eagles hall on Monday evening, United States senators whose elwflm the business transacted being of a rou. was eecured through the v oor- tine nature, At the next meeting which 80ds o Sathode of coercton. | will be on December 11 the election of o L. ?KS".a.m""'m o mw o€~ | officers will take place. The commit. P RAde Dow 0”"‘”2 tee in charge of the recent bazaar held z:gfl ey, o Iy but 6 ]in Olympic hall by the lodge will have Goposed the sstablishment of & funa | WelF fnal report ready” for the mext 10 be known 2s the O. H, Kelly Me. | Ti¢eting night. , e Fund, he income of vnumwu WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. srange work. In genm’l orders {ssued by Ars. Opposed = resnlutxon to reduce the | Alice ‘Whitehead, ~department national sessions to six days nruident of the Women’s Relief unless it dmobymamtnt to the | COTPS, she makes the following re- !m.lton ‘::t by.u o ek g:rt for the quarter ending Septem- oted to m 4% yeu - sl garbuhly ol atioad 1t aceange: |- Nimitie. - of ; ogcons Bokioiaiant m!: o be made that are satisfac- g‘\;mbe;"of més::geru in atrgd‘lund— tory to the executive committee. ,547. 7 or Te- Approved the ftion to cele- | lef. during the qum:-. $348.38. Re- brate the Gelden Jubilee of the organ- | lief dm-lnz the quarter, $248.29. Re. isation of the grange at the anmual|lief other than money, $158.62, Cash|Mr. meeting in 1916. turned over to . post, $186.75. Al state master W, W. Cady of [ reports but flve were recelved on Vermont a3 member of the executive | time. had me for three years. No other ed the|ed .elected this :V,.n, Voted to have a coi‘ztflm made of the 2.! laws of all the states for the officials in their dis- m;:z:Ea that state 'granges b'lr( Whitehead, in her repert s, €] in her = Mflm‘ to nrnnlu life in: presses Ter appreciation of ?i;q m New fork and Mi “5 m md books with coaree print O the mx bvg:g and.old pleces of linen for use In lickn«anrenéunmb u:aw l. C, héme at Cromwell atever the wul ot n-.runent president draws utndaa m stving. opportunities f&r‘ service at thel wl'vhlt iristmas season, and asks members to make plans now fro the comfort of the l.nd his dmaem‘, upem the li!:k shut-ins, and thote at the Nore- tn and Cromwell homes. She ex- of - the mlo o i u:"_'._c. UNITED WORKMEN. Report on Highways. A lu.udnun mnlmehuhnnmwm!m ynmm. get flx this line was Valley lodess, ':lo‘;mlég l Pm Rom u? Teserve 'arge. attendance at- Noroton Home AMMMAMm' A burden at. night when hdm-' PHRE Fflflb SPEGRAL ] I"elhm; 1y "puse ‘WeAhoH!nchvahn,Dw.hd% Phone 18 Central Whaet Jast mum-m. Beer try Poas's Kiduey Pila or 47 Know they are for kidney m, che—and for other kidmey {lls? * If you dox't, some Norwich peépte do. b Read g case of it: John Connell, 32 Forest St, Nors svich, says: .“I etrained nvbu‘;knd my - ¥idneys were affected. Nothing helped me usitll I procured Doan's Kidney Pilis at N. D. Sevin & Son's ; Drug Stors. They acted lke o oharm [ IP: 0o it a i iaaaiaes and I have had no kidney trefible W,thm l& Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't le; leULDERS ls;c simply- ask for a kidney remedy-—gst -............--- Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr, Connell Bad. Foster-Mifburn Co, Props,; Buffalo, N. Y. CallUp 734 \WHAT YOU GET in PLUMBING is more important LEGS OF LAMB, |9l ssessserseannnne PROCESS TABLE BUTTER, bb. .28¢ COQKING FINE.LARGE,BROWN MILDCHEBE -COOKING POTATOES, peck. ... . 18¢ FRESH NATIVE GRAPE FRUIT sessasnsencsese RIPE BANANAS dozen P X A. J. Who! y & Co. 12 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing .15¢ SWIFT'S pe e I Yo ’.....‘...... “Fresh “Hittle Pig’ OLEOMARGARINE b Joar J Js noped that thia wil be PORK:;‘M"’ 120608 - vovsier .28 Ib. 19¢-23c ko ags e {;mn caons Robert J. Cochrane the ‘first. of the, lodges to get Grocery Department PLUMBING: STEAN EITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conm. T atadas svontng osormes sy i ONDENSED MILK PORK and BEANS ia g s Thhuu:c:- %o, toliom and it!lhop&l( Len. CORNEDY loc gm A RBE 13 S sy e i T ~ it %o that they will do 8 before they are SR AERAR A Phone 581 engulfed In_the mmmrouuu:h es of GOLD DUST e ’Smtll!fl& consumes 8o much g;;?]]NA'l:[YI’E. zsc MODERN PLUMBING s essential in modern house es clectricity is to lighting. We guaran- toe the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J F TQMPKINS 67 West Main Street ~ @wflcn large package .........19c | 1 can Tomatoes. For MANOHEBTER UNITY, 1 0. O.F, M 3 bars Seap......)All For : 1.ime Bosss 23c ot T ien tog : 1 bottle Bluing. ... : nitmti;wlhdr L‘:‘:d?u:l:t‘or: ‘:lms.!‘t:h::lg: 1 *‘ Stove Polish lsc TOMATO CATSUP et sireet Fmav evening wher routine CKWHEA slon wa#s that of the lnnuu ball and 5 “ 2 it was decided to hold it in the near cscevevesnenne fut 'The foll future, e following committee was || DOUBLE TIPPED SALT CODFISH Tafrements; Seorge Howara Adsms (B - - MATCHES, 8 boxes. . .25c | 2 Ibs. R | Larkin, 4 chairman: Leroy Richard Tane, Richard Kyle and Joseph W. Wooley. Xy K FRESH FROM OU.: OWN OVENS vAILY team has been invitd to the New in Tamiary 1o perticipae in oies oo |§ OUR BEST BREAD WHIPPED CREAM and SODA gree work, loaf .....«..cecce.... 3c | CREAM PUFFS, dozen 30c | BISCUIT, dozen....... 8¢ 2 At their next meeting the members : The Watch Prices ol ‘“:";;":“‘e:;fi:g},fi_” g oroth- |R RYE BREAD CHOCOQLATE CREAM POUND CAKE At my newly-opened Jewsiry Stors B::l;ud Plainfield lodges will be (M loaf ................ 8c | DOUGHNUTS, dozen 12c|lb. .................18¢ fiation quring tne evenins.” = ™" |§ SANDWICH BREAD FRUIT PIES PLAIN, NUT CAKES Ao e Part of Woolen Mill Running—Daees Only a part of the Admore Wool 56 to the city than if the elty had commv'anlAnL here shut down c\’fni? purchnsui reaily firsi-class and dur- Monday ond for that reason several of able apparatus- t%z;‘“::(\;e'r&e’en;s remained in town for Uiual 'Jealotuy Being Disphyed Over the I’Iacing of Naw' In the . " °l'{.."’"" Jfllm J. Dfll')h“e: l D Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hart enter- [US% aistianins ' the Surohate oy PHYSICIAN and SURGEON tained vy " 2 molo i en machines, as they are s.ng d:&;ht::d ny ’\UI‘::;Ilwn\\(L¥12$)rl‘l:‘hn APP"‘““_Thm Auto Not Yet RM—Nwl not. re.uaid In & d‘z’y of such smail |Office Reoms, 5 and & Steiner Biovk At 32 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. You'll be “on time” and will save 25 per cent. Opening days are money-saving days here. Mass., and Thomas Hart of Mapleville p area as that of New Londonm, any pop- (Franklin lqun R. I, aur ] & Co H Modern e ulous part of which can be reached in Hours—2-4 and 7-8 D. m. F et Jluankepivipe holt All Companies Have Equipment. three mi. utes by the Niagara com-|Office tel. 615-3 Residence tel, 67§-3 Louis Pendergast is very comfort- o bina.jon wagon, and that water can be| augls8aW able at the W. W. Backus hospital. . put on a fire at Ocean Beach by the — = manufacturers will make N"S‘"‘u in seven minutes, which was| first.class House = Painter, Pa Move to Bliss Place. doInt '!‘:: 2:3"“?:! > ":::’“m!: mpa’-:lgfl bape that L:;:lan in mfi“’ under the | Shown by recent test, while the Pe- Hanger, General .hhhtns o] S 4 Mrs. Charles Carpenter and_ daugh- | pusehase motor-ariven fire apparac machine has | Quots with modern motor apparatus ' privates, ters Minnie, Lillian and Annle, have|tys on their own account and then add | been in the shop horse-drawn appar- | 8T Wwithin short distance of the beach. KUDLIK, 261 M,. Ave., Gity moved from the village to a cottage | them to the regular equipment of the|atus has been placed in the Thomas| That is the longest run in the cit on Bliss Place which they recently department and directly in the charge | fire house, Since the coming of the new Niagara purchased. o 3 machine, it has doné fully eight-tenths . - of the chief engineer just the same 4 i Accident to Autabus. {f they Were city Droperty. This BADIt| Before this, mishap, the Northwests e da sl e eevion Io o Don T WORRY Bu!':x‘g[ vfi“’"“""’.,, evéning Lo‘;ns was fn;mezg ‘;:me fifteen V“&:!s fl‘r‘l‘t’. purchased a big \or:tr‘nl fll‘ lgd ;""' and the area of the city the same, who runs the passenger de- | when the aras purchased verted it into a chemical an ose g i intor, livery service belween here and Boz. | automobile chemical and hose Wagon | wagon, and devoted it to fire purposes, | tHée Were not as many fire companies | Abeut your radiator this winter, We i t the present time. The present | have space for a rah, had a blowout which destroyed |to be put into active fire service in|yith questionable results, as touring |33 2 an inner tube and shoe of one of the|the United States. But It was in|car machinery is not of the kind that|demand could have been adequately | boarders. Spoolfl rates by the mfl. orse-drawn apparatus an nd storage. Your car gemm’mfino ":'; “mTob“::m?fit of al;eyanc: unlEiiI abod ut flm years i |carries with (i)tc L :d!\f; n“fl" .l 1 Q‘ez::gn::: Zr the Nht:rpn tvpto'." Bu‘: ::'I-I:\;“:‘rnz:d delive ':d to ‘and from r e evening. lages | when the ol and o was 8- Later the kfords follow: e ex- i - were used to convey travelers to|carded and the city- substituted alample of the Northwests and remod- | Lhe Volunteer firemen got the habit,)your hw-. You will have. the ad. Fitchville and vicinity. modern automobile -combination. hose | Soy ar autedbiile tourie T iato a|2nd it will be in vogue umtil the New a heated garage and Guest at- Wedding. chemical and pumping machine. When | fire apparatus, and with like resuits, | 2ondon fire department is completely Day lnd Night Service i hine was given over to the| It has been announced the present Miss Maud Lamotne has been spend. | e mac _—— Niagaras there- was jealousy among|week that the Nameaug company, mEnte st fho Swading Of har | fome of e other compenies as ol of| o bidee: s company fn he' S| 1y n "eiudk ‘anrene i ket | KiNMOY & Wyman niece, Angelina Lamolne and Clowiy | them wanted that particular machine | barring the Niagara, is to have a re- n ” 0, a0 OViS ) and played ali there was in the game | modeled fire apparatus, and it is de- | ~Jéimed for it is realized, hn invention Charhonmehs, Wednesaay, €0 Bet it, but the members of the ity | clared that It 18 to €ofe in the near |Jjust submitted to the French admir- Call 1231 Guild Entertained. council - rightfully awarded the ma-|future as the foreman of the com-|2lty will have an important effect va Mrs. n Quinley entertained | chine‘to the Niagaras in- recogmition v, Congressman Elect Richard P,|modern naval warfare. It takes the about twenty-five members of the|of the enterprise of that company In eman has given assurance to.that|form of a projectile similar in many Woman's gulld at her liome on Sun- | getting a mortor-driven fire spperatus | eftect. This will leave the Konomoo | Tespects both to a torpedo and @ shell | Stop 'Talking War nyside, Wednesday afternoon. The|When such fire fighting apparatus was | Hése company and the F. L. Allen| When fired from either a torpedo tube time wae taken up making articles|in the experimental stage, and Slving | Hook and Ladder company as the only | OF & 12-Inch eun it akims the surface Buy a NEW OAKLAND for the sale. A social hour followed | excellent service. Ohee (hat are’of the horse drawn type | of the water llke a ey wid ues the business meeting, during which — o of apparatus. B Inigs oF Senity 3 ma have a safe investment. dainty refreshments were served by| But before this mlnu.y was created | The Konomocs, although ge ing o v the hostess. the Pequot Hose company had its ewn | more out of the public in the way fired by a POWER, STYLE, ECONOM Dinner Guests. i autdchemical and hose wagom, a real | entertainments than all other com- 933"7‘ "_llh-:!:n:ne!‘l:od. ';n- mmury CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamilton en- | fire apparatus and a good one, which | panies combined, and therefore prob- m-lmoyat gt :ia::lh ovcv-rm.mre- Tel. 753, Reoom 15, Shannon Bldg. tertained at dinner Thursday Mr, and | was purchan.f:?1 “".}ififlfn Tlg:l the :‘;’ty .::1; &el:e ‘flm'_he hfl-nflnfl“n. :'l‘ .med?:! by e seta i ed~' . Mrs. Carl D. Sevin and Mr. and Mrs. | City purcha: a & = Gomes M ! lamilton children, Thomas Hose company which proved |dications are that it will be in a class n ful, Waren Hamilion and chlldren, Henry. | H o e oo i mow in the plat | By itaclf i the way of apparatus 1| “Belstans win in Africs” s dispates | I Fee Re J. COLLINS Plain. 5 where it was manufactured in Hart- | the near future. saye. The Belgians al have had ~ . Holiday Aftermath, ford, where it was taken after belng an iea that Africs would be nseful DEN I lS r David Smith spent Thanksgiving in [ ¥Tecked over six months age. ~The M;g_"", sasat ety bud e | A0he day —abies Yot axle broke and the mechine & n in approp | aliville aith Dhis' daughter 3Mrs. | d “rhis mishap occurred In tho af- artment & suffisiotent 148 Mawn Straet, Norwich. Cenn Mr, and Mrs, Carl Bentley and chil- | ternoon and during the night it was huy a fire p‘r‘m- of standard ty, Phone 424-¢ dren Mary, -Carl and Kenneth. were|'2ken by employes of its builders to|made of the very best of material TuThS ‘guests of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Brand, | [lartford, and there it has remained | fully guaranteed and the equil of the &r., of “tm Thursday. jusi as it was taken away- The fire| Niagara machine that has been in use HE BEAUT\’ sSHOP ranic W. Striteh mpent Thursday | COmmiltee did mot authorise the re- T I8 Gilbertviile with bis mother, Mrs. [MOval of the wrocked maching 8ad has s Dda Byse hint McGrory Building, Rooms 19-20, J. Stritch. given no orders for re| NORWICH, CONN. " Herbert Stromg spent the holidays |I0E doubt as to.whether th‘omhuflduu next apparatus to bt ied _for Hairdressing, Shampooing, Scalp and in_Worcester with his parents. N e e e |y L) - Facial Massa rnu:uring and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gibbs entertain- / axle.. Local firemen -clalm that the purchased of this machin gy T - Moy st dimnétings Frzoke beforo ihe tres was struck | committes will got the best there is Evening A?-Intmnb{llmn. Hand or Mr and Mrs J. Heney Trinic epent S04 that the mlstap wik entissly Kl o 3 D e e, e Tal Conections HARRIETT E. BREED Thursday at Sierling Hill and Txonk, | {0 the breai. “M Themas ap- ; T ST Y PARTETY T 9RO —_—— paratus was pi baviag ““""' in "'“”‘ Hill with| ‘}4 js' understood !h-e a Mhn of My ITEKS pareots and. Mrs. |that axig has been subjected to analy. | in spits of the Mmb-., yihich are ro- v 1647 Mr, Mrs. Chatles B. Davis. of | trey ¥ terl st oy, i Sl Pt e Tl e Adam’s favern that in e axle was cate {agara Children o New London Thursasy. Roh, W% DA s el che o8- o Toe savither M mp- 3 1861 Miss nuum ihey is lpen,flins dinary steel and not of the kind that oft th 3 & d the holidays with relatives in® Willi- [4s ygually used in the construction of er to the public Lhe iuest stanaar tic, tus. The u- brands of Beer of Europe and America: 3Miss' Anna Whittey is spending the | factarieg compony clais no nmlpen' Toad ; emisn. Pilsne, e talies week at her home in Franklin, Mass. | 5inijity and it is understood that speci- - e an urton Miss Phoebe Vatcher is swith her |gcations as to materials to be used ""::*-' in Blackstone, Mass. this|gig not ap, ar in in the contract. It is (L E. 84 Mos Charfes Brown enter. | SCO%, 20T ;. " and +2 fng Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale. Anhetises, ed Hr.‘%::; Mll. Mr. 2nd | wreoked to ord, the habit. or walt for & olty- Rach the best Dufimnr Sch'itz and Pabst. N. B, Grade pairs eatimated A. A, ADAM, Norwich Tcwn én ot Teorwioh at aianer Thoaks. | L8t the cost of revalrs are eatimated | purchased tachine for at least one MM of its kind. A U Miss. M. ). Alln. ‘who Kas heern | JigR DOW. Which . wes ‘penctically [E R cegpimeens = Each bears the ‘:"Mm‘ s past twe weeks in mfl The new fire committes, appolnted | made over Hin m fl‘mmm-fl.' at trademark | ran| with Mr. aad llm'mn TEryoS!VInE | by the mayor recently has the [7h0le | expense to the city, because they are Pendiston of Mechanicsville | SIALET, RIS COREIGTICR, S0, 108 s 3‘“"‘;"" systom, the re- ! S m-nt Thankegiving at his homo here. | boe popsiting th APPArstus. with 1o the 3 T T Siadiine ‘ Guests from Bay State, G By R CECI LTI T ALL OF 'rnz BEST KINDS Mr. and Mys: ‘W.- Taylor gntertained “"1'4" Bpe a5d | the Holldays_in nukun with her _ riswell’s, 2.5,‘, rrm St of consin. Mrs. E. La Mr. and Mrs. Evan .ronu and son ertram Trinity college, Ned, of v- | holidays _in Inh;".h Edward~ Jones, o] ts, Mr. and Mrs. J‘lbe-l dcm. of 31,000 or more, eog; :,,.c‘mm - Anna Plik has been spending Bailey." > . oay . business resuits. - es demand that the dw

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