Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 1, 1915, Page 11

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.pmt the ‘week end wl& James Blan- \q.mun Bennett who is on . 5 % ey R ¢ e, ‘Was Mr| . 25 - 5 e E&%mmumm&, Y | ‘ kas always had this guarantoe E % & : “The i s of ."n- E h"wu a- : m:wn Ohur:'h‘-‘ qie s thn%gmldanegummfimiflmhpm Arbor Day Observance. : "“""""“"“mm‘ - mMfinhMmficmemmn "Officers of Memorial Assosiation. Mre. ‘eaver return The following efficers were elected baving ::.t '.h:nv'nnm- in at the Memorial Awfln-fl -‘lfl' x Mra 8. A Blake spent the week- lamation. by S = Frask Lamb of Pawtudkot was A e w"fl*‘v_n E okt - mmm,,mm_ *-_g,,,,,;n-ggg ; dison ; J = g o guwe mm with her parents for & few days early Y. =W h,, Had I : 3 i < e S Sk GG S cller_upon| o O Bty A T T L —— - 4 — 3 ) . Toted to have the exercisss on Sunday, | friends’ Sunday, coming from Provi.| Judge end Mrs. J. O, ? X Mre. ¥rod | Latnrop, Mrs. Mipnie Howard end| Besad Brook—A beautiful holy| Bristol—Miss Irens Buckley, teach- ! May 20th, in Columbia hall, -t uop arrived at their s hame, A. Hunt, mwrg 6 Pro re Manchester viricors |water font of white Vermont marble [er of the seventh and eighth - Miss Grace M. —p.m,. 1s home ‘for -nmg tha wlnter m ? Bo: l‘* -m wh Saturday. Mr. Hunt and his mother w bas erected in 8t. Catherine’s|in the North Side school, has. Mrs. W. E. LaBelle was in Worces- #rom Rer K b fl"’:‘ o witt returned Sunday afternoon. His wite Mrs. Harry Slayden of | ohu Miss Margaret gnd Katner- | for (he coming year. "She it .,,.‘ this wecke e i A. Spaulding, ;fimfl!:': ‘Q‘,,’,,‘:_, . .n('] ta: th Mre. R L ek wmg“m’."?f and Mhrg?runn » -mdm -;v&ru gn%nn- were visitors at w. oy memory of their par-|in the Liderty scuool of re. jane Cogewell i vist M. Frani n ornl Tmen, days iparents, Mr. Friday. o g s arre N. J. R 5 with |t k D, 53;5‘_““,‘“- King SF tha Dlugrerntingal pn: T wni 56 the'thiea anniversary Siimon’ Gort. n Johnad, d et i Shursh, " He addressed the. Silgren|Of the o . elr and Mrs. Howard Rice and s been spending the week end with | Howard Walker, taking with m,m first, then spoke on the subject “Put P-rwn-l Items. du\x(f:ter Gladys a&lflud triends in E Master Warner Walker to His|on the whole armor of God” He| K. J, Wood, has b [Rockville last w i “Nirs, Mary Young is spending the| e ant L e L et Mfies | was accompanied by Mox Baber, £ & waite it e ream tanB 20 | “Mr. and Mrs, Arthur W. Little of week in Providence. el Avery went @s far as Hamp-| Mr. and Mrs. John Jomes enter- Holyoke, Mass., were in town on busw || =4 ¥ Mns poleon Gingrass is entertain- |ton and spent the day with her par- |tained over Sundey R. J. Fisk and Mr-. ‘R, H. Sherman has a fine bed [1ness Wednesday 0f last week and ing Mrs. pS Co;nmufort utwwmom ents. family of New Londen = Thelr #0n|of tulipein bloom. spent the day with relatives and "Sather Day as a new toul car. Guests of President. obert spent a. we ere. Mrs, £ friends. Misser Loretta and Wilder Densult| 1. twotiesrs Opub set Monday af. | CParles Walker and Caro P. Lath- | caller at My B Diless Songan.> Gorsralttise: fon Falr. Mrs. Napoleon |, 0 e Bresident Mrs. G. F. Gun- engaged repairing the roads| Work on the state road on the Hill Tho Ald_soclety met with b o e fac Dilns the: ReSisia: Tne. rli it 3 began Monday. F. A. Cook Thursday aftérnoon W. F. Werfelman of Brookivn, N. Y., | 08, POnk Seo hogtems: S mo Ninety-seventh Birthday. Sir. and 3rs. J. L. Connor are to| of -ast wek The atter of holdIng V was the guest of Rev. Mr, Wright and Tm’:."",,,m and Shelley and Mrs,| Mrs. Sarah Bradway reached malke their home on the Hill this sur- | the annual fair and entertainment was || EN ORMOUS OTE CAST FOR 'C\‘ubiefl the Congregational pulpit on ‘William H. Clewley read a paper on ninety-seventh mllemno on the ID& mer at the Zechiel farm. discussed. It was decided to hold it ¥ - Sunday. . = T mun mennet ban somen po-| BN o8 Lok ot e L E\gf s money, S father v | Linkess O Boied Ovar, - |in AL st e vrious commirics BEAUTIFUL LIBRARY FIRST WEEK s reac - arles ‘ohnson s moth- e over of 4 < N evarty Sesisk Isctions ‘Trom ' inomas Moore. Hev.|or, Mrs. A L. Johucon for & few |, Kettlo of linseed oil on a fot stove| . Ball Season Opens Today. Cold Medal Butter Wrappers Cood for Votes i verty 3 . weeks. it B. A. Green's house, Monday, The first ball ‘game of the season (o ALy T B BACE R ot | o deern v e e S B e U Ty B L NEWS GALORE TODAY--READ CAREFULLY! : - g cruatui AMiss uth Bensett ama Hur.|3n& The Last Rose of Summer and |ing Wwith her father, Heury Besworth, |badly damaged by smoke. S R A e AR KNICHTS OF COLUMBUS LEAD WITH 10,482 b 5 < old Field received the prizes for being | tAis with instrumental music filled o T when the local nine will play the Grex “ ressed perso; resen the afternoon. this place, now of East Woolstock, sT ‘chhavlr ?r( ‘lhe cofi’:ng:i‘isnu c‘iu’l:; T“eudwl hthe mercury stood 89 de-|Was calling upon friends here last AFF ORDVILLE :gx%:{“g&l‘m‘;fl;lflm w’mu {:;n":% t:nrmm; d £ave a pleasing entertainment _and | 67ees in the shade. 2= 3 2 jon and th ) for aiyoms M- . and Mrs. lam Keeno spent|Happenings of the Week—Personal |Of the music for the occasion o We have a very \mpoctent e~ C; & bodes 11 one Shely Scugs’ asd. chorusis: Were Sumty e T [t il i e "2l | fans and rooters will furnish the rest. nouncement to make ging In the good work and is tters parents in e EAST WOODSTOCK Ashford. Moo, New Safe for Town Records. Sonvincing testimony fiat many \Y\Y\Y\Y i Sed 2 Mrs. Willlam Ross is critically ill. 1,, the Methodist church thi The new safe which the town sev- d of the members are after the Li- PACKER Ghange In Postmaster. After 40 Years Her nicce trom Massachuetta fs carins | pev. = I Punnicliffe, wili. Dreseh eral monthe ‘ago Votedto ?:I‘(t:lh-umhul q in samest The B P. 0. | 1ovai Onder - ! 2 lll’-l morni on The Anaiogy - and is ‘nlfl-\ e wn G WIrap) lesery! - M Twenty-five New. Books For Woman Preacher. wogn Now in the Physieat Worr ooi | cleckos oies, at e resl The amount of butter consumed | fal mention of their plucky be. | St Mary's in the average home should at and if the members and | _ SChoo) .- once indicate to our voters that iends in toto get behind those aile Clu who have taken the initia- | Shetucket L O. O. F. tive, this worthy competitor can | Otis Library .. - be_Counted a dangerous rival. Greeneville Grammar MEDAL. This unsurpassed tab! Now that the long list of can- School . necessity ig now on sale at the | ldates is set forth in printers | Central Baptist Church Mrs. Philip Simino and daughter, Gouluns Simino, were recent visitors In Library. S o Miss Adslaide Brown of Providence Divine Influence in the. Spiritual |bert P. Collins, at Chestnut T, the Rose of New England. 8 cupying ethodist parsonage or] Sunday even the E; rth | old safe, whic e Stre. Feiel Greene of Norwich Town | 5oule Morse is boarding with J. .| 2 freached at the church morming | League topic will be The Tromies t b y. spent Sunday with Mrs. W. J. Tilley. | “ Mo yate PurYicaves this week to|20d oVening. of Fersonal Holiness: Leader, Mes.|aBipped fo them, . - - . 0 T. J. Brown was in Narwich Thurs- e ——=Faea Grant Hanner. spend some weeks with h H. J. day. Potter 2nd, and family, a Windhain EAST KILLINGLY s Gaudette has resigned at the |visitor Monday. Philip Simino and Jack Parady of Now Dostmastor nd. OIS an Woolen Co’s mill and is em- d s =< o Tt csted om Philip Simino| e postoffice was moved last Satur-| Funeral of Miss Amelia Barstow [Di0yed by Avron Heek in Union. Mr. BOLTON 2 %, Qoughiin Wb T m ) o e B Miss 1da Scott called on e fo3. Io. Gectee. Dogmarilie stove. Mr Personal Items. Ti¥ing with 3. and Mrs. Syron Hose S ad Order_of O Bo e Charles Gamble Wednesda: At en e s nommipelon =y Unfof Andover - Grange Meets ~with Local postmaster, In n. o ::::ni-:::‘::::”“n:mm Fobbins i 80 ferved contlionsts | oL Tt Tard n B | A58, ot Ahtr Iagee foved | Grange, Providing Emtertaing Pre- jore years, succeeding s % % N B e Caie Spoat Sovoral dase in | TALDER, Who Was Dostmaster Tor ARy | were i Nopaich Busaay. " SHi(H|way, who bas been spending tne.win. |« 8ram Henry Hill son of Dr. Hill has been |returned to his home in Palmer, Mass, |, Andover G Apat with Belton Boston recent'y. e New Books from State. e pRAL W Mre, Cora Fedler and. litile son. of | Grange Tuesday evening and provided Twenty-five new books have been| Irving Fremch Jr, who has been |Staft i, an enjoyable entertainment, Bolton SOUTH WOODSTOCK [saied o the library. All but three | visiting in Providence has returned | sicres Mfeer Loy Gonec cets of her|Glange members having previously U clough, 235 West Thames sv.not. Wm. Backus Hospital..... O. Ferry, 336 Franklin Street, E, Court Sachem Fopatuls.- = ¢annot simply depend upon each | Tattville Catholic Church. * {ndividual 1o perform pis part Proedwas Dey Scliook Main, 219 Central Avenue, 25 C | S that miivideas nas oo St. Joseph's Sodality Club 1083 Marson, Taftville, J. Quinn, Ver- | approached personally or by let- I Glocreville Cong, Church. 953 sailles, M. Rozyckl, North Main | ter, indicating the desire from | X(itich Free Iibrary. Street, Estate C. D. Sevin, 258 | executive heads for this support. | ¢’ jarmes . & A. Masons: Broad Street, F. Thumm, 40 | Leadership is essential and this | giote Tuberculosis Assm.. ). \Y/\E \Y oy and mother, being a gift of the state. Through|home. Mre s aver Gan *|visited the Andover order and fur- Franklin Street, jeadership must be augmented g e gk James Coldman and daughter spent | th® STOrts of C. E. May the Tocal rep- Funeral of Miss Barstow. G,o,g:’;_“d Botton Syatier and Tohn |Nished the literary program. The play Get your forees going after the | by tributary working forces. The | 1o Taniiet Susdny Sene- resentive, The Record of the Connecti-| = The funeral of Miss Amelia. Barstow _Earl Bowden, tade a briet trip| vwhen Women Vote" which was||il Butter Wrapper at once for it | Writer is well aware this sug- will play a large part toward the | gestion will be put into effect but successful end you aspire to. | d along this line may 'result Present to_ The Plaut-Cadden | in defeat in the end. Co.’s Store for redemption. STAR_SOAP WRAPPERS, After considerable work the | CIGARETTE AND SPEARMINT | A. O. Hibernians.. thousands of votes cast the first | COUPONS GOOD FOR VOTES | Long Society School week have assumed definite We are going to open another | Sons of Herman. Sunday with relatives in town. 4 Mrs, A, R. Scranton has returned cut men_who' served in the Revolun- |wag held at the Barstow homestead, 4t to vonm ‘Mass., last Sunday. given.by the sisters was presented in #rom New York. tionary War, War of 1812 and Mex-|one o'clock Monday: afternoon. Burial| Miss Pear] Boyden is employed in|°n excellent manner and much ap- Eugene Wiloos Joat bis youhgest won | 1088 Wn.r‘:d Teceived Tuesday. It|was In the family 1ot on the farmh. | Hydevilie. preciated by the audience, as was the ——ey | ol Y g a8jutant -goneral. | She 1s survived by a ister, Jans Bac-| Mr. snd Mrs. . 3 Roberts ‘were|7hole program. The remainder con- Mrs. Ernest Rice of Barre, | stow, and a nephow. Louls S, Barstow. | suests of relatives in Chicopes: M sisted of a paper on Farm Life by HOW’'S THISY - ‘Mrs. Hattie Harris and Mrs, WHlls | over Sunda i 458+ | Mr. Gratehel and vocal and instrumen- We ofter One Hundred Dollar - D.|Bartlett of Providence were here Mon- tal. music. Cake and jce cream were Served. There. .were _nearly sixty i 3 Pl B XA Ll ‘he eople ha danca. ip| 357 fo sttend ihe ‘funerdl’ of “Wids STAFFORD e { totals and are placed to the | gertile source of obtaining votes | St. Andrew’s Church =t B P aNeY g'o%"?w” s [the nad o Dok, Beeeis il | Amelia s i Mok Breeat Wiidiebed Talk. B3] creait of the candidates new | in the Library Contest through | Pecics Library ... We, iie undersigned, i |nished by Prof John Morse and|ponaa amd . Miss Marion Lamb of|Sale of Russell Farm—Funeral of Mrs, | -Rev. Julius Augur had. meglc lan- |([SX aspirants for the beaulful Tio | the redemption at five votes each | Grace Churc o iv Ga §, Cheney tor the last 15 vears daughter ‘r\;i'ngfllimmi':ixmlx“ cream | Mystic have been spending o few days Emily R. Parry. tern pictures of Jerusalum at the eve- s nancially s fl‘v%;;lr ;u%r home here. ————— 2 nh-Lg %xeenncf last slilldltl et ty from the urchin on the street | ing Gum, 'and the Star Scap | Taftville Cons. Churc able og:‘rry out any omnunns ‘made Injured By Fall. Te e has regmufl from | * At the meeting of Stafford ¢range| A. N. Potter '}W n, h'";;’ P to the banker from the laymen | Wrappers at ten votes each, | St Mary’s T. A. Mrs. C. M. Paimer of Willimantic, | ViSiting relatives in_ Arcti Tuesday evening there will be work |9of;the:week visiting school0s. to' the clergyman; from the ser- | Whus peteduted at the Phuut- Polish_Society . every sentiment in the communi- | Boxes, or in Spearmint Chew- No. 2 e \Y sister of N. O. Chaffes and woll lnows |-, Misses _Abby and Ruth Pray of|in the third and fourth degrees. ook, G3 T.. Newcomb has returned to vant to the society matron, Cadden Co.'s Store. Great num- | State Hospital for Insane. here, is in Si. Joseph's haape(ltlal_ that | Ballouville” have been vhmn: the \ifs. Saran Black returned last Fri- | St Francis Tospital in Hartford. 1 fact, Norwich is fast dovdnplnt bers of these coupons and wrap. | Preston City Baptist - suffering from a. fractured knee | Srandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. dl.y n-om Maynard, Mass., where she | Misses Minnie Engle and Clara {;‘?" into one great common body of | pers can be obtained by any Church . anf & sptamed WeIst injunies ro | FTEY: ‘been spending several manths wity |of Hartford. spent Sunday with Miss individuals aspiring to Ao same | working faction and developed | Koscinski Sar | reived from a fall last Friday at her | 2rold Brooks visited his sister, s oha Ingham. Anna Post. v d with a single purpose in | into an enormous vote and it will | West Town Bottie. Sola by all dragsists. home. Mrs. A. E. Sayles at North Seituate,| Mrs Emily R. Parry died Monday | Mrs. B. T. Place of Pittsfield, Maes, View. enable s sreat many people who | Parx Church Take Hall's Family fiu for consti-| Miss Julia May is visiting her sis- [R- T for a few days last week. ' at the home of Mrs. Emily M. Goodell, |16 with her father, G. T. Newcomb, The first boom of @o not make any use of same to | New London County Tem- pation. ter, Mrs. Annia May in Newton, Mass. ufus R. Chase is at the Chase The funeral was held at (i houss Misses: Afina Post and Josephine sends The Knights e | S pushing forward the porary Home . L hamstead for & Sewitavs. o Thursday ‘at 18 a, m. _Burial was atMathein entertaineq the Ladies’ Aid fo the foretront, the position al- | Sgures in the Library Compett- | Norwich Grange P. of H.. Clean-Up Day. Westford. | Society at the Bolton Hall Thursday School = Y ways coveted by every contest- tion instead of throwing them in Universalist Sunday School Rheumatiem fs a dicease character. | THEr® Was a general turn out of men NORTH STERLI} H STERLING Gagne brothers have sold the prop- [BUSMmOOR. 1 h o vork ant, This worthy organization’s | the discard. It is not necessary | F. O. Tasies. - 1zed by pains in the joints and in the |20 teams on Monday, to clean up the the Russell farm onf E. I Finley ‘of New York spent friends were alert from the very | for us to elucidate upon the | Second Cong. Church. muscles 'ébehm°fi‘ common forms are: fifi‘r'.‘.’é‘:é‘r‘y":l" %‘e. lwua:, 3 ;::?d ::: Alfrod: Rhet 16 Rates - Mimivats. for sc.nom Street to George E. Cooley of | Sunday L ?rst mom:ntmp:?'::f J_Jh:y oo thousands “mhemoufi:sth?g (W haye niot entaad gl ut ma 4 g adi &t Hartford. ear to ere will be cast e oo el g ;}f:";n;?f;n appetizing dinner in the chapel New York Mari Funeral of Mre.| “'The bi-monthly covenant service wiit| SOUTH WILLINGTON Gt to win and that these friends ants with less than 100 votes S Tombags, &1 OF (1666:Gphen Cas <] Jdulia Griffith. be held at the chapel this (Saturday) have given ready response is | you to include hie most Der- | we nave a record of same Bow- be helped absolutely by applying so: qun_LE afternoo: i i i it self-evident. stently your daily campaign. 4 A ood liniment that pentrates! Am ape Raymond Lewis, who has been| . The Stafford boys and a team fiom | House Burned, Setting Fire to Fields The big stride made by the 'A. O, JOHNSON, b5 m?r‘i’lo“t:’;:::j;‘;m&‘; hen bt % vote REISooAls. L iay all at Hyde. pusk Snd, Wooliwiiiw: Bungn)ow. workters hustling for the ¥. M. 32 Union Square, New York. plication of Sloan’s Liniment two or Torking in_Hartford has returned ree ti y part | Local Guests At Birthd: i the summer. . — VI Eive Taotent redst . Sloeer tn Persotal " jnday Dinner—| "G eorge C. Spooner has been il with Jishes Service of Norwich spent & ent is good for pain, and especially r— the grip. few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. : One of the largest forest fires seen 5 STORRS James Serevice, Jr., of this village. rheumatic pain, because it penetrates| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and 15 the seat’of ine trouble, soothes the | thres chidren o Phoguls. Ko T, Sre|LI0m Nere was Tuesday afternoon and etviced Dhat Jhexl?d prociiat B o i VOTES OBTAINABLE FROM THE STORES BELOW aficted part and draws the pain.|visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wiisht, | srun8, West of Sterling Hill Social Evening for Book Club Mem- H Greenhouses Slean n > . August Wilson has been ill. 9 S lem- | urday, - e 550 ot mow. Koo % habd |Webthore Satpy and. St amd s | 1400 Lt irors Giex’ Sov, Yong| bermcProgress on New Machinery | Mist Ao Service stencrapter in By Coatus 65 ¢ B g OB b ot Henry H. Crowell made & business| The oot is belng placed on the new | . The SLore was closed Thursday and John & George H. Bliss : = €; V. Pmdlehm, Jr. The Plaut-Cadden Co. G S g Pia Player Pianos, - Athletic and Sporting Goods 'M::':’Il '"Y"m!“.““ 126 Main Street trip to Providence last gveekc . {two story machinery buildi hich | Friday for annual inventory. Tirs. Julia Griffith, 73,"who has Deen |is looated Just south of the airy| Warren Chase and Miss Hattle g preumonia, died Monday. The | bullding. Lockwood ‘spent Sunday with friends funeral was held Wednesday from her| The book elub mét Tuesday evenink [In Abington. 33, 35 Broadway ///////[/’7—\\\ // /] e———————— home, with burial in the Line ceme-|at Grove cottage. It was a social eve: House Burned, s Ty T AR : H B igar avana Bat 10c C e A s ning and whist was played, after which | The house owned -and’ cecupied by Shea & Burke M‘o"‘rfl“’: s'ml"}f Shop i i cakie and shervet were served. Frank Vorksek sout one and & haf R b utfiitters to Women Bands redeemable for 10 votes Alfred Hart of New York, who has| A special meeting e Ladies' | miles east of this village, was burned " B Main Street each at Plaut-Cadden Co’s D e i H T N ml&nmu’}:‘rdg: ‘;’:??;e'of e ries | oo Cateiai kALY, Pass iob thb T W Collins’ Millin, —————— 3 contents were saved. The fire was car- lery Fi section, raising muskrats for New |the footstool ried to the field and woods and made 67 Broadway e ;-;eckur G:::’ o OE S !Muoanpbor R Dlenty o Work Yor:the fire Nghtecs. A light’ thunder shower pased over RN NN e hére Tueday evenin Miss Ruth Miller has resigned as Start on Bungalew. it Shoe = ] stenographer t» the president and her | Leon O. Woodworth has begun oper- Q“‘,L‘:YM“" smg“q’ Superlative Flour EAST THOMPSON m 1s taken by Miss Miriam Ackley mm looking toward the buumng ot The empty 24//4-pound sack good == . o §hungiengiand prrchesed of Wi > Gold Medal Butter for five hundred votes at - z2 Mrs. G. Lamson lnd son Arrol | liam H. Brackett. Fe has Danhzl < will look after their wants with Plaut-Cadden Cos Rev. O. E. Newton and wife left Sat- |aTe vhmnl in_Bridgevo: Elakeley blasting out stumps and rock proper care, and a large vote is | Wrappers redeemable at 100 laut-Ca -’ urday for their new field of labor. Mrs_ Robert Vibert is ml.klng a short | to allaw of digging a cellar and Lyman | | assured on all moneys i votes each at Plaut-Codden Co.’s = Ome m an ee ur Rev. and_ Mrs. Frank™ chmm.m visit in Hartford. 2 Marsh and a helper_are laying the these stores. Heckers’ Cereals arrived in town Friday.afternoon b: foundation walls. A Willimantic mam Schwartz Bros. for 50 is to do theé building. ] izl The empty package good for g e Spearmint o Votes, excepting Superlative Self- automobile. A good audience rrn:afl the pastor Sunday. MANSF IEI .D CEN IER Albert Shumway of Wi ‘orcester, an 7, 9, 11 Water Street . o ““““““",‘,’;mmwwn Successful -Sais of Potted Plants at ... HEBRON Farm Implements Raising Flour and Cream Wheat Farina which are redeemable for Chzwmgum § Many of the mutmodemfummplememmon display was a caller h ety Coupone. v” for five votes, Lere. Stop in and look them over. While you're here let X00: Higlve, | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Frink and son Star Soap Wrappers good for ten vy 100 votes each when presented at Clinton. and his_wife, of . Canterbury, Yotes at Plaut- the Plaut-Cadden Co.s us show you a roofing that will give you lasting satisfaction. This roofing is of Potted. Plamte: Bih los oremm Sale |were calling on friends- here recently. e mfl".,,’%‘:;’ ey five, &% O |Caks at Mansfield Hollow. Many pret- | o piclen Clibert was home from Nor- T RSCR AR es aag Providence Bakery : A party of gentlemen from Rhode ‘V plants were sold and a g00d ‘sum | “\iio Wyman is kéeping house for 132 Main Street The wrappers from Fox’s But- . . ter Bread and Butter Krust Z Isiand were In town trout fishing, |4 Bdded to the treasury. Mf. Peter Hipp. Tlnmeo Sq\nn Garage | Bread good for ten votes when Wednesday. st town last week. and Mrs. E. T. Smith were in A Pfi"r’ at h sumy ; Bome, yimanse, b er summer | willinantic Wednesday. Repsire. Storsca | presented st Plaut=Catidell Godt WILSONVILLE Dorothy Allen, who ,,,:;:fg:::"z,,’:&;;‘" o THE GROCERS AND MARKETS e e rigusly 1l s slowy improvi oy et e T e v A Tlu Norw\d\ Electric Co. Fred C. Crowell Mrs. May Higsins of Worcester| M D“’ ia’at Groton Long Point A spent a few days the past week with A e T et Paints e —— 42 Frankiin Street Franklin Square Electrical Supplies and \\\\\‘&\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\_/// % T B, rine | OB Rt 8 Shoion SRS | ) ok TR I T2 et A T.Otis & Son Contrastiog e \ RU-BER-0ID puts and we recommend it because it Hiniey. eboim el piial in Wilimantie, o T e R0 ang gy e 9 TS Coanin % OUR DRUGGISTS A Rogers’ Domestic \ pairs, and that dxuper roofings always gives satisfaction. Mrs. James Kelly is at her home| Miss m‘ Hughes is at home as T n ha et A8 foon, fh wove: tnto * James W. L °°NVEN'=NT"Y \ Eittoey have veed Lot 49 8 Bovars of miations. We sl e s EAlly she 15 me. Eighth Street and Central Ave. TO ALL 7 Laundry pieces after a few seasons. the genuine, with the “Ra.ber-cid Mr. and Mrs. Brightman entertained Thumm’s Delicatessen Lerou’s Drug Store The laundry slips are good for: N e .'.‘"..,,.?“‘;“.1._.."’“’“-,;“.;2 SR WA e EAST WILLINGTON R s ine g 40 Feanidin Street Opposite Chelass Sevings Bank | sne yete with sach cant of orice u® i o 8 AR aaghs “Engler’ # < \ um"Rnby')u built to withstand tive colors—’ \l-m ::d T ""‘:’i‘.;fln Frink has left the, C. 8. Amidon 1s loadin: lualng poles on the w:“ and Sunday, e vlllt'thin s N oll cxtremes of climate, It s Green: Drop in. well be g o 210y 5% £ Keogan 2ad il g0 m’wfi. cars with & new e 1Mt | e e SR Kt ot M LTI y N\ Permanently waterprofed. show you the real et Monday. ¥ Sy LS B R e SR o ¢ Main Street and Broadway gy N PRRSYON. 8R0S, IND. s e s 334 a iady trom 'Storrs college were | two weoks' stay In Fbrot-tvme. 5 A special coupon will be issuwd tnwn M o interests r.. Man: ‘orcester,” Mass., hi Bra; 1 test % Hardware, Cutlery, Efestrical, Sporting, Housefurnishing WDODSTOCK VALLE’I tho an' ife and son are visiting his father, A Greeneville ::::::.:a:.:tm.-?fi:-n = < Goods, Paints, Glass, Auto 8 ies, Eto. 206, 21, 218, 215 Maim’Stroct, Norwish, Gonn. NS Mann. Mies Agnes Mna is visiting her I‘l‘uf Irving Barry crushed one of A ‘W. Cowles, who has been con- sister, Mrs. Will Esterbrooks. his toes whlh fishing Saturday. fined to the house this winter, is fail- Fred Belcher is ill. Frank Smith has entered ’.h- Miss Mabel Welant, and Ofrs. Allsw of the Willimantio. Toe Co, and he & ot b James ] _\ N ST At e

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