Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 6, 1915, Page 7

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) Aunwuelg_mulumun Henry Allen & Son ‘ '-'"":z.....m... FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. -~ | Lo Assistant when Reguested CONTINUED TODAY! The Sale of the Stock of Meyers & Groie Diaged by Sncke sl Wil We are ready for another busy day in the departments selling the Meyers & Gross stock. Wadomtdfl“ ednestay's woatner: Rain, south: : i N "Brown ot shig city| B, e president ot wind chapsing. to. southwest 2 e ey A o e Shdon 3y |Comiatitee, T od : mmuh.gpzedbymkamdwfluh—bflu = h s ot al, o e are mighty ;ood bargains. Come today. e TEE TeR im0 il 5] R SR A, anndtincee BT V" B ' Women’s House Dresses—Outing Gowns _ Barc is of ge! , e mlpmiomlas Nolle Was Entered, ‘omen’s_Gingham i ““ ot State Attorney Sotosmnl w and Percale Dresses, fancy stripe or check Au‘m m’fifl'.. ot nmrrn.'mo round or V neck styles, with trimmings FAMOUS FURS Ladies’ Fur Coats and Seta Men's Coats of all styles. emodeling and repairing also h‘a . Superior styles. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St Predictions for ww Local i n A, 08| agains: £ gtk -3 mesting. : of, selt ‘material, embroidery, neatly finished with pip- of the there. ‘ma plque or The l‘]]'st Sig'ns of 1 charged with mm’“ an organ recital on the mew Plant l.. m;"pnflu buttons, slightly damaged, regular $1.00 mu«-m‘ H . . at New Lot orial organ. T B3 A s Sl Gon ‘on- Maseh- 3L Gharacior’ Dagesitieny. . C high t it 1 positions ome. ‘Women’s Outing Gowns, made of good quality flannel—pink and i '['EETH DECAY tide which 15 tollowsd by Rood ui.. ey ‘warrant convi The' case assine: Bavars LaDuca, WI;':MEI.:: ::t':n A mxm?ymlmn;::rn&u;o:am nn}a’:-”:ncmvflm-— 2& GREENEVILLE with- indicent assault upon three boys ——— IS PHIOS - sinzsasiberoesdiiash & a4 you forthwith sight to 3 uppo; Scientists Have Been in Arctio Region || ..c., Mesting Pestponed—Was to s very cauiy B8 kil Ladiow Ald Socity Mot with Mre.|chucsedios' e s et oy F Poe Yo Have Beon Hald Wednesday Evening || Tomen's Duting Sovns of BU0T, qualiey ouing Mcnis ave ia (). . Potter nesday Evening— pleaded LaDuca’s_characte) Comer of East Had-| but Several of the Teams Backed erfect dition, and are regular $1.00 and $1.25 values— 59c At Very Small Expense || Girict Notes, sen raonths in Sail from e B el R Dot 1a 2| out—Personals: . g e b e P And No Inconvenience The Ladies'’ Ald soclety - of the to support his Clayton Lewis and Henry Desoria, ; Mnrnme: Tolim Mawplt of the: dvcel : moment you first discover it— iréeneville Congregational church held vy 'ged. |charged with the theft of fowl at Boz~ nging g..m, ‘who is trying to form a Sun- F Dot aien 0gie) GEuvalal ichae Dleaded were Stat Captain Comer day Gaseball leagua, caliad for a mest 1 i Mrs: L. O of Cen not Shar owi will personally represent ¢ Wednesday evening, but as severai Thousands of Yards of Piece Goods 7 tooth in your mouth. % unauud e 35 tmemty e | e M Cffl" pretenses. Attorney He 'mlcln Mu: :nmmol ::m w ln;} at the teams backed . members an e meeting was y act e my ‘postpon: 1 7 Vain Regrets the president, Mra. Janet Lathro Z; Aretic pilot. = Managt < a At These Remarkably Little Prices Avail One Nothing o T e L 2. | Which he ‘waat inte stores. crdsred & BEE | e ey and o perty of M Standard grade Percales, full 36 inches wide, light and medium 4 freedom of our afice is yours || 1B that the soclety is in a very fiour- | large bill to be sent C. O, D, and Then | Who Yas Darriendsd the bey &ad be- Plore and survey Crocker Land, which, the Sach sitects, neat designs, sultable for House Drésses, Aprons, K C 2 3 {ne free—we || Ishing condition. part of the order with Kim. When | came surety °n his bond. =Desrosia | it was belleved, ‘members of the Peary | cided not to enter the league, as they |§ T°Sular 12%c value—Sale price a yard...... cosseassses The ladies made plang for a sup- |the, goods were deliversd where di- tenced to elght months in jall, | expedition saw in 1906. The ehip in fexpect to bring some of the fastest 3 S enf eituiile SRGIGMEE per to be held in June. After the bus. | FeCted mo one was found who kuew of the judgment which the party went to the Arctic|teams in the state to their diamond |} Fine Mercerized Poplins in all the popular plain colors—36-inch iness mesting o social hour was spent the order. suspended. came out with word relayed from the land think that there will be more |} Fine Quality Percales — 27-inch Chambrays — 30-inch Crepes, | - g - and ice, cream, cuke snd coffes wero durers YWere Exoused. i . | party that no such land could Be tound | money T5 Dieyiog independont ‘bail || Fllsse and Seersucker — regular 12%c end 17c values— 7lc | DR. F. C. JACKSON, the hostess. The June meat- Gearge Dyer, aiias Georse Brainard, with the prospects that the party|Manager Benoit is not at all discour- |§ Sale price a yaed ...... eseeeenes 2 llll will be held at the home of the from serving o charged wi i bigamy m‘ ‘would complete its collection of dfl'-l aged at this setback, but says he will . 3 DR. D. J. COYLE ||president, Mrs. Janet Lathrop of Bos- &3 oy T Wwd g Atho\. Mass and reach a point whers it may be|put the league through. He will call |} Standard Grade Outing Flannel (note the unusual width), full 1 Suceseding the King Dental Ce. [| ™" 275" Way, “who arrived 8t 11 ociock, con- |Iater becoming che husband of Sadie |Bicked up by a reilef ship this ot e e i a || Miar 1950 and 110 valueooSale prive & yard. oot 726 § % e % mer. nvite the Nationals of Norwich to 203 Main Street, Anriual Rell Call on May 12. gl S AR ven e T W aen " ;| This expedition was being planned | enter. Baltic and Willimantic are in B 3 Next to Boston Stere The Ladies’ W of the Federated .. Rod _ |at the time George Borup Yale and | strong for the league. Lady Attendant "Phan 1282.3 || church heid "tnetr Mxy” mesting ai the B oot thet At o ihe Srory Ta ) 53 o conaaey o Douglas Was A4S | Winship Case of this city Toat thelr Rome of Mra Willam Land. A jarge . . |lives by the capsizing af a canoe oft o ? num;-g were present and miich inter: - - SRR T~ R e ol 1o 00 Team WUl Sempliin. Tllel'e S style Comfofl alld Economy - st provailed throughout the mesUNE| NEW LONDON SQUABBLE OVER $9,000 TOWARDE o had been &n assistant te Cam- |t ERCFied I e cora i ) OLD DR _HARRIS|Plans were made for the anuual vall ; mander Peary, plasned to o with Me. | S55, 7000 P e M LRI L o ufaciured u.’lll und serve a jan, who - H-ES :E.:E:v “FoR PiLES £all and business mesting to b s OVER FIRE APPARATUS. CONNECTICUT FOOD SHIP. | Millan, w g St e et S [n B“rson Hfls[ery a lunch, assisted by Mrs. Goom How- | Injunetion Case Was Heard by Jud To Give Aid to the Belgians Who Are| Captain Comer has had varled ex-|0f the fact that New Britain 1IN I B procired direot | 85d; The mext meeting will be held ool R A " “bestitute: perienca im ihe Avctio” apd” Huason | 300, WP (SR are b || o STYLE Because tney are o SEE ey TEARAE In the eupericr Sour have Wednss-| Te tavasion of Belgium cansed a 250000, om Sy Eonson it [ {in o B ShO ere Bhnany pose || SHich o7 stk (e neture B e Norwion. Cons.” Price One To Play St. Patrick’s, fay morning Judge Greene hieard the | ETest wave of SYmpathy to SWeep OVer | st uo ot New Boaford for o sealing |of Mr. C like form is knit-in to stay— ampbell's Mr, and E_};:bfiix{“:‘;”!}.hg‘:;v arguments in the injunction suit of|the United States. This was accom- |trip to Hudson Bay. Sirs. Eaward Campbal, of O1a Systic. o L - in July = day, This 1s one of the|Alderman Thomas F. Gragan of New |panied by a generous response from all | The new expedition will start smooth, trim fit every time big’ games of the seasor for both|Landon againstMayor Mahan of that|parts of the country, and without [{TOm Battle Harhor Lebrador Wwhence Hm“':;:‘:g"'h::"‘::*“' s con. || th stockings are worn. 4 Mlss F teams and a red hot contest is 1o0ked | ity and soveral members of the fire | doubt Tundreds of thousands of lives | tno pole. It will leave ahont July 1 | nection with the Poneren mille RO B 0t } committee asking that they be re-|were saved by the gifts of the generous iCnl the fll.uglilgy :Chofln::i S;O;SB DT» - have no seams and are snug ® P 8 Pean tt of the fleet maintained by Dr.| Arthur Newton has returned to work fitting—no wrinkles nor bind- IAIR and . 8ang at Trading Cove. strained from purchasing a La ce | people of this and other states. In Gr:;fel the Artic IINMIONATY. CAD-1 after rorovenn oty s peid i i Speflallst AWssagll ity Biriogme automobile fire fighting apparatus. The | several Connecticut cities funds were & from an attack of thy ng anywhere. ALP Teservi tarted, tain Pickles will be master of the 3 »Cl shoir sang at the Trading cove church | Hesision. . o DoPe ™ LPserving his e Wi Cluets with Captain Comer pilot and | 57 ECONOMY, because they Tuesday evening. . . oy Fiank L. Mcthiire, Who! ap- observer. William T, Délaney has accepted a || ere reinforced at all points of {ARPER METHOD peared Tor Alderman Gragan, made. s |thousand dollas mark. At twe same| The Cluett’s party expects to meet | position in the cloth inspection rooms || Wear—no seams to split open Noah Ragers of Boston was a Te- | general statement to the court. He |time, in these and other centers, wom- | the McMillan expedition at Etah, jof the Ponemah mill e of good, durable Also MANICURING cent calier here. Boia ot the e “pote at the Apri see. | ems: Committess sando “olothes © ana | Greenland, and to return to New York et yarns and colored with fast | Sem—— sion of the court of can&n.mn council | raised money to purchase supplies for | during Septembs Dw‘iim D‘vi;h of l:.rswldunce atm;: :a::-rym::&:ae;ngmkm;agé A T 3 Miss Mildred Card is 11l at and of the dissolving of tie by the | the rauet at the suflmn organi at e erated churcl 0] RLORS, Alice Building, Maln St. i . Ber | Thayor's vote. He demied that the| Unfortunately, fhe need has turned | AMERICAN SERVICE UNION plaved at the Trading Cove church(f Without the strain of over- Norwich—Mon., Thur, Fri, Sat charter gave the mayor the right to|out to be of a continuing nature. The g Tuesday evening. tight hose supporters. New Lonfon—fies, Wed. C. H. Haughton is the guest of Nortn | Yote in the council. He then told of | war, instead of a short effair, has INBEGEIVER'S HANDS, § g thia i e Hoai = o the vote taken at the May session, | dragged along for nine weary months, | Norwich Fraternal Secisty Members With All this week we are demonstrating the merits of Burson Hosiery, an Telephone 578. Main street friends for a few days. ‘which stood 9 to § in favor of buying|and the end is not in sight. Mean- Bright's Dissase. to every little girl who brings us one of the tickets found on the top of Fran . Are Hit by Financial Difficulties. o 7! p # Treaslle Find Was Only Rumon, |Vored at thas tima o o BV g | E e oueh the sommminsion T setct g ston, — James Edward || Burson Hosiery we will give a pair of Doll Stockings free. Choice of e ashin, May 5. Pl | Wild rumors of finding a chest of| He contended that no approprietion |in Belgium. Therefore, unless Amer- | Members of fraternal societies in|Quigley. Catholic archbishop of Chi- |} colors—white, black, pink and blue. LANO OWNERS, NOTICE. gllver buried on the Wallace Perkins|bad bBeen made for the purchase of |ica is now to let starve those whom | Norwich who were also holders of con- | G280, Was stricken with an attack of i in all styles, regular and extra sizes—at 196, i .5 dak farm st Gales Ferry Guring the ras- |Such fre apperatus, and that without |she has saved tnus far generosity | {racts with the American Service un: L ety T Bime Hesierysis S lon B T s g R T T were | Such action on the Part of a City meet- | must be added to yenerosity it 1s |1on have just learned that this has s removed It A ere e toiownl] 250 and 35c a pair. L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, |fioating on Wednesday. _ Tn ing that it was unlawful to make the | crisis that calls for strong hearts and | been petitioned into the hands of a|University hospital, where his condi- ; ; Iy Wind &3 oo BBt g R B e e e i on | DD DAl Satatars receiver. The action was taken re. |ton is reported to be critical. (See Display in large Easterly Window) AFTVILLE, ne wil give vou a p ¥ -Dr. | M q Lrom. the - proposition in resard to taking | i, 5, DOUSIAss of Groton. who had|in defense of his posttion. = Lol e ‘Eonnectlcut 804 ship for Wel. [cently in the Tnited States dItrict | - o e barn removed, orney Charles B. Whittlesey, who | gium e @ concerted statewide effort irgl . o plano. During the razing Drocess several [appeared for the city, declared that it|to help, and such busy men as Gov-| The union was the creation under e ] — = siiver forks and knives and one or two >, ne grmor Holcomb and former Governors the barpOeation’ Tows of West Virsinla Inecams—1n this city, Mey 3 1913, [ ! ver cups, the whole valued at not | appropriation. win and Weeks are putting their e Saran . Char! a piece of newspaj 2 short time | ini led_to cover the purchase of a|that, while muc! éen done, 2 7 Buy a NEW OAKLAND these had been changed by mamor inte | truck. City Treasures Mitch L. Com. | remaing to be done. done, much | eatened and asks appomtment of a ;‘,‘,:‘:‘,J;;i e i e e T'he Sellmg of Untrimmed Hats and the more valuable Sud chest of | stock stated that there' was a balance | Since the 'last list of eontributors o D e “"&rgnu‘g:“: o] §'at 2.30 o'clock. i i ver. Dr. Douglass stated that the|on hend of $17,707 of the appropria-|was published additional sums have |thousands of members u . s cowen tsTvin eemmGmy | |articies bore the appearance of goods | tion for the firs department, sithough | been recelved aggresating over $2,000, | United States. CITLLIVAR In Wiitpantio, May & and Fine Flowers A s 3 thrown away:as of no value. the year is haif gone. In order to reach $100,000, however, | The American Service union has| years. 3 HANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent e iadlow it iy City Clerk Harry H. Adams read the |large donations aré needed end appeals [ Deen doing business about ten years. | puneral Friday morning at 9.30 o'clock |} Hunareds of Untrimmed Hats for Women, Misses and Children— 53, Room 16, Shannen Bldg. Call for Fire Department, list of appropriations for several years | for them haye been sent out. EBwiit ig| Its object was to carry the policies of | * from his residence. 13 Mapie avemie newest of this season’s shapes in_a variety of colorings, in- e RO el Mg oo and the records of the council in re-|equally certain that the completion of | Members of fraternal insurance organ-| Services at St. Joseph's church at value up to $1.50—Special price.. £y ey The autochemical from the central|lation to appropriations. The record |the project calls also for a multitude izations who felt the payment of in-| gclock. Interment in St. Joseply ANiing Dinckihvdine, up. o ¥ o 5 'R. R. J. COLLINS |5ation and th leal company from | showed that on two occasions a special | Of smaller gifts. Al altke will be|Cressing premiums and assessments| —cemetery. Wilimante = in all the wanted kinds and colorings, includin < e West e -u.tion ‘were called out ropriation had been asked for Tatefull burdensome. The plan of the contract | HYDE — ast Norwich. May Fine Flowers ‘wan! nds an 8! luding 5 on° Thirsday - atteraon Tor s grucy | 2ropriation ) T | gratefully received ‘on, behalf of the e Instred o Aacten e inc| George M. Hyde, in the 70th Vour [} Wooathe, Eie. “These fowers would sell in the regular way fire at the end of Ward street and on DUTTORS. shitiee the state treasurer, his age. P t0 $1.50 & DURCR—SPECIAl PriCce..ceuseeceecsecserarsacssanns X ‘Alderman Richard M. Brockett testl- | Charles C, Russ, Hartford Trust com. | Surance to the union and under an| hisage ' . . . .. ., B Mg g yxf;: fed that he had served seven years in | pany, Hartford. N 785 place, off Hoossvait avenue; EE our splendid showing of Women's Dress Hats in all the newest & common counc o s was T y - afte Main Street Norwioh, Conn |04 Mt. Pleasant streets. The house | contract with the La Frence company. | plodses remorted to auter S7° @13 | 5" ¥he principal of the policy. the bal- f 2’1‘3%1’; ernoon. May 7, at 3 || g o G nd $8.98. Phice @k Swmed by J. C. E. Leach, 0 purchage o tric tor 36500, He A il ance to go to the union. The differ- | pg: Tac N - Tonig. < Mex & & These made three calls 'for thelit nad been signed before an fjunction | Misy s Gonno gobed ence between the assessments and 1910 Yomnte B. Jerome wite of W. month of May so far. had been secured. He said that the | Baward o ]‘)’”“ r:;; ,:m 50| dnes in several of the insurance orders nham, in heér 45th year. La France machine was th ‘mad - e 3 ks ravs ‘et that thme peadiacting| rtav: East Lyme, May 4, 1915, The Beauty Shop Hartford Hebrow Bakers’ Strike End- | 20d that it was Miended Tor the B 1o | Mo any ReELn: Rockuill fates, and the fee to be paid annually Alfrea we Havens, ‘agea 73 yeuira, THE PuflTEuus & M ITGHELL co Hook d Lad ’. 0 e jon, e proposition at- | KELLOGG—I ‘aterbury, Maj - Al Th e uppany: T tractive in many instances. It is said | | Mrs. Lucia Hosmer (Andrews) K g : Alderman Thomas F. Gragan testi- arecy iliing, i J5% Hartford, Conn., May 5.—The strike aga Miss ~ Loulse Cheney, Soutn A 1ok, widow of Gen. Stephen Norwich. Conn. of 22 Hebréw bakers, Which has been B e Loy In New Tau sty Mncherte 001 E0 o I et e T B o SEsonisTyet % in progress since last Sunday, was de. | SiiCe 1872. When he voted as a mem- | Bdwin S. Greely, New Haven. . ‘man CRANDALL—In_Westerl, clared off tonight, the strikers accépt- | ber Of the committee to buy a Sea- Wiltinin A Aiken, Norwion m‘;}",‘e’:f“é‘;, T e s 3 1«15 irs. Saran A, il ing 2 new scalé of kages. e o e e ah &, Joney | Irving H. Chase, Waterbury cording ‘to information concerning th Pany‘u 8y e ot een ap- | Oliver L. Johnson, Norwich 00 | setitiqn for a receiver. The paymen: PR!CE—Xn Ashaway, R. I mv 3, 1915, HARRIETT E. BREED, e e s C. 8. Mersick Co. New Haven B Eo e that "oBsme ot | . J9seph D. Price. aged 54 ¥ one connections. = Sk ome length | The Misses Beach, West Hart. the union considered it impossible to| SANDERS_Killed in b-mn Richara ur ell Th 0 inal and Mr. Whittlesey made a brief reply. | = ford o congl 1 Ineersoll; son ot J. Harris ind Marie = e rifl na Mayér Mahan was in court during | Willlam G. Seeiéy, Besex | [ STRANGL T e e e ey Sendera of London (randson of the hearing. M Lok L S R s rp e the 1ate J: luernu Day}. 15 Main Street will be made to KEEP GOOD 2 — ‘Manchester . ! TEA GIVEN FOR Philip Cheney, South Merichester COUNTERFEIT BILLS TIME if you let us r it for LADIES’ AID SOCIETY ll}ob-f; a‘n:.h"x';"' Smll'url(l.nchener _— . 3 P e rs. John H. Hall, Hartford Treasury ‘Agent Is Instructing Store- | dav, ‘May ' 7. p. m. Burial in Hoput 16 in. gobd eri hayer Building, Room 305 At Home of Mrs. C. W. Worthington on [ Bt Rev. John J." Nilan, Hart keepers About the State, Maglowood Gemetery. 1818 and nulrull tudp l:t f:r’u year, % POLLOCK_In Preston, May n Telephone 488-2 Hedge Avenue. Martha Bajdwin Potiock. She otk DIRECTORS A special agent of the treasury de- year of her age. We also do first-class Jewelry Eighteen wero present at the society | "1 L partment has been around the state |Fyneral from ¥ residence of ner son, d Clock Repairi MISS M. C. ADLES tea given by Mrs. C. W. Worthington mnk e instructing proprietors and clerks of r. H. M. Pollock Friday afternoon, and Clock Repairing. . Us to the members of the Ladies’ Aid. so- retail stores how to distinguish be-| May 7, at 2 o'clock. Burial in Ever. Write or telephone us to call clety of Trinfty Methodist Episcopal tween real and counterfeit currency. , Newark, N. J. for your work, reen ' cemete s Kindly omit flowers. \ chureh at her home, No. 29 Hedge ave- In each of the places he visited in Ir Su]p alld Face Spemhst . e, Wednesday afterncon at 8 oClock. Norwich he has impressed those who | BENAC—In Taftville May 5 Hubert CUMMER APPOINTMI The color scheme was pink and white. | Ralph H, Ensign. Simebury handle money with the necessity.for| Benac, aged 63 years. s weck. Mise Adlse witl In the center of the prettlly decorated | A~ Friend, Norfoik exercising care in accepting bills, espe- ohican hotel, N was & y basket and ally the $5 In table handsome Ma ROC ciall $5 Indian head bills. vady Aulml:t‘ - at each cover was a pink napkin. i he special agent without making Telephone o T oy Sandwiches, fancy cookies, and tea o himself very intimately known, or dis- || Bloom of Youth e s T D 5 were served, Mrs. Charles Barnes and |afre. closing any moare of his identity than HENRY B CHURCH i % % REA) Mrs. George Botham assisting Mrs. agtor was_necessary, has informed the men s WM. SMITH ALLEN ini Sce the Superb New Hair Stock Worthington. in the stores that a crop of spurious < jadies can select There was instrumental music, and |~ Haven Indian head fives has been detected made up Into C during the afternoon Mrs. William W. 2nd as fast as banks can get them| ¥ou no lonser need to -doctor” that ltchies, etc.. blended Ives presented Mrs. Wor n o : 39,424 | they are being stamped ‘“counterfeit.” | sallow, freciied, blackheaded. ro THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. E.tablighed' 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING handsome May basket in behalf of.the ik 34§ The worthless bill is distinguishabie | blotchy, pimply or over-red skin. 8 c Next to Chelsea Bank Soclety, The ladies sewed on towels Rural Carrjer Examination. in several ways from the Feal b1l of can remove it, instead—easily, pai D E N T IS T 1647 | 3 ‘elephone 853-4. b et 4 e and other cles during the meeting. A & that issue. It is longer a frace | {{lo process, e T e S e conenited Etutes " alvil servigt|tion of ‘an isch and & loop in oma o e DR. E. J. JONES Adam’s Tam Tom Reilly Special Revenue Ccllm nation for the- county df Windham, of the signatures fails by an eighth |dead surface i ey der It Now by Phone 1365 e Cinresemur Thomas 1| Cone” ¢ o hea B¢ Butnas 178 W ot an inch to mest the big “F in the | fect 5 speorbed | Syite 46 Shannon Building 1861 mmer’s Evergreen, per case $1.70 G AGER anias Basw APy °'fl'-°'l limantic, Conn., on June 13, *1510; to As far as 4s known none of the forth! Take elevator Shetucket Street en- n's Light Dinner Ale, per case :mnmm&nmfi:& aa‘-:d: or the|fll the goll:lou & run.lacurrierrcl:: PR 1 Ty i B L R .’{&‘i—im’fi‘éi‘“" x:v'. Sn ounce of pure oance. Frobe alles to-the publlc the insst siaidera s e sland. ” He Wil commence his mes| thas oy toror cooni- 14 vacancies |and for this reason the special agent | or” s fo, compigtely” cover ine. fase: Babemisn, Dhlentr Coihacn Divarias ochler’s Pilsner, per case $1.28 ‘um. next week, with headquarters |from —othe afiees In tha above |Came to prevent the counterfeiters |don’t rub it in. Next morning remove ‘Bass, Pale .and Bur Delivery to ail parts of the ety Funeral Dir g2 Haxtiore, AunGuncement fo s of” | meriionsd county." The' sramimiiion [SPI0S, & Barvest in thie section; It | Sie wa¥ S NATh NS ing xeult Bcotén Ale Guinness Stout H. JACKEL & CO. ector Tt a3 rocgived, on Tuesday by Mr. | will be open only fo male citizens Who | undertake the I oo Gendripent to '&:dlor Ty this scoret wasn't dcov- || Shea & Burike B¢ & o lmported Ginger Ale, s = T e Séoratary are actual hand. el Frank s ey oA T Sanudtg 1 e e ers in this way. T Lo o 41 Main Street ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, | = and finbalme /Announcement is made to Episcopa- | meet the other requirements set forth . ” & P ounce 0wds Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. B > l merican HOIISO T lian students of. the foundation o the | in form No. 1977. This form and ap- Entertained French Class. R e F i D' A. A. ADAM, Norwich { Berkeley, Divinity scheol of o fellow- | plication blanks faay be obtained from | Miss V. R, Crocker entertained the ‘et will o effectuat] uneral Directors Telephione 47-12 Pflml t er i“d - h‘ ship “scholarship with the mmm o offices ‘mentioned above or from |French class from the Academy at . . & SANDERSON, Props pt service day or njg| Of Braduate study.” by the Firt of $10. |tHe Dnited Biktes oivil servics com- | aficinoon tea Wednesday o her oms ecial Rates to Theatre Troupes, 000 from Mrs. Susan M. Watson, wife | mission at Washington, D. C. AppU-|on Peck’s corner. The invitations and | ——— | SRR g » = P Traveling Msn, Bts, Tel. 642-2. Lady Assistant f§|of the late Rey. Jobn Henry Watson, | cations a should be forvarded, to the thelr _acceptances were written in e R ] g gues e PBVLS LR LGP Lo - £ g te of the school in the c!u- uhsnmn at the ear- | French. A pleasant social hour was 3 Dutore. the Banit s’ 5o | Bastern o ticut equal to The Bul- | medium better than P eonnmlfm . Shetucket Street @ l. el Lest Mal &pent, sing columns 2: 'l':'a gu.uonl. lnuetn "-‘.‘}h‘:..‘." r“l;..l.t.l. ] :‘.rd:inn‘l zomnu of

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