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“ Y‘mm and Elizabeth Lanz N s d vmn\m ?«'.""""""'-"*'_'Mv.uhwm Meeting Waa 242 No to 235 Yes— ew tm Aus. 20th 1s St Batholomew's day. ‘g:;r:?:flt"!:zlll i at der home Privilege of Am“u“‘ Legislature Re- MMM ‘“‘“:fiu‘::hmhmnmm-« Rt MMMH“M | ; it of ve BrEe ot | causes the food ‘Thayer Block Smoke a Krohns' Special cigar. The rise to\ flatulence, thlu&.—m - R { T .mh'm'\-'-- 28 heat and humidity Monday of North: [iact lepiatature, of the | The stomachiteelf Most :nnm Market A - Nivaar ton, is Yisiting her sister, m..m o‘i"'sm?:m E:: State|put it is weakened. Norwich .",,,“" . #:.' . 3. Fiynn of improvements heiq s |famed by harmtal Norwich, was rejected by a steps are taken to Bayberries, which are gathered for returned home | of seven' vot Monday. ana_after | L Quality and Low Prices | ane Sundiet"ars erowing wei in Mont: ug e e o | ot e st s 47T % ocd that 8 | e stomach will sarely that will win ReR et 845 oock. Monday sventng | Crowsit of e o 18 B0 reasee why o 'w un state on ‘lu f‘m of Laurel Hill \‘:.n.;; Mayor Murphy, as the tha aia- for held, contestants delay ';‘_T_‘ COME TO MARKET | Rliowing Sundays Tain. "~ 0 ™ | tuiking o fow dave tn Britoy R, 1" |2 (he gpecal sy mestive, “¥he Butiof Lox was placed Monday et Baties | comes 3 hiunle Srapeotic N =Y A mmt mentions | Miss Mae McDanald of Nacuvic wwno | YOted mo, the special act B N e e avenue, New |$aR be Instantly neutralized 3 been v Telatius & 3 and fermentation _prevented 2y g (e serve 12 Miaa GO | WU T Yo v A Tetirned 1o | Bo lasued. A e B o Americans. |1aking o teaspoontul of pure t er home. a . . LSRR ARG MR Sontest s & pODU- |1y after meals. It should be remem- Marian Blesk, 3¢ Main are notified| Rollo Harria la able totenjoy a short N Ty nd o peroent fo insure | bered. Mowever, that bisurated mag- lu“: ""““‘“ RS Sirriage drive after being confined to - After mental develoment Ohly are | Pram the Docteiarion lotally different ) "\. e ‘ - onvc" . many with tys Mavor mere Dbeauty does not .e',".’“."m"‘.. { Mueine Wi Mr. and Mre. Frank Sutolffe of - AbSR Supvree . i South jndham have beea s of Nr_and Frank E. W m.\“:l .Al- ¥ullla, R L Miss Beasi of Franklin M Street ia the I\I::! ol h::bhlv(hor Har- he surroundi: rison Brow: ary, forme ln the ulblhn{lmrr "ou lh'l Iy of this eoity, o8 closl Mr. and Mrs, Levl Baker of C: F, Brennan has been towed | terbury Were recent nukr ;:‘lr‘ mn. ‘where I.IQ hlfl Rnished | Raker's slster, Mrs, Mary Rl!hbun. of tul%hor carge_of hgnlho Kast Maln street. i free H iég"; 4 i to assist in eatries. Medals and i 7% 7 i W Bdward MeCormick of New York, | It seemed to be an e tive act is ; 3 with. The ‘“ and Goorge MoCormick of Fitehd, Supply to th ‘Companion. ward- : wm the restor of St Jamex chureh | e, “hate returaed fer a Viatt at | L8 around the door _— Sal profession what = has long been e You will be surprised to see = m 5 \‘fl‘m‘;‘,}l R eert*\us [ theie home on Summit street, Fanting.— sclentils. dath comcerning| | AS noled bove there are five dlvi- . A 'fl sarvices are in o OCAr [ The party of young men from Nor- | NEW LONDON MAGHINISTS Tl VO _— - i e A B 3 w‘z\& ;:«J:r —— u“x. S ““mk OUT ON STRIKE |. CES BIG WAITING LIST TMM.:::.I: to \':m celve a diploma, making ten n in all. and i 5 Saybrook Point 1n firned to thele homes Sunday. | Four Men Dissharged for Joining New | Regular Weekly Mesting Was Held on [ valuable 1o the Community conducied 3 . ‘our Men schat ing Rednchon ::‘.“ ': ":.“"53;‘3 RO | e Margarte * rwtes o Union and Ram Waiked Out Menday ot Sanaterium Hors. | NOTE, Shicational rather thas, compst; ig Fenwiok Hal e Yas Clul Voonsocket o AN ss Frances v parents and chil secure from the e y R ite The weekly mfl(ln‘ of the tuber- on. 3 200 the cottages. Feoell of i\l“uum:filc. are, the Euests c«\mfin?“f“ L e . P [eave ‘Ommision whs held Monday contest is more knowledge and better| In adition to the above lwu‘- the 3 9 ccording to the report of the en- London, struck Monday, because four instead of | SAT® through the examination of the |superintendent is A ohild by competent physicians. Small | each of o Ior ooe & tertainment _committes of the Pleas-| Charles D. Prentice has returned to|union men at the plant had been dis- $AER"of the ten winners order for one T At isw Improvement socley. "¢ | hle Reme afier spondin o fow daye | hared The strikers held & meating [ The commizalon | defocta are uncoversd and remedies are | half dosen phetographs at Houghtow's. | Some of the special items i Dazaar recently at the Carpenter |at Wintergreen Polnt. Mr. Prentice 2 L b gtve e > kno we will offer will include casino cleared about $110, Will return this week to Yale Scien. |out for publlcation. The concern ls- nesting the demy e e — HELPLESS ALL NIGHT H Orwing 't prébvuse ‘of hualuedn, i U00 SRS, Whees et o wtodent, - [0k o eintemant i WAL AN | O oo e batore: e Thy SO AFTER FALL FROM BELFRY.|China and Glassware, Vasesi i nection with the N Miss Vi lad to take the men back under the [301 patients in the four institutions, | 'R & better start in life because of - B NUEAIre: WIEht Whloh ren: 15 | Tisbery, | nr i Vit ae st a1 e ™ ana % arge waiting list, ‘Thers arc | e Knowiedse gained by the pareats.|Irving Cengden Breke Leg in Nerth|and Leather Goods. = Visit our store and see | [AYebeen held this (Thosday) evening, | turned ‘home atter _spending three | The men were called out by G. A.[aly ive Vacancies in the men Will Lesture in Town Hall. tonington Congregational Chureh s has been postponed indefinitely. ow;eukr l!AGmmn bo-;'x l’mm.h the guest Dmxnl nrrr:xl Srpuniaee te: IN:: mh:nln‘i‘ :‘:;uh‘nr e In order that the objects of contest| SU“nday. Exceptional values in : h special articles which ss Anna Drescher at the Lorelel. | ternational nion, ul les in be better understood, 3 anoual meeting of the Croco- organized a ch of the |the men's shacks and none in the | D&Y ~ arrange: Willlam L. Seymour of hor'kh ] Ladies’ Hand and Pocket mhfllfinflb'lw be held at Lake Com- Sarah A, Hall and daughter | union a few Mr. Doyle | women's. o, orreraen Mmade fof Gare V:|in North' Stonington Monday ! unce Thursday. Mayor James \n-. Eilzabeth Hall. have returned (o [ said (hat he tried to ses Mr. Lapotats | | There are no vacancies in the in- 2 of 351 Fourth an New Yi Bis wite's uncle, irel irving Congdon. Mr. Books, Tnvdn. Cases, and for this day only. S Bristol has invited the Mayors' | thelr home on W hiiams street. after | before the men were called qut, but |frmaary in the Hartford Inatitution. | 600,00 3% Fourth aveoue Jew York: | Congdon is janitor of the Congreza- . tlon of the state to be present. |u two months' trin to California, [ was refused am interview and then |but ihere are tweive in the men's | 0§ Sl 9o s, ning at 3 oclock. | Uonal church of North — Stonington, {many other useful items in Which Included visits to the exposi- [was forced to take the action he did. |shacks and one in the women's, Special invitation is extended to the | *fter ringing the bell for the cflnlu All our goods are marked mno..n‘ Jho dars been annoyed by | tion. pIN® four men wors discha Mr.| The maximum number for which | oBicitiane of Norwich snd neighborin e Bunday. had to g0 to - the | leather. a °"\ yle sald, for joining union. e ini jes_an: e s pro- ¥ to the rope. the 2 - 8 in plain figures, and what 1p Thae” roammarme | ey, Dr, P. J. McCormick, who went | “Mr. Doyle has succeeded in forming | vide is 565. The infirmaries are for | SOWRe 10 he Dresent, also to each and | jown he fell, breaking his log. He was N . W IS EIveE the b St red-omaimd | roe Ao by i ook iyt a =ood sized branch of the union in advanced or bed cases and it is there | SIOTY MOUNEY And members of | the | 0found until Monday morning. We shall give you some. f we offer are REAL BAR. | iectric lamps or bulbs do not attract [ tor a visit, Is now in Canada. He wil' | Neaw Tondon, with & raembership at | that there s an imeufciency of o \ During the ringing of the beil for the P he i - should be interested in this great work — ‘wonderful values the insects. foturn here before resuming his du-|the outset of 175. The New London |commodation. In some instances it [ Jnov'i "% in ibly can try and and | °Vening services he turned the bell in Station-! GAINS. LTI of Waterford, | %, 28 Profqasor of education in the | Ship and Engine Co. Brown Cotton |has been found necessary to remove 104 ail that possivly TV and and | over wo that the rope came off the big E e e ipan_ ot iz Qo e niversity, Washington, ir | Gin_Co. Babcock Printing Press Co. [bed cases to the shacks where they | “yRiaerly o 0 kel that swings It He climed into|ery. Three pounds of “Davis ) and Miss Carlene Barker Nichols of | Scptember. . E. Whiton Machine Co. and the J.|are attended to under dificulties |, (AT QUUCH, t0e hov v the belfry, and after fixing the rope on (g s s s i DOLLAR DAY } kg Yore s T e = VD N. LaPointe Co. were among the con- | which do mot exist in the infirmary . his way down. he stumbied and fell | Linen” and six packages of 1he Beide's parents, Baturday afternoon | nror o o S & Tor-| cerns which he mentioned as repre- |bulldings. When in the shacks the ommitizes in Charge. breaking his lef. He lay at the foot all match for $1.00. gty gty i el o Py | sented In the membership of the un- |bed cases require extra nurse attend-| In charge of contest, Norwich | throush the night calling for nelp. but | Envelopes to $1. SPECI Al S gt -.“hm'::(’ugg:‘p T ton ance and this intolves an expensc | Grange appointed Mre. F, 'W. Barber,|in vain. The services were being held A woman in a suburban town writes: ; R e T 3 which would not be incurred if the|Supt. Norwich R. F. D. No. 8, Tele- | in the assembly hall of the Wheeler Books that will total from bers of our household are MAKINE | aiar: eroninn afrer an - aboones®s;| STONINGTON CONVENTION. |Patients were kept In the infirmaries. | phone 463-3. school, which Is next to the church, so & long list of the things we need. t0|come 15 vears. Mr. Jennings 18 now. st Sl This condition of inadequate ac- | Jirs. Barber appointed the foliowing | no ore war able to hear him. He call- |$1.25 to $1.50, for $1.00. be bought in Norwich on Dollar Day. Sunda, School Delegates Will Meet at | ®modation was foreseen by the | committees: ed for help ‘all Guring the night, but We. ‘every lime ot “Fre Bujlena’s | & Superintendent in the employ of w Y, log. bers of the commission at the . W. Beckwith, E. C.|was no h til Monda: F 3 atvertirsaents. laree Sugar; plantation &t San Jose: Noank on Wednesday:: t session of the general assembly : Ibout ¢ ocleck, when somevody was| Of very special value we al ndoro, P. I b N e S AR When they asked Tor $15.060 to com enrollment — Mrs. | passing. A writer in a recent issue of the 1o Stomington Union Baptist Sun | piete the infirmary at Shelton. The | Chari Hagberg, chairman: Mrs | “Dr. Sweet was called and set thelhave five copies of Ham- - Connecticut Chui makes the | TEACHERS' MEETING Widnestay ot the oamk Baptist|committee on appropriations denied | Charies A Gager. Mrs. John E. Fan- | broken leg. Mr. Congdon is a fullblood- 2 int that it should be a rule that no R | the appropriation, limiting the total | ning. Mrs. Anna M. Hamilton, Mrs. H. | ea Indian He is as comfortabie as|mond’s Comprehensive Atlas Jewelry gnvpu should centribute HERE LABOR DAY. "{',’:r“m‘r“;“"g':lo NE PrOSTAMME: | sum . to what was needed for main- | M. Coit, Mrs. H. & Branche XNirs. Anna | one of his age could be under such of W full ’ s Fwnwral TMSIOUN Knd | £ Thies In Towne of Spragus, Staet-| 10, oall to’ order. tenance. L. Gulle, Mrs. George G. Grant, Mrs. | trying conditions. the World, bound in W. A. Chappell and the lecturer of ing, Voluntown and Lisbon—Schools [ Devotional and praise service, Rev. I IN THE CITY COURT. each grange in New London county. 0 As the season advances, the hand- Dirk Van der Ve &lvmm, some amhliaa”grown by Policeman | OPer Next Day. 05, u:‘dr::;c::! L e B o e e . . ) i s 2lect 3 ans—Members Backus Soc ety s Ha CotonnE. Mo Telst |y | Especially for the teachers of the | qifica on place and programme, read- Gun in His Pooket. e e e . . especially successful In raising decora. | tOWNS of Sprague, Sterling, Volun- | ing of letters. b - s ; tive blooms of many varieties. town, and Lisbon, a teachers’ meet- 1115 address by Prof. W. A. Wil- Seven men faced charges of intoxi- S, ing i being arranged to be held in|?uf, Washington, D. C. The Young|cation at the Monday morning ses- for $1.00 each. We have only five copies. lfyouw-d_ come early. WANIAR. e R Tubbs’ band of Norwich gave a con- Men and the Sunday School. sion of the city court, Judge John H. - atse Miss Helen R. Buckingham, of N . i 3 cert at the Atlantic Beach casino Sun. | NOrWich on Labor Day afternoon. Mr.| 13 offering, appotntment of commit- | Barnes on the bench. ~Three were fin- _Measurements, Dr Patrik | yori iy spending the week with Nor-| We have no job lots. Every * U Etc. day afternoon, and _although the | HOUSton, supervisor of penmanship for | tees, announcements. ed 31 and costs and went to jail as | wich relatives. weather was threatening throughout | the City of New Haven. and in a sense | ““33'15" aajournment. they could not pay. One man was isor similar] e - 7 Waiker and Gildersieeve: i . item taken hom- our regular the day there was a good sized crowd | SuPerv! - 1y for most of Afternoon session: put on probation until October 1, one| " 15T AnG PRAermiecse. L | Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Howe, at the beach to hear the music. ns of the state under state super-| 3 devotional exercises,” Rev. O. G.|sot 30 days with sentence suspended 2. = of Wiliams avenue, are guests of Mrs. yision, will be one of the speakers. | nuadirgton. until October 1, and two were fined 31 e - e ES Howe's sisters, at. Saratogo, N. Y. The days of the state eficampment | Miss Catherine C. Callahan of the| Solo, Miss Dorothy Beebe. and costs. Test S—Nyu, dar. Sese snd Uwoat FER‘ ;USON’S for the Connecticut National Guard at | New Haven Normal school will treat 230, address, Rev. J. Allan Bpidell,| " John Dunion, accused of breach of | D75 F; and A.J, La Plerre. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Coit of cam-| CLOSING ‘out TH! lantic are over. djutant General | the teaching of geography. Dr. Lynch to inspect score cards) S T.D. the peace was put on probation until brige. Mars. are guests of Mr. Coity George M. Cole said Sunday that the| Teachers also from Norwich or|“3' sddress, Elements of Effective | October 1, and Andrew Fitzgerald who | "R completed ang assist and relieve | 1T Cott. BALANCE OF OUR m} > 7 property at Niantic would probably | toWns other than mentioned above are other physicians if its becomes neces- | DOther, Mrs. Charles M. Teachins, Rev. E. Schuyler Foster. |was accused of trespass was put on Broadway. MOCKS HALF PRICE never be used again for that purpose. | cordially invited. Sprague, Sterling, | p. i, ] Erepare to Teach My Class—| probation. Napoleon Lambert, accus- T it s il sevi AT 3 = g, | Primary Grade, Mrs. C. H.' Wolfe: in- reach of the peace—was plac- Mow W, D. Beick of Stamt —_— 239 Main Street, Notices have been posted in uu YVoluntown and Lisbon will all open | termediate grade, Miss Grace Need. |ed on probation until October 1. "“s':“_“""“" ::;fi{“' ',*"";‘,"‘,L han | in town for a tew ;- o visit w m I' shore towns of the county by J. M.|Tuesday morning, September 7, the - ‘grade, Deacon costs e S By and e g 5 A AL E ham; senior . A A fine of $5 and for breach of | 19 15 he apointed by and in- charge of | son, Mr. W. Fusscii “Baird. of Wil o A- DAVB' 25 & Franklin Square Soard ot S R ey 2 gan. the peace and $13 and costs for carry_ |1, M. Crandall, Principal the Norwich | iams street 4. the Quiet Hour, Rev. A. L. Ted-|ing & concealed weapon were imposed | ¢ mo ciatl school. _— X ANl goods sold here are of the |gter laws under the Commecticut gen.| ©ON THE MEXICAN BORDER. s AP g v E - e Equipment—Susfe Lillibridge, Reu-| Str. and Mrs. Joseph D. Haviland finest quality and fully guar- |eral laws. SR 56, adjansnamiats Vees aridet ey nigt - | ben Potter, C. A. Gager. of Greene avenue have returned from RIED THE REST- ot Jack Carbray of the 14th U. 8. Cavalry e plaint of his wife who sald he fol. | "°p Fhiter G L Oeer a trip throush the White Mountains| YOU HAVE Tl e At Pleasant View, Misses Julia Mc- at the Firing Line. SUES CENTRAL VERMONT ROAD.]lowed her on Talman street and beat| ,rrangements have been made to|with Mr. and 3rs. Robert Monahan of NOW TRY THE BEST! Kay. Auna Finn, Ay Berricen Heteo b her. When Joseph Falcone went 10|1oid the contest at the County Fair|Fawtucket, R. I, in thel rcar. Sillivan, Agnes Curcan, Anma Eiior,| Jack Carbray, of Troop ‘M, 1ith|William B, Walker Giaime $5,500 for |the womams aid Smith arew & re- | 00l 0t o socona day of tain Govern: e WHEATSWORTH Agnes H.lf;.r;;xy. sfi?.:f,v’ foy, Anna | Cavalry, writes back to Norwich Fire at Kitemaug. oree- or'z day, Tuesday, Sept. Tth. Will Make Henri Mad. friends from Fort Melntosh, Texas. Setstinhouin ot 1 ff Sheten & : . BITUARY. s S The Kaiser's declared intention to ’ aie 8t the Knapp cottage for the te- | pyore s o e et ot & e o Jiiam B, Walker, prestdent of the o Entries will begin at once and will | wind up victorious on January 1 may at Rallion’s mainder ugust. ican affer a bullet hit him in the face. | S cag 2 hrmo!r" VPMOPOHY pdes B Patrick H. McKiernan, be received until the close of Wednes- | incite Marse Henry to issue a stay of Acting Mayor Alton T. Miner, ‘of | “Boxing has nothing on this" Jack | Giis day, Sept. 1st, atter which committee | proceedings against Father Time — New London, has recelved a etter | writes. He told of a battle between | 1s.500 againet. the. Gentrnl "Vermon 5 4 il know, mumber Teccived in”each of | Wasiingion Port E. M. and W. Ferguson, owners | the United States cavalry and Mex] " the five divisions and notify contest- BR m l of the Fishers Island Navigation Co.|can bandits, and said he expected to r g . He asks Bt yenrs oy % e whn‘ ‘m‘:.v.;r to be vrmnrh having w "LER 0 Woarh, Drotesting aaninet. ta muross | choe e s any time. His card oniy one division present at the same use of the wharf and the approach to | is dated August 16th. Two soldiers S v i e R RAY VIOLIN 5 s L ey e P D s T Entren ate ivided nio ave. ais ——— y Mexicans and soldiers were holdi, ntries are v In - Edward F. Sicelley died at St. Mary's | i at that time & Sang of 4 o mors | rcrinas *L2ied DY SParks from a loco- | by the Waterbury Buckle Sroinenty | sons aa tollows: soarst BT e e ’ I ‘EACHER hospikal, Waterbury, Sunday morn- | bandits. s e i) h erni1| First aivision—Six months of age, up O A m“ e ing, after seven weeks iliness. He = Py g o A e to and including one year. g i R FUNERALS —_— . ¥ Second division—Thirteen months of S Gentleman Leoisus age, up to and iIncluding two years. At this season Year many peo- Viclins sold on easy terms Wedse g Patrick Donnelly. A = ye Third division—Children twenty-five | ple find their hair coming out at an The Auditorium theptre opened its the of age. up to and including | Alarming rate and often fear baldness For appointments address E. The funeral of Patrick Donnelly was | stn ssason on Monday and i celebra at Cheshire academy. There | Tmonths of ase. up to and including | SIn L ¥ o A me. the ultimate £ BULLARD, Biise Placer Nor- | L2558 . held’ h'i!o‘ndha‘n:m;noln (553, Tclock | tion "o he anniversarythe manage- 3 Fourth division—Children thirty. | result if proper scalp treatment is not 54 Baitic street, resented as a special attract : - wich, Conn. committee with a 7nass of requiem in St P he five reol Paramount comedy Al of New Britain, Mrs. Ralph |%Ven months of age, up to and in Elicock wm'. Section of the Navy League | ricy’s church at 9 o A Gentleman of Leisure, st Monday's nn: ot Jaunton and the Misses Mary ading-four yesrs. Fifth division—Children forty-nine of of the United Stat i New Haven. e |l i S| oot A, s e FE S B BT PR ; of Patriotism and nacional defense. E Th carries his audiernces through a series B S o . ey (Jf, each member of the entry |0 rencwal of Bealthy mormal action. 2%, Tayior, the eldest son of M. | nard “MeMahon, H “ W-umnv D e e o | pots, ‘ol Bair tiope taliny Smd. the E. Taylor, and Miss | James Graham Trudor appeared Josep! difference i» apparent in a few days by HAIR and ny, ery‘.hel’a:-t daughter of Wil- |and burial took place in St. Mary Dr. kuph & " tn:ln"lbmu her, of 4| tho very 100k of the halr iteett, Tor 1 CCIa lst ey g, lage Henrietta Thomp- | cemelery. Relatives and friends were daughter, while Tom Forman took the -~ 7, Gicd at his | mittes Will, commencing Tuesday aft- | will surely take on new life, lusire and _SCALP 40n Avery, 3 both of v»;u;ys{‘?:mog. present and there Were & number of | part of The Ordinary Burglar. S o3 West f:a:'mm.m *New | ernoon, Aug. 24th and each afternoon | bea i O“M"“fl' be obtained = e marr esda; oral remembrances. Hlis Wedding Day, a comedy fim |JPariments, 103 West | clock, | thereatter. up to' and including Wed | from ‘or any good drug- HARP E R METH O D| 55 pustor of ihe Coleresaciona of ipacpiaker %, Hourlgan had charge | rimiull of action convulacd (he house | 1tiouing thres weeks Moess” with | nesday. Sept 1as be 8t he omes of W, | st Ti s not expenaive. Also MANICURING The Miss Ethel Worth, oty dramatts maoct:nn complet-. . 8 e o I B | SR sranddaughter of Thomas| At 3 o'clock Monday afternoon the |0 the Well balanced bill. and Elizabeth Hig PIANO 0WNM, NOTICE! Thayer Building, Room 304, us _cartoonist and funeral of Miss Ethel Worth was held DAV EATRI % - Franklin 8quare E. trom the summer home of her parents, AT TRE BNURE SOOI . attended the It you will communicate with 3 i ttey of New Rochelle and | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Worth Newsboy Sextetts and Photoplays | Srammar For Freckled, Tanned W. L. Tuner, o 15, at . 5 The Newsboy Sextette, five boys and - & TAFTVILLI hm"‘“""‘.‘:‘" nesdey, Sept per Bastor of v Se o B e a, topnoten Taue: . T radunta Red or Wrinkled Skin ||of TAFTVILLE, ne wili give you o b B n.:n::u on Monday. They sang well Just beneath that freckled, tanned or | A0 Of YOur plaso. m to R. - o Thurstay, Auguet c. e together, had a line of tatk, Ho 7 of the | ro Mu“ plexion here's an ex: T Burial , e ONE DBLLAR S e el T R o i paiee i oo A el g 90050 | Stop Talking War ) atives and friends attended the Se ey tiow of Waterbury. Sscaraing ‘the discolored ome! Buy & NEW OAKLAND besalond B AR en there SN S puh Mask 5 frar Toanner imagina te.. sot and utiful floral remembrances. bearers were Joseph C. Worth, Jr., a etled o e ¥ formerly | At any, drugstore _;_1‘ "‘h"’f"" “',‘,i have a safe investment. brothor, Noah Lucas and Willlam Hal, . 3 - | Sream. “remov POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY brothers-in-law, and R, H. Byles. o rhe M - Terry. T .,I m_‘ .‘ [ m CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent e s o g : T Shannon Bt s el 753. Room 15, Bidg. - _ Grange. 15757 Fomingion, and s o moth """" - regular meeting . Raymond ""‘.‘;.fll.., DR.R. J.COLLINS MRS. EDWIN FAY o St : e DENTIST $125 to $3.00 each.