Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 13, 1915, Page 6

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wmr«m Mrs. Frances Waller| MWF«WfiWJM Oral School at Opera House Matinee—Dr. Senior m-..rm..asmmefmm ! Skin foeds and face creams and ncgr‘ugu cannot m-lknl:“ woman beau- , because beauty deeper nm that—it depends’ o th. In m : cases the muew of h:d?-h‘:nd the cause | 5 Mre, Frances Waller, widow of Fran- | both being n.rolnll& vrmwaa and ‘of sickriess can be traced to the action cis Waller, who died from injuries ‘of the bowels. The headache, the lassitude, the sal- : received by being struck by an auto- “low :kin, and ein: elnutexid?:; e';‘es are . mobile owned by Harry -Harding of u-u-uy caused by constipation. .An 5 Bridgeport and Brightman’s Pond, and ideal remedy for women, and one that which was driven at the time of the is_especially suited to their delicate ahas: by Witlian Kl . e nisms, . Caldwell's i S est b il By o brought suit for herself and her two pound, pleasant to the taste and free 5 g children against Mr. Harding, claiming DR O A Shytito e Dt . damages of $10,000. The documents in e s L R DR R - the suit were filed Friday with Clerk lis, ‘Ind.- says: “It is simply fine; 1! | Haswell of the superior court for have never been able to find anything ‘Wuhln‘ton county. At a meeting of to compare with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup. the attorneys. in the case, John J. * and now it is my family s v in MRS. GERT! e . cases where a laxative is needed.” S oan Waller and children, and Town So- |day of each month. : No\v is the time for you to make your m if Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold | charge, by wiiting to Dr. W. B. Cald- | licitor Agard safeguarding the town's R in drug stores for fifty cents a bottle; | well, 454 Wuhlnnon St, Monticello, | interests, and the agent representing Lecal Lacenics.” Fall Furniture. We have one of the largest stocks ever a trial bottle can be obtained, free of ' Illinoi the insurance company in which Mr. ; 4 P Higots. Harding held a policy, to care_for ac- | ~Dr. Charlées B. Eldredge. of Norwich, . cidents of this nature :an agPeement | formerly-of Westerly, was here Fri- was reached and it was supposed the | day. matter was settled in the interests of | Mrs, Allen C. Whitford has as guests all concerned. It was agreed that Mrs, rs. L. E. Bushnell and son, of New Waller would receive $1,000 net and Lo-don that in addition the insurance Som- |, Eight new members were enrolled in pany would pay all the expenses in Weste: storical society at the e connection with the injury, death and :::,t e s et : 3 by correcting refracting . The United Colonies First Thanksgiving Y T burial of Mr. Waller, together with the 3 S the wit ‘:‘-‘Q’m The annual custom -of - observing | ment, as it sent by Divine Providenco |lawyers' foex, an amount in the as. e ti et 16 rebpoitd (o the 4| 1% glasses are x::lnl fithu ro- made 3 §97 | of God, Major Talcott arrived in the | gregate of making a total of = e Thanksglving dates'from the year 1697 O TG 00 o ith Three Compans | §1,300, which the representative of the | call to arms in critically ill at his home > §lin our own’ Laberatory nnr‘lll o #ccafding to Henry Trumbull's History in Union street. - Mrs. Corey is in like ies of Cavalry. But the Indians had |insurance company agreed to pay. M’ofln your special requirements. of the Indian’ Wars, published in 1846, | the advantage and for a considerable| Since thats meeting the insurance condition. - to mehh yOlIl' % o instead of the form of the FIrst|time the 00 savages seriously engaged |company has not compiled With the| Frederick E. Whipple formerly of || gnd ses our new patterns. dnkml'hll, Liv- J. F. MARCH Thanksgiving observed in 1622 by our|the troops. Many Indians climbed to|terms of the agreement, and therefore | Westerly, is a delegate from Beaufort, . r- METRIST OPTICIAN, | forefathers in Plymouth. Indeed it was|the tops of tall trees and sent down |suit has been brought against Mr.|N, C, to the National Deeper Water- ing Room, Den or Sewing Rm we can fit you out to om RIST and N, the custom of the early Governors to|showers of arrows upon the horsemen | Hgrding, although the real defendant|ways convention, in session at Sa- . . 10 Broaaway, Norwich, Conn'* appoint a day for Thanksgiving and |also slinging their hatchets with un-|is the insuring company. vannah, Ga. your complete satisfaction. Phone 1318 " prayer in return for all their blessings. | erring aim, while the cavalry gave i Eugene B. Pendleton, auctioneer, so1d : . But it was for what was termed the | them a vary warm reception charging Through the courtesy of Manager |the house lot on John street, owned v gflmkmmmup: of !;l‘eéln%blm" again and again with cutlasses. Gourt B. Bliven of the Bliven Opera |by Nicolo and Rose Rossi, at foreclos- 2 4 Cl k of ey, Mass., from Tof “‘"‘c; But when the fight was becoming| house, the enterprise of his assistant, |ure sale. Attorney John J. Dunn was - P k rm OCS :,msnfi-.%i“ E{a&.e‘!% nt‘omtgeml:?:;ri g desper;te the x;nve won';an of Hadley | Henry Vennette, and the cooperation |the purchaser for $1,650. Ban - |arrived upon the scene dragging their | of automobile owners in Westerly, the % B nual Day of Thanksgiving became uni- | cannon behind them, which quickly put | pupils of the Mystic Oral school en- |ins Ma b ieqchapter officers, includ [ = versal throughout New England. th le b B Seio: Atihur 21 Neuh, $rhdd th: 15 Twas dufl‘ns She terible Spench wid| o °w‘::°l;m°fl§1 05155;"'895 Y xout. ts" Joyed a half day of pleasure, Friday | ter 6¢ the ‘second vell, were guests of 3 ug! e heroism of a few | afternoon. The childrén were treates hap! ¥ D e oo | LU et Skl not only they them- | to a moving picture and vaudeville en- S in Dot Py Mt HOME FURNISHERS Another 18t 1fke~those ‘yve 86id Tout. E sclves, their children, but 1i 2 J x = 3 Hadiey had marched against the com- | of meany brave English solalers wees | o et I O o en bera house| The members of the Westerly Chess Finn’s B Guarantecd. Also BIG BENS and mon enemy, that 500 savages sur- | saved, A I O e o (e, | and_Checker club_have | presented to (I 62-66 Mam Street, ; inn’s Block, | .. ines of Repeatera rounded the little town. The women,| And because of this and other suc-|but also had their first ride in auto- | Lresident David Franklin Stiliman, a % i oo - instead of giving-up to the fear and|cesses of the English arms the Gov-|mobiles. The party was made up of | Jarometer made in Switzerland 75 > terror of the hour mounted an 8 pound | ernor and Council of the United Col- |78 boys and girls and was accompanied | Y24TS. 880 and mounted .on a Frehch OGULNICK &'CO gm%nb;h;:er;n np;::l?‘ll;lgflbezn Te- anieta,“a;}’:oir%ed the 27th Day of Au-|by,Principal Tobias Brill and by their "‘;l"d by ‘}“‘:‘w MR d. & eived ence. | gus “To be Observed throughout | teachers. No such_audience ever as- | Harry ng o eport has Zhis they carefully loaded with small | the Colonles as a Day of Public|sembiea before in Westerly and thelr | purchased the Champlin Jfarm in the . Wbt ana, Loptai Y ;: " shot n c. and made ready to de- | Thanksgiving of Praise to ' Almight i ot ecia- | town of Richmond, not far from the 2 8 o 714 fend themselves and their little ones|God.” O A | piaasure. and o & way. was | Westerly_boundary line. The' tarm | 18 sufteitng from a palaful weund | wers in New London attending & ban- |32 Frankiin Werdet e A and their homes. At this critical mo- SUSAN JEWETT HOWE. |even stronger than expressed in words | contains 778 acres and Mr. Harding is T o s Havs | Mes. Jub . Noybe, b8 ‘Gavgnier s ) S ted with thy - { planning to use acres to produce | > . eti - 7 1 LM e o B e Noted Here and There. Frances have returned trom o visit ot | Frederick T. Bunce - STONINGTON ride. Harry Whipple, who is proficient in| Frank Wheeler of Hartford and Piano- -and -Player the language of the deaf and dumb, | Mrs. Palmer Brown of Providence Comem i i . i , who | aided Harry Venette of the Bliven have been guests of their parents, Mr. e 2 John Fitzpatrick Recalled to Grean-{, o serey A Senior of Westerly, who | § era house, is arranging for the en- |and Mrs. Willlam E. Wheeler. - Mr. Piano Tuning and Repaiting: ward Island Completed—Town’s |- port Plant — Church and Social | dence, Thursday afternoon, before the | tertainment and automobile ride given | Wheeler is in very poor health. Mrs. William -J. Carpenter of Hart- | Scratohed or marred 'cases “restored Check for Commutation Tax $12,164.| News. e board of Dealth 1o answer to the|the pupils of the Mystic Oral school| Fred Murphy of Hartford is serious-|ford is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Asa to original finish charge of unprofessional conduct, and | F'riday afternoon, ly ill at the home of his parents, Mr.|B. Taylor this week. 38 FRANKIN ST. The blasting out of the ledge to| John Fitzpatrick, formerly foreman|t0 show cause why his certificate to| The librarians and assistants of the [2nd Mrs. Enos Murphy, on Willow |- Mrs. William E. Strong and daugh- Phene 1214-3 “Norwich, m, make more trackage just north of the|for the Basin and Construction Co, |Practice in the state should not be re- | Westerly Memorial and Library asso- | Street ter, Miss Belle Strong, were visitors in borough and directly opposite Led- | of Greenport. has been sent for to re | voked, telegraphed to the board that|ciation, have received invitations from |, Mrs. Lillian -Mallory has left for|Middletown and Cromwell Thursday. UPHBLQTERIN g Blasting Out of Ledge Opposite Led- ward Island has been completed and |turn to the plant and & he had missed the train and conse- |the library division of the state board | T8mpa, Fla., where she is to spend the| Jokn Purcell of Salem.was a Col the working outfit has been moved (0 | a big conteace Tie mns oies o8¢, °f | quently could not appear at the sched. | of education, to attend a session to | Winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ben- | clester caller Thursday. a, point near the French property. BY |100 men with him, but it will not be|Uled time. In conseguence the hearing [be held in the state normal school |jamin F. Dyer. Howard. Seibert of East Hampton agreement with the rallroad company, | possible to securé so many: was. postponed to Thursday of next|Nov. 16. Miss Marie Shedluk, of Lon- M“F&C Lydia 820“15“5 dflngfldlu];hle s 4 "; town Friday. s {’ e vs’:“lp of lzndnd required was given| The MizpalT class tled two quilts at | Week. It is understood that the Wes- | don, England, will give an address on ¥ A o e A g o -‘5“;;';.‘"" e . by William Ledward on condition that |a meeting Thursday atternoon in the | terly Medical soclety is the complain- | The Story Hour. Douglas, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.|callérs in non Thursday in Mr.| Aueot opol lnd Furnltm meufa‘”im;;‘wm‘"en’t et me (used| Baptist church. g B ,.D‘", Senior has prac- | John MoNally, & pal of Lindell Bos- | “35 D870V ' e (OnCON 1 Mr. | CDavid Carver of Hebrnn was calling % s X ing to Ledracd Taland.. Thia fias T . Prayed For Missions. e v e ner of the toae; | morth, who aliot and lkilled a New | oi,y s nisce and her husband, Mr. and | on friends in town Frida 3 H : done’ and now there is Bie | Mrs. Pl rtai Aeat svoloty and e considers ‘that | Haven detective, told Deputy Sherift |y BRioh° Gallup, started Friday on| C. E. Harrington of Wulhnnzmc was Automfiblle Sllpcov@f& e and naw shere is . ssable | Mrs. ip Ross entertained the medical society and he considers that | Casey that the sang with which he . Raiph Gallup, started Friday o E. Harrington c n:pm ey B g ‘E.a&';‘;”.i The r.-h::;%“?hmcne!y e M b st fhe ia helng, Dpaected was connected had planned to rob the | 37, SOMOTE JOB (o ound, B | & X ior A and. Mrs.-J. J. Sullivan| - at ‘Factory” Prices WAt e Wit Siratty Dk befin | FEIIey stiacmotr Was o aow 08 f paymaster of the Bradford Dyeing as- | pout one week. : and Miss Jennie Naughton were vis- Cammenced and the. section. of ihe|Auring part of the meating, e Cont | the e esion ot the T i i, | fociation. when he had in his posses- |00 C"RENE 1o spending several|iting friends i Norwich Thursds ADANAS commerice the section of. the ng part of the meeting, the re- [the regular session of the Third dis. | Sion'cashi to the amount of over $5000, | Gl Bradiey is spending ral | iting friends o °Norwich Thursday, JOSEPH ANGARANG large--ledge mext the s wi mainder being by special roquest, de- | triot court in Westerly, Friday, but | oNaily said they were to rob Mo- | Wgks in Penneylvania. i R A T .5 Ve, ch house was converted intg | TOIed, 0, Prayer for mission work. Jjudgment was given in several minor [ Nally and then come to Westerly by |, Miss Ethel Hewitt has returned to ile. o] Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Saunders and |civil dases involving book accounts |automobile. ‘The pay roll of the Bras. | Lyme after a visit with Miss Marion| Charles Elderkin was calling on 258 Franklin Street {hospital at the time that the Adams |daughter df Ashaway were rocent call-|and other civil cases of like nature ford Dyeing association is taken to | Bradley. 3 X friends in Hebron Friday. 4 Express train crashed into a freight|ers on Rev. and Mrs. A..J. Potter. were continued to the next regular | Bradford weekly by a bank clerk, ac- |, Y158 Edith Deneke is visiting in New | Dr. Franklin C. " Young returned Telephone 811-5 <= ‘mmhh. C'nl 4 train. that was making the siding just| Mrs. Jasper Brown has been enter- |Session. In the slander case of Mary |companied by & member of the Wes. | YOIk Ehpeadey. atierc two; Shbsins suessi below ‘the French place. taining her daughter, Mrs. Clarence | Archangel against Mary Rossie, Which | § . Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Cornwall |epent at his home in New Hampshire. ALFRED' Diiskealen Déintrs Bradley. was tried out two weeks ago, Judge | vad’ eoainmeac o 1o 18 fully armed |y vg” returned to Short Hills, N, DR. RIG-IARDS Mrs. . N. Ashley is spending a few | Oliver H. Willlams rendered decision after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. Stealing Gussie’s Thunde ‘Work of improving the condition of | aavs in Boston. S for the plaintiff in the sum of $100 Holmes. Gus G.:rld';l'er ;ml now think that DEN I IS I Water street has been commenced. ‘Miss Margaret Joyce, w] and costs. This suit was the outcome MYSTIC Miss Lizzie Burrows is the guest of 0 Mrs. I V.'A. Trumbull is the guest | vigitine 1 Stoningion, has recurmen |of trouble. of long standing between her niece, Mrs. William Allen, in Au- |the president’s approval of a bigger of her sister, Mrs. Harris Pendleton, in g e e et s B anet it yeald a5y navy is merely an administration New London. On Wostern Moter Trip. have probably resulted in a ffty-fifty | D icates at Norwich Banquet—Large | ®"U¥, " 0 ge w. Keigwin entertaimea |tTicK to get his goat—Washington Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathewson | Mrs. Marion Kenyon, Mrs. G. E. An- | decision, judging-from a layman’'s view | Audience at Song Recital—Funerals | the members of the Ladies’ Aid society | FOSt- have returned from a trip to the At-|drews, and O. A. Williams, who have|of the testimony. A. T. L. Ledwidge| —Accident. of the M. E. church Thursday after- wood camp in Maine. been on an automobile .trip through|was counsel for plaintiff and Judge noon. Town Treasurer Elias B. Hinckley | the west are expected home this week. | Ferbert W. Rathbun for defendant. Rev. A. H. Bl:rmnon. . L. Pitcher,| Conductor Everett Barber of the| Eighteen per cent. of New York's has forwarded to the state treasurer| Miss Ada May Davis is quite ill at John Welr Dr. P. T. MacGown, Dr.|Westerly Traction company is enjoy- | population is reported fla*footed, but his check for $12,164.31 for commu- | her home in Cove street. - The Westerly branch will be repre- |George S. B. Leonard, C. C. Mc- |ing his vacation hunting. the majority seems levslheaded— tation tax, an increase over last year Miss Grace Fitzpatrick has enter- | sented at the annual meeting, next|Gaughey, Daniel Gilbert, Charles E. Leonard Allen has returned from | Wall Street Journal. of_about $5,000. ed the storc of Perry and Stone in|Wednesday, of the Rhode Island Anti- | Cameron, John G. Wheeler, George D. | New York. The storage batteries for the new | New London as clerk during the holi- | Tubereulosis association, to be held in | Johnson motored to Norwich Thursday | Edward Eldredge and Seneca Eld- Steangs Motitenbe: of DN, fire alarm systerr are to be located in | day season. Providence. The program includes|evening in Dr. MacGown's and Dr.|redge have returned to New York after 9e 5 the old ofl room in Borough hall. Roswell Palmer has returned to his | these addresses: Tuberculosis Work by | Leonard’s automobiles and attended |a visit to Mrs. John O. Fish. Ohia ‘shis Ucily “xiRe . preddeciisy Stonitigton__high school football | home in Buffalo, N. Y. the State Board of Health, by Gard- | the banquet given Bishop Brewster| Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gledhill are spend- | Possibilities at the front at the pres- team is ififng‘“‘{"‘ ot gy S g S e ner T. Swarts, secretary; Problems|and Suffragan Bishop Acheson at the |ing a few days in New York. ent writing—Boston Journal. Bupe Wil Bulkelay, sclice ‘Aedi o Greatly Exaggerated. of a Rural Nurse, by Miss Emma Vo- | Wauregan. They were delegates from| Mrs. Conrad Kretzer, Mrs. William = aftersiosn. on fleld, this| sggistant Treasurer of the 1inited |gel, district nurse of the Warwick [St. Mark's Episcopal church of this | Dousbach, Mrs. Amos Lamphere, J.| There are 2,000000 clove trees in noon. ¥ States is credited with saying that | Health league: Tuberculosis Dispen- | plac Henry Hiil and Mr. and Mre. Gremley | Zanzibar on 20,000 acres. Unclaimed Lettres. the average dollar bill lasts about |saries, by Dr. L. D. Richardson, su- Many ‘Attended Song Recital. The list of unclaimed letters in Nor- |three weeks, but we all know it lsn’t | perintendent of Providence City hos. Thers was & large audisnce at the wich, Conn., postoffice for the week |true.—New York Evening Telegram. |Pital: The Sanatorium and Local As- | .08 W8 2, 278 audgnce at tne ending November 13th, 1915, follows: — sociations, by Dr. Harry L. Barnes, su- KB'F"“‘ S = Weld - % New \ Mervin Burns, Nellie Church, Murray Not a Menage: everage. perintendent of the state sanatorium |5 3 o . - B JUSTIN HOLDEN, Pmfim' Drayman, Benj. _Gitleman, 1. H. at Wallum Lake; Rural Health Officers | kondon, assisted by Mrs. Reuben P. . e rayman, . . E. H.| A New York paper sneers.at tem- |31 WAINE Tae Ruval Health DMCers | Potter of Norwich, contraito, and Miss Greene, Kathryn McMahon, D. W.|perance drinks such as buttermilk. | 2™ ul losis, Y- | Blia Ryan, Patrick Reardon, Mrs. Will[Well, there may be hookworms in |20t health officer of Tiverton. et s va:tgrm:f MNOEVLC!::“'C;& e Coil N P Tague, buttérmilk, but there are no pink S e e day 'evening. The foliowing = pro- . : Styles e ten ki T astons 15 used elephants.—Kennebec Journal. 1 i &l:nmn was admirably given: Recit., \ e tracl s D ER—— e r and Deeper Still, ari W i for general frelght traffic In several | Amsterdam Is Increasing its water |35SoGiations at @ meeting held Thure- | S0Pl 250 Qecher; THL qa. Fraft 4 3 ‘¥ - F 311 MlulnC‘ry parts of Germany. supply. mation of a new organization to be ;_Spirit Flower, Campbell Tifton, 3 P O e B 0 ove | Mr. Kelgwin: Thoughts Have Wings, | MRS. G. P..STANTON:-- of Original Historical Research. This | L42a Lehman, A Birthday, R. Hunt- b i = N b e Society, according to the plan of Mr, |ington Woodman, Mrs. Potter; Cycle ‘ y { |82 Shetucket Street Bickneil, is to ‘encourage historical [0f Love, Charles Gilbert Spoors, Mr. work through original material and {XKeigwin; As At First Didst Thou Pass, ? £ to trom Light of Love, Mr. Kei e | publish from time to time such mat- e, Mr. Keigwin: The 3 ter as may seem to be of public in-|Gift, Mary Helen Brown, The Hills of - | | I hls l Gas Heatq Her es Oflomy 10N1C terest, adge Lewis A. Cook gave an | Arcady, Charles Buxton Goring, Japan- : f Which Makes a Difference. address at the meeting on the Nop- |ese Cradle Song, Mary Turner & muck Indians, a little-known _tribe | Mrs. _Potter; reading, Hiawatha's Weather : WORTH TAKING TODAY BT e B e » e - ik : an ampanoags in the early days o g .= - ] : Rhode Island _settlement. loved, from Hiawatha, Coleridge Tay- : With the sudden drop in the — lor, Mr. Keigwin, = ¢ of Jonas Co Main, of | e - - temperature, the absence of 5 , whil FUNERALS. Efi"o’:"fx;?fief"pfimi'é e aley steam and other heating, has brought discomfort to many. Prices for New Standard Goods [ 55000 B | s K amien, || A v of live steam—a flvod of biling weter—und the v ed in a smaller form with increased | was held Thursday afternoon at 230 varnish wasn’t harmed. number of pages, is now going the | o’clock largel £ COUCHI."S T e 5008600 rounds of the press of New. England. | George BT e ey sttentos DAV A inan In Michigan wrete ‘the mak sy aF Valeper: A GAS lll’_fllfll ¥ 5 ter a rest of ab: 5 years. In the |the Umion Baptist church, conducted s floors two coats of ff in seme places. SIDE_BQARDS B s S 14.00 Westerly public library there is a copy | the services. Burial was in Elm m"s:fi. Tittle time after wyh.:n °~:r':1'. Twater mod"on the floors =, o of the first edition of The Tax List, | Grove cemetery. Besides h!a wife, letting the air out of one of the until we could get it mopped up. and also a copy of the second edition, | M Sarah Dennison, EXTENSION TABLES at .........§ 500 || & thos cfor of e scnd coion | Non olrl limuctl 0, e " | BSEl20 ™ oot B2 Pohlparo i Bt f| S AR SSORTE Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Theodore Bailey |l Toiling. water came out and rgn particle. I would not have be- g y om- . .OAK DINERS at ..........,.....$ 100 ‘ '"E 'AwE 0F m ¢ Springfleld, Mass, Mre Mildred || ail over the floors and co Hoved” tnat "any vamieh could | fort in the Home of Offiice MORRIS CHAIRS $ G.OOl g’zgi& g&nmh ‘l:rv‘l:rr:. -n:ll.:flu them wm two &cnu of Y § h:: -t.n:l nny;xhln‘ 1mm m‘.ht‘ wlth-o‘ul: . . i EY Truthin businessisjustasimportant | yrrs, Jane Kendrick of Shelbyurne Falls, his wathe, wos €0t & R e = St o Jir=, Jage Kenarick of Shetburne ralle, || made w0 much, steam in the reoms 5o there s no chance for a dis Full, new stock.on k; ' ....FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUITS for .$20.00 i L Ntres Bood-will and | Phebs Ford of Mystic, ¥ o > ; builds a_reliability that will not be Nathan G. Fish, fow unpversally known SHAKE 7% “Vaisar, CHAMBER SUITS for .............$25.00 B e e o i || mav st S ha's. s | A7 i ALSPAR B v, Yoo f Ne in - guarantee X 2 IRONBEDSfor ............. .$ 4.00 he'eh;oughe dfl:x;e; hg:::raums },’:"&’: oh -pin:;“z:nfl"u.‘nd Nonv i A T T e e S G“ fl w : p) % advertised words of Scott’s Emulsion, la Or with" ‘the untold stories’ of Printed instructions for using Val- = countle housewives who now S because they are untarnished, unex- | charge of Rev. Welcome E. Bates and || mop their varnished foors with SPer correctly and a set of beaut! KITCHEN RANGES .....$18.00 to $75.00 DINNER SETS .$6.50 to $17.00 i Rev. George H. Miner. Burial was in || . - who disregard splash- ful Valspar Poster Stamps can be e “s : ey < e e e 8 LRI M e s o) Qualities are always at: igh tide and prices are always The popularity of Scott’s Emulsion t . ik oS S e THE HOUSEHOLD SHEA&BURKES W et | MWW':‘ - X . - 3741 Main Stroet, Norwich, Conn. N eas - G Ly T Auto Delivery pe

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