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»rhanlmg and'_ “epair Work - of all AUTOMO! : ARIAGES, WAGONS, WCKS and CARTS nical:Regalrs, Fa‘{nflng. Trim- Phol:(.nu. and Wood Work. ithing in all its m Rt e o teeis lr.lu #5123 u‘fié‘i’n’“ {ACTISE LIMITED TO nn”-.n.hlg... ')mu‘ at United Mn Fi lnhlu Co. vi-dw' Aid M With ,urk rily. before noon Thursday. about 50 Cnphm of ‘the bleach house, can |1 -State. me Co.' walked out as fh md"m&nd S creue in room of the United | M . company | table Ven a raise to tho‘; getfing‘wB ceats g or an an hour or under but it seems their hQB? xhree of about 20 In a flesfltch rrmn Pawtucket l)ll Thursday it was ounced -that an [nm 6 ten per ¢ent. in the wages - employes wc.k_(n the branches of the 1. §. - Brovmeneq St»rnng and Nur— wennme‘ cio e Moses—Bohe s Al the Russian church ‘on Convent avenie Thursday Peter Moses was mz:d in merriage with Miss Annie r. - ‘Rev. Nestor \Nikolenko per- formed the® ceremony.. Mr. Moxes re- sides on Tenth street and is_employ- ed in the mill, his bride resides at 75 aneenth stree Ladies’ Aid Meeting. The Ladies’ - Ala- society of | Greeneville . Congregational mmaiwmao:l(rs Oscar. W. Ater on . Pre W nesday even!ng. there being an at- of “20. . Phe meeting was é,;f’;";w:&:fl g 5 S the sting | €, Dion in Willimantic four church |- ,flu family The. Baruoni “ron ‘Works who have been ‘tearing down .‘;llae f)fl escapes. Ch’nwn present insNew Ha leys ~and “getting asfimms leys will be built near his barber shop and ‘ground kas all ready been for the building. Bow! has been ‘taken up recently and has me one of “the &adsng zu*,im 5 OBITUARY. —_— Mrs. R.“C. Dion. After an ess of ghreg eamo iwmr Yil;h ‘*Dlnn, dicd et her houg Thursday eve-ning smu—uy after 1 oclock T e s on, r Of e Roy. When a in tm oved -~ to ‘Wil where Mrs. Dion spennmutolherlfls, She was united .in l Mr. Dion is‘employed as 2 clerk in as | father’s grogery store. (ully entertained pn the * vlct‘r’:llis b;, Mrs. Harold and the host- i served ts. _Persanals and Nnht. gregational at 2 p. m.—adv. ‘Mrs. Dion is suryived hy her Ambroise, four A food lfle at the Greeneville Con- | church John Re n has cmnd 2 posi- | o tion in N %. with the Despars | | ais o;u-m.:ur " mnaon-wu\!ori’ “F‘J C. Margans has moved into hh new store on Hunter avenue. e Charles . Burdick is mdlng -umwm:mnd-m NuwBed- fo!.‘z B e attended 2 B i £ -1 . ruqfil!hml a tion: min- & g‘?” mw:”m o mmoauu. MW OF : MUGHT!“ OF VETERANS . Fw lulu~ Morning and Af- 'm’ maiorm on or before £ thras | Banefit Conosrt to Be Given by Unit- | e WAR SUFFERERS OF ! THE c!NTlAL POWERS. ' ed German -Sogjeties of Norwich and Vicinity. . P — Music.lovers may anticipate a mmnm The seventh m mulmon of the National alliance, Dnuhm s Veterans, department Connect & vfllomumm!huomm treat in e programme promised for | the concert to be given May 21st in | Yice Broadway theatre, under the auspices of the United Germans of Norwich tnl Smil »Mfiw%m -Princessin_Ce: BOZRAH 3