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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY,’ & Significant—you never find a drug- " gist, anywhere, who does not carry DANIELSON PUTNAM o4 ¥ , Prohibition Candidates to Speak Wed- | Wheaton-Goodale Wedding — Herbert E r nesday—Two Women Among Twen-| Bowen Recovering From Injury— [ ] B ty-one New Voters—Funeral of Mrs.| Night School to Open November 6—. . < Johanna O'Brien—Officers Electedby | Chamber of Commerce Favors Al 5 Wauregan ~ Company—Stolen New | Night Lighting For Gity—Advisabill. For The Teeth % London Motr Tk Restofed 5 El |-t of Kuaping Dite il Constanr Powder ~ Cream ward Dray—Methodist Church Or-| ed. Prepared by a Doctor of Dental Sargery Mrs. W. J. Bartlett delivered an aw. A. S. Ames, Boston, formerly super- | dress in the interest of equal suffrage gan Dedicated. Send 2¢c stamp ioday for a generous trial package of either visor of schools here, was a visitor in |Tights for women at a meeting in Gro- 1 Dr. Lyon’s Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream. Danielson Saturday. ton. Wi - [E— FREDERICK o : RS F. J. Riemer of Elmville is on a mo- n-Goodale. TALCO i 1.W.Lyon & Sons, Inc, 5 W.27th Se, N. Y. City tor trip through New York and Penn- | Ruymond Wheaton, son of Mr. and u°,.°""“" of all 4 sylvania. rs. . M. Wheaton of town 3 i - Sostnh Lucler, Holyole,.is tn speak]ities -Eertrics Gootuie s, v, anil Heme Cooking S (e ietione 2 in’ French at a republican rally here |Saturday afternoon at Leominster CHAPPELL CO. CHAPPELL €0, tomorrow evening. Mass. 4 The New Lenox Case Continued, wt':r:f:m‘ey-:en. sso:n rdot Willlam 5 200 Main St. 5 X X Telephone Tel. 24 2 Ha One man was presented hefore Judge o rere Saturday to enlist 3 COLCHESTER harios. ey aad eieren® nappell| W, F. Woodward In the town court f I ‘MHL::.‘M States navy. " ——— e —— 3 wars viaiiors 1 Norwton miia Saturday morning, the case being con- erbert Bowon Recovering. AR AUTO LIVERY IF HE'S SICK ron Tables in Play at First Social| Clinton G. Wallls was the guest of ;lnued upon the payment of officers’ U!’Iter:erstt Bowen, Woodstock, former R \ and O sond for Whist of St. Andrew’s Guild--cx- |friende in Hartford Friday. 7 4 nitey ates minister to Venezuela, nta EXPRESS N hibit of Work Done By Members of - e R a o an injury to his its branches s Delicatessan DR. COLES Boys and Girls’ Club. BALTIC have asked for bids for the construc-|ed’ nail, 5 FpEngain st Chas.E. Whitaker | “"I ol 40 Franklin St. SRR TR = tion of a sewer in School sireet from| Rev. 8. E. 0. N . J. Fitzgera ® 3 Patrick Cavanaugh has left town for | Funeral of Willlam Credit Held Sat-|Prince street to Cottage street, a dis- | Mass. s st Boun Bgyen, S1.Vatee St Phone 977 Tel. 1300 Tol. 1095 %, conducted the Vi few days' sisit with relatives in New | urday—Dance in Club Hall—Local | tance of 900 feet. k church, Pomire, £t g o aven. .5| Amateurs Present Piay at Volun-| Prohibition Candidates to Speak. . Wood of Andover, Mass., visit- AND POCKET The Ladles’ Guild of St. Andrew's Eg-c o Patuain Prior A . 8 = ‘hist| town—Pgsters of Ma; Dunn Con- G. Whitfield Simonson, prohibition ends over Sunday. b B e oublis conoet hovee bail| ~spicuous. " " |candidate for governor, and other| County Agent W. C. Kennedy leaves =l Tea and Spices “E3ad to Foo Priday evening. There were ten ta. candidates on that tickef are coming | here today to take up his duties at the DOOLEY & at Outfittoro to M bles playing. Miss Maggaret White| The funeral of Willlam Credit took |into this section Wednesday to con- P.-ia- ural school. SIMPSON (R The. 0ld Norwich 4 Guaranteed to Fit CAGLE nd John Sullivan won the first priz- |place from his home on High street | duct rallies. The speakers are to be icts Hughes Victory. Bt 301d hiory ana Miss Helen Kindle of Rock- | Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, with | heard here at noon. M. H. Geissler has compiled an elec- semy MILLSTEIN CLOTHING CO. e e Flr!(og::' $2.00 SKIRTS Hcbordashers ————— | ——— Made to Measure g e e Contractor Damsse Boulals is mak- | torai votes et Th Buildi 164 Main Strest & : R commintion awards. .- A"humch was | Who-acied as bearers wers. Faul rrols |In8 steady prosress on the erection of | Candidate Hugnes a total of 325 vonich T i) (T S R A rain et erved dyring the evening. it of North Oxford, Mass., Alfred Gag- | & "umlbl‘r thhf;]uscs fl& }nldus‘m‘i r;l:g weculd bring a republican victory by a Come and See My "y 1 R AT e z it non, Occum, Arthur Taireault, Moo- |20d they will be ready for occupancy | comfortable margin. New Chaer Artistic Rent a ) Light Repairing Club Work Exhibited. sup, and John Credit of New Bedford.| Within a few weels. | Ficpresentatives of the republican 1800 SU I TS Funeral Designs - > ‘Remington of cli kinds An_exhibition of the v:iorgldlona |b'7 g:;u;;:u é“ the léam?} cemetery. Told of Work at Fisk. ‘th democratic organizations of the M th of al Typewriter (§3 at the the Colchest Poys and Girls' club ertaker George 7 rant had 3. Y city were considering Sat v | for this montn s L = us held in Grange hall Friday after- | charge of the arrangements. Friends | everig Service. g s orsron | P g et B b i only descriptions H ',"w‘,zAGNER 3 xR oon from 3 {0 ¢ o'dlock. A J. Brun-|and relatives were present from Willi- | church Sunday fh tho interast of Fisk | Slection returns here a week from o< LOUIS NELKIN REUTER'S s e il s age, leader of thostate clubs, gave an | mantic, Moosup, Occum, New Bedford |university. There is interest at_the|morrow cvening. 440 Rikin Bbeet Nor 2%, 198 ranklin Square jddress, his subject being, “Spring! ok e. Shukch i the state Sundiy.. scliool Gt Many Cosns, 113 Frankiin -St. Set e orwich, Conn. Ve :f‘ Year.” The exhibition was excel- Many at Dance. convention to be held in Hartford| 4 fire collection of coon pelts was - el George A Cornet " formefly of ihis] i1 Baracss DYous SAncs Etusn in Club FRVEdncacsy, Xnursday aod Briay, of|Lrusht outbf the Eastord section 01 FURNISHERS Toe Snoe: Doctor Motor Cycles, Atpletic and ow superint t of parks 4 = . Satu; y William Ross, How- & Specialist on an: y fitwed orting Goods e piay Browman o ot . Lynn, | lended. Pauls orchestra furnished the| Two Women Amang 21 Voters. |and Wood, Frank McGorty and Thom- _Everything P kina of o SeNEls B lies O oicts otok fase, was the fuest of Harry Jen- |wmusic for dancing and Napoleon Duff | muenty-one new voters were admit- a8 Moore. ‘who hdve been in camp near | ot Cripple Work and O to-dite ings'at a_game Qinner given by Mr.|ade Dure yerved oAbt oo Sraf€e: | ted in Killingly at the final sitting of | Phoentxville for more than a week. | =5 SUHWAR 1< GUODYEAR 7 e shing Tackle 4 . ennings Sunday at his bungalow on|were present, including guests from | the' officials. Of this number two| e week end the assessors of | BRUS. Shoe c. V. C. V. e Norwich turnpike. Norwich, Grcenevitie Fafoine $rom | were women. Five of the new voters | Putnam were calling attention to the ! v 9-11 weater St Repairing Co. e Mrs. Anna Thresher of Norwich is| tic, Ftchville Plain il Hanacer. o | Fegistered on the democratic caucus|fact tbat taxpavers have not ot : PENDLETON, Jr. |€8| PENDLETON. Jr. g e g B Tel. 950 86 Franklin Stroet r. he gucst of her sister, Miss Isabella i e i Lt i 4 35 Broadway 35 Broacwa: gum, Seotland, Plainfield, - Moosup, | "X\ 1y vitie beside the new track re. [IS Yight In the forefront. | i bty e 2 [ Q| R 22CTRY ; = g ¥ cently ostalied & roadway for ihe use| The sight of many prominent repub. | 5 » Sece SPEAR and W ' m:ne.nl and Personal Notes. of vehicles \\orkm;d ;um%t the joars lgrflcr;‘* ‘;fif.f":fifi"{,’, Hntvyd Con First-ciass’ work EAST SIDE You'll See Liq::;. ;,"i:i'" Misses Caroline Buteau and has been constructed and a fence s, proved s piration for many at rigat prices T oA , O 1 ow THESE MomERS Bourgus are apending o vacstor i | orected on the sasterly side of the em. |Darty membors in Putnam and many s WET WASH Ci/A7 SEEAR = ér:;x;g:dm Providence, Boston and New | bankment. :!3;’"‘9\:"“‘";: ;:'"‘me at next Thurs- AL s Ernest “Fracman. A Bowling Allcys L iy ST gt ranklin are & KEEP THEIR ABIB i iveny wab & Frovidance viat: FUNERAL. At Abinsion Saturday, when Quine. | b IRERRS ankiin st 15 Ripley Place o ity T. ETHIER tor over the week-end. s z baug Pomona, No. 2, met with Wolf | Tel, 411244 - <& f 18 Bath St Ve Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Authier of Mrs. Johanna O'Brien. Den Grange, a number of members of | 3 A in Somers Bldg. ' WELL AND STRONG H-.r.t(lord,‘ formerly of Baltic, are the | Tho funeral of Mrs. Johanna O'Brien f_‘;l:."flm srange received the fifth de-| - e i e guests of Mr. Authier's mother, Mrs.|was held from her home in the Allen | & ;. % by Margaret Authier, of High strect, Hill section Saturday morning with [ MF. and Mrs. W. J. Partleit and a =nd SCATLERING Where METAL Second-hand By Moses Chabot called on South Wind- |service at St. Jam church _at 9 |narty of friends motored to Springfield, SR Is He Going? CEMLBIGS Aut bam friends Sundya. o'clock. Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. S., was | Sunday, Eistyenine s ol AD THEIR EXPERIENCES Miss Margaret Mack who recently | celebrant of the requiem mass. Burial Crowd Attended Bazaar. Furnishec y € & John 0. Johnson Auto Tires was graduated from St. Joseph’s|was 'n St. James' cemeter TOLD IN THEIR OWN WORDS | training school for nurses, Willimantic, | bearers were iugh Gorman, Sr. has taken up her profession after two|Gorman, Jr., James Gorman, Thomas |the parish bazaar, which has been i weeks spent at the home of her par-|German. Patr J. Moran, Patrick | pronounced success and which com e ents on Mill street, Moran, these same bearers having act- |to a close this evening. Edward Duncan, who has been|ed at the funeral of Mrs. O'Brien’s son ‘The fact that the democrats of Pom- WAUREGAN 18 Central Ave. Tel. 719 and 718-3 | HAIR Hugh | St. Mary’s hall Saturday evening fc D. J. Handleman 18 N. High St MABREY 51 wroadway The | There was another capacity crowd at | “Both my chil- en have taken and High Grade 0 spending a vacation with Mr. and|James on Tuesday of last week. Louis | fret have nomated only one candi- % Cail apd see Us: DRESSING ehes Joluh Mrs. P. J. Donnelly of Main street, has | E. Kennedy was in charge of the fu- |.latc for representative—Former Coun- | > GROC-RIES R et Harper Method EINE S edici nlc 1 returned to his home in Worcester. |neral arrangements. ty Commissioner Frank O. Davis—| A. T. Otis & Son A - Also | MILLINERY pood results. Miss Marjory Kingsley of Yantic = - means a lively contest in that town a | N ELLOWS B Manicuring N T. Dunl vays hove 2 was & recent guest of Renelds Hincs | WAUREGAN CO. DIRECTORS | week from Tuesda. 72 Franciin St. 5 i ] S A oA ora T. Dunleavy | o o e 2 ) il e 5 E . : : ain St P fiine “in the limantle visitors Sunday. Elect Officers at Meeting -Held in Al Saintx, Day - Exercises, Blag. 36 Lawe Gt. ijayer. Black | Henry Rogers of Warren, R. L, for- At St. Philip's church next Wedne: merly of Baltic, is spending a few ouse for an Providence —Charles B. Wiggin|day the feast of All Saints will be ob- el fmergency. days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Al.| President, seryed with special services, Rev. C. J. G S1ORER Signed) Mrs. S, b ng D:fi\"“- e e Harriman officiating. G W o ; incbrporated hs Pest Chime rson 19 Bailey St, Lawrence, Mass. | “Ropert Walkdr and Sigurd Swan- | At a meeiing of the directors of the | Chambbr of Commerce Dinner Dec. 5.| HAMILTON S Quanvy Mk for (€ %7 I MEeE son attended a dance at Scotland road | Wauregan company held in Providence | “'p T 1 ik g Faint wavies’ ana chila- Light Electric Al hall Friday night. the following were elected officers for | -riEst C. frorse, Rav. (C: 3. (Efareis FINE Varnishes: ten. ist. prizes L«Qh‘{ vlammcm» “I can_ recom- |, Joel Swanson was the guest of New |the ensuing year: = President, Hon.| 2™ T G FOEers Sud fosoph Plos | FOOTWEAR s caa. Brushes una hignestcores | 8] 11e farmy SIS mend Father London friends Saturday. Charles B. Wiggin, Bostcn: vice presi- . i ee of the ¥ & S, <.erywnere. W. P. HOLMES } Chamber of Commerce that i s 5- twood, Jr.: secretary son at 1 sarrang Tockwood, Daner. | IDg for the dinner of the organization o 3 dimes ang Metais 5 % 5 Johats' Medicine to'| p, 1158, Agues Mclntyre of Reading, |dent; J. Arthur 130 Main St. and e per Griswold, Ct. down. We have Infant Baptized. treasurer; J. Arthur Atwood, Jr. as- | %3S postréned from last spring. The s T fLEiEpoy 4 R Good B U0 0wt The infant Genshie o ir. ana Mirs JOSEERE Bicretary. The apeva and J,{UiPTEE s io bein Blks' hell 1 THE Soda Water ; PAE’(DW:RE family, myself, my | Willam Davis was baptized in St | walter Atwood, Frank A. Sayles and NIGHT SCHOOL OPENING 1 THAMES andg Botuing - . husband and my | Mary's church Sunday af-ernoon by | W- Irving Bullard constitite the board oL C S ey . i little boy, for |Rev. Thomas Lynch. The child was |of directors. NATIONA \ { & B WAL PLUMBING 8 Cove be I +eoez Set For Monday, November 6—Large ears with d | christened Leona Matilda. The spon- o BANK bsults” _ (Signed) Mos. 1. W, Bone gors, were Joseph Scvina and Matlida | STOLE NEW LONDON AuTo. Enrolimsne Biokable. R ( 3 3 Py — x cket o St. Clair St, Port Héron, Mich, Sewern Pratt of Hartford, formerly | Ralph Dunlap, Waterbury Boy, Took | Superintendent Harold W. Files of | : e | Franklin Square oF Dl spenc the week-cuc wbinomedc Peyer, Truck Owned: iiby) / Edard e s s e SEnounoad on REO CARS ERGUSON'S = SEE Sa ay tha t school is to | R! > 7 Jerry Michend of Willimantic, for- Dray. open on the first Monday night inj I ¢ RING & SISK'S Murphy Gruggists Hardwarz Co. 16 Thames St. Tel. 795-5 St *“I am sorry for > £ = oy $ Arc Good Cars on Funutuie HIGH GRADE family that . merly of Baltic, spent Sunday with| Ralph Dt ), claimi; rater- | November. which will be a’ week from 3 n Sguare ana i Ry Toihet DB Ot L e :nfl\:‘v:fiu 5, claiming :)\";;e{o tvm'-n;_:ht.‘ L.o\ s T. Tatiey, one of last | REO GARAGE e Upholstery Work MEMORIALS ather John's p : Lawrehce Authier of Hartford, for- | the’ New London police and taken to | shavse naa (here wil no mmothon tocan | n the watsies, BEOTE FHEC A Bt 1 merly of Baltic, spent the week-end | New London to answer to o charge of | an B¢ 200 will be another teach- | New Majestic ottt ang GEO. E. KUEBLER CO. e ey at his home on High street. having driven away a light automobile | ““Tnas i idin silverware = i 39 Frankiin St. ildren. It has James Wiley was a Rockyille vi 8 en awey e lig 10 Indications are that the school will fong 53 Warren St. e Y lle visitor | truck that is the property of Edward - treet - o 5 en of great over the week-end. THiceviont lisuhe property : th a good number registered. Shetucket Street tain Street ¥ T Tel. 561 nefit both to Miss Agnes Coughlin was the guest el i i < L " ph Dupre, who has been doing a: e i oo . e and my little J of Monson friends Sunday. mi’“&“‘r’. ;:(‘}i';'é“\‘:}Ho;heh(:\"‘err;l‘leonmyg !i\e‘ work _in L:newwuug prospective VICTROLA S——— " . % N al DI N e -a Ve stu ts f1 se S O i1 i J. s Mabel Edgar, R. F. D. No. 1,1 “Georae’ Wood; ey of Wai streqs |10ied that the oficers were after him, | 30" persons who are going to attend e BLACKSMITH 37 Shetucket St. & Eionen 1pPin ort, Pa. 5 J ut was captured at Williamsville, = stab. - . B. pping pagsed Sunday in New London. | where tve gasoline of Dunlap’s ma- ALL-NIGHT LIGHTING. Plaut-Cadden 5 Dirrkee Lano bl 43 Broadwa: Wi So 0 -end Visi- | chine and it refused to run on its =i Building Business Y Robert Love, Oliver Portelance and | "RUELION. & of the | Wanted For City By Chamber of Com: 144-146 Main St.| Tel. 731 % ot all kinds Tel. 341-3 “My fittle boy | Ray Love motored to Hartford Sat- | onscCroing to Chief Grimshaw of the merce—Date Book Contemplated. Norwich, Ct. soiicited took Pather Johary | urday in Mr. Love's machine. local “police, Dunlap ran away from Medicine. when he | oA number of local "people motorea hotae & goan wiopond since has been | The directors of the Putnam Cham- Expert WASSERWANN E X t e s | B | e : had trouble With | iinces the play siven by om0 |the Boy toid a story shdht working | 0o Of Commerce have gone on record TIRE and TUBE e Sty LET ME PAINT (3| SUPPLIES and his breathing and | teurs. 2" |for five weeks in New Haven, but|3s [AUOTRE 27 al nlent Uehiing evs Repairing e 2 4 IT FOR YOU ! ACCESSORIE - it did him a e e e A . upon finding §13 at the place where he 3 a8 Frida stab. 1 . Feal' ot aooly ot [t S ey e yas® employed he ran ‘away to New st Hme st W%__R' BA'?D Piaut-Cadden i GEO. F. ADAMS C. E. LANE ] Tohn P 3 b 288 | Jersey. ' ¥ = ires an Buildmg . ¢ e medommend | or” Baltic, HIeE o DRty ety e Bnr aans fie Supplies 144-146 Main St : : G st S i e this town with is now rest ¥ : 4 2 : Ancons, Soene BNty (Signe) 1M8 | e g o han |onner. Dumisp. wes. frying to male|must be somo ot the ‘verieties men- 331 Main Street Norwich, Ct b e aae House tel. 1123-2 > Spencer, Mass, _ telson were Sunday guesty of Mrs,|Ris way to Providence, but got on the | tioned in tie lake and thriving; but oS -1#‘1-‘( T e m— A — £ s s iy ueis ot s | rona. no one can catch them. EUREOHD willard Storuige . s it “Whenever m Mrs. Fred Williams of Scranton, Pa., o 2 Hallowe’en Party for Club. | Compounde atteries | " hoy feels is spending a few days with friends NEW CHURCH ORGAN Miss Nellie Redman of South street E Ascurately ‘““wr‘;;fl:,y;;""“ Tel. 827 In Things bn down or in town. W TR ] 2 gave a Hallowe'en party at the home by % Ehens FAY, Photographic B i Miss Mary Rathbun spent Sunday | Dedicated With Special Services Sun- |of Mrs. Hartly to the Embroidery club | L GEORGE M. Things Eiectrical % J. .. BARSTOW DON health, we : | with Westerly friends. day Evening at Methodist Church. (and her friends Friday cvening. The RATHBONE Warior B, & Co. ve him Father { | G e Sl : ~— : rooms and tables were decorated in 138 West Main 8t Qe Saasan o 4 HOUGHTON hn's ~ Medicine 5 s Qe Hmily Was Dreseated by Sunday chuch services in Daniel- | suitable fashion. A lunch was served, ] Tol. 182-3 Telephone 23 Water Street Shannon Bldg. d it proves the Baitic Dramatic club and. choral | special cront’ of the Bedtcation ot the Anioren sl S e e the bnefici V 4 chors al cveat of the dedication of the | enjoved by all. P TR s B ocal svery . NG soclety in Voluntown to an enthusi- [new churca organ at the Methodist| Mrs, James Maguire is visiting hev | W . Shwith & Lo Photographic Drive Him to the i@ = & p e e 4 E astic audience Saturday evening. The | churcl. The dedicatory eervice was in | daughter, Mrs. Eimer Hill, of Nor- Fresh and Salt il GREENEVILLE verything Pure, n it myseli with evening's entertainment was opened |the cvening at 7 o'clock and was con- [ wich. ‘ CHOICE MEATS s GRAIN CO. Clean and Good R wehle” Cisned) Be {'3‘;; By the chorus. mhere were violin and | gucted by ‘the pastor, Rev. Brnest 4. Why, The for hiv Osts: and ik ey, 5 W. 1015t St, New R eiiitione by DM Dl o e Leg]’: ;v;rh__nev G. _(,.t b(g‘]\'ener, Nor- UNDERGOES OPERATION. CRANSTON coO. get a_bag of Lib- PROVIDENCE ot ationk Fy R i o a, | wich, district superintendent, preach- i 25 Taikn Bt CEcours erty Flour at the reipophiis 3 p was made | ing the sermon, and the prayer by f t same tim TAIl of by _motor. Rov, . ‘A, Blake, D. D., of Brooklyn,| /a/iees Paine Taken Suddenly 1 Norwich Town 158 Main Street a0 N, Main St 56 Franklin St. ‘All of my| "Odilin Arpin of Hartford, formerly | acting pastor of the Ui st With Appendicitis Saturday. : Tel. 34-12 i ' family hn}c used fof Baitic, passed Sunday at’ his home e e o o P Y > - - — el #2051 Tel. 1133-3 ather John’s |on street, The program at the service was as| . Wallace Paine was operated on Sun.- SMOKE UP WITH A GOOD PIPE. Medicine with | Frank Carr spent the week-end with | follows: Voluntary, Evening Hour, | 42¥ at the Day Kimball hospital for ap- good resutts’ for | FrOVI1eECE friends. hymn, congregation: scripiure read- |Bendicitls, Mr Paine was taken sud. several rs, Mayor Dunn’s Posters. ing; anthem, 1 Will Magnify Thee, |denly i 3 norte Whenovet wol it e TP Dunn of wil. | oholr: praver, Rev. E. A. Blake, D. D.; | Sunday, night as very Ml but his re needed a2 tonic. | limantic, candidate for congress from | Ofertors, miked quartette: dedication | SOVery 15 \oked for, | Mr. Paine Is one My baby, Tnes, |the Second congressional aistrict, | service, Pastor and congregation: re-|Of the best backethol players in the aged 4 @ained ex. | have been placed in conspicuous places | SPOnse; Sanctus, choir; ~hymn; ' ser- | easters part of the state. FARMING IMPLEMENTS a MECHANICS’ TOOLS of all kinds THE HOUSEHOLD We Pipes for every face and fancy, and they're all good ones, too. Epldts s “BETTING, 56 Broadwa: i in Building, 74 Franklin St flent heal ssing it (Signed | 3bout town, with a brief history wof| MOl Rev. G. G- Scrivener; male, quar- q { i B A Y 25 et g ! s, Jas. N Jg‘m it Uayor ‘Dunn's record i the” seserol | (et€, Be Strong: benediction: post- Auto and Motorcycle Collide. o O;Iidcrl.ce_'R‘n] 5% 51 Grove Ave. st | assembly and ag comptroller. lude in A; Mrs. Sidney Perry, organ-| An automobile owned and driven by | - P P 7 A T 2 B0 Lioctos ras & Witegsn Sistior V0 William . Rafferty of Putnam and s |cently the subject has been revived.|ing there was @ big republiéan rally, ‘m to inspect the cellar, don't let him |to a gigantic task. ana when this war 4 il T P come L g A’ souvenir program was given al'|motorevels with side car owned by | There is & demand from various quart- |a church concert of special interest and |in. Call the police instead and turn |is over, it wust take its rightful places, s e ; John Farrell was the guest of Col-|dttending the service. John Macpherson of Williamsville|ers for all-night street lighting in|appeal and a splendid theatrical en-|him over to them. Such a fake official | must take its rightful place = now, ther John > chester friends Sunday S crashed together early Sunday nfter. |Place of the system now in use, one|gagement. The combination was 100 |has been operating in Southbridge and | Christianity once swayed the very +5A s ‘Gerard Amquist spent Sunday in FISH ELUDE CAPTURE. noon at the four corners near the ear |under which lights are put during the | much for some who weuld.like'to Biave | other nearby towns. Once in the cel- | throne of the Caesars and Christinaity Providence. = .| barn &t Dayville. The automobile was|small and dark hours Miss_Alice McGuire of Willimantic [ No Angler Has Yet Caught White|comini an spent Sunday with her father, James| Perch, Lake Trout or Perch Pike|andes/s L: the morning. | been present at each attraction. lar he takes what he wants. He has|is big enough to rule the nations now. < the highway from Alex. |It is held that an all-night lighting| The date hook, Properly cared— for|a special fondness for relieving gas|The time has come for the church to te_the motorcyele from the |3ystem might be consfdened as ea|and abided by would have Drevented|meters of any coins they may contain | quit trying to save itself, and show it- McGuire, from Lake. direction of Willlamsville. My, Mac-|much additional - protectio: ag@mst | this and brought fnd ’ Earl, anc ve taken it my- k s success to all | but gets away with anything of value |self into the magnificent.task of sav=/ ' B S cxoct 3. Pratt has entercd the employ of Dlerson, his sister-in-law and hir foor | crime and as an-a{d to'the police in|of the attractions. It-is said that the | that comes within his reach. Ing a world. It was the daring of the results. It the New York, New Haven and Hart-{ 1t is considered remarkable that mo|Weoks' old baby were hurled from the |lkeeping watch over the properdy of | people living in gnd about one Massa- carly church that saved it. It will bs rtainly builds ford road. white perch or lake trout were caught |Mmawrevcle and side care to fhe ditch fthe city. e O e e e oo cens- | BAYS CHURCH 18 {28, daxing ofj Lie Inistc ey ce B w0 and of P. D. Connell of Hartford, formerly | out of Alexanders lake during the|>ut ol eseaped withont serious in-| The Chamber of Commerce has also | tomed to being guided in making plans that will save it and along with itsel u strength N Sigiiad) i Mk Jobn of Baltic was the guest of Mr. and | first open fishing secson in years, nor |Jury. Tle occupants of Mr. Rafferty’s | taken up discussion of the matter of |by the Chamber of Commerce date NOT LOSING GROUND |save the world. - B b Aetad) S }{ &0 | Mrs. Thomas Miley on Sunday. ald any fisherman report the capture|car were not hurt. 5 Jeeping a date book. Such a record is [ book that some of them go o far as te ——- 1s the ghurch losing ground? Nt st . D Dot Bamg 8. S R of any perch pike. Hundreds of thou- kept by similar bodies in a number of [consult it even before making are (Continued from Pago Eight) not unless it is losing Christ.. AViti s W9 New Haven—Thirteen-year-old Mor- | sands of fry of tiese varieties of fish Boheminan Club’s Coon Hunt. New England towns and cities and is | rangments for a wedding, but this need which Him and Him it will yet con« Mothers ecspecially recognize the|ris Greemberz, who threatensd suicide | were placed in tais lake three years| Fifty members of the Bohemian club | proving a great success. The idea of |not essentially apply here. The main fellowship or reconcilation ch now| quer; for the om of this world lue of Father John's Medicine be- | Friday of last week, ‘o wit: “I'm go- |ago. It is conceded that thousands of |and friends enjoyes a coon hunt Satur- | the book Is the keeping of a record|idea is to save a particular night for | numbers over four thousazd young|have been promised to our Lord for & B S koow it s 5 Bas andline A o taraed o his | the Iitle fish would be devoured and|da vnight. Two coons wers captured |of coming events. Those who are|a particular purpose or attraction and|men and women. This movement hag|heritage and the uttermost a?{\w lesome food medicine which makes | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green- | would dic from different causes, but|by a party led by a number of expe- | promoting affalrs of some importance |get the benefit of all the possibilities been spreading over the United States: " T and strength without using aico- | bers. Wednescus siicrnoon. with the | those who believe that they know |rienced hunters. Befora the hua: a|may then consult this book 50 as not|of attention and attendance. 1en Of i tEASE. that should ugs_and ls, there- | explanation that the water was too |something of fish and the prospects of | splendid supper was served at the cot-|to conflict with-gome or aftair| If a mageD This is a slgn 5 ul ren-as well a5 older | cold. He had been stopping with rela- | those put Into Alexander's lake sur-|tage of Judge Harry E. Back, at Al-|scheduled for the same night. For in-!a beard of health 1 bring us hope. 4 el o ity M oo po Lo o SR ¢ Y S

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