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NGRWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916 »ufiiamuoemlmmmm and of that which is to come.” " LETTERS “FROM TWO STATES < Jowett City Vi Taken lli—Grange / Attended Conference, Addition ts Kinsbury. Heuse—Copol - * 4 Assesiation Hide Annual Meeting. | The Wednesday home-prayer eer-| Moriarty ot o et Windham ‘County S5 o Sk 0 0 o) sy ot 57 Gravorg, e s 15,5 SRS SIS B S | 8 Ramersit Mivwle P » Lucius Weaver of East Hampton was | been ill in a hospital in Willimantic, |20 because of the absengs of the pas® | p. g 5. Converse cfmie near get- % the guost of Hubert Graves over Sun- |is much improved and is visiting he: Br o raidbim eyl P opigh nnuallting a deer iast Satorday misht and it WINDHAM day. with her son, Harry Holmes, and his Sonfétence of _the Congresational| i, needded that o deer.ceme neer- The Misses Whitford have sold their | family. This er to gerting him iian it is pleasant o proved to be the largest confers and Mra. Join Paimer Married 60 (farm and moved to Norwich this| J(rs. A A, Stanton G‘_“l‘x’“"‘“"‘;';'f enée of the kind on record, and one of |0, ik o8 o week. Stanton and Ml & Few who @rive automobiles in the Tomorrow—. Alden Weir and | "7, George Wheeler of Fast Great |iting this week with Mrs. Nettle Jer- |the finest In spirituel atmosphers and |, gni" s "great deal but have had the Plain visited her mother, Mrs. George O and Supt. J. P. Stanton of Nor- |3007esste, an ampleasant’ oxperience, of ‘Baving s “Tilli t 3 3 s er suddenly appear in the road i inghast, week. Sending Greens to Providenge. Funeral of Albert Safferd. font ‘of them aag It in-ceream that re were 16 present at the meet- ANTERB! y Mrs, Carrie Wilcox and son Ralph| Friday afternoon, Nov. 3, Albert R.|many drivers have escaped collisions ding |Safford, one of the oldest members of {as much thr torty of the Woman's Missionary soctety | C. RBURY GREEN £e fathering svergreens and sending |Safford, one of the ol ofjas : oush good fortune as R. Plumb at the ; rom | Delegates Report From State Confer- | Alvin Corey and family spent Sun- |Christian life and character and thor- Kingsbury House Enlarged. World Peace was day Westerly. Mrs, vis Wilcox | oughly respected by all who knew him, 3 s and "eace Was| ence—Annual Meeting and Roll Cail |d5Y if Jvesterly. ' Mrs. Lewis Wioox | umny, 2o rPhat signt days laber, proved SRR R N B ex: ! w““"’.r“mm served by | Supper—Norwich Speaker on Work|ifor & visit. g a fatal eccident, having been dragged | ¥ T MECT, G & Nbout asdy B . hostess, of L. 7T L. Res Visiter Taken 1IL* - aquite a distance by & partiy breken |{3F¢ SNG SO 1R O Ao R e | s 8 Y. : S, e i oo, [ [5 s5eE So $i0 SAEG D - The lap uards You . end_Mrs. John Paimer wili| Last Sundays communlon service|ine: home of Benjumin Hall Sunday |2¢ his home Wefneschy afternoon, the | ur ' gnd Mrs. Charies B. Allen of i k) e the 60th anniversary of their |Was preceded by a ten minutes talk |and was unable to return to her horhe | FO0MS all belng tull of 'MOurniNg|wae:’ Hartford epent . the week-end . w (Sunday). Neither |bY the pastor upon the Leve of Godiin jewet: City. 3 with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter A. Allen. %;‘ e ek |28 “wider than the measure of man's | "yira Georgs Whipple of Voluntown |Devies conducted tha service at the|With Mr..and Mrs. Waiter 4. Allen. 3 xt . An 4 house and at the srave, giving the W . 3 . observance of the (Mind” from the text Luke 1 4 land Miss Ella Gardner of Plainfield be | slating the roof of the large barn be- the = Pharisees murmured yini + ; ’C |people & message from Mr. Saffords > - i y weicome any friends | BTt iveth sinners and eat. | Py Deen. visitors at B. . Colburn's |G ea: “Do not tel] them, at my |lonfing {o the G. Hall Jr., Company. { NO X of serving you are o call. . o E. B, Gallup has a fine flock of This barn was built 40 years ago and eth with them. funeral, that I attained, byt that I 1 i . At Jewett Gity Meeting. The evening Chrlatian Endeavar | “ijoy Fo e Sisng was the C. K. |(Fled: and urging cach cne presént to | b¥Ond repainting hes required no re- another beer from a tap labelled . Emma_ Brown, Mrs. Robert |%as led by one of the juniors Miss |ioplc Sunday evening. = The meoting |KeeD trying to attain the ideal, the |PAF® W o v o m U s e am and Miss Grace Bates attend- | Elsie Rodler. This Sunday's meeting | wag led by Rev. Emmons White, who | highest possible. be held today (Saturday) at the home i ” od the mesting of the Eastern Con- [Will be led by Frank Hoxsie on the|spoke very interestingly. The meet- Children’s Meeting the 25th. of Ara. B 3. Holman, “Narraganaett. necticut branch, W. b. F. aI, In Jew- |subject “Way Christlanity is the Hove |ings are gaining In numbers, There wiil be no home-prayer Who Reefécted Wil | : H . ett City Tuesday. SEOuECaan Mr. and Mrs. Eara Gallup took Miss|vice of social gathering at the par- i i ‘ * * Mrs. Robert Pegrum is visiting Delegates to Conference. Cynthia Phillips and Mrs. Byron Gal- |sonage next ween for (he “srown-ups. | Rev. Charles A. Parker, in his ser- l [+ do SO Wollld be misi n relatives for a week. At the General Corference of Con- |lUp for an automobile ride Friday of |The junior organizfions, the Junior|mon Sunday, called attention to the i Ada Larrabee is expected home | grogational Churches held im New |last weei. On the way home they |Guild, L. T .L., and Beys and Girls |8t that those sections pof. the ooun- Y from Hartford tomorrow. Britain, Tuesday and Wednesday, the |stopped at the cemetery in Piainfield. | Agricultural Ciub, will meet at the [LIY where prohibition Has gained a So when you want Nan'agansett, go Mrs. Boardman of Hartford spent|jnret Congregational church (at the |Where Miss Phillips’ relatives are |parsonage at one o'clock, Saturday |f00thold or has-become securely fixed | Sux:y with the Misses Johnson. Green) -as represented by the pas.|buried. afternoon, Nov, 25th. . aIe Paponaih Wr the TadlEction of . Robert Pegrum aud Miss Mar- | o,"20 3 "Frank He: : . . . v % a | The Granze association held its an- : i Fresident Wilson. here th du la d d be Sherman represented the local C. |ita, 204 [rank Housie as delegates | | ' rmeeting Tucsday evening. Briet Matitian. The Walliam Ladr place across the . Wi e tap sign 1s play an Bociety at the meeting of the Wini- |p ol (O U conferance were e Wilfred Blaine is empioyed by a|river has been sold to an Itallan fam- | . ¢ e e o nt ck muoe = saw-mill_company at Dayville. ily from Hagerdville, who have taken f 1 Mantic C. E, union fu Hebron Satur- |ine parsonage Thursday evening. EAST VWWOODSTOCK Miss Ethel Newton of Norwich spent | possession ~Mr. Zabo the previous il sure of getting genuine— : il day “Rev. 3. R, Plumb, Miss Sarah John-| Annual Meeting and -Roil Call. the week-end with her relatives here.|owner hes moved to New York. son,/ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Maine mo- | On Thursday, Nov. 9th the annual|me and Mrs. J. S. May ‘to Celebrate | , iss Roselda Buclais attended the Copole-Moriarty Wedding. tored to Boston Monlay, returning on |meeting and roll cal! supper brought w2 P et dance given by the lmnepriai crchestra e - P . Wednestay. logether & company of anbut seventy,| Silver Wedding Anniversary—Skunk |in Westminster, Monday. Vingenzo Copole and Miss May heen | who sp Mrs. lessie Githier, who 1 5t a mos: enjoyadle evening in| Hunter Shoots OFf Toe. A good number attended the auetion | Moriarty of this village were married spending the summer at the 1 - ckman |fellowship together. Of the 42 resi- of Mrs. Newton, Violet Newton and |[ Stafford Springs e | ; 4 5 1| O'Neil last Monday morning. Upon house, has returned lo New York. dent church membere, 30 were pres- Touise Raymond were kept busyf o % . 2 p [ent and nearly every she of the absent will serving hut frankfurters and coffee. thelr teseip _Sro SbaieiweldInE Bty | Weir Home Clesec. 4 1 ponded by letter or verse of |of the W — they are to live in this village. 5 ! J. Alden Weir and family closed |script ; Sty . M i 5 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Depo and i 3! 4 nd famit 2 . prer was served under! Mrs. Abbie Chamberlin is spending ™ ¢ - their summer home here Tuesday and l+he efficient managerent of Mrs, T. L. |the winter with her . Willur, and BROOKLYT Idren of Stafford spent a part of returned to New York Wilson and Mrs. Safford as- | his family, in Woon, R, | — 4 last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. C.' Late arcivals at the inn include Miss | sisted by Mrs A, Hale Bennett . iTown Tax Cut From 15 Mills to 12— |latham. Spool Birches Coming. Spool birches have been coming in Hunt of Chicago. | Hox Msr. Lathrop and M Sunday | mer. of organized work v | Selectmen Authorized to Secure‘ Supervisor of Highways and Bridges e er | given Fred Safford at a good rate, the last few days. Mre. Adelbert s returned |the ( = tgient = Members of the - Get-together club jham o et T Hertt rd and Windsor | Aoy e o, x,eule{:,_":",,‘},,‘:f;;x had T [ere rehearsing a iniustrel show to be ks rank Hovsic i) s . Syt it jsiven the latter part of this month A IMustrated Lecture. . PATR 3 ket PUSKIED, i laeRev. spent | Mystic, who has been serfously ill and is now but siightly vecovered. Her STORRS {mother returned with e guest Adjourned Town Mesting. . R Plumb will give s and Miss bzn H I unior Auxiliary. «dizy)_avenis {Uffice Ld for't ng year | nnett, and { gr a1, iembers of Faculty at Washingtor. {3t hed in Hiram Huines the past| < ootrdey ‘wrtermion- at 3¢ ptelockc: the nz:cgadopal ch 3 cicrk and trexsurer. | week 5 ud aaturday atiernoon at 2 Jjock the] Start On New Garage—Game With Theing St SO s committee, Mes. Tames Tath | Shot Off His Toe. |aggourned . Norwich University Team Today— . A F&'xfuméumh Rev, and Mrs AL |1op, Mrs 1k Hexsie. ~ e | Chi while :‘;u{wko‘},'uilr;(ie The re; | Hop This Evening. Plumb to Otnam Sunday, where [l shot 1 a | committe Seoss . Plumbd pre = \th | IHliitentns * Fmhic c of his gun|books and vi : { President and Mrs, Beach are in hington, where President Beach Reig B 1. Sorzent ’ f hic shoe. He [ 2 thair tterding annual m s eting of | tio | S EEE = A | e fter quide i was | itural Colteges and Experiment |and the piay was enjgyed by the au- |Stetson of Crcmwell have been-spend- | something required for the ischool. SOUTH KILLINGLY judopted and t commendations | s. b B ey Sl e ot | oett ¥ \ - {voted. The prev |~ Professors Slate and Southwick A vote, to lay a \ded and | have bean 1 fine. = e is working in South | Mrs. J. Wessor Phelps is in Bran-| Mr. Lowry of Jersey City spent the ere follovied 3 night watchman in a |ford for a month’s st: week-end with his family on the Hor- . Frank Jacquec Dies in Florida— ! ax of fifteen mil Washington atiending a rec q - 5 < | conference o periment Station S o key pl WuCanference With Bcstor Nilk Con- rocby as voted. 1tjconferen ey place- tractors. ! ience was tie seiectmen|Wworkers, =~ o ety da E. Holbcrok of Columbia EAST WILLINGTON Signs of winter aré loads of epool Worr L nd arcund th e the eatire care| 4. J. Brundage 1s In Washington at-|.,.,¢ tne past week Charles F. SEE birches passing thrcugh, going to the e tarl St o b P 1 b 5in town, | tending u_conference on rural educa- |SPent t- o Hall milis in South Willington, James Xova_itariow “pert the e to Alkert R. Safford. a cost not t0 exc 99 'a veur! |tion and bove and girle’ clup worls X Rl Community Concert Held at School- |Tayion taking the fror from. thie past FUher couin Wilgis 12, cortract for o he signed| Rev. Marshell Dawson attended ihe enchess (Mesting House—Carting Spool Birches. |of the town Eentral villaze 1= bond'eis of the bond |Staic cunference of Congregational! gy N. Potter of Willimantic < S " Sire R, C. Kies and fnez Dosie weie PRt s in thelchirches fn New Britain, Tuesday and | conay a4 feachers’ meeting in the Mrm tA- N Handsfof Staffoal St Nisttors Gt Tl ta A S o i Wednesday. e oot Jn the| \Viltam Corverse and family have|a Part of last week with Mrs. Ernesy E. Wilsen. . fnce Marmihas Ebiaimen Sorvices Resumed. oghn place e pend A new fu ce h shurt. | After the me: been placed in | bridge, teache services wer ing W Trow- |moved from :he Ryder house to the in the Center district, |1ouis Schmidt place, in West Willing- - .0 _Anun7 ntertained the company. at SUDDer.- |ton. A French doctor- has ' combinad 4’ wd place. 3 FeUDPOIRd 10 Sramine i unda - yInonngs | iss Anna B. Post s returried | There was a community concert in |tiny telephone trnsmitter and receiver g Bailt, sper A. B Ph b e b 1 Road Imprevements. {from a_visit with Miss Jary can- |the schocihouse Thursday evening. A |into an instrument to be fastened to Retatlv endrear o v Lot fa.| The new ‘road has been surfaced to|lon in w_Britain collection of $1.50 was taken, the pro- [the ear to help a partly deaf person t¢ ot CatAt o e o pted maend-ia oint oppusite o “avege | Willian, E. Stetson and Clarence ceeds to go towards a fund to buy 'hear. awtni. M Gendron \ e : ; Arsenarsets The " Cecomo| Now the roac alon row is mendations were lnrrely adorted. being nfldGflNflnd ;ur'(n_c:ni. Anpontai i Dolersted: New Garage. R e an 1 Storrs Garage Company have e ";“i; C;;‘rf“f;v*o enced work on thelr new two- = 5 E ] °h. story garage which will be forty by e pastor and Pond were ap- 4 £ tand | Sotan o sivin cainch | sixty feet and built of cement and ule : others | o consider the recognizing of thel Plummer M venrs ned Alice ‘Smith CBITUARY. Frank Jacques. S RN % ia S 3O as a regular Baptist church, | Chadn S r Thirs S0UTH WOODSTOCK A iy reh. | g Lagtes' Circle met in the church as epent ir L IO e I e = A et AR TR na |parior Thursday afternoon. The sale ¢ man EAST Kii | Kitzon-Scranten Mar Last Tues- | ;. 00t or Afiss Holen o7 a0 [held last wael wos o success and net th . A ILLINGLY day Evering in W 5d the meeting |ted neariy a_hundred dollars. seipral X i -— 1ot the nge. Mr. and Mrs. I D. Edmond and Chase- Aldrich Moy iair— made ‘o the | oMte % visiting her | chileren spext the week-end in Hamp- nion and | daughter < Tiwon In Canten, |ton Wwith Mr. W. H. Hamond. ny tak- | Mase Hop to Follow Game at Put-| Teroy Chapman and anotaer stud The call 1 % | €10y 2 \ 'he college footbail t iays i C left_forient at the . A. C., Joseph Salisoury, | & i o Visitors Duriny the Week. Olive on taeir | have s 5 {orwich ' Univers team on _the| = 4 o ave been for a few days the guests|Storrs Iield today (Saturday). This . S } / 2 R » atives jhoneymonn taip. . > of Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Chapman, |{s the closing garae of the sepeon and 4 4 o ~rrica < Mrs, | S el oen & | peoiunp ine S dEEL dGEs YD jtonight there will be the annual foot- A . I TVIPRON been dliver at Wik L | Frederick of Norwich is vis-|ball hop in the Hawley armory. IHUMPSON iexet Grange the third|iting his si Ts. Laura_Chapman. 5 St = - e fourth degraes Wednesd Mrs, Henr leux of Willimantic| [ MOGLS ENEH: ERva). Yifnes Tewis' una Ve t on a class of Lfter ‘he|is visiting Mr. and Mre. Frank ‘A Pair of Sixes,” was given by the Paptucker we ts of Jane served by | Qlemons. Dramatlc b to a reprerentative Vérfnue Lewis of tais place last srange. 1 o DY) college audience, Friday evering. It home for over| was well staged and entusiastically at the Congregational ; visitor at last week. >R CHAPLIN {recoived. The new furniture bought was pestponei from Wednes-, Robert W) who been visiting | £ _— s iby the club was used for the first s Lt iz ier his returned to his work| Rev. William M. Brown of Windham |time. The play was coached by Miss 4 * Texte: Ilifolt” gave & dinner | {preached at the ¢i 1 Sunday and de- |A. M. Wallace. ] piFtY Wednesday nisist in honor of her Putnam | o, J0IN YWood and a friend from New |livered one of his hest sermons. E Cather's hirthday Toi a friends | York are visiting A. R. Scranton. e - Coolts 1 WHOER Hdeer fon RIPLEY HILL A candidate pucted to preach in | here W Niks — {his farm the past weck. ] hareh . Melped Democrats Ceiebrate, | ABINGTON i All-Day Maeting. Hill Top Home Club Meets — New The Ladies’ Aid society held an all i to Worcester, |48y meeting <with Mrs M. A. Goodwin| Teacher From Nerwich Succeeds > will makc his home with a|Wednesday and sat down to a fine| Miss Harmon. s g oo The Hill Top IL Club met with Boston has been visit-| Miss Ida Nichols is making a length Rt W Boston has been visit ith friends in Hartfora S0'Y|Mrs. Harry Wood, Nov. 3rd. Several ed to Seymour| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Mathewson (Social Comer ladies were present as Several om here wen to Dani nolds in z i part in the Wntester over Mes. 1. N, atterided the 5 i S Migs Clive range meeting ram Monda Stapse mecting Putnam Monday | con friends Tho AT, anc Backus recently | o1 visited Miss Mariel Iuckis. who is Fany ited Daniel- has iro; s 5 At Smih : of Plainfeld and Deputy Sherif George |SUests. The club meeting was held 54:;1":.::,1‘-"' S Chass Al ™ books have been added |R. Bliven and Mrs. Fiiven of Central |2t Miss Julla White's, Friday, Nov. i Netthampton. [t fiChae A ideizr. Z Jillage made an’ automadile party that 17th. Norwioh Fooction Sepmmad { Erwin B. Chase, Jr. and Miss Daisy : and Virs. Fulier|spent Thursday at W. B. Gallup's i er Secured. . CLARK’S CORNERS M. Aldrich w ed in Danielson | have bee: “tne stat confer- e — Miss Harmon has resigned as teach- j» it Thursday evening, Nov. 9, oy Rev. C.|cnc# in New Britain. Tolland Co or on the Hill. Her place is filled by { ko M. . Paimer of Springneld is| TymaTiSr At the parsonage Irs, Arthur Rich and Fenner Rich olla unty Miss Gardner of Norwich. | ¥iMting her parents at the Maples. walrs. Phiosbe 4. Potter has gone to|recently spent a few d with Jay A U Mr. and Mrs. Julian Beville have | TW¥n and Mrs, Gurdon Watson, Mr.|ner seventer Soond e winter with |Rich at Chicopee Falis. HEBRON moved to South Manchester. Mr. Be- 5 And Mre ATbert Wateon of Maom Mr.|her daughter, Mrs. Willlam A. Rob-| Mr. Chism has been visiting Mrs. O ville is employed by Cheney Brothers. e were visitors at Willls Wade's on | Whitehouse. s — James Horan, who has been em- g‘fi‘-" 4 A‘:(ln::rddFuneral, Mrs. Phebe Sharpe is in Washing- | At Meeting of Willimantic C. E. Un- ploym‘}lx by F‘-mlédsm‘der for the past B Sy af Mt rxea it Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Soule of North |ton, attending the meeting of the ariner Awhrded Soetla . | vear has resigne Whe Fucst of B.1. Navin the past weme | Attieboro and Miss Clara Souls. of | national grange. od Scotiand So- V%G, aceount of his poor health, F. B. & Ol N avh Wi s eat waek Providence were hers Ssturday to at-| W. JI Booth of Chicago was s re- Toplift lias disposed of some of his B == o funeral of the 1 o £ >ht ith's. stock. Ini-hb;eex;flm;.:gd :E::::i.z}:ir?xiz:é,e E\:Gr“elt e ing eir_aunt, Mrs jcent guest at Charles Smith's ed’{-‘;— r'{f.‘fufi‘rfi"si',.aai Tfi%‘:fiéofi'““"‘ Mrs. P;ter‘-on “dM i, Avintin, : = v . Miss Mau i N . 1d, X Squirrels have migrated owing to the | s Maud Capron of Y;ar&f:: RAWSON Rev. Sherwood Roosevelt, sector of |1 ouarl yorr neeld, Mass, to the ; high cost of living. football game. last. Saturday. the Episcopal churcl, led the C. E. =i ; —— Mrg. G. R. Kiley and son of Dan-|mesting Sunday evening, giving a At Silver Wadding. t & 4 ielton. spent the week-snd at her|very interesting address on the sub-| Severai irom Ripiey HIll attended 3 P | brother's, J. J. Fitzgerald' i!mfi assigned for the evening. }h; n;er wwlnl: l:f.n Ms'-'( nand Mrs. P B Mrs, F. O. < il H rs. R. F, Porter, leader of the C.|John §. Champlin urday ‘eve- The: Missés Whitford Sell Their Farm | Flovd §. Lewls of Portland, Conn, |soriniar 1 Shmengiciaren spent i Mot ting for Banday. ovening. Nov. | MR and Move to Norwich, Spent several days last week With E | Mrs, R. F. Baker and Mrs. E. White. | 19th, is preparing an interesting pro- irs. George H. Clark has taken a L. James. . hotise’ wate S HArioen. gram, in which the juniors will take|boy from the Vernon Home, to live John Richmond of New Haven and| F: G- Tyler and family of Providence | O H Kies Mo and 3 part. with her this winter. Arthur Howard of East Hartford wore ::.l’led on friends in this village Sun-|Bridges and daughter, . R. 'fhev méelinsa of the Willimantic v B. Bak » in M t Hi & union held in Hebron, Saturday, was ard B Knowiton and Frank dforey |gay,* " WO T MOURt HoPS MR well attanded, about 160 being present. BOLTON ratic representatives| Charl The banner was awarded the Scotland . ¥ g [ fFom this village. e soe e e demter | soclety ms their collection for tision | Mre: Grase Watrous Churehill, 51, Dies o rs. B, Bugbee is the guest of | Mrs, . ®. Baker was in Williman- | Was the largest. according to their| in Wyeming — Coventry Grange B4 p;{.um in Providence. byt tic, Wednesday. membership. Members Give Play. & iliam Howlett has been the guest| ™Mr. and Mrs. Abe! Burdick visitea| Miss Eva Jones of Hartford was a thefr daught, o - | week-emd guest of her stster, Mrs. Mrs, Marshall Lawton, who has iy ooelieT 1o Eheomlxvills rec e | el M = s iy ,S,;f‘,,,ww““’“‘ ’,‘;",".‘,‘.{ o Been ill with acute indigestion, ls Te- | Stuart Glen found a buttercup in| Arthur Hills of Néw Haven was &|gay night. She had been In poor health Y blossom Tuerday. guest recently of H. C. Porter and|for some time, but deatfi was caused | mtien v ave closed thelr sum: WESTMINSTER > = . B A tepil Aad the daiighter of - + ; 5 mer home, Comer Crest, and have re- STAFE s O R n Ehter Of | et W BEk LRI Al s | Geitiasnitas. whisss ‘Dukiniss. it Th. 0| neovio- has’ frstekncn Tonss” seisee . o for thell . . culled A Roade BB ilved near the Andover and Coyentry g-fl "fi“’}{he’,"‘;}"‘,’,“;‘f’& é:lflci;gfiufi study the question of food supply, food | any, while their outgo for the actual mon-iPusaral of AGGHCR: Bl Mrs. Srowart 4nd fhamily ot Btattord town line, where the was born 81 years | i tter to Governor Whitman of New | distribution and food consumption in | necessaries of life has increased very Fee g ;7" |of_triends in town. moved into Mrs. L. S.|a8o- Toully S1a MatEibA Chasies | 3 1o o { oy B aald: an - intelligent, business-like manner | much. HAMPTON Children to Most at the Parsonage. | Goodell's house. By O e Dariy s atn 2 d | * %o cost of living has been stead- |and bring about such reforms in the | “As the chafrman of Maybr Mitchel’s i T ok R i e ) S e !.n&.co‘l’? Sault of umxaz\g ?La 4. A Ltown s Some | iy increasing for a number of years, | tethods of food distribution as would | food supply committee I have Eiven’ A on a busi- dlence orth, N. H., she Churehill A lipy has been on 3 busl- | \quient. church-last Sundey. for the e TR T She MaoTied Tevi Churchill| 0% course to increase Our output and | bring about beneficial ‘results to both | this matter a great deal of study and ghter, in N orahi anitan Ol Degn bawp Jov. 2 At el the quality of it is very desirable, and | tho producer and consumer, _ Dintil | sincerely believe there is uestion’ . oh Burhnall spent. Sunday in |Fen. ot oL deing M . e eliclsty T [l :fim A o ks A%5| "know of no class of Citizens’who |such market del nts are “estab- | that demands more immediate and e town. ' Pastor’s Wife Reads Sermon. ers’ colic to be out on the street s or- uu:t m am'::fix i Reve iried hasin lished the high cost of livin; m: ‘going :‘n:g_:: sttention. "Ganno: D sl ‘Burnham has returned to evening, Mr. De ain. R ng, where th red ¢ this matter and nfterd’ to ihe people mmi;n--. Vacadlonepent with | fo New York eity fo omels i te, . for . sevewal R iy 0 i e e " has clos Tiomis Tére cor m r| The Last Loaf, & twe-act drama. men % A along the Y .4

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