Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 6, 1916, Page 9

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Miss Olive Sshmaon und.rum Opera- | Congregational C. E. Mesting Follow- ! tion—Nelson Gauthier to Care for| ed By Spelling Bee—Rev. William Brooklyn’s Highways — Danielson | H. Lee to Speak at Woodstook Fair- - Inn Sold—Graduating Exercises of | wgrounds—Gathering of 125 &t Fir Pokeville Seminary Enjoyed by a| Annual Dinnsr of Chamber of L Audlencs. ; | ‘merce — High Schooi Basketbal Al purc, cream, of tartar powdm No o ’;‘%r-l«l):m:lnd Liswen; ;::.Odub. B 2R alum, no adulterauon. enrion mania by St o | ANy n.uc""', &.f',...,*"‘,. art] officers to attend.the golden a e Howell - of _Bristor ; u—y of &t Merye parisn aday was-@ visitor with friends here Tues- N flmflt" i Mmd-whm s 25 3 Miss Grace Stanton was recently at {92¥. siges, by the school, recitations, Boston and attended a service at Rev.| Miss Suydan of the High School COLCHESTER W otynn:fil«u%‘} mgnh:v'n;h: Billy. Sunday’s tabernacle. ftaculty was coach g Home and School Lengue to Meet— | JRERY {00, 08 T i [ Substitute Teacher, o f 1, . Y rs. lara. [eureux ml 2'.':;',,“’;:“':"..""“«:; e m:.h'gf- Vo B ] e ae eabsiltute. teacher T the of: qgflw”“. today 80 wear it Awir--peviag in poie] Gonarnt, 1T Thanksgiving rmatio WAINL {STMde’ 01 "the Boucel iiwet !’“"’"‘m ”um-wm \lnanun. At the close of the..p school. : C. E. Moeti ¥ Miss Bernadette Gagne of “Central - Meeting. There is/to be- a meeting of the|3nd cards wore “fi”‘:’#o Falis is visiting friends in Dapielson.| At the Comag. 1, chuch mem. Home and School league this (Wed- | TEre SRS SAC, o8ady s ranses| “atrs. C. W. of Southbridge | bers of ¢ E. society held nesday) cvening at 8 o'clock in the ekeher, .,. been the gues Mrs. George Ca- m._m. assembly hall of the academy, Personal Items. cial. Rapom e received - from Andrew Tuholsk! of Torrington was| Miss Munrat Bunyan, teacher of Mrs Frederic Dubuc, = Reynolds | committee. There was a grand march the guest his sistar, Mrs, John A_|English in the ‘High. school, re | street, who has been ill, is staying|and a special tu.tntv was an old-fash- Young, on Majn_street for thelturned to her dutles Monday after’ qh relatives in Brookiyn, and’ is|ioned spelling bee. past week. My Tuholski was a teach={spending the holiday at her home on ch improved. N L .. er in the academy school for the past| Main street. Mrs, C. M. Smith, Hawkins street, i Tasme Sat. few years. Miss Evelyn Strvng has returned to|bas been a guest of friends in Bos- New looms for installation at the Mrs. Marion' Frecland and davghter, |her school at Berlim, having spent | ton and attended the art exhibit at|mill of the Manbasset company— are iss Elorence. of New Pritain B:;N Thnfiug}vlnx MB the home her: sis- | Fenway court, the home of Mrs. John | being réceived here. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bailey | ter, Mrs. E. R. Sherman. - Gardner. on South Main stzeet the past week. | \fisses Cathering Morgan, Mary| Jliss Emma F. Pilling will have the Popular Picture at Bradley. WHI th ty whe found a folding |O'Erien and Anna O'Brien of New [members of the Ladies' “Art club at| The Common Law, a seven-reel mo- caera, I last TFriday, between|Haven, spent the heliday at their | her home for a meeting this afterndon. | tion picture feature, with Clara Kim- Chestnut Hu' and Railroad staticp, no- | homes ‘here. Don’t forget Baptist Christntas’ sale | ball Youn‘ as the star, attracted an tify Arthur H. DeCourey and get re-| Mrs. Ella Strong of Bristol was the | this afternoon and evening, home of |unusually large attendamce at the ward.—adv. . guest offher sister, Mrs, Belle Allen, | Mrs. J: W. Gallup, Main street—adw. ‘Bndl-y then(xv at Tuesday’s show. W at Stratford. . this week. Undergoes Operation. Special Mases Friday. Mrs. B. D. Remington, who has been | Crifwold Chapnell ~spent Monday | giowing an operation for appen-| There are to be three raasses at|. - . with relatives in Bristo] v, Mi ~ch at her daughter's in Stratforé for sev- dieitis, performed Monday, Miss Olive | St. Mary's ~church Friday morning, eral weeks, is 1il. Rev, Mr. Remington | o L0€ meeting of um Home _and y g, Johnson, daughter of Mr. arfi Mrs. F, |the feast of the Immaculate Concep- left Friday for that place and will re- | 25e0) League, announced o tnweaq|T. Johnson, Wauregan, was reported |tion, which is also the date of the main for several days. until Tuesday evening of next week, | LUeSUAY as resting comfortably at the |golden anniversary of the parish. The Samuel Frieaman left Sunday even- Day Kimball hospital in Putnam. Miss | masses are to be at 5 apd 7 o'cleck, mm-hbmul:mmu&-h“'hf- guest Monday of her parents. Mr. and | Barn and Contents on L. E. Dimmoeck | home today or tomorrow from a Bos-| _Southerners Like Mild Weath Mrs, John Higgins. = ton hospital, where he underwent a| You can go and bet any of your = Commissioner Fred J. Brown of Leb- :':’;'.‘I? :“""“’ Reception Ten- | IO, 1 hération Monday for the. re:|friends that there's no more satisfa®. 3 " Your credit is good anon was calling on friends in town| 9e eachers and School Board— | moval of his tonsils: tory Christmas present, so far, for the e t ready now i, Game Protector Sued by Man He Virginia and Georgla boys doing rail- ne R LT AR S s i Temperature Nearly 60 Degrees. | road construction work out of this - ter. Pay as RIOT SR SO Y O For the 24 hours epding at noon [city than the spring-like weather than O, H A Mihan and family, Who| 4 parn belonging to L, E. Dim.|Tuesday the record at Woodward's|has been turned in during the first you wear. were at |h§l‘r summer home on E}]‘ml- mock in West Stnflord was burned | Store shows that the temperature hov- | five days of December. 5 Fpa Helg !hha\a\re'umed to their | about 5.30 Monday night. Two horses, | °fed in the vicinity of the 50 mark Wil Spsah st Fairdroundé homme in Brooklyn, N. Y. making thelg Cow " geveral tons 6f hay. soms|@nd at times touched as high as six- g - trip in their car. - chickens, wagons and farming tools | '¥; 88 unusual showing for December.| Hon. Wilsen H. Lee of New Haven eovge H. Iilderkin left Monday for | were 1] burned. The origin of the|, The S. N. E. T. company’s campaign |is to give an address on New England Hartford and Williamburg. 3fass.|fre §s not known. The loss Is partly | here against allowing the free use of | Agrieulture Wednesday of next week where he will spend the winter w covéred by lnsurihce. telephones to constant borrowers of [nt the fairgrounds in Woddstock, Un- relatives. service, has the general effect of [der his subject Mr. Lee will discuss Rank of Page Conferred. Reception by W. C. T. U. bringing nearer the end aimed at.|what part <ounty fairs have had in Oliver Woodhouse lodgs. The local W. C. T. U. gave the|Some people are now giving up nick- |its development. Mr. Lee is presi- O ing for New Haven, where he has se- 0 <O LA s TR R Johnson is a teacher in the School|the pontifical .high mass at nine cured work. STAFFORD SPRINGS street school. o'clack. Mrs. Ernest Bump of Hebron was the S Rev. W. D. Swaffleld is expected teachers and school board a reception | i Who never did so before. dent of the organization intended to Pall Tasaday e eneeting in Pythian | ) the Methodist chureh Tussday ev.| The fmel Erading touthes are be- |boom New Engtand agsieultore s page was conferred on two candidates, | SRing. A very interesting” program [Ing put on the banks and roadway |P. Ives is also to speak at the faeet- Clifford C. King of Lebanon was iy | COncerning the scientific teaching of | opened by the New Haven road in ex- |ing, in connection with which thefe is You men who want the conservative —it’s here. Also the sperty pinch backs, and novelty effects—good warm, attractive mixtures to please men of all voca- tions in life. And the prices, too, are as attractive as the Coats. temperance in the schools was car- | tending a new sidetrack in the lodal|to 'be an annual exhibition of poul: {:’,‘l"x“m"“;;“g”fi""’“g it Mearant 3T | raflroad yards. Coal ashes is being | try. ghts las meeting. used for surfacing the roadway, which Hospital Needs Donations. Sues Game Protector for $100. will afford easy access to all cars On| ywpie the Thanksgiving comfribu- ! 2. \ George C. Hunter of Monson has|the new track. Hons &5 tHe Py HUNBI hevotins oo s I The school at Comstock’s Eridge, |2 0Ught sult against Frank H. Plumb Attending Motorcycle Show. generous, there is room for more giv- 5 for $100 damages. t ' ;Olgl:;w;ns‘:“fh';‘ug:krn!i‘valn?t:’:{ine o Nov, dzfla he %ffi'&“&"fl?’%k’;‘: Ray W. Pellett is in New York for |In® for the needs of the institution. ; : kil This is especially true as regards ves- tainment Wednesday afternoon, Nov. | {07, State line pond and that he had | the remainder of the week to attenfd | ipies, “particularly potatocs Al ;o 1. The tollowing program was well|p, hag ‘nseq for catching mmuskrats | events in motordom. Mr. Peflctt, while | Kinds of £00d stuffs can be used to ad- : fondered. Song, My Country “Tis of |\, Plumb, who is a special fish wnd|In New York, will confer with. repre- | vantage. Thee, school: recitations, The Rude|zame protector, considered that Hun. | sentatives of a company that desires < ; é'.'.f:eplf’;“glfl f;‘;{;f{:f er?e'fr"i{"’é"-'rnf,’,’fi ter was violating the law and placed lod enl!fst his services for a field out- | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE : » s him under arrest. He then collected |side of Danielson. Thee, Doris Wilcox; Rahy’ . e HOLDS FIRST ANNUAL DINNER. ¢ Thanksgiving. Bernids ‘Wile: mhc|from Hunter $20 and aflowed bim to| wilj Care for Brooklyn’s Highways prieiadsisdiasn i Little Pilgrim Maid;, J Bigwn; | 5% > ! \ ~ First Selectman Oliver F. Downg of | Gathering) of 125 ‘Hears Addresses’ By Thankegivias . Sone. Bkt oo ;,;“53{i;‘:,"k,’;g“*,‘,%,,’,;{“;;g,;;fi:}; the town of Brooklyn said Tuesflay | Rev. William A. Keefe and John | recitations, A ~Cst’s _Thanksgiv authority in acting as judge and jury | that excepting for the formal arrange- | Rodemeyer. } Soliloquy. * Marforie ~ Wilcox: Some | a5 well ‘at marar Spimtarase 2nd TV | Lints with the bonding company_the Thanksgiving Dinners, suited counsel with the result that Mr. | Matte of contracting with ~Nelson| (overs were laid for 125 persons on T 4 %3 r ower, Wille Filla: Ber-| pumb has been made the defendant | Gauthler of that town to care for|m,ciqn'” evaning at the firat snntar| { Remembefl YOUR OWN tie's Thanksgiving, Myron Chapell; |in g civil action for damages. Brooklyn's highway repairs for @ year [ginner of the Chamber' of Commerc i SRS e = TEhe Thanksaiving Appetite. Lawrence| The case is returnable before the|lS completed. = Mr. Gauthier's bid was | {IPRHE Of {he Cham Bugbee buildin Burnham;” song, Th~ Landing of the|borough ‘ 9. Another bid of $2 was re- 5 3 Pilgrims;’ Marforle Wilcox: . recitas | s ornepke L Saturday morning at| ¥ from 4. R. Rell, a selectman | The affeir was very much of a succes 15 2 TIME TO PAY tions, When Grandma Was a Little of > town. nder his contract Mr.| x:e“ "" lhueg"'fl oieder tr em\m- B i [ #~GIrl, Anna Thankggiving ALTI ‘| Gaisthier will “be oblizated to do ali | [ness men of the S nednve theil ¥, Alice Chapell: The Fivst Thanks: s the highway repair work and to fur- {72 OPROTHIDILY to enjov o fine Sinied iving, 2 ‘Hodge. 'song, - Autumn nish his own materials. I e NS Sipsciuy istening Local People Attend iPlainfield Funeral & peakers. LTS 7. Sale of Danielson Inn. ilon. George L. Pad&ett presided as - - —Emile Cassavant Resigns as Sex-| A, cuncement was y | toastmaster, -~ The principal address CREIIA’FDR CATARRH ton of St. Mary’s Parish. i es were delivered by Rev. William A merly the Central house business, by | Keeffe, pastor of St. John’s chure] ,OPENS UP NOSTRILS Mr. and Mrs. Owen McShean, Mr.| (%, H. Michaels to A. D. Wentworth of | Plainfleld. and John Rodemeyer, of and’ Mrs. William McShean, Mr. and | Portsmouth, N. H. The transaction |Canaan, one of the best known news- Mrs. Patrick McShean were in Plain- | does not include the real estate, which | paper men in Connecticut. - Tdh;ov g:ldi‘l?dgk n.u ‘!’le;’d ‘\éonday ‘z(tending the funeral of | is retained by Mr. Michaels, who pur-| Specia gmrrminment features were Y . from Head- ’s Splendid! ohn Fitzgerald. chased it from the $. P. Humphrey | provided during the dinner period. 4 BRENNAN, 29-31 Shetucket St. 3 William Cooney was a New London | estate. These features included cabaret i GATELY § 1 St visitor Monday. Mr. Wentworth is experienced in the | sketches and rapid-fire work cartoons || 5 n turd Evenings In one minute your clogged nostrils| Hugh McCoombs of Brookline, Mass.,} hotel business, in which he has been|of local men and figures in national Open ‘Wednesday and Syturday 9 will open, the air passages of your|Was in town Monday. engaged for a period of more than ten |life, drawn by Clifford Knight of head will' clear and you can breathety Christopher Hedler is enjoying a féw | years. He has arrived here to re-|Hartford. Music was furnished by freely.- No more hawking, snuffling?]days vacation. main, but the formal transfer of the | members of the Morse family, violin, “.blowing, headache; drymess. No strug- Barten Erba Nacwich, business will not take place for a few |'cello and piano. The flowers and _gling for breath at night; your cold or ¢ days. palms used in the decorations were catarrh will be gone. Emile Casavant who has been sexton| "My Michaels said Tuesday that he Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream |£07 St. Mary’s parish has resigned.|pas no definite plans for the future, —Balm from your druggist now. Apply fir,;hur LeBlanc of Norwich gucceeds | H‘e‘wfll remain here sholme ?g thelllme, a little of "this fragrant, antiseptic, - giving attention to his other Inter- = g o healing cream' in yaur ‘nostrils. It |, Mr- and Mrs. John Taylor 0134 Plaing|ests. During the time ho has owned | was generous in Hta expressed Appro : F-Fr"' So Tame it Follows Mistress— Dendtrates through every air passage [Geld Wwere recent guests of Mr. ai|the Danielson inn property he has|yal® “Are. Hattle Paine and aremig: Crab Meat Cocktail very-Member Canvass of First of the head, soothes the inflamed or | M. FUCOIRM Swanson. = . oo |been very successful in *his manage- fney Perry were in charge of the ar- Bisqite of Tomato Churoh Sunday—H. M. Society to|the week G e swollen mucous -membrane and relief G R o s et | rangements for the production, which | Iced Celery Queen Olives Sew for Missionary Box. Vs T comes instantly. mapth Jory: deoent vistaxs = was well patronized. Baked Fresh Mackerel, Italienne ergason avenue. It's just fine.” Don't stay stuffed-up | oLnclaimed letters at the Baitic post POKEVILLE SEMINARY with a cold or nasty catarrh—Reliet |OTice are addressed to Joseph Saun- e i e D. . Madison of Grass Valley, Call- | Miss Joasto B Creen Peas Delmonico Potatoes! ¢ornia, wh e east to Hi Vall comes 50 quickly. ture, Joseph Doctor, Frank Shevlin. Graduates Cla: BALLOUVILLE CLUBHOUSE Fruit Salad R If,Lm ol i moth:r gy in Dar | the weels with he b";".';"’ and._sister- loaned by C. S. Andem, president of trical folks say, the players put it|the Chamber of Commerce. NORWICH TOWN over in great shape and the audience| The menu follows: e Miss Florence Thacher of Tanner street were in Fitchville for over Thanksgiving. ‘William Vallette of Hartford was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘1§ - spending of 1856, for the Di- i f Many Spectators. 5 i &7 Neapolitan Ice Cream - in-law, Mr. and L. Brown- = = Rrwisa of Muny Seectatine Being Painted—Progress on Similar | Assorted pop Cotres g.‘;’;g’l;:;'f;‘;e,{g';‘;fgm'"“m:'“ ing of East Town street. 2 'é‘mr?ef: o; 1:1: L;s:ite; thd l?’ciety Structure at Attawaugan. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vance of Bris- | mrrs TLu Beebe of New London 3 i ¢ and_choir of e Methodist church ——— tol . Carri clan m Y C m gombined thelr forces Tueadny even-|, At Baliouville the social clubhouse | QUINEBAUG VALLEY LEAGUE. | miite: i Tadla M e ok o poa ol Tpialives ug- v 2 ing to presen in the town hall and al as been erecte y the miil fartfe . { prwe Olll' e ¢ fih their usual ‘success in such af- company ts in the hands of the paint- Sel’t:‘?lz of !.|uhlq;hn.ll G;;n;-" For | Ha tard wore wosk-ea W‘h{ her atter a week’s visit here. fairs, an out of the ordinary enter- | ers, the wood work having heen prac- igh School During -17. g : Get your blood pure, keep the Iiver =chve and the tainment designated as. the Graduat- | cally completed. A& stoam meatis 4 o e nue, making the trip by au- | Miss Marion Palmer has returned elsregu]ar and unsxghfly Ing Exercises of the Young Ladies’ |plant, bath and other equipment re- | The schedule of games in the High RN to Bo-tbn where she is a student at Seminary of Pokeville, class of 1856. | mMmain to be installed, but villagers now | Schqol Basketball league 1is an- Fawn Foll ™M College, after spending the °m For The suggestion in the title -was |expect that thebuliding will be ready | nounced as 80 e Toloves- Miskeess.- holidays at her home on Vergason the cmplenm and putnng blood in good closely foliowed in the presentation of | for occupancy about the first of the | “Docember &—Tourteltte ys. Putnam | 50 030y deer have been killed that | avents. the entertainment, the participants | year. st Jutnam. Plainfeld ve, Kilingly 8t | oo or -t T B O | RS, Y ] tppearing in costumes of the pre-| The structure is of wood, 30 by 40 Ducieison. e B L B L T Buge mgmc.n"mmrbmy ag Mes. g Lo vas o sracadnicun torias nored b ?fimi‘.z‘;% s e 1 PNl e ioartett | has a fawn aix months old which she | were in Canterbury Sunday, gliests of P opening number, a song, Hurrah for |Is shingled and painted a dark red, Weodstock vs. T Tlot- purchased when a week old. It fol-| Mrs. Everett Mmm.un jand Mrs, Nel- < 0ld New England, by the school, and | with white trimmings and altogether P”"?‘i‘;“m o . ety lows her all about the yard and goes | son Lyon. are safer, better and surer than . | ndaress by the principal, a salutatory, | makes a very attraciive buliding and | °p2 22 Rilingly vs. Bartlett | pio b house in search of her, and essays, recitations, class poem, class|one in which the mill operatives are Decegmber 'uesday followed her. down the road Nerfolk-—~Ceal still nulnm)ns its low eliminate poisonous matfers from ode, valedictory and all the other fea- | very much interested. o DSt v oodstock v Putnam at|to a neighbor’s, as a collle does. price here. “Only 16 cents a ton has en the organs and purify the blood— tares that go to make up such a grad-| At Attawaugan the other clubhouse, | Biqimcia. been added to the seiling price since ow ecks, brighten uation program as the people of this |40 by 50 feet, is not so near bein : « Will Sew for Missionary Box. the sharp advances elsewhere. . It is glow to Ch the eyes, m‘ / genctation are familiar With in towns | completed as the one being buift at | poreaty S—Putnam v Plainfleld st |. “rnere will be a meeting of the home | now selling at 38.36 & ton. that have their hlgh schools and aca- { Ballouville, but that also is so far ad- North —ervmnhle ¥ Woodstock vs. missionary ssoclety in the n cflll 4 unty me Skin demics. Even prizes were awarded | vanced that it whl be ready for dee | Inte. - aregationa) chapel Friday Killingly st Danlel 2% end dtploma.s conferred. As ‘the thea- | In_the near future. T £t va, Wood- | 10 86W for a box to be sent to ll(“ll- The new clubhouses are an indica- | ;J&nUaTY 12—Plainfield . Wood-| nolis about Christmas time. “WV"" to Woman are withs Every Bai. =————"|tion of the thoughtfulness that tne |ftock at Woodstock ~Hartistt va. Put- Soldt inqh-fim wdl.hb—.u 10¢, 25e. mill company has for the soctal wel- | BAT1 at Putnam. = Tourtellotte vs. Kill Attended Organ Recital. : | | fare of its operatives and families in | P81y 8t Dani M A rge LePan of Bel st know flu! the village and the fact is nat lost on | J2RUATY i7—Puinam vs. Plainfield r .and Mrs. George 'an of Bel- mu those who will- benefit from th: at_ North Grosvi -dale. levue Farm motored to:Baltic Sunday m weakness and Bany's Senstosity: e Al be Smcm; January 19.%, vs. Plainfield | and attended the organ recital at St. 5 3 Mary’s church given by Prof. Louis should i indicated to anyone who speaks on |2t Plainfleld. lett: ve. Woedstock h commence the subject. with realdente of the vil. | at. Woodstoek: : | Bouvilliers of Montreal. you ] 1 taking lages. _ High School Henor List. - Cottage MMI»., The 'cottage prayer Zhe hish sehool hower list for the ‘oodstack. Firat Mothogist enarch. will “be. held Tk wenks sting Nov, 30 follbwe:| Fetwers: 3~ Clling- | Thursaay evening at the home of Mr. o Huress Th °"°- Mm g;:‘w by af g~ A VE. and Mrs.. Thomas Day on Otrobando ren, Samuel Buk H-rgnret Beckley, | Tourteliotte at Narth Grosvenordale.- vende. {353 ) Wesley Cole, Joseph Ewtabrooks, How- | Fetroary $—Plainfield vs: E Moiatlor Canuaba ) ard Soule; Alic in: honors, Dor- Tourtellotte vs. very Member Canvass. & othy Blalke Elule Brown, Loig Brown, 3 W There will be an every momber can- Dorothy Burton,-Harold Elliott, Ralph stoclk, vass by the First Congregational Elliott,. Esther Kimball, Edith Mar- ety 19— Woodstoek: va. ph_[-. church Sunday afternoon, Dec. 10. g € & tin, Emfly ‘Williams, LeRoy Adams, fi.d at n',]nm Putnam vs. - Louis Aldrich, Lawrence Casey, Thom- | jatt at Webster. Killingly vs. Mml- Mrs. John Merriam of Oakdale re- " X All Expenses as Darielson, Howard Franklin Mar- | lotte at North Grosvenerdsle: Qently istbad Tk hihan 2 Iiopias Day, ; orie Gaffney, Gladys Gallup, n Otrobando ave - ¥ woMake mency sawing wood this winter. Your Hime and a.FOOS JUNIO) bl s up, Mar nue: ; . . Walt - Wo0D-8A] OUTFIT wiould Yoia Big profi "Thess outfits, which - - Sy o Tleee Walter . Arnalth | wugmtoc.: A 10 per cent. bonus for | Mrs. Louls Engler of the re very l" cost, ars furni in 4,6 nd 8 horge- R e o sizes, - F‘rem:h,-Adol h Goldwater, Leila Har- | the employes of the Dunaam Mills Co. | Norwich is visiting mrrs. Wit sava From !& cords of wogd per hour. The engine can aiso-be used ris, Louis Kofiler. '5%. Marlow, Ma- | went into effect Monday motning and | livan of the Scotland road. - for pumping w-hr‘ gri dmg nnl-. corn, etc. : PORTO RICO LINE bel Mason, Beatrice Maynard, Anita | thiz plant is now the third of the big —— o & CruisingDept. 11 Broadwey, New York | | Mignault, John O'Neil, Oscar Cook, | industries ‘in the borough which has | Miss Nellie J. Buckley has hga Tetuih. Lindner, Gallup, Hannora Killian, | granted a 10 per cent. & 10 em- | ed to her home on Peck’ ', af-| 2 3 or -rg Railroad Ticket Mary Rindall, Eawar@ Ray, Leonard | ployes within the past- vcflk. ter ten faya' visit with rela o 4 i \ : ! 8 - Acthorined Sons- bty M Read, Hannah Smith, | bonus is to be paid on weekly | Hartfor "‘ ‘\D"lw- ! Kathicen Varncy, Bertha Ward, H.ar- and it ie to r;main,!n effect . = old Wilde - . ~ | unti¥ further e Fally s Myl e

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