Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1917, Page 2

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the Savings Offered onal use and share in the ing the Clearance Sale ot wait until the Jast moment. Come today and pro- yourself with all the needed articles for the home or savings. E CHILDREN’S SHARE IN THE JANUARY . CLEARANCE SALE wp&h-bmwwthechfldrmle(Ap- and the saving on the warm wearing apparel for ones will interest mothers. the No More, Cigars or Ci to Lighted in Hafls and Antercoms _ Town Buildings. Notices have beeh posted bout the town building by the effect that no smoki ed in the halls and an] building from now precauti oury measure to'l.\ offis danger of d, clgarettes bullding. thrown about v K. OF P. SOCIAL * Benefit Dance Largely Attendsd Fri- day Evening. Many people attended the social and dance given by the Knights of Pyth- ias in the town hall Friday evening. The program had been arranged SO that ‘the older people would enjoy themselves. Professor Bennett Norwich was on hand to do The proceedis of the af- fair will go towards furnishing the order with new regalia and furnishing as all of their old belongings were lost in the Jordan building fire. Christian Sclence Services. Sunday morning. there will be a service in the lecture hall of the Y. M. C. A. building. The subject of the leson sermon is Life. Wednesday ev- ening: testimomiat meeting at 7.45 will be held at Sbetucket Park, No. 1 South Winabem - Trolley leavés .25, “Thief in Getaway Loses Coin. 1t became known Friday that a gar- age in South Coventry had been broken into some time Tuesday night and the cash drawer in the office was of the the selectinen to the will be allow- -rooms of the ‘on. This is taken by the the building was in fon from cigars l';(.l N. Y., where he was united in mar- iday moon to Miss Greteain: r a short that place. . wedding trip ~the “young couple will return to this city where they will reside on Pleasant street. will_wish him a prosperous and hep- py wedded life. AUTO CASES WILL COME UP IN CITY COURT Owners Violated the Law Regarding the Use of Markers. ‘When the police court comes in for session this morning there will be three cases for violation of the auto- mobile law regarding the use of old ‘markers. All of those that will a pear before the court were arrested Tuesday for having old markers on their cars atter waming had been “Can you ask more convincing proot of ‘merit? : 'F. A Allvn, 475 East Main Street, | Norwich, ~ says: “About 'four ' years ago my back got lame; ached and felt very weak. My kidneys were disord- ered and the secretions were unnat- urel. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills ad- vertised T bought a box and began u: g them. They made my back feel much lll’on'er. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan’s Kidney Pills — the sarie that Mr. Allyn had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. —_— ing. Several grand officers were also present. Variety of Weather. Friday - morning the ~weatherman handedup a _peculiar coilection of weather. At 5.15 a.' was At 6.15 o'clock it snowed a LEAN FO'[ ROAST .. EORES LAMB, Ib_______. Pickled Pigs’ Feet, 3 Ibs. FRESH PORK to rpast, LEAN CORNED BEEF, RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib________18¢c HAMS, whole or half, Ib______24c HAMBURG, Ib_____________15¢ FINE GRAN. SUGAR, 13 Ibs_$1.00 PURE LARD, Ib____________20c BUTTER, Ib_______________42c - _19¢ | b 117 7 - < AT ANTIE LEGS LAMB, Ib_____._ OGUND STEAK, Ib_____ 2bc| Salt Ribs, Ib____5c FOWL b | oo cR0e LEAN BACON, Ib_____ .. LEAN SALT PORK, Ib________16¢c SLICED HAM, LAMB CHOPS, Ib___ Ib_. COMPOUND, Ih____._____. Snyder’s Tomato Soup, 3 cans. 2 QUAKI CORN PACIFIC TOILET PAPER, roll P Liver,” Ib_ ---20C 17 = ER . FLAKES, pkg¥t given that they could not be used regular blizzard with a stiff northeast ’q Exlra Heavy ‘wo: pried open wit ha chisel. The thief | S5 Fa0 (IO CONE ROt pE O at is| Bale. At 7.15 the sky was- elear with entered the building through a win- < a cloudless and very bright sunrise. Gi Fruit Four-piece Brushed Sets,| Drawer Leggings in white, rose, red | qow which was broken and in his | Scheduled to appear could not produce = rape Hing of Sweater, Drawer - |and_black: e prices 84c, h 10" and “ o any registration papers . when asked Tomorrow’s Church Services: 3 Leg P haste to leave the premises lost 70 |30V, teEistration papers when asted 4 for . c Toque and Mittens—these come n, red, whi Oxford and '——Id. price $248, and $4.39. Gnfiaren’s Knitted Sets, consisting of Sweater, Drawer Leggings and Togue, % and rose only—Sale ‘tymm ‘white, red, Copen- ale prices 8dc, $1.25, $1.19. Scarf and Toque Sets in uud or g green with black color combinations—Sale 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $249 and Separate Scarfs, stripes—Sale price 79c each. Separate Toques, combination—Sale prices 25c, and 980 each. plain or color 296, 59 Children’s Bath Robes—Sale prices cents of his loot. OBITUARY. Charles Robert Harris. The death of Charles Robert Harris occurred at his home in North Wind- ham Thursday night after a long ill- fiess. Mr. Harris, who was a jewelry manufacturer, had been in poor health charge will not be pressed as one oth- er case was before the court where the driver did not have a driving license, but the charge was not pressed. An- other who will appear this morning is said to have sent for his markers be- fore the twenty-first of December and his check was received at a local bank before the first of the year. but he had not received his markers when he was At the Congregational church Sun- day morning the subject of the sor- mon will be Christian Motives of Mis- sions. At 7 p. m. the Y. I. S. C. E. Topic, Seeinz the Good in Others. Rev. Albert Donnell, pastor. At the Methodist church the morn- ing subject ‘wiil be Blessings in Dis- guise. At 7 p. m. the subject will be The Living One, the second of a se- ries of sermons on the Book of Reve- ington officiated. Burial was in Lin- We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Free Delivery Ask For Them RIS e plus and undivided profits. Concerns baving annual profits of $5,000 or HOUSE PASSES OMNIB _quality—Sale price $14.69 ; FOLDING COUCH BEDS Folding Couch Bed complete with Mattress_ and Pillow, regular Qquality—Sale price $11.69. Folding Couch Bed_complete with Mattress and Pilllow, regular quality—Sale price $14.98. National Spring Beds, regular $4.0 edy acts so quickly or tution, has been long forgotten, and National Spring Beds, regular $4.75 quality—Sale price $3.98. efl;ctlvely. It is pure L.hl‘fl. Kinney, b(; tC.‘ falm?r and ,D. L. ufifmfii‘fifity" o ;flms::'f(d:e:&ey l;t National Spring Beds, Rip Van Winkle, regular $7.00 quality—Sale |and aatiseptic, won- Fhillips are about the only survivors. | Danielson and Disirict Deputy Fred ertully soothin; “harles F. Gardner has not manipu- o E=oslly. & and lated the keys of a tuba, that instru- | " anams, of Willimantlc. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE Ci CURTAIN MATERIALS E AT SALE fk _Borgered Scrim — Sale 1% 16¢, 21c, 29¢, 33¢ yard ' Natnaitk—Safo prics-2fc s yard ling, piain ‘or fancy—Sal in —Sal 12 ”.:"_"-.f“n‘l,?n‘..‘ BTl e, and a yard i Scrims—Sal rices 12/zc, 18¢, -..n‘&-.y:rsl i Lace c\m.un- — Sale Sic, 3125, $143 | Salo " prices 50 o S TR i and $3.25 a e s 8 pair NATIONAL SPRING BEDS and 38c | 15c a yard and 30c a y: price 21c, 29¢, and LACE CURTAINS AT SALE PRICES quality—Sale price $5.29 a pair. Folding Couch Bed complete with good Mattress and Pillow, regular $17.50 quality—Sale price $15.98. SPECIAL! Folding Couch Bed com- plete with good Mattress regular $10.50 quality—Sal 0 quality—Sale price $3.19. AND CURTAIN RODS PRICES Colored Scrims—S8ale prices 10c and way and 11-inch ice is being set. The Remove pain misery as many thou- sands of others have done, by apply- ing Minard’s liniment, en old, reliable pre- scription. No other rem- is the most effective remedy for rheumatic pains, soreness and stiffness of joints and muscles, lameness, sore hands, - tired, aching feet, pains in chest, sore throat, and for sprains, strains and bruises. You cannot afford to be without it. It can- Art - Ticking—Sale price 33c a yard Tish Net—Sale pricss 12z, 15c, 21¢ Madras) in® white. and ecru — Salb a yard. 45-tnch wide—Sale price Plain Net, prices 25 and |33¢ a yard. Brass Curtain Rods—Sale, prl:n 4e, 8¢, 186, 21c and 33¢ Double Rods—Sale ‘price 42¢ each. Muslin- Curtains, plain or ruffled— 39, 64c, 84c and-$1.25 Scnm len: in ' whi d_ Arab- ian-Sale prioge 4o, flas. .50, $1.89 Dcor P-nnl-—ldo prlon zto ind u! Sash Curtains—Sale price 20c mot possibly barm or burn the skin, DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST 752 Main Street, Willimantic “pretty tuff” will feel young again and belleve that cream making is not a failure after all. The changes in the quarter of a century gone are interesting. G. A. Ross has been a resident of Boston well toward 20 years. Reed’s sawmill, one of the most picturesque of the old landmarks with its old up and down saw, has long since passed away. The old ox sled is hardly ever seen today. Frank Bishop and his family have lived in Rhode Island over 25 years. The Hopeville lyceum, famous insti- ment upon which he was once so pro- ficlent, for twenty vears. S. E. Phin- ney, ilddledy winks expert, died in March, 1894. The creamery no longer pays its patrons by space and its fan- cy prints are bringing 50 cents in the local market. A bag of corn costs to- day twice as much and a little more than it did 26 years afe ‘The cream- ery still is doing business and was never on a better basis than today. A Near-surprise Party. ‘William McCluggage received a visit from a large party of friends at his home in Sylvandale. Thursday night. It was intended to be a surprise par- ty, but as often happens, someone in- formed the gentleman of the fact, but he appeared properly surprised. 'The Hoyre—6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmoro & Shepard FuneralDirectorand Embalmer 6062 North St, Wilimantie Lady Assistant HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, time was enlivened with games of all kinds, and refreshments were served. The company presented Mrs. McClugs gage a vase, and gave a flashlight to Mr. McCluggage. At Central Village Installation. Dr. S. H. Holmes, A. D. Tripp, Fran- cis Campbell, John Potts, Ernest Blake, David Bothwell and S. A Thompson attended the instaliation of the Protection Lodge, No. 19, I. O. O. F., in Central Village Thursday even- Appley: refreshment committee, La- ban B. Adams. Grand Master F. Henry Monroe of the Grand Lodge gave a brief history of the formation of the firat I. O. O, F* lodge in America, 97 years ago. His interesting and excellent sketch was greatly appreciated by the members. Deputy Grand Master Chapman of Waterbury addressed the gathering, the subject of his speech being The Mission of Odd Fellow: Grand Sec- retary Hutchinson spoke on the Duty of a.Good Odd Fellow. Sandwiches and coffee, and cake were served. Music was furnished by the I. O. O. F. orchestra of eight pleces. Lodges representedk at the installa- tion exercises included: Reliance lodge, No. 29, of Jewett City: Quine- baug lodge; No. 34, of Danieison; Is- rael Putnam Lodge, No. 33, of Put- nam and Uncas lodge, No. 1i, of Nor- wich. COLCHESTER Red Cross Workers Need Volunteers— George Cutler Passes State Bar Ex- amination—Trap Rock Dressing for Ro: The Colchester branch of the Red Cross society will meet the first and third Fridays of the month, begin- ning yesterday, Jan, 19. The moetings will be held as heretofore in the Li- brary building, which will be open from 230 to 5 p. m. All ace being asked to cooperate in the carrying on of this good work. Thus far the branch has nearly completed 7,000 ar- ticles. ice cream FUNERAL. / 62:66 Main Street - o v " pe wood cemetery. PUSLIC BUILDIN panmnts Enitted Sacquss in wool or $1.39 and $1.69. for some time and recently he suf- | notified to appear in court last Tues-|lation. Epworth Leasue at 6 p. m. S b e e weailia’ orofits & i Hibre silk, white with pink or white| Baby Bath Robes in pink only—Sale | 1ored a shock which —hastened —his|day. P Mrs. Minnie Carpenter, leader, Rev. Shpued Bap Examination. rive dfrom agriculture or fgom 501elyd 1& Wil Encounter Determ "Hh peldes 2le, B, 0, | oriey Boo. death. He was born in Salem, Mass., \ Samuel Tbatcher, pastor. - George Cutler, son of P. Cutler of | naiaonal services, such as the income 1 s & ’(':‘,:M“n.w_m Winter Coate—Sale | 11 1854, the son of Ralph and Eliza New Telephone Directories. At the Baptist church.the pastor, |this place, was one of the 15 Who | professional men, tion in the Senat ' beth Hampson Harris. When a boy S, SR Rev. J. A. Spidell, will preach. Morn assed the examination for the bar . > 4 . $2.48 and $2.98. Z = Y Rev. W =, D A n The sub-committee framing the g Infants’ lan' Flannelette Kimonos | price he came fo Windham fo live but some | . The new telephone directories were | oo suibject, Swear of A vats S ey A Wiktitigton’ 3 ko S: e il A ing subjeet, al t at All; cven- |out of a class of 60 that took the bill, which comprised- Representatives ashington, J in and white and blue and white | Carriage Sacques in white or tan— | g2 Same 1o Winaham 10 Ve Dut FME | 4o ibuted about the city from the | jng. “Ne o ;i S Far s o b, pris atives : . Sale prive o8k ime e went to Attleboro, Mass., | 4 o ing, News ' night, pastor's subject, [ aminations. He is 22 vears old, & |Kjfcnin, Ranney and Hull, exempted |pubiic building ,_,_"_':‘__.____———'—.———— 'mere !h:.h flrit le‘arl\ed the pra(:;._—ax »nwlhnf;lv: i‘:‘_l‘dflv;‘“h’l‘?:“:ev:fil::?:;- f‘lrong Manhood. Special chorus mu- | graduate of Bnco;\ Academy, cl:\ss"l:f agricalture on the ground that the| Wilson has giv & side of the jewelry business. ter T ay Wi ins, | sic. ‘1. He studied for one year in the g Already Is taxed heavily | Was passed late t working for a weil known firm for go into effect Sunday morning at e, o T Att v General George E,|farmer 3 ot |234 ot 92 t c CLOSING OUT ON SILK DRESSES AND SERGE |Feiii=.fn vl kv oo r |20 fo Bl PR R g i N ness Tor himself and tn 1590 he moved PLAINFIELD with Senator Hunt in Hartford . |ieh how mueh a farmer has | | cities ana ¥ AT IANUARY CLEARANCE SAI.E PR'CES this business to North Windham where Brief Mention. Attendi N York Ball. i Wennoe, Rosain. Great Britat | The bi it has since been located. Mrs, ‘Thomas W. Southward and |Crowd Attends Firemen’s Bazaar— ending New York Ball. Rl ol el B 4 14 | where it ? Mr. Harric was a_member of North B = =g . s Offic 5 Mrs. Albert Van Cleve left town |Italy exempt agricuiture ond personal | 700, o0 Wil arrls was a member of North | daughter are spending a few days in| Stato Officers Procent at Installation |, Mrs, Albert T Van Cleve left town | 001 oo D ; SILK DRESSES SERGE DRESSES at one time held the ofice of deacon. [ BOFOn L L Clotorioes <f Faetecteen Fodi attend the grand ball and reception | A forelgn corporation doing business |\, 1} 5 . v i Attleboro he join- e i a to his o the members of the A. D. S, of |l nthe United St vould be requi . il Dresses that were $5.00 are| Serge Dresses that were $5.00 are| While a resident of Attleboro he join- | Joseph Billis hag returned to his i Last night marked the third mght | wop;" i > ¥ ed to pay the excess profits tax the | pow reduced to $4.89. now reduced to $3.98. o0 the Masonic order- Politically he | i ®Peing. confined to his home, 1 | of the bazaar, held under the auspices | WhIch her husband is a member. same as a domestic concern, but only | Sk Dresses that were $10.00 are|- Serme Dresses that were $6.50 are| Besides his widow, Mrs. Emma Ni- | With grip, for the past four days. e e e Spreading Trap Rocks on the business done here. The mow reduced to $7.50. now reduced to $4.89. chnlsRerns. he is survived by ome| L. F. Blake of this city was a bear- | 1 the, Town, Hall and gree“ e ¥Ry ‘. & \I\nx‘n‘ r z'md men «:cn?outung ;g::sr:‘g“ mfi;i’,flfsnfraf? ff; g T z son, Raymond A. who was in busi- | er at the funeral of Abel E. Brooks i 3 s a grea rload of trap roci on oad | ppiied in atives Sifc Dresses that were 31250 are| Serge Dr;s;;zir“;hm Were $10.00 e g e e e i e it Bty e tteraonn o5 M0 | The hall was beautifully decorated n et. He expects enouzh [lection of the new tox. The ”'Nned to $9.89, iy A ter, Thelma Harris, and one brother, | Blake represented the Eastern Star and the \':\l"o\m ot b e to put on all the state road in fance tax increases would " Silk Dresses that were $15.00 are| Serge Dresses that were $12.50 are | Albert of Attlcburo, Mass. lodge of this city of which Mr. Brooks | onized. Music was furnished by the rough. rate on the minimum inheritances "MM'M to $12.50. now reduced to $9.89. - Hugo Schmydt. was a membe Colonm!TarmostrB 4. W. Breiholomew of Westchester |no wiaxable, from omo to one and = - e - o Play Jewett City. was a er in town Wednesd: one-ha!f per cent. ‘amd woul lev Bilk Dresses that were $17.50 are| Serge Dresses that were $17.50 are| Tne death of Huso Schmidt occur- . s k2 new _rate of.fifteen per cent. on tho: ced ed to $12.50. o1 B Fewon 3 D _The P! eid Warriors will aza'n Christjan Science Meeting. e o < Schmidt, who was $1 years of age, & e Tola = ”T e rehearsal of the St. John's choir | ;.14 gt the home of William Daven- i HOUSE DRESSES, WRAPPERS AND KIMONOS |ics iny Coventsy forthe st e What ;‘;reaE:l(e mt;'::dhzds T ';\:: gas held st evemng. Orzaniet | ot Gh ‘Norwic ne Wednesdny | PEFINITION ON STATUS OF o years, ng a f: r. e was a| i 5 r. - S b e uon | Afternoon at ARMED MERCHANT VESSELS F AT REDUCED PRICES widower and was born in Germany in William McCluggage—Local Odd m;}‘ "; ";_r :“P"U‘:Cf"c‘\s“x‘leiflgfi‘h&fi’fl — e ity i y 1835. ~ Fellows at Central Village Installa- i prar “S|A TENTATIVE DRAFT O FTHE Brought Up' by Ageplication frem Ja- | 50,000 Were Seize = g ponds. A F 2 2 fine s $1.00 House Dresses now reduced to) $1.25 Percale Wrappers now reduced | Girls’ Team to Play Rockville. | o RS ey ADMINISTRATION'S REVENUE BiL | Bamto Allow Ship Through Panama Their | to 98e. The gir thall team of th Twenty-six vears » today the 1 2 - Was t d 4 I ea he = - — — Completed by House Ways and Means 5 $1.35! House Dresses now reduced to | NLIS T Wisuree now redussn | i e b meet the Rocksi tt City news in’ The Bulletin was | Entertains Officers of Rank at Instal- . PO e (o Washington, Jan. 18, — Application i railway < o . igh school am in the 8YM-|.. soows: G. A. Ross met with an| (ati E: 1 e o or permission to pass througi the | congestion g i cal school this afte i . Ross s ation Exerciscs—Inspiring Address- T e e g $1.50 House Dresses now reduced to | $1.75 Percale Wrappers now reduced nasmm’nl thh i e escidicnt . ik e Sbiars S By Vi Washingt n A L ieate nama canal by a 2 1 8125 o $149. noon. "It Is thought now that the 1o~ i iday wh : y ors. e . T, tentative | snip with guns mour der : | Britain is orey c gh school sirls will line up the | raflrcad slcigh struck a pile of : c inisaton ’¢ | purposes,” as stated b: comma cars toher “Ecnm- Dresses now reduced to 'l‘e:'zlsez”lz?wn Kimonos—Sale prices same ix!n;pfé‘x-d(|‘(l 0" e nmmp ARSI F frosen dIct. “TTee) Doruorlecied i N‘;rn]ea meeting of };‘3??55‘ ”[;D?Ei..; T n;;z ted o "«u'fi‘rn[}.n‘f,‘_m'i? i ‘offioer, has pvernor 11 be sent dero e 1f from the sleich and departed. The | Fellows' hall, Central Village, Thurs- be Iald beture oeratic mem- | {18, 0F i ‘-‘nn‘"h.r ™ definition of the |in ¢ 5 - i ent at St. Joseph's hospital since tic | Hopeville Iyceum, and the same sub- | Starkweath D = approve it as a party measure. it = izt il el ! #95 Night Gowns—Sale price 44c. [ $150 Night Gowns_Sale prios $125. | 4 namiting ‘of the rear wall of the | ject, Should State Officers be Blected | motaieg. ror binemmiclson and The bill Proposes to raise $296.000,- e et ey Hisd L 86 Night Gowns—Sale price 69c. | G 0 o5 tl:rgan‘ b\:;tldltx\s. w;_s_ddlschgrifid (rlom :’fi Plurall ys\"olgf will b‘e addressed | ble grand, Frank O, 000 from a tax on excess profits: of |, 14, war Lol M RS- s @bkman=—Sala prios : B05. iy at institution Friday. s leg, | this week Saturday evening. grand, Afthur I Mofitt; secretary, | business and increased rates on inher- u pare <17 sy :: :::l i ’:. Ry R e e Sale | which was badly fracturcd by *he fiy [ Mr. Frank Bishop entertained the | Soseph 7. ditte: tronsarer, Bemjamiq | itances, and $269.000.000 from a bond | Presidential prociemation issu-d car ) Gowns—S: -10. 4de. m,,; s:ose:, hsu!l mlz)t‘ho‘rs huln ;u some thfmgl:-rg.ntw’g;l L;dx Au;l socx:ty at | R. Briggs: (elective) warden, Floyd | ISsue. A provision nmsl-v incorporat- | 10 400 AN G Pahips m: use the e —————————————— | oxtent but he is able to get about his | his home ursday cvening. Among | Nettletos p tt; | €4 later ot incresae ta $300,000,000 the {Under Whi yonld place: imita SALE PRICES ON MATTRESSES, BED |ioms, a2 Mapie strect with the aid | the evenins's amusements ‘were "soas T Charien Merariant oG Be: | maximum. Amount of certificates of | canal, which would place by 9t crutenes " Warren Worth, also in. | bubbles and progressive ansling. son L. Curtis; R. S, N. G. Harry W, | Indebtedness h may be {ssued to | Lon thon he pasenge o jured at the time, is still confined at Farmers in the outlying districts | Stainthrop. L. . "G, Harold J.|tide the treasury over until the new |Ships armed for defense. the hospital. are taking advantaze of the present | I ovi, 8 V. G, Cart - | taxes come The treasury now has | Of the possibllity that the PILLOWS, FOLDING COUCH BEDS .AND snow to eled their logs (o the sawmill | £°N'% G, Severett L. Dawler: L. 8, | authorits (o fSue ot ‘exceeding 200,- | 5% o the stqtus, of A. & P. Store Opened. rofessor arles 'uber Gardner nrad Popple; chaplain, L. Howard 00:00') of these certifi , limited IU decmed advisable to refer SPRING BEDS It was learned Friday that some g‘flfl'; - Bhor{; vm_;_ w:;h friends in | Cross; orzanist, Sidney M. Mathew- |& Year and ot three “ | to the state department. Th time Sunday night the local store of | SOUth Canterbury Tuesday. .. |son: 8. P.G. Alfred D. Ashley; (ap-| [0 leaving the profits tax | ose government recently notif ILLOW. the A. & P. was entered and a few | TPerry Franklin is away on a week’s | pointed). of eizht per cent upon all profits of | 1y ieq States of her iniention to ar 3 MATTRESSES P S pennies that had been left in the cash V‘#;e“;‘mj c‘;":{gj{m‘;‘ vfig};:":;yéune The dtolk;\fln“ hcommflulm were ap- | COTD! ’“;""’Q"’, . ‘_“'l”'("{":_f;‘f“;s";fw‘“’:‘ merchantmen for Fan Bed - | drawer had been taken. Two watches 2 pointe after the_installation exer- a = . - AP zation, | o, S y I Cotton Mattresses, regular 3$3.75| Fency Bed Plllows size dlxal rex | o e n piain sight of those |BoPUlar in town S. E. Phinney is | Siscs: Trustees, Frank H. Tilinghast, |the Dili defines capitalization in: | mbether. oy squality—Sale price $3.19 it “ thet ihade the bresk were ler: un- | 'he ackmowledged lecal chempicn. . |Johs L. Chépmap.and L - Howard (SlOINE actosl money Bald in astual | PI¥ 1 A touched, leading the authorities to be- - - & Cross; committee on sickness, Arthur perey v owaed, an sur- Danbu: | Combination Cotton Top and Bot-| Fancy B&d Plllows, size 22x28, reg- | fuve that the break was made by |City and other adjacent towns, who | Me:ti, Plainfield, chairman: Harry mantdisERaThocEY artia fom Mattresses, regular $5.50 quality— [ular $2.50 quality—Sale price $1.98 a|poys. Entrance was gained to the | Dave been inclined to think that there | V" Stainthrop, Central Village: J. connection with the record price $4.69 pair. store throush a window in the rear | Was no money ““h"‘e‘ b“";"'“ on ac- | pred Baker, Moosup; George H. Daw- | SON GETS A PLAY COAT Taterast 1o nofe that mor BR i s reg- | Fancy Bed Pillows, regular §8.00|of the building which was found e Ranuv e ley. Plainfield; Albert E. ~Shoale BUILT JUST LIKE DADDY’S |of the weddinzs took p Combina sses, s. 4 Reiken . c 5 f : E = a months of the year, Cane , quality—8ale price $249 a pair. en. None of the stock was miss-: et 3 o x ‘auregan: Oscar F. Atwood, Brook last six months of the year glar $7.50 quality—Sale price $649 Fancy Bed Pillows, regular $450 | In§ as far as could be learned. e e rien we e it bmme: | lyn: Clark Whitford, Oneco, and How- 2 3 a 2 J < | are . oxie, ‘anterbury; finance - Cotton Felt Mattresses, regular. $10 unHHIIc price $3.98 a pai 3 Sritatng T ineh: oa: ery h“"fr at 35 con ey pound and | committee, Arthur W. Davis, Frank = quality—Sale price $8.98 Fancy Bpd Pmows. regular $5.30| i tee | OPly € 1-2 speses of cream to make |y Tillinghast and H. Elmer Lew: ¥ Ploss. Mattres regular $17.50 | WAl —Sale price $4.69 a pair. ,The harvesting of the crop of ice|that pound, the good old New Eng- | reitef committee, George A: Babcoc Stk ses, regul g Fancy Bed Plllnw:. regular $6.00 [ &t the pumping station has got under |land farmer who thinks his row is|john Lee Chapman and James L. Crawior Parlor Stove. ‘TO CHOOSE FROM PRICES ARE THE LOWEST CONSIDERING QUALITY WE [INVITE 'INSPEC.ION AND COMPARISO! WITH OTHERS Estate of M. HOURIGAN Finn’s Block \Jewv_tt City

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