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Center of Worwich L Nemo Self-Redncing Back Resting 3 o Foot of the Trai. In the Pawcatuck . This 3el, No. 408, combines G Bend 3 or i, o . Congregational church Rev. Frederick | = BrLyoan Pactecs Tooth Towder o Cream 10 e P th e Sl Huuy : : the well known Nemo figure-reducing L W. Lyon & Sons, Inc., 511 W. 27th St New York City . S ige service with the very new Nemo Back- e . t chaplain of the Grand Army © Foot et o0 G ; Resting invention. It is designed for of Bt Joend, . A or any Railroad Ticket Office the stout woman who has backaches, of Westerly and vicinity, died Sat-|1__or Ruthorized Tourist Agency | It supports and reducesa too-heavy ab- urday evening at his home in Provi- . dence, from ailments. incidental . to | S ————— domen while bringing comfort by sup- who died Thursday morning at 5.05, age. He was born in New Braintree, : 3 MOOSsUP was held Saturday morning in Ail Hal- Mass, February 20, 1341, and was MYSTIC porting the tired muscles of the back. S lows’ church. In the solemn high mass widely known as a Congregational —— P. H. S. Loses to K. H. S. 23 teFiz— of requiem tne edebrml;tx;l‘l Rev. . minister. -ng Bewspaper writer in | Funerals During Saturday and Sun- No. 408—for women of full figure and Solemn High Requiem Mass at Fun- [ E. McCarthy, rector o ‘Hallo: Hartford and Worcester. He was or- i 71 - Reducin, oral of Mes. Frank Bodo-Rev. A.|and the deacon was Rev. J. C. Mathieu, dained in 1873 after graduation from ‘;"d o 1 el e e e kot g Svseage hegut [ N dkuu" hl: B Whiis iae § ioms of Billy | Of Wauregan and the sub-deacon, Rev. the Andover Theological seminary. arl Nason—Week End Visitors: Straps give firm support and positive fles . Withee Gives Impressions 'Y | Ludoric Parodis, of Moosup. Buriai Mr. Gould enlisted for the Civil WS Pyriarad & s, - Mary . Beghe reduction. Light but strong. Low top. Fine Sunday. was in the Sacred Heart cemetery at war in September, 1862, as a private 0 1 at Mitner hall Pl 2 e in Comp«.ux;s F, Fifty-first Masemcin: 3019:::: x fifiwrv = ci';:fl? s E?‘le:s - Sonh Mo DN A large crowd at Milner ha A large number of people attended p setts Volunteers, for a threc months’ | ton, eld from the home of her f evening witnessed a fast game of | the basaar held ander the auspices of : Service, and was discharged Aug 27, | daughter, Mrs. James P. Hempstead at . We have no assurance that we can basketball between the Plainfield High |the Central Fire Company, No. 1, in o 1863. He reenlisted July 15, 1864, Willow Point, Saturday afternoon at sell any N Corsets after thig month School and Killingly High. In the first | the town hall Friday and Saturday ev: - private in Company F, Sixtieth Mass- | four o'clock, was largely attended. Rev. y Nemo! five minutes of the game Killingly |enings. Saturday eveming ended the achusetts, July 13, 1864, and was | Welcome E. Bates, pastor of the Union at present prices. A general advance gained a lead of nine points. The rest|bazaar which has been very success- 5 mustered out as corporal November [ Baptist church conducted the services ” of the half was playeq at about an gyt 27, 1864. n];:l }D:urldba beaut.’illu,l tribute to . one seems inevitable, for the Nemo makers equal showing ending In a score of Told About Billy Sunday. e . | who had been such an example of pa- 15 to 4 in Killingly's favor. The sec-| o poniC "% S, SR The dedicatory services of the | tience who, having been a shut-in all will not reduce quality.: ond half proved to be even more ex- | The pastor of the Methodist churc Clarkville Union chapel were largely | her life and never able to travel about citing, both teams each making the | oW B T JUICASS. WHO, WAS T = attended Sunday afternoon, and were |as. most of us can, vet at all times it LT IR TR (LML AT LT same ‘number _ of points. The game |[201A008 OF Tne A ey B s ~ y conducted by Rev. Samuel M. Cath- | was like a ray of sunshine to call and ended in a victory for Kilingly, 28 to | b on his' impressions of the Bin JAMES M. PENDLETON, cart. A feature of the exercises, a |see her.. Her life grew brighter and d surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. | brighter until the perfect day. 12. The line up follos: Plainfield. ke Uil it By Sdmm oac vo, Clark, was the unveiling of a tablét| Mrs. Thomas Travena amd Mrs. C. : The Jolly Four are making arrange. | The new bullding of the Westerly |in memory of Miss Clark who lost |Standish Patterson sang Lead, Kindly |f ionte ToF Enciike Gaiek: Branch of the Industrial Trust com. | ber life in the Bradford railroad wreck | Light, and. Sometime Well ~Unar. || - ; Smith Rev. John Oldham, who has been a|2any that opened for business on|last April The tablet read stand.. Burial was in Elm Grove cem- o 2 © i . Monday of last week, was open to the [ memory of Jan etery. suest at the home of H. E. Main for | JORCAY, oF aut o Mo O tarday | 1898-1916—daushter of Mr. Mrs. Gilbert Wilcox. Daggett the past week has returned to Heb: - v S : s T | and hundreds Hisited e e A | F this. thapel. thie sabiet. s | oo TP, ineral of Mrs. Lucy Ann Wil I y - - > id Tt il 1y Burly e Miss Gladys Daggett of Storrs col- | 1 ement to cupola, including the lat- | Eratefully dedicated by the attendants | $%- Vidow of Glibert Wilcox was held lege, who has been home for a few : » Allen .. davs on aceount of Ilinees has feturm | S5t epproved safety vaults and all |of Clarkville | Union oaroPel” The IR "Burrows at 3 Bunnes street, Satur- e that goes to make complete a modern | exercises were as s: T b g Bl i e banking house on a fire and burglar Organ voluntary, Miss Mildred Tay- mourning friends attended the services Moo ahulin. D 6 e sians Revival Meetings Close. proof zasis. The mew building has |lor; doxology; invocation, Rev. John | WONERITE Friends attended the seriices nity o DOET S wiet Dt The revival services at the Baptist|been fully described in The Bulletin.|J Dutton; solo Harry L. ;-iux;;;: el LB ] e e ¥ Moosup Troop, No. 1, Boy Scouts of | church which have been conducted by | It is not the largest building in Wes- | Scripture reading, —Psalms = $4- Valley cenvetory: i the scholarship. The first contribu- | Dennis J. Mahoney, of Waltham, Mn America held thelr meeting Saturday |the Rev. George R. Atha of Groton | teTly, but it is ome of the handsomest | apostles creed, unison; Lord’s praye tion is payable in May, 1917, and the |and Mrs. Samuel Hadlock, of Port- 5 = and best equipped for its purposes in | hymn, Love Divine: announcements: Edward Beebe. first scholarship will be awarded in|land, Me., and & negro woman -were for the past two weeks “%?‘;“““rj‘b‘lfi‘:pl‘,‘i’»""cf’;f"glfi xg::{ Friday evening. Thesec?:elfit}:gns i‘;fi: the state. remarks, Rey. John Collins; The En-| The funeral of Edward Beebe was|June, 1918. removed to a hospital, althongh It e Thext Thureday aft- | Deen very interesting and a large num. | At 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the | poration and Its Workers: the Story |held Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock| This plan has been worked out by|Wwas stated that none was seriousi ot b4 B ber have been attending them. bank building was open to public in- |of the Early Days, Mrs. Booth: The|from the home of his sister, 'Mrs.|a committee consisting of Miss Mar- | hurt. Morris Hasse, driver of the DO At 4 OOk illinghast have| Miss Lillie Daggett. who has been|SPection and from'that hour until six | New Building, a Social and Relisious | Frank B, Buckley in High street, rel- | garet Ballantine, Charles B. Pinney | truck, who was held \pending an - started to cut lce on the Gentral Vil |l With the grip is improving. in the evening over 1,500 persons vis- | Centre, John Hayes: unveiling of tab-{atives ana friends from many places|and Carl H. Mullens and its success | vestigation, told the police the brakes T i e o e rd ami-| Many ‘were skating on the Union|ited the building and were welcomed |let in memory of Janet McGresor|attending. Rev. W. H. Dunnack, pas- |will depend in & large measure upon | failed to work. iofactory in every way the recont raim|dam: Saturday afterncon. The skat-|Py Manager Pendleton, who was sta- | Clark: hymn, More Love to Thee, O, |tor of the Methodist Episcopal church |the support of the individual members P 2 P T tioned at the right of the entrance | Christ, Younz Ladles’ chorus; greet-|conducted the services. Butial was in|of the mesociation. i ; 3 ing is_excellent. ¢ —_ — Inyesing. 1t -very S . |ana passed the cigars to the gentle- |ings from the churches, Rev. W. F. . . 7 Unclalmed letters at ' the post office | 20, Plille the ladies passed on, and | Williams, Rev. F. A. McDonald, Rev.| =@ Grove cemetery, Went to Hartford Presentation. Children Cry uneral on Mrs. Bodo. &rss a;&e:egoganfiiuqrém%Stmga, as they entered the gallery they were F. C. A. Jones, and Rev. George Earl Nason. A number of people from Stafford FOR FLETCHER’S The funeral of Mrs. Frank Bodo,|Mrs. James Robert. rice Hannifin, | 1ooaleq with tea and cakes, served by | Shaw; “dedicatory praver, Rev. J. L.| The funeral of Earl Nason was held|Springs went to Hartford Saturday Mrs. James M. Pendleton, Mrs. Lewls | Peacock: hymn, God Be With You; |Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock — many]to attend Ben Hur. CASTORIA ton, Mrs. ilfred * Ward, Mrs. | benediction. 0 < AFTER SICKNESS STONINGTON rshall C. Darfach and Mrs. 'C. By- | Rev. Mr. Catheart delivered the ser- [ poe Woeont at the services, at which Repeated Play. i X : ron_Cottrell,' assisted by Mys. Frank |mon at the eveninz service for the|Charity ana Relief jodge, No. 72, F.|., tn¢, High School Seniors repeate == Foster Dodge, Miss Margaret Cottrell, | renewing of covenant relations to the lang A. M., of which the deceased was | h¢ Play, The Arrival of Kitty, at LEGAL NOTICES Death of hael J. Keano—Gilmore | Miss Angenette Cottrell and Miss Es- | church, and the reception of new |a " (heriner attended in o pody wag|Memorial hall in Stafford Hollow Fri- < xilde abk How:' &' Resovar ‘Birengith: Family to Move to Hartford. ther Dodge. There was music all [members: The sacrament of the [conducted the services at the srave 1a | 08Y evening and at St. Edward’s hall NOTICE So many Norwich people are asking through_the reception by the Maxson |Lord’s Supper was administered in the [ gnoI%Cied the Servic in_Stafford Springs Saturday evening. how to recover their strength after|, Michael J. Keane dled in_ Stoning- | trio stationed in the galléry, opposite | chapel for the first time. ¥- There was a large attendance at each| oo 0T SR L ickn th blishi; ‘his | ton borough, Sunday. ' The body was|where the tea was served. Among Social and Personal. performance and after all bills are paid ¥ g o o s pDublishing this | {ransferred to the home of his mother, | the visitors weresthese officers of the Local Laconics. Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Beebe of West. | the class will have a good sum to add | Ledyard will meet at the Town Cler} Afier grippe. plourisy, pneumonta or | MIS. Margaret Keene in Pawcatuck. ~|Industrial Trust company, from| Davis T. Talbot has harvested 250 |field, N. J.. and Mr. and Mre Henry | the Washington trip fund. Office in said Town on Thursday, Feb. any illness what you need is new m“":‘.’é’&f“z J-Herltrrfwr; mfid family are P’°v“'11§“°§' 11:11 hM‘amn ggg‘fln;esl;‘;:l{ tons o fice from the local yuarry holes. [ Tift and Mrs. Orville Tift of Tifton, 1, from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m., to he S The moch cortain way fo get this 1g | More has Secured employment in the | Ward L. Smith, treasuter, ana Hen- Iny zdevect .to . the - memory ‘of Ad_[Dx. &re susdts of Mr. ana Mrs. Frapk any’appeals. from “the doings of e N o . v i : e mira] Dewey, the flags at the post of- | B. Buckley. G 8 by taking Vinol which contains beef |T21Toad office. > B Common, Ytk e | fice, town hall, Memorial high school | - Mfs. William Williams of Chicago, Alonzo ‘L. Howard. dismessors, and 39 Aot bu and cod liver peptones, iron, man- | on: Jank DUrgin, employed in New. |were also visitors from Norwich, New |buijaings were at half-staff Saturday. |ls the guest of her sister-in-law, Miss| Tne funeral of Alonzo L. Howard|that may properly be brought b ganese peptonates and glycerophos- | 135" oSy e borough. 0 2 | Wiimentic, Carolina, Richmond' | Miss Margaret Higgins and Miss ncy Williams, took place Saturday afternoon. There |sald meeting. Adjourned meeting It creates strength, improves | "'p "mrojerick Sanford conducted the | Wakefield, Kingston and other places | Margaret Holmes. of the office force | Mrs. Abner Partridge has returned|was a prayer service at the house at|be held during the month. lood. sharpens the appetite and|suncral service of Mrs, Bunice Geocns | in eastern Connecticut and southern | Of the Pequot Shirt company, have |from a stay at the Norwich hospital |1 15 and services in the Methodist| Dated at Ledyard, Jan, 2 S he gntire system to a healthy |er Friday afternoon. Burial was in | Rhode Island. There was a steady | resigned, ending work there Satur- [ -Arthur Berry has returned from a |church at two o'clock, Rev. Oscar Ald- GBORGE N. PALME T 3 Stonington cemetery and the bearers |stream of visitors for every minute |day- VI en Xk i rich officiating. Winter post, G. A. R., Ros il North tAdams. Mass.—“After & long|were Judge Elias H. Hinckley, John | during the hours of public inspection,| Dr. A. E. Girouard, of New Lon- B Tatod She ert has returned | gttendeq and conducted the last sad TAMES B, GRAY llness of pneumonia I was left in 2|y Ryan, Eugene Palmer and Edward | and so gradual that at no time was |don, gave an interesfing illustrated | [0 Boston after a few days’ stay in|rites in accordange with their ritual. Bosra s Y OB il weakened, dellente .condition, aud: for | yiiyer. the banking building uncomfortably |lecture at the meeting of the Holy ItO¥D- Batal ek ke Stafford Springh ard of ef, Town of Ledyard’ a long time had searched for a body- 3 I N L AT iy Name society, of St. Michael's parish | I‘liss flg{}e’n}t‘:e Payne of Boston spent | pemetery. The stores were Closed buider and sirensih crestor I '%as| Mew BraimTme smorncymon | Fhe biople of Westerly are natural- | Sontay cvening. umay it e parens, Mo ana Sire. | Gumies e sorvicen ; “NOTICE VinoE el i a“,ome‘“and ‘soon | Painters have served notice on the | !V Proud of the dlsnncnorxlges l]\avms There are to be four stores in the| Frank Griswold has returned to Electrician at New Mill. O O A T e fne Jases | Crandall building in Canal street. One | providence after several days' stay im. John Fitzpatrick has resigned at the |, The Board of Rellet of the To FUNERAL. 1917. noticed .a vast improvement. I con- |- ter Painters’ Union that 4 a Vi m i e S0 SOm- |in the state, and also two of the most | of them is to be funneled-shaped and | mfeep: ; tinued its use for a while, and am now | MeNcing April 1, a rate of 50 cents . By ot t S Mystic. local electric light plant and has|pg,.. on Thursday, Feb. 1, 1917, an_ hour will be expected. For an |Lcliable banks in the country—the In-|have a tiled floor, the one next to gone to work as electrician at the new | 10 a. m. to & b, m., to hear any as as able bodied and strong as any man B stri: T d - ildi: -~ eight-hour day, the proposed rate wil | dustrial Trust —company and fthe|the Murphy building. STAFFORD SPRINGS mill of the Stafford Worsted com-|from the Jofrgs of Ylie Assessors, ov 5 R any other business that may be brotght o oS Samuel oot Tixth A e line Deainters §4. At present, they { Washington Trust company, e 131°| Peter P. Palmer, vears yours, pany. bet. dd . Board a bottle of Vinol: Your money | eCeive $3.59 per day. The master [T - e, o | observed his birthday Sunday, at his| Ee_in ZT ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wildy and Mr. | before sai ard. The adjournhd, % | painters have not taken action on the | years and the third oldest bank in |} ;e in Woodville. ~He was born in|High School Alummi Association De-|and Mrs. Charles A. Meyers have|™@eeting 'r’;xl:..\br;a;; e red be returned if it does not restore Rhode Island. ’ ; : demana: Hopkinton, Jan. 21, 1832, is a mem-| yises Clever Plan to Secure Scholar- | been spending a few days in New CHARLBS B. BECKWITH, vi ity and strength. — ber of Westerly Lodge of Elks, and is 2 o : The agitation bfi the hVVd.sterl); the oldest Flk in Rhode Island. ship Fund—Stores Closed During Asks Appropriation For Hoospital. JOHN BRA;;%:;:; ALY, é€ 2 ° . Roans of T"":'v:,‘l’ e e aateaor| Miss Lelia J. Dower, daughter of | Funeral of Alonzo L. Howard—Se-| L. esentative William H. H. Heald | Dated at Franklin, , Jan. 22, = e fiver Tuesday after the first |Mr. and Mrs. John Dower, of West-| niors Repeat Play. has introduced a resolution asking for | 1917 2 - Montoy in. Februacy, has resulted in |erlY. and Morail K. Barr, of Nova an appropriation of $2,500 by the leg- | — d 7 e in | Scotia, were marriea December 30, | The Alumni association of the Staf. Memorial = A The object of the change, in islature for the _Johnson = the main, is fo make the appropriation e e faxlt aszg‘.:";‘l:rf)jfihisc‘&"gl is to estab-|hospital. The amount asked for is NOTICE : There are al fires during t intey zhway: vai 1 1 4 S o i el 1 fund to aid deserv- | the same as in previous years. ! J5EE There are always more fires during the winter months than at |for hishways available in the early | & Ratcliffe pastor of ing students of Stafford and vicinity | John Buckley of Union and Hart-| The Board of Relief of the Town.eh spring, so that the work may go for- ; ; g of furnaces, stoves, ete. | TPTINS: SO LN O tances completed | Several Westerly young people at- |10 attend the Stafford High School or |gord was in town Saturday. Colchester. will hold meetings on Mdir No matter when or where fire springs up, you are ready- there |beforc the summer season opens in |tended the annual military ball at the [SOme other institution of learning. It| “Miss Mary Leach who teaches. in|gday, Feb. 5th, and Thursday 4 r " ~ i: 2 < d . 3 lay, Feb, 8th, ~ is a J-M Extinguisher within reach. Anyome can operate the |June. Senator Gorton, for the judic- | Rhode Island State College, in |I% Proposed to raise $100 each vear by |Springfield, was in town over Sunday.|ales Feb, 12th, 15th, 19th and 2654 1 a few quick strokes of the pump, open th. 1 fary ‘committee, offered an act fixing | Kingston, Friday night, held in Lip- | feans of small Z?'i‘filmfufi"f“b"“"-"’ Empty Bottle Proves Expensiv from 1 p. m. until 4 o'clock p, m. pe e nozzle |iho time for the meeting on the first |Ditt hall. Miss Hesse and Miss Nich- Klimat aasocia= | B O - worke 1 the DL gtk . o A, s 2 5 ol presented commissions to the new tion. Each member of the association and you releass a steady, powerful, pressure-thrown |Tuesdav after the first Monday In |01 Dresemted oommisslons o the mew-| "l contribute AFty cents durine wiay |Pearl Button factory in Staffordvilie| Dated at Colohester. Conn. Jan. 20 after imbibing too freely Friday even- | 1917, o "5 any other time, due to the overhea lever, stream which shoots straight to the base of the flames. B i ncion of rules. Senator Mo- | was presented a revolve of sach year, to a class collector. The havi thing left in the FOR SALE BY Kenna_objected to tmmediate consid- | Mary Anne Gardner, widow of Oli- e e Sach clade aigbosits o Py i’ Py Mg Fom o THE C. S. MERSICK & CO. e it ot e Bae e S — ;asvv{gl‘g?rdd}afig_-{; e i to be graduated in future |and Begkn }:Cflgll_fleu whl‘; :22 NOTICE g ed ¢t 7 SN will elect such a collector before grad- | Cunningham . oar o 276-292 State Street New Haven, Conn. | ritne in Feproscy than in e ao o Gl e, Boin clul Conupeticnt ationin “tuture Swii ielectbescnrl;ea <ol | before the court Saturday morning. e },‘;".ffiv:.‘u e ¥ :S»"fgd e P Rowa Fray ol B W k- | jactor be o, " F ol e o oai n on Thursday. Fobr 1. 13 at present. The objection was with- | ford nearly all her life. She leav luation. Funds in bay for breaking the glass from 11 o'clock a. g, 2z 300,”(“‘ drawn and the act passed. two daughters, Mrs. Harriet B. Car- |the hands of the class collectors are m., to hear appeals Irbm the doings ' penter of Wickford and Mrs. James | t0 be turned over in June of each year - b sttt ooy e - Assessors, and to attend to Sunday was Billy Sunday day, in | Potter of Peace Dale. to the treasurer of the Alumni Scholar- OLCHESTER Snes D tile Beand, ¢ the Baptist d Congregational ship fund and deposited in a local bank. before said meeting.' The B v - churches. In Calvary Baptist church Norwalk—No word has yet been re- A committee known as the Alumni M Family M also meet in the Town Hall . Rev. Irederick A. C. Jones repeated |ceived from Earl L'Hommedien, who |Scholarship committee has been ap- | Griswold A. Chappell and Family Move | same hours on Monday, Feb. 5. 1917, sermon on My Experience at the | is driving an ambulance on' the |pointed as follows: Mary C. Smith,| to Bristol—Joseph Sirrott Closes Out|and will hold adigurned meetisiga ad f Y adjourned megs < h Billy Sunday Meetings. and the sub- | French front. It was expected that | Benjamin P. Cooley, and Bernard L. iness to Become Foreman at New Jgurned miagh jecl‘of the sermon by Rev. F. Stewart |a letter would arrive on the Chica- |Mullins. The committee will serve for g,"::“' 2 s Yl he han 14 the Town Clerk'd g0, recently in from France, but no |three vears and will have the admin- - ISAAC G. LARKIN, Prices the Lowest, Quality Considered |ms o istiirs o5 |l s e se) T e 18AKC o, TRk Thursday _and moved €. 'H. FOSTER, L Bristol, Conn., ard of. the househuld goods of ~ Griswold A.| Tepanon, Conn. Jan 20, Serse in INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, WESTERLY ¢ |Chappell to that place. Mr. Chappell NOTICE . 1 has secured employment in one of the The Board of Rellef of. the Townihs factories there. Preston will ‘meet at'the Town HouWes Buck Saws and Frame ...... conieis 30C /e R. R. Brown and L. Broder are fllling the ice houses with 12 inch ice of fine Hack Saws ....... Sea b it s ats e o A IIC) D v S : e - - quality. Hand S : e : s . Working at Curler Plant. Long, Soclety, Feb. 1, 10 and 21, 10 to an e e AT R BN R SR e R - o s e = 2 s 5 . 7 Joseph Sirrott who has conducted a | 0'clock, to hear any appeals of the A5 i . = z tinning and plumbing business in town [ Ings of any Assessor, or any otnEw Keen-Kutter, fully warranted........ .$1.75, $2.50 S % . 2 for several years has c:;lod his busi- | business that may bs brought before 857 ] ness and has begun work as foreman | sald Board. ' Compass Saws .....................10c, 25¢, 35¢c, 40c - . oz st the Columbia Kid Curler company'e PHILIP O. YERRINGTO: % > plant. The company is rushed WILLIAM B. MITCHELIL Hablets .. ool s iniiee f iue o v 2200, 500, T8 80 08 : work and are compelled to run even- EVBRDTT P, BARNIES ings. They are taking in new help Jan20d Board of Rellef. Axes, Good Steel Laid Axes..................75c, $1.00 " |as tast ds they can get them. ; G. E. Harrington of Willimantic was NOTICE. Keen-Kutter, warranted ............v......$1.25 a Colchester caller Friday. z ‘Wooster lodge, No. 10, F. and A. M, The Board of Relief of the Town o® Keen-Kutter, handled, warranted ............$1.50 E held their regular meeting in Masonic [ Sprague Conn. will mect at the Town:s - . .81 3 Dall Triddy avecing. Clerk’s Office in the.Village of Baltie Bit Braces 25¢ Prof. Timothy O'Connell _of East|{P Thursday, Feb. 1kt from 10 a. R R R VSRR s e s N Ca | Haddam was the guest of Willilam | {7ch e February, to hoar ooy domeris 00, : | Johnson Friday. from *the doings of the Assessirs. Goodones.................$1.00, $1.25 tb $2.50 Edward A. Jones and Willam T.|any other business that — may = Curry of Lebanon were in town Fri-|brought before said Board. PIROES .o : oo clonvensoesiyoishsotig donieienan s o doiies i : dayevening attending the meeting of ted at Sprague, 7 & 2 coster lodge, F. and" 3 2 B, TN Chisels .. .ot ivasiihnecinneidmonienors o SN John Willis of Millington was a call- PATER MINTORH. er_here Saturday. James F. Beebe of Salem was.a Col- WARRANTED GOODS AT HIGHER PRICES PN | sames T Becb i T G B latag Hammers....................29¢, 35¢c, 50c, 65c and 75¢ { ml‘{:i\'rnyg{&mflotwmmrm NOTICE W Skates ... S .50 3. H. Javmolow of Lebanon was a . o : 50¢, $3 visitor in town 5 The Board of Relief 'of the Town o SN G R e Norwich, Conn., will meet in the Ci $1.00, $4.25 SIX PERSONS INJURED I Bujiding, in said Town. cach g A Sundays “excepted, from Febr s IN MOTOR CAR COLLISION | o/ Pchruary 20th, from. 10 & . to s 7 s £ : p.im., to ilsten ta als ) § At Washington and Water. 8trests, in [, o2 e Ausensor, sl 1o i e o“ o oston, Saturday. act any. other business proper: to bes 4 : dome at said meetings. . - © a’ et Norwich, y @ BULLETIN-BUILDING - * 74 FRANKLIN ST. 14