Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 20, 1917, Page 7

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SAGE TEA -fiu? ‘“Dlwm 'M'A “can tell. § C % ELSEA LINE ou can turn gray, faded hair beau- O NEW YORK bl-'e.lm of ‘All Women Urged by tituly .?fi r;d“;u;trg, st sote| | FREIGHT AND PASSENGER ”y,, . MN Aon oF tha Sep : gmul % ‘%mg:nd ' NORWICH AND NEW YORK night over west Lake Superior. { ot ol m.':'i'lfm Sage rea |} . From Thurs- 88 mfi, § | Pidiesee e ‘ : e e agrad by he sddition of |} “New_ York, Brookiyn Briag A % . P! E n‘ 3 " Temperatures a:p J-els in eb At- A a 3 G 1 , il Elor lli!ntn‘.;’:’el‘w:g::.dl:uoueva e T i L =xcept in the south Atlantle states = o I ~ o T30 t0 b Poteck: §ndSventy that mo one can tell It has t's p. m. Effective Oc been appH hair is turning gray d morthern New York the weather : ; bty Spenmtions o 31 o gencrally. fal Tussday. and | SeLvick: e ete ot D rvib‘egne-day east of ‘he Mississippi et sy ive | for Women’'s Service, without gt ::n by Arthur L. gfo, vice ';n.- becoming have a ?‘.‘?{’l’n .n-(:. The winds along the n Lfl:fi A B L 1 T e beloning St ow | o e R e e "?fe.um the gray natr vanishes and e 2 T Saaroh Out Resources. including” special scunts by Troops §|your locks becoms luxuriantly e coming o g e et st , Lt s el e o nnd out the ro- | L7 TN 3" 1o be This is the age of youth. Gray- Forecast. & folki ? Fastern New York: Fair, FOUR D. A. R. CANDIDATES. - - K~ VICtOr b lCtrO] as T e 3 ;";,.,' i which il : k, handsome hair and yeur youth- 2 - t N be g 1idies appointed Women Whe Will S8sek Highest Office [ful appearance within a few days. ON EASY TERMS . B to serve on the comm.ttes are Mrs. at Coming Congress in Washing- | This preparation is a’toilet requi- | elouay. Edmund W. Ferking dre. John D immediatel zation. | som, B i 3t s ouTe, :‘unFlLfl::‘(Kl?: ding, |~ Northern New England 'r;‘n # ,Wafllnnm ts Mrs. Eqwin st tigation or prevention of disease. Stres er, Tuesday; snow at night or Mrs. ones, Mrs. | the classed i B = from Waeh that Norwich nesday. 2 illiam Nfltom Migs Maud Bucking- | d ats such 01 m\".':d'm?:fl:uuon ma;a-‘?e"""?.. at | regular meeting of Taftville Division, 5 Observations in. ‘Norwich. Bam, Mrs. F. L. Farrei! »snd Mrs. Allyn , last been found for th: offize of pres- | A. O. H., Sunday afternoon in Parish The following récor:s, reported : 2 meetl: ident general of the Daughters of the | hall. Joseph Nevins presided. The Sevin’s pharmacy, show- the ¢ 2 = American Revolution, who will hold | regular routine of business was Sarato a Restamnt in temperature and ibe barometric | S chalrman an. Nurseries for Children. their election at the congress to open | transacted and one new member was changes Monday: E s The guestion arises when the men|in that city April 1. She is Mrs. |taken in. 23 . Bar. | S o el are called out to service and the wom- | James Hamilion Lewlis, wife of the i g-:: s mh take thelr places in dme 'g:mg. -;mter tr:‘mc;gl“hgl:“ ':d ot:’e Mgg Mill League Standing. iy E wl are you going to do of an ~ - UICK LUNCH 26 3, Can T'Be of Children® Someone must iake care of | Georgis, with a famiyy comection In | (i"ythe Il Poyiing leasue the Ve | L nghesl 36, lowest 71 the children ‘and there must be tho |South Carolina that m:y add strength | 1*Good margin: Tho Hi-Hoflers and Copley Square, Boston, Mass. > i S5 establishment of a nursery. o_her ticket. . Ohisat JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Prop. Comparisors. ; the | e Christie urged thas the nucleus| Mrs. Georgs Thacher Gurnsey ot |ihe Olymopics are tied for third place. | Near Publiy Library, Trinity Church SF_Gosiinn i Kaneas s the “logica candidate” ac-| ors tucked under his beit with Dugas | House and but ten minutes to shopping n section. Predictions for Mond: jand a half years of the . organization be formed this af- e e Cotaer: e ternoon and briefly outlined the meth. | cording to the west. New England and | susning. & close second. = The stand. S ods of obtaining registrations. It is|at least half the middle siates dele- | jngy follow: &El'cg‘cnm;';l oo M s IR S e hoped by the local ladies to secure |gates will arrive In Washington early L. per. pran| &5 B B station, all 878 lines an Seasonable Delicacies are found on eur Bill'of Fare alj the year rounds These who patronize ws are well: nourished: Fepcd Served Appetizingl, Sus, Mesk d and France itte hesdquarters and all the local or-in the month to take prra.aal charge |y n g . 2 21596 | Bingle rooms $1.00 and up; with bath o b AN O N e s | Pared af the outbrealk of the war, the | Sanization work will s done through | of her campaign. Mrs. John M. Har- | Hustiers 4 5 32.0 - b g ises. L ses 5 these headquarters. e first step in|low o ul lo, another candidate, is Double rooms $2.00 and up; with bath ational Leagus for Woman's Ser-|organtsing the local work ‘should, be e i s 3 CENTRAL BUILDING 41 BROADWAY, Norwich, Conn. L but thus far 2. la.m. | p. m | vice was organized. Olympic : the registration of volunteers as men- icket or plat- English Women’s Supreme Sacrifices. | fianca® ia- the ersetgency rostam % . * B, | Indcpendents 0 207 i "PHILIP P. PRETTO In an article written by Mies Grace | adopted and under the emergency | the fourth candidate, will return to : 1%1| _PLumBING AND GAs FITTING 1] i J er, national commyandant of the |plan there are mo charter fees and no| Washington before th> opening of the i | %t | v e for Woman's Service, | membership dues. In communities | congres: e e e L i [ETrT— SREBEESE|Y R a(y the supreme sacrifices | where mothers are employed during | Mrs. Robert Lansing wife of the s =y 2 cmROP ACTIC Giand who the day detachments under the socia! | secretary of state, whose name has| IS mreete, Tmawon Tormon co- 39 and welfare division should ascertain | frequently been hears in comnection AV A b = CALL UP 734 Games. Pinfall. Ave 3 Six S atter ni - ude: b ot ,.;‘i,‘,‘,fl'b"',‘a‘;,"u‘; i greatest what facilities, if any, are provided in | with this office. refuscd to accept the e R e the community for the care of bables [ nomination, and so did Mrs. A. S. Bur- and school children, while the mothers | eson, wife of the postmaster general, | Emerson . . 45 95-40 With or Without Gas Attach- not medicine, surgery or osteopathy. =i are at work. Day nurseries could be|and Mrs Josephus Daniels, wife of the | Dugas . 43 94-30 | f ments but Always EFFICIENT o-sclence of ehiropractic bears the e v .:mlh‘hed <clubs provided for the re- | ghoretary of the navy F. Gley .. 39 93 and ECONOMICA L f AL ;,W,:,:;“,,;:,,{: | depots, and aiso the splendid work of ion and the care of school chil- e Edwards 18 93-20 of note, among . them u,fi of mxlgr organizations n.!ong'mcla.lb:.nd n :nwleen :ge tlm:h lchoctfl (;1 ses Read Paper on Compensation. JD Q/Kfurpl;ly :,?. gg]-r Prominence as seientists, authors of ; in- | Welfare lines including soclal clubs in the time the mother gets home e Yor- | D. Murphy 5 218 Torks of authority and relisble inves. | RYley Resigns Pesition at U. 8. Fin- | BUTRZ L 700 e the military camps r work, could also be estab- | o ith ‘Nedtenl mociets held Monday | Raymond 5 - tors of b ects. ~among | ishing Co.—Notes. are located. lished. In case telegraph, telephone or | mich Medical soclety held Monday| gughnen . 13 1 ; fese men is Dr: Alfred Waiton M D —— To Standardize Work. rallway _communication should be | Bl o e T | E. Murphy .. ] We furnish Repairs for all makes hiladelphia, late professor of medl-| The Men's club of St. Andrew's A B ST Jbroken at any time in any community C;’,"‘,;’en!'auc‘;““ ué readt s paper ® on| Gy ovtior 45 of Ranges - <+ 29 elne at Harvard university, who says|church held one of its largest meeting<| ,The object of the organization as vy drivers shoull vos “Uhtold milllons of human beings | €uild room. Willlam H. Collins intro- | nate and standardize the work of the | (¢ PCRUIT 7 (R army, ehoma thi TAFT v’“—-‘—f‘ pove guftered sl their lives and died duced Rev. H. Charles Stone of Phila- | women of America along lines of con- | o necessary, and also for civilian in- n, the cause of thelr sufferings|delphia, who was the speaker of tho |=structive patriotism: to develop .the|i.raste. Mombers of this detachment mney Fire in Mill Houss—Enter- .av.r baving been understood. There|evening. His subject was The Stone-|resources and to promote ~the effi-| 0,1q be regnired to pass a test as nment at Parish Hall—A. O. H. A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET chiropractors are doing constantly.” eéstigate and learn for yourself|Dbles of the organization which started recognized motor exmert. b G houses at No. 19 Norwich avenue as a GAS FITTING, are gsent other milligne' seeking | man’s Fellowship. Rev. Mr. Stone is | clency of women in meeting their ev. un.r w%{ch cen only be met by re-|{he founder and président of this or- |ery day responsibilities to home, to |10 KU} 1n frivine ond o 3 Meeting—Personals and Notes. P B i S O RN e™ (155P0B: | sanization and in his talk Monday ev- | state, fo nation and to humanity: to|KTOWleCze of e mech = : 3 3 ehing outhined the work and Princi. | provide orzanized traimed EToups ir | memncr o, Sccure e certific Monda:, shortiv hefore noon a small | Marion ¥ Robert J. Cochrane 3 - - fire broke out in one of the company | MASIer pH # i3 fho tIuth of these statements. I will|with only 50 members and fiow num- and _other it Elv to have you call and will as-|bers over 200,000\ The keynote of the | agencies in dealing with anv calamity, The Organization’s Growth. result of .a defective chimney. The B o BING, STEAM FITTING sist"you ‘2T can to any information | organization is the enlisting of men | fire, flood, famine, economic disorder, hristie reforrad to the growth | alarm was given and with the aid of | P°% — FRANERIES. SE S i des! x!" There is no charge for such|go cervice, not necessarily military | ete. and in time of war to supple- ization which has spread |several men and ladders the fire was : Washingtor 8q. Washington Building ShETeITnes- service, but service in general. At tho |ment the work of the Red Cross, the [to 14 or 15 sta‘es. Tt was formed in | extinguished with no damage being Personals and Notes. Norwich, Conn. close of the address Rev. Mr. Stone|army and navy, and to deal with ques. | January. Miss Christie also urged the | done. The house is occupied by a| Napoleon Gladue has accepted a po- Asent. for 5. 8. O, Shest Packing .' D ZIMMERMAN D C was warmly applauded. During the | tions of women’s welfare. The siogan | cooperation of all women and answer- | Polish family. sitior in the weave shop of the Pone- - eveninz William T. Delaney rendered |of the organization is “For God, for [ed numerous questions regarding the S — mah Mills. Dr. of Chiropractic, Graduate P. S. C.|several pleasing yocal solos. Mrs. Al- | country, for home.” orzanization. Entertainment at Parish Hall." — Phorie 881 Thayer Bldg. Rooms 220-221. Tnes-|fred Bliven was heard in a n er. Miss Christie hrought out the point An elderly lady who faced practical- Saturday and Sunday evening two Joseph Marion has accepted a po- @ay,;Thursday. Saturdaye3 f 6/p. m:|Of whistling solos” ahd reéspond to’]| that the plan the orzanization is to |1v the same crisis during the Civil war | very successful performances of The |sition with the I'onemah mills in the AlIN many _encore: Refreshmen get the absobste registration of all [spoke relative to oreanization on a|Parish Priest were given in Parich | spinning room. A ! Na == | servea by the committee in charge. women willing to serve, thus givinz | permanent basis in time of peace as|hali by the youns people of the Sa- e the definite knowledge of the woman 'well as war. cred Heart church. Preceding the Clement Joubert who has been con- | /* @3 essential ir modern houss as Resigne Poaition. : performances an instrumental and vo- | Aned to his home with a severe attack | slectricity is to lighting. We guaran. cal programme was given which |s¢ grip is able .to be out. tea the very best PLUMBING WOHK g ! Rd i Nerris Ryley, for a number of years -3 E v 2 When the Periscope] ., 575 T o o | Srvors came sy Tacen eaer o0 ot e ot 1 o i e WOMAN SEVERELY BURNED | 28l Droceeqs of b o e pra°| A larse number of local Knights of | orices. !the U. S. Finishing cémpany, has re- $152 position angd will enter the B E e 3 e Columbus attended the third degree v > \i of the Asplaouk company in Local Sharpshooters Made 683 Points | Mrs. Eila Markow Found With Cloth- | 87Rme! o o o 0 | meeting in Willimantic Sunday after- Ask us for plans and prices 0 atl dtibmarine X (G K esbmcnk iGout Over Cole Camy’s £70. ing a Mass of Flames. rus; There's a Rose in Old Erin, Miss [ n0ON. PR pany will, be assisthnt dves. J € Trish jig, Misses A. HAN- | s ey TQ - Ryley will begin his duties with the{ A team of sharpshooters représent- Mrs. Flla Markow, widow of Louis| on. ?rc'xl?'r&‘:m mn: %“}'\nucsk :pe L 5:: AR 3 = J F l OI\I PI{IN S CHY GROWLING GLOOM—.| JeWett City firm next wlek. FHis many | ing Griswold camp. Spanish War Vet- who resides with Isaac Cram-| of Kelly, Anita Bel ecitation, Az - BORN =~GROUCHY GRO! G ON="| friends wish him the best of success | erans, of this city, defeated Cole camp, |er at York avenue, was probably | nes pou’ghe";nft Wher T Moonlisnt FLINT—In Westerly. R. T.. March 18, 67 West Main Street fooms up in the offing, knotically|in his new field of work, S. W. V., in a mat:h held at New |fatallv burned Monday night, when she| in Mavo, Rose Murphy: duet, Qui| 1217, a daughter,” Virzinia Irene, to > speaking, a quick sail-away is your| bt London ‘on Monday nigkt. The Nor- [was found by Mr. Cramer in her room | Vice, Misses C. Fitzmaurice, L. White; Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Flint Sathnt: nead. Lenten Services at St. Mary's. wich team got a total of 683 points, |[in a mass of flames. Mrs. Markow | It's Not Your Nationality, A. Dough- | STILLMAN—In Paw uck (Stoning- o > The Lenten sorvices in St Mary'a the total for Cole camp being 670 |is 75 vears of age and has been dan-|erty and chorus: chorus: Misses C.| ton), March 16, 1917 a daughter, Rose b points. gerously il with dlabetis. Mrs. Fitzmaurice, R, Durr, R. Murphy, M. gl‘”z‘i':’:,‘)hv to Mr. an’ Mrs. George A L] Set your rudder for The Biggest|church will take place this week o Tuesday and ay _evenings. The The scores follow: Mark: t t of bed d it i € 8. H X — g H < scores Ry WS L IR0 afhapd | ESTEE, B oo, B Jamen & DU | Hoating and Plumbing "“"‘;“’" in town and :'* the Mage- | | cnten sermon will ‘be preached on Griswold Camp. it be 1 zrasp in 3 ) 3 ¢ evening. = a small stove upsetting it, setting her medy ti :ro; ‘a:"::'n‘;:o: 4 h{;ub‘m“" SRR g - S e, - Mtes o e Eomsordwit 4 A et | CHASE—MTAUGHLIN—In Danigison. £ i g T Note: 2 Heatees o -T'%45 | hold heard ‘the noise and rusbed to|Fathep Duffy, the Parish Priest, Chas | March 17,1917 by Rev. T A Lezg 92 Franklin Street : = hier room. Mr. Cramer and his son suc- | Belaif: Father O'Brien, his assistant,| GhaUlies Demitenos mismbeth’ & In- eur Cigar Department (llmel ‘The ambulance s called out Sun-|C. A. H.gberg - e day afternoon to convey a patient to[T. Olsen .... 41 ceedad in extinguishing the flames huti John Brodeur; Nellie v, his nifice, Laughlin of Danielson Mrs. Markow was severely burned|J¥rances McCarth oct olan, his| — — lflfl" GASTINGS fioor, Broadway sids) we have a smok: | 323 3 5 for overy smoker Wh demsnda a high| ' "O°Pital fram Cemtral Avenue. G A Turner . M about the body. hands and legn ' Mr.|life-lons friend, James Muihoiland: DIED i i v % Cramer had his left hand burned. Mrs. | Mrs. Murphy, s housekeeper, Nora . iy \ TR i Brice kors, N ¥, have returned Nome af| Total Markow was not expected to live| H: Mrs.’ Patric, his cousih, Isa | MONT LTI MedzidiGe Vi FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY v = Bl rlv e e P e Ce h ike' Patric, his cou- ’s. cous i proE | 5 el 2w 47 Wil Freri e e | e e 11| THE TADCHN FOUNDRY €O s como o 45 45 FILES ACTION AGA!WST lan, a young lawvér, Michael Murphy, 1917, Tda 8t. Clair Jerome, wife of the . Th 1a: ing of tha boara of|Capt-Connor .. 45 41 50 Anna Ryan, in love with Tom, Agnes | late Charles C. Lippitt SHEA, fllEMflgaZIlle Mafl direufo:g:f {n?i’?&'é}'affia”éimh“’wfif ‘Broadwell .. .. 43 ‘6 49 OLD SAYBROOK MEN. | Hanlon: Tom Biake, in love with An- | BECK—In New London, March 16, 1917, No. 11 to' 25 Ferry Street be held in the vestry this (Tuesday)|Chadwick .. ... 44 47 50 Four Thousand Dollars Asked as Re- | B4 JViljam OBrien: May Dempsey, a| = Eveivn. wifo of Georice H. Beci. d d Bath Streets. i Scoville .. ... 24 45 471 — 120 - - | false_friend, May Dougherty; MACWHINNEY—In New London, March Corner of Broadway and Bal SeeSEpcvEnng. e sult of Col'ision. son Woodworth, a soldier of fortune, | 17, 1917, Thomas T. F MacWhinney,| CAVE WELDING AND MFG. CO, Joseph Belair; Louis Schmidt, the| in his 60th year. 81 Chestnut Street. esesces 670 Phone 766 Total .. o APMORY HAS ONE % Sam Attonelli and Sullivan Attonelll | butcher, John Donovan, Jr.; Aunt Su- | LATHAM _In Norwich. March 19, 1917, | . 4 stylene Welding and Cutting i . OF THE BEST RANGES.| capm. BUREAU CAMPAIGN of Waterford have file1 a $4,000 dam- | san, Nellie’s old nurse, Elizabeth Da-| Eunice H. Hewlitt, wife of Henry B.| “7I Wit 1"® sluminum, Cast Iron G = - i % Latham, aged 73 yearr. . " — age action against Giiman Gates of|ley; the Patric children, Victor Fon. Noth t20e 1 hereaft Steel, etc. Automobile machine part New Ons Was Compl *ed Several Days STARTED ON MONDAY.| '3 Saybrook as the risu't of a col- | taine, Thomas Murphy, Afary Murphy, | Notice of funeral hereafter. repafrs. Txpert on boilers. All work v New guaranteed, Ten years’ experience. Usion between an auiiimobile owned | Abbie Murphy, John Joseph Waldron. Between the acts there were special- Telephone Z14. 190 Franklin St. Ago. f g Thirty-four New Members Already | by the defendant and driven by Ash- IS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE =S - =y = With i e 1 Secured by Canvassers. ley Hosmer and a milk wagon in|ties of merit, both instrumental and ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE| JIUR the, completion of the plstol o 1C which the pla.ntiffs were riding. The | vocal, by Rodrick Sullivan and the IN MEMORIAM ;LIEI‘:JEDF cc:rENED BEEF OR ANY- |fiiisned Saturday, 1t hos been. stated ‘;thht Tepor:s 'rrom :sz:!mf workers :hmaent happened A~ 11, 1816, on Mflsels‘ Doris and }m;m:l:x :f?"mff L dies Who WiSh IN T MEAT LINE. that the local ory Rot yet turned iIn, a tof of 34 new e Norwich-New London turnpike in | Complimentary music by the Neapoli- T e e, B8 O e | tors wae snhouncod on Mondey | he tows of Wetertern The Dlamtifts | tan orchestra. SORMIS MANSRUSHNELL - best ranges iy the st o PP T B iffe pight as the result of tie first day of | clagim they were on e right hand —— Entered Into Eternal Lifs VAL.LU ER S oL th- menibersh'p camnaien being car- | side of the road and going in a south- Attended Vocational Classes. E A el March 20th, 1916. a Toilet Cream ard it is & marked @provemen) the old. Thre are ‘one. sitting, QQ, 1i2d out By the Norwich Town direc- | erlv direction and that the automobile| The pupils of the seventh grade of 5 kneeling. and two prone 50 foot ranges, | tors of the New London coufity farm | driver was running in = northerly Ai- | the Wequonnoc Grammar school at- that will keep their complexion in al- D Alfred ‘Ricknrds a_standing and pronw 75 foot range.|D'méau. The campaign will continue | rection and was on the left hand side | tended vocational classes Monday most perfect condition are invited to Ihe plstol raages ar: 10, 75 and 100 for the remainder of the week. The|of the road. The horse was injured, | ternoon. The boys going to Greene- tfy the kind we sce offering today DENTIST feet. the wagon was dem:'ished and the | ville for manual trainihg and the girls Office Hours: i towns in the county are making plans | plaintifis were cut and nru‘sed. 1o Brostwhy for Goescis ecienoe. which contains enough peroxide in it Ch h & A“ to make it the ideal winter cream. er at the banquet to be given in the i balroom of the Hotel Saturdey.| 15 Main Street Wodk 3nd Sat Evenings T N prasentiioes: Chtnry Diars ues | furer o, CmpalEns i the near fu-| - o1 THE DAVIS THEATRE Hibornians Meet. 2 - rnians ee DUNN'S PHARMACY : —— SR L LING ALLEVE] Afste hi ot e boine o : Entrance Gained Through Window on| Guve of this meek ash mac oreiice FREDERICK T. BUNCE South Side of Building. large sized audiences at each of the FUNERAL Vaudeville and Mwirg Pictures. Tel. 298 House tel. 1225 §| Democratic club to be principal speak- RIFL!D CASH REGISTER > and_Sat. Evenings 7-3 of Representatives Champ Clark has | ture- 3 There was a hr:o attendance at the 50 MAIN STREET three performances on Monday. Put- Toom™ M5 Thayer Bufiaing been secured by the Young Men's o WILLIAM C. YOUNG X T The Palec Bowling alleys in the|ting on Airs, an orizinal comedy : THE PIANO UNER 4 Thayer building were broken into re- | piaylet, is the title of ‘he headline at. For \ Iml Buocessor to 27 UNION STREET cently and the cash register rifisd, but | traction. Tt is a Keith vaudeville act STETSON & YOUNG the attemts of the. burglar netted him |and is well presented. Adelaide and CARPENTER and BUILDER \Phope 1414-2, .- Norwich, Cenn. only $2.18. Entrance = was gained | Hazel, two lively mtises, present a Lhruu‘havrln% on the south side of | singing, talking and dancing act as Best work and materials at right nda; prices by skilied labor. the building. y -tternoon some | the second headliner of the bill. ; oen entered the office of Dr. L. J. Man- | Manley, a monologist m ALMERS Telephone 60 West Main St waring in the Thayer building while| place, and his act was well received o Hamilton Watches the doctor was out and stole a hand | by the audiences. His is & bag containin, um of mo: 3 d full of humor. Tallors ; e e o | i it st | A . Lady Assitant 3 Hartford.—About $11.600 rth fi photor’ay th pop- - 228 Franklin_Squa 27 Main Street , gn"'fl".w}mu Netio Seimant; o e B T T HENRY :hc';vnca > —AT— B ey, - onpec: ry, Na fllll guard, 4 < ” o western life and is full of thri His Telephone 551-12 - Dorder last . axe "being | Hestern lifs ne'is' B nellle. His wu, sarru acreny B THE WM. FRISWELL CO. h eiphia by the state quartermas. | Tangle comedy flm. 25-27 FRANKLIN DR.R.J.COLLINS 2 S & < department. g A Py = o , e | Addresned Scuts at Methodist Churoh. JOSEPH BRADFORD, DENTIST _DR. E. J. JONES DENTIST BOOK BINDER 148 Main St © N ichy Col . { 4 48 Main m;l!:om “nerw hy Conn. ; 3 . > MM by :x;.body x;lt‘nl}tl last M' 1 Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order TuThs ; = o m’ 2 “m.‘w emmd:h 'm: an 108 BROADWAY 5 3 m and to them on subject Y CE Dl‘. J. M KING u g : o- as ehpmmm.b:’:: !ulu PLE NOTI . =X R X 7, 4 . 3 J. B. gmm m < Tn::“dli : DEAD HORSES AND COWS of Removed Free of Charge the Creeneville oC; charch, Shea & Burk Gall 1626 New London. Ask for Ghas. e Sy, ; s r. Reverse o c&é g y 1R 41 Main Street® et vEeT IoE Hine co. n £ 2 P. 0. Box 379, New Londen Saneral Dickciurs S

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