Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1917, Page 2

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“LEGAL NOTICE. Notlce 4s hereby.given that petition Fresented o i (LDI!-O‘I:- incil o{-l'hwv\‘ll @ajourned roguiar e in the. ouncll huiiber iy & 917, pras the - courme, Widin It ..L..l. ot the . foliow- establ d WHEELMEN'S NEW QUARTERS Cycle Club Decides to Locate in Mo- ~ Avoy Block. e The board of directora of the Thread tori 0 . "ot City Cyclers "has ‘made arrangements TPont. of e Hobrith “Beotn whereby the new club rooms of the and smnd el sney Croc organization will bé in the McAvoy 3 - K'U‘ niey Svenus block on Main street. The new quar- - % that - "?,' e rooms whi ] A '.1 ply accommodate the me shig of the club. Since the Jordan 3 £ i s fire last November the club has had e 2 ¥ ° i | o igmporary quarters on Church street| | i 4 o ghe m{ny fine it is_hoped that the mew quar- tér: ters, ‘be ready by the first of th month so_the small temporary quar-| iors—Freshmen Win From Juniors Re Tesedolt ters can be med..kA lenl: of the AT | kin ‘ new rooms e taken out soom. The series of inter-class games in Huu. ‘Whelpley ; Good- : y £ F ) eastetiy line —— the bigh school ended Thutsday af- v 4 4 2 M Lok the E. Lane, wiid the PEFRUAED fgrnoon wises de the|of Heaven, Bail, Miss B a ot Mesinicy e i 3. & Frank B. Topliff. R - = > - ine _of the iand, Everything beautiful that has been o Ppitny morning the dents of Frank Seniors - poiusts. 1 4 3 iy "lf;. ..\:f:w :.. ,2: - 'op! occurred in oseph’s P- - 3 adgoinin, ranklin ‘accepted as correct in style for Spring hospital, where he had been a patient | Frestm % Druggists ‘everywhere sell Dr. Cald- ;fi: Vemue, Otis t _— ; R for e TR e oo o an i Enite waits Syrup, Pepein tor ity cents o |89 Hoghlag Sitnet Ao e 3 ’ ing hear e. Mr. Top] as . A M. was panist. L toy . bottle.. To avoid imitations and -in- | of respective p Y =yt for your selection. B ane Bnesa (O ity S0 oo e e R e |l S enuctive subeiuutes™Se" s you gt | 55, atle Bt o e He was a farmer, making his home on | ed: Wallace H. P-yney-w “Marion C. “|Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that | With or fl.,..,..“‘..n,m"m, 0 3] To our regular stock has been add- nlg:‘;:edhn‘l; Befld' e his vg‘dowfinii,l n_‘.l'h-e. t;rln hifhen individual scores m “ New Britain! The spec- Pepsin a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature | $tone curbs; or F existing walk o R, e, e tF wmyngraumnnm b on the yeliow Pali ind Miss R J. Topliff ot F‘lwr Foul Free Total 4 “ed new models in Suits and Coats for. South Hadley, Mass, a brother, H. P. baskats basiets iries DEx u“‘;”,“m“m"‘"“, h Raks oo oo Zofhels. I ten ia whien The poiie do pateed. | BInS : PEES acrons dhe e - Toplift P“ ‘Wauregan, a jece, '.’v(lld . lS 68 ‘There were sixteen dance numbers, 3 i relief in an easy, [obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald- | walks with reset curbs today’s choosing — attractive new B T T o O = e excellent music being_furnished by ay, out griping, or othet [well, 455 Washington. St. Pitonticetio, 2 oliner o any of ‘e above (hiaks Spring Coats that will appeal to those i e e e 4 P G promptar. A DE, e Horecdn da st ipek Y E ng S wilappeas W i o o Basont ot The (Bogit COv - B e 2 8c20rding to the Arade and course of . ing different at Entry " Congresational church, whers A ‘3 g Vi < <ol un'mcu Cami 3 . B o Earatotors ‘secamianed. the _ seaching for something different at a fhie funeral services are to be held. i B3 - i v for % Ae Neratotors estadiahed i - The . fnenu included eséalloped oys- fions and workmanenip stietesior The ay of Gerws X Woodwara L e | it ey Hoame ot contd” mests rk e ) £, S, Commetionss, %, Sy oo arrived in thia ity Friday morniag. Points Points .| Pickles, cake, Neapolitan ice cream = = Bleted on o before the st ey of Juse from Putnam and was taken in charge Games - Won. Scored. Credited | §nd ‘coftee. e B T ; SETITA 19 10 165 1073 | “The committee were: Master of cer o Frankiin Btrest—Bestorly 6ide price they wish to pay. Among them will be found Wool Velour, Wool Pap- § by Funera] Director Jay M. Shepard. 4 5= lin, Wool Jersey, Fine Serge and Fancy Tho body was taken 1o the Colambia 10 4 162 e Y Globe 7! 3 faoox Whiate of i cemetery “where a committal service e - = . i B St _ Cririos A um;u,rmmufi:)nb."_m " Checks in apple green, gold, rose, gray as read at the grave by Rev. T N [I00 M0 1 T e seane | Brown, Skmon Browster, Jr. Commit: Baran oney, Fripie Link Cor e L Friday with a game with Manchester | io8 Of arrangements, Bdward F. Slake, 7 Aprie QuARINg and navy blue. M. H. Jones to Improve Property. |t that place. ‘Baseball is now tak- T Ui o W5 e ade, heavy pam. Eimore . né. Worwich Steam 3 : ead in_scho ctics, - - P : 8 : Stuceih t Dasvs is to ke SuiEevE Tinty minesics Sl e fosinon | . Visitors were present- from Provi- goose neck, clear inner cylinder, opal undry, Mary Crod ; ments property on Union ~ | April 1. A schedule ‘bei ‘worked dence, Sterling. Central Village, Moos- The Arst tming that will be done in is being e N N At dohwih open bottom, inverted mantle, with by- Mr. Jones' own use. The new build- | Sented by a track team In high school a Wiison, Hopkini 5 ing will face on Union street and will [ meets is recelving a good deal of at- Audlence Selected” Fitle. T Hychard W Ztoot - tention as challenges have been re.| Mount Vernon lodge considers it- Lovin Thomas & Moderately. Priced BT nesS ot St et | i e Gl Bave Bect Te) | Mount Yernon lodes constders it MANTLES % oy O ¥ ‘the rear of this building will be made | MmOSt of the students are in favor of|George Weston, the author, conmsents W or Iniverted : 15¢, 20c and 25¢ & ,-_ nasis Cos % " Quite interesting is the Suit Section. “There you will find|gver intc & garage that wili accom. e “contribute to its entertainment. ceeees . e q.-«_ & ' Sk, 2 - 4 o B it St Ve gy wil Won Bet as Sandwich Man. e et T T G 25c Mantles guaranteed f“ three months Huvbe Yig 'i':‘n"m ., ""'L" - the roas ing into the garage wi Wit were mo: Inters Ing. e said, du » ey ruckn \xsr_:ms for women and Suits for girls. Some of them are quite e copteuctels IF concrete. Instead| For a small wager, a local garage | Ine hie remarks that it gave him the Maris !:"l'fim'l Costandi .| of idi in one of the buildings on | man attuact atténtion Frida: - lea for one of e most succes 1 anish, simply tailored and trimmed while others have at-|9f residing in 1 TR | et o s e T, saoouneit Z j the lirle of improving the property in [©UL by Manager Cascio. . e, Hart " NEW AND ATTRACTIVE SPRING SUITS (1 150 o i 2 o i e o i i s S0 T Rl Ym0 PR ’l‘he Phl'(??derly L‘r. Johnleshwlll mo\; his nt:l:)l,l as he defled throtigh the streets - ousehold goods to his house on Sum- | wi a sane sign on_him. The | Careful” tractive belts, plaits and straight lines. Pockets are a strik- | hoseghod Retwhs"the remil of o' heatsa dia’ | “F”whole think started in Jewsts l he Hou Sehold g, Sansms. & a" 2 H e i e ussion as to who woul ave the nec- 'y in Finn's .Opera-house from the e rdner, Cha: ing feature of this season’s Suits and they come in a lv:anet}); To Organice Mooss in Mossup. | Exinry ferte ‘o wear the hew siass | fdea ho kot fromwhat he saw on the m sy, Yrancie” & 'Blazell, Fot N ;. B - renc J. P. Cannon of Springfield, Mass. | SIEn in such a manner as it was worn, | balcony stairs. Mr. Weston has writ- | BUJJ | ETIN FRANKLIN orris, Wiltiam of shapes. Fab]ncs used‘are Slgft W r;olen Poplin, Fine Fre B i ey 5 e T i 5P Min strcet” from, Wainut io THgh | ton another mok which nas beon pub: N BUILDING 74 ST. :‘n- s Jeies L Casd, Willian n, gray, navy and|of Moose, ana James F. Twomey of as placed |lished, but not named. He presented " eling, ¥, Sarion. Serge and'Wool Jersey in go appde greeh g ) yNe fhia city, deputy state organizer, will |and the owner of the garage proved | three names to the audience which had Auto Delivery Telephone 531-4 e w little a 'W | be in Moosup Sunday where they will same. % heen suggested and allowed them to 5 T Co;.)enhsagietrsl. StePt . l? n ts 5 o S Sontinue arrangements for starting 2 e R i [sclect from the three Ly vote, which ,,{ Jfi“' = diibert, ? Tin; uits or Coat will cost you. odge. A meeting will be held in Ior- ri ention. one it should be. The names were|H. Gray and Dr. A. M. Purdy. trice Congdon, Mrs. ' Lincoln Luce, Spring ! esters’ hall In Moosup and a_number | Miss Rena Smith of Baltic was a|The Apple-Tree Girl, Little Miss. Yes| Seventy-five members is the maxi-| Mrs. C. B. Pipney, Miss Lycy Alde u.m-m Avenue_Tusterty side of applicants will be looked over. It yisitor in this eity Friday,. I Cani.and The Wise Little Virgin.|mum of the company. The question | Miss Mattie McCulloch and Miss Mar- | _ Benamin C. Haennle Tissid L. Seet is expected that the lodge in that|" p o o BT S Mentiaad € The audience by vote selected the sec- | papers for supplies will arrive in a|jorie Morse.” The commitiee will se- m" PUeh, 'Y Feie. Tadats oot - . o] place will be installed about the mid- | Ji°) 2 P, Ayer of Mansfield Center|ond name. few days and Capt. Morgan will ar-|lect its own chairman. The secretary Ty m,’;‘;‘,’“ a4 es 10u fave uymg 10l et Ao Srlet Sunday. At Postal Clerks’ Meeting. range for the first arlll. reported that all dues were collected. ,&" S Ranani. Alic 3 Girls’ Club First Aid Class. Reports given out by the recruiting [ E. H. Hiscox as in Boston Friday Big Timbers For Keels. FUNERAL. %ot ‘ary P. Peale. - - - flice state that Peter W. Greenwood | t0 attend a meeting held in the fed- = L/ "% A1 Under the auspices of the American |©! T nw g Eight big .sticks of thmber, the o. [A’na A. Crandall alld Premhons Red Cross Society the Windham Girls' PSRttt e oy, s oy Dt :“"h"m“‘ pastst longeet Of {hem 80 feet and Dicasgur- Artamus Kellogg. R A e ey B i clul s organizing a first aid class. = 1 27 Inch uare, have a d at Artem {“ @ The lectures and. demonstrations, of | Mrs. V. R: Bennett and Mrs. .Ad- |malls which beging at midnight, on| 58 “yygiic treignt depot ol puse o s Suneumiiof . - g ot o pakimm Dumfi THIS SALE—NOTICE THE SAVINGS .which there are fifteen, will be con- |dison Kingsbury have returned to|Yarch 27th. The meeting was ad-| heen hauled: by Fred Barnes from fternoom at 2.30. Ots Street—Nottherly Side: / o Gucted by Dr. John Weldon. . After | their homes i South Coventry. atter|dresseg by Assistant S endent | iorse team £6 the reat of the Rafferty | cat 7. Judtich oMmeisted. Burial whs Bt A Bnea . Rrinlty Bpiacoge < complefing ihe course each student in { Bpending the Winter i thE Sowth: s ‘°°"""0 n, of the Ral place on Water street. They are tolin thie Springs cemetery. Mr. Kei- | Shurch, Henry F. Palmer. st Fhiricios % Face Creams . Face Powders . | presented a certificate which will en- | The meeting of the Radiant chapter, | Sivicts one, Hundred and. fitty Toate) s e Wi wteant, S Dimy viito o pad becr (o Tatting hesith far | ghurch. Cofmoration,’ Adarmi F. Carr 7 8o size Pompeian Massage Cream—| _ BaBlariche Face Powder, value s0o— | 201 heF to‘assist & Red Cross nurse. [No. 11, O. 6., was largely sttended SN to be bullt at Pendleton Bros' ship- | over two years. Besides his wife he | J3ha 15 Hal Kilce 3 Garamer Sal 3. Sale price 39c. s R : Friday evening. The grand officers of E yard, back of the Gilbert block. While | jasves ‘oné brother, David Kellogs of o price price 3 urprised on Wedding Anniversary |the organization were present at the | : OBITUARY. the wor of the vessels is slow in get- | Stafford Springs dnd a sister, ~Mre. | Perkine Avenus—Sauther] Pmyeiuglsht Cream, value 50c—| Woodbury’s Facial Powder, value 25c| About forty friends of Mr. and Mrs. | working of the initiatory degree. = ting. under way owing to the dificulty | Charles Birden of Hartford. Fe was| Philin and Maerxaret Sna Sale price =l —Sale price 21c. Frank W. Martin orwcmpun gave —_— 2 Joseph Herbert. in aettt:ns um\ser’:réa"uzo m‘ m;flh:s born in Wales, Mass and had lived in Blnc!;n“o" fes, Adéita D. P ra Crems de Meridore, value 25c—Sale| ~oivior a them a surprise party Wednesday eve- LAINFIELD | Toséph Herbert, 52, died 'at the home | Men there ave ations of plenty | Stafford’ for the past 35 years. For |- price 19¢. LR T 50— Ling in honot of the thirty-fth an- P of his son. Bdrmurd. in . Velntown | dolng in the shipbuilding line here | geveral years he was employed in the Periine Avenue_Northarly sige tt & Ramsdell's’ Cream, value| niversary of their marriage. A fine| — - - {Thursday night. Mr. Herbert was a | the coming spring and summer. Eillss grocery store. He was a sub- 3. Desmond. Jomathan Tt . B = ne value 25e—| program was carried out. omie ot the Pr_mer;;l V:;". Pinafors Selected—En. | native of Quebec, but has Mved in Vol- Addéesssd ‘Boat -Owners. tantial citizen and’ was always in miten 7. Dowiag and Jasmes I s ¥ g e ntation a joyable estern Trip—Meetil untown for a generation. Four sons teregted in any move te ing towa: B D & Ramsdelts Oream, value). poger & Gallet's Rice Powder—Sale [ Wedding cake. Woman’s Club. "8 ST luurvive him. Jonas L. Eamund wnd| yZhere e 8 latge attendunce at the |4he botterment of the community. | I AR ORDERED, Tunt enid pes | Cream Elcaya, value 50c—Sale prics | Pric® 23¢- Probate Applicatio - - |Johm, of Voluntown, Merrlll of Plain-| meeting had. been arranged by Capt Mrs. Lester Child. sama °Be postponed and. be neard B " e i Taoa DA SRl poios e PRl ion. The leading roles of the comic op- |fi€ld and a_daughter, Mrs.”Lucele Ca- | fion . v'f angworthy for the purpose of | Mrs. - Fanny Childs, 64, died at the | said Court of Common Coun: % b % An application for the appointing of | era Pinafore .1n_which the different |90Tette of Worcester. There are sev- it boat: thet - | 30hs R, 1% cunday, | pagviar meeting At the Council Cha 3 Aubrey Sisters’ Beautifier, value 50c & Gallet's Violet Face Powder | an administrator for the estate of | churches are participating, have been|®ral srandchildren. o o e sl eers Ware | Arar o brtef fiimess, with Dnewmonia, | Tar,|7, 044 Citv on the 24 day of —Sale price 20c. —Sale price 60c. ‘Henry Arnold has been made to the | asstened to the following: Buttereap. Sunday Services. fieut. H. R, Hein of New London arid | She is survived -hy her mother and & | ihat' hotice thereor be. ) ¢ Pprobate court. ~Judge Twomey will| Miss Edith Peterson; Hebe, Miss The- | gy, ex-Senator Frederick A. Johnson. of |brather, David Miller, both of Whom | manner required by law to the pers TOILET SOAPS AT MARCH SALE PRICES hold a hearing on the matter next|resa Sullivan: Josephine, Iy ol W; Hull, the new Dastor | Sfontville, Much interest was aroused{reside in Providence 'She was the|and parties named In said peiition an Friday at 16 o'clock. thy Tilllnghast; Captain, James Roy- | I ThaTEs OS¢ Fauls shureh in|ong many have offered to enlist for | widow of Lester Child and has lived | nopiisation and ail ofners intorerted | Pears’ Scented Glycerine Soap, value| Sweet Heart Soap, value 5c—Sal al: Sir Joseph Porter, Albert Hilton; s gl Gl 0N Past . | the construetion. repair or fixi Jo price 15c. price 3c. F. L. Abbott's Lecture. Dick Deadeye, Charles Day: — Hagph | vices in 'Slater Library hall Sunday | WX mersonal Mention. o su;r'—.',:fl“"z::“-(.mn.,muf Ve ! establishing of the grade of Pears’ Unscented Soap, value 15c— | Anchor Brand Pure Castile Soap—| A lect is to be glven at the Y.|Rackstraw, Christopher Ki boat- | Afternoon at 3.30. walks, to appear if they se Sale price 10c. Sale price 8c a cake. M il tomorrow evening by F. | swaln, Cecll Bradfowd: bostewsw | At the Methodist church Sunday| Mr. ajd Mrs. G. Albert Thompeon| Forest Fire Warden John M. Ler-|be heard in telation therets. =, Woodbury's Facial Soap, value 250— | Palmolive Soap, value 10c—Sale|L. Abbott, on Seven Reasons Why 1|mate, James B. Jackson. Tt e TN, T Sumel 'fi'.‘;;nl for a week's visit in Neg nea'mc-hu;pohg-adm- '2-‘".”“"}' upn- | o tve pltitian, P e reateation Sale price 19c. | price 72 a cake. Keep the Seventh-day Sabbath, Fre- Home Fram Western Trip. B . o, e | e Jamed' Danfll and daughter are | S5e' ettt T WA E F. WMol | Srdar. 888 alt othors intoresied, 1y Cuticura Soap, value 25c—Sale prICe‘ Maxine Eliot Soap, value 10c—Sale | F5008 1S o0 B made up of fa- | , Clarence Kingsley has returned from [at 7 o'clock he will deliver the last of | Euests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ec-|jogs, M. F. Davis, Framk H. Plmb, | tabiishine of the srade of said » 9c. | price 6c a cake. ‘miliar songs. During the eveninz Mz, | 21 enjoyable trip of five or six weeks | his sermons on the Book of Revelation, | cleston. 5 Francis W. Chaffee, Myron W. Lio- | walks will take notice 4 Resinol Medicated Soap, value 250— | Williams® Shaving Sticks—Sale price | lAbbott wili enswer the questions | iR the west. He went first to Milwau- | which will be his farewell sermon. Harry MgoNutt has returned from|nard, ¥. L. Upham, ~R. B. Hatch, v oy oy v ®afe price 19c. 23c. which were placed in the question box | Keg, where he attended a two weeks'| At the Congresational church, Sun- |2 yisit in Boston. (o | Frani Belcher. ¥ m’n‘;lm‘...:‘"&m‘”"!,!‘ & the Camie of 3 Sale price 10c a cake. price 23c. s - He th | There w inging by The annual Meeting of the Comgre |—0o . . Lt fed. o then visited the Dlant oF The | the. enior e Sol e sermon by | the village, Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soa; Williams' Shaving Cream—Sale price Suon. Vo oW, Goodyear com; (4 Fish and Roscos Bur-|gational soclety was held Friday éve- | cumynrio, ARDUCTION ©F hml‘-‘lze—s-h brics 24c a cake, | 230, i leO;lfll‘(“D::m;flg igfyve;l:eo?_n Ig;fl); Whers he got the benedt of t‘v‘v‘;":‘e’e& ;R:n‘;m: Mr-:‘h?o;mxy S B 7";: "’:'v“:;:n;r Friday in Hartford. BN it Tonke i Aeangias min - o2 Dl 3::.»:':. mt:lx,T : - b training and B resse: nd Mrs. Bergen I. Greene, Rev. rnest Jon m s Dentafrices Antiseptics answer the charge of larceny of $¢|amination as'a Vareanizer. He VIsited | who" mill e mie |fin‘:tym?édflt Prior, | ang Mrs, W F Dunnack and Ofiss | and Mrs. Edward Joncs has enilsted | w1 3ietilors"0f T Baitle Hils 3 » e from the person of Louls Sokolowskl, | Detrolt where he looked over a big |ance addreas. emper- | Bulo Dunnack took an automobile ride | in the marine corps and will be ai|pany & corporation orgwnised under 5 gSulox Dental Powder, value 25c—| Lambert's Listerine, 25 size for 20c [in & saloon, last Saturday night As|automobile plant. He came home b |41 the Baptigt church Rev. . A.|Jn Mr. Greens's car in Rhiode Isiand the Newbort iraining camp un 11 e | spectal charer granted by the Gone 5 D,'U,,,‘n,i Bental Powder, value 25c | *04 90c size :\_n' e ok (‘;5";‘;“3::! The only Set-|Spidell will preach. Subject, morning. I tves GfcDonough has been en: v - lockted in the Town of Bprague, 3 —Saje price 19c. Dioxogen, 25c size for 18 and 50c bronchitis from which he 15 SuMter- | ope mentn Tros Grorr rny Evening. | a5 watchman at the omiton g MOOSUP 0 kS R o Delftar Crewoit,” Yalus ‘Goc—|isise Tor 3e. ing at present. D B e e Tvanoa yard. Ing of the stockhalders of said corpora -peice 30c. . & 16-0unce bottle Paroxide of Hydro- Hutchins street, west of th raonals. Edwin Thompson and family have . | tion specialiy waned for inat purpos Eolynos' Dental Cream, value 25e— | son Vilue 230 for 205, is Tecelving a finc top dressing of ey | Miss Carrlson of New Britain, moved from North Stonington to the Hapoeninge About the. Village—Del and paid ot ey in said siate R s 1 & of cin tain, Ray r N G 4 uip R = E & 4 ders and @electman Gorman is receiv. |Gardner, of Providence and Henry | Charles Wiliams farm in Quiambaug.| gates to Royal ighbers’ Cenven- | the OF Ghavon, 1937, 1 “‘Williams’ Dental Cream, value 25c—| Glyco Thymoline, 30c size for 3% Julia i {Rorized caital stock o said corgo o = e arcline. ing the unanimous thanks of the com- | Gardner of the University of Maine, |. Mrs. Julia Foote and Miss Ju) tion Return. g B B I R T i Sale price 20c. and $1.00 size for 79c. munity therefor. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs | Foote are visiting in Holyoke. R e a2 e t: ing of the Thursday club a doll unabe Woman's Club Meets. - E. F. Burleson. Mrs, Ann Heavey has returned to| The meet h dred thousand doliars, and (he numbe The Wometta, i xaventy, mat at |5, ETS06I JonRstone of ° Willimantie| New York afar a vight 1a Mystic. |, | 't be held at lis, bome of, Mey | of shsses of th ceplinl sicck mis 85, the home of Mrs. Stubbs. Mrs. Win- o Epost o ¢ - T T . Thomas Ds referred and six thousand shares com sor presided. Twenty members wers | v /[liam Johnstone, of Soul STAFFORD SPRINGS - | 2 31578 Gafp, = T"o™% P2 | Bioo i8St Thdubmnd shares common o present " After ousiness ifee. Dean . : e ‘e L. K. G 15 o mest with 3trs. | 518, par vains fof gne Rymared Seller read the current events. Mrs. Kings- MYSTT 1 M g—C it- | Frank Daggett Monday afternoon. Thé Vote of lev' read Two Indian Warriors, and e .. faelt clufle Annual Mesting—Commit- | Fxnic Pagieel My 88 L | tanalag Stook OF ehon ciass. & SPECIALS IN FLOOR COVERINGS 12x31 Mohair Inside Door Rugs, in| 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs, regular $35.00 value—Special $27.50. red, biue and brown, regular C ” Vatie—8, 79, = 5 Mrs. Hanev read two chapters of i teo Appointed to Secure Plans for 8| ™) unaer Deforse of the ot Lution Tollows 24x5. Amml.ll ‘U‘e R: i aiio | & e Etowall BiRGien SRuRs i rea T to Hipey Burke. During the afternoon "'é"““ Who Have Enlisted in Home| Clubhouse—Funeral of Artemus [-m taing Station who nas been spond. | “Herolved, That (e capiial ot At Axminater Rugs, resular 5250 lax $15.00 Value—Special $1459. agapply of Sur seieclions on the’ Victrola were ep: | Guard—BSoat Owners Enroll for Ser- | ' (gilogg—Mrs. Lester Child's Death.|ing » shore furiough et nia home in | Te Baiic sils compes? in. 5 e—S| i i & R ‘ Fist Q..,,'.. efreshments were served ice After Address by Lieut. H. R. the Union Village, returned to the A om the 27x54 Reversible Smyrna Russ, reg- | sse valuer Special 700, | o AT S nkist _',: assistea by Mrs. Buttsr- | Hein and Ex-Senator Frederick A.| The annual mesting of the Stafford | station Friday. £6 Do iliien Seliery a0 o ular $1.48 value—Special $1.49. Tees and Miss Annte It company was héld at the rooms | Mrs. Andrew Latimore and Mrs. Shares of ‘the gapital s Go pany pumber of ahares » ihe unlformly good . E Jotnies of ihe Business Men's club Wednes- | Frank Emerson were Norwich visitors [be."and (ho skme is haren- d Baseball Club's Election. Names for the Home Guard. receiv- | 2y evening and the following direc- | Tiursday. trom fopr thousand shares preferre At a recent meeting of the Plain-|ed and taken to headquarters Friday | tors were re-elected: C. H. Mevers | Several local pegple, aitenigd the Shdusand shares ‘common of ihe field baseball club- the following ofi- | by Hoscoe Burrows and Walter Fen | Fred Wikiey, R. M. Figk. The direc- | Masonic banquet in Jewett City cers were elected: Manager, Joseph | follow., Those having had some train. | tors holding over are E. Brown, | Thursdsy eveains. And “we do furthér Morrisett: caotain, Fred Vincent: sec- | ing are Frederick rayior. Hober: | Christapher Allen, James Sheppard, Delegates to New Haven. records of the oor retary, Joscph | Belanger. assiciant | Adamson, John I MeNally. William Park, A. I Mitchell and| e v v Rood and Mre, W. H,|complete list of ll the stocknoiders secretary, Edward Bodion: treasurer,| W. Wallace, George -B. Tayior, A O |Charles B. Pinney. Hutchins, delesates to the convention | Do Yoted in faver of sajd resslution Bill Nitty. Plainfield has considera- | Lowis, William C. Greenhalgh, Waiter | It was voted that the bullding com- | FUEEHAS Neighors, e in Mow Ha: | 10 foduce the empital weock. G ble of wonderful material for a fast | H. Knight Waiter 1o Eish. Wilkiem | piiites for the mew club house, Wil- | 0% 1Kl hey" Wadneaday ana Thurs- | of Masci 1037 o v team and one is expected. Darraclouth, Albert C. Burraws, Her. | Wam Paric_A. 1 Mitchell. James Shep. | 530 SRS (lTNoosn S0 njova- Moves From Norwich. bert H. Glodhill’ Alexander X Barr, | pard, B W. Smith and J. H. Valsnting | 1Y socuion. Mrs. John Macdougal has broken up | Herbert E. Brooks, H. Morgan, | have plans for.a club ho Mrs. O. W, Potter and daughter were 2 . to the her home at Norwich and returned to | J0h McThompson, Witliam 'C. Black. | fo_cost over A and Ee T ovens | recent visitors in Providence, 27x54 Figured Axminster Rugs, regu- | 5140 vaines Boecicl orie o, ToEUIAr lar $2.50 value—Special $2.10. 36x72 Kirkwall Woolen Rugs, regu- o lar $3.50 value—Special $2.19. $1.25 quaiity—Special 98c. 54290 Axminister Rugs, regular $15.00 ° Rag Rugs, regular 39c value— . value—Special $10.50. 29¢. un l - fxlz Vel ‘Ir:lt 55%?' regular $25.00 — Fg?f Rugs, regular 69¢ value— UuiF lyG l 2 TAPESTRY RUGS AT SALE PRICES Oranges 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, a good variet v of patterns and colors to select from $15.75, $22.50, $24.00, $25.00 and $27. 50. Califorsia Fruit Growers Exchange colors Japanese Grass Rugs, e e Plainfleld to make her home with her |, Th0se Who have not had military Frank Larose has returiied from a : : liam McDonald, = | fence. A committee consisting of R. SPECIALS IN SWEEPERS (SPECIALS IN DOOR MATS |22 Zaronts Mr. and Mrs. “Tumer. E | LARRE o 0 MO et | X Fisk, Hiaroid B Tinne, aza ¥, G| oo L . wom, Theodore e ce A A | B covering an incroase of the b rtrarer B S einte Company. . am Hygeno Steel Carpet Sweepers, light| Rubber Door Mats, size 14x25, regu- Mrs. Rudolph Swanson of Baitic is ana sanitary, worth $3.00—|lar G9c values Speciel 310 each. DR. F. C. JACKSON |crending & few davs at the homs of | derson, Theodore Hermes, Samuel E.|By-law, soverind "7 noeis™ e ai- not too busy in France Saih to. the trath 4% ihe tare ‘weight Stewart, Edgar g = s #H. Collington, Ray ol seiete Special S:z;m s dadl Coco Door. Mats, size 15x26, e ’ ::)err parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ta: . Nt Col oa %m :‘fl:“ met ,':‘nm,’,mzl, :ln.,;d goh': to hear tho lm.ulf lmoal'nlz on ‘t.nc soing cartiseats by them signed. bet: e Yac. % ar-| 75c and 95c values—Special ‘,E” , s ' George Rocheleau of Jewett City Dougherty, Ulhr Tarn. | stockholders’ mecting and. slect P "_____'““"_,.__" y (Seal > WILLIAM B, PE( B . osuinc. 3450 vatio—| 1 sk YalngsSpacial 0HC and spent Thursday evening with Plain- | Beers as Lol Dinney; vice prea-| _Bristel._At the meeling of the board | mariiws Notary Pubile. d 7 Removed to 715 Main St., Willimantic [field friends. et AT, Mitchell: socretary ~and | of directors of the public library the ~ W M. - 4 Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phome 44 SCTin St Sciliny ub Mo H e e A %h.n.. T.| reasurer; J. Carl Converse. The fol- |rapld growth of East ' Bristol was - The H. C. Murray Co. P g i ot e T — eph Arsenault was a visiter in Christopher G, """‘" e Commitiee, A. 1. Mitchell, C,|and it was voted to establish a branch H ?.',m. Yesterda: ""‘“ A o, b '“’g_m g~ Amus Park: captain of|at the East Eristol school for the ac- L“i“ W w“h i o ETarold B, 1adi - | commodation of the residents of that o Hartford.—The biggest check for life e S Yy fi?&"«, o T Mobre, “Mra, T.F. | section: The detafis were left for a TQM c".m Succteding: Minien de Sbasatd insurance since the death of Thoma: | Mutien, Mrs. B, P. Cooley, Mies Bea- | Librarian Woeding to work out. S. Lami & Austria’s Answer. Preparing for War. Fmflwflm Sheviin in Minneapolis more than o & that will kesp thelr complexton ' in-#j Austria’s wordy reply is a notable | Moreover, in the event of war, we e % | zuar ago- Jett - ot 4 AM most perfect condition arv Invited o T e e U | el Tl 0 £otrmment T | 60-62 North St, Willimantic | o770 52 siale o STk R Hes. | e Sects B S m"mz iy e Wina wo wre ofering iodes ngton gcyernment rds that pre ac- - povox ¢ that learned lady, Clio, the |cumulating in our office. — /douston | L84y Assistant Tel. connection :;go%ofiflafl{ . N. Y. It was. for WyHe, m: which contains enough ide in § t(’wy.—-cmmo News Post. ,800. 3 Conmecticut™ for to make it the Ldeal winter cream. Y HIRAM N. FENN = iiijam B . To Cure a Cold in Ome the loss of the crufser| Engiish street railwayey experi- ) in Hartford ms MACY the United States navy |menting with o compos 4a rail, the| UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, |take L ,"m“¥mm, L =0 capiain, Tirat Licutens TRISHIE | ast | worn part ot which ‘can fe "renewed | 62 Church St. Willimantic Ce Tails to_cure. w'fi:-&vr- %igna- Telephone Lady Assistant | ture 13 on each box. 50 MAIN STREET 11,000,000. without disturbing the

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