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N Ve o Buy'yonrRupwhihwemutjfl-Hetoulltham . to you at the old prices—prices which are from 10 5% ‘ger cent, to 25 per cent. lower than we shall be | ”mfi St to ask in the very near future. Buy Rugs blowe show them in beautiful now 8s an investment. Interest : designe’ andcolorings. ; e g St haw " them v|] THIS IS NOT MERELY A SELLING ARGUMENT iver the cards them in many The local home ; Ros. atiractive designs, including spisn it is a statement of facts and conditions which cannet be evaded, but Observations in Norwlich. y of securing your Rugs be- The following records, reported from | iB8- 2 e, secretary, R one which must make plain the advisab Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes harrowing lative fore we are forced to advance our prices to meet advanced market B S e e R T o s, S = e e Ther. Bar. sl The Tecrults from the student : - i DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 497 3018 | = 3 Cath will be kept by the seoro- | bods af the Comnecticut.Agrioultura} e WE ARE HOLDING BACK FROM THIS ADVANCE Street, | orwis tary.. The record will include the plot ol e e : Tumber, the name of the person o | biuParedness campaign of Holding back as long as possible. Fortunately we have been able to A Brussels Rug or Scotch Art P, Offics Hours: - ipman of Brooklyn, A. D. i th far beea ur fast ' reh: h rices 4 of a crop and the number of times = Rug will either be satisfactory, jo so thus far use o season’s purchases, at the old pric W A IR S N Ersdictions “for Thursday: Probably }é‘"fi‘ Taspectea By officials of the farm | Wvatson of Collinsville and E. 3, Dick: s Many good patterns to select from. | were very large and our stocks were particularly heavy. As the new -5 Phureday’s weather: Barly morning | This will be tarned in at the | {9, take up work mm%m‘ ity : Rugs come in priges will be advanced. . ; o O T B AR | s RO W RS 2 | whe'e & B capaien [n b o | 5poinics = e S (M | muoe iee for Library, ait or Trommc\' s oIt Fe SN Mnly aiee leaders, each to have charge of the |served by Chef Zebriskie: - We Say:—| Rugs Now Before Our Advance = oy £oveEner. worlk in one community as director and BC 3 and Corn Recommended. Escalloped Oysters e | [=E e et R e e S T e ek REA ae ve the o o X 3 X - fo a certain extent, the com- Pumpkin Ple, Apples Whm“’ T wl] R s of draught at A & § : itton Lecommends that potatoes and Cofree. apestry Rugs s leprac fon Rugs . - § : 3 " these articles can H. JACKEL & CO. 5 X ¥ X fimke: m:& the winter when - The afternoon sesslon was in charge . ¥ 5 they will be most needed. While such of Lecturer Rev. G. ¥. Goodenough of 9 b I 2 f t . Y crops as radishes and lettuce, etc., Ledyard. Prof. B. J. Bou!.hw'l:k of y ee SIZG, DR. SHAHAN, Speclalist|=_ = Tl cxcelient food properties they | listment in the army or navy, and it is |Storrs was presented and spoke on 3 on diseases of the Blood and Stomash. | ude. w Sa by floed. cannot be carrled over. pon the same plane. Tast as | grasses. Miss Sprague of Storrs spoke : e T e T | s TR IR FeVicw Aok ae O s e M ey | B T e e oimpctent men wilt | Gpom the line of waste in cannin very low priced at N st St ooty ve g. Miss S o herannste. Anamin Skin e i o s Hedigors g - % it [ Eattie York was heard In a recication. A andf garden plot will have been marked off, | be released for such work, full credit X g B tatment. For the Stomach: GREENEVILLE Floukhes, torilized - and reads fof |Betme Eiven In every case for the year's | Capt, Chavies A, Hagbers smeks of The 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. at $14.50 prevention of Typhotd. Hours:| coiiision B Trolley st tioh |V jrne. o Paul Revere's Hide, the exercises com- 3 2 stween 1 nse to a request from the| The Interest throughout the state in & i1 Ko oulsias ls whide” after 1|, Wagon—Lavadone-Covello Wedding | committee the local branch of the Na- | this phase of preparedness is very keen | memorating the Battle of Lexington Seamless Tapestry Rugs in a good range of de b & —John W. McKinley Home FErom |tional Woman's Service League is co- | and thousands ¢f gardens are being and Concord dav. sirable patterns and colorings. Hospital—P: nd Not operating in the movement. Mrs.|planted by peopié who have had lit- St PR Y John D. Hell, local chalrman of the|tle or Mo experience in gardening. It Check to Ambition. Vice league, has been Instrumental | is of vital importance that these Deo-| A lot of young men are ambitious A-eroan "fl““ About 5.40 Thursday afternoon the | seryice Teague. Uns Beeh INNTNRCNSe | ple have assistance from men trained | wien they A It tn MR DL &5 Better Tapestry Rugs $lg 50 L] 9 by 12 feet size $4 Our present price 5-00 The 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. at $41.00 And it will no doubt be a long time befors we ca again offer you these excellent Rugs at the: prices. Handsome Wiltons—splendid grade, mostly in the desirable, small repeat patterns which wear so well to th e Other Whittall Wilton Rugs All standard grades, no doubtful qualities. Fine reproductions of Oriental designs—handsome pat terns and colorings—a big assortment. 9 by 12 feet size at $61.75, $70, $78 Tow Special Rates to Th Troupes, ‘c‘:;lllchw:r :tzz&fib;ynG:::fi:yC'n?fl:; eight ladies who will assist in the work | in such work in order that they be|soon as they discover that a man has ravel S ey possible. The elght la- | successful. . The college as 2 state in- | to work most of _ the time to gt 1o P i dorem o i North Main street. The cart and the | 1n afy Wo¥ PORRRC, o "Ntrs. Willis | stitution stands ready to do every |(ne top they decide to learn to piay in9 by 12 feet size at Livery Connection Shetucket Street | tfolley were both going In the same | UC O Ao Thcius Briggs, Mrs. Dan- | thing possible to forward the national | poo) instead.—Detroit Fres Press. = 5 ' “Mrs. Horatio Bigelow, | defense programme, and hence is tak- z : S ey e el L baxt Rad cEveral windows wers |0 e En seviine ~Meiee enilc | ing this attitade toward its students. The 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. at $17.50 BORN Loring and Mrs. William H. Oat. Theirl or the volunteer plan has failed. . z e — FUNERAL Splendid grade Tapestry Rugs, sealess, all woven i - BUCK—In _Stonington (Pawcatuck), . : ) 0verhaullnfi d April 15, 1917, a son to Mr. and Mrs. in one piece—a large assortment of patterns and 8ft.3i ftg' d i - S Gerald Leo Sullivan. INSURANCE INCOME WAS VOLUNTEER CARRIED Bhgane Buck. coloringe—s_big: saving Jor you st the lew! prioes in.by 10 in at $41 and $51.50 | 2 The funeral of Gerald Leo Sulllvan, OVER 415 MILLIONS HALYARDS UP STAFF todl : ¢ - oted. d Re w son of Edward and Johanna Connell plts it MARRIED. i as an ])all' 0!' Sullivan, was held this morning at $.30 | Gompanies Are Carrying on Gigantic | Old Glory Flung to Breeze at Bucking- W;W%—;’gu Dery v from his home, 320 Central avenue, oe & 3 e T H with fem high in_ S Business in This State. ham Memo Ruad, Lieut. John F. Stevens, U. S. ? % i OF ALL KINDS ON R Joh'; - A, ot Philadelphia. Pa. and Miss R i AUTOMOBILES, Bt S a eicbrat “ond| The agsresate income of the 168 fire| “It doesn't matter what my name ls,| Hélen Campbell Torfance of Derby. 3 z xminster u gs i 3 read the prayers at the grave. and marine insurance companies doing | I just volunteer,” said the young man DIED sieeriessprusse ngs » 1 Six members of the Tlerney Cadets, | business in this state in 1916 was|who bravely climbed to the top of the|pwone 3 Norwion, April 19, 1917, 9 by 12 feet size $27.50 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, T el ugler, fommed 2 L %ey |$415.240928.47, according to Part T of | flag staff at Buckingham Memorial on (. Adon Francis Beers aged 56 Yoars. 9 by 12 feet size y $33.00 ] 3 i neral services will be s late X TRUCKS and CARTS, T e e S emtors The | the annual report of the insurance|Thursday morning and replaced the [ Fyncral services will be held Saturday. y A Standard Grades at ’ $35.00" s lsnembern ofh the Junior Holy Name co!;lmisaioner which has been made 2313‘a.rdsx which ll;r :nme v‘vee{u -;Itld J\Pr!lt2'!, at 1 p. m. Burial in Yantic ™~ % 2 jociety of the parish also accompan- | public. Of this amount fire insurance | been missing. 'ew minutes er cemetery. - 2 2 Mechanical Repairs, Palating, Trim- |ie 512 femains from his home o the | premiums totaiied 331803052087 and | the halyards. wero {n'place. and Old |wMAMON Jn Normich ((suodeniy). The 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in, at $23.75 | ming, Upholstering and Weed Work. | church. marine and inland premiums lory was raised to the top of the staff| James McMahon, age Jears. P N e Blackumithing 15 all s beanchon The funeral procession, by request,|51.49. Losses pald were $190,799, Where It proudly floated in the breese. | Funcral from Church & Allen's funeral The 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. at $27.50 The 6 by 9 feet size at only $15.00 passed St. Mary's Parochial school | 64_and dividends $29,154,739.79. It was an interested crowd of by-| bariors 15 Main street this (Friday) The 6x9 feet at $11.00 Splendid wea: - which he has attended -for the past| The total assets show an increase of | standers that watched the volunteer| ROL' (haren at 9 gelook. Burial in 3 o siqgmisiadion, gine vears, and the Junior Holy' Name | $58.014,405.71 and the Janiligies, In- | as he climbed with ease up the slend- | St Joseph's cemetery. Here are the standard grade body Brussels Rugs Acmiiabion i clely, and his classmates stood at|cluding capital and statutory deposit, | er pole which bent wit! wel as| ppEssoR— o =5 . 4 < . » &ou & Clark e D e T tal o i o o, Tule whigh Mgt ight PRESSEm—In Sowtn Coventry, April Ruge which have been proven reliable—at these pepuln'r ruge, b;c-ul‘ d.v of .:-ndnrd make, they L lent tribute to their deceased class- | plus as concerns policyholders in-| Caretaker George Sanders determin- | Lycy- Hallville, April 19, 1917, pricee they are lower than they will be for a long may always be depended upon for good service and e mate. creased_ $17,665,706.87. The premiums|ed that he would learn the identity | - Amos Lucy, aged 87 years. =~ = ° time to come—why ‘not come ln today?. or rugs of sterling quality, the prices are mod- | 507 to 515 North Main St.| _The bearers were Waiter Ryan, Wm | received during the vear show an in-lof the young man so that he could |Notice of funéral hereafter. erate. i y V4 Riordan, Wm. Carey, Wm. Delaney 2 % ,263.42 for fire and|bring the matter to the attention of | FOREST—In Providence, April 17, 1917, - = - Edwin Willlamson and John Nolan,|an increase of $30,237,865.06 for ma- | Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. R, at| Margaret Quinn, widow of James members of this. years graduating The total income showed an in- | jts ‘meeting tonight. After some in- | Forest, formerly of Norwich. JO% BRADFORD class of St. Mary’s, of which the.de- | crease over the previous year of $48- | quiry he learned that the Volunteer [Funeral on the arrival of the 1226 > - ceased was also a member. <" |174588.11. The total outgo was $ Was no other than Corporal Bartolucel| Weiocktrain Friday atternoon at ihe The funeral was largely attended,|845,534.41, the excess of income be-|[,f the Fifth company, C. A. C., C. N. Mary's cemetery. i BOOKB]NDER relatives being present from Willi- | ing $41,395,364.06. Losses paid in 1916 | G. The veterans who have learened | gy g g St L SRR SR mantic, Jewett C: Moosup and New | show an increase of $16,427.214.47. The | of the brave act express themselves as é‘m"‘—" vy Rione bl k5 sear % Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order London. _ Burial in the family |amount of risks in force shows a net|very grateful to Corporal Barteluccl |Funeral from his late home, No. 70 Come in and select your Lino- You are invited to call and see the new Chinese Renaissance Rugs, the y plot in’ St. Joseph's cemetery. increase of $4,091,604,718 and the pre- s S oty Pock _sirest, Baturday aftermoon. . : iondid i 108 BROADWAY The floral offerings were many and | mium reserve an increase of $20,55%,- N. F. A. NOTES. Apeil 21, 1917, at 2.30 oelock. Buriai leums, choose from our spl atest creations of the Herati looms and a veritable triumph of &uu;fl'ul. shgw(nx theiuteem in which 96:.42. B e P e "l‘nl,g-; nmnyx lo!;n:::llc cemetery. range of patterns. Then we can and art—a pattern absolutely refreshingly unique amongst thesrepeat e deceased was hel n referring to fire was e repo! . Sl i SON—In Taftville, April 18, d laying expert to your P H Undertakers " Shea & Burke had |savs that Connectiout has a consid- | Hapoiq - Stattery Elected Captain of | nnic Anderson, born Aus. 15, 183 e o e ing designs habitually offered to the American public. i charge of the funeral arrangements. | erably higher percentage of fires from | the Tirst Company—dJoseph C. '® | Funerai from the home of her daugh- 5 p 2 The ofi £ this R in itself. The d # whish § o e strictly preventable causes than eith- First Lieutenant. ter, Mrs. Matilda Muddeman, No. 10 after which he will be able to e origin of this Rug is a romancs in itself. e design,-of wi ! 'WEDDING: er New York or Massachusetts, that Th % th the Vi ? South Front street, Saturday, April cover your floors with the least i a faithful copy, was the work of a brilliant artist of Pekin, { e s = f‘l;‘:ist;;fikhfi ;:;‘5‘::&“:;";‘;‘,‘“‘:;":2 e '::fga.fi::tf;‘:m'—u'u %?.ufi i:;n::erlyogozCk' Burial in Johnson number of yards possible. prize winner in a competition in which the foremost artists of Ch THE WM. FRISWELL CO.| Thursa g ventihle canses. but My than Mases- { Poiponed sl My 1 & E i Linok ool pere ‘ grhiadey Spceing chusetts while the ratlo for fires from | Coach McKay is working hard to Printed Linoleums g - _ 25-27 FRANKLIN ST, Shited in marriege with Genonce Taas | unknown causes is less than in either | get a larger squad out for the base- CARD OF THANKS A splendid large variety of pat-| o] As is usual in Oriental Rugs, a symbolic meaning is wowen ints the | adone by Rev. Willlam H. Kennedy. | Sk, the other two states TFigures for | bajl team. The coach expressed him-| We wish to express our deep appre- terns to select from, including beauty of the design. The artist has aimed at glorifying the recent § CAVE WELDING AND MFG. co, |Ihe couple were attended by Salva- | 1015 T8 quoted showing the fire toss | 20 ing but s confident that AeeaY 2 |ciation of the many expressions of lTohe: dalnty oiects: for onamibion, Chinese Renaissance. In the outer borders are emblems of the dynas B Ulitulat. Seicnt, tore Abbruzzise as best man and Miss | 11 the S8 T will play even better. SRy At GeRtGL NORIL ofter- ok e ties that have ruled China in her parating these fr Supane ook Nellie Ferriaro as bridesmaid. The a0 The third military drill was held at sioan. iooking:. Gie:patte the main body, so as to suggest the cléft between the old and the n Foa Natain” aTutols, “16, T RE | bride and her mald were becomingly ' = 130 Thursday. Captain Charles 4. |78 Sent in our recent bereavement. kitchen or bath room, hardwood generation, is & border represent t Wall of China. With ste, Automobile machine parts NERoS Ang wore hats to mateh. Y. M. C. A. EXHIBITION. Hagberg had his companies marching EDWARD J. SULLIVAN patterns for hall or rug borders this comes the main body—t age of enlightment xpert -on boilers. Al work |, LOLOWInE the ceremony a wedding - e P around . the campus. The fellows now AND FAMILY —our excellént values at 45c to All the beauties and resources oted: slende: suaranteed. Ten years' experience. breakfast was served to a large num- | Annual Event to Be Carried Out in the | know enough about the formations to branches droop their foliage, birds are a-wing in the air, below thers | Telephone. 214, ber of guests at the home of the bride Local Gymnasium. make driling a Ipleasure. Already K b : } g on the Cliff street extension. The - 3 e, la ConSIanlS St A T are rocks and water. A breath of freshness and joy of life .d bride received many handsome gifts.| whe annual gymnastic exhibition of | vairy especiaily in the First company. through the whole, typifying the new era. These Rugs are available in five different color schemes: Burnt Orange - Soft Rose (Jaspe effect) Light B Gold Tan (Jaspe effect) Blue (Jaspe effect) N From 3 o'clock until 8 o'clock @ re- ar & ception was held in Pulaski hall, |the Y. M. C. A. that is to be held in x:; 'l“':n%l;-’e !:: n:l“l::-;c.!:; fita many guests lu'endin‘, some coming | the local association building Friday Room 3 where officers were elected. b, from Westerly, New London and other | ang Saturday nights will possess many | Harold T. Slattery was elected cap- During the afternoon and| . iures of unusual merit. The box- | tain, Joseph C. Keefe, first lieutenant evening dancing was enjoved, music - more serviceable than the print- LEHIGH—the Best being furnished by Prof. Jackson's o | Ing. wrestiing and fencing will be of T s T, seteiy Meniten, e e They come in several differsnt sizes. All who appreciate artistic work chestra. ere were vocal solos and |unusual integest. % ri = 3 i hem to all FRESH FROM THE MINES Cos ST R unisua It e A, B. Les, tn. | CHCSTS, Fiday. The instrustors’ as- Pices 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $150 sheuld eve these Hugs. We wil be pleased to show them ” At 6 o'clock a supper was served. | structor of fencing, in the New Lon-|out six sergeants and several corpor- 8 aquare yard. . After a tour the young couple Will|don Y. M. C. A., and Lieut. Gray of |als from the most proficient privates. = reside on the Fast Side in this city.|the submarine base, near New Lon-| The campaign for Red Cross mem- o LATHROP Both were born in Italy 21 years ago.|don. The latter won his “A” on the in the Academy will close to- % The groom has lived at 223 Town |fencing team.of the Annapolis Naval day). Thursday the different el TRUCKING gtreet and 1s the son of Angelo and| Academy, which has held the fencing |divisions were canvassed im a Dre- Mary Lavadone. He is’employved In|championship of the United States for | liminary way. Miss HBunice Gulliver Teestiona 78 the cutlery plant in Thamesville. The | mians years. has charge of the membership cam- . e Soer oTbloved In his SItY| The wrestlers will be Jorn Wielt |patgn in the Academy. A ;an,ol e l‘gm'g of An-|and Frank Sistare, both of New Lon- - DR, Jd gl b e don.” Mr. Wielt has the reputstion of The Supreme Sacrific TAFTVILLE mills. His bride is the daughter of|ness, and much enthssiasm A. J. AY Hoine Toia e belriz the best man in his Weleht In| pyery joyar citisen ehould sxpsct to Mr. and Mrs. Odilon Dugas of Provl-| shown alons this line Lere 2 . X section of the country. In addi- = dence street and is wel nown P B - The many friends of John W. Me-[tion to the regulation catch-as-catch |90 semething for his country’s cause, Campfire Girls Raising Money for | among a large number of friends who entlst Kinley will be glad to learn that he|can wrestling, Mr. Wielt will demon- t in his utterances. — Cleveland Camping Expedition—Home Garden | wish them much happiness in their Elected Member of Sc. C is repvesing steadily, CROE thie. Upies- | StiRIe wofee Specelt T6uts e ML Plain Dealer. Movement Here—Elected Members | married life. At the meeting of the Rooms 18:19 Alice Building, N 4 | tion which he underwenp at the hos-| The boxing will be a demonsration council of Boy Scouts of Ame uilding, Norwich | pital a short time ago. AIr. McKinley | of shadow boxing and sparing by two OBITUARY. Wednesday evening, F. B. R Phone 1177-3 : was brought home from the hospital | clever local men. Hard te Look Pleasant. 3 L and Harry Prentice v Thursday afternoon and is able to sit| The lovers of the artisti¢c will be| Geographers would like to have = The Campfire Girls of the Taftville Mis: Aanie Avilarson. membirs 0f the councs up a fe whours a day. pleased with the splendid effect pro- | Europe settls down a little to have Congregational church at a recent g g NOTICE Buced by the drills and exercises of the | 1ts. picture. taken zor a new mar | D BN T 1S T e e Sonfive an entertain-| The death of Mrs. Annie Ander- % Notes. different classes. An especial effort | Milwaukee News. Deon selected and the parts Ees emt|son occurred Wednesday evening at Notes. DEAD HORSES AND COWS Thomas Sears and_George Crowe |!2% been made to bring out the effect DR.E. J. JONES Rehearsals have 'been started and |the home of her daughter, Mrs Ma-| Many are planning to a Removed Fres of Charge were In New London Thursday after- | of, ‘i, and the swaying effect in Rice straw in Arkansas is o bef . 2 things are prosressing smoothly. The |tilda Muddeman on South Front | famioned dance in Baitic £ Call 1828 New London. - Ask for Chas, | 207 and enlisted in the Naval Re- | "5 orore il Do pleased witn tne|T24° nto pave Suite 46 Building | Campare cirls arc endeavoring 0| yireet, ‘following an_illness of some Eaten. Bloveres fancy roller skating of a loeal artist, Take elevator Shetucket Street |pense of & stay i a Eis. camp in | me. Mrs. Anderson was born n| oo ool .o op ‘who has won unusual distinction in the Three Guardsmen at Hospital. skating world. Sweden, August 18, 1835. She came entrance. Phone to this country when a young woman Vermont this coming summer. caught a fine string of t ‘Three of the guardsmen on duty in| The pyramids. tumbling and appara- e and for twenty-seven years resided in|d&Y morning in a brook in th 3“‘..”“!&‘" hunhlfl'g'l_:fiqd as pa- | tus work are Llln\ip'tio ‘:m. "3‘-‘“»8""’ WEDDING. Fitehville, coming to Taftville s num- of Scotland. B lents af e Backus hot . Twgq are [ standard, and w! ithout doul be sh.. & B ber of years ago. She leaves a daugh- :flfl;‘rm pneumonia and the oth- n:xx?:t interesting. hich wit ‘l urk’ Para Dugas. ter, Mrs. Matilda Mudde;[u: and rau; Everett Pingree and i . pleurisy. ' e programme whicl 11 commence Mo u.i. m-t In the S: < grandchildren, George luddeman of | gess have enlisted in the | promptly at eight o'clock Is ag fol- oSt Rokpe. 204 Proparel SNeaS: n the Sacred Heart church Thurs- | Brigtol, Philip Muddeman of this place |and will go to New Haven Sa lows: - Sontata tobdsh mieall, weiich I visr day morning’ at nine oclock, —Miss | Jnq" Toward and Alfred Smith of |morning to take the final < Mary Anna Dugas was united in mar- | e, Vi tions. riage with Mathias Paradls, Jr, Rev. I _We Boys pase t Grand march, arill by Junior class, |Iiurious. as it aries ‘he scalp ana ll Funeral Directors ' . fig 2 drill by Business Men’'s class, dumb The to is § U. O. Bellerose sent to Newport for training best thing use just plain 8 . performi: the cere- ( ;A( ;E;R ] paacis ek "y Semtor viasn ™ Bosy |mulsified cocoanut oil, for it is pure 5 miony in the presence of & Inrge Hum- Home Garden Movement. - L\ N and entirely greaseless. It's very ber of friends and relatives. “The A plan is under way In Taftville couple were atended by Odilva Dugas, | for the working of a five acre plot in| Cut This Out—It Is Worth Mo father of the bride and Mathias Para- | co-operation with the Home Garden Don’t Miss This. Cut out Scouts demonstration, ‘&ymnastic . schotlische By Business Mens” clams [S2s2 379, Sebis, g ozt wxweneive| DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist = TORE 2%, Rulisy, dvy ;:“eh}’g‘m’w Ployed BovS'|You can get this at any drug store,| Shannen Building Annex, Room A |dis, Sr. father of the groom. The|movement throughout the country.| enclose with be and mall lem Sancy wand artll .y & ’h‘.:!“u and a few ounces will last the whole ‘Telephone 523 bride was becomingly gowned. This five acre plot will be developed |& Co. 2835 Shefeld Ave 5 5 . elemenary tumbling, fencing, boxing. |2l for months. - —_— — | Following the ceremony a .wedding|for garden purposes under the su-|IIL,” writing your name ant - wrestling, fancy skating, Highland Simply moisten the hair with water F c m M. l‘ breakfast was served to a.large num- | pervision of Erastus Yerrington, boss|clearly. You will receive Ve ROIotes By, Juntes claas, DY . UDET, | ber of guests at the home of the bride's | farmer of the Ponemah company. F. B. | trial package con mids and maze running. It . parents on Providence street. The | Ricketson, agent of the Ponemah com- | Honey and Tar Compor ‘ E labundance of “Shons 11 bride was the recipient of many |pany is the originator of the plan here. | colds and croup; Fole % A Mean Trick. 122_Prosest Strest. Nerwich. Conm |handsome gifts including china, silver- | Several appilcations have been recely- | for pain in sides and bas - —— = re, cut glass, linen and money. ed by those in charge for sections in| tism, backache, kidney d Prompt service day or night Everyone says mean things about |evenly, and. tresi THE AETNA Affer a short wedding tour Mr. and | the five acre plot. Troop 10 of the |ailments; and Foley Cathart people he does not wish them to haar, | bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, Mrs. Paradis will reside in Taftville.| Boy Scouts of Taftville were the first|lets; a wholesomne and t and 5o it is a very mean trick to teli |dle. Besides; it loosens and takes ou |,,BQYeR alless, 'SIX tables. The best|mye groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | to make amplication. The Home Gar- | cleansing cathariic, 7o & man what people suy about him— levery particle of dust, dirt and dan- | ‘Mecyore’ Biae. os ¢ Street, | Mathias Paradis of North B street and | den movement Is an outcome of the | bilioneness, headache and & Atchison Globe. druff. B icn, "Eom has ‘been employed In' the Péonemah eps in Drepared- ' bowels. Lee & Osgood Co » Lady Assista™