Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 27, 1917, Page 11

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e, SR T : = ‘ : ey PPLIOAS . y X ' |- pLuUMBING AnD & Robert . Cochran: 4 GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, BTEAM FITTING Washington 8., Washingten Buiidin, Norwich, Gonn. Ageut for N B O, Slhwet Proking is as essential in medern housm At a meeting of the New London ‘government 4 . {olestricty is to lighting. We - county members of the general assem- 5 tes the very best PLUMBING WOR bly in Hartford Thursday, Herbert R. by experty worlkamen at the faire potatoes AMS TAVERN Branche, secretary of the Norwioh 2 Forecast. Tment In regard to. the conserving. of 13 To 596, Aok v Tor plans and prives. Public_the. finest standatd Nerthern New Englind: Probably | food products and urged m: 3 : . Friday; Saturday fair; con- | CO-oberation with thé state ] tinged cost. - e o4 by the New Lagdon Cousty ia e ? J. F. PKIN . 87 West Main Street e D e oa ey | terests. He told of $250 being ratsed T. F. BURNS irday overcast and continued cool| [T rwich. It was planned to have & Hastern New York: Overcast Friday Heating and Plumbing Matter to Attention of Legisiature. land and Windham Farm Bureaus. 92 Franklin Street At & meeting of about §0 or 70 of the By Invitation of George H. Robert- Observations in Norwich. MAY ENLARGE STATE SHEEP SHEARING CONTEST and chiefs of police, police court judges son, the Connecticut Ghoep Breeders’ prosecuting attorneys of Connectieut | Association in cooperation with Tol- the Bt at e siate Cupitol at Hamtord | iand and wWindram: County Tarm Bu- : |IRON CASTINGS FARM FOR INEBRIATES. AT ROBERTSON FARM Wednesday a resolution was pasaed | reaus, will hold a field day and she FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY : | i £ 42 ! Food Committes Takes Steps to Bring | Yo bs Held in Cooperation With Tol { i ! i3 | | H4 : : i E i H i s % Predictions for Thursday: Probably |$2¥ing that it was the sense of the | shearing contest at his farm in (iien. (s o gearimiee sle. Ineanel bok fp = Siher Simiiar statutes should be en- | trom Willimanilcy on Fyidav, May 4. THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 ) on forced with the utmost strictness dur- | Prizes of $5, $3 and $2 are offered that the Chocolates are fresh and| Thursday's weather: Rain. ing cor and ‘use- | in each of the following classes: Class P I the coming season, the you'll find the variety excellent. Sold , No. 11 to 25 Ferry Strdost Sum, Meon aad Tides. at fulness of the various methods of |1, hand sh class 2, machine ! mises™®sets. [l Water. || 'St | dealing witn that portion of the popu- | shearlng: “class 3. hand shearing un- arcen The New Haven road anownces the — lation which comes most to the atten- der 18 years of ; class 4, machine following ehi effective April 20 Y G Dey Bo m | o w o m tion of these courts was also dis- |shearing under 18 vears of age. i on Tratn No. el leaving Worcoster| WILLIAM C. YOUN i I It was agreed that the state| The contest will start at 11 o'clock week-days at 2.15 p. m., Putnem 3.35 Buecessor to = sharp. The programme for the af-|and before pianting in a Formalin so- p. m. It will run between Taftviile STETSON & YOUN® 50 MAIN STREET ¥ &. r inebriates at Norwich has 5 ternoon will be as follows: 136, Es- |lution. Formali be_obtained at N : been most useful in its work and that wi as follo: ution. Formalin may be ol - Schedule CARPENTER and BUILDER E provisions should be made inmediately | sentials for Success With Sheep, H.|any drug store. 'With Formalin (4 : : : ; |55 tn siature fo this | L. Garrigus: 2, Remarks on prepara- [per cent. solution) use 1 pint in 30 s_At St. Joseph's hospl ‘atts, 4.33 p. ) NOTICE : 51 || 033 iaticutions or for eatabliahing atetmi- | tion of wool for market, W. T. Wil. | pailons of water soak umcut seed for| HWARtic, April LA 3 m. N 8 5. Part | peses by siilied idben et T 4 A B lar one in some other part of the state. | liams: 230, informal discussion of |two hours (mever longer or growth| and Mrs. o~ Whart (flag) 458 p. m. Allyn's 60 West Main B¢ DEAD HORSES AND Cows T hotre ofise bish e % Saaerer g Steele of Hartford | importan pertaining iil be damaged), out to dry Removed Free of Charge tide. which 1s followed by flood tide. Judge Edward L. Steele of H: = = NOEL—In South Windham, April 25,| 501 ¥ e mestintion i pantel sutnens” L i N g oy 915, 2 sony Roland Clarence. to MF' | Breatwater ?!fl.l.) ';.'Jr"‘».s'fi:.. "Kavy all 1526 New London. Ask for Chas. Feoprogmae S ‘uthoriz- | tance of Plainfield, John E. Gifford, |be used over and over &s many times Later. Reverse charge. GREENEVILLE T i o Sppoint & committes of fve | of Rockville, B. W. Ellis of Putnam |as possible In any. one day, but shouid | _+70 Mre. Clarence Noel Yard, 510 o. m. Fairview (flag) 5.13 H WEST SIDE HIDE co. to bring this matter to the attention “g others. 2 1o | Pe Brepared fresh each aorning: MARRIED. AR e IP. O. Box 379, New London |Large Attendance at Mrs. Philip C.|of the lesislature. S e O _SHERIDAN—In South Cpv- E Th th informed by sev- | be of especial value to all interested , to do this available fertility is e in schedule morth of 3 =~ ——| Harti’s Funeral—Yale Club Has| "% TS 0E 00 lice that a large || nthis phase of more food and cloth- [neeessary. Manure 15 our chief| S ioyoinl Arvar 3t HeTler or VINT SOES. L F.ond A. & LabiRRNE| 8 Suietor At Emavation T e R e BT e T e e e T 10 vy | mentic st Mias Nemle A Sheriten > —Netes. aischar; from the various munitions u! ‘oventry. 287 Main Street. Norwich, Conn. factories in the state, in accordance |[COMMITTEE DISTRIBUTING and if not made fro manimais fed Ht- | yORK LIHOU—In North Stonlngton, TRAVELERS DIRECTORY The funeral of Bilen Ryan, widow of | with instructions received from Wash- MANY SEED POTATOES |tle potatoes sor peelings—these are| April 20, 1917, by Rev. O. D. Fisher, Office Hours: Philip C. Hartie, took place from her |ington, and it was stated that the R often egll:-u:lmua the trouble wllll’l : k‘;“‘:rio!gxrks mgnml E. Lihou, - 510 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment|late home, 142 North Main street, |great majority of these men were in- | One Hundred and Eight Tons Have ,flm‘mb_,, B e _ b v £ B Relhogie oIn Sew Longen $1.25 To New York !],zs T 3 iy 2oLy Rey. A C. Sundays excepted Thursday morning, with a large num. | dustrious, respectable men who would Bove Dlemenel ot So P - : ber of relatives and friends in attend- | be most desirable for farm labor. The manure uniess fairly well rotted; 1| Awil 3 1017 by Rer o %o 20 loads to the acre is mone too| schiager. X Enomvegn, T, CHELSEA LINE ance, some coming from New York, |county agents have been informed of | | The Connecticut Committee of Food and Miss Marsar AR Branford, Naugatuck, Waterbury, Der- [this fact by letter, and each county s e e New Lond Trommer’s by, Long Island City, Danlelsoh and |agent has boen asked to piace himsalf | BUPP'S P, BESR consulted by mom: | "This year seed potatoes must not be| o SeR SONNE L\ 1 new Lonfon. TO NEW YORK other cities. There were many beau- |in immediate communiction with the | bill now pending, relating to permits | Vasted- Cut seed into pieces weigh- | D oril 25, 1917, by Rev. T. M. Crowley. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER E e Bc tiful fioral forms arranged about the {munitions and police authorities of his | for children to be excused from school | I8 1 to 2 ounces. This means 3 t0 5| Jonn J. Devine and Miss Mary £ SERVICE BETWEEN : vergreen cr casket. county. T T 0 e X sed o ool ol | pieces for medium sized potatoes and | Brennan, both of New London H 4 y . 5 to 7 plcees for large tubers. Kach NORWICH AND NEW YORK In St. Mary's church there was a| This meeting was cailed by Gove - P ot REAL GERMAN LAGER n ry 3 & y GOvernor | farm. The committee, after a discus- - : e golemn high mass of requiem, of which | Marcus H. Holcomb's Connecticut com- | sion, decided that 14 years of age |Pigce must have at leats one eve. 5 e B o B B e is on draught a Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice was celebran:, | mittee of food supply. and vas attend- | should be the minimum under such ‘ZP‘M" S St gt =na Do ‘-:z.“iz'x‘?f"i-: AUl R L Aol e it Rev. J. J. McCabe of Jewett City was|ed by both Governor Holcomb, Who |jaw. The bill as drafted providea that 0. deacon and Rev. William H. Kenaedy | addressed the meeting. and by mem- ren abor ean - |about & inchies deep. Feftitzer ought| years. sl I LT 3 A g ut 12 years might £°"|to be spread along the row and mix- | FITZGERALDIn Norwich April_2s,|f Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, ¥ri- New days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, 1916. H. JACKEL & C! ————— i .~ | was sub-deacon. Miss L. C. Boudreau |bers of the food supply committee, of | cure such & permit to leave school. B A4 ed with the soil before dropping the| 1917, Michael J. Fitgeraid of was organist, and at the offertory Mrs |which Robert W. Perkins of this eity e Connecticut Committee of Food o4 With e S0 DSOS AoRR IS Tt | Tondon: DR. SHAHAN, Speciallst|r. 3 Donovin sang Pic Jesu. At the|is a member. The committee feels | Supply up to Thursday nizht had dis 3 . Bl dincanie of’ the Bloct Rné Whimssn o O = T Juick (B the Seine v D A posed of sty catioeds uf seed potatnes e ;'h;“m;t"m plon the | PHILLIFS ~In New London. APTiL.ls |§8125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.28 T ity Lo e e | Tar. b’ God, 1o Thewe . Ty stendvolt Pas Traight. Efforis are now heing |small brush or drag may be drawn|BEEBE_In New Lendon April 2. Kidney troubles. Conventional or pre-| The bearers were Michael Clancy of N. F. A. NOTES. made by the committee to secure ad- | through the furrow before dropping| ID17% M_l;;d fiuyu';.d" of neon scription treatment for the h. | Naugatuck, Edward Maher of Derby, e e . dittonal seed potatoes to meet the |the seed. - - il PR g BN S Thomas Baker, William H. Bresnehan: | Officers Took Charge of Military |Ereat demand throughout the state | Cultivate rather eoply and ey T William T Tooker, ‘Laet 6 §21. No outside calls made after 7 n Halpin and n Sullivan ef The seed potatoes already disposed of ug! ui yenra Naugatuck. Companies on Thursday—Sergeants | tsta; more than 100 tons. Each car |Season, after that more shallow culti- H_In_Stapleton, T. T, April 24, MEEC vation is preferable. Ao heCT9P,2| 1917, Stephen, son ot the late’ Noves Have Been Appointed. : contains about 600 bushel of seed po- < . |chance. Don't ridge or “hill up” along - e e Meoch, tatoes, or thirty-six thousand pounds. el ot A 5 g B e ¥, and Corncita ps Meech. aged | Copley Square, Boston, Mass. . m. Burial was in the family lot in St. ary’s cemetery, wiere Rev. Fr. Fitz- a 5 Thursday’s ; D. S. MAFRS Il | v srave 0 2 committal service 8t | naaim at the N T A owing te | L e rtm “thus Tor Giepeged | soil that is liable to be dry. If muc | Funeral services will be held at the| Xear Public Libracy, Trinity Church B e —— the inclement weather. The com-{of is oné hundred eight tons. hilling is done begin it when pota- | home of Mrs. Harvey A. Spalding. | cyistian. Beiense Crurch, Now. Op 4 Started Excavations. pany officers took charge of thelr | . el Ry toes are 10 to 12 inches hight—don't | 310 Hamilion avenye Norwich, Sat;|House and but ten minutes to shopping Pianos The west side of North Main etrest | companies for the first time. The fol- |ENROLL ALL MEN o o Ml n Preston City cemaetery. ‘Electric cars pass the Oxford to B. is closed to traMc from the Pulaski & have been appoin rst ser- IN STATE RESERVE many feeding rootsc and checks | MAMONEY_In 'this ity April 26 |& M B B ot oRies hnd sunures. - = ¢ 0 FOR SALE BY Bruce MoMillan, é - hall to Golden street owing to the put- < 4 | < 3 L growth. 20t sirest Si7ele Tooms $1.00 ‘and up; with bath dyer.PlanOS tng in of the new Hassam pavement. | P&P B Will be Called Upon & Enlist in Con- 3 P _scot street. LS & v ¥; Richard Nelson, third company; S— Spraying pays if well done. ere | Notice of funeral hereafter. $2.00. i . £ P s e anarte dand the | Herthold Comeau, fourth company. tingent. is ample proof of this. ~Spray mot|somNsoN—in Ashawar. R L April 21 _Double rooms 32.00 and up; with bats THE HOUSEHOLD Vv Mr. Tirrell has roauested the Sen- only to kill potato bugs o preven . Thomas Wesley Johnson, aged | $50: : . Victor Victrolas oo ouE out o a depth of about sIX |, ", 5ot the lower classes an ex-| Plans of the state military emer- |blight. Use arsenate of lead or Parls| 79 vears. PHILIP P. PRETTO Bulletin Bldg., 74 Franklin St. s ; ample in exemplary conduct on the|gency board for the organization of |green to kill the bugs and home made | RAUGHTIGANIn this eity. April 25 g ] ON EASY TERMS ol Rl e erounds and In the buildings. the massive reserve contingent of the |or some prepared Bordeaux to con- | 1811, Michael Raughtigan, aged 73 - = et Connecticut Home Guard are rapidly |trol bilght. The two materials can be| vears. 5 = B Doasas should be | Funeral from Gager's parlors. 70 Carriages, = n- cords and Business Wagons. The Yale®club have started getti: i i Marsh Buildin ] getting materializing. All citizens in the |combined and spraying -l ‘ State Sires, |material for their baseball team, and Had Charge of Supper. . |state of Connecticut, persons residing | thorough and frequent. Be prepared for | Lrankiin strest. Fridey ~morning Manager Morrison states that he will The following committees were in|in this state who have taken out their |the trouble, it is too late to make a ily lot in Maplewood. I New Landon put a team on the diamond that will [ charge of the baked bean supper given | first papers, declaring their intention [good fght after blight appears on . P —_— s—————— |rank with the best of them. The first by the Norwich Grange, Patrons of |to become citizens, and all native born |crop. A S Towis ATien batoved Buvbehd Will clean up on a lot of Stable an TOM’S 1.2.3 sc CIGAR practice will be held Saturday if thg | Husbandry in the Chamber of Com- |boys over 17 years of age, will be ‘When spraying for blight use Bor- of Mary Willilams Afllen. ARE SELLING . weather permits. merce building Wednesday night: | called upon to enlist in the reserve.|deaux mixture (can be purchased at|Funeral services at his late residence, Square Blankets, A good line of Aute Most Cigars Are Geodw Mrs. Gertrude Tootlll, chairman, Mrs.| Persons to act as enlisting officers seed and hardware stores.) Apply on| 2¢ Town strest Friday afternoon. |l Coffée Ib. 20c, 23c, 28c || Robes. - THESE ARE BETTER Notes: S S e OF AEISG mhuesost Jater small piots aceorling io dirsctions on [__SEC ST £ 3 N et 55, 19 B Pri ight & T d ger. Jr, Mrs. Harry Rus as- S O ith hand Sprayer which can | GILBERT_In_ Norwich, 5 rices right low on Team an. GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR | 5,200 Mra. Wiliam B. Brestan of | sistants’ in the kitchen, Mrs. I E. NEW CLUB LICENSE ACT B en e inabio price, | Alexander Gilbert of 10 Page ianc. || Ceylon Tea. ... ... Ib. 44c i agelphia spent Thursday as the|Greene, Mrs. Baward Cook, Mrs. An- e 12" | paged 3 vears ™ 7 press Harnesses and Rubber Boots. e '.7“"""' and eee. o G nie E. Woodman: waitresses, Jre.||f It Becomes Law Only Genuine Clubs [ pound of arsenate of lead to 10 gal- | & shercen su Hich sivecr Fagay o All other Teas 1b. 30c Ik 08. l:‘m ‘:A;? Prop, Franklin 8L | o, progpect strest N dbneanss ans lrl:;n N Will be Licensed. lons of water. Spray foliage thorough- i o'clock. Burial host could count 27 A v 4 a8 ly. Early moming is best ime to . o siidioear herican fags fving | Olive Hiscox and ~ Georsimna FI-| .1, text of the act concerning club |spray and not befors rain. Spray Rice .o..ivsnien by )l THEL L. CHAPMAN (0. from the differsnt Houses on the strest | more. The tickets were in charge of| Too text Of the ac cavorably By the |again when bugs seem to be hatching. it DAt evanes Renwion b Mrs. innie B. Boone. . American House .o, s, S or song M WUm R tmn o oo el T v B S e e SO v mmat o tpazpens || Baking Powder. ... b 14c [ ! s e R TP | Nk Gaas Fostw v Prdapect L waler: LA to[ 0 e hon 1. Section one of chapter | Special '&'fou-'"n?’;a‘h&'fi"vfi “from_the |3, ' D. sorTON AND cenipres. || Cornstarch . - Ib. 8c}|THE DIME SAVINGS BANK Livery Connestion Bhetucket Strest TAFTVILLE 2 Y el Soltower e Sty |are the potato. hook and. fork. T e Raisins. . .: ; phg. d4c; 15c or NoRwiom. £ < FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. able evening. Dancing was enloved |somitiSionSS Of 4By COUNLY. b Any | hook B e end shovel can be wecd with | e wish to extend our sincers thanks Wk oo Geciared ot tho.rats of § Pe ¢ Let | to ail who by their kind assistance and gent & vear from the sermings of Tie Bpecial Meeting of Ponemah Council, |after the performance. are authorized to grant licenses for |a certain degree of satisfaction. T T the sale of spirituous and intoxicating | potatoes dry before picking them up. :;l;';;";";;,:"v ey s e n Rt aler Siay 15 1037 - 0 rh l- K. of C—Frank J. Sherlock Ad- e & tne uox ox | potatoes re Die PR g oo i achers’ Training Class. uors, upon application, notice an nto sack and store. FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. ve all lng T any ':".‘"_ :d' The teachers' training class of the |hearing, as hereinafter provided, may | Potatoes, as far as possible, should i = e il Conmminl <hureh k| igee & Stup e o sy S [bp et 8 g [ 90 pines CARD oF THANKS . club or o on wish our and Repau' Work Thursday evening after the reguiar|able Sssoclation club or orpmelrtion |Ble o e o Gerrees), Snd i s Gk |, T7y, "M to_extend our | hearttelt| oo e, & Co's STERLING ALE and| JOSEPH BRADFORD A special meeting of Ponemah coun- [ number present. The regular course of |not its chief object, provided no such | place so they will not decay or sprout [ (D300, '2 “qC07 O kindmess, of floral | Piel Bros’ Real GERMAN BEER on of AL sintis on cil, K. of C. was held in Parish hall |atudy was pursued. Many iopics of |association, club or organization shall |too rapidly. Storage place should be dry | Sierings in our recent bereavement. Draught at the BOOKBINDER Thursday evening with a large num- |interest wers discussed. be deemed suitable to receive & club|and with good ventilation to carry off | Tip GHILDREN AND A OM( ber of members in attendance. Grand e certificate, unless it is a local chapter | moisture as they dry. If long sprouts DREN OF THE LATE p DEL-HOFF HOTEL UTOMOBILES, Knight V. P. A. Quinn presided. The ek or lodge of a fraternal organization, or |appear while the potatoes are in| HARTEE. prolatid g sl Slafk Books Made and Ruled to Order = meeting was cailed for e is exclusively a military organization, | storage, break them off as they deprive CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |givins William Jervis of Providence strést |or is a golf or county club, or unless |the tuber of food value. HAYES BROS,, Props. 108 BROADWAY e, Frank :lmm .a,_. on 'i:. s spent Thursday with friends in Baltic. |such assoication, club or organization Telophone 1227 26-28 Broadway TRUCKS and CARTS, |16 is"From Chicaso and visits il the | Ovide Deslardines of Fall River s [noa) fues of ot loust ton dolars. duly e ke counclis in the United States once in |SPending a few days with relatives in |elected officers and maintained and oc- | ., Sor (LY Blerson, of Cmvicts Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- | every five years. This is Mr. Sher- | town. cupled permanent quarters for at least | oot o e s Gncorieed o 15 Do ming, Upholstering and Weed Werk, | /o¢k's second visit to Taftvilie. He e a period of two vears prior to the date : b I K euchered out of her vote for the next Miss Tda Krauss of (isbon is the jof its aplication for a club certificate. | prediaithh ¢ flo "United States, even : i w‘:z:.c:'m ST of the insurance of the soclety, bring- | EUeSt of relatives in Mystic for & feW | Nothing herein shall be construed as exisla ‘Connectl ing out some very strong points in |dave. authority to county commissioners to | Lipue) ‘fo ln-unflt‘;: nn‘flv'll.-, o City of Norwich Water Works favor of the question. _Tonight M; St issue a club certificate to any associ- | inas end she has given out fn an in- HAVE” YOU SEEN i g s s : Sherlock will address White Miss Harriet Graham of Lisbon is|ation, club or organization located & Vi tions rarm &ofi & Clalk onmoll i —— confined to her home with @ severs |the same bullding with a licensed - = Bhod‘h.lr-l:::.nllve — h f Wi c [ |attack of grip. @ bus to. thy ext dential The Board o ater Commissioners oA e months, prior to the next presi enn ay call_ the attention of the Public to the lacksmithing in all its branches | ¥90Ke on the many phases and benefits Many Cases of Glanders. 0 three of chapter 296 of the | sjectls ‘cast her vote for the presi- 8§07 to 515 North Main St.| Two horses delonging to w. p | MrS Nickolas Kaloff of New York |pyblic acts of 1916 is amended to read | gens. “ahd then return to fght once following rules and regulations of the city is the guest of friends in the Vil- |as follows: In determining the suita- | more for the vots for wemen in the City Water Works, a copy of whiek Chenette were recen shot o e ———— | having developed Eiandtre: Amethes |I28° or a few dave bility of any applicant said commis- | Constitution State. : i horse bejonging té Mr. Pion was also ; sioners shall inquire into and consider can be obtained at their office and TEAMING AND TRUCKING | ot for the same cause. an spidemic | o 2rs Richard Thoma and aushters, |its' general character and -reputation Engagement’ Announced. from this date will be rigidly enfore x of glanders seems to have broken ou: | Alnie and Johannah, are the guests of |in the community, its Purposes, con- ‘Miss Mildred 1. PERFECT BLADES Ruls 8—Water for building puw DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT |amone the horses about the village ond | "°.207® in Attleboro for a few days. [stitution, By-laws. and regulations, | pobencon “Heushter of Witliam B, / poses. REASONABLE PRICES f,numbot of animals &re suffering from | John Broderick has resiEned Tis Po- | Facenie Tore peir o S oL pey e Deviiston: of Tewbect s Town; end Every one guaranteed to Rule 9—S8prinkling and waste of A. D, LATHROP jition with the Ponemah company and |the location and arrangement of its | Cia i, -, Rosers of -Norwich Town < refunded /™t Minstrels at Plainfield. T Accep employment at the bowl- | quarters, and such circumstances satisfy or money Rule 10—Hydrants curb stop, ete O The Cornerstone minstreis-under the | =~ . e e e B o Sk -~ Price $1.00 Rule 11—Shutting off water. S—— direction of Robert Brierly plaved to a| Miss Annie Day has resigned her |and intoxicating n.u..-.‘ is in.cplden-:“:n " Rule 12—Hitching or obstructing CAVE WELDING AND mFe:. G0, |CoPacity house in Thursday | position with the J. B. Martin company |its orderly socal life or is the chief hydrants. B i ol oy evening. The trip was made by auto- [and has accepted a position with the |ohject of its exisetnce, or whether the EDWIN L. BURNAP, mobile, the party having a most enjoy- | Hopkins & Allen company. same is or is likely to be a nuisance to Supt. of Board Oxy-Acetylene Welding aad Cutling 14 1 tal Al 1 t the public or to the neighborhood of Bl B R oS Bt paots Hia aoariers. or & MeaRce £ the mvrars | Now 1s the Time te @t AT of Thees | oo repairs.- Expert on bollers. All work of the community Upon the applica- Ugly ‘nh nEN l '8 l . [OXIEN PILE | &3 S50 non eime T aeana| T D00 ones as the prescription othine — doubl Dr. J. M. KING A i DENTIST | and examination | Simply get an ounce of othine — Ma; ildin . i o Supiy s litde o it e e . Sl ! and_a . - pply - s dan1TuWF Walter L. Goodwin of Hartfocd h: :v.:h:hw. ‘while the l-‘:‘.if one o o % es GE RANT volunteered his_services to the Con. |have vamished entirely. It is meidom GEOR G. G ne;u::: Commtiza of Food Supply |that more than an ounce is needed to umh Ifl Enhalw ang .committee has gratefully ac- |completely clear the skin and gain a Copted him offer. e Wil have charge | boautirul clcar complexion. 7 of correspondence with the various| Be sure to ask for the double. 32 Providence St., Taftville _tow: strength othine as this is sold under 6 Franklin Street 3 | ‘tee’s work, ' for increasing and con- |guarantee of money back if it fails to serving the food supply. remove treckles, JUSTIN HMOLOEM. Pleacistsr Prompt attenti~n tc gay or night calls, Talenbone 630. aarl4MWrawl

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