Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1917, Page 2

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Keefe Was Cleaning Men Were in Quarters ste Thomas Morrison of Com- ‘First Infantry, is in St. Jo- xC as the result of an ac- Coventry, where he was sta- guard_guty sbout 130 Dot “hele ihtoush a bu o and his condition is re- eing serious although it is he has a chance of re- o complications set in. Mor- ‘e jpicuous and has told of knows about the affair to the s in charge of the company. e shooting occurred as Keefe was working on his gun @ car the men use for quarters. was lying on a bunk at th d Keefe was in the doorway. his gun. In some way the i pervisor ¢ .-W this town. There were less than a hundred at the "‘}5“‘“‘"’"’ no votes wa. 4 l-h:mcpmman and npoke for it the vote was and the hall divided the motlon the amount seked o7 was voted down, over two to one, hmly, l;.ifir "‘.u’l':.:ln. Alzurv;fl bership fro; N ries 1. Torrey e would Kive Chapter o the Witlimantic chapter |for the New York, New Haven and $10 toward a populer fund, In & very Mrs. Abel, secretary of the local chap- | Hartford road. The funeral of Mrs, Louis Bemoit |few minutes & hundred dollars was Trick Cat Killed. a8 heid from her ‘home @aturdey iy g ?:podwb’r“-‘!w:- work along the lines they have morning wi wervices at St. intervsted in iIng e 0, o 5 > Say O been following i the past. B Tt e i Chureh at 9 o'clock. ofcors "ot | through that the amount will be ralked IR e e T R ¥ o, The show held in the opera house|Saturday afternoon ,,,:"m ok = the solemn high muss of requiem were |0 keep here throuxh the season B s to handio, o Rl e Sunday evening was attended by 2 |gue in town at 2.25. The animai had el Rev. Charles F. Bedard celebrant, | ervisor David Traurig, who has besn “"“m"“‘g“t’“",om“ sl large number and the society realizel|peen trained to perform a number of Rev. Adrian Dykemans deacon and |in the city this week under s guarsn. for fhe bullet and other moti--{ 2. > much by thls performance. Tt will be | (ficks: Rev. Anseime Maihiotts aub-deacon. A |lee of salary from he chamber ot b 3 le o e society ‘o1 several r sang the music e _mAass an s o€ S s weeks to hold shows every Sunday ev- | moviaYosmr Toon kB the waiting symm, Some Day Weil| Those who epoke in flaver of th seeing the condition of the y g day eV-Imoved Joseph Lavallie’s household ef- vassing metion were: | Whitss Pantetoo pat him into his car and drove E ening for the benefit of the sOCietY. |fects from a tenement on High street D O e g Y via | Choster 1. Child, Charles 3. Hiarrim il 2gdi® za?;!h!a : [OEPRES 3 the hospital in this city. At the 5 o o Willimantic. where Mr. Lavallie is Loiselle, Marcel th - | Charles 1. Torrey, Haroid W. Fil pital Morrison wanted to walk into % c"'l :;‘;l - ;| nxaged in business. zation vine, Henry ool panenette, Arthur LA~ |G “Haroid Ghipacric, il of ilding but the doctor would not Eh S jostion and two. of Ernest DesSauteile of Providence d tal Frai “or and A. J, Brundage of tis Conn X it. PATRIOTIC PHYSICIANS intoxication and breach of tho peace|spent the week end with his sister, ilie, nk H. Cordier. Burlal was e g 7o 5 ll"x":I s fajor Rau was notified of the affair s ndd will be brought before the police court | Mrs. Phillippe Duhaime. . i Share SOy Mlexander Gilman thought that | b atier 3 o'clock and he imme- | Willimantic Leads Gountry in Those|thiS morning as the result of Satur-| G. A. Davis of Woonsocket is spend- traordinary prices James Murray Assistant Teller. citizens had more time to look i - day night's celebration. The two men |y, e s o bk ng a few days with fricnds in town. James Murray, son of former police | the matter, so that they could Vots ring ad to Governme: x:..r;;m.g(h.&r?c:;‘e;( }::':l Motorcycle Accident. BANK EXAMINER ILL captain John Murray and Mrs. Mu intelligently, the motion would be s¥p. yThe doctors of Windham county met | Stariea & fight at a dance in the lower | Sunday evening about 6.25 a motor- Bt National bank 08sy, A vacancy |- - S e T T g o ey Mt o g o O B LS| aumeava powona e e e e e ey 3 pital for Surgical Treatment. |recenily by fthe resignation of John chairman of the Windham County Pacwas Bavker Fraschud. N s Satmal o e B. Byrne, who was appointed a bank | Meets With Thompsen Grange—Dl - OF ODD PATTERNS MSson of Tnis clye presiaent of (e | week-end in Willimantic and preached | JLVe¥, 8, Sompgied, (o, sTIng Tie maC Additions to Red Cross. appeinted a state bank exsminer Of|Byme's place, while Mr. Murray, Who | Members of all subordinate granges society, presided. Duri: the meetis at both morning and evening services | s Connecticut, was on Saturday morn-|is a graduate of Putnam high schooi, e e e e P izog [ in the Congresational church Sunday. | fofen Property from the highway. The | & Sunday s &nO ey “wras " as | IE taken fo the Roosevelt hospital|will take the position left vacant by in Windham county = wathered = a—- driver received a good shaking up.|members of the Red Cross was as o Chandler hall, Thompson, Baturday a little shop worn Srmureccns end dociors at te present |\ aEmS WILL SELL | ThS mudsiard on The machine was Stuss Tuth Ammold. ¥, O.| the'rensoval of wn abscess that has Go- | " S1o-Murras ‘has. been employed tn | £ the mestini of Guinebie Fomons v 2enatse an Kt g e machine was repaired loped under his arm. the_offi f the H allroad | Granse, wi uigitisestt srange follow whereby a physiclan can be ap- Audl. the. Griver Gogtiuuel My Jearme % ” o D008 of the New Heyea, ralirond | Themoen. pofuted (o Jeok out Ser he esiich of NO BOOZE TO SOLDIERS|and the drive: y JJHis sister, Miss Isabelle Byrne a|at.Hartford - sad s e ot — a doctor who has been called away | A .. Appoi - Action Taken at Méeting Called b Lorimer Dixon, Jeanette Stott, Mrs.|came here to accompany her brother |John K. Macdonald Appointed Deputy. | the fifth degrec on a clasy of ¢ d _one-thi rece; 9 Y = pany =a e ‘x’!:efl(;:emr 2‘:11";:‘ - Mayor Daniel P. Dunn. JEWETT CITY Clinton W. Wilson, Miss_ Marion D.|{o New York, and he was also attend-| It was announced at Hartford that|dates was opened st 10.30. Dins e Chollar, Mrs. and Mrs. Frederick A.|ed by there by his close personal|John K. Macdonald, son of Senator |Was served on the baskel luncheon i Many of the physiclans offered their| The retail lquor dealers of the city 2 Jacobs, Miss Laura Jacobs. George B.|friend, James B. Tats Ir. Archibaid Macdonald of this city, may being fur- = sorvines %o e Bovernment at | the|met in the town hall Sunday evening | Stereopticon Lecture at Congrega- Mrs. Esther Jacobs. Miss| Until two weeks ago Mr. Byrne was|be appointed deputy automobile com- Our only excuse is to change them | meeting and those who did not were |and adopted a resolution whereby no| tional Church—Mean Thief Steals R X< paying teller at the First National | missioner of the state by Senator Rob- mmf:"nm' o e i g new ones—as we have to pay more | kept from doing so either by the age gfl“,or s sold to men in uniform| Sunday School Collection—Gift to b?n';k ‘c’:fi:‘: 3:?’&3-1""3" 'TT::L“:;’ 2;“;-5;:."&&:" fl‘:.‘;l."i‘.‘:...’,:.“'. el e thers was & "piano solo by i limit or ome. | during the present situation. The ma- after uties of £ d - 3¢ mew spring goods—below are some | Those ;h“:rfi::u:“:!tnehlo‘ma.:flllhuk! Jomy'ot Che dealers of the city wers| Mrs. Robert Robertson—James Sulli- miner he became fll. He continued |by Governor Mareus H. Holcomb, this | Helen Witter, Brookiyn grangs o4 p care of the practice of those called in- | Present at the meeting which was| van Dies at Norwich. Ismon, Mrs. John W. Gallup, Miss | with his work for a fow days, but his | appointment subject to confirmation |dress, Milk as ¥ood, Geln I Jo- rices: e P IO G toce of- | callea by Major Daniel B. Dunn. The Edith uller, Miss Mae Hammett, Miss | condition became so much aggravated | by the senate. bell, Connecticut Agricultural’ Colless $x13 Fibre Rug was $11—now $8.95 | fered their services, Owen O'Neil, L. I | meeting was decided upon after the In connection with the Christian En- |Clara Stevens, Mrs. F. P. Todd, Mrs. | that it was necessary for him to give| The bill creating the commissioner- Storrs; original poem by n:nk x Mason, C. A. Jenkins, 3. A. Girouard, | following resolution had been sent to|deavor meeting at the Congregational |M. A. Shumway, Miss Addie Hyde, | up his work entirely. e ship provides for a salary of $4,000 a | Bates, Quinitissett grange. lllustrative . 31050 Iron Bed down to $7.50 Co Girard, Fo M Smith, R, C.|Mavor Dunn by the Red Cross com- |church Sunday evening a stereopticon | Miss Amelia Hutchins, Miss Frances| Miss Byrne came here to accom-|year for the commissioner and $2,500 | talk on Japan, Rev. Marshall gn:mn, White and C. E. Simonds of this city | mittee of the local chapter of the D.|lecture on How We Build the Church |O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. H. Denham Ar- | pany her brother to New York, ziving |a year for the deputy commissioner, | Storrs: vocal solo, Arthur Roberts, . $10.00 Iron Bed down to $6.75. and A. D. Marsh of Hampton. A R.: was given. It was a description of |nold. Mrs. George Lloyd, Henry M.|up plans to sbend a time in Philadel- | the place Mr. Macdonald is expected | Wolf Den Gmn‘r_u, Pomfret: readin % - “We, the undersigned members of |something of the fleld and work of the | Danielson, Miss Mary Stowell, Miss|phia after having had charge of a|to have. Mrs. Glenn H. Campbel), Storrs . $9.00 Tron Bed down to $6.50 OBITUARY. the . A R e e ten | Congregational Church Bullding socie. | Marceline' Reneault, Mrs. Mary E.|graduating class of nurses at the hos-| Mr. Macdonald is a civil enzineer at | dres Your Influence as a s 88 Iron Bed down to $3.95. —_— having our attention called to unde- |ty. Rev. Albert Donnell gave the ad-|Shea. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lyon, Geo. | pital. present in the employ of the New | Edward E. Chapman, lecturer National <3800 o g Mrs. Andrew T. Hodgdon. girable conditions in our city, do here- |dress and the slides were shown by e e N A intiot T Stie SRl York.New Haven and Hartford Rall’ |ST0R0, _, o genefal discussion and hcy _|by appeal to you to use your influ- |Rev. E. M. Anthony's stereopticon. 3 . Tmn harme. | On Wednesday of this week the|road company. He Is a gradutee o ~ < b § 8.5¢ Florence ONl Heater now $435.| = The death of Mra Mary I Hode lence with the licensed retail liquor |There were 51 _siides, secured. from | Walter W. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Al- | pomtret school baseball team will play | Valparaiso university. much. was waid abest sesvalltug TH) Use your own judgment in the mat- | Martin on Ash street Friday. Mra |dealers to prevent the sale or zift of | Boston by Mr. Donnell e St Shegme: Mi® | the Windham High school team. Other | _The nomination of Senator Stosckel | Bers to assist the' atate and the oV Hoagdon was born 1n Lebanos in 1855, | intoxicating liquors to men in the uni? Thett of M. . » oMT- | cames scheduled for the Pomfret team st g sl ol 44 .| form of a United States army. navy loney from Church. and Mrs. Charles Darbie, Miss Ellen |ire: May 5, Huntington: May 12, Mor. | tomOrrow. ernmen the campaign foog the Ga e s aanco B and Han-| o 'uate - militie.” It apparently is not safe to leave |Darbie. BRI A o preparedne . 7 nah D. Buck Ce % ris Heights; May 16, Worcester High : LINCOLN’S B D oD, aohe, a5 11°| *The matter of some of the girls of |money in the place it would seem to St School: May 19, Trinity second: May Eunles Noawe \Waitioliokle. " the city standing about the soldiers|be the safest—and that is in a church FUNERAL ;' 26, Middlesex (at| Much interest was displaved here|A COMPLETE COMPANY e T O i e romiacyed | on auts’ was also mentioned. The min- | —the house of God. At the Congrega- 3" 30, Powder Point; | §atarday in a collection of trophies OF RESERVE ENGINEERS She ‘lcaves one son. Andrew, and | i3ior of the various churches in the tional church for a long tme it has Nathaniel Hopkins. June 6, Taft (at Watertown). I File > . ' Y city s e on om ei: ul N« ~ . Ve Sunday. . Mrs. John C. Fenton, — the doors securel: man army rifle, coat of an English sol Officers’ Training Camps. . t ly fastened and then rvice: N1 we The crew is now rowinz on the 4 o glis| mc store Mrs. Ellen E. Fenton died at her ORIy e 5 R R 1na them umlocked. | The Slosets and | oniored by Bav 0. W Cutler o dier, a Cossack's cap, gaiters of a home in Windham Center, Friday eve - French cavalry officer killed near Di-| Washington, April 29.—A complets B e o Mriday ow:| Tne artn.mmiual spring institute or fSrawera.in the kitchen Rave been {North Siotuate. Members of the fam- nant. in 1914, overcoat of a soldier of 0 n ?|found unlocked on several occasions. iy acted beurers. Burial was in|M. S. of Hartford, whose home is = ow of John C. Fenton, w born in |the Sunday achool association of dis ly act s . a the Sixtieth artillery remiment. killed | 150 strong, will be established at on Telephone 285-3 R nnar e 1001, T tar o Tois | trioe iNe.'T, Haibrising schoals tn Ash- fFIBIn two weeks money Mt Gn tHejthe Hopkinz family cemetery. A. ¥-|here. Will spsak in French. at Novelle St. Vaast, May 22, 1915, |of the fourteen officers’ training camps o vestry plano was taken. Sunday the | Wood was the funeral director. A. and Emily Johnson Perkins. Most ford, Chaplin, Scotland. Windham and About the Borough. the nose of one of the Jack Johnson |to be opened May 8. o6 Dot life was spent in New Yor | Hampton, was held in Scotland Sunday | Kjndergarten teacher diacovered = th Had No License—Fined. Postmaster George M. Pllling re- |Shells that falled to explode and nu-| Applicants qualified will be com- ‘Main and Union Streets |state but since the death of her hus aftergoon’ at 298. The following off- |y, \opt In the ‘back. of Pis| In the town court Saturday morning | ceived notice from the civil T, | merous interesting curios. missioned immediately and given the . Thfteen e e O BT a - | cera were clected: C. L. Clinton. presi {1t was kept In the back of a table|, T PSUOR" (focdwara fined Fred |cometmion of the United States that| A fFM of wholesale clothiers pur. |pay of their grade. uithough they ma sided in Windham. She leaves two|dent: Arthur Arnold, vice president . which | T an $10 and other junk collectors | fhe government is in urgent need of | Chased $10.000 worth of trophies and|serve as privates in the provisl leave: . - was there last Sunday. Can a meaner s ' employ of Herman 32 each. 1 3 customers for advertising purposes. |riod of training. A.'Siate, Rov. M. A. Jones and W. I |Steal the children's pennies from a|“RICY, mciais claim that Herman |*"Siise Murette Healey of Hartford — Competent engineer oMicers from- th e church? Company L Needs M Woodin, the state eecretary, gave short - was warned some time axo that un- |was . el remular army will be assighed to sach While' In thia ity Sunday ‘:‘::mn e Sociel aodl: rdyentuiige: Tes Mo desisted from doing business [ni2 (e §UCSU OVET SNRAY of Acad: AGAINGE. ATEROPRIATION company as instructors. o i R ntey analn 2 A collar social was held in the |without the customary and required |emy street. Spaainl Vewa Wotting Vetes: Unfavers —_— — Fooi I\ v ot Senpan: Lo Brief Mantion. Methodist vestry UGSt the abEIces of |Nasase that 1 Woul ve Drosecuted. | ilescr'C. Bliss of Taunton visited| oty in Merter of Gorden Bupsrciser | TRADING IN FUTURES in his company to do the work Private James Lee spent the week- [the Ladies’ Ald society Friday evening. - friends in aDnielson Sunday. & - e [ INNIPEG slzned them. The captain hopes that[end at his home in this city. The peogTam Inciuied s sk by e EXPRESS MOTOR TRUCK An advance in wages for some| Notwithstanding the matter of rai g el more recruits will come in and fll up| Miss Theresa Doyle spent the week- | 910 Joffers, piano solo. Miss Ruth Rob- craftsmen in town becomes effective |ing every vegetable possible this sea- the ranks that are getting thinner as|end with relatives in New Haven, Srtson; B geading, Frank Mell: pIano gy Gar Speeding West, Loaded With [tomorrow. May 1. In accordance with |son was put before the special town 3 company of reserve engineer offic e i Announcement Made at the Grain Ex- the result of the federal exama and| Robert E. Kelley of New Hav 3 Poon ey notices given some months aso. meeting Saturday afternoon as a pa- change Saturday. Slpendenter s Thore la wo_ Jount but| pont ihe week-end at his "home In | Shomy: “During the svenia the Garii: s b which il Bo & GhT of Special SIETIE: | Gusseas o iho focd suppiles for home | Winnipes, Man. April %9 An- Pent: Tome Do Sent bet | Gy o ner class, through Mra. L. D. Howe,| The Goodyear Tire and Rubber ousneas of the food supplies for home s - ot ¢ w e at the Wi pany T, Wil have & chance to attend | Miss Annie Dinsome of Mansfield | presented Mrs. Robert Robertson a (cOmpany's overland =cxpress motor B R T e T - | vwiiiation. SV e Stustption e cxthange Baturdsy thet: The amp at Plattaburg this summer as | has entered the employ of the Ameri- |%old ring set with an emerald, her |truck was in Danielson Saturday aft-|mage by McGregor post, G. A. R. o s Lo " aathwith: | trading in futures would be perm Captain Teising will put the names ot [ €an Thread company in this cit birthstone. Mrs. Robertson and family | $Tnoon and is now speeding westward | 7y, “\jow of the passage of the se- ,u,“"’ the fact that it % inted | ted In the pit hereafter without ss T, il DUt thn, e, of | Captain H. 1. F. Telsing ana Licu- |are to move Tussday o Millville, X ., |10 Akron, on it return trip. Return- |ective araft bill, reserve officers here [ out that the eities and towns in Con- |tion of & censoring commities compon ommARding offoer of the ROrthenstors | tenant J. 1. Fullertan of Company L | Where Mr. Robertson is employed. Mre. [10&. it is loaded with tire duck from |eypect a call for service at an early | necticut and in Windham county have |od of the secretary, Dr. Bobort M department. Were in \Willimantie Sunday afternoon. | Robertson has been one of the most [the mills of the Goodyear Cotton|gyte. e on record a & \he plan | €ill, the thasager of the cleating house F. c. JACKSON Many from this ity attended the |efficient and best loved workers in the [CO Inc. at Goodvear. . .| May I is near at hand and many B T O an Comn | F. ©. Fowler and Thomas Brodie, rep- OFFERS OF LAND Afth annual institute of the Windham | Methodist church. Refreshmente were [ For & time Satureay The ekder that {408 owners in Danielson have falled [ mission as advocating home gardens resenting the floor committee. nm’s, County Bunday sohool, District No. 1, {served by Mrs. W. R. Burdick and Mrs. | Was stopped In Danielson in order, to register the animals with Town | with supervisors, over them, the town 5 Public Spirited Citizens Proffer Sites |held iIn Scotland Sunday afternoon. ~|G. H. Thornton. 'Ice cream was soid it mighi o ATEe | Clerk F. T. Preston, as required by |of Putnam, in special town meeting| People who talk too much think oo Sbved 1o 718 Main 8t, Willimantie for Garden Plots. 'About_one dozen people applied to | B Mrs. W. C. Jofters and Mrs. A.W. n";‘:'.;“‘ persons who were interest- | ;e Jaw of the state. voted not to appropriate the sum of |little. £ Clerk Edgar M. Warner of the super- vehi many Sure—3 & m. to $ p. m. Phone Following a call lssued by the AR- |jor court for thelr first papers M it . et — senship _ Saturd: Clerk Warner OBITUARY. its wheels and tire equipment. The Drought an assistant to this city with v heels have a diumeter of ¢4 inches, o3 about e size of some wagon wheels The South NManchester Salvation| Sunday the body of James Sullivan, land is equipped with 13-inch pneu- Army band came to this city Satur- |56, was brought here Funeral Di- |matic tires. It was said here Satur- o » day and was recelved by a orowd at [rector Hourigan from Norwich. He is|day that these tires cost $250 each to the concert on Lincoln square. The|eurvived by a sister, Mrs. Hannah [mnaufacture. band made the trip from their mome |Shanahan ~of Piainfleld, a brother,( The truck has sleeping apartmen town to this city in automobiles_and [Jeremiah Sullivan of New Haven, and [so that one driver may be at th after playing here departed for Nor-|a sieter, Rridzet Sullivan, and a [wheel while the other sieeps, making wu_uml"'nc CONN. wich. brother, John Sullivan of Jewett City. |day and night running possible. i o R i e h i The mileage recorder is set in the BALTIC ing Ghurch Spire. right forward whoel cap and showed Men were at work Saturday on the [something over 800 miles for the trip spire of St. Mary's church. They will kron to Boston. Patriotic Dance With Novel Features— | give the exterior of the edifice & thor- |0 o o omron Theatre Benefit f juts—Ac. | OUEh going over. making all needed . How Many Weeks In a Corset Year? || Sonimairinsinor s | sl il Sad Shdn, "3 | awarmine onoens s rov as made repairs on the| . ¥ Toe. Datsiotio. WAnge. ghven Ny Jeha|TOOMIOE the . Secued _Congremtionsi | Thirtesmth Cowpsny Mwx_be Oefied "FIl TY-ONE ORDINARY. WEEKS, AND THEN— J|orescherand Atme Woods in clup hail | Shurch and the Riverside grammar | Out for Sarvies—becs! Mot 1o v I Saturday evening was attended by 70 | 500l unteer Rather Than be Drafted. couples. Miss N. V. Milner's orchestra | Morning Bulletins Arrive Earlie o4 - e e e e | AR e e e ot e | T'wenty Milliom Suests entered the hall they were | City ‘on the '5.30 trolley. 4 minutes | {ountt company may be called out for T oaos proved s latws. A & Sariler than by traln. /The bove are on |service this week and that the com- - <0 American flag was being lowered nd the papers are delivered in |mana will go first to Fort Wright, 0 D l 1o ofchestra played the Star Spangled ["“"’ time, most of them by § o'clock. | Fisher's Island. ran es al || ifunner, ‘the guesta formed s star in Notes. QA prime topic of conversation hers 2 . © hall-and sanx the| Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Regan of Provi- g g L t chorus. During thi ber the or- gress in passing the selective _draft E b d P Ceatre. | DR - Bl aire o] o ey e vl at Mr gy Wiills Gisre ln s Soubt.yet at ver y oays rice d M F. Gancers tbok up red, white ‘and bius | " Samuei Geer. who has been at the |33, 2, WHat the maximum age will be streamers of crepe paper as they | Backus hospitai for several weeks, has | o5, (¢, Persons subject to the draft, P Passed the stage, bags of confetti were | returned o hi 5 there is no doubt at all that young, % . s Week is an event that is always welcomed by our || FEiENSt, 3R, S dRer, R | IV o B ect s seyern | SPIRTISS TR SR, R California has a umper crop of Sunkist Oranges— els o 3 2 s customers who wear Nemo Corsets year after year ||iom goects, o7, i pumber. The |miscd in Griswold {his vear: the potats | erreieary 5 mae, amng. thls Tar- uniformly good—to sell in this country, not abroad—so .. y arm; already - - . . [ who know the viaue of getting the right model in || Som.ansiectnic fan” Tnis' number wia .b:nr::d.fi':n.an:xpemm’:}y o e el prices are not high. right size. This year it is the week i R i e e e e ot 5 4 3 BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 30th moonent waite. ‘At the Eram Was & | AUTHORS' LEAGUE OF nilsiments inthe Thirtesnih com- Small sizes of Sunkist are the same quality as the larger. A/ = o ek for, as some g # B e ,W 5 a” E’:;?:!'.""w"e'ri"'éiiiefil“’riflr.f‘“.'fii. AMERICA ELECTS OFFICERS 5-3-3: men put e, wel beat them 1o Sunkist are u#niformly good. All homes can afford them. Every- other is i i B 3 > . . iy i 100 Vicek Cocaiagiinis 2 Benefit for Scouts. e Sl Positiie, Catenst, Buede- st oo auphus: we ywul o ¢ it body can profit by cating less meat and more oranges and er to come this year. If you do not wear a The program furnished by the man- s Tonight is regular drill night at the bl F heir health’ agement of Jodoin's theatre Friday | New York, Arll 29—The Authors’|armory and it may be the last such vegetables. or their s 10 we urge you to come and investigate the many evening was for the behefit of Troop |League of America at a meeting here ;drill that the company holds there Corset inventions that have done so much for S e R e e e LR Lo T T e sake give the children oranges i = aid the troop in leasing plots for - | Rex . Beach, : Tike that enlistments will tea andy. ealth and happiness of womanhood. e e e e s mes ot e S e e S | | ineeead of candy. unki st : A R e R W RO R Wonderlift, Self-reducing and Back-Resting || 5marteias Sariop moveshs, oction: | Kine Freeman. Vietor ‘Herbert, win- |sraments agonts to settiog them Order, today, from your grocer. collecting old mewspapers tc help the . h in be- fai i for all types, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 SR i v ey Oy Idorker e eSS vp Do e e %Y All refailers now have these oranges in Uniformly Good Oranges tainment Arthur Roy, Jr., s . i i tainment Arthur R - Sans two volunteer. abundance at attractive prices. The - . e . < o =m ='Hm Piayea o mumber of sclections on The | o b et Lo A SIS iy e g, st s e smaller sizes are juicy and thin-skinned. u%&-- 3 Going to Ga Thomson, of Thomson, Fenn & Co., in [church next Sunday evening to com- ' rden. ., | venaif of his family. offering to the |memorate the redecoration of the in- A number of the employes in No. 2| city, or other organization interested, |terior of the church an address in mill of the Shetucket Worsted com-|a tract twenty to twenty-five acres in | English is to be given by Rev. John pany have leased garden space in the | extent in West Hartford, for the com- |F. Quinn of juonnoc, whose home =action of Beacer Brook ave-!ing harvest season, with recompense.!is in Danielson, - £ Warie Chorsiem

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