Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 5, 1917, Page 13

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13 tacvecind owerot 13, M. § J. P. SWAHN THE WEATHER. Locul Military Cnmpamu}leld'flmi Annual Spring Tarnout %fi;;flg_fi«;x:wflw i'j*z ?:‘-:fun. 27 Main’ Stree inds along the north Atlantic T - - . | may be. necesgary toask the city to co-{ _ o : F : "; D PASSENGER T R A SR AN Trinity Church Parish Elected Officers—John T, |mayis e o : o : coast will be Ih P Elected 8 ig the mark By sllomiog city NORWISH o Dr. Alfred Richards | ing strong:; middle Atiantic strong teams to. for ploughing and for i v . - : > & troubls. east, »ecomma::::;‘:: Waite Chosen Speaker of the House in State Legislature. |other agricultural service during th & From Nerwich Tugsdfys, Thurs- DENTIST 5 < it 2 Bac! o day: jundays at 5 p. m. Office Hours: Low temperatures persist exéept in . - '% e. o New ?r% kiyn Bridge. 912 a. m.—1.30 to § p. m 13 : S 0 ‘Pler, oot Roosevelt Wed. and Sar. Eves » Florida, with a further considerable - faze 3 fall in the A Fifty years ago Norwich a in erally from 2 to'3 pdunds: E A 4 s . Stroet, Mondays, Wednesdays, ¥ri- Room 405 Thayer There will be rain Saturday ‘in the xnheryqzlel --k‘caxmpl for f::'fi:m- "fu‘.?:’.‘.. ‘1'".”%7-1 of this i 2 E il lmys at 5 p. m. Effective Oet. i5th, Tel. 299 Hos ’ Atlantic st.uo!,sfollow!fi by generally | ing of the two military companiss in | elocted speaker of the. House - %wz . 3 e clear. weather Sunday. .. -| their annual spring turn out. Drinity | resentatives at the openi 'o!t“lk A g E: 31 . V. KNOUSE, A 128 — £ 647 Low temperatures will continue, al- | church elected officers for the year en- |session- of the. state legiblature. - |SUPS e i S Nl gsnt—S$ T - | though it "will be somewhat warmer|luing und John Waite of this oity wae | About 6 o'clock osdny” after Fviarhy hy : Sunday in the middle Atiantic States.|cnosen speaker of the house in the|moon, Gardiner Greene's horee which 8 ) CADAMS TAVERN | o3 5Tniie iom om TR0, % |siate, lesisiazure. " |7ad besn let: standing in front of & hhe; g Ve o ‘ e emmniic G043t from Hatleras to| ‘Extracts from The Bulletin files of stere on Main street. ran e b m N\ 2 . i867d P *67 follow: his rapid course up X! Vi maate. ADJU < ¢ Forecast. April 29, 1867.—The Wauregan Hook | lided buggies with A. P. Sturtevant’s v gier o the Dublic the anest siandard| wastern New York and Southern|and Laqder Co. on Saturday, veted ta|horse in front of Doviee * avmitire - rord y £ flw urope and America: | New Ensland: Rain Saturday: Sunday | go to Hartford next Wednesday to|stand, smashing that buggy up aginst bean 1x, .. The old idea tha " % er. Culmbach Bavarian | probably fair, continued cool. attend the election parade. a plie of brick. = P e 1 but the Cannec- s autside the aificied A : . Ba aie and Burion Muser's | ”'Xortiern New Pngland: Rain south: | About half past six o'clock, Sunday| The Norwich excursionists to Hart- | CFOB 23 New England but the Co @ost achools of healln - Guinness' Dublin_Stout | rain or snow Saturday: Sunday fair, |evening, an rm of fire was given |ford to the numbeér of about 700. went “f',,.' their. value for the. past m’; ¥ - & C. rted Ginger Ale, BunKer | except rain or snow in Maine; con-|on the streets and the fire @larm |up on the special train on the North. ~ d found tnem satisfactory for! Tie boys are planning a hike for the § t B E AR Popk Jop Noudmh: | ihudd ool FHiekly sounied. o Thmd o . weanesany ana | Y88z, 804, found hem sUseciony [of | Tus boys are plemning s hike o5 th : B Ghnes: =g Ale, ing Bitter Ale, 3 Observations in Norwich. Trinity Parish Elscts. e R I R e Jalf 2%lin late summes, for silage Davis hus been elected secretary and |F. H, WILLIAMS, JR, General AGent. | . 5irated (hat he ruises of & oomes A ADAM, Norwish Town The following records, reported from | April 30, 1367.—The Trinity church |hod Bonsrs Fhe it b improvement, Treasurer of the Scouts Round Table.| p 1 KENYON, Special Agent. ot L > e S GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Agent. | 0f the spl Sevin's pharmacy, show the chaenges |pafish mei on Monda; b : marched steadily by our office Hacttord,: Cotin that cause the temperature and the Darofnetricfollowing officers: ‘Wardens, E. the B’ bund. We - refurn’ thanks 3 Wi Many in U. 8. Service. Telephone §18. rected to the ex chan: " < Friday: : vty 3 3 : S gy, e | 0 Gonies o velien B 4| 10? ookt s e S 55 e | '3 “‘ Tacels T wel sebeetinies e e | Naw Vori SO | oo R e BEST CANDY g ..., 40" 30.10|Gibert, J. B. Fuiler. T. A. Chapmang, | COmPanies. service of the Unil tes, nearly AT, vames A e DI 62 OB EE Parker; ok, B A CRbt To Organizs State Mifitia. 5o e g R "?&'. "'“":: . To present to anyone as a gift is a box p. m cii..... 40 30.09|treasurer, H. L. Parker. May 3, 1867—An attempi is being| A Be . ulc—‘,ti. P S :;l”":‘l | PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING J D ZIMMERMAN [) ( & | Hizhest 56, Towest 36. The Second National Bank has de- |made to organize a state militia com- | value of -the . g g Ly o éh . U, , 1 - : Comparisons. clared a semi-annval dividend of five PANY 1A town, o be cc e onti o The crop ii.;“‘u‘."?.-”"m""'u?’uf& Nyl miterst and @ tew 1 the NavY e ol LA Predictions for Friday: T ing | Der_cent. of Irishmen. 'A meeting w : 1 onst Rooms 220 a . T iday’s weather: Fair, foil ight, which was so severe that ‘- nvassed and some 60 names | bo planted at corn p) ——ee ] These s & guarantee skip in each box |, Tucare, VIAer: Tl followed by | LRy, Can thougnt there had home & obtained. In good cultivation umtit wel Home Gardens Ploughed. With or Without Gus Attach- alreasty . gtven light fall of snow when they looked | The Norwich and Worcester railroad | started, but after they are a foog| The ground on Norwich remus out Monday morning. Y fooked | are daing 800 feet to the Ly ant st | high thers is_no_danges of weeds get- | which has been given by the ah m'm;c::‘omfé:m EFFIGIENT i High 1 Moon | May 1, 1567.—The spring parade of | the North Village. This il Iccom- |ting ahead of They can be|mills for the use of its empl for (§ and L them. 3 {"sees. 1l 4 4 A : of tha 1 home gard ou and Sets. | Water. (| Sets. | Companies B and C, Third regiment, | modate long freight trains, and relleve | jeft standing u:;u gyt o th Temxie [ home gacdus Mk baws, e, Al - m{‘ RANGES that the Chocolates ‘are fresh and you'll find the variety excellent.. Sold 190 Franklin St. IS THE PLACE TO GET at i C.N. G., on Tuesday, was as success- | Passenger irains from the annoyinghave dropped.off. : DUNN’S PHARMACY P e e . G o e e e | Racestily” ub backing wato tho tire: ook bkl Flesee: To Baid Daghb: done the same with their Jand and WOAGT BEEF AS. WELL AS F =t such adverse weather. Company (B |t0 18t the train pass. > e will start planting as soon as suitable PIECK OF CONNED BEEF O turned out seventy muskets, wunder| About 8 o'clock on Thursday even- . weather arrives. . We furnish Repairs for all makes Cant, Smith and Ideutenants Bilis and |In€ o young man named Swas. who HOTHE, LIGRRPm BHL. = of Ranges Spalding, while Co. C turned out fifty- | dr} r C. rand, was &qm) " i otes. | clght, nder Lieuienants MoCall and |down Franklin street, diiving his em- | (F It Passes Legitimate Hotels Can Sell| o\ /oneir who s employea in I i Shaw. Marching from thelr armories |Dloyer's horses and when opposite on ays. it Mo 4 e spending o weeics vaca |§ Bu . Wholey & Co. ter Bich wator 1t 1s low | {0 Williams Park, the morning was| Franklin Park the animais ®ave a| . . . iuiiert of an et concerning | tion at his home bere. THING IN THE MEAT LIN VAL.LUPPERT 50 MAIN STREET NOTICE DEAD HORSES AND COWS > ; : Which 13 fallowed By Roed tid spent in continuous and rapid drill by |sudden start, knocking down and run- d 12 FERRY STREET Removed Free of Charge =t - companies, platoons and sections, ning over a’'man named Hosan, who |otel licenses to sell spiiuous and 0| u; ana Mrs. Lawrence Sylvia left FREDERICK T. BUNCE | . Rev . r rallroad rema: . 1897 . Lawe- 3 Unsettled. It is said {hat the Mer. |ler of this city, captured a few montha| Section 1. The county commission- |Will stop for a few day: THE PIANO TUNER' WEST SIDE HIDE CoO. P. 0. Bex 379, New London Robert J. Cochrane Men's League™ of Federated CHirch |chants {inion Commany oy g ers of any county, in any town wherein - i ¥ have obtalned |since in the riorth of Ireland, as an y ; i Holds Last Meeting of the Season—|the raiiraad company's terms but have |alleged Fenian, s supposed by his [county commissioners are authowzed [ The Wequonnoo sohoel was closed Bible Class Banquets—Hearts’ Ease 10T a5 vet decided whether to run on |friends here. to be again confined in |0 STant llcenses for, the saje of SPIEC | ery ‘convention In Norwich. GAS FITTING, H . this route. e ol A ress ountjoy prison, ublin, ) ey | - DRS. L. F- and A. J. LaPIERRE | Circle Meets—Notes. stontars have Sl foun oih s | e el no comimaniention Toom miu Pipplication, notice and héarins, a8 re- PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washingtor: S, Washingten Buiiding ations. sinee this (the second) arrest. fuired in nay lflbucpllon for a liquor — license, may - issue a hotel license to h, n. % . s DR.R.J. COLL.I 22 CLAREMOUNT Phone 838-2 Norw ~ 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. The last meeting of the season of |“Wi% 1\ 1 Tingtey of this elty i i the Men's League of the Federated St y trish i " & Ofice Hours: urch was held in the church Friday | O Ald:de-Camp “on the governor|. , ,l,,:;mfl.:nn,'u':,,ru:;zm‘ o e e O tey e addition | 1 IPT . adughter, Mary Caniphell.| Aweat for N B O. Sheet Pacuing. 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment|evening with a large number in at- = Sl our Itish feliow ‘citizens was hel 1| to the regular license" issued to such| f3 Mr. and Mre. Charles T Chapman e SNTTIQ? Sundavs excepted endance. The meeting was an open ad Very Scarce. Treadway's smaller hall on Friday eve- | kéeper to sell” spirituous and intoxi-| (B oS [M® : . Phone 531 5 A 3 ne apd a large number of ladies at-| May 2, 1567.—Shad are very scarce |ning, for the purpose of taking the |cating liguors, and a hotel keeper 50|y von" Lo por{ Moultrie, Charleston. i iy 3 o vas e yprejident, Wiliam & |in the Thames river this year, and|preliminary steps to organize a com- | icensed may ‘sell liquors to bona fide | 'g” g Sy R e % I £ [ rommer's T hha to She chaln. 40 g Su | those that are caught are small,pany of the state militia. guests of his hotek, in regular dining | Mrs'R. R. Lyon. MODERN PL"MB!NF 148 Muain Stroet, N The reports were read and accented. rooms thereof, with meals, on any day | Ay ING—In Jewett City, May 4. 191 a Phone 1173 oo Tohoming crapat e e el ‘of the week, €xcept betweer the hours daugnter to Mr. ama Mre. M. W.|. TuThS, E\'crgreen Bee‘- et Cpazeainino wWis. cafed KEXPLANATION oF RHODE ISLAND REDS fof 12 o'clock at night and 6 o'clock | Alling. is as esrential in modern house as| e “America: address, Rov. Ay W 20TH CENTURY HONESTY £ in the morning. _ alectricty is to lighting. We guaran- 3 2 ¢ REAL GERMAN JLAGER :_address, William A. Lund: — FRISWEFKSS LEADERS hagivesos, = 10 oL ol Nonm ? MARMED, toe the very best PLUMBING Work | Frepch-American Fur ( H ipon praceht §4 [ The 4,1 C of Life, Rev. E. J, Ayers; | Home Gardeners Say They Don't Wish | Contest Is Half Over and Birds Have |4 Teends fo.'sell ot retail in the town | b Tory o Mav Taroid S Winthis [by expert workmen at the fairest| - = 7 707" i H. JACKEL & CO. T Fred Geen ( Geers duet, George| to Take Unfair Advantae of Co-| Laid 1500 More Eggs Than Those In |Where the hotel is located. The fees| Harold Johnson and Miss Blanche |prices. e e B i = “In Rev. Mr. Ayers® address he said] Yiorkers. Previous Contest. designated ‘in this seetion shal be for | Grant. Ask us for plans and prices. Furs. Uncured Skins wante i P go ide 7 = B ith reference to the story which| In the twenty-sixth week of _Jany Hcense granted for an unexpire "R T, A . 1917, A JoTE the, DR. SHAHAN, Specialist large ideals to get results B n renty -s| week of the lay. = i’ Father Kelledy, Arthur Clfford = H. J. YARMAN, Pr g -y 3/ £ ,',',, g stands for Brains. God has endowed |aPpeared in The Bulletin Thursday |ing contest at Storrs first line trench- |Eoreh bur o pare of such fee shall be | - Holdsworth and siss Jutia A Gan-| J - F. TOM PKINS |7 13014 Room i08 Ehifure hempy for Jheumitis | s, ith brains and_one has to use|morning in regard to the “early awak-les were captured. by Rhode Island |for less.than one-sixth of the license | wrremLmR — WILC Th Mystie, 5 ¢ - § e | secration. | To have an aim, to use | ning” of the local home gardeners one | Reds. A. Allan’s pen from Newport, |fee for one year. April 2%, 1917, by Bev. Ceoren B, 67 West Main Street P § ifon treatment your brains and consccrate them for |°f the gardemers writes The Bulfetth [R. I, were irfirst place with a yielali Bec. & Fhecounty commissioners in | “Jones o' Elicion, Md., M AN ANNOUNCEMEN 3 ¥ D n. ol ighest p i ife. £ ve: = o 1) 1 t Elizahet! cox a - e | BN ayT lusnisy nirposg in life. o s of 56 eges. Spaingdale Poultry Farm's [0 tha atets 50 per contam o Al mon. | Wheeler, both of M3 ANCE i 81 Noouiside salls freshments mere Macven . The. e | avaliable working thoe ot e L [Eutre e, o e oo o, |¥s received by illem for such hotel |GREBNE _— CHAPPEL T F BURNS OF SIGNIFICANC i meeting & P s A o =k with a yvield of 54 eggs. Holliston Hill |y Cppd B = Mystic, April 80, 1917, by Rev. 0. G. = b atel | mestins of the league will be held af- | mornings to explain to the nearby res- | Farm's White Rocks from Holllston, [Lr ‘eecn’ Souniy™ 107 ot contumn of 10| Puddington. Migs Maisie' P Ohappel o By Are you making £ er months. s g !‘;‘;5;;;!\‘;' :}[0(;‘?;:;1;‘:; ge Mass., got third position by 1aying 53 moneys received by them for such li- '1:;3 S ano: Charles E. Greene jof - D . That's what | Heart's Ease Circle Meeting. riculturists at the sceme of surgical | e, imneld Poultry Farm’s Barred |censes. The county commissioners of Heallng and f Iumblng Crosslots, “but f - - MARSKH | i e art's | ODerations at the MoKinicy avenue|aocks fom Short Falls ¥ H. and |tho several counties, except. ag DIED. cail It merels t - King's Daughters | SWitch that we have decldéd to sus- | Trooper, Fa., tied for fourth place|ormcrer or Taoy wroy o Botonshe shoy [FEENEY_In Mystic 1. A% 92 Franklin Street o s, flev § T as Feeney, aged 5 riday evening at the home |Pend momentarily the old rule that has with 52 egs each. The total yi rid; & at n 9 M kgl th 5 2 vield for lpay to the trensurers of the several P o ionter "0F (B0 G prdia: | apcostors which states that - ekl e, clobe_[of e twenty-stein 50 Bt OF e5Et moniny, A manesn | Forty 0 and B sveries o | |RRON CASTINGS | THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ports wer redll and acuanieq, ;| IATgen who anicht scqeclito ds auélilnen has averaged to lay 73 esga a8lmontn preceding, less the 30 per cen-| Joseph: Giest, formerly” of Weterly Today | compared with 71 1-2 esgs per hen in frum pald to the treaswrer of the state,| F: I Pianos Player-Pianos Victor Victrolas and he has sir FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY —ONLY FIVE CENTS T Gates of G eler, he would Jay watch and blame it BEainat the electric road customer probably =y it g TR -3 XRASS et hirn -ondon next | (e TG L the impression. that he|C&S for the corresponding period last | Would Autherize Governor to Prohibit | HATCH_In Rrogkivw, Conn. May 3 3. - 1 known for h + Ve i Mary Elizabeth, wife of Daniel o o ity | Boes to his Main street office on the | Year- Sale of Liquor. 517 Mary E v o B er work in this eity. B on el s 1ot de Dol gaia mhout cadiitoe . o i, Fraten. » ! encville has been E was enjoyed with musical | Daper states of arriving at 4 a B Bt v i 4 i i - 5 e Ao > e ere are many of the i year. In i FARLEY_In Anniston. Ala. Mav 2 Mont s ons by the difterent mombers of | There are many of the officers of oUr | other words all the hens taken togeth. | L0 Je38 the 10 per centum paid to the | FAREEYLIE, pnpaigsy Avermeny of | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CQ (Our Special Five Mo i ON EASY 7 circle. Tefreshments were served | Inicrested public soclety from vice|or"3r"I300" cpge ahend of the: blaigin | oaoirer O thB cotnty, . ¢ ot e L Offer of b ool R AR F 0 b |= enanans L o | Rear o ‘st tne thorousniare, | |ihe Previous Contest. A. P Robinsons |from its passare. - o 1 7ot [meramme—in ihis cits, May 2 13 No. 11,ta 25 Ferry Strest o, o T eling, Gates to Fight i 4 If we should accuse the auto trav-|Den of White Leghorns from Calver- . Fal services in Grac vid 'S AZINE {8 Franidin Stredt.” 230 Stato Strcel. At S0 Bagbs niMew Lolidey 2o trav-lton, N. Y. hoid the best pen record e art tacuant atecets ERoaty A e 1 i he error to his stcp . : A . g church, Mt. Pleasant street, STEOT fo his step | o the rst six months with 1115 cgge GLOSING OF SALOONS. ot P e S Oy (Regular Price $1.75 New London as compared with a pen record of 1132 ey " TOM'S 1-23 5: CIGAR OR WORLD’S WOR i Norwich § s WNew.london | Youn | | i ] Hest Cigars Are Good-— For e o, Mty HeyE=car < : carwi 5 g § ThE0s Al SETTER Dt St fig;‘il! It’:\: there| “Whoever he may be. we think fbut the poultryman must remember o The text of the bill introduced in the'| PUDZRCK —In Norwich. May 2. 1517 (Regular Price $1 H o D met rom stagt t peXtoveek [he can but appreciate our magnamin- |8arden for his hens as well as for |house ‘and ordered to the calendar is| magy, Wiz heived wi {8 GOOD UNTIL MAY i GOODFELLOW 19c CIGAR | Jimmy Valentine wants to| Iy In allowing to gain the more pre- |himself. There is vet plenty of time |as follows; Funeral from fhe homs of her daugh HAVE YOU SEEN [ 5 g . il 2 Yo Gntes awith Aoy TS a0 | clous metal in reward for his future|to plan for corn and mangle beets.. A | Secilon 1. The governor of this state [ var. Mrs. Jobn W. Kinney. 38 West . This advertissment an ¥ *y thein and ses. T Y aant Taan | gilence. pound of beet seed is enough to plant | is hereby authorized at any time dur-| Town street. SAturday afternoon. May atois Will elnd sithes £ ¥ ! THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin St Conn. Without econsulting a notary we |neariy if not quite a tenth of an aere | Ing the continuance of the war, when- 5. at 2 o'clock. Burial in Yantic 4 P a ! Next to Palace Cafe O™ | wieh to simply affirm that we do not | that ousht to vieid a big ton or more |ever. in his opinion. the best interests | cometer HOU . NV £ e R e cl B s wish to take such unfair advantage of |9f beets, enough to easily winter one the -state ' require such action, to v T i [Sible Class Banqusts. | %" o2 Gar roliow horme Bardences i | huiidred. hens, & Best oId te o 004 | s a SraSF 15 bawony snd Darssocis CARD OF THANKS » American House ins Men's Dible class of the | taking up the hoe at the place of |place to use hen manure liberally. :As |Of this &tate ta Close, and may forbid | We. the undersizned, wish to extend e agazin F : i W L B L OnJln;oresam hefore € a.m in the past,|lo variety hens seem to eat with more |the sale of liauor in this state or any |out Teartfelt thanks. to all melmhbors THE RAZOR WITH M < scial R g o 4 nguel T > h e present nor the future (working |relis] e white half sugar beets. part: thereof during the time stated in |} A by £ s ! Tt ;""'Efif oupes, |Friday cvening. There was & larEe|iate mizhts, not included) The three best pens In each of the |lhe order, or may-limit the hours dur- | 5adness and expressions of sympathy PERFECT BLADES an » & =ve(mg L esfl}: et | cellent menu. e =1 Sho;'lld anyone wish proot of the principal varietles are as follows: ing \:rhich saloons and b&rrooms may | ment; also to those who sent the hand- Publishers’ Agent for All Mag ivery Connection retuc) et | b e S B | grounds we will endeavor at all times remain open and the sale of liquor be |spme floral remembrances. Such will . c { FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Taken to Hospital, | to carry our union card, Pen. Barred Plymouth Rocks. permitted... Notice of such order or or- |ever be remembered. Every one guaranteed to CANDY—TOBACCO—CIGAR g T W RS e basifial o pnadUf P. 8. The ncrease of the stock of Center, Conn. ............ 830 |ders shall be given by publishing the {E@RET 1 RENEIS. satisfy or money refunded NOVELTIE Main - t who i E nticipated until warmer weather ar- Short Falls, N. H. . ... 988 |circulated” within the state of Con- > S . ne 766 e with & severs flinste Yo the past few | rives ‘when uniile the usual custom.| 1 Merritt M. Clark, Brool o8 | Rectinut. MES LULUPRNTTRED: Price $1. Phone 766 vernauis g aken to the Backus hos- | small buvers will receive the prefer:| 4 Jules F. Francais, Sec. 2. The board of contral is here- CARD OF THANKS = pe > 4 for atment. cnes, lowest price and delivery guar- ton Beach, L. I ........... 785 |by authorized to/refund to each holder | .’ gesire to express our sincere 0 H. Buss THE BEST H g - 7 At e SE L et anteed without any strike clause’ hia- : -|o fa license for the sale of liquor in|thanka te all neighbors ‘and friends . L 1 NORW an epafl' vork | AL S Rl Rh s arey 1o the corner of the con- White Wyandottes. any saloon ot barroom closed by such and ail fraternal orders alzo’ everseers : S 5 HoRv ! s ine the oo ch _Sunday | tract. z 16 Merrythousht Farm, . Columa order of the governor that part of the |and employes of the U'. 8. Fin. Co. who P X w.'Burl [ RS No. 2. Ours for_the gold de- S .- Co ™ 991 | annual license fee which would be pro | Sxtendcd thelr evmpathy and dssist. \HighGrade Watche oF ALE KINDS oN : sub- | nomination hereafter. Cut this out.ls0 Onea G Kaight, Bridgeton, portionate to the time such saloon or |FhCS, M0 our recent berefvement. and AT GREAT 4 S ey T R Pbis the Sy Tl e it et e oy | FEvoomn, remains clespd . by ordar of | buancsh srmox. |GREEN BEANS, SPINACH, cvags e i AUTOMOBILES, Mz Lost. Srabable - pioe peec ci AR o5 = the governor. MR. AND MRS, WILLIAS ¥A? N ARA’ *|7 Jaweled s?h Thoma g N ke LT R s e = ASP. GUS, nickel case, $3.00. 2 ST 'y -Year illed Case, $ i CARRIAGES, WAGONS, i steam shovel working on North Rbods leland Reds. TAFTVILLE 7.3, 1. Year Gold-filied Case : street has excavated from Gohd- | APPOINTED AGENT FOR = LETTUCE, RADISHES, ETC. | 13 J. 19-Year Gold-filied Ca b3 = o o Eysoce & Alian’s Hard to Beat Reds, . " . 20-Year Gold-filled Case § TRUCKS and CARTS, reet to a point below Pulaski hall. TOWN OF COLUMBIA. T gk e s 951 |Bassball Scason Opans Torday .With , 23 J. 10-Year Gold-filled Ca § o S 4 50 Tnpioh b, Jamaer.. ori et Baltic—Boy Scouts Meet—Large - HOLMBERG’S 8olid Gold, small size Ladies' Wa % Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim eTe A% 10 School sessions at t%- | Herbert P. Colling Has Arranged for VOB CORES .. ooty s e iiirs 943| Number in U. 8. Service—Home E ibiti $6.00. SRR 43 kit e arichice. 2 - - [ TR et s 3 ness. & e g2 SRECRDRIING 46 il ity ranch For the town of Columbia the Con- 3 The opening of the Haseball seasor PANSIES Gusrantass, Wejst W1 e o 1 necticut committec of food supply has | White Leghorns. In Taftville will take place today if 5+ All Watches Fully Guarantee | 2 &ppointed Herbert P. Collins as local |73 A. P. Robinson, Calverton, the weather permits. The local boye { Pen o's Mal‘kflt J. OGULNICK & CC &ott & Clark Cor [ Royal Purple ‘and Silver Have Beon |£880% and he ms arranged for putting | X ¥, 50T 115 | will Uine up asainsi the fast Baic 32 Frankiin St. . oot e ; o nks s where any ."O. LeFevre, New Paltz, N. eam and from all appearances it - it P : 5 p. L eg:g:p:'!:c Cl\v:rios':" T7=“""|?:d 11 who will sign them may obtaln | X T nt U5 967 Jooks like . fast “same: with the ad- 6 Franklin Street i s S i s er Trip. em without difficulty. illtnp Poultry Yards, Suf- vantage on the home club. The bat- i n R i na. ..... 947 | tery for the local boys has not been JHETIN. HOERRN, Fraprigar P! 1A g 8 — e sweetheart, ' fhe 807 to 515 North Main St.: . 3 Residents of the town of Columbia field, Conn. ..... | . The senior class held a meeting on | may secure pledge bla~ks from any of announced vet through Manager Du- t the close of school to hear|the following places: Wilidam M. Miscellaneous. ! gas says that it will be a first class were surpr S e - i ports of the various committees. | Wolff, F. P. Potter, John Timmins, D. |54 Obed G. Knight, (White Orp- | one. Had Denny Murphy remained in Carri emoc e o A I TEAMING AND TRUCKING‘ Viity Tresient Abraham Levin pre-| s “Lyman, Ciair Hobinson, Georgs H. Ington) Bridgeton, R. I ... 6 |20 2 he might' have hesn at tho re- ages, D rats, Con. ot e Xreifi y d_in the abs csident | Champlin, Charles H. Palmer, James |81 ves E5 @ Ceiving end as he had put in some o xpected iz ,DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT =tanler Chairman Himes of the col-| . Little. o eandcitens - retora. On 563 |practice eariist in tha week. Denay cords and Business Wagons. a s . d that the com- REASONABLE PRICES = n uf on.a lot of Stable and | 38e. the love: 10 Holliston Hill Poultry Farm reported to Lawrence Friday. pass. DI . ttee had selected royal purple and : Wi i | silver for the class colors. Vice Pres- Ronald M. Kimball Member. GEblias Sooke Hallieton Lody Acsiotany ts. ‘A good line of Aute |oourt, so the lovers . A. D. LATHRCP {idont Levin reported that the class| Ronald MacDonald Kimball of Nor- il ags g s S0y GNEwa Moo * Telephone 328-3 gt e b Vg presence would not ale . Phone 175 would bo $7.30. wich was one of the 12 new members The regular meeting of the Boy Erio stopped direct tront 3 mornin at ¥ eclack the make- | of the Cammarian lub ai Brown uni® THE DOG LICENS| Scouts, Froop Xo. 10, heid thelr r?i- \HRENRY. E. CHURCH ey were alone. ihe Arcnduke and 3 minations will be held. versity chosen at Thursday’s Tap day i BT T ular meeting ay” evening In the |l WM, SMITH ALLEN o MBe Stacusesd & ® i /' CAVE WELDING AND WFG. CO. The tennis team has had to post- | exerclues in Sayles hail. The Cammay |New Law Will Be Effective from Its | pariors of the Congregational church. "B ALY Iy okt ok = 3§ Chestaut Street. pone their trip to Worcester because |rian club is the official student body Passage. The regular routine of husiness wi ‘uin of the peac f E e s W ttine. of the epidemic of measles in that|that decides all matters of dispute. transacted and the arill carried out.] As °the ‘terribie significance of the of ‘all Metals, Aluminum,. C place. The meet will be played later. An amendment was made to the dog R SR ey, plan dawned upon him , - law which struck out the section which read that the law would be in: effect 9, s Glenn’s | ot =hiviebe il Be Careful SSteel, ete: Automobile mach repairs. Expert on boilers, guaranteed. - Ten vears expe DENTIST ML LHAPMAN O 00 14 BATH STREET. NORWICH, CT.|matlon n & would be disastrois 1o 2 Telephone 211, : GAGER "No other which means after bei DR. E. J. JONES i - XL ng signed by the and ahe tried to extract & p. - “DR. A. J. SINAY |f = oot e | SUWHPRWE | 532850 S 27 S Mo o s ol ™ 5 — B town clerks in regard to the igsuance cient in OF Tieores for Neds Gogt T Seo . | Take. elevator Shetushet -Street clearing der the new law being raised from. 35 ‘ entrancs. Phons i R L A and th &1n THE WM, FRISWELL CO. | Frtt iy 0 200 100 your order. as-n"tnANKl.'m-T, k SHEA, THE MAGAZINE MAYN, "F. C CLER Ping Tantr, | TMAN ; “Ghone 811 to §10. Dentist Funeral Director _Reoms m-nP::: 1B’$l‘r.i;ng, Norwich afld Emwmer the com- plexionof blemishes. The sulphur Purifies <Al Drmggista]l Contains 30% Pure Sulphur. Linen Shower. A linen shower was given Monday evening at the home of Miss Evelyn Sauer in Poquetanuck in honor of Miss Hulda McKelvey, who is to be married I the near futise The shower Was On accourt of increase in price of to- | @ Prompt serviceday or night the Whitestone CTigar will be ~wold from néw on at $3= per 1,000, o 6422 Lady Ass:s arranged by Miss Ruth Nicola “xperienced Plano Tu. J. F. CONA} AP Mole & WAAE Bya. Shadh o Rugrs 905 Miss Sauer and the articles were pre- i e © OUE erect. | Nowwheh, Coms +jan2d 11 Frank sented in the form of a May basket. | . 122 Prospect Strest. Norwich. Cenn | Phome 753-13. wovie . . ' b

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