Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 2, 1917, Page 6

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You'll Get Greater Results In Your Food Purchases If You Tak Advantage of These Unusually Low Saturday Specials. 5:2%" Under Gl.ss MoHICAN BUTTER b, - 45 3 Ibs. $1.2 OO Armour’s Pure 25 Lard Substitute White Lard, Ib. .&9C ]~ lmawmwwwa-meofw ing Car With Tail Lamp Dark—Case Continued—| Charles Ferraro Rebuked—Young-Foster Wedding— Board of Trade Votes to Omit Annual Banquet. I VEAL VEAL VEAL C Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette L. and Floyd: Kinney ng, son of Byron Young, of Sterling, Conn., were mar- ried Thursday evening a: the home of the bride's parents, No. 40 Mechanic street, Pawcatuck, by Rev. John G. Dutton, minister of the Broad street Christian church. They were attend- od by Miss Ethel I Clark and Oliver [i M. Young. The bride wore a gown of (| white volle embroidered in silver and |} carried a bouquet of lilies of the vailey | studded with orchids. Miss Clark car- ried a bouquet of pink sweet peas. The ushers were Frederick C. Bou'tier. Jr., and Waiter Thorpe. After their wed- ding trip_Mr. and Mrs. Young will reside in Steriing. Foster, _Loren G. Waite, a gardener of Brad-{ ford is hj educated. and before he became a farmer was interested in the study and practice of electrical work and general mechanics. Of his thorough knowledge of electrical, man is no doubt, for he fully explained mechanical ' construction and - conn tions of the automobile electric tail light, before Judge Oliver H. William: iE U "Third Districe Sotet. Friday. M Waite was in court a week ago charg- ed with operating an automobile in vi- olation of the law, in not having the tail lamp lighted as required by law. | His request for continuance for one !week was granted, und when his case was called on Friday he was fully primed for action. e served as his own counsel, was grantfd unlimited privileges by the court, and at one stage of the proceedings, in response to an interpretation and dispensing of the law, Judge Williams was ovidently compelled to remind Mr. Waite that he ought not to consider himself the court, counsel and jury in his own case, and attempt to interpret the law so as to exempt his case from a violation of the Taw. Mr. Waite said he was in sympathy with this law, and he belleved it to be a good one, and that T did not want to operate an automcbile at night with-| [ out a lighted tail light, as he con- sidered it a matter of Sclf-protection against collision and consequent dang- er. After Officer Chase and. George Champlin had testificd that Mr. Waite was operating his automobile in Rail- road avenue and not displaying a light- Short Cut “"VEAL 1b. 24¢ ..‘l‘i. for frying, Ib. . 20' 5 SODA MILK, OYSTER CRACKERS 2 Ibs. 30 You won’t gain anything by putting off lonm the kuilding of that house —or shed. The time to build is Now While You Think of It We have lost the sale of many a bill of lumber through procrastination on the part of the 3 “should be” builder. But HE lost the . comforts of the new home. Don’t procrastinate. YELLOW CORN MEAL DAVIS’ BAKING POWDER WALTER BAKER’S COCOA PRINCESS BLEND COFFEE 1 Ib. bag. JELLO, all flavors OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES TOILET PAPER 3 Ibs. Native Asparagus E’pe Tomatoes Larges Best Lemons, doz. .17c E'pe meapp!es each . .....12Y5c Yellow Crook Neck Squash each ........10c | 3 bunches ...10c FRESH FROM OUR OVENS DAILY The registrars who are to recei the registrations under the selective draft law in the town of Stonington are as follows Frederick Bouitier, Elias B. Hinckley, William C. Robin- son and James H. Weeks. Chief res- istrars in the five districts in order: James H. Weeks, Joseph H. McGuin- ness, George A. Wheeler, John Jeffrey and Franklin E. Chapman: Stonington, Henry . A. Pendleton, George W. Haley, Robert L. Burtch: Paweatuck, George T. Lord, Joseph H. McGuinness, Fred J. Burdick, George F. Leonard, Claude Spencer, Louis K. Burdick, Albert Martin: Road district, Seth N. Wi liams, George A. Wheele: Mystic, John ' Jeftrey, Frederick . Wilson, James Foley, Alec H. Ba Old My: tic, Frankiin A. Chapman, Wilfred E. Brown. uart . . .15¢c ielepflune Fresh Radishes FFICE STARDS. C?;vr/en WHARE BRANCH. 0ffir—lfi4 BALN S ROUND STEAK, cut from After serving for half a century as 23¢ ducted th i ke ds | ed tail lamp, Mr. Waite said that when Beef, wh i B A RAN IN. . 14¢ - e O g T e | B o Coor s il Rt s et o Hopkinton, Eiviz K| ff Steer Beef, whole sliee, T R DO N TS dua. T TRSMPHIAN OLIVE OIL Mr. Wi Ve vell liked b; 11 the |ing testimony he could not plead i1- Stuart Crary Going to France With [ i By oo o el Hed by o e |t as he 18 Hot know whathes the woyi | publican caucus held Thursday even- |ll CODFISH.GEMS, 2 Ibs. . .. .....29¢]JELLY DOUGHNUTS, dozen....15c . n & peopl ¢ a v quarttm ............. American Ambulance—Funcral of [his father Te leaves a sister, ~Mrs.[lamp was lghted. v Waite said ing and a rising vote of thapks was Large Cocoanut SQUARES, dozen 15¢ — Bt "R, Wilcox—Joseph Mitchell EEImer HemiEt of East IiResl Buaal[iie minceecapaa sald the Malt wad | o " of Taitheal mervics. Even STUFFED OLIVES out and he believed their related that there was no was in Elm Grove cemetery beside his He mother. ory. r/nt to CHOCOLATE DCUGHNUTS Dies in New Have: Mathewson nominated as his su Hfl'rinz 1b...20c B]oaters, each..7¢c The other 4 B Word was received in Mystie Fyi- [olate law. that had he hea made fre- | cossor. The other nominations are: filled with delicious cream, dozen. .18¢c 223 he m day morning of the death of Joseph|auent inspections of his automobile | I cilmen, rt : o Rl Mitchell in a hospital In New Haven, |snd saw that the tail light connections | 0k s o Wilem WS !bs Granulated SUGAR | ‘Graham Bread Sandwich Bread |CAROCLINA HEAD RICE lows following a sureical operation. He|had been disarranged cnused by travel| Tavior, Liovd R. a1l Dalton L. i e = oo e TS ) S, o e T i e ol | B o SN SR ) B and T b Mohican TEA. 1 10F O1C)ionf loaf>10¢, 13c, 15¢c|unpolished, Ib. 10c—3 Ibs. for on a class of candidates at t ind Mrs. Villes Mitchell and_spent|pairs four times. He said the tail|Richmond: assessors, Herbert T T o A SR — meeting. his life here. About six | light was faultv and that the law Elmer E. Kenyon, John § e Going to France. k > he wént to New Haven |shcsld reach. ot to the mant rurturev'-l e :‘n‘:fl A Stuart Crary, son of Mrs. Jesse D.i¢o work. He leaves his wife and two|of automobiles and not the operators, | Der: school committeemar P B e R B T so Crary of Brookiyn, and a sur children in Providence. | A . sister, 1S the fault is not wifh the latter. Mr. | Balley; overseer of poor, George > COLCHESTER s AL e BALTIC ident of Mystic, has enlisted in Mitehell, and a brother, William | Waite made long argument in his own | &’ N e e Mrs. J. F. Collonan, who has been 4 : pital corps of army a Mitcholl, both of this place. bohalf, and submitted that the case be) JEOTe 10 CTandaiy oo of cin®| Home Guard Mustered in by Capt.|spending o few days with Fitchburs |Tennis Season to Open With Tour. to leave for France soo. Sacial -And Bdsondh dismissed without cost to the defend- I?;‘r:‘“("n?:km-igé x‘;;’r:;:: e Charles Hagberg, of Norwich— | relatives, Feturned to her home| nament on Caron's Court—Personal 5 = v e wa : yon, Osmas Edwa a 3 Flag Presented Scouts. Rov. Saiiiirs. CRrCE S e e T aoien e (HECs SoRine, tIEgE district, Gardiner B Kenyon: Complimented for Appearance and |in Almy P Feorm S ‘Sag Was presentea of Norwich were guests Thursday of | Jucre Williame expressed the belter | Everett Mathewson; moderator | Dril'—Funeral of M. Alger at New Bk orial das b Rev. ana Mrs. 2 . : + . Second _district, Henry H. Cranda - OBITUARY. The tennis season in Balt Scouts Memorial o Rev. ana Mrs. A 1. Withee at the | that tno case wab sontinued from Iast | Second disirict,” Henry' I1. ‘Crandai | puc PR i oy A gy o G . Rathbun tent, Daugh t parsonage. week, because the defendant warfted to L it rinz s huve been completed by SR Srercines wers neld a: Mpe. George W. Keigwin has return- | noos; Poeause the aefendant war ~— o " o William J. Carpenter. rangements have gt . ‘ BN Moetitas and were b from a visit with her daughter,|wanted time for preparation to fix his| Attorney Lewis W. Arnold, Jr, of | Captain Charles Ry, °’m:f Central Village people were shocked | Baltic's expert racket =—wielders —to - presentation speech heing mu THEOlE W ey o REWS T fown ratiiltu by “lnid B ifiemety | DISW NOv oS08 OF SeWRE SRElc, of § THrwiEh Time Guarp. WK fovobieo. hear Tof Whe dmathiof ‘William .J,| ARG R Sj0q ST g Lag (OIEREIRSEC partment President Mis A brought additional expense upon him- Wgeter“ly, figured in a sensationa Thursday evening and mustered In}Carpenter at his home Thursday eve- hp‘sl the efn~ls~rr‘{ .xmrl of this state, | the pre o PBenjamin of Mystic. The ank Wilcox of 'Providence spent|eelf. Mr. Waite, however, had authori- |Test. Thursday. In circumstances in- | ihe local guard. The following 18 the Death was very sudden as he |DSst in the eastern pare Of LI Brar | oster - accepted for the scouts by S iday in Mystic. ty to stand for his rights. The judge |dicative of the final aet in a melo- | o =0 5, o g il with pneumonia only a |40 JLy “Court at the present time. | tes e Walter E. Hammond . Dunn GT Vel Hoviis spest junid hie_wad Taclinen e ctatinue: the | NS YIOE, TS Bowms s e |00 i, Bart B Matowey: ‘Srat Bou. i o The following young men will partici- | begin to Sewing Maesting. Mary Church. of, Momville ia | ag "horpbavments of couts . charged with bigamy, after being in- | tenant, Albert T. Van Cleve; sec- S Ve BEtORBLALN SpurnmmEnts O i ille is | “'r. Walte said the pavment of costs Abbie F. Wood, 65, died at her home | Caron, Clayton Rood, ( : Mrs. A. B. Cole of Willow Poi est of her sister. Mrs. Amos|would preclude him from taking an | ited to the law office of young Ar-|ing jicutenant, Harola J. Porter: first | AUne I Wool, 65 died at her home |Jr.: Elzear Carc Atbert Cu tertained the Sewi £ m taking an| ;i3 ot No. 52 Wall street. Arnold = B U D e |0 almsyilG Thareday L eventng | LaFleur, Wi Al & X. appeal should he so decide. He ask- 3 sergeant, J. M. Klein, M. D.; first |, failing fo last three or « o1 Willlam e O - P o v een failing fo the len, harles B e ot o Jonn L. Hill has returned toled if he could have time to consider|leaPtd from a closet in which he was|duty sergeant, J. Anthony Johnson: | four months Donnelly, lLawrence Authier and Wil- | rid of t p er home, ¥ afternoon h, after several dass’ stay In| ) v o aki e - . e ves, a 0] aul rgeant, Fred E. Baker; e Stef J a S At Norwich Funeral. the village. o ey "It e e rascad il S hicd duby espeant. Blycen i Abol; First to Register. e e Pipeaa the. . s and Mrs. Walter B. Patters & o s e complainan artermaster sei cob J. B cd y Dyles in _the Re- s B e Mes. W. T. Brand and daughter, Miss Luna son ot Motwit Vernon: M. o are | I 5 e L, wwalte €0 as far as|,abeth Caroline vans, of No. 33 Gar. | duertermaster scrgeant, Jacob J, El-| Howard Torrey iyies in the Re-| o pamuna W heipeis itk LA i s e whers Tthev attended 1h, foo |Fuests of Mr. and Mrs. HughBafr. fore fourd probabiy suilty and e case | 4n Place: Frooklyn. She declaros she socond, E. R Gilefte: thira, Georee | biattsbursh, has the distinction of re. | foid 12 sbending (v weeks Wb B o 0,0 Ve e 3 8 they att < i s i ool e contnTel: to ntt F A s mai cemb ;1 Rosen; fourth, A. L. Stebbins; L, | celving registration tificate No. ot Rt neral of tieir aunt, Mr za > = PR oA 1306 She charges' that ‘April 17, of | Joverh ‘Fishkind: sixth; Max Cohen: | o vib (sesistration cerd of Fifth avenue. T ismg o Barred Plym Cord. FITCHVILLE the case agdinét Samuel Livingstone, | ‘s o3, Bvans married Mary Ve- |buglers, J. M. Kiingon. Daniel 0’ | " {1nidls Couture has bousht a large | | Fred Lapointe of Laconia, N M. 1| per = = 5 S - ingstone. | ronica Lrown, In St r's chureh, | b g o » assing a few days v ind / - unt: . |the absence from the town of material S @ H. Blacker, athan Buchalter, ¥d- | Mrs. George and Ann Spencer of Hope, | ne letier adarcsses Tas Ot (o2 M Albert R. Wilcox. Coupty dout: gor s Oroes . S o Y me Local Laconies. ward T. Bunyan, Leonidas isunyan,|R. I, are visiting at the home of Mr. |7¢3U; 18 held at the Paltic post off i 4 i tune R: Wednesday, J 6. at 7.45 p. m., a| Charles Ferraro, charged with la-| The trolley tracks for quite a dis-|Georse -\'( )-:a e Me&ll'“: h\[“:-ox‘,}‘:{ and Mrs. Frank W. Dagzett. gage: 2 M cox. who n the jublic meeting will be heid In Fitch- | tion of the automobile law, in not hav- | tance on the Watch Hill road are to be | cius H. Chapman, Louis M. , g = fiver Tuesday morning 1e e hall i C. Warner of the New|inz the tall lamp of his automobile | changed tonight from the east to the |liarry Davenport 'David Dember AL} m”‘]":hg‘ '3:"])5;9')-;” are 1n | NEW WEEKLY PEN White Wyan or the New Londo ondon County 3 gue ight, plea ilty. ves the highway. ; Y, S selbert, Cha any e local people a f Ry was he jLonase Lounty ImpIesEnGR, Bengny | ishited At MERE - DISEdet: eniity. | and [ Weat oits Of e ! - men's | Goldbers, Samuel Greenbers, James [doubt as to the provisions for regis- RECCRD AT STORRS | omp: will_speak on The Planting and Care |the case was suspended on payment of | The gospel team of the Laymen's | o e Tanes D § fosthe provivlonyfon iesta = i his father. ens. This will be & very Inter- | costs Of $3.80. Ho skid he supposed his | lers o2 Aigtioa of the Laymen's|iiorowits, John Kossler. Francis tration the following accurate account [ o .o et L street, and was TR i will TurBEARRINET val_ [latnp wak NEBIEd oot in sood conat fooo"s # £ an | nashe Harry Lazinsl athan | should make the matter clea friends com 5 o v i S h agk fon service In the s F!‘PE’_ZLUHT\_ Leverant. Isidor Mintz, B. Rey- “The selective service bill and the La g Contest. z information along these lines. |tion. ~When (he judge asked if the |church, Stonington borough, Sunday | oyer®nl o o | e maNcUYe servics pilloand the Noank. A Christy, a Red Cross nurse, will |arresting officer had examined the | crening. nolds, erwood osevelt. liam | pres: s pr a _pursua ik ohtheauin e American Mac 2 < i A : Ruser, Ray M. Squires, Richard Spol- | thereof. provide for the resistration| The salient feature of the Z0th week 2 iso speak on Physical Preparedness|lamp, Chief Brown replied that It was 1 s 3, ~ o4 st at St Re present, he being a mem Brevention - of Tuberculosis, | notieed that the Tamp-was set. lightes | , Clerk Haswell of the superior court | Wililam ~ Stankwicz, Samuel L.|on June 5, 1917, of ail male persons |in the laying contest at Storrs is a new order. = Rev. Weicome E. Bates, Shrinty 16 now _condmeting. the |aftor the rachina Had paieer S ffor Washington county was in - thel George Stronz, Alexander H.[who on that dafe have attained their | weekly pen record, not only for the SF ¥ the Union Baptist church Erea Croas cinases Tn Hy i Nok bond that cerest sk mune on Mans. | courthousersat Westerly Friday. ‘en- Daniel Harold | twenty-first birthday, except persons |current contest but for the past four Tieh ang viinity and i o delightrul] aftermads. | He wan ot the moinne | gaged in the preliminary work of nat- Francis W. ‘n the military or naval service of |years, or durirw the whole time trat . e — ibjecta! Gf withl | Bhet) thi sasiHrity O Diose Siolatine i izatioy of the foreign born. the inspection muster f the United States, which includes all|10 hirds have been required for entry. i e i - L Sies Jaein o Chief Sngineer 1 G. Cottrel Cletn p the com- |oufficers and enlisted men of the reg-|Three years ago Tom CA St and a large auai-|Jaw A% not have proper lamns, as i Samuel G P am- |officers an hree 3 T . I i S xercises | Ular army, the navy, the marine corps, | White Leghorns from 3 main the offenders are oper: ADPC op & L » SR g an i ™ d ‘the National Guard and Navai|land, laid 63 eggs i one White L —_— cheaper grade of cars warden, 1 © 2 ; ¢ Infan i M. Belaims St Bt A Ce from J. B Mowry, ch: a wili B the uni militix while In the servica of the |yield of 90 per cent. This re | For ts and Children { Beldiman, former Rumanian| Young Ferraro, his aze is 22, s Nt T e i | " peximent. GanmecHe {T'nited States, and officers in the Of- | until just about a year ago, when the in Berlin, having published |alwavs tried to have the lan state of Rhode Island. - - i InUse For Over 30 Ye: B e X haye 3 y : | Guards. The company received very |ficers Reserve Corps and enlisted men | new breed from Corvallis, Ore,, set the e 2r's 1y a letter addressed by him |end, mmed, and lichted at night. but Snyder, head clerk at the|.’ = a RTANC & ) v] - . ¥ avorable comment on appearance and |in nlisted Reserv Corps while in|mark one higher, making it 64 eggs in Always bears }1a mber to M. Bratlano criti- |that the light at times failed. Chief ore and manager of the Watch | fayerable comment on appeirarn active service. a week. Two weeks later a Pennsyl- i A | cizing Rumanian policy in the gross-|Brown suggested that when a lamp neh in the mood oid summer- | O - : Susbe o : & weelc . : brad e New Y v revitis m e lists of persons so regis- | vania pen of White Leghorns entered Sigantime of | est language, has been dismissed from [does not serve the purpose through t to New York by automo- Brevities. e e et L TR R TR L B s ¥ jroyEa e ;\?w,;lt;ddgfgc;“;’):»fin:":flr\?;;:‘h;v}: ben::y; erl; FJ;?")‘A A A. Thompson of East Haddam |drawn by lot by the fairest system |this weekly vieid of 64 egge, but until Miscellaneous . & 3 Sany was calling on friends In town Thurs- | that can be devised. Persons whose | now no pen has heen able to beat 54 Obed G. Kni there would be Investigation and, pe e T T Al g benls 3 e £h subjec n the cozst | dus, names are drawn and other persons|The honor falls to a pen of Barred ne), E haps, arvest avolded. service, Capt. Walter H. Davis| "Rev. B. D. Remington was in New |interested will be given an opportu- | Rocks owned by Fairfield Farms, Short | 10 Hollisto i D . Y w G d T h? cranristopher, Ferraro, a brother = of{has offered his service to the navy de- | Haven to attend the fumeral of H.|nity to present claims for exemption. | Trails, N, H. For the first five days of (White R es, was % for & th ! partment in any capacity for which he | Alger Thursday. zer was a|exclusion, or discharge from the draft|the contest week this pen made per- Mass. ont You Want Good Teet in "t lizhe Saee. "1ee uola he court| I it * s Saptain n mow, o | mesmber b Toc tocal paxt b the G A | Taa 1s Support “mack” ciotme "y “evie | $h6, Camiact ek this pen made er, | MAS il i e that he owned three machines, and| the retired list. R Burial was In East ‘Hampton | dence. or a total of 67 for the week, a dottes), Hartfor, Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to negiect them? Yeu [ihat he supposed the man in his eme | 0. ¢ : E : 3, tot . 2 s . JootEmn WIFERERRING e e i S S el B S A e e e o T B R R I S R S| - g erly reported for duty at Newport Fri. | week. land but no sced potatoes = produced | contest week ended on Monday Instead |dress to the presi CC™SIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES the law. but that it surely was unin- | 00 JoROT i o Y o e United | - Miss Nellie Symmes was a Hart- [ and DUt 0o of on Tuesday. And their efforts are |him to declare war ag STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE ohen he arfived at the itmes ‘stand, | States Naval reserves. ford isitor Thursdax. " e ‘NSTR“"E;_’;:E iR Bis brother said the machine he op-| Miss Jessie Wilbur Holdredse, e viallors 1n' Novwich Shtedny.. & & | erated did not work just right. Fe|Uate of Stonington High echool, ' I T L o ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS Fot into the auto to "ascertain the|and for tnree vears a teacher in the e e 1 o e < e e Ssanl ¢ | sehools 'n, and Arthur Trac < SRR e LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK ::omlobfle L dr&: sm‘;‘ed A oot of Beane . 1 e aaTen m::m,‘?e;‘:fiii;e, :‘Arns‘zns.s,mw _M:;:m: L If these appeal to you, call for examination and estimate. Ne | High street and back. not over a thous- | 1ast Wednesday. The marriage took hall. ‘ eharge for consultation. Sna H6at. ehieh an OMORr told him tHol ph:ce = thedhomo of the bride’s par- 5 the tail lamp was not lighted a - | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Heyman J. Hold- DR. F. C. JACKSON . OR. D. J. COYLE e o e e aua or- redse. Rev. Brercit P. Mathewson of MOOSUP © D bENTISTS e R P | Wt AND NEVER EXCELLED ANYWHERE BY ANYBODY ARE WHAT WE OFFES 4 Judge Willigms gave him his liberty. | The annual banquet of the Westerly | Further Appointments for Registra- L, \ (Successors to the Ring Deatal Ce.) and warned him to be more carefil in | Board of Trade will be omitted this| tion Day. Meeting of Thursday , the future in regard to respect for the | year, due to war conditions, and a — it i a Inte court again on & oimilep charge.|ed at which George B. Chandler of| Carpenter—Abbic F. Wood's Death.|l many little things that mean individuality—besides, the SCOPE AND VARIETY Lady Asistant Telephons as there were suspensions in two cases | Rocky Hill, a compensation commis- . pending against him aud they might|sloner of Comnecticut, aud one of the| Fitst Selectman John C. Gallup has 'OUR STOCK IS SO GREAT that you are assured of a perfect fit for your form, far be mads ffective. most brilliant ake , | made further appointments o | A e Casen of Tyank W, Cov and Mar- | Wit delsor o thbon e maticcis t | Follewing - persons 1o uct -asresis- | and purse. OUR PRICES DEFY COMPETITION — OUR SERVICE IS EFFICIE T ang, O e Sethe Iizaay | i the Torias tets, VE Pe Ameriea | L A ames & comtev: Bur 0. || — OUR BUSINESS METHODS ARE STRAIGHTFORWARD, AVOVE BOARD er an ndo R. Smith, way Crints, S v, v, A E . . commissioners of the town 0f Westerly, s Cook, William C. Nolan and Bdward |@ FASJLY UNDERSTOOD — and so entirely unlike the many schemes and doubtful ir i ith properiv laws on| Export of uncut di J. Gallagher. He has appointed Judge 5 5 in connection with proper; port w iamonds from b d 1dl: d al. Ol = ]| the Shore road were contiriued for one|France through the post to all Allied [John E. Prior chief registrar. ducements of other concerns that our business ethics stand out boldly and alone—OU veek. and neutral 8 . o Cchapter mem b gy it i Hon of Switserland, hae beenacscel | furnish ainner, to the registrars, in | VALUE-GIVING ABILITY IS AN ESTABLISHED FACT capable of absolute proof an Misi &dnt, et Bowiee- dannhter of lisea. the town nanl” It is cxpected wat|l is attested by HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS throug a: MENT WE ARE ABOUT TO MAKE parie e S S0 52| out our 17 Stores. inclusive. hurs- s s Dl e ke o oF Follow the crowd. THE PEOPLE’S JUDGMENT IS INVARIABLY RIGHT WRITING PAPER of good quality, in Pt bers present, the president, Mrs, J. o A new g qu ’ en O. Main presiding. = Thisiness iwaq = ¥ 1B 2 considered and followed by the usual . ' = reading. The next meeting, which ls 1 ou is 1 i finish, at 22 sl Ib. : ENVELOPES to match HELP YOUR COUNTRY BY BUYING A BOND I s Yume T i x 18 lup Thursday 'ternoon June 7, wi - 2 ., . . . i b4 at 8¢ per package_ ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN e T O e masate: We will sell you just as good if not better clothing in our store on credit for not | . i Chosen Marshal. one cent more than you would pay in any cash store. ! We have the $10.00 CERTIFICAES issued by The Federal Reserve Ri Das: ) ichard zett has been chosen & REMEMBER Bark of New York, which are intended for those who wam to aid she || mShAl for S a3 Ind ‘Srachesion IT’S NOT NECESSARY TO PAY CASH FOR YOUR CLOTHING ! H H Government in its great undertaking, but who do not wish to subscribe m‘l\q'l:!sns;l'\d 1 3 g 3 Gladys Daggett expects to o a 10c investment will start you on the road s e s e e R e e B We will gladly charge your purchases, and you pay for them in easy partial ; - e to receive another week's instruction TR R L R ] to ownmg a Kodak ca“ at our Kodak DB' services, and when five of these certificates are secured we will ex- on_canning. PR Y y ey. ! 7 i i o Matthew ‘Barr of e a - change them for a $50.00 United States Government bond, bearing in e e e partment and let us help you to get started. torest at the rate of 3 per cont. a ye Taxiouzn ‘a7 ihe mome of M parente, § s | THE CRANSTON CO. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK gl e 115 Main Street, Norwich, Conn i FOR FLETCHER'S { 'y /d 0 e : CASTORIA

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