Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 6, 1917, Page 7

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arteous &Ml_lgill [ LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly and h Pa- e i e t ¥ "’"’ 1 Day and Night states and the Mississippl valley with 3 . “Mli "h': o :.:wwm Our Ann al J &le f w 4 88 Main Street :enlrfl“:vflre:ort.:"ell u' e g ; . This tiny bottle holds an “ “ne 0 omen s - 4 Tistupsitios fenaea Sixty-eight men- were admitted to|tarelli, Ttaly; -Abrahaw -Alperowl s Bl v . e e e "o, | citizenship in the United States at|Russia: _Laizer i e g % e 2o |the naturalization session of the su- |Charles Milistein, Russia; | Govered this ether com- g B perior court in this city on Tucsday. |Henry Buekley, Great Britain; L Dound ‘and awed it Free: - IViUS) naerwear New Bngland -states. Case ug.\h and | Hugo Jobnson, S & ] Small bottles of ; 'n'ln:;np:rn.mr.‘l" ase ow .:;f &n. sea- B 3 Bth fi—non. nke m shown average parts coun- s nducted 2 - - pan iry except on the easiern siope of the b, U ? na Chriaasvarghis, Turver. > Fore mn " "mg ents The Annual Sale of Women’s considerably cooler. e as 3 Great Britain: Thomas face in agony and spoil Muslin Underwear i The indications are that the wea- k. : - Thorvald Your beauty but get a lit- ther will be avercast. with showers . . Denmark; Nicholas Amato, Ml\g‘ tle bottle of freezone and and not much change in ture ulius Rubin Rasgie Martin e - apply a few drops on|f pegt now at its Wednesday and Thursday in the mid. Britain; zyoki, : Joseph Victer 'Enos, your tender, aching corn The active selling of the dx%‘ hAth':“(‘l: a:.‘d N‘(‘l’a England state: z i Matthe or callus. énl.t:ntly the e winds alons north Atlantic 2 Alexpudar ¢ Sweden; disappears an ortly vou s and middle Atlantic ecoasts wilj be oat Pe: taly; WA And the corn or callus so snriv- [j Past few days has in no way moderate variable winds and showers. | & I Socten: Alexander, Portugal. Mitenell, | siea and locss that Yeu can L it off art 3 ni 0z, | with the i 3 ooy Forecast. RE Gevar : Jax ok o fth the ANEeTE w set wid of a hara || lcssened the variety.. You can Wednesdsy, Thuraday showi Sy Hy : Edmond M corn, soft corn or a corn between the ‘sdnesday. Thy v ers. tain: Cummnm: la, T Nic- | Great Britain; Pow- {toes, as well as hardened calluses e s _Southern New England and_Eastern Capozzo, Ital enires Sand, without suffering one particle. You|fl SOM€ y, or any day this ;;:;.‘; :r;;‘.hslx:::;ly showers Wednes- T"‘°“3‘¢.f'““"“' fi:nrknbr Italy' Jghn ‘:Senpmuh. Italy; Ax‘!\} feel no pain or irritation while appiv- - Britain; Jus Lunansk us- | Joseph Sylv: ortugal; James Jo-| freezon: ards. It is eek. 3 2 s and Professional Cards, Etc. Obssrvations in Norwich; iai"Carlo DoBlarbiert, Ttaly: "Noii Mor- | xeph Snreanas, Grea® Dritain: Hagh - i week, with a certainty of finding The following records reported from MagEhall. - Geeat g e o Sevim's Dharmacy, show. the changes P"“hfl Bruun, Denmark; Carmine in temperatures and the barometric changes Tuesday: Estima! Furnished JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS {The regular routine of business was|§ every line complete, and there ro, Italy. h Legare, in; Al Moskowitz, Russia: Cornelius ot s -[transacted. Joseph Connor, Great Britain; Moische : JEWECERS o 4. | Weinberg, Ruasian: Julius Deutsch, | McNeely, Great Britain: John Notes. are a great many lines, e e : i Russing Chilotopher James _Isbister, | ilnson, Great. Britain: Percival Col-| Mary Rabishaw of New London is Great Britain; Karl Hendrik Hendrik- |lins, Great Britain. the guest of her sister here for a few Remember — there are hun- son, Russia; Isador Mints, Russia;| Court will come in this (Wednes- |days. Abraham Luger, Austria; Herbert Bu-|day) morning to resume the trial of e Comparisons. s chanan, Great Britain: Leonard Will- |the case of Aunie Maria Fillmore vs| Miss Bertha Benoit of Front strect |l dreds . NCW Bm“da m“ons Pesaistions Jop dinesing: TR jam Cooper, Great Britain: _Louis|Charles A. Gager, A controversy over|is spending a week with relatives in of beautiful, new garments Tuesday's weather: Fair, ‘Hoffman, Russia; Goffredo Natale Sar-!farm property in Montville, ‘Worcester. by cloudy. to choose from—all at special sale prices. These few sugges- COWSLIPS, DANDELIONS, LETTUCE, RADISHES, i Miss Annie Troeger of South A street is the guest of her brother in Hartford for a few days. WiLL HOLD PUBLIC ST. MARY’S SOCIETY o8 REVIEW ON THURSDAY TO EXEMPT DUES 5 = m. e Fo—— Albert Portelance is -th t of ETC. 3 % Academy Battalion to Close Season's | Of All Members Who Are Drafted or | rrienas in Roohester, N. Y. for a fow |§ tions: 5 5 Work This Week. Enlist. days. Mr. Portelance has been at- = People’s Market & = i o o o Academy battat: | Two cansiast aisey g PR e SR, O R rotieni ) 1y : - e work the Academy battal- 'wo candidates were initiated at the | in Buffalo. E B s H (4 jon will close with mext Thursday's |regular meeting of St. Mary's T. A. orset Covers Long White Skirts 6 Franklin Street it ‘V public review. In the two months|B. society held Tuesday evening in Many from here attended the Buf- Many excellent values in Corset Women's Long White Skirts at Beplorable Noad 14| quring which the battalion has had [ their rooms on Broadway. There was |falo Bill show in New London Tues- |} Covers at 21c, 44c, 69c and up to | %4 69c, 85c, 98c and up to $2.69 JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propriet arill they have taken up close order|a good attendance at the meeting. It!day afternoon. David Livinsstone, [§ o iy S BT E I Six_hours afler high water it 1a low | work, the manual of arms, squad, pla- | was voted to exempt all members from [ who was at one time connected with 8o. Short White Skirts tide. which Is Tollowed by fAlood t ide. toon, company and hattalion move dues who are drafted or enlist in the | the circus, was among those attend- o It is hoped that next year|army, navy or any other bramch. Pre- |ing. Muslin Gowns Unusually good values in Short Skirts at 44c and 69c. DR. A, J. SINAY GREENEVILLE B Batalion can Mave taiforms enn | Nl yary steps were taken towards rifies to take the place of the wooden |appointing a committee for the pur- Women’s Muslin Gowns ' at 39, i . __|zuns they have used this vear. The|pose of giving the boys of Norwich, . 42c, 69c and up to $3.69. Combin; il H Renistration. Work Goes Smoothly— |0, lors are also anxious fo take | who will leave at the call to tht eol- Do e ¥ bination Suits en 1S King's Daughters Attend Conference | i) extended order drills and theoreti- | ors, a good send off. FARN_In Hartford, Jume 3. 1917, a Mol Die Muslin Combination Suits — ex ro—. e —Gardner-Farrell Wedding—Notes. | cal tactics. The society voted to assist the Rea| Saushier Barbara Mol ammeriy of lushin ‘wers cellent values at 44c, 85c, $1.20 and Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich o s l'—n. AT At present there are a h‘;xndlted and | Cross and will give an entert.lvg:sn; Danielson. Many excellent values in Draw- | up to $2.69. 5 he registration work at Union hall | ifty-eight 6n the roil under the in-|in the near future, the proceeds of | ENG—In Norwich, June 1. 1% son, Phone 1177-3 off smoothly on Tuesday and|struction of C. A. Hagbers, Sidney |which will go to the Red Cross. R g B RESaSEIRIG Ry 99 AN upito. ABe: Extra Size Garments LL] ~ L l'@xls;(mrs \Ierr-l ke;lu busk\- from | Alling, Paul Latham, Sidney Morrall, e b e BN ther W. King of Corning road. W, ’s Ch - W, R o e L o the opening-until the close. t noon | W. R. Baird and Edward McKay. The T 1 — L 1917, O] n speciatize in Extra Size Ga WILLIAM C. YOUNG d TRINITY EPISCOPAL PARISH. |BEROSIER_In Piainfleld, June 4. 191 men's emises S spssvian in Butre Sie Qeor- Successor to expected that nearly 400 would sign | Rogers, Phillips, McCormick and Wil- e e RS Sl JIC 9 W Baew Ber, A splendid showing of Chemi at 44c and upwards — Gowns at STETSON & YOUNG before closing time. The committee |son, quartermaster sergeants, Iager, 9 Neo icers for at 45c, 89c and up to $1.29. 75c and upward: of the Women's League under the su- | Sevin and Johnson, musicians: Wil- Coming Year. CARPENTER and BUILD! e ; : Famph- Mo U ER |pervision of Mrs. Archibald Gilchrist | liam Wyman, color sergeant: Humph ALDRICH-—HAKE—In Groton. June 3, [abnur 200 had registered and it was|non-commissioned staff consists of Annual Mee! s Sk Wik were kept hard at work during the |rey and Suplicki, colgr guard. Cap-| The annual parish mesting of Trin- —HAKE ‘ Drices by skilicd laparsials &t TIBht! 4. " and the women deserve much | tain Hagbers s battalion commander | ity Episcopal church was held Tuesday | A3Le, by Rev G B Atha, Wdgar J. Teloahinte 30 West Main St | Cedit for the assistance which they |and Sidney Alling is adjutant. ~ Atfevening with the rector, Rev. J. Bldred | oy yvpn * sm0CKFORD — In_Groton, ;- #in 8t |0 kindly zave. Thursday’'s review the standing of the Bm'tv;‘l. l;rfisld;ns- "{jh:dofllceés Zlet(';t;:ld June 3. 1917. by Rev. G. R. Atha, ’ students will be read and the officers |are the following: Wardens, E D s S St > Z 3 NOTICE WEDDING. for mext Vear will be appointed on a|bert, Henry ™ Parker: 'vesirymen, L ety P e hen Women’s Wash Skirts, a complete showing of all the latest — merit basis. Charles H. Phelps, R. ¢ e o ook Tunia 3. 3 2 DEAD HORSES AND COWS Gardner—Farrell. i T il Gilbert, P W. Chapman, T 117, Titiian KRi r?;,,}.‘;.-h}‘ ook June = |} models. The styles are very attractive, some with but- Removed Free of Charge Monday morning at 7 o'clock Mi First company—Captain, H. T. Slat- [ J. , C. B. ."A. T.| P. Cope of Philadetphia. 2 Gall 1526 New London. Ask ,’" Ch Ellen May Farrell and George I, |tery: first lieutenant, J. C. Keefe: < DUGAS _RITCHBR—_In_Putnam, June toned fronts, with pretty pearl buttons and smart effects Cate~. Reverse cherge. 4% | Gardner were unfted in marriage second lieutenant, T. P. L mer- . bert. 5. 19 ‘l"n’by Rem_‘n _,:: ’[“‘;‘“Bediu'f“ a- . kets. The materials are dependable in eve Wi WEST SIDE 4IDE co. Rev, J. H. Fitzmaurice in St. Mary's | geants, McMiilian, Burkle, [():rfi;gson. b (h:nlcr]m‘n :{'d .: T!Su(llll\l;n e ey, Totpe i, M n poc! . pe! Ty > A | church, They were attended by Miss | Fanning, Rogers: corporals: Dolbeare, | were elected delegates to attend the - . P. O. Box 379, New Londen | ansa Hoore of New Gritain and Mr. ) privates, Adams. | convention that will be he! e e Price range $1.25, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 and up to $6.50. & - Maurice Carroll of this eity. 4 ; . 'Bowen. FBradlaw, | da: - 2 R 3 Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and| The brido wore & traveling suit of Byrne, Bailey, Campbell, Con- | H. F. Parker and W. E. : AN IS T X rantil o 7756k || We also show some very attractive Skirts in pretty Khaki Piel Bros’ Real R wisteria color and black picture hat |nor, Coughlin, Dyer, Donahue, Graff,| The delegates to the archdeaconry Cha: : GERMAN BEER on k DI : b . : s Draught st the and wore a bouquet of bridal roses. ‘Hall, J. Hall, Hertz, ohnson, Le- | meeting are P. W. Chapman, A. T. Sul- | e % il Kool designs and in velvet corduroy. The maid of honor was dressed in a |vin, McNally, Meyer, Newbury, Noves, | livan, H. F. Parker, . E. Gilbert; L‘l,l“(v;efl“%glflulqfi b 5 DEL-HOFF HOTEL dark blue suit with black picture hat | Purvis, Raphael, Shea, Smith, Sevin, | delegates to the federation of church- oy Sk R EUROPEAN PLA and wore pink roses. Slocum, Sullivan, Turner, Himes. es, A. T. Suilivan nad W. E. Gilbert. Jchl-lo—lg Srotok. Tgma- L. 10 et N After the ceremony a wedding| Second company—Captain, C. D.|H. Parker and C. H. Phelps were 2 xpw aabury. Conn. oo & A 3 % 3 & . o HAYES BROS., Props. breakfast was served at the home of | Hanover, Jr.: first lieutenant, W. M. |elected auditors. SKELLY_In Woodbury, Conn. June 4 |§ New Lingerie Waists, dainty designs, in a variety of mod- L ¢ 1227 - the bride’s mother to a lary number | Eastwoo second lieutenant, T. P. W ed; Westerly, for- . . . elephone 1227 26-28 Broadway | o ic s and, relatives. T Sears: .~ sergeants, Graham. Palmer, 3o, ey Waaxe o Westarly. €o els that will meet all wants, the assortment including some s and, 1 ? ¥ Tried to Evade Registration. The bride’s Bift to her bridesmaid | Sharples, Phillips; corporals, R.| e e Bl . s B 1852 oty St was 3 handssme. cameq broseh. while | Sayies, Bennett, {Bradlaw: privates, | Tour men, probably collese men, | MFRRIECIS, SOUHIC, 3 Wiliam .|| very handsome Waists in tailored and ruffled effects— DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |the sroom presented his best man |Arnold, Brand, Battersby. Brewer, from New York, understood to be sons| Merrill, aged 76 years. with an epal stick pin. Betnick, Cass, Corcoran, Fanning, Ha- | f rich men, came to town Fiiday | Funeral services 11 be held in the X . O8. e Bin. The weadnm S onn- | night and took lodging in a local | Central Baptist church Thursday. at $2.00 and $2.9 zifts- included silverwgre, cut glass, | zam, Hourigan, Harris, Jensen, Dental Slirgefin china, monex and linen: son.’ Jones, Kadish, Leathers, Luther, | boarding house. = They stayed until| JUBS.T 20 q™ 13" atfend witnout for; and Mrs. Gardner left at moon Main, Millard, BMarquardt. Marx, Nor- D e when_ i SN B further notice. Burlal private. ™. it S or Philadelphia where they will spend | ton, Sadinsky, Shabeco French leave” but were caug] % 17 H d N S k cGrory Building. Norwich. Genn. [ (e o itn, Jagnes T Fare | Third company —Captain, Charles|just in time. On further investiga- | FEWITTdn Norwich. june i 1917 Some Handsome New Smocks rell, a brother of the bride. On their | Tirrell: first leutenant, John. Sul tion by the proprietor of the board- | pyneral services will be held at his - " & = s return they will reside at the home |V cond lieutenant, Gerald Braz- | ing house it was found out that they ., Taurel Hill road. Thurs- of Striped Poplin, with neat smocking, in a belted model, b the brida's mother. Mrs. James Far. | 7il: sergeants, Nelson, Hall, LaFoun- | Were in this ecity trving to evade the ;. at 2 p. m. Burial in " g TEAMING AND TRUCKING |rell. 495 North Main street. taine, McCormick; corporals, Hiscox, | conscription draft bill / sizes 16 to 46, colors are blue, rose and green—price $2.98 DONE VERY PRO S oo a Bamford, Bigelow, Driscoll: privates, e R R N- o y. T Sl MPTLY AND AT ttend Conference. Avery, Aldrich, Barnett, Bailey. Bald- Norris Ryley in Battery B. N L Brown. 70 vea s 4 REASONABLE PRICES xany of the local circles of the(Win Brush, Church. Covelle Connors | Norris Ryley of this city has en . I oy Gt : Another offering mcluddes some unusually preuyl Sm°"“k“ ng's Daughters sent delegations to 3 b ~ | listed in Battery B, Rhode Island Fiek Thursday afternoon. J T i 1 p— v A. D. LATHROP the “convention at Jewett Sy Tues- Hiull. Jacobson, Lemngwell, Ma- | iNR( R Boely T g [Sland Bl Servicen in the Ttrd Baptist ch in white, rose, blue and green — at $1.98, regular value day. A large number from the Loyal |honey, McCarthy, Raphael. Rasmus-|phe expects will come in Julv. Mr.| North Stonington, at 233, By inl} $2.50. Phone 175 Findors. Ficart's Ease and Taphemian | sen, Sears. Sobcl Tholan, Tuber, Wax. | Ry1ey 1s an assistant aver ar the U. 5. | Gmily ot U nlon cemmetery, o .50. circles attended, leaving Norwich on | WilcoX, Gallup. Finishing company and has a large : : ik v the 8.45 trolley. Mrs. L. O. Potter, | Fourth company—Captain. Raymond | yumper of friends in this city. Also CARD OF THANKS Excellent value in the regulation Middies, very neatly DRS. L. F and A. J. LaAPIERR®E | state secrétary of the order, delivered ; first lieutenant, Richard Mor- | 63’ \acon of this city, a salesman B . h. i an interesting address at the confer- | $20: 5:::;‘;’"‘:;“253,1“‘;-’“31,3"“‘1 Hati | for the American Radiafor company, [ The pastor and ATIpecy. o the. Mo made, sizes 16 to 46—price $1.00 each. 7 Main S ich, cnce. imer: L= i - 2 inley Avenue p i ! treet, Norwich, Conn. Wiison: _corporals, Avery, iy aiinged T 1w WA Duiecs extend thanks to the friends of the Office Hours: Sluggers Defeat Seventh Streets. |laudet. Sullivan, v church for assisting inh'the ef:or( to g 10 &« m to 2 3 i 4 meet the deficit for this conference enth street boys Tuesday afternoon.|o ot Keenan, TLee, Markoff, Morley. | British-American Relief Fund In- | been met; the pastor's salary paid up Murphy, McNally, Moran, Metzzer, O~ < 1l balance of $30. Anyone h St 2 < s 2 H s—Se to a smal ¥ A . N Straet bovs Siartod te ot the Tour il | Nefl. Rabinoviich, Reed. Ringiand,| Srease veral Hundred Register | 22,8 S8 0510 Cancel this can send || This offering includes all our Women’s Fiwe Dress Hats - $ e e SAFEAL : oo ‘_u“" 'e:; Stoddard, Sayles, Schwartz, Shea, Tuesday—Maennerchor Club Holds | their offering to Mr. Speed Evans, & Vel" au ln, The battery for the Sluggers was En Starms, Tirrell. Meeting—Notes. treasurer of the church, 118 McKinle: in colors—Gage Hats and Pattern Hats from our own right and M g e g avenue. 3 d R > w 5] d Lol ATTENDED MEMORIAL SERVICE. = 'l'}:le British-American War Relief CHARLES F. H’-AZA'}H\;, work room. Choose now at $6.95, former prices $7.50 Roten ———— “und is steadily increasing though the President. an epal!' ork PRI g i LTS < | Local Coast A s Made | past week’s collections have fallen HENRY RIVERS, to $15.00. Mk o s ) S e at ;'» Trip to Yantic Last Evening. slightly below the average of the pre- Vice President. OF ALL KINDS ON Mary's church Tuesday morning for ceeding weeks. The amount previous- SPEBD EVANS, UNTRIMMED 483 FINE 48c Ne. M itaey ghne souls of Mr. and| yantic had a touch of militarism |1y acknowledged is $324.30. collected Treasurer. HATS AT C FLOWERS AT AUTOMOBILES, 25 s Tuesdy: nigkt when the members of|for week snding June 2. $16.95, tatal MARIUS CORLYN A manufacturer’s _sample line of | Fine Flowers, in all the wanted g ¢iil be a meeting of the La- ji1® t1Wa local Coust axtillery companies, | amount collected, $341.45. Secretary. novery desirable | kinds and colorings, a splendid CARRIAGES. W, a 10 society of the e wiia|the Fifth and Third, attended the me o Norwich, Ct., June &th, 1917. , WAGONS, ettt aCieensville | morial and prayer services held in P T A to $1.50. Gy e R e Voeoncs- | Grace Episcenal church. = The . teal DINe. YAOCUD TRUCKS and CARTS, Seannette. Lothogp, e home of Mrs.|sp5irit from, the patriotic sense was B o Children's Trimmed Hats, in all the newest shapes and colorings—thres » P- revealed when the Third company ar- ugas—Ritcher, special lots at 98c, $1.98 and $2.98, value up to $5.00. i i inti N rived in the village, having marched | The wedding of Edmund Dugas, son Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- - “t"a‘:*‘t of U!&se w’hb ;ere employed ] oo the state .,_,',,‘or. u,.d,f the com- |of Mr. antl Mrs. Prime Dugas of this ming, Upholstering and Weood Work. | Y ories that closed Tuesday put| .ng of Capt. William R. Denison. place, and Miss Blanche Ritcher of Blacksmithing in all its branches. | hesides reaistening na thy abaaens| 'Rev. J. W. Areson, rector of the|Putnam took place Tuesday morning Women’s Trimmed Street Wear Hats, in Java and Milan Hemp—two very special lots at $1.98 and $2.98, value up to $5.00. Women’s Dress Hats, new shapes and new ideas in trimming—some ex- ceptional values at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98. RIMMED SANTRIMMED. $1.85 | UEIRORNES. $1.85 Women’s Untrimmed Panama Hats, | Women’s Untrimmed Leghorn Hats, in all the newest shapes—these are in several of the leading shapes— very special value at $1.85. these are very special value at $1.85 church, gave a brief address. in Putnam. The ceremony was per- share for the country. ol Penison of ina Third com- | formed by Rev. Charles F. Bedard in 15 Main Street pany has received orders to discharge|St. Mary’s church, in the presence of e | Seven of the married men, the order |2 large number of relatives: and Z dating June 2. friends. The couple were attended by Different—But Satisfactery. Prime Dugas, father of the groom, Indigestion causes worry, nervous- | Daplerable Condition of War Refugees | 204 Mr. Richier. After the ceremony DIRECI'ORS 507 to 515 North Main St. ness, ick headache, l\;mm_xs}-eu, e | e towe. of Neewich | ne breakiasl was served of B Ded bRl bokiing WAk ohn- liruse s sneaived W conx O DS che] Disra Lotan 15 the hotne of My Dby CA McRae, Raleigh, Ga., writes: ‘“Foley %fi;’:;;,,,;“‘s,;';th‘“‘;,::,‘.‘imi’ e?,’,’,,f{ and oday Wil e for & weadeteE 3 tour to Provi S/ e VE WEI,D[NC & MFG. CQ.|catnariic Tabieis cicanse my svstem | 1Y joughby, Smith, American consul i e ot “andl LR thioroughly and do not gripe or hurt at Automobile and Machine Parts Welded. { 2ll. T recommend them to others and %?;‘?:fmtmfié o R i ¢ Garage work a Specialty. i ey o m ‘American Consulate, Tiflis. Large Number Reg A SALE OF KNIT UNDERWEAR This offering includes special values in Summer Weight Work Guaranteed. : ) General condition of refugees has| The resistration in this place was & . . i e ant than anvihing ever seen’ THey |reached critical stage. Nearly two |lively all during the day and several Lady Assistant Knit Underwear for Women, Misses and Children. Here s P b 3 |Years exiled from their homes. Only |hundred filled out the blanks. The Telephone 328-3 ach, invigorate the liver. Loe & Oss00d are some of the special offerings: oy negligible proportion have been abje | registrars were kept busy as well as to find work in their new environ- |the ladies giving out the Registration HENRY E. CHURCH ment. What little money or posses- | Day badges. The Ponemah Co. did WM, At 11c—Children’s Ribbed Pants, | At 12/2c—Women's Ribbed Ve ? sions they were able to bring with [not close their plant during the day, SMITH ALLEN A A i extra size, ehort sle ortnn s w or them now exhausted. Great distress [although the help that wished to res- Ry R A o Pl from hunger. Housing bad. Bedding |ister were allowed to leave whenever e trimmed. vakie 396, At 14c—Women's Extra Siz At 11c—Women’s Ribbed Vests, low bl e nec and sleeveless, value - 15c. At 14c—Women's Fixtra Size Sleeve At “1lc—Women's Ribbed Vests, N Nwatw, value low ne and short sleeves, | At 18c—Women's Extra Size Ribbed value I8 Vests, sleeveless, value 26¢ At 14c—Women's Ribbed Vests, | At 18c—Women's Ribbed Vests, ex ‘ A‘ ER entirely lacking among large propor- |they chose. The J. B. Martin Co. S tion. In many districts signs of ex- |shut down at 4.15, giving their em- o NTIsT haustion appearing. Large numbers |ployes plenty of time to register. fi: old, or llck;tvr xe-.k"I‘nen Wilhb:a.m- les to support. ppalling number of Funml Director idows with dependent children. Ma- | . """‘;""’"‘" mcl‘"b MJ'“- — jority will not be able to return to o resular monthly meeting of the (g ite 46 Shannol aildii D e e oo ol aeannerchor Singtng aub wes heig |SAite n B 14 Ice Cream ON SALE AT £ Untrimmed Hats, 1 | shapes and colorings, all at 48c, | riety, all at 48c a bunch, value up | 3 3 timate 40,000 orphans here. Need for | Tuesday evening in the club rooms 3 T cket Stree” 5 s, v and Malmer > B oo it » lurgs Tumber yreaant. The] T e with lace yoke, value 19c. tra size, short sleeves, value Rid at this time greater than ever be- | regular routine of business was trans- At 12‘/zc—\Vomon s Extra Size 25¢. ; fore. acted and ‘the reports of the officers Vests, low neck and sleeve- | At 250—Women's Lace Tnmm/\d cy 2 —_— read and approved. Matters pertain- less, value 15c. Ribbed Pants, sizes to & 60 MAIN STREET Prompt serviceday or night in Medical Officers’ Reserve Corps. | ing to the good of the society were |l Shea & Burke s Dr. David Sussler;, interne at the |discussed. = _— Lady Assistar: Q| w "y Backus hospitai, has succe: d 41 Main Street On account of increase in price of to- 3 fully passed the mental and phys! Wheel Club Meeting. the Whitestone lexaminations for the medical officers’| There was a large attendance at anl D’ tors o B R R 1000, ——— = reserve corps, and he expects lo re- |the Tegular meetng of the Ponemah recior J. F. CONAN port for duty the latter part of the|Wheel club held Tuesday evening in sanza b/ the. club house on Norwich avenue.

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