Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 22, 1917, Page 2

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on her husband’s life. n cently been a patient at Day Kim- ball hospital and it V, tution that shé was 2 fi her husband are ‘and living in Schoolhouse lane. Looking for Lost Boy. PRIZES TO EMPLOYES bicnog heve ot ;“5;1‘-“?&!3“"; ek Qz:; E. J. Ives of Main street was in Put- 5 and knoc OFFERED BY THREAD CO. ,_,,hfl?jce“, m”;,,,, He was nneg g?:z!%‘g;:::-ny”l: —w?!:““"v‘;u‘“ eight dollars and costs which he pai 5 SHEpeETRE For Best Kept Tenbments and Grounds | 1% Ladition to having Judment oe. | Wednesday night. \ —Also for Window Boxes—Company | pended on a seatence of thirty davs | cOMMENCEMENT EXERCISES to Erect 135 New Two-tenement|in jail. He was turned over to the Fronais probation officer who will have him OF 8T. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL. . in charge for a period of six months. . In keepi: with their policy of | Guard ™ o, Fi Address to Graduates by Rev. Paul n ing wi y & a making Willimantic a better city_to| Cuardsmen Wrangle, Fight, Are Ar Keating of Stamford. live in, the flicials of the local Amer- > i foan Thread company's plant has of- | Two members of Company 'K got in- | The 39th annual commencement of Ym_ can’t fafl]om ts Pos. b v - [to an argument in a iocal restaurant | St. Joseph's 1 was held in Terl e On Il e RN e [ Puuracas martiie e e e | Soncpi Shurc e evessilE at ds about -the = £ T esines Shos Cprises others | to leave the place. The final settle- | 7.30 before a large audience. The par- & 'fia “nul ou have will be given for the most attractive |Ment of the argument was held be- | ent the. & . 12 Ta s, ) window boxes and the boxes will be|hind a box car in the local freight |tended t sl g 'mmm‘“ Turmened by ihe company. | These |yard shortly after. During the morn- 1 > b 1 2, ist of five, three |ing the men were placed under ar.|by Rev. Paul Keating of Stamford. t f s s itare. “For the bect Mept |reat by members of the company and | Rey. F. T. Bannon of this eity pre tes it out wi a- -dae- tenement and yards the company of- |taken to the armory. s inciaded o BendrAN : 1 ve, four, three and d 4 A e B “wnfle ton Diizes of oné |MILL EMPLOYES GOMPLIMENTED | Donald Francis Conneliy, Abble Teress ! ¢ mdable gaSOhne. dollar will be offered. The judges in " Danahey, Ralph Hurlbert Gibson, Dor- ihe contests will be Mrs, Amelia Da- |Thread Company Praises Generosity [othy Helen Hevrin, Marion Claire The Sign of a Reliable Dealer and the World’s Best Gasoline mon, Miss Harriet Tabor, Frank Al-| in Subscribing to Liberty Loan, |Jlurlihe, Mary Rose de Marchi, Esther 2 = Lucille Martin, Midred Leah Meyer- paugh, John F. Donohue and Charles g : W, Hin Mr Alpaugh will be chair-| Agent A D. Boss of the local branch . e 0~ . t o DEALERS WHO SELL man of the committee. of the American Thread company has 3 o - S In order that their employes will |received a letter from the officials of | DOT, Helen Claire Ottenheimer, Forest - t d bes SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE not lack tenements suitable for them [the company, -complimentary to the |2orton Richards and Mary Agnés C. IS lt (] Plll'es an and of good location the officials of | way the employes in Willimantic sub- | Welch. 4 the plant have announced that the ;;Eisbedn to blhe Liberty lloarf:. Of the m;{‘g":eD;;f;a'?"fg&:‘,';-,rfggvh‘;:‘ln- & W. R. BAIRD, Norwich ¥ erection of fifteen new two-tenement |$308,850 subscribed by all of the mills , 5% 5 % | b‘lt I < ai 7o fouses will be staried seon. These |ihe locai piant subseribed to 391.60q | The Heavena Are Teiling, Hayaen, by every on € THAMES SQUARE GARAGE. houses will be erected in the new vil- 'of the issue. Copies of the letter to|Z2r2des 6, 7 and 8 under direction of rry, Prop., ‘MAJESTIC GARAGE, 8. J. Bottomly, Prop.. Norwich CHARLES S. PECKHAM, Norwich SCOTT & CLARK CORP. Norwich C. V. PENDLETON, JR., Norwich F. H. ETHIER, Norwich LEE & OSGOOD CO., Norwich FELIX BURZYCKI, Norwich . M. B. RING AUTO CO,, Norwich L. W. CARROLL & SON, Norwich JONATHAN SMITH, Norwich Town lage and will be the same style as Agent Boss will be posted in the va-|C: H. Caswell; act of consecration to the present ho The plans for [rious mills of the local plant. the sacred heart, Ralph Hurlbert Gib- eV O €er ga On, no houses have not all been completed . 1r-| fl("!. {7( c?nsecral!o? to our but as soon as these \:;r&;l ready, wo! IV Boy Brought Back. sc‘e:nfe‘:;ll-‘!{g‘;fa-;lied:lxsn:;dtdipg;;‘;: » will be started and Willimantic w Chief D. J. Killourey was in Put- : . matw h t. Zoon have ‘ffiecn’ up (o Gate tene- |nam Thursday in search of & boy who | eV drr BARDOR: goid medal for r where you puy 1 ment houses for use. ran away with the circus that showed | SXCSUERFR, | TR Ohtistian .doctyine, & in Willimantic Wednesday. The lad | {77700, 9 A0 m‘o;re::”l')‘::::b'g ’Iht ou don t ¥ ihe, '17; silver me or excel- Frank Burns and Edward Backofen |Folice who notified the police of other | 1 nTlliS T Sllver medal for % £ - li Penalized by South Coventry Offi- | ites to look out for the boy and the | plnl "y oille Martin, '13: silver mueds have m readJuSt adae cate resu was his detenti ? Rillonaontion In Putnam| ) for excellence in studies, awarded to ROCKVILLE MEN FINED cials. until Chief Killourey arrived. Bonaid Francis Connells, 171 . Vem . W. E. BALDWIN, Taftville Frank B and Edward Backofen, reator, choir; address to graduates, - b PEOPLES' STORE, Taftville o Erank Burns and Edwara Backoten FUNERAL S e St e, s carburetor every time you PROFLES STORE Tari thorities of South Coventry to answer : Lift Thine Eyes, from the erator o e I Gl Gf Tkt o ot ibs Jevemiah Sowarc Elijah, Mendelagohn, grades & 3 ang GEORGE DRESCHER, Balt! former_was brought before the offi- |, J1% f“"e?’ of Jeremiah Seward was|s, under direction of C. H. Caswell; | our ROBERT R. SOUTER, Hanover cials Wednesday afternoon and enter- | g ek Thusadertaking rooms at| benediction of the blessed sacrament: g MAX RICHLAND, Norwich Towsn - 9.30 o'clock Thursday morning. Re- | e - > ed a plea of guilty to the charge of 1o hymn, Holy God, We Praise Thy Name, and costs which he paid. Backofen |pe, “T°PT BT ot AR T DSOS BY | baid Turner. IJ()O or e s ke e S et Th |Feoick Pkt SNomad; Moty Relief Corps’ Danation $100. Y SR BESE £ ¢ | John Jennings and John MeCann. The =y “_oman,"R 1‘“{“c’“ g - = . = an’s Relief Corps has do- Sign. It means quick ick starts, an eager plc -up A. R. MANNING, Yantic W. E. MANNING, Yantic JOHN F. RICHARDSON, Preston City GEORGE W. MANSFIELD, Poque~ tannuck CHARLES D. WOLF, Jewett F. H. GILBERT, Jewett ( JOHN H. TRACY, Jewett Ci BLAKE & MORGAN, Jewett ( ———— —- === | burial was in t. Joseph's cemetery. ) » nated $100 to the Red Cross during } WEDDING, the present year. Some time ago the v order voted $25 for the cause and at FiahaDagt. a recent meeting it was voted to do- Miss Doris Eiva Post of Andover |3te $73 more. ty Charles Henry Fish of Manch u 3l 7. L. HERBERT & SONS, Voluntown er were united in marriage in the orms Ordered. d dn g S B ngregational, chutch of Gilead on| Captain Frank P. Fenton of the Io- and stur y Vmg Power- EZRA DAYON, Glase: - aftornoon at 3 o'clock, | €2l Home Guard has ordereXthe uni- NELSON J. ADAMS, Hanover dnesda; v. John S. Porter officiated at the {forms for the compary shipped at e once. Captain Fenton was notified that the uniforms were cased, ready agles’ Team of Hartford to Play. |for shipment, and he ordered them The Eagles of Hartford will be the | ShiPPed on. traction at Recreation Park Satur- oD ay afternoon. With the practics the Brief Mention. local boys have been going through| B. J. Girousrd of Fitchburg, Mass nd the repytation of the visiting team (s in this city on business. 200d game is looked for. The Thread | An informal dance was given at the am will present the usual |Cance club Thursday evening. Dwight M. Jordan has finished work at the Pay State company' store in s city. raBoigouooope Standard Oil Co. of New York PO ORT LG D ETUA G a1 A TIDATUE QRAL O QAT AT Canvass Nets $1€42. The AEOLIAN VOCALION result of Wednesday even-| Willimantic Lodge, No. 1311, B. P. ibaign and house-to-house | (). E. has voted to donate $100 to the canvass the Red Cross society was|Red Cross fund. ade $1642.05 richer. Team No. 4| .om a1 - = S captained by Kenneth B. Miliett, leads | ,*po 40 Stre "DT:“";:,S “_:'g‘:;";’g‘; — — others that have reported, bring-|griven by a woman, while goine up |évenings during ths summer, but will| gramme was excellently rendered: | and practically. The other farm is | amount t the grade mear the fruit store, slipped [ be open as usual Tuesday and Thurs- | The Star Spangled Banner, Miss Mii- | the Racebreok Farm near Derby.|pay have been ma in_ $6 and . Our statistics show that nine "eam No. 2 W. and fell to the pavement. Before the | day afternoons ner's orchestra; E g t the supe court the . ? n = b he pa § o 3 : piano solo, Miss An- |This is under the management of Mrs sup 2 out of ten like the Vocalion ;“;‘;Q‘;“ ;f‘m‘"?gej_wg sl cccupants of the team could Zet out F. 1t Gife nie Drescher: vocal sélo, Charles Gar- [ B. L. Mott who has abou: fifteen suf- | towns far better than any other g g sl e S a number of men stepped from the . i ___|rett: cornet solo, Norman Collins; |fragist volunteers at work. Three i e phonograph they have ever S reborted s wet bu: |jldewalk and .got the horse on his | Mies Elizaveth Corcoran and Miss | vocal sblo, Miss Jennie Kendell, Taft- [acres have planted in potatoes and | - Torrington h rring heard. Hear it yourself. You, e o Xt Dot et Mary Mullen, teachers at the Riverside | ville; vocai solo, Miss Ruby FErick-[other land is being cutivated under|sround will open Jul r e too, will be won by the rich e s e grammar school, are not to return to|son; recitation, Mrs. A. W. Collins; | vegetables. Cows are kept and the, Visors w v a Vocalion tone —the refined L "’4!" ‘.’l~f“ e JEWETT CITY the school next year. Miss Corcoran | solo, Mrs. Harry Massey; so0lo, Miss|care and milking of cows form part |lotte M and E . ) oF the cabinets aid SEvacts that i = liotleaiEE o - found upon her desk a silver carvingEthel Hannon, Taftville. Fach num-jof the course. A charge is made for|lor g ol s g Y TOR A - E iverside | oL 2nd standards from the force of |ber on the prosramme was repeated. | board for the farm puplls, but they are| o o 2 e fine new privilege of play- e executive committee felt that| Graduating Exercises of Riverside| teachers at the school. Miss Corcoran Foliowing this programme dancing | paid for all the time that they put in W _HAVES ~ by the board of charities board vo to t ing each record as you wish with the circy in the city ac was the e fed y 3 e ns of the Graduola ex- se \Wednesday Grammar School Attract Large Au-|is to be married next week. was enjoyed until 11.30. During the lactual farm labor, and can easily -de- evening not a great noe Mo OPuc Hoies - Adsint of Miss Mullen, who is to be married | evening refreshments were served. |fray expenses out of tneir labor lice harve .. ical of work could be accomplished. & in the fall, also received from her as- | Two hundred guests were present. T ray the expenses of the War E | The members Of ihe Various teams| Prizes—Fareweli Gifts for Teachers|sociates a similar set. The young 1a- | = Mr. and Mis Collins Jeft ‘At 430 for | Servics Gommntten e memrinee eare |5 | disposal of Mayor | > a DATT. (9. refusale o “coRuiite NUL'. Mio: Bimve: Bl dies have been popular and faithful{a trip to include Providence and Re-|to be held in July. Appeals are be- | Whatever dear bo X restong e Il —— teachers and will be much missed at|verq Beach. The bride’s going away |ing made to all the suffragists of the | 'C° Situatic L FOR SALZ BY THE Going o lertarr S The graduating exercises of the |the school. gown was a suit of dark blue gar- [state to send some article of value— | 18 summ i = oy f“'F anic | Riverside grammar sehoo! were held e o rohe wore a large Alice blue | something that they prize and the| Danbury i of epetition i H. Larrabee, s of Frani |, g trimmed with rosebuds iving of which wouid mean real sac- | 4 ~27° 1Y . - asking d. C. LINCOLN CQ. |rarrabce of Procpect stroet. Shis elty, |in Finn's opera house Thursday even- BALTIC. on their return they Will reside |Fificeeto the sale. The committee in | S2Wn up b . ieaves today for Allentown, Pa., where | i The platform was decorated with 2 —_ h the bride’s mother. The bride charge is headed by Miss Elzabeth | oroioeimant ot WILLIMANTIC ooyl mndern {rainins 252 mem-|the American flag, daisies and blue | Collins-Ainsworth Wedding at M. E.|ix the only daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Farnam of New Haven. Last | employment of ¢ ber ¢ e Medic eserve Corps. Mr, - i : Church—Follow=d by Large Recep-|Ainsworth and is popular with many a luncheon was given to M s B i |Larrabee is a student at Yale uni- |!r'S: \The graduation class was eeated| © friends. She is a member of the Bal- | Farnam to celebrate her return from | o rimee b ittt versity. upon the platform with Principal| tion—Plans for Flag Raising. tic M. E. church choir and also teaches | the TWest. and pledzes were made of PRy oL e 54 : George Emerson. The program was! mu. Baltic Methodist church was|a Sunday school class. The groom |gifts for the sale. part of the week = City Court Cases. excellent, all of the children acquitting | filled Wednesday afternoon at 2 o- |iS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles e y JAY M. SHEPARD t arf'd Ephriam Doras | themselves with credit. The program: |clock when Rev. Charles Smith, pas- | Collins of Wall street. West Hartford i a—— o Allen Potter were be- | Orchestra: invocation, A0 I M- ftor of the churdh, ymitil m " mar- | Lhe, wmmerous hgdcsomie cfi'{";] o > da Woodin, d Succeeding Elmore & S morn- |rich; song, Under the Banner of Vic- |riage Percival Collins and Miss An- |C ailver, 3 . g Woodin, secretary of > 2 Shepeaa . e intoxication. | The | torv, chorus; recitation, Sheridan's |nie. Ainsworth of Baltic. The mar. |lousehold furnishings and money. in- BRIEF STATE NEWS | sunke Sehoo) 4 . a3 Funem]D]rec[ora“dEmbalmer trio were arrested Wednesday night|Ride, David Ballou; essay, Rubber: |riage was performed under an arch, |Cluding a check from the bride's Woodin of Farn m =ve Ve upon the complaint of the people on |From the Forest to the Factory, Wil- | decked with dalsies and ferns. Pre- |Mother and a purse of gold from the Hartford, a James Alfred 60-62 Nerth St., Willi s | Dimock place who stated that they |liam Marshali; song. The Bells of |ceding the arrival of the bridal cou- | STOOM’s parents. 2 Durston, sor Rev. Alfred S . Cl . mantic | a4 been causing trouble around therc | Shandon, boys' chorus: recitations, | ple at the church Miss Gunhild Swen. Plans for Flag Raising. Middletown.—The county tax of| Durston an Durston Sche Lady Assistant Tel. connection |for some Zach of the trio was|Old Chums. Joseph Pisky; The Wreck |son, the organist, plaved An 1ayl, by{ The final arrangements are being|$20,000 has been 1aid by the eounty | nectady, N. Y.. were married ¢ 4 = b fined 33 osts and paid bills to|of the Flesperus, Mabell Burns; eseay, | Shellors; TEvensong, by Johnstone; | compieted for the flag raising on June | meeting of the representatives amd |nesday afternoon at the the amount $10.50. Detsy Ross and the Flag, Marguerite [ Reverie, by Lifebail-Wely. As the||23. Members of the Third and Fifth | senatorsy and notices iving the |Eregational chi oy t 2 HIRAM N. FENN David Barrows, also before the court | Young; orchestra selection; _essay, | bridal party proceeded down the main [ military companies of Norwich, and father, assisted = for intoxication, pleaded guilty. He |Jack Spratt and the Food = Supply, |aisle the Bridal Chorus from Lohen- Imembers of as New Britain military | = — | Husted Berg of New York, former UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER | was sentenced to 30 days in_jail. Richmond Gardner: recitation, Bingen |grin was plaxed and during the cere- | company have acknowledged their in. pastor of the chur 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. —_ on the Rhine, Oscar Lafavre; essay,|mony To a Wild Rese, by McDowell, | (itatio It is expected that Nor- — Tatephans s, e MRS. ZAGARO HOME. | Patriot Hector LeClaire: song. 'Tis | was softly rendered. At the conclu- | wich New London. Willimantic and One Fear Vanished. A8 e ¥ { Morn, chorus:erecitation, The Bridge- |sion of the ceremony the Mendel- | Pytnam Elks will participate in the FHat han becoins of %e olttidk 5 Paroled from Putnam Hospital and|keeper's Story, John LeClaire: vale- |ssohn Wedding March was played. Seradr. The fellomsni: sostailes in FRgd iy s, (hiat 5k e DR F c JAcKSON Living With Husband Whom she"dmtor_\'. Nathan Hale, Thomas Barnett: The bride was attired in white crepe | town will take part in the parad considered the chief sou £ « I'. L. Tred to Kill. presentation of diplomas, Dr. G. H.|de chine. She wore a veil and ear- [ Court Sprague, No. 80, F. of A< I 0O, i Tt to MR W Jennings; awarding of prizes; drill; [ried white roses. Her maid wore ight | o . M (1. the members of the Ha bla (S. C.) State, DENT’ 7 W. C. Lyman of this city was in|Cl3SS €ong; America. blue chiffon with white picture bat, | Fire company: Garde St. Masie, Putnam Thursday and he brought|, The Prizes awarded were presented |trimmed with white satin ribbon and | U'nion St. Jean, St. John's society. pu. S —— = ic | Mrs. Zagaro back to this city in the Y Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, Dink roses. —She chrried pink roses.|pjis of the parochial school and the Removed to 715 Main St., Willimantie | ;¢ 0noon. Mrs. Zagaro was sentenced | D- A- R.. and were as fol'ows: History, |Ernest Collins, brothér of the groom, [ public school: automobiles, fifty boy Hours—9 &. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 | to jail some time ago for an attempt | 1St Prize, $3, David Ballou, grade was best man. Miss Elsie Thornton |representing Preparcdness, Red Cross [] of Providence was bridesmaid. members, Camp Fire Girls, and other grade S: geography, first prize, The bride’s gift to her maid was an | joqges which have not reported. The Thomas Barnett, grade 8: second |amethyst pendant inlaid with pear’s. | B,y Scouts will do patrel duty, The prize, $2, David Ballou, grade §, Pre.|The groom gave his best man a gold | pupils of the different schools in town sented by Harmony club: Arithmetic, | Watch guard. will meet at the town hall Friday at first prize, $3, Thomas Barnett, grad: Following the ceremony a dinner |3 giclock and receive instruetions as 8: second prize, $2, Nellie Miss, grade | Was served to 130 guests in the recep- |+, their place in the line. second prize, $2, Thomas Rarnet SEVEN MONTHS Restored to Health by Lydia E. rr re 7: language, first prize, $3, Nellie Miss, | tion hall of the church. The menu At Qradustion, grade 7: second prize, $2, h was in charge of Clarence Stevens. on. . ’, 1 y : Barnett, grade : apeiing Hrst o | The followins ladies, intimate friends | Postmaster Thomms J. Sullivan and Pinkham I_Vegehble Compound 2. Fraph Swahby, 3 of the bride’s mother, assisted: Mrs. son Thomas were in Hartford Wed- WILLIMANT": CDNN ;A z:?a:rliv“gx—:cl:b.\yicéfi?::zns' emom John C. Stevens, Mrs. A. W. Coilins, |[nesday attending the graduating exer- Aurora, Ill.—‘‘For seven long months > i z s S Mrs. Wardel, Mrs. James Roberts, Mrs. | cises at Mount St. Joseph's. Mr. Sul- 1 suffered frem a female trouble, with A James Burr, Mrs. Fred Cruthers. livan’s niece, Miss Irene Sullivan, was st g b The music for the class song was At the conclusion of dinner differ- | graduated from this school. Miss Sul- back and sides unti] composed by Miss Marguerite Young, | ent games were enjoyed on the | livan formerly spent the summer in T bacaans 65 ek 1 and she piaved the accompaniment |gro t the church. Baltic. . b b & = The other accompanists were Misses T‘;,';“:h:,c,. s SetOTibAS it anis- —— ey could hardly walk en s erv‘cea e am esses Alice Brown and Ruth Robertson. The | jes and ferns, the communion rail was | PLANNING TO HAVE from chair to chair, class motto was Live to Learn, and the | entwined with daisies. CANNING CARAVANS and got so nervous « colors navy blue and white. The ¢lass | Wilfrea Houghton and Grant Bush 1 would jump at the slightest noise. 1 was _entirely unfi® to do my honse- work, I-was giving up hope of ever be- ing well, when my sister asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- poun I took six bottles and today I presented a flag to the eighth grade|were ushers. Four little friends of ion i | room as their parting gift, and it was |the bride acted as flower girl Will Hold Demonstration in the Towns used in the drill. In the evening ut 748 the guests as- and Villages. The Graduates. sembled in Ciub hall to complete the The exercises were of patgetic or- | ¥edding programme. As America was The C. W. S. A under t_he suidance der, according to the recommendation | Flaved by Miss 1. V. Milner's orches- |of the Central War Service commit- ra the gliests: formed a line at the |tee is planning to have canning cara- of President Wilson. The graduates are David Sweet|Chtrance and moved to t08 right of | n. Fach caravan will carry a can- Ballou, Thamses Lewis Baimett. Theo- | 0o PAES A N o novelty Meg |ming outfit and Wil hold demonstra- dore Arthur Boule, Mabell Fra = - vi Burns, Tsther Caroline Frink. Righe |From 7.30 until 8.3 the following pro- | tions in the towns and villages, The am a healthy woman able to domy own. mond Payne Gardner, Oscar John La- e for war service are housework. I wish every suffering favre. Hector LeClaire, John Baptiste : Doina mpobilised amd wil Do used i3 o R ARG ot woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham LeClaire, Jr., Wiliiam Morrison Mar- | B i carry the demonstrators and outfit Vegetable Compound, and find out for shall, Mildred Madeline McCluggage, ! from pleace to place. Ladies’ Aprom amd Sleeve Protector |themselves how good itis.”’—Mrs. CARL Charles Henry Perkins, Joseph Steve it “Another form of war work which is 3 8 A. KIESO, 596 North Ave., Aurors, I Pisky, Gerald Schroder Wolf, Marguer- being done under the War Service | Drill linene linen, lawn alpaca. per- | “Fho'orlat number of unsolicited tes. ite Burr Young. ¢ ? Libe cale and brillfantine could be used for k - Post grad : Hugh Rob Committee s the sale of Liberty s SiVle The bib is joined to strap | timonials on file at the Pinkham Lab- o x_}flted! Ffufi obert Davis, ponds. Each suffrage league is mak- rtions which are crossed over the | oratory, many of which are from time SOMES YL SEa . ing itself an agency for these bonds, |back ana fastened to the belt. The | to- time published by bermissiom. oo Social and Personal. 3 and is issuing an appeal to its mem- | aprom has ample fullness in its skirt o] fl’t“h 0 Y{ ia B P Henry Cyr and daughter Leoza are ./ , bers to buy bonds and to buy them por(loq‘- nd is fitted with deep pock- Eroo' ov e value of Lydia E. Pink- visiting_relatives in East Douglas throngh tielr own league boards. ot eeTs, proteciora . ate: véry | liam's ez;t:ble ]Campmmd- in the Mass., Providence, R. I, Williamstown, Both the suffrage camp farms are treatment emale ills. ttern | t 1 10 si. : 34, " Brockton, Webster and Worcester, to now in full working. One of the|z5 58 Bk e inonci vkt mensnre: sivs | Every. ailing woman in the Uhbited spend the summer vacation. camps is at Greenwich, on the Mian- | 38° requir For 98c Mothers who have heretofore felt that the getting together of a dress for her little daughter for Summer days was a worry should cast aside all thought as to the difficulty of securing a dress to please her and the little girlie. This week we are showing a special lot of Children’s Dresses made of a splendid quality gingham which may be had in a large variety of checks and plaids. They are all well made and will wash splendidly. There are a num- ber of chambray Dresses in the lot and at the same price— THE H. C. MURRAY CO. res 5 yards of 36-inch material | States is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Frank Wiicox and daughter aus River. This camp is conducted|for the apron and 3-8 yard for the|the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. Janet _have returned from a trip to ¥Bdir the supervision dof Miss Ruuks: | MGV pEDCeStor, . 0 0uisn mattea (confl!entil-l), Lynn, Mass., for al New York. Rees, chairman of the Central War|, ! Pt i cas ‘on receipt of 10 cents | advice. It is free, will bring you bealth A. A. Young, Jr., is at home from the : Service Committee. Capable women | {7 G100 " or stamps. and may save eui- life New York militafy academy. 5 are in direot charge of the werk and | "Order throush The Bullstin Company. y ¥y ¢ The Red Cross rooms will be closed instruction is given both theoretically ' Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn.

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