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SR NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 275, Y977 THE CRANSTON COUS | i ini -2 Recommends Fire Department Changes TO D A 'Y -I-he Porteuus & Mitchell c& { | | - New Fall Goods started a short time ago and is an ally health: Keep yourself well by CI OSING OUT SA LE of the Red Cross. The supplies pur-| Committee of National Board of Fire Underwriters- Says| the timely use and helpof In many departments of the store new goods for Fall are being shown—while Summer goods are marked at the chased with the money raised are to lowest .prices of the season. So make it a point to visit to th ilit: h itals in ¥ . &na %0 80 In the most direct way. - Motor Apperatus Should Be Provided For Hose Com- A canvass of.the city is planned to 3 jake giacs foon (O mimey & NNy pany, No. 2, and That Company Should Be Located in the store today. Whatever your wants we can suppl in various ways toward the purchasing them. f this food. If one will plan to ve . e e New Quarters Near West Main and Asylum—Advocate quart of milk or any necessity for a ’ B | certain length of time it will not seem 1 cortain Mg SLIme i vl oo e Increase in Number of Men at Headquarters. g e 1A e e care enough to give of our plenty to — these our allies, our comrades, our - bovs. Tt is the value of thess articles ow Is Your Opportunity To Buy B i s afics or hot e ariicies | | Sweoping chanses in the local fire mended in 1011 y & themselves, as tha’ would be imprac- | department with regard to stations, hting Facilities. where they enter the distribution sys- tical. apparatus and equipment are recom: R et Miss Spencer and tha committee |mended by the committee on fire pre- | As indicated by the Teefh 108, US| That the laying of 4-inch pipe be serving vnder her are giving of their | YeNtion of the National Board of Fire |iG0Y ey in providing a satistac- | discontinued, Underwriters. The recommendations 2 3 = Z| Firc Department: That the chief| tory fire flow for serious fires at Pfes” |ye appointed for an Indefinite term, | the im-|tem. a Hammock 1 fime and strength freely and without : You have always wanted a good Hammock, but perhaps stint in this splendid wori in the hape | are made in a report by the committee | 08V G78 AW SO0 SEVOUL U8 Lo Li0e a T e e ey boing a musbe |fo the National Board of Fire Dnder- |Surs hish cnough o give to be removed only for cause. you have not cared to pay a large amount. No need to of relict and comfort to France (n her | writers following an invest:syiton ces | *C8TS 000 TG0 Venlions & min- | | That the following changes and ad- let the price stand in your way now. hour of need ducted here last June, the report hav- [, APPIOXIACE, 2O0GY STUNAC T Gy | ditions be made: Mrs. Oliver L. - | ing just been made public by the com- a. Discontinue the statlon of Hose et Aepitr bt = pressure e =~Washington and Maln|, ‘.4 install this company at head- quarters. NEW SUITS AND COATS FOR EARLY FALL As ‘the Summer scason wanes, interest centers in modes for the coming season. A visit to the Womer Apparel Section will serve as a guide to the loveliest of early autumnn styles. Of many of these handsome mode there is but a limited number, assuring exclus and hinting the wisdom of advance selection. pointed deputy of New London county | Mittee. ; ¢ ab half this at $3.50 B I00 G “Hroney collected - will pass| A reinspection of this city was made e e o Viaes than halt 1arte; o o aues HAMMOCKS Sale price $3.00 g|{hroush her fends to Mra Belknap | B O . fammock end W. W.|In the section along Shetucket stroet.|pojuquariers such that 13 men Wil be o Sameer ot TR 5 i O Corry, 'In_co-operation with Inspec- Fire Alarm System. on duty at all times. Hose Company HAMMOCKS. ..............Sale price $2.40 M| ... women To {or Jonm r Driscoll of the New Eng. | Since the report of 1911 practicalty I lor Eneine ‘company 1 to reipond o 5 and Insurance Exchange, to ascertain |no improvement has d ala with at leas e HAMMOCKS. .Sale price $1.60 SIGN HOOVER PLEDGE |changes made since ‘the ~Natlonal(fire alarm system as resards boxes| « Provide a 700-gallon automobilc, 0 3 - Board report of March, 1911. headquarters and circuit conditions.|pump, chemical an se Wags HAMMOCKS. .Sale price $1.20 Campaign in This State Will Close on| According to the report made by the | Only 2 public and 4 private boxes have | Hose Company 2 ‘and increase the ful = Next Saturday. nvestigators to the Natlonal Boar n 3 > "a mi : 1.35 H A\W\OCKS .Sale price $1.00 g of Fire Underwriters it 1s found that| The batteries are now charzed from |meal periods of four men. This com- e - T o M. Estella Spraguc, chairman of the | the rellability of the supply works| the trolley circult, an_unsatisfactory |pans to be relocated In new duarters HAMMOCKS...............Sale price Women’s New Fall Suits, of excellent quality, wear serge, garbadine and broadcloth, in black, tau; green, navy, plum and brown—price range $22.50 $37.50. Women’s New Fall Ccats, materials are Boliv Pom and Wool Velour, in all the leading colors, ingluc taupe, green, plum and brown—price range $15.0( $45.00. Women's New Fall Dresses, of navy blu the latest modeis, and in a full range of s $15.00 to $35.00. Sal i 85¢c Com; ood Co 7 has been increased by the development |source because of the fluctuation and [in the vicinity i owin an area of 2.51 square miles. An im-|source of supply is not now available. Establish adder any, (‘[ C ]I }{ XMMOCI\S RS .Sa]e piyce 36'50 ;(awg g e o pounding reservoir of 288,000,000 gal-!A breakwheel transmitter to transmit | equipped with an automobile combi- 0 ions capacity, formed by the construs- |the alarms manually is badly needed; |nation service truck, in the new sta- tion of an earth dam with concrete|under the present arrangements it is|tion recommended for Hose 2. ote—In addition to the above, all Mauy women of Connectlcut have 5 COUCH HAMMOCKS. . . .. . Sale price $10.50 signed a Hoover Pledge Card but there o oy - ;7 = s « core wall, having spillway at eleva- |necessary to call each station sep- WOODEN HAMMOCK STANDS i[5 7T .a“,;"‘iii‘}' S ‘:Jonrll; tion 267, was completed in 1912 and |arately over a different line for tele-|of which are of such importance as Sale price $3.20 Sealizea ‘what a helr this will be to|is located about four miles west of the | phone alarms, and there is no means (to require immediate action, attention fo the Food Conservation Committee, |Pbrincipal mercantile district. 9f notifying call men and the water |ix called to the general recommenda- as to 5 he Committes Bt Food Supply of the| A venturi meter was installed on the [department of such fires. Alihough |tion in the previous repc HAMMOCK STANDS. . Sale price $3.20 State Counoil of Detense and " the|supply main from Stony Breok, Bk 015 Paouby hes Jpeen _ experienced | mains,’ gate valves and hydrants in A ES 3 Connecticut Agricull Tlege, they | complete records are not available and | W e antic ype of ater supply, and to hose, minor \NOPIES at half price...............$2.00 §Connecticut Agricultural collese, they | SPISie LoC0ies e° dansumption. rec- |Nre alarm hoxes, there is a possibility | squipment and. operation in the fir = - e aver. | of their failing fo work properly when | Gap.iime, e v y. automobile for the 3 : Bie §| Let me sav first there Is no string[ords are unsatisfactory. L Hammock prices are well worth looking into, o fany Kind tied to the pledge. You |aze daily consumption for 1916 _as|most needed. * The two public bhoxes|apparatus shou 3 will be fol. |Shown by the records available, was |instalied have improved the distri other present _comp: slightly, and many boxes pany on West Thames st instailed as recommended | (ioer aventes, the api and for serge need have no fear that th will find the Hammocks worth looking at. D e T I et 8 T te the |2,500,000 gallons: there 1s mo recor |tion only management of your household. The [of the maximum ;mv. Née!nrs are in- }‘hm‘lng be P Food Administration wish to have some | Stalled on 1,418 of the 4,100 services in [in_ 1911 new comp: Dcfinite roaponss froym the women of[tae April © 151 e e e the Sountry that they may detsrminel e Average Pressure 63 Pounds. cause of Insecure housing, the ant Lind the Federal government The average pressure, as observed |Iuated tvpe of boxes and tne press 1 women who are true Americans|at 37 hydrants in different parts of the v B a behind the Food Conservation | system ir June, 1917, was 63 pounds, movement as they are behind all just|with a maximum of 'l’-Zland n(m‘ini-l Building Department. Lland sane movements. They = have|mum of § pounds; In the principal 5 e o dranisation |HOF ommendatio see some saved for our allles?|3in NCR% a(hie by the work which |mercantile district the average was 98, | of the Duildine depariment remain the | M8 Depaxipionl iexylosive do rot as yet realize that more|ther have done in the Red Cross, Lib- |minimum 84 and maximunt 101; thé |same as®in 1911, with the fire marshal [2PI°%, electricity anc erty Loan and other War Rellef move- | pressures are, In general, about 10 |a¢ building inspector. FHis time azard is ure ments Pounds higher than in 19i1. Pressures |jargely taken up with other dntics, - The Women's Committee, Food Sup-|are more uniformly maintained than|hut as much attention as possible is Fishing With a Kite. ply Committee and the Connecticut|in 1911 as shown by the charts taken!ziven to inspection of buildinzs under | Fishing for corbina with kites to Agricuitural college are planning bul-|from the recording gage In the w; ete. |office. Charts are not chanzed da Znd Teports received from those whe|and are mot taken from the recording o distributed and sigmed - there gage at the repalr shop. - o |laws governing buiiding construction.|Tos nson < o o he | ledges will greatly ald in this work.| There has been laid within the city| The fire limit : st Ll T £ A0 limits 12,727 feet of mains since 1911,]1911: by a decision of the corporation |from the pier to be o R e ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY not Including the Stony Brook sup- |counsel, metal ciad buildings are not|pest casters. Boats, of co e Although we have heard of food ply main: of this 8482 feet was 4- |now permitted within these limits. |pe used, but th 2 e ey o] THE_FOOD COMMISSION |inch pipe, showing fhat proper con-| ' Inspections of zs and prem- |ave conAucive of RhGbE ol Ghe AE 1o - —— sideration has not been given to fire|ises to seeure the removal of accumi- alt the op n " To Supply Belgians and Some of the protection. The number of hydrants |iations of rubbish and other hazards|does. The kite used is abc Neutrals With Food. Fas been Increased by 45, amd T4 old |are made at least twice each vear by |high. which is big enough to rtment, and | ficient “lift” for almost any aily inspec-|gets on the hook.—Popuiar cantile dis- | Xfonthly. rds are kept t and ratus for this ¥ 2 to be and the nur @ be incrtased, particul Engine and Ladder Company Improvements in the fire alar; tem should have early action, viously recommended, and the tion of all recommendations on nber of paid Advance Showing of Velvet Faf We are making an attractive showing of New Velvet Hat for Fail—in a variety of shapes—trimmed 2 Women's Summer Hats at cleara prices. This is a opportunity for the woman who wants to piece out t We offer a choice of our sntire stock of Women's an Dress Hats, no matter what former price has been, at sion eircuit: MISS SPENCER SPEAKS BEFORE NORWICH AUDIENCE. l”,.,,. |and more of our work will tend tow Prominent \‘V.,r F?sw(f Worker Tells of ards the things that have to do with the Awful Conditions in Trenches|ine carrving on of the war. In Eng France that is the only worl and Hospitals. construction: however his endeavors |carry the fish lines into deep water is along these lines are decidedly ham- |the innovation in angiing recently in- pered because of the very inadequate [augurated by Thomas McD. Potter of Angeles. At Seal Beach there is ust far enough | of reach of the e, could cost more than kites ckness, and don that Kite fishing five feet ve suf- | p that | ience ietins, leaflats, demonstratio afternoon a very large fence patheped at 5 T consciousness. We are so comfortable ole” s are the sam as in|a fine cobrina Men’s Sfixirts, 69¢ : 2 2 3, Iy w * . tage in Engla not heard s | France. The situation has bec acute only in the last eix mont onditions in France. style hydrants have been revlaced. It members of the fire depa the front so there| Washingten Aug. 24.—Belgians will |is estimated that about S0 per cent.|the fire marsha] makes es coming in to|get food quickly and neutrals will have [0f the hvdrants have 4-inch barrels ftions throughout the me ich | Some of their wants supplied through |and branches and only about 1-3 have | trict. Complete card r s- |an arrangement entered into today by ar needs - in | tated beyond description. Germany is |the food comission and the govern- |now have standard size 2 1-2-inch S - . 5 pehind | taking every woman and child that|ments of the neutral Europeam coun- | nipples. Th= hyvdrants installed were with the recommendations of 1011,| General Wood, according to a Co- n be used and every man that can | tries. on exténsions: the arex served perand it is espec: irzed t Y capacity for them. Every| It was decided to let thirty or more |hvArant in the princthal mercantile |plete code of rezulations zoverning|Herald, is dickering with Gove i ? 000 sauare feet and in a|the storaze of exvlosives and inflam- | Manning for two more camp sites in t s [mables be adopted in order that a do not realize the All the n en are at o wages or salari amilies. The districts from wh are dev te valves on branch. All hyd s e of Bathing Suits Red seen the | Germanv is now re awfal t a com- |lumbia dispatch in The Spar: work in r re- | trec and bit of vege the | from hovel to castle ob- ch ships sail at once from an At- | district is r———————— rain owned by | representative residential distri nment on con. | 155,000 square feet. Gate valves are |hazards may be effecti ws ent ruthiessness. This is {aition that the greater part of the car- |not systematicallv inspected and the Sy cen en- | problem. Gocs shall be used for the relief of the | nspection of hydrants is nat of suf-| A 3. ama 4 etors fireproof mara e problem of their |Beigians. It was also onnounced that | fient frequency or thorouzhness. office and mercantile ¥ it e c of those operated were In Poor | Toy csrmre ricr has remticed tweo | Ubserve joisted of What Every Man Will Learn. was measured | western edze of the district four small s show an im-|area tw ut this is ma- | been ext h_ should | other frame buildi D lantic _port carrying field laid waste, in a perfectly {Phe Netherlands mov South (-arolina, one for an infar one for a mac e Charlotie controlled. | school at arms d. {eun school lo hen comes Agr ospital rms of relief | army sts Wflar Womens Sweaters men are well fe the nation's life de- must be sustained at wounded men it is | ent, however. They asse” to the nation, so they mu | the Sweaish mission had sold at cost | m: 000 bushels of wheat in this coun- | condition sty to the Belgian relief. The wheat bought by the Swedish govern- re no longer [ment last Jantary ond has been held | The flow from ed_croups 1d three Hydrant Flow Slightly Improved. [the northwest cc el s scope of work | per 492 lto teach us before we get throus: with 1t is thac the indivigual doesn t 1 tne gen ought he t|in elevators ever since. This will go |well distrib thair turn with the rest. They immediately in ships to be sc- [by engineers. The tes be taken to one of two kinds of by the Beligian relief commis- |provement since 1911, he military hospital or the [sion and will take the cargo space of |ferially less than that w The aliowance per day for | several lage freighters. have been made available, and does|area: in the nortl at the military hospitals is 25| In return the Swedish government [not provide sufffcient quantities atithe district a moderate area ic ad we know how pitisBly in- |will be allowed to ship 270,000 bushels | jressures adequate for direct hydran t must be. Now is the|of rye of the new American crop |streams in any part of the system: as|and a spri with = s not food. It cannot be h in ‘her country. rame Duildings story amount 1o 5o mu scheme of iniugs as he Sweaters, $4.85 | Women's Sweaters, $ ended and combined with 2 vestern portion of tate vournal. —Onio | $4 v 0 ¥ building has replaced sey Liberia May Be Suspected. : lered four-stors mill{ yyhy are we proving all over again {which will be available in September |respects the greater part of the prin-[building of larse area has been erect- | i Germany Started the war? fiacd or October cipal mercantile district, this is due|ed in place of small joisted and frame | black bounded by | nklin and Bath streets and | ed - {n_ the previous His Noisy Watch. gration us to help ou Main Floor Specials for Today Women’s Belts, 29¢ | Bathing & ugar, of most ¢ to faflure to connect by mains | buildings. In the City Siar | somebody said it was Siam?—Kansas | | | Forty bakeshops closed fa | of adequate size the supply lines from | Main, F Rheumat‘sm | Paris is one day because of lack of | ORMER ACADEMY BOY the two sources, the 10-inch line in|Broadway flour. GOES TO EAST HARTFORD | Main street being practically the only | repor: repo; as having a hich con hip's Officer—Oh, there Excuse me. IUs my 1 | o The nospitals on the continent do | — connection main of value. The deduc- |hazard, an addition has been A Home Cur flv n h/ 0ne Who Had It || their work difterently. Many of them | Edward Loomfs Robinson Chosen as|ilon In wize of a part of the Stony|ihe rear of the larze ar ¢ i { have no trained nurs, The buildings High School Principal. Brook supply line from that recom-|hotel, making an excessive area ire i and inconvenicnt, with ine mended is also responsitle in part, and | the northeast corner of the bloc | adequate equipment and are frighi- | Folowing a mumber of mestings |in other parts of fhe city ‘he smail|small two-story frame buildine: uliy overcrowded. It is for these men | during which more thar six |pipes and high elevations have con-|been removed and a four-story re up everything for (heir country and | town school committee has elected Ed. | have eparate fe Who XS hunsry, but who are only |ward Loomis Robinson.of St e bt il &h to go back | Mo., principal of the East Hartford Paid Force Inerease. has fl”ny:rn(]fl« ted_openings, ‘and tne this aid. We don't need to really wor-| The new principal is a native of depart- | S the water supply has been im ry abouc America vet, but all these, | Lebanon. but practically all of his 20 | Rt the report sa: proved, the distribution system has llies, are bearing a tremendou: The full not. and adequate quantities at T e Sponse of volun Fevponding Il e e e B CEa punery with no means of obtain- | demy in St. Louls and during the past | S2O05¢, o : 5 is m_ mercantile district. “The fire de- | AjwaieHag an Explanation. amentable fate |two years he has been instructor in partment is still weak In men and 5 vertake these brave and uncom- | mathematics and assistant principal of | . Th€ cost of maintenance of the fire| without efficient engine capacity to| Mother love is the supreme affec g saceiy department, exclusive of the amount|ofrget the deficiency in the water sup- |tion among morta If the alarn spent for new apparatus, for the fis-| i the fire alarm system is clock is a lullaby to her boy she cre cal year 1916-17 was $34,450, or $1.15{hble ana overhead v its him with having an ar v Va5 | per capita, based on an estimated Pop- | are serione. Thece conditions. in cons [music.—Toledo Blad | den and hardship of the war [1396 with the degree of A. B. He is|%lation of 30,000. Since the 1911 re-|junction with the narrow width « : port, $17,969 has bsen spent for new |sireete. ocencional Migh an1 | MURDCCK NAMED FOR ollimer GIOVES ln A“ Sl}]ES llies. Thelr bove are our boys. We|dale, N, H., and with his family apparatus and hose: this included one|\eak structural conditions, result in FEDERAL TRADE BOARD are one | nthis great catse. That io|oce 15 Laat marien Heoratiily will | sutomobile. pump, chemical and hose|s - mieh. rechearaciy Torrra = in (he B s he spirit of every nation on the other [ber 1 to begin his work. The new |Yagon, one automobilc ~combination|greater part of the business district By PRESIDENT wiLson, | Ve make a complete showing of W - : in all styles. Tnese "ew suggestions: tow 593 1 was at- : The Lady—Graciou wateh siriking as loud as twenty th‘pp-ng Bags ble effect: other needed mains |forced concre not been installed. although rec- fcovering 9.400 Louis, |ommended by the superintendent, this building i Dowerer. Just So. e posed Aha| “The Great German nation, which | ur’ p The Ber Tagebl arik of comfort The Macon , that we are asking | High School. With reference to the fire - paid farce has been in- thought, tol creased by 4 men and the call force reduced by 9 men: the average re- o years’ experience in teaching has heen ¢k and wounded unto | zained in the west. Jor 18 yeass he deed, but to be weak|was on the teaching staff of an aca- | | | | | Parasols | | | Plaining neroes; | the Louis was only by our war relief work| Mr. Robinson was graduated fr | that our allies felt our moral support |Norwich Academy in 1892 and |for a long time. They have had the|zraduated from Yale U for three years. They are now our|now at his summer home in Hi =ngland today gives and satis- | high school principal will have the | 10Se Wagon. a roadster for the depu- St = s of every one of her al- | hombr Of opening sessions In the new |t¥ Chicf. 5,000 feet of 2 1-2' inch hose| 'me, Committec’s Recommendations 1 she considers herself. That | nis school bullaine, s it 1o expecteq |and 400 fect of 3-inch hose. Since this| The recommendations made by the a e t of ‘the individual man in |that every thing will be in readincss | InSpection, a new automobiie has been |inyestizators are as follows ! black w there by the middle of next week. purchased for the chief. Water Supply: That a 12-inch main ek ad. | Throe companies each have a per- |DPe 1aid on Water, Commerce and She. While a student at the 1|tucket streets, from Washington street v Mr. Rob dia h ex tu- |Manent captain; Engine Compa v i 2-C fi foring in" Norwien and was aiwasa |and Laader Company 1 have no per-|(o Union and Main street, and a 12 C known as an ambitious and persever. | Manent officers, but one man in each | INCh on Church strect from Washing ! n polr ‘ Koy sa e company acts as leutemant” tun|ton street to Union street. Following = . steam fire engine formerly with En-|l1ie mains recommended in the pre- i T A o gy Mith En- | ios rer pes street, Bos- . r AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. f,‘r‘\,e ‘;’{“”:,‘;adq::;e"r?" s ,‘1"“{;_ well avenue and Mt Pleasant street H i and H“derwear For Weomer e S in. » to_be laid. > . the supply mains from Fairview res frss Snow Whi Grawn combination hose wagon form- ol e : er | erwear r Hosi i [ J pinpr Vhite, one of the Grimm | it Hoss Combany 1. which now|CFV0Ir ana Stony Brook reservo Summer Und: ar Summer Hosier Marguerite Clark as the star, Iis the has an automobile combination wag- ilare R e i ;- ? THEN COME TO US, WE'LL LET YOU PICK FROM }'flg Picture featurevat the Davis thea- gl e A S smmea 0da lot 2 for t e 2 4 re for the last three days of the week. v B + THE BE GF‘A‘DES o MEN LADIES’ AND The story is a delightful cne and its No change has heen made in the BOYS' CLOTHING SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES adaptation as a screen feature makes it | €quipment of Hose Companies 2 and ed oW AT FROM $1500 UP AND YOU CAN PAY US FOR per doubly interesting. It is a six-act|3. Horses are old and not suitable s A % g B AEhE aATE o Paramount version of the fairy tale and | for service: none are kept In reserv L ; e ctun e e sl ® Week | met witn decided favor with the audi- |dependence is still placed upon hors \\,:\‘ A R e wagdie ' ences on Thursday afternoon and even- | €5 outside the department for Engine »\\\\\nv 5 o ing. Tha Mother Instinct, a five-part |and Ladder Company 2. The discipiine Ee Hibbed ress p or the ummer Triangle feature, with Fnid Bennett in |#nd personnel of the department con. Ahor. | Aleeve ; sy the leading role, is the second big at- |tinues good. The fire department £ R R b traction at the theatre for the last half | records show that during 1016, 60 per B s s fowoolc Ui s e ere is no nee of the week, and then there is a Tri- [cent. of the actual fires were ex- all siz e it e mbs I!h o or you to wear old Clothes now. We sup- | angie comedy entitied Tae House ot | iingiisned by chomirals S R i 502 | wWomen's Silk ply you with the very best Clothes on credit. Read how easy | Scandal. The 2mount of good hoss is now Women’s Ribbed Vests, liable slack and % about 9,500 feet, an average of about b o slizht {mperfections at 2 " , it is to dress well. = 1,800 feét to each hose wagon In. ser. reat your eaUtY e o v | Sete whitet vice. i . OUR SYSTEM Glenn’s Quarters Too Smat faxrly—~keep e R vl S - The quarters of Hose Company 1 le REyISmprios- edc 13¢ Simply open a charge account and make weekly payments Foorly located for quick response and i 2 . 3 z Pos Cioat T p provides poor accommodations for the i until the entire amount is paid. The price is the SAME clearing e e S e MICTOR MURDOCK: S e rters. ow compaity, o : selistiver s b . kbe o preferably located in the unoccupied No matter how pretty your = 3 A aia| oy cmenis Rikbed Tinion B e you pay cash’or have charged. et o station on Thames street near Geer Sestures are, youcomot Betrnly § Deivo from Kansas A08 seosrenive toaa. |] 12°° trimmed—price a’ suit.. 33 1 . | - xion of hlemishes. The sulpht avenve, and cauipped with automo- attractive with a red, rough, | |er, was rominated by President Wilson |§ Women's Ribbed Union Suit P“flfl Dile =vpersen l;ws;dh_e et ox - pimply complexion. But Resi- to the vacancy on the federal trade [§ lace trimmed, resular and ex- Phoenix, x es tacturing district in this seetion. Hose fial Dmbruenc, Aieiby B fefah § | SOmTIaop canned. by thei death of [}tk isizses—price aeult........ 80s | sers; B (Al Druggiats)l Company 2 would be better located if Soap, will usually make poor | | one of the most picturesane fAgures. i _ . . Contains 30% Pure Sulphur. !nnol:edad o mr;cumgxa“e:de’;:d lf,{l ‘-xm skins clear, fresh and charming. Pongrare dl:,ring his incumbency and+ pan: . s known ‘throughout America for his 115 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. FoGHion, Station of Fose Company | | wityanivesae. Wiy serey et i e Wt g st aggressiveness. He has devoted much o 3 is still in poor ition; a new . time of late to the Chautauqua plat- station should be as recom- form.