Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 9, 1917, Page 6

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. When !h-;lparlor eoung* ‘Wash- ingtcu county reconvened Monday Westerly, Judge Barrows mfllnz Rodolfo. Yanello was brought to the bar by Deputy Sheriff Jrederick T. Mitchell. Yanello’s counsel, A. T. L. Ledwidge reminded the court that it was a habeas corpus case and asked that Yanello be returned to the Provi- tion of his appeal from the Third dis- trict court, and ‘under the present bond amount. .The court mo ordered. Yanello was adjudged gullty of three counts of larceny by the district court and sentenced to in the Provi- dence ‘county Jjall aggregating three MC t—Ministerial A iati »." ¢ Marriage. —_— dence county jail, pending determina- |. tember 20 the checks.for the semi- nnnu;ln?lv of the guardsmen during the half of this year were sent to the adjutant general. - More modern liatices are being ituted .for th%rlflmfl sig- m}flm‘n ‘and Wakefleld. cu?ut ‘equncilors o‘th ‘Westerly - coun- Junior ‘Order United Americin ‘Me- Chanics in Woonsocket, ‘The exhibition of the South County Poultry and Pet Stock association, an ‘annual event, will be omitted ' this year, as the state armory is not avail- MOOSUP , Used every weekday-Brings rest on Sunday The General All-Around Cleaner (_‘\DA " 14 gUND4,. © SURD,, Plainfielq (High achool basketbail and Venezuela and Colombia on the north are the only nations »f South squad, and Andrew Smith, president of the Athletic association, are mak- ing arrangements to attend the league able for the purpose. 2 Am 3t t Gl Mrs, Charles Coduri, 33, for the past |Joint Inetallation of All Hallows’ and erica whise. positions:ace nof elea: Iy defined. With the exception of <o lombia all four have declared their ye: - The trial -of the case of Dorothy Drew of :Westerly against the ' Outlet Of Specal Interest at the Present Moment few we are going to talk about are among the most useful. 'Designs and colorings are prettier than ever, and our prices, through early buying, are lower than the average. Buy now for your Fall sewing, and prepare the cold weather garments early. OUTING FLANNELS These Flannels are 27 inches wide, ‘warm and fleecy. Their exception- ally good texture giyes an extra warmth. We now show a large as- sortment of stripes, checks, plaids and solid colors. For 17c a Yard OUTING FLANNELS These, also, are 27 inches in width. but heavier and firmer than the others. and the very best we could secure. The patterns, too, are very pretty, and are shown in both dark and light effects. For 20c a Yard 3 " SERPENTINE CREPE This is an old stand-by, but one which has gained in popularity as time has gone on. We show for POLONIA VELOUR A fleecy fabric for cold weather wear and specially adapted for house wear. It gives warmth with- It is twilled on one side and This yard- A novelty which is winning much favor. upon the other is a light fleece, giving an added warmth. GINGHAMS AND CHAMBRAYS—15¢, 20c, 25c, 29¢ A Complete Line of Autumn Styles At These Prices Demonstration Sale of Standard Come in and learn about it. @%A@% 1 . i fort to obtain larger amount MEXICAN TROOPS PURSUING a of company -afd - Mrs. Adersian of Prov- idence, in which punitive damages are clatmed for false sumed, and occupied the, rest of the session Monday. Thé case will prob- bly be concluded today. . The public’ officials of Waestérly, satisfied with the example of ' the Stonington selectmen, in the improve- in the Westerly section of the bridge. Several years ago the Pawcatuck vart_of the bridge was paved with vitrified brick and a couple of years iater the Westerly part was paved .in the Rhode Island line, and the big fence that separated the highway and has been awarded for building the sidewalks. and removing the iron fence and the work was commenced Mon- day morning. ; - The pay authorities of the army in the Northeastern department have or- dered distribution cf pay without de- MYSTIC Local Fans Will Attend Big Games— Candidate Frém -Dover Preaches’ at Baptist Church—Miss Ernst to Ad- dress Red Cro p Carroll Bliven, Harry B: MacKen- zie, Leonard J. Hermes, William Mc- Kone, Robert Edwards, Luke McKone, Robert O’Neil and George Feeney left Monday for a few days’ stay in New York and will attend the world series of baseball games. Heard and Seen. Raymond O’Neil jis in Bayridge, N. J., to attend a wedding. Mrs. George W. Keigwin and Mrs. Willard W. Keigwin are visiting Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance Coburn have returned to Springfleld, Mass., ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman Hammond, 3 daughter have returned to Westpart, arter a visit to their aunt, Mrs. Hor- ace N. Wheeler. Visited Mrs. and Mrs. H. Thresher. Mr, W. Fish_have re- from several weeks' stay in Swansea, from a week’s auto trip in New York | state. L. E. Kinney is spendin, 3 € a few days in Boston. ; gy ot e Hame 15 Todwars ave. | - Wauregan Councils, K. of C—Mayer ne. “ane is survived by her has- | Allyn L. Brown Speaks at Metho- band and a sister, Victoria Paneiera, dist Church—Tires Stolen — Rally Poth of Westarly. " Day. Programme—Senior Play Plan- ned. 3 Miss Ingne Vera Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of West- - ‘Installation of officers of All Hai- Council, K. of C., took 'place erly, and Harold W. Mason, a former resident, were married last Thursday |lows’ in Detroit, ‘Michigan: They were at- |a: the rooms on ‘Main street Sunday tended by the brother-in-law and sia- |afternoon. Members of Mystical Ros thi in near Dunn’s ‘Corners, Sunday morn-|John L. Sulliva: deputy . grand ing, and was sent to the Rhode Isl-|knight, Thomas Lawless; financial and bhospital, with a fractured skull tary, Austine .J. Coughlin; re- angd . two- fractures in the roof of: the |cording, secretary, TEdward Jouret mouth, died in that institution Sun- |treasurer, William Bellavance; war- ward J. Gallagher; lecturer, Joseph ant of the cantonment guards at Camp e oer Jasebh Devens, Ayer, Mass., says the coast|P. Smith; in the forts of Narragansett bay. Rl e < uty Cunning- Vacation Bxperiences was the topic | Bola; the msering: Coany Kought. . of discussion at the meeting of the 777G 0 TN® FOCHOEL SrAnC SR I Westerly Ministerial associatfon held | i GQYeTs depuiy evanc Taieht Jul- Monday' morning in Memorial build-|gepn Messier; . recording secretary, ing. Rev. John G. Dutton was elect-|jomes Riley; chancellor, - Patrick ed secretary-treasurer, in place Oof|Reed; warden, B. Sachagrino; treas- Rev. Frederick A. MacDonaid, Who is|urer, Jeremiah Doyle; lecturer, Rev. to-engage in army Y. M. C. A. Work. |pather Mathiews: trustee, Eusebs District Deputy William A. Rear- | Roy; advocate, William Riley; inside don, of Pawcatuck, installed these of- | guard, . Clidemi Messier; outside ficers of Narragansett Council, |guard, Willlam Brousseau: chaplain, Knights of Columbus Peter McGinn, |Rev. Father J. C. Mathieu: grand knight; James McCormick, dep-| Mr. Campbell and daughter, Mrs. uty grand knight; John Allen, chan-|W. Dana Potter and Charles Camp- cellor: James Spellman, financial. sec- |bell of Jewett City were Moosup cal- retary; Paul Geovan, corresponding |ers Sunday. secretary; Richard J. Butler, Jr., war- S, Rev. tu th evening. L. Chapman will also attend. meeting dates will for the coming basketball noir. is' season. The Putnam, Webster. North Woodstock Academy, PLAINFIELD meeting- at Putnam pext Thursd: Superintendent of Schools At this | 0f be decided upon league wil Killingly Frank Dupont, a musician in regimental band of the C. D. of L. L S., has returned to camp after spend- ing a four days’' furlough at his home Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. ‘was home. on the Canterbury road. “Family Reunion. A reunion of members of the Valer- jen family was held Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanislas Cot- Cotnoir's father, Valerien, of Sorel, P. Q. was present, also his son Rock of Arkwright, R. Y. Edmund and Adelard ‘Chapdelaine and daughter Elia of Anthony, R. I, among those present. a member of the 38th Co. Michael Elzear C Power Plant Addition. The new addition to power plant has been completed. iarge force of men have finished plac- ing the machinery in the new struc- The -plant has been enlarged its original was built_in 1911. re. ree times Big - Schooner Drug Store Closed. The _large rebuiit five masted schooner, almost ready for sails, is in berth alongside the wharf of the Ship den: Martin H. Spellman, tressurer: |Address by Norwich Chief Executive. McGuinness, lecturer; Eaurencs [Allyn L. Brown of Norwich was the Kelledy, chaplain. speaker, was' held at the Methodist delivered by Mayor Brown on the sub- ject, The Present War, was very in- Rebuilt — Accident —|ed by the choir. The service was well attended, the members of the Baptist invitation. At the close of the ad- dress a collection was taken for the Patrick H, Morrison, trustee; Joseph| - A patriotic service*at which Mayor — church ‘Sunday evening. The address STONINGTON teresting. Speeiat music was arrang- church, having been given a_special benefit of the Red Cross society station at New London, is home on a furlough. Everett have returned home after York city.” g Fisherman Injured. Marion Ponte, while out fishing with Selabury yang sson-Hlared spending llcause compound fractures above and ‘below the knee. Several men were with Ponte and return was made to Stoninston as quickly as_ possible swhere he was attended by Dr. Thur- Miller. Louis T.ehoux, Arthur Greenier and George Butler from Camp Devens. at Ayer, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes in Moosup. ni: to Miss Olga town, is a guest at the Parsonage-by Miss Rita Pratt and stolen from the touring car owned ! by Ernest Thetreault, Saturday eve- ning. Mr. Thetreault left the car in front of Milner's dance hall during COI.CHESTER Candidate Preaches. to occupy the house on Library street vacated by A. W. George, Jr., and family. s Jirs. I1. B. Lamb and Miss Elcancr |Lamb have returned. from a visit in ’ostor { Vacation in Danielson, f| Mr. and Mrs. George Stott 't Sun- Borough People Motor to Camp Dev-|the evening and when he returned to | Rally Day Exercises. pleasing programme given by mem- bers of the Sunday school. Special music was arranged by the choir, un- Britain, Sunday, to see their son, Charles Bailey, who is at Camp Dev- ens, and was in New Britain on a short furiough. jder the efficient leadership of the or- Mr. and_Mrs. David Shea and Mv.|ganist. Everett Dawson. .The church Michael Driscoll smotored to |was decorated with American flags. George Lombard of Hartford was|invocation by the pastor: excreise by the zuest over Sunday Of hjs. grand-|Misses Annie Asal, “largaret Mac- mother. Mrs. Sarah_J. Bingham. J.ennan and Bella Howard; flag salute, ing a_ few war by his credentials to Quito. dorean government refused to recog- d'affaires. day, the size, at the games of take Grosvenordale, and the John Kingsley and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maislind motor- Michael were tnoir, L alerien will remain a short while in Anthony and Central Falls, R. I, and will then re- turn to his home in Canada. electric A which Misses Rose and.Lillian Barber have ECUADOR REFUSED TO Fcuador and after the United States he mailed The Bcua- zed. Diplomats here were Zonvinced that Ecuador’s refusal now that he how ver, tha receive the mi returned to Natick, R. I, after spend- days with AMr. and Mrs. Paul Peltier and family. the declaration of ister, ing an agent to Quito to act as charge The agent was not recog- to- tention to join the.majority of South investigation proceeds. neutrality, but the appavent dm nance of Germans in Veaezuela ar the factional controversy in Argentin. have made the future conduct of thos governments problomatical. resentment against the:- 1) or account of the controve: the building of the Panama ment of the bridge that connects |ter gf the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Harry |council of Wauregan were in attend- e e Westerly and Pawecatuck, are, after |Lewoden. ance. Fouowmg’:u the officers in- . 4 s Too Big for a Job. due -consideration for a vear or more, | .gamuel Amedo, whose skull was |stalled by District Deputy Frank Cun- | Family Reunion—Addition to Power How big the job of getting up a re- causing like improvement to be made |fiactured in an automobile . accident | ningham of ‘Willimantic: grand knight,| Plant Completed—Personal Items. |volt in this country. is, and how smal were becoming the men who attempfed it. clearer and clearer as ths —. Indianapolis News. P ’ The Guilty Man. 3 . conformity. More than a yéar ago,|day afte ddn, Clarence Reed; inside guard, Ar-|here ~ T authority of a vote of the town of |42y afternoon. thur : Welch; oukside guard, Raiph | Many of the hi ; ; b gh school students B e o waSh GOO(]S fOl' Fa.“ afld wmtel' Stonington. a granclithic sidewalk was | COIOnS TYMK 0F the Rhode isiend |Collelo; chancellor, Charles Costello; [are walking to school since the recent e S Chancelior Michacli r % h nd the® big|Coast Artillery, acting as command- [4dvocate, James Jouret: trustee, Ed-rise in carfares. German peace note? We had sus- pected Mr. Pecksniff or Uriah Heep.— Kansas City Star, . the sidewalk removed. Now West- 3 ed to Niantic Sund: , of wash fabrics for cold weather wear, the < artillery contingent would probably |thy: tojNiantic Buolay Amgd:ebod :;ey ifl):’dm d? ;ls vx;uz“:: coal;l‘e’g:f soon be relieved and sent back ‘o duty R:l'he following officers. of Mystical| James Drake has moved from Win-| parford. — The Hartford County ge improvements. g ose council of Wauregan were in-fsor lane to the old- Brisgs homestead | jeqgue nas called a meeting of . th potato growers in Hartford county for this (Tuesday) evening-in the Hart- ford Chamber of Commerce rooms Jo discuss methods of eliminating the middleman in the potato industry. ltching Blisters Formed Grust On Hands. Swelled in Blotches. Red and Angry Looking. Burned and Would Crack and Bleed Cuticura Healed. Cost $1.00. *‘I was poiscned by the use of soap and hard water, and my hands began to burn and itch. The skin would swell up out weight and is shown .in very | Fall wear a large variety of dainty Jiand Mrs. Willlam Deutcher in Dan- | Construcsion and Trading company. Brief Personal Notes. RECOGNIZE GERMAN AGENT attractive floral and stripe designs. | designs in a good range of colorings, John B. Grinmell of Bridgeport is|LIi® hull of a burned vessel was tow- [ Sl SRR . in blotches that were red and It is 28 inches wide. also all solid colors. the Euest of his brother, Georse E.|°0, '3, thg Blant Sunday for rebulld-| aro B Sving ai the radio scwool | Argentina, Chile, Venezuela and Co- angry looking, and little fine . Grinnell. 4 - ' i T F ; fon-| lombia the Only South American water blisters would form. 5% i i d £ f 3 t work, |in Newport, spent Sunday and' Mon y For 20c a Yard For 25¢ a Yard Miss M. Josephine Deckerson enter- {increased force of men, are at work, | NoWROT ves in town. o Nations Whish Are Met cAilgnad These broke and formed a : {oined the executive committee of the Il lual of activities. All the lumber| Ernest Barber, one of Uncle Samrs| Against Germany. I TR 0 Wi T = Rl mday eve-lpiled in the yard bore the Dfl-é:nrd: i&aflnl: boys, is home on a short fur- st my l{tan(;]isifllhed skin would G5 .| “This lumber is the property of Hayes |lough. = Washington, Oct. 8.—Dr. Perl was crack and bleed. VICTORIA SERGE, 29c a Yard o Tynd Mrs, Georse E. Newbury |,uq anderton, 30 Broad street, New | Edwin Lyon of the Naval Reserves |,ppoisteq® i 00 (OO0 Ber Woa *I was given a sample of P A ! EEpN Cuticura.Soap and Ointment which relieved me at once of the burniny sensation. 1 bought more and my han were healéd, and the flesh all smooth: wide fabric is shown in a handsome adsortment of Persian and Floral Mr. - 4 i 8 Mr. and Mrs. B. Lafin have return- |his-power boat in the Race, Sunday, g ldo ] designs in many different coloringe. It is just the thing for Kimonas fled from a visit in New York, | |was severely injured. His overalls The. summer attending t0 AN automo- |yize such informal presentation and | (Sipned) Mrs. Martha M. uimby, and Sacques. Dr. and Mrs. George J. Green and |EOt caught i the engine and dragged | "!lg s, of Steriine_spent. the | chen the minister tried to secure ack- | Noith Troy, Vt., Sept. 30, 1916 s Goms St R e Sumiclon s 0o “end at the home of Miss Lizzie e - Cuticura Soap daily and Cuticura Oint- ment occasionally ~prevent pimples, blackheads or other eruptions. Un- sighdy complexions are often a bar to social and business success. For Free Sample Each by Return turned to their hom New York 4 v after a visit with Mr: S!.“S.\’;‘hresl?:r, B Stonington Pointers. dai,““fs';fo,“:",fv,‘:'h"',,.?,“,f;: ‘i‘:"pfo‘:.':' is willing ;o g0 to mlro,”wus ‘ncll rlu: Mail address post-card: “‘Cuticura, Miss Carrie Sylvia has returned | 1ijss Mary Freeman of Norwich |gence. e T iatontion of the. councryes in | DeRt: R, Boston.” Sold everywhere: Don't You Want Good Teeth? Rev. Mr. Kenyon of Dover, N. H., e — Board of Selectmen Organ- |the car he noticed that they had be=n ! Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to négiect them' preached at the Union Baptist church | - tees—Persomal Item 98N- | infastened from the stand and taken. || meed have me fears. By our method you can have your. teeth flled unday. Mr. Kenyon is a candidate AT ] crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. for the pastorate. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Bailey, with| Rally Dav_was observed at the o SE OTHER FEATURES Ar. and Mrs. John Gray and family | (neir daushter, Miss Allison,. were in|Vethodist church Sunday with & | CCNSIDER THESE O FEATU ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMZNTS CLEAN LINEN DENTISTS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK Archibald Haas and John Donohoe |2nd Mrs. Foliow- inati i s Sl Ayer, Mass.. to_call on their sons. who |autumn foliage and flowers. Foliow Rion iR anais eutiitass S 9on o oo weelz angamotlietirip do, the are at Camp Devens, in. the Nationsl|ing is the programme: ;(nginsx by the .h.lr":h'or e oyl e oollfarsuaining e s e Serks : - < school, Onward} -Chrisgan- ‘Soldiers: Army. 3 OR. F. C. JACKSON OR. D. J. COYLS Mass. Mass. ¥ the-Sea Pratt of Centerville. R. I, were week- TR o L L AR O S 5 Machi : : i T eorge A Perkins| Scveral baseball fans of the bor-|end visitors at the home of their Dar- | sl mations ¥ Eaytern Connectiout saual to Tne Bubs ewing Machines ns' mother In Hepe Valiey, B. I | PHE0 3" 5 "witiam T Snermen o |ePts: Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Pratt. jEssgemne 2n0 Chie ln,te SOURARD fei Ritness Tl R L5, sy Wi .. Sherman, and Mrs. Robert Nichols and |” The Brayton drug store 1o closed Two Tires Stolen. ! NEW ERA CLUB SALE PLAN, SAVE AS YOU SEW Jr. and Mrs. Brown have returned |until further notice. Two new autcmobile tires were | You ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS & | money possesscd by three citizens but|duy for @ visit in Danielson. Mr. k FEVOLUTONARY BANDS] 1 5 | Stott- is enjoving fif o Ve Ronald K. Brown returned to New |school; singing, America: scng, Successors to the ining Dental Co.) . = 1 ! B A At e Uil S e U : tre Yew | LittieChristjan Soldier: ~solo, Mar- 5 sadb B e ‘tion as clerk at the Mvstic post officc. | York Sunday evening. after a few |l “hristjan : , Mar, . NORWICH. CONN. e Dbl '"“""’"{ Middietown-—The regu'ar ficulty |l.ergen L Greene is‘substituting at the | days at his summer home on Broad- [jory Mayhew, with chorus by Mar-| 03 HAIN ST. oA M to8 P M. Town in Tamaulipas. = +¢ Berkeley ’ Divinity Sol hiak besnfot A bk g j‘?g—_]ksriggs fl;nce C.%I'm‘e.n-, Ger:rude ~ - . - 5 a0 ' 2 5 s i Mrs. F. B Ba ilkerson, .Arlene Main: exerc elephons Rrownsville, Texa. Oct. S--Revo-|Strongthened by the uisition of a WHteA drineas Red Crews: e e a ReE ntor | Rally,Day; ‘members of the schol. Cady Aslatant lutionary bands of General Porfisio}l New member. Rev. Po Norwood. o My Seahe Red Cross | over Stndav > '| Daniel Jouret, while chopping wood a Y {711, the holder of ‘the John Henry Vileox - Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Lewis .and Mr.|Satorday afterncon cut his.left hand Gonzales today were reported headed | !1 2 Wilcox ~hall, Friday i badly; “making it necessary to have g e, o o dte | Wotson schoiarship, who has recchtly Waon the wpeaker will ba Migs|2nd Mrs. Daniel W. Williams were|badly, m s it necessary. to ndez. a emajl interlor town Inl,eturned: from a year's nost Sraduate|Carola srmst v oame i s o2 | S ors in Norwich, Saturda R e e e et pursued by gOv-|work in Oxford, England: Mr. Nor-|(he outbresk of he was a|_ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Williams of | Mrs. Lora Jarley returne e 3;2 5 P Rep nin 1aotabe| woon 1 Bivies & Someoin’ fhe CAEis CliRresk oF ¢ ; Wallingford. were muests Sundas of|tral Fails R I atter spendinz the points near tas border say a de-| Testament and continaing his own . Williams® narents om Broadway. |P2St Week at the home of Mr. an ) tochment of (onzales ons underj studies at tne s ile is besides | acher in the Connec Georze A. Mills of Lebanon was a|Mrs. Edgar M. Kennedy. L command of a ma: named Rodriguez |ussisient to the of Holy Trini T D tos Moy o Dncitimed letters af the Moosup acked the town of Trevino in an ef:| iy church. e 3 ° : i 3 3 s e town of Trevino fa an eftliy church of the Tihode 1s1- AL Reade = of Wilimantic [QoC, 00 M Tason, Jerney Decotaux. $ R e T = o they were transferred fo [at. TFy Waener and Mrs. PRartlett. Home Frpm Hospital. i 2, 101st Artillery, at WBoxfor iting friends in Norwich, Sat-| Ervin Rrouiliald_returned Monday “ ; S The pay cheeks for the artil morning from the St. Joseph's hospi- The Tilne Has Come To Coflqufl' Or Subm.-t. rymen as members of thé national wral of the youne men from town|tal, Providence, where he as been e ard. during the last half of wta ars in the draft. went to 'New(a atient sven weeks. uring is z . - uFm, “, Th.,..e ls B"t 0!& Cho;ce We Pave Made lt » wrre sent to the adjutant geners I praon = ay to b examined. =ifly there e was operated on three ONE LOT OF ROOFING (ALMOST CLEAR ASPHALT) S 1h12 5 7t 5 siand last May, and ¢ Talter White has ret to Wa- |times. His friends and relatives were ‘ 3 St arion a weslcs Vieit ‘at his|Elaa io Visit him upon his return and | o AT PRICE OF REGULAR GOODS. find him well again. He has been op- PRESIDENT WILSON. | ome on Havward avemue. - y X i Toze Yimelow of WMast Mampton |erated on before during his early - A o | | Rid of the Torment e prradie: My andlschool days. This roofing was made to order for exportation but owing to .. F'mer Bigelow on \ain street Se: to Give Play. iy e = X Buy a Bond of the “SECOND LIBERTY LOAN” of Rheumatism | | "5yt week. " ‘\f"m" neta | (o The Brst rehearsal for the pias. Our lack of shipping facilities could not be dehlvere:. If in ntehe.d i 2 ov bonr ota - g x 4 - i ] their Airer mesting Saturday. WWives to be given by the senior sclass | of an extra good roofing at a low price call and examine this And Help Win the War We Will Accept Subscriptions for UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT “Send me Foley Kidney Pills. I am j badly done up with rheumatism and they are the omly thing that help | me” A. J. Walsh, Sneffels, Colo. Rheumatism is stubborn as a mule —it hangs on like a leech—wears out your strength—worries you with pain Thomas P. Ki=ne-- was a visitor in Nevw Tondon. Saturday. the school building Monday evening. B With the exception of four the entire Wa'ter B. Lombard of Hartford was| lass was present and the different the puest of “is mother on Norwich|pane 25 BEESSTC, AMp njamin Daw- ave~we over Swnday. . son has been engaged as coach. The Ferry Triedmay of Rrideeport was|pjay will be =ziven at both Plainfield ~¢ “ie home on Norwich avenue over|ind Mocsuw this Vear. lot. You will see the best roofing you ever saw at price of regular goods. 1 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $1.75 2 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $2.25 o i 99 —(\ugnx ‘tl)n you{s vlulliy—dn:?renu Sunday. Marble playing has come back into 1l sz 75 ‘% Jyour mind—affects your heal 1 favor with the boys. To! . Secflfld L!i)&fly Lflafl Of 1917 4 BOHdS Dgn‘: let 5 hatng onlyu:!rD;)n't B Uzed to Gas. 5 William Potter of Jewetthci;‘,\' spent 3 ply, 108 square feet, per tp to on’t overlool 'oley d- At any rate, the American troops|Saturday and Sunday at the home Y o > ey Pllls! For they work directly or | “somewhere in France” will not be [his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Pot-|'We have a good Roofing, Nails and Cement in roll at $1.25 Bonds 1. on a twerty-five weekly payment instaliment the kidneys—tone up and strengthen them to the perfect action tkat keeps uric acid out of the blood, and clears ter on Main street. They are used to it. — Géod Music for Dancing. afrzid of gas. Tlorida Times-Union. for 1 ply, $1.50 for 2 ply, and $1.75 for 3 ply. paid for through CURRENT and FUTURE SAVINGS are away the cause of rheumatism, 1um- | S.ybrook _Mits Ruth Granniss is |, The dance held under the auspices Y o81 1 1 4 > ints o P p < ’ A aturday . the greatest possible aid to the Nation. Detin now, 15day, and soon you wii |Eaining dally in health at St Raphael's | 3fynet Nall was a great success. . Col- . " “again be active and free from pain. | NOSPital, New Taven. The cast!ils|jing' Singing Orchestra of Mariboro, 5 Mr. Walsh winds up his letter to us :n’?flf:“gfr;‘("‘:;a'::fimgi‘“ N Tenk |Mass. furnished music. During _a ouse o by saving: “I consider Foley Kldney Forelged AaH firD‘l\&bi“tY ‘she wculd be short intermission soda was sold, The THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY NORWICH, CONNECTICUT Pills the best I have ever used, and I have tried several differéent reme edies,” Your druggist sells them. T.ea & Oszood Co. orchestra has been enraged to P again for the club. Will Attend League Meeting. . . Richard Daggett,” manager of the able to get arcund in a short period. She was in-the electric car wreck &t North Branford, in company with her mother, who was killed at that time. BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET <. §

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