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= ' 5 ' NORWICH BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, ulo, 1917 S . Clty Physicians Explain Why * ‘ . 5 . They Prescribe Nuxated Tron| s S E Unusually-Loances for Wednesday President—Death of Mrs. John W.| To Make Beautiful, Realthy Women and Strong, Sturdy Men | S weweonsy Worape. All Items Plainly Marked As Advertised There was a head-on collision on the Narragansett Pier raflroad be- m————— NOW BEING USED BY ' OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANFUALLY tween & passenger and freight train late Monday, in which no serious in- P juries resulted, aside from the dam- WE DN E. SDAY 3 Pounds Quickly Transforms the flabby flesh, tanelass Sianuen, (ad welliy shinks of Vegk,. ansemie. ‘men and women into a 3 perfect glow of health and beauty—Often increases the strangth of delicate, nervous, run-down foiks e Plon Y S e m per cent in two weeks’ time. and operated by the hode Island . company and connects at Kingston - Mew York, N. Y.—It is conservative- ‘ : with the New Haven road for Narra- elaw 1y estimated that over three million }! . another has gone down to | ¥ ut‘.“t Pier, al.nd "‘l.l New H; en _or: Ihe h week i he pri are wi » people annually in this country alone| 3 :::l::l'o::ekdmn:lmply E'..‘.‘,;, .:o‘::“:.wa:nyn«aa;n:;nx;?;. e Save your money- by trading licre on Wednesdau ““mns This stretch of raliroad, its engin Dr. T. Alphonsus Wal- | ang cars and all the eauipment was are taking Nuxated Iren. ' Such aston- shing een ted fro: hyst n ard. In its more prosperaus dayve o T that & number of physiciaps in various ; i country and who has heen |the New Haven road, so the story |l From U. S. Inspected Beef Less Than Wholesale Price parts of the country have been asked to explain why they prescribe it so ex- tensively, and why it apparently pro- My little rail- iven many h oes, Mr. Hazard was asked by New I Engtand, ceory Htles | fraven officials it his road was for ROUND § Armour’'s not make & vractice of |2 by TS Sugar Cured 22 Shiainsd From the ota.forma of tmor- 2o : miveria Sl e (| STEAK, SMOKED sanic iron. - TN * Fe Sotiaion Secured at'ine Peace SHOULDERS, Ib. Extracts from some of the letters re- T Dale station, and the engines and tenders of both trains were wrecked. CelmdaTe/mwnr Bwow: Hoth crews jumped to safety and the TS S I : ; 1 o R, it LEAN POT ROAST L. ... 18c | Fresh UNCAS S ity e e T s T P Sy LEAN POT ROAST; bb. ... CREAMERY Jack tone, the brain fags and the mem- | If people would only take Nuxated L p o Tals it The s e R RS RO AN ory fails and they often become weak, [Iron when- they feel weak or rundown, nals denoted clear track. Last week RUMP ROAST BEEF nervous, irrifable, despondent and mel- 3 ancholy. When the iron goes from the |instead of dosing themselves With|,gvertised ’ pont du';.:l;o\y:rr:reI::;‘l’:gln:; . b blood of women, the roses go from |habit-forming drugs, stimulants and |meatcinal pro- fre o S chier Rk B NS o T e their cheeks. alcoholic beverages, I am convinced |jucts but I have £ Samuel E. Gould, whe is on vaca In the most common foods of Amer- |that in this way they could ward off | found Nuxated Assistant DO!Pllcher Archie Brizgs, i and Harry Gardner, another emploge' BEEF LIVER jca, the starches, sugars, table SYr-|gicease 1 tent i u , preventing it becoming or- | Iron so poi n Ups, ansien, " pollshed riee, e Te T thansands-of cates and tnere. | Rervoue, rundawn ¢ Tbee 2 Siwiofics gethe time of (be freshcut,lb.............. | I 7 > . farina, condftions, e - S roni, ‘sphagetti, tapicca, sago, faring. by the lives of thousands might befCOnitions ot foe & 0 Ugated by Geerge A Carmichael of I I X CHEESE, b 39¢ degerminated cornmeal, mo longer I8 .;.63 who now. die every vear from iron to be found. Refining processes have removed the iron of Mother |pReumonia, grippe, kidney, liver, heart Earth from these impoverished foods, |trouble and other dangerous maladies. and silly methods of home cookery, mhe real and true cause which started ‘,’,’;,'.';“;:“:3;3,‘;,“:“9';”"3;{’,‘2’ the | their diseases was nothing more nor cooked are responsible for another |less than a weakened condition brought grave iron loss. on by lack of iron in the bleod. Therefore, if you wish to get the| Iron is absolutely necessary to en- most out what you eat, you m supply the fron deficiency in your food |aRle your blood to change food into by using some form of organic iron, |living tissue. Without it, no matter just as you would use salt when your |how much or what you eat, your food foed has not enou®h sait. merely passes through you without 3 is Beyea, for 15 years|doing you any good, and as a conse- Adlj);ng:mlg:vt]:::oi Bi:“&’e New ’ro" quence you become weak, pale and|last was organic iron—the only km; e i 75¢ Homeopathic Medical College, says: |sickly-looking, just-like a plant, trying | I could comsclentiously -recommen the locomotive on the otner |[§ OIL, gt. can. S e Phvaician T have alwass heen|to €row in a soil deficient in iron. If | prepared in such s way wi tran. - g i rtised rem- | YOu are not strong or well you owe e engineer of the locomotive on e B T e ad_ | £0 yourself to make the following test: | and_calculra>d=to act as a quick re- | the freight train was Cnarles Cooke|ll POMP. OLIVE OIL SALAD Sanct Professor in the New York Home. | 5ee how Jong you can work or how far | vitalizer of the bload and a trueland the fireman Bdaward Hall. he ou can walk without becoming tired. | atrength builder. - Its administration | conductor was John Riley and tne|l] DRESSING, large bottle............ 23c SUNKIST ORANGES opathic Medical College, I taught my |¥¢ e B o B ol piee | cond medical students that such remedies|Next take two five-grain tablets of or- | in a number eman Fred Hall. g dinary nuxated irom three times per | other tonics had utterly failed enly Those in charge of the passenger were generally valueless, but in_the | GINATY, DERCEe o e ceks. Then | served to convincs me absolutely of the | train were Entineer rredericr 1 |fj No. 1 POTATOES CELERY, bunch . .....0000ic00... 128 e R IR T R DRI PINEAPPLE, large fancy e e e A R e Sy T case of Nuxated Iron severe tests made test your strength again and see how | remarkable and unusual power of | Whittemore. . Fireman John Cocce, o8 myscif and numerous patiente, have [$25€ your sirengid again and Ses MO | pumeckable, AN SOUSUS hally teok | Conducter Miohen mrogny Sockee [l pack L .. ... ieceaeecneeine.. .. 30 RED STAR SWEET POTATOES 8pounds ...... Sraip 2 lule i tein SN s BB PEANUT BUTTER, Ib .... 20c HONEY COMB TRIPE, Ib. . their blood than was the case twenty There Wwere seven cars on the freight or thirty years ago. ‘This because of | train % |@ CLEANSER, 3 for 11c the de-mineralized diet which now is one clozed freight rved daily in thousands of homes |¢ ofl tank and a carload of gran- Fr h E secved dAfly in Ahovmamds e o wami st & carioad of sren: IR POVE BRAND es EF at a stop when the accident occurred, upcuts,lb............... e iy, e e e e | While it s sald the fretent was mai- |l MOLASSES, can. 15c | %0UP culs, greater number of hesit! o [ -t ont the B to be met at every turn.” The earload of granite was direct] B B o DU Homnptine éfi‘; $on yoara is bebind the locomotive tender on ine |[] Clover Hill Cider epa ight train, nd £3 Charities of Philadelphia; said: “After | cume 1t was Sent croRing up boen VINEGAR, lg. bot. 10c carefully examining the formula of | fho tender dnd Into the engine com. Nuxated Iron I realized that hére at|pletely wrecking the tender and en POMP. OLIVE 14¢ ’-nd women of today need more iron in | Commisaion. absolutely comvinced Mo Hhat It IS |dozens of nervous, run-down people| it | found the rapidity with which my | men Charles Holland and ~ Thomas and one which should be geneally |Whe were ailing all the while double | energy and endurance increased most| McGrath. The bazzageman, John TOKAY GRAPES und : 10c Prescribed by all physicians, Not. |their strength and endurance and surprising. In my opinion the wide-|Paggs, is the most seriously injured. , PO 2T ) D eaing he tacs et 1o nece. |tirely Tid themselves of all symptoms | spread use of Nuzated Iron is bound to| A pile of irunks fell on him s the e ey, L am enr. |of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles|make a nation of stronger men, love- |crash came. Mrs. Brennan ana vr.|ll FANCY GRAPE FRUIT, 3 for...... 25c of Nuzated Iroh has made me feel \ike|in from ten'to fourteen days' time | lier wonfen and healthier childrén. McGrath received sprained wrists. ¢ Fril W ve | Simply by taking iron in ! OTE—N ron. s c s arvey, Paggageman at the ooy, man, | Friends say 'What have|form. And this Aftor they had in s0me | mommraiet Soovs 55 sbvacions ln sk 5. s | Peace Dale station, saw the two trains || LARGE SUNKIST ORANGES so0 well and full of life? In my opinion |C28é8 been doctoring for months with- ertety of ] not, 3, Paent medicige nor w- | approaching and ram on to the tracks there §s nothing like organic iron— |2ut obmmm’ any benefit. But don't .h" ".:r'wm T e, _l“’m‘” waving a red flag in an attempt to Nuxatéd & But bew. f the olg | take the old forms of reduced iron, iron | ..q; prevent the trains from ccming to- P g e ewara of the old |, otate or tincture of iron simpiy tc Sothas. 56 iy (as ety Dewe e i war” S0 SR S, 8 GO e 0 Bt | B g | R R LR SWIFT’S OLEOMARGARINE &*5mer - ly sure that my patients get real or- r i ganic fron and not some form of ma. | Matter in the dlood of her cLUGKen \s | gwriy al torms ot indigesion s well o2%0r ner | nection with the Bantist anmiversatios : . Ton i aamm condidone - Fus meputacturcrs hate | N9Si0N with the Bantist anniversa k £ 4 The Mohican Company sold last week in their stores throughout New England, New tallic variety, I always prescribe Nux- v | shen great cenfdence In nuxa ated Iron In the original packages. take Iron in a Torm that can be emsily | $55 S oot & e et .‘:;,...m were electod: , R 5 absorbed and assimilated to do youany | ot to forrelt $100.60 to any cb =51 . o LDr B Sauer, o Boston physlctan who |good, otherwise it may prove worse gy A 0| laont, Thev 1 Stewart Kiniey of ‘P;:::_ York, Pennnylvamn, Ohio, 64,650 pounds. as studied widely in both this coun- |than useless. - per 3 : 2 try ‘and “in” grest 'European Medi: |prize-fighter has won the day simply |l ue i, wime sty jeic | T’ ale | (GO0 SERORY Bnd fregsurer, Rev cal Institutions says: *As I have said | because he knew the secret of great (il ! s steength and” endurance "o ' 4y | executive committes, officers and Re n C a c C [ Olll\d a hundred times over, organic iron 1s |strength and endurance and filled his | me. s dimenaed In_ihia citr vy Cheries Os- | Goorge ' ¥ Beecher, Woonsocket, and G“d“ at 14 ’ The Umreatest ot ail strencih buitders. | biood with iroq before he went into | sed Co. Lee & Omsed o snd ail eod dririct ae N Hemche Woonsohes n‘c'; _—_— | membership commitllee, e ot % F Francis of Providence: Rev. F. Made Under Government Supervision. Everything Pure and Wholesome. NOANK iof the Grdton Iron works. school. Hainer, Providence, Rev . ! Capt. .Ynh[n ITcnu:;n is at his home m’]l‘my a:!l;;r:wiu:;-ch re-::n_uca “eh‘{: Keirstead, Auburn: programme com. Funeral of Frank Park Held Tuesday— | "\, °2.8 72" Georze Fish have re- |of Pharmacy nfter a vacation at his | Edward sialyskes Progarorth. Rev. MOHI = 2 & 5 Personal Itema of General Interest. |turned from an auto trip to Newport. | home, The Elms. . P, Porty, Pawtnelat 12 ounces...... 5c|22 ounces...... 9cjeach ..... 20c, 25¢ Miss Meargaret Rollins is ill at her| “There will be a meeting of Liberty| The Rhode Isiand Baptist Educa- The funeral of Frank Park was held | homa on_ Prospent street. council. D. of A, this evening. ion Sociéty elected officers as fol- Tuesday at his home on Main street,{ Rev..7. S. Foster attended the min- | Eimer Durfey has gone to Hobe : * President, «. Frank chlor with burial in Valle; cemetery. Alr.|isters meeiing in Westerly Monday. Valley, where he has secured employ- kat; vice president, Rev i Park died from tubercwlosis and was| Foward Durfey has returned to|ment McKeever, Newport: secretary, R when off duty he rides on his ma-|served at the summer home of the| Mies Esther Bindloss has returned 4l nearly three years. He leaves his | Bridseport after a visit at his home| Mra Jennie Perry is snon to move | M. B Dentchos Providence: treasurer, |chine even faster than he does elec- |bride’s parents. The bridal party re-|from a visit at Cape Cod. wife, who was Miss Laura Hewlitt, | here. to Baltimore, where Mr. Perry is em- A. Jillson, Providence: board |tric ears when on duty. Recently he|ceived under an arch of palms and The members of Company B are his father. L. L. Park. three brothers, Motored from New York. ployed. members, Superintendent of Missions |was held up as he stopped near the |ferns. The house was decorated with|drilling to make a good showling in tht Harry and Leren of Frovidence and! Mr. and Mrs, Joseph MacArthur _— of Rhode Island Baptist State com- |border line on his motorcycle, by a|autumn flowers. During the recep-|regimental parade in New London next Carl of Lawrence, Mass. motored here from New York and are PLAINFIELD mitteé, Rev. A. B, Cohoe, Rev. C. M.|stranger to him, who inquired as to[tion Crandall’s orchestra played. Sunday. g H. Farnum Hunter has returned to|guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpat- fiBa iy L. A, Clevenger, of Prov- |the capacity of the motoreycle. That [ After n wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.| The Stoningtcn High school football Bridgeport after a visit here. {117k _at Riverview cottage. British-American War Relief F William T. Green of Na. |touched “Bob” on a tender spot. He | Aherrn will yeside at 51 Beach street,|team is booked for a game Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fish and son| Miss Grace Fitzpatrick has resumed| = oy und zlch Prot. R. G. D. Richardson, Brown | commenced to relate stories of the | Westerly. Bulkeley at New Nondon next Satur- have, returned to Nantucket. her duties at the Groton Iron worke otals $1,784.30—Already $1,780 Mas | university, and E. E. Tilley, Provi- |#reat speed he had attained, how fast e day. They expsct to defeat the New MTs. Calvin Rathbun is viglting rel- | after two woeks’ vacation. Been Seng to Headquarters. dence: auditers, Willia mArmour of |he had ridden between: Westerly and Local Laconies. Londoners as easily as did Westerly, itives at Point Judith. Misa desaie Chesebro entertained the Providence. and Georse E. Nicholas |Stonington. to Mystic and so on. and | p. ¢ 0 ana Jast increment from | VACR the score was 26 to 0. Bernard JcDonaid and Anwus Mor- | Worid Wide £rild Tuesday evening at| Letters remaining unclaimed in the g Foymcket, Woman's _suxiliars, :‘“l“!'ld”‘":: R A e Ptweon | Rhode Tsland to the National Army is gm,:.’,,':f:nd .,,';"A‘}”w‘:'r",‘ J '"m‘tgly dies * e I i N a ligh' 3 3 . 3 A cle on e Cf B 01 | ot ames Pendle- ison have returned ic Newport. a delightful meeting. L peelice Sow For Thewis TR L B O R St TlEewee T ik Mjuite a6 fest s | cxvected fo depart October 17, ton of Hallls, L. I, s seriously {ll at Cha¥ies Wood is able to go about| Mary Sing=r has recovered from ty- | Hall. Thomas Higginbottom, B Faunce, Mrs. L. E.. Swain, M# Ater befug Infured by the sutotraek.| phold feves and hew gome. back to] Houle, Peter Lambrre: miiposrrome Doe. Mrs. D B. Wallacs, > I | could any professional rider on a | Rev. Clayton A. Burdick conducted|Baltimore. L valle, Joseph Larenture, Mertice of Providence, Mrs. special speedway. the funeral service of Benjamin F. . “Bob” had told of exceeding|Payne, Tuesday afternoon. Burlal|15 YEAR S8ENTENCE FOR FATHER; o rt, Lundb: i M vlrholu of Pawtucket, Miss M After ury. Litlian Mitchell, Margaret| NG010% pant Groonwich and. Misy | the logal speed limit every time he|was at River Bend cemetery. - Rollins, “Tlle T- H -I- . . 3 War Relief Total $1,784. E. Jean Battles of Providence. mounted _his machine,> the stranger | That Westerly has its full quota LIFE SBENTENCE FOR SON me nas (:Qme 0 Longuer mit. Th ;i 3 = displayed a badge showing him to belgentiemen of leisure Is demonstrate: ’ = A e weekly report of the British- a state policeman, whose speclaity i8] Ly the -Jarge attendance of =pectators| The Tumminellis Wers Sentenced at pe » merican War Relief fund is as fol- For the third conse ‘e year Rev.|the regulation of speed of motor ve-|a¢ gessions of the superior court. Middletown Yesterday. or Us | here ut One mce‘ e ve @ It |lows: Amount previously collected|C. M. Gallup, pastor of tke Centra|nicles by prosecuting the offenders. ! A ) $1,761.15; amount collected in Plain- | Paptist church, Providence. was elect- [ }ie said: *I guess sou don't know [ C- amrence Champlin. O i amall | Miadletown, Conn.. Oct. 9—Domen- field $15.10; in Jewett Citv $8.05; to. |<O president of the Rhode island Bap- do you?” To this “Bob” | River Wews son of Edwin B. Champ-|co Tummineili, tried here in the su- PRESIDENT WILSON. ta! amount collected $1,784.30 tist state convention which convened [replied: “Oh, yes: I've seen you be- [ lin. formerly of Westerly, is here on| neiior court on the charge of second The treasurer has forwarded a check [.for its 93rd yearly meeting in the Cen- fore, but I guess you don't know who | & Visit to his uncles Dr. John Cham-| gegree murder in connection with tha ;)f \ort)yfivle( do;lm to headquarters "r';l B-&t‘:‘t chureh Tl‘x“andluflmo‘mni I am, so I'll tell you, my friend: I'm D"‘" ?ndk :eorgchA. Champlin. killing on August 11 last of Sebas- n New York, making a total of $1,780 | The meéting was resumed after lunch | the damnedest lar in two states! t is known that these young sol-|tlan Ranno, was today found guilty Buy a Bond of the “SECOND LIBERTY LOAN” pent fhom: e oilane et in the vestry and closed Tuesday | The parting was mutual diers from Westerly are now on or-| by a jury of mansiaughter. Judse H th Ai tha'ex};‘ensesdfo- carrying on the m;‘;‘ N = = 5 ——— ;lgfl sofl “rm~ their countr = nkl: John P. Kellogg imposed a sentence work of the order are wvery low. @ other officers chosen are: Vice ’ econd Ileutenant Harry Pussell|of ten to_fifteen years in the stat And Help Win the War therefore all contributions . recsived | President, J. W.. Baker, Pawtucket: — "‘:;;'.‘L". N clon ey | Burdick, Sergeants Datson, | prison at Wethersfiold, . Robert Meikle, First Private| enico, pleaded guilty of second degres i lief work for the soldiers. The com- |dence: Fran homas We Wili Accept Subscriptions for Mhittee of the local order is proud of|Providence; historical registrar, Wil- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. =Thol Arthur Trechette and Privates Leroy | murder and wos given a life sentence the work done by the people in this liam T. Peck, Providerce. McWeeney, of Providence, and Francis| oy, (o0 T 1 Clomens and Lawrence | in. pef UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Viltaze and In Jowett Criyr since ‘he N N b amh-rtame. ey organization has been formed. Honorary members for life, Henry a arriaze. | ROOK. The pair called Ranno from his ‘second lJbelty Lflall Of 1912 4% 5"“" Cflt-:r.va member of the St = of Westerl M, King and C, W. Burnham. e __;Cm"y was decorated with| Rdwin Carlton Higgins leaves for|home oh tlie night of ihe murder and h company, L 1. S. has returned on a twenty-five weekly payment installment plan. Bonds reph A. Higgins, of Manchester, is|captured later by the police "ere. . 918—A. 8. Wood Targe gold baskets| Newport today to he mustered into|the son siabbed him. A dispute over A. B. Cohoe, F.. W. H. Clark, G. E. tained his majority and enters the| Who was living in the younger Tum- ]m Fort Terrv, aft'e apendine a four E i~ New wutomobile ownerdare J. Her- | Beecher, H. E. Hatchman, Burr. | from Lohengrin' sung as a duet by paid for thro CURRENT and FUTURE SAVINGS are | vert ana Joseph 2 e Mg Katherine and Miss Marion | now in fogeign service, a first lieuten-| Philip Martinuk pleaded guilty to a ugh nd Joseph Turcotte. Term expires 1950 Mvany Garaner s ant In the Uniteq States medical| charge of assault with intent to kil 3 tervals down center aisel. ey service of his country for purely pa-|minell's home, preceded the sab- 3 The bridal party entered the church & Term, expires 1919—H. W. Wetjen, P triotic motives. A brother, Dr. Jo-|ling. The men escaped only to be are forwarded to headquarteis for u-"‘”"‘"‘ Rev. J. 3 B,.ch s M Frances McWeeney, | James Meikle, Paul DeFo Corporal [ * Glusepp! Tumminelll, son of Dom- Michelson, H. E. Maine, & ¥ at the music of “The Bridal Chorus” - palms and ferns. Strickland. 'W. A. Talty, | AN min flowers wers piaced at in- | the naval service. He has not yet at- | money belonging to Ranno's daughter days’ . turlough’ at his home here. William Hunter, F. C. A. Jones, Frank | O'Brien. the greatest possible aid to the Nation. Rector, Frederick A, Jomes, F. L. Wil.{ The bride wore a gown of Ivery| corps ; MOOSUP Kins. georgeite satin, trimmed with chan-| yuage Chester W. Burrows ana a|Joil. He shot at and siightly wound- Term expires 1921—John Fleteher, | tily lace and opalescent ury are eneried Toonaon In hoarf ¢4 Louis Groliman of Moodus, whom he accused of Intimacy with Mrs. Martinuk. Edwin Main ° Writes Fro: F Waiter B. Greene, George F. Harvey, [and having a court train. v ing the case of Dorothy Drow, of Wes- Front—Many Takin Ou’: H ";""} F. Stewart Kiniey, Allan P. Reacock, | tulle fell from in fan-llke coronet of|terly, against the Outlet Company, and 9 unters’i Clinton C. White. 5 chantilly lace and was caught With| yangia Anderson of Providence. This o Licenses. Term expires 1922—Geéorge U. Ar-|orange blossoms. is an action in damages for alleged| Danbury—A new attendance record S nold, F. G. McKeever, Siias P. Perry,| She carried a bouquet of bride roses | raige detention and sccusation of dis-|for the Danbury fair has been estabr- Mr. and Mrs. Querett Billineton. Mr.| David W. Hoyt, F. L. Temple, A. P.|and lilies of the valley, amd Woré a|tonesty. - This case has been in the|lish. The total numbes of admissions . THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY NORWICH, CONNECTICUT = ————— | and Mrs. Byron Billington, Miss Rena | Johnson. string of pearls, s gift of the bride- | g omy: @ N e davs, and will be|last week was 73,532, more than 8000 Picke and Edgar Dupius, motored to| Term expires e llat'donn}d groom. She was attended by her sis-| fniched roday. A In excess of the previous record, 70,- " Camp Devens, Aver, Mags. Sunday.|W. Off Kelrstead, E Shedd. 8. R |ter, Miss Margaret E. McWeeney, as| o e (008% R 434, which was made in 1910 . || At the camp (he party visited for u|Mecurdy, J. L. Pescodk, H B Ivan: | mald of honor. who wére tarauol ooy iceownlingame Conentiwmiio on t °u Want “d eeth? | | short while with Dona Dupius, who is | cis. charmeuse trimmed witha silver lace nmg“n;‘ ol H(’:'"';"h“‘v%‘:a- .';'r'e:t) ——————————————— i 1o, alning there. He enjoys camp| Finance Cemmittes—F. M. Mason | with bat of flesh weorgette with|LOK 507l RIC 0, tote grsel SR LEGAL NOTICE De the d"'.‘ 'ftfi. dental e"..' R “ them? Yeu ;hfa very much. chairman, Willlam H. Waite. C. B.|crown of turquolsée antique and with 3. 1880. the di pg fl & the dread ¢ o you 3 % || Ericnas "ot Eawin Main focelve let- | Reynolds, W. A. Gamwell, T. W. Wa- | strsamers of silver galloon, Ross | Samuei o hawnac ot Me 40 DISTRICT OF NORTH STONINGTON, testh Ao o ce : . bR e s B KT A 1 BT PK;N. | pecasionally, telling|terman. Charies R Stark: auditas,| Her bridesmaids were Mpw =Rose | J0oc , (ULIRSIOG, PEUACT MG, IONT | as, Court of Pravate, LSl ITi about his camp life i : D, n\France. In one|Clinton C. Gemwell and Charles B.|Baxter of Woonsocket, who wore flesh | (. "\p.® (0 U T0Nnoon of Mast Jef- | c. Brantomette uf, the cetate of Henry Kennedy spent Sunday with relatives | rons, his suave menner and choice Glover, gardeper at the summer home in Willimantic. language. ewns a motorcycle :nl A!ur the ceremony 3 breakfest was of Mrs. Calandar and Miss De Forest. oet10d J\ldzn and was sentenced to ten months in ! letter he said “This evening they are | Eowen. georgetts over rose satin with hat of . 3 CCXNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURFS fighting at quite a distance from our| . Thé meetine was called to order by | flesh georgette trimmed with beaver : R A O O e s e obnte, Discpict gt ortn STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE encampment, hut the light thrown by | President Gallup, atter which Rev. Al- [ fur and streamers of turquoise, and | \Vesterly: alzo a brother, C, 8. Bur- | SYRNESSN | o) Laving applisd for STERILIZED INSTRUM INTS the explosives remind me of a Fourth . Adams, J. Miss Gertrude McWeeney of Bellows| ''nSame, of oyt S an order authorizing and empowering LEAN LINEN ;‘; July at home, only in a greater v ) ' Rev. it Falls, Vt. who wore Pekin blue geor- % S— Py Mn}"%‘"‘{ the real emufi of sald Hen- rm. ZOORET o s city offered praver.| gette ernbroidered in silver with hat Ty anton, as per applicatiog on file ASEPTIC DRINKING CuPS More people of the town of Plain-|Rev. Mr. Gallup then anneumced the [of silver cloth with streamers of blue - STONINGTON mere tully appears: LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK feld are getting hunting licenses this | programme for the day and fave the | and silvér ribbon All the bridesmaids |n o\ of Aniome Cabras—Fox and bor BT AL 3 0 clogk IEothe a eraaon, 1§ these sppeal to you, call for examineti d estimate Mo year than in many years before. There | &reeting from t silver. alippers and carried muffs e Cal at the Court of Probate in N ton PR s A e It o is much game In the woods thin year, | Rev. Frank Rector of of fiesh Chiften with streamers of| Raseeon Trapped—H. 5. Foothall|fngihi, it mh“u’ me ie, asalgncd ne of quall an nde ibbon. or @ hesring om t appil- DR. F. C. JACKEON OR. 0. J, COYLS rahits, e \Bev.' Clarence 8fason Gallup. re- [ "“The bridegroom wes accompaniea Toamite miay Bilieley. cation, and it Court rests o EEN: Es harles Salisbury and William | elected president, is & native of Nor- | by his brother, Lafayette Ahern. The| Antone Madria Cabrae. 18, died dur- o ~d ROTeonN. \n sreste c DEN l ls | s g;::,rk motored to Camp Devens, Sun- | wich. ushers wonml”:ank E. O’Connor, |ing an operation in Lawrence hospital, {,‘f,’{:‘"nv‘“ uhlr'hl'ngl:hl,ufl:rd:’m-u ?y".‘l (Sucesssors to the K g ¥ and Thomas . New London. He came to Stonington | tice once fn some newspapir havi 203 MAIN ST. b c:l:n\nc H, CQNN. Mr. and Mrs. Mathewson motored to| Robert Chapman, known as The ceremony. was o= rformed by |from the Western lsiands with his|circulation in saia. Dietrisr, mad by g o W ol v QN Massachusetts Sunday. road Rev. John F. Providence. | parents and two brothers less than a | POSting a copy on the pub.® Span st . M. - Deno Eno is to work at the Dag-|tween We he;| The mass was sung hy Mlm- Kath. | vear ago. 3 the Town f:fl\orlh'St‘onh:at b Lady Asistans s 8 market. is the dean eonductors, is ¢rine and Marion Joseph| In a Stonington show window are a |} Lot AR, U vy i Balaneme . e e tasl’ Henncdy and Francis|tor his. couriosoe ot ot pai | Leninan anda C. Loo ETiging’ of West: | raceosn aad & fox iravped by Fhemas | Refpre,seid duy of peaping. ,}"q“, o | “HARLES C.

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