Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 27, 1917, Page 15

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LIBERTY BONDS Mothodist Churh—Miss Mary E.| Next "3‘.""3‘.“.2." of John S. Lowia . . 3 of N ich Will 8il —Canadian At i bt B . By Loaning Them Money, for That Purpose, “' a Reas- e eotiongl, DM Y. o C1- Mes e i B Eomr Mt 3 ; _ onable period, at o Council to Merge With Wauregen| Rockwsli—Stanton D. Weeks Wins p As Company of| Sixty Awards at Faire—Msyor J. J. rwich wfla—opmtewitlnnkafiushfie’ DANmou —_— ? -——— A Rev. Brownell Gage to Preach at|Republican City Committes to Meet 4% Interest- Deywile Leoads Disuriet With $36490 Bonds. UNCAS NATIONAL BANK e B THAMES NATIONAL BANK The second in & meries of dances '%v.:."‘.;‘::}:‘.'*....:;:;,":m : : Po FR ET CONN = i D ot the siaie atmary DY |aviacion station. end i ot Pu Al o o ; 9 ° B A} . tinued with success during Fridey and | Berkshire hogs. ntvmou':'rc IG.OAALT S DUDLEY FIELD MALONE Y subscriptions (nhese ewards, won against the vext| Grade foal 1917, 1st Junior ohampmn boar, 1st @ states. are more than i s s. TO SUPPORT HILLQUIT in mmy o tentty"to the remarin: " ’ 1 Bl ohamplon w13t England 1st lecpmme! lation Hl n Submitted T '| lection animals at the Doane H H y b e New York City Eieotion, 4 Included fn the awards are several Chammon stallion, st = it o the banks, this is the largest single|medals and special prizes oered by the H Washington, Oct. 26.—Recommenda-| New York, Oct. 26—Dudley Field subscription that has been receved | Percheron Society of Amerien and the Champlon mare, tions s to a revision of coal prices at | Malone, who resigned as collector of [here in this campaign. The company | American Berkehire atcociation. the mines to be authorized as a result | tho port of New York because of the |already in this drive had credit for| The result of the exhibition. of this of increased operating expenses under arrest of suffragists who were picket. the recent wage agreements between owners and striking miners were sub- ELECTRIC HEATERS thet he is pleased with army | pany, L. I 8., Fort Terry, was in this = me-:x‘a interested m the line of work llty Friday afternoon, en’route to his ELECTRIC STOVES - he_is called upon to 8o tnere. heme in Phoenixville, cn leave of ab- THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. [J|xmsa s i o2 fi%&’%fi:‘m’i&fi Stallion 2 and under 3, 1st|Boar 2 and over, 2nd Stallion 2 and under 3, 3rd $60 and §100 New 4" Liberty Loan Bonds | o o e e e (e | o i 2 - "*;. any one subscriber upon payment in full. Steps _have & were visitors in Danielson Fridsy. izens have ‘mentioned. The Chelsea Savings Bank ||t it e m MER( 1 at Fort T CHANTS’ ONAL BANK ngeines orry. : o g Sek Mg meds xnnmy Fyiveto Vandale, 3sih Company, L. Hunting and Fishing S0 Do petd this city, 15 HQ;:::::' !m;vnl::ghlrd of the -m company, L. I. 8., is at his home in Electric Home Needs | .5 st fié:fi BERKSHIRE AND PERCHERON WINNINGS Sunday morning. Republisan Committes to Meet. ELECTRIC TOASTERS Miss® Rogars to Sing. Miss Mary E. Rogers, supervisor of H*mm - Carver said Friday aft- ELECTRIC FLAT IRON Norwich -schoo! to sing o, the repub. . AT ool B, Howich Sk B Gl s, S s ap se e Tt writes from ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS - Con: tional church. nu::.ho'm:‘m“" Io!r' m: . e . ELECTRIC WASHERS B T AR g e | S S i On the Eastern Fair Circuit, 1917 Rev. B. Coats, D. D. is te sence. IC VACUUM CLEANERS e Baptist chureh af ‘the sy | Peivate Nathan V. Rawson. Camp p me servi Devens, is un:um home in 3 . ; .' 3 ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS e e NEW ENGLAND FAIR . NEW YORK STATE FAIR for Violations of OIIYUARY. O ECTRIC MASSAGE VIBRATORS || “Sopsmum ot oot men ne s wt| e o 9 towe | WORCESTER, MASS. = September 3, 4, 6, 6 SYRACUSE, N. Y. September 10-15 Camp Devens will eome to their homes N end . ullllmt of the town of Thomnson, died ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE MOTORS [ 22, o0 on week end lekves of 85~ i"s ", opye 1o' S0, Fiace Friaay ate: Cradie Roll Party. ¥nsen. - Lewis diod about a year PERCHERONS BERKSHIRES PERCHERONS BERKSHIRES ners recently taken in i G R h"’w‘":z"c:mi":”"‘ m,:‘{%?g};fi' ons .| Stallion and 2 mares, 2nd{Boar 1 and under 2, 2nd "':"",::::':z o . ,m:?m‘??‘;%: Mare 4 and over, Ist|Boar. under 1yr., 1st Mare 4 and over, ~ 3rd|po... 6 and under 1, 2nd o 1st|Sow 2 and over, 2nd|Mare 1 and under 2, 1st Zé‘f:%?.%.‘.‘:fi’:‘é:mm . mn%fi%fi@fitfifl Brood mare and foal, 1st{Sow 1 and under 2, 1st Mare and foal, 2nd A limited supply in hand for sle to L o o s e o Champion mare, 1st{Sow under 1 yr., 1st e T R ‘Aeking Political Guestians, Special Percheron Society|4 pigs over 6 mos., 1st Boar 1 and under 18m, 1st Boar under 6m, ~ 1st Sow 18m and under 2, 1st s i e Special Percheron Society $50 to $1,000 Bonds on Easy Installments ;:s';;"' orias comiinise oo prove a | , TS will be the g'::::n';,mg:; Prize for mare 4 and|lunior champion boar, 1st| Prize for 1916 foals 1st Sow 1 and under 18, 3rd matter to Y ‘Danieison election that is due the first Monday Bonds cared for, coupons cut and placed to L T in December? ~ This is s guestion (o 2 : 2 > the credit of owner, free of charge. AT ARS, e, Chatlen| St e o Tirscting ;fi,‘i aitention: | over Silver Medal, 1st|{Junior champion sow, 1st|Champion mare, 3rd|Sow 6m and under 1, 3rd FRANKLIN SQUARE e S AL N INTER-STATE FARR EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION Plush Coz;ts, C;Dmfbrférs and Blankets}] 55 5 5= Food Conservation In the city Py maitn : During the comlg:nmn . canvass cnulu'v:nm:ymmg Belsl“ \ TRENTON, N. J. . Saptembor 24-28 Brooklyn jafl. tion prosram that been a breach of Foos " Administrator Herert his Wite and pleaded guilty: Wilcox, PERCHERONS | BERKSHIRES 0 has been acting queerly for some o o paser has| EESEL: T30 SIS Ar 20 % | Stalfion 2 and under 3, 1st{Junior year boar, 1t ”;""“'a"’m?t""é‘..'n m‘zo tsut"u::‘ to his -o‘nmjl :lan:mnihb;n dlg not floves 150k the steck awsy in an wi- | xe=" “me Sosia”of peoseoution n | Stallion 1and under 2, Tst]gonion boar pig, - lst ot Senior year sow, 7 e = ) Stallion foal 1917, 2nd Mare 4 and over, : 1 ey Mare 1 and under 2, st and 2nd (Mare 1 and under 2, ' 1st and 4th|Junior year sow, 2nd and 5th SPRINGFIELD, MASS. October 12-20 ‘!‘i PERCHERONS BERKSHIRES ' ™| Stallion 1 and under 2,2nd Senior year sow, Mare 4 and over, 3rd| 4th and bth DAYVILLE COMPANY LEADS DISTRICT WITH $35,000,| OVER 60 AWARDS T PFOR STANTON D. WIGKS Promptly and Satisfactorily Cleaned Telephone Call 743-2 After Assawaga Mill Employes Had pct sl iabey Taken $10,000 Bonds, Company Sub- | Won By Pereheron Harses and Berk- scribed $25,000. shire Hogs at Recent Fairs. “Afternoon reports Friday showed | Recently returned from the Fastern 1st and 3rd Junior year sow, T 1st l‘hn‘ & i l‘hfl that the Liberty loan subscriptions for | States’ e: Ition at Springfleld, Stan- 150 eet, in Postal Telegraph O the district amounted to $265,000. THhis ton D, “Wicks of Doane Sail ' farm, GIVE US A TRIAL. wos inereased some during the day.|Femeret Fridey smupunced @ list of Best 3 mares, 2nd Senior sow pin, Bat’ nearly ‘370,000 rematne o _be -mt ining} made st that exposition a raised ¢ s distriet is to'equsi |t the New. England fair in W FREE AUTO DELIVERY ::e“re&:‘%dlyk made In the Juna Sam- [ter. at the Now Yoric state fuir at 8- | Grade mare 4 and over 3rd Rued hard: 4 animala: 30d ign, ien the subscriptions amount. 'use and af e Inter-| e fair at d 23 %0 337,000, Trenton, N. J. his entries of g erd, 4 animals, or The canvass for subscriptions con | thoroughbrea Percheron horses and | GFade brood mare, 1st Best mare owned in New Junior year boar, 4th 1st|Grand champion sow, 1st|Best 3 mares, 2nd|Aged herd, 3 animals, 5th 310,000 in subscriptions taken for its|prize stock by Mr. Wicks has been a employes, 50 the concern and its work- | flood of inquiries from all ar o eigng e, ouse at Washington | e now stand at the head of the list | states relative o his. Stock aed nis s decided to support Marris Hill- mitted to President Wileon today by [Guit, sociallst ‘candidate for _mayor, |of manufacturing concerns with credit| methods of handiing it. ° . : ‘ ‘7 l M d 1 e Lot Cra Blto | e NEIEE SOInICIFRT tieket, It Was |10 o the many 1D ars {h & 0altiti do] Ruase IRGENaticas o Bo Lion 1of oo A lde From the AbOVe Pl‘emlullls We on Severa eaais ommendations Were not made public |announced tonight. pending the president’s consideration. lublcrlbc for bonds of small denomi- | section of New England and there is S and who have not yet done o, | being done there work breeding The Canadian authorities have de- mexuuns!y Central Liberty-loan com- | thoroughbred horses and hogs that is A G#rman aeroplane landed on Wed- | cided not to exempt certain listed oe- mittee makes its closing appeal this|in line with the ver: best effc bei T 1 ne#day morning near Breskens, In the | cupations, as originally proposed, but |morning. There is & general feell rects taing holdines 5 S €ro Bbviney o Holand. Toe v e | 5 ent ach ‘S Hecal S ol | 8 onoeis B et aing | st tomerd Inerndle Bltings o an ecial Prizes ere y € rerc n WE HAVE A LIBERTY BOND FOR YOU 2 s st 55 CALL AT THIS BANK TODAY AND LET US EXPLAIN |5, S h5ribs, he banks will remain ot BB HOW EASY IT IS FOR YOU TO QWN A BOND ON THE | canvass among mill operatives in the k is Expecting Much Business on its” merits. slacker district. and it will not be if{ My. Wicks has a wonderful collec- e Deruon Who s sbis fo subechie tion of horses and hogs and his stock gé’i‘a’é’.;o‘gl.flW“‘-r‘:?“fi’nfll"y S b iy polachx i o the Society of America and The American — Berkshire Association. all who wish may have every ehmo. SUBSGRIPTIONS PROBABLY No reports on the progress of the Icnd Buying Brisks Up Friday and sarious towns of the district was made : A riday. ere wi a heavy addi- EASY PAYMENT PLAN. Hor o the subgoriptions from this / = source, however, and it is expected that final reports will be available to- Tdny. - As_predicted, the subscriptions to the Liberty loan ran over the mini- BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, Danielson | e s 2555 e e B i biiensl — We Have Animals of All Ages and Both Sexes For Sale the guest of Mrs. George Caron. Mrs. Clifton G. Spalding of s,m..,. R e isited friends in Providence gy evening oo Don’t You Want Good Teeth? || mriee mortets Frovidonce| emgagen T sotung ont and 2bviing B0 e drend ot garta shal van you e vogiot shemt oy || oot o8 Bt HEhan oy - s g Bl | o ppEPONDENGE SOLICITED AND PROMPT PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO YOUR ORDERS STRICTLY SBANITARY OFFICE y tream of fleld s visiting her parents. Dr.-and} piications during Friday and _ sub- is Corn Shippee and Myrtis | 557 LAl can have your testh ®iled the close of business tonight, when th hflo- srowned or extracted ABSOLUTELV YWTHOUT PAIN. drive will be over, that the district CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES TR | st " ADDRESS COMMUNICATIONS TO THE FARM announced is a list of $1500 worth = STERILIZED INSTRUMZNTS Thlg taken by .members of the high school ot B ; CLEAN LINEN e o of wages set by faculty and students at the institution. > 3 ASEPTIC DRINKING OUPS [ ARy e s n w ' c Ks o LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK - Iy B : FUNERAL. - - ‘s 3 wWwnhner 1 to yous call for -nmlmu-- and estimate: Me JOHN OWEN, Secretary, 53 = ik} pe kL 2% . 88 Broad St Danieison Jeseph Sherlack. A 2 : 5 ®R..F. C. JACKSON oR. D. 4 Covis F. WOOD neld o Tie Fomme - Figey ot | GEO. S, BOOK, Swineherd e J. P. RICKETTS, Gen. Manager - - R.V. CAMERER, Hostler PDENTISTS A, F.. Mith: services at Be. Mary's churen o s ’ - ® o'clock. Burial was in St. Mary's * fSuocessors to n-. King Dental Co.) cemetery. DANIELSON, CONN There 1s no clue to the ldentity of ®F- MAW- eT. AR m Yy NORWICH, CONN. Parlors ¥ Mechanio Strest P Aol Bl et A ik 2 2 i s LIVHEY YOU WANT o put your bile that struck éMr. Skerlock while he Coeilolatant . .. oo L #7 % [l .. . Telephena _Rlincsa wefore the puniic, fi. was on his way home cne night early medtum better than. tiough i e Vertising columns c: (Continued on Page Sixtaan. C~l. H-s)

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