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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEWBER 3, ' 1517 ol i m fi“ l!i n\ I I intia iperhanging. Flaster n’y Allen & Son Co. . Ceorge L. Randall Now at Fort Meyer A TR Decoraiing and Norwich, Saturday, Nov. 3, 1917, 2 L i ":;"’;:'chj:: T e ews of No. 15 Main St orves er—Geor, : EHMAN, FUNERAL DIRECTORS g - Rile 5o Lasva Badkus Hoesital. i e 1za6-2. " FP P Dupnam st AND EMBALMERS THE WEATHER. Isaac H. Bromley Elected President of Y. M. C. A.—First Na- : . RS Gond % i i Geoige L. Randall, Jr. of _Wes i i 2 LADY ASSISTANT = tional Bank Declares Three Per Cent. Dividend—River-|Town street writes from Tort e, ! El Virginia, of a nine mile hike to Fd- R h All_Calls Answered Promptly e B Wi e ey . o all” Where the ‘men went for fring . Alired Richards 3 Day amd Night. i ?:x:l'll!:ll'.:tsnxl—‘e‘gxh!'\'llwll;hm:::d:::;lh; “pelow side'Club Choses Delegates to State Convention. ctic The return was made in DENTIST | o i s 2 hours, 23 minutes. with two 6 min- ice Hours: the geasonal average over the east. . | S break- ety | S 88 Main Street The weather will be fair Saturday ik N Inf Uhe provious vecord of o mowre, 57| “Freitadives” In Made From The $-12 a. m.130 to § p. m. and Sunday over -nearly all districts| Tifty vears ago the hunters were) H. H. Osgood: auditor, Charles F.|miites ' Narrating an experience of | Juices OF Apples, Oranges, Figs And cast of the Mississippi_river. moR e reg. by Hhe e Dotk et | Eatchicl: beoea ol i te: P i | o e I ot thros | AP ience; WS Taater i It* will be warmer Saturday and|party went out and returned the sarme | 1 Cranston. Jr. Henry Edmont | meals_there. of spending the nis! x : . ver L . on e e A e — Sunday over irterior ~districts and|day with forty squirrels. The men of | A. W. Kingsley, Charles D. Browning, | dutv from {230 to 2.30 a. m., then up ol RESORD OF A = P t. city interested in the proposed Y.|Frank Albro, Charles ~Carpenter,|at 4 o'olock to roll packs in the raw g “:.y l m Ch t warmer Sunday on the Atlantic coast. The winds along the north Atlantic S %A ne god a5ia S. 3 o i3 . s g The Best Place is the Cheapes! coast will be moderats west and southe | n ;o held @ meoting and eiected | Charles Peale. S, B Bishop, Dr. D I | cold. _ davkness Telephones have 5 ‘middle Atlantic. moderate to 5 e e SRl e e “ase o b i B & The Chal’les A Kueb!er N Place to Buy Tt president of this or- M. P. Lewis, George Case, and|oms to the trenahe | Loaded Shells,” fresh northwest to nort ani: o1 ai r- > ganization, which at that time did|Samuel Harrison. The details of or- ma——— AUTO ROBES WAGONS Forec: Eo:mf\-en }mved rooms, much less the|gonization will b:n\\o ked out later. Supper at the Chapel. -rhc..‘.,.d.dofos:rie?;- luRt.nqh-d Eastern New Y Fair Saturday |building of today. Norwich was vis-| Oct. 30, 1867—The steamer Sun- S R Y e iAo | A Ca we Their Recov: HARNESSES RUBBER BOOTS | " Sunday, with slowly rising tem. | ited by a sevece storm fifty vears ago, | shine was unable to reach New Lon- | Many wore in itenashos Kri0 s e | To “Fralta-tives i C(lmpally STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES DR and an insane man from the Wesi| don vesterday om account of the|SHng At the = Tirst ~Congresational) T s Northern Néw England: Fair Satur- e was taken to the almshouse. Jobs | storm. She procceded down the river [ (RAPEl When the Home THodosvre, f- * Fruit-a-tives now made in the - | _ SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM |urday: Sunday fair, warmer interior, | were plentiful. to Saybrook and thence returned to| St SILEC 2 SURNEE O GV AT | Tnited States. Thia will be welcome MAKUFACTURERS AND | HARNESS IN STOCK Southern Negy England: Fair Satur- ol (46 Grny ot Lyme,’ where she stayed ail day. oot Pha decorations were sym- | Bews to thousands of people who have = | day; Sunday fair, warmer. i Ha The rain of Tuesday made a small [holical of the Halowe'én season. T been sending toCanadaforthieir supply RETAILERS OF | e | 3 . S me |in charse of the sunper were Mx:. Wal- | of these famous tablets, which are Whart bridge and foot passengers are | il charge of the supper v —Gurdon Cady, P.|com; o use pe = O. Rogers| miade from the juwices of apples, - - Wilson and Thomas | fodpe - |0 Ue¢ the temporary f00l-|ang Nirs Drioht L. Usderwood. aranges, figs ard Prunes. o arpie an ran!fi i 3 1 Village, with Mr.| The new wharf mow being built by = o Sogreat Las been the demand for i § ] g}fi er, went gunning on | (e Norwich and Worcester raiiroad Sheltoring Arms Service. “ Fruit-a-tives fron ail parts of the i b € 25" 3028 | squirrels. e e e iy tuorch | S Siaies, that the - propcietors st N 50 3028| The naval commissign which was| {he timber and works. will be at the Sheiterine Arms for the | feott€l P ee 1o o onumenta GF Stoc! of ew 4. 30.19 | or.gaged ]nssz ek in making exami- Oct. 31, 1867—James Wilson, who | Sunday afternoon service. ki)fl]ctsnud Fruit tnblet warks axe in Odnrleqs a,\c S‘n’( ,X‘,sg Hes Observations in Nerwich. from the Bulletin files of|iake in the middle of the new Central| THEL L CHAPMAN CO, |_me Sicring mecorts: sepaceca erom | * 2057, g e pharmacy. show the changes{Mathewson, H. I (4" BATH STREET. NORWICH, CT,|!? lemperature “and the barometric|Mayatt of Cenir changes Friday: Roy of Westmins Ther. Bar.| Friday last and bagged forty-five grey | company is fast assuming shave. Al Rev. Ar 7a. m... CAVE WELDING & MFG. €0.|: % 7 . Highest 55, I(V\t!! 30. of ious localities in the|jves on Mt. Pleasant street, while in e, . s Se e UL WS ComBRrisans: of New London, with a view |, state of derangement on Tuesday Home From Backus Hospital. active operation at Ogdensburg, New g #- Cakage work a Specialty. MRS e of selecting a site for the proposed|seized a coal hod and broke out some] Gearge German has returned to his| York from which poiut druggists and 39-41 Franklin St ers. They save coa Wéek Guarantecd. Friday’s weather: predicted. ravy yard, have concluded their la-|cf the windows in his house Defore|head a few years ago. general stores are being supplied. 4 rankiin St e - gt Dors for the present and adjourned tll [ neighbors alacovered his condition. He — “FRUIT-A-TIVES' is the only 3 ost 3 L Tuesday, Nov. 5th i was removed to the almshousc on l.ocal Jottings. medicine in the world made from fruit |INorwich - - - - - - - - - - Conn. o - Rev. Mr. Féssenden of Farmingtom, | Wednesdas. W e R juices. An English physician in . the promoter, of the project to estab- Bank Declares Dividend. in Tedyvard is at her home on T Ottawa discovered a process whereby jish an Industrial “school for girls in e e e e . ° this State, addressed the congregation| Nov. 1, 1867—The directors of the | Hill fo 5 | ! ] a: the Broadway church last evening| First National Bank have declared a a way that the natural medicinal pro- | B ir, i oa_the subject dividend of three per ceni. upon thej Miss Elizabeth L. Tuther, who is| pertics of fruits are many iz | l (' 1 JER Oct, 29, 1887—The building opposite | capital stock, free of government tax,|studvine in on. is at her home on| Increased The Bulletin office, owned and occu- | bavable on and after the ith inst. East Town street to remain until i tioan" iiike “meiy Almes E Ready Bulb, pied by Henry Allen is being repaired.| A woman crossing Main street at Monday. proved -its value in cases of Stomach 5 2 ver Ready Bulbs 3| The boards on the front of the second | its junction with Shetucket, Thur: SeEe = L e and My Fonste s Rhoe Are open for business with a 2 34| ctory are being torn off and the|day evening, was struck in the side| Mrs.. Arthur Tuttle of Aberdeen, i e I Edison Mazda w | structure will be made to compare by the pole of a team which was driv-,South Dakota, is visiting her parents.| Walism, /{eadaches, and i leuralgia— [new line of Furs, Coats, Skins more pretentious | Ing up the street. The nature of her[Mr. and Mre. P Murray of West Kt I)vsprpsm and fmfi/xfialmfl—- in |F y y # [ L $1.00 HERE IS THE Fountain Pen Six hours after high water it is lo tide. whizh is followed by flood tide. " |hetter with . ——— bt injuries could rot be ascertained. Town street. vousness, general weakness and . ER ¥YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR GREENEVILLE s e Nov. 2, 1867—H. P. Goddard and C. —— Stin Discases. and all kinds of Trimmings Batterie lsaac H. Bromley Elect L. Rawson, have been chosen dele- | Honsewives untown are findine “Fruitatives™ is sold by dealers [go con oo | Batteries, ~ Non-Leakable Over. ome hundred attended the | gates from the Riverside club to the | difficult fo =t sugar. Tn the store on | ot soc s box, 6 for §a.50, trial size, | fOF fall and winter. | jFuneral of Bernard M. Enright Held | nieeting of the Y. M. C.°A. in the lec- | state convention of ball players, | the Green oniy one pound is heing sold | 2. o sent postpaid. on’ receipt of 11 | Friday Morning — Personals and|ture rooms of the Main street Metho- | which meets at Arcade hail, I'to a custemer. . £ L - - Seli-Filling Not . e e e = ! Fries sy kLA NS Tinfted, | M. BRUCKNER, Prop. ATON €Y = Onis ONE DOLLAR but as pes mesting was called to order by John| Three Imen made application at the| Mrs. William Stinson from New Ha- gdensburg, New Yorl Phone 708-12 47 Main Street \J ni A\,‘ et ONE DOLLAR but 33 050 w8 | 1oguy, morning (e tuneral of Ber- | . Storry and Alter roligious elerciaes | police:~ hoaduuariars - FYiday siatink | ven Fam hean amendine & e dave 1\ 2ff smy tiat selis for - !nam . Enrieht was hora from tis | tke report of the nominating commit- | that they were looking for work. | with her sister, Mrs. Blmer Gaskell of | cp o ©in 1o ot ine Sneltering e - — ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED | Iite" nime an Gilmeny miract “mhons | tee was heard. The officers who were | They were directed to John Murphy: | West Town sirect I will e ol thesShullering Aspe = EvENETTTET et 3 were many relative friends < |elected were: President, Isaac H.|the contractor for trenching and dig- oy aster Piumbers He! ocial. 5 7 Sy e : e, i b, Al S eleenian B [ciends pres | eecmiey Vice presidents) John | A'|ging for the city waer worlts, *There| A three acre pateh of rock turnips| winiam P Sweénoy of New Haven| The resular monthly meeting of (o 129 Main St., Norwich, Con - lavers union. A large number of | Sterry. " Gilbert: corresponding | is no necessity for laborers to remain {and cabbages which present a fine an- | 1o Vigiting friends on Merchants' ave. he regul nthly meeting of th .m“N & GEO . H. Bl.m handsome floral forms were grouved Albert S Hollen: recording| fle in this vicinity during the win- | pearance. on_ Pine ve Farm. Scot-| = o Master Plumbers' association was held - about the casket. There was a re- Costello Lippitt; treasurer, | ter as jobs are plentiful. iand road, i the attention ot e e B o olcmaban: . SEWEY dylem mass at St Mary's church:at L Sespers Ty Charies F. Franic of Willimantic was | Memorial . October 20th. After a chort | = —= SHich Bav. W 1. Kennedy omoiate g : 3 a business vieltor in the village Fri. f e - a 7 e B B R S e - an . & matnber of Reademy it . panquet - roo ere vio e - o at 3 oae. Mass. | jas vder njoy tor the in- ~ = COverhauling |5 ome” BB e 5ol e usiea By Commecticut State|Mre. Frank Al Remds Sketoh O | 5T, Seurbb oo, oo | 0 o HiebebE o B Wikl | ol S St "Ry e CALL UP 734 - Guinn, Charles H. Appleby, ~Robert Council of Defen Pioneer African Missionary Samuel R. Croker will accompany her lighted and all settled Gown to enjoy - | McNeely and John H. Toomey. Bur- for a visit here. Engagament’ Announosd. the rest of the evening. After several With or Without Gas Attach- § an epaitr QI |iai was in St. Mary's cemetery where| A warning against siving support| The Woman's Forelgn Misslonary = e e A5 M WA R Mo selections by the orchastra a number | § ments but Always EFFICIENT Father Kennedy read a short service |in any way to any unauthorized pub- |society of Trinity M. E. church held TAFTVILLE oy, and My Edward R, Moffitt ofloe well rendered solos by members of |f and £CONOMICAL.w : at the grave. Undertaker Hourigan |lications of the naturc of regimental |thew rezular meeting in the church s - . 3 e Eentahe. | the assaciation were enjoyed by all QE AL SINES 08 [bad charge of the funeral arranze- |rosters is contained in a letter re-|parlors, Thursday afternoon. — e S nair fughter, Mira.Fyn Jaf-! A feature of the evening was a tal i UTOMOB! | ments. relved by the Meriden town committee| The meeting opened by the singing|Cubs Take Three From Hustlers in|fftt to Baul 1. Volquardsen of Fast|,, .gusiness Conditions of Today as| D i A ILES, of the Conpecticut State Council of ;«;‘meM,‘mvlmeeP}ur‘?ni““‘f:;"zm Haste, | Mill Loague No. 1—Mill League No, | !2rtford: We IFind Them,” Ly Charles unm:'o{[ Defense. e letter is in reply to an|Thy Mission High Fulfilling.” . Thisi 2 g, P , _— | Now Haven. Mr. Stanton and M. e s et CARRIAGES, WAGONS, At the Fo e Federatad. v the | i made by the Meriden organe | hyian has been adopted by the hatlon- pens—Personale: Titnes of Sow Tiaven weve the zucscs || We furnish Repairs fo e | " " fRev BT Avers il aempunday, the ization concerning a proposed publi- |al society and is sung at all meetings| hursday evening i the Mill Leaguc BORN __|of the evenlng. As a ntting close to of Ranges i TRUCKS and CARTS, pit at both MOFRINg and evening ser_ |cation of which it had learned The |of the W. F. M. S. during the Jubllee o, 1 the Cubs took thres games from | PATON_In JMontville Oct. 18 1917, ala well spent evening all joined in the — > Sy Connectlcut State Council of Defense | period. the Hustiers. Zuerner of the Cuns| gaushier Dogis Jeunic.” to 'Mr. singing_of” he "iar "Symgiea tan |\l'a"" F “Wholev & Co 3 e 4 ofcially takes the position in this let-| This was followed by readinz ofanq Reeves of the Hustlers were tied |y ibercieEat . . |ner. "This was one of the several| . d. noiey N Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- e oS ablichtion Cof this kind, |scripturc and prayer, by Mrs. LIDDItt. | jor nigh simale. with 115 DUt Adome YXIn Norwich, Oct 3L 1917 a|Social times which this associstion | - mming. Upholstering and Wood Work.| P';""": .Mz g“:* 18 vis. R0t sanctioned by the state military |the president . . . lot the Cubs got high three with 313 o iimia 3 imat T- Andlwiil enjoy this winter. ! 12 FERRY STREET ' ithing § i illam Brewster of Boston is vis- hould b orted in an: r 4 11 the Cubs rolled 300 or over. : : Blacksmithing in all its branches. | Willam Brewster of Boston is autnorities, should be supp g] Ane e busipess ey Difan s or over. The FTMANC I oniclair X 1o Trai of Mont: Conn. was taken up and proved very Hustlers. SRR T N.'J. and Gales Fer SLIER—In_South Woodstock, Oct, 29, 1917. a -%on to” Mr. and = Mrs: George. Genslic CAMPBBLIL—In Westerly, R. 1. Oct. 31. 1917, a daughier. Eleanor King. to ana Mrs. Clifford W. Campbell INO—In srmston. Oct. 211917, a The letter received Ly the Meriden T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing. 92 Franklin Street F There were several Hallowe’en par: mittee was as follows: instructive. o Parker ...."\... 9 .88 3 ties In the village Friday evenins. “Your communication ot October 20| Mr. Frank Allen read a very inter-|gfiieh corr **on 08 8 ar rp. coneernig o private enterprise for the | esting sketch of the life of Ann Wil- | goalCSF 8 112 33 103 a pioneer missicnary in Afr} Herry Albertine of Groton has been | Publicatien of a o of Connecticut lé:ns, Freeaan - 507 to 515 North Main St. |*P°°%ms & few days in the village. | UORRS 15, ot e et State Councll of | After this the contest In questions of | 10X, score from N. F. A. NOTES. Defense took up, at its meeting on|the mystery box was taken up, which 7 Wednesday, the question which you |concluded the afternoon's programme. NO—In Ar. Do 21y 1T, ¥ i i raise in your letter comcerning such |Supper was served and a social time A s L R R & DR. A. J. SINAY [Pregident Francis J. Leavens Acknowl- | [\ cations, and the. members were |Was enjoved, preceding the mid-week | BURNS—Tn Daniclson, Nov. 2 1917 St the “Snuffles” = o edges Receipt of Liberty Bonde—| oro strongly of the opinion that no |Praver service. Zuerner .. ST 112 e oausleon, Nov., Z 191t N CASTINGS 2 | Girls’ Gles Club to Hold Tryouts on{aid of any kind should be given any, - g“";‘"! .. A Burns of Hawkins street. If you want to make your distrcsaed IRO Dentlst | Monday Afternot such- proposition at this time. FARM BUREAU MEETING o s s e babies easy and comfortable, give — “Adjutant General George M. Cole, Benalt . .y 121 92 MARRIED. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY o 18-18 Atice Building, Norwich | , AL the opening exerclses of the|who was present at Wednesday's meet- | Committees Elected ~at Poquonock | Feausoliel .. ... 91 PARTLO_RITZGERSLD —In Ledyara. Foley’s Honey and Tar. P - ing, Norwich | Academy Friday morning Francis J.|ing, explained that it is impossible for | Bridge Gathering Following Regular o4 = by Rev. G. F. Good- It is just what the ougkt to havo'for THE VAUG N FOLNDRY (/fll Phone 1177-3 Leavens, president of the board of |his office to give out at thiz time 2| prooramme. 506 493 Nilam Partlo " and Mrs. | foperigh golds, Sk it trustees of the Academy, gave an in-|roster which would he complete. He 9! i & ret Whitley Fitzgerald, Facoir b, fles,” an b s % teresting falk to the students. He said falso cxpiained that no complete roster| . g 1ureau meeting was held at Mill League No. 2 Opens. L DABROV b—’h; ,?rxsh "*’“Fn!'z ) ;:1- dgi‘c"stc oup, too. os. 17 to 25 Ferry Stree 1647 that a girl from the Academy had|could ‘be obtained now from any | b farm bureau meeting was held at| nryy Leazue No. 2 openea Thursday | ASiOrd 0ot el AdlE) Dy Rev. P& mmeylmo y end Tar tastes good . _ e R s Lol wks DR Tor plqutee. day aftermoon, Nov. 1. At that.meot- | DERE with a match between the Pa- | and 'Miss Annje Dabrovics of - New|' el conull o 2 by the students and that another bond | “This council takes the position that | (¥ & CSTFADIL FIOV- o B SIS MUCL | perhangers and the Velvet Mill. The| Tork. no nforphine, chloroform or other drug RGBERT J COCHR ANh One of the historlc places in Norwich | was to come soon. The interest on the [any such enterprise as this should be [ & (3¢ (W GEIE, FOTEMY BES VE0 ! Paperhangers easily took all (hree | wBITH—BENNETT—In Eastfgrd, Oct. :hn ouwouldnthc to give to_youcg . £ for over two centuries has been the |Ponds is gomg to buy 2 service flag|discouracgd unless it is offieially sanc-} hrogramme. Mrs. Branklin. Huddle, | £8mes from the mill men. Flynn of 9 by Rev. Staniey Sherman. n. - Do not aceept a substitute. GAS FITTING, = Tatn and keep it and the ~“Stars and|tioned by the state military autkori- | rafitinme:, HrS, L URER, SO [ the winners had high single with 110 | Dana Kéith and Siss Hazel Bennetf] B. H, Garrert, Schoolbieid, Va., wris . » Sties” Soatiog over the Academy. |ties. = To date no such sanciion has|Sfs"GIR. Tuma, Miss Eilen Noracelt, | While J. White also of the & ‘:th‘) o hf(*;{rgd‘ i e o mevn-:;m;;nrm-n:«iem i sod PLUMBING ST RAM FITENG Mr. Leavens said that in 1861, when | been given any -publication. - -2 S = e Son | bangers haa tota} with 303. The | JOHNSON—I —In_Putnamy Nov. 2:| <coldstone monthold. Igavehimtcatofiiesa |yyashington Sq., Washington Build — ADAMS TAVERN |ue ciitsu Saried” e *Sudents |l mombers ot th Meridon rown | 3es; ¥ T, Sehobnmaker to carry on | 008 TeTebs dha o opi eiape art| o SRS ot S o7 S e s e raised money for a flag: During the |committen of the Connecticut Statelof Groton. For the agricultural work Paperhangers. obison ax Miss Els ng. 5 bocn sick a - einoe. AgeHt.for NLBO0 Blact Paokin The trolley Will get you there from |first winter when the luck seemed to{Council of Defense can readily seely J gchoonmaker was clected chair- | Fiynn ... 108 85 O SR In yoillimaha] 'y ce & Osgaod Co. gent for N. B. O. Sheot Packing the city ia sbout fifteen minutes or | D¢ With the Confederates the flag was|that no such roster as is ~ proposed |yan’ T. E. Crouch, Avery C. Gates, C.|F. White 96 89 Cobke. Clayton Tlantington Iathrop — you can run there in an automobile forgotten. but when news came that|could be comnlete and, therefore, could | p Eldredge are members to serve with | Lafleur .. 8. % )@,, of Franklin -and Miss Anna Harriett | m 1 pe Grant had captured Fort -Donelson { have no official sanction. Mr. Schoonmaker. The boys ana girls' | J. White of Willi nti PhOnE 581 n less time. with 15,000 Confederate troops the flag| ‘“The feeling of the council that no|ciub worn and home economics work | PHling . DO YOU KNOW A GOOD A. A. ADAMS was brought out, patched up, and|aid of any kind should be given tolare to he taken up and developed at DIED e Py i flung to the breeze again. Mr. Leav- [any piRject as this applies not alone|ihe first of the yvear. 501—1428 | HILL—In this city, Nov. 2. 1317, Mrs. PAINT SHOP? MODEHN PLUMB'NG hone 519 Norwich Town [ens said even if you are young you[to the nroposed publication concerm-|" All exhibitors both in home econ- Velvet Mill, Tsabella B, Hill, aged-$5 years. can help in this war by buying bonds, | ing whicl: you wrote to this affice, but[amics and agriculture wili be intcr- Savmend o0 0. A9E 060 9 262 | Funeral services at the Church of the | Why, ves, The Falls Auto Co. |is as essential in modern hous: At 2 's3 91306 Goad Shepherd onday afternoon. electricity is to lighting. We guaran D EN TlsT helping the Red Cross, and saving the jalso !('l any sjmi!ar proposition not|ested to note the following rules and 2 B e B e Y o nx [aichally reguiations which have been made | Thyotte Nov. 3_at 230. Burlal In the.family | jg the best paint Shop I know. |tee the very best PLUMBING WOR K in a broker's office in New York want- concerning exhibits: a4 fot in Oak street t so1 . X = 5 Beausolel . 92 97 ot in Oak street cemetery e WORK DR. E. J. JONES R hn S = dssiway: e barcea | f- BERKING TOBL T Exhibits must be srown by the com- | pappin .. 95 76 HUNT—In this. city, Nov. 2 1917.| Anyone tht has been there is by expert workmen at the faires out selling bonds, his leg was broken LEAVES WAUREGAN COMPANY | petitors and must in afl cases be from M i i i ildi an wag sent 05t - . 5 - - - Mary Busha. wife of ~Stephen J. 5 prices. Buite 46 Shannon Bulldmg diddnl;?. Kl:: b b‘::;azt'n; ha “.utl‘; ‘Har 1917 crop, except corn meals and its 1S 445 4501223 | Hunt, No. 631 North Main street. |perfectly satisfied. Asi us for plans and prices, Has Been Overseer of Outside Work | Product: Notice of funsral hereafter. Take elevatpr Shetucket Strees |doctors, nurses, and all who came to . All exhibits shall be marked by the TQ pac Moy -y see himt, " In ail he sold 312000 worth For. Past Fifteen Years. authorized entry blank and nothins | Personals ":‘ N°:"I- = Falls Autc Co J.F. T OMPKINS. s his talk agdin thankiag the students| F. Perkine Tooii for the past 151050 W00, L onine growera. "name | dents at the Academs who bian (o £ CARD OF THANKS 3 i 67 West Main Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL for_the bonds. years overseer of the outside work for | ang information about the seed may |tv New London for the game tomor- |- We. . wish .to cxpress,our hearty 51 SHERMAN STREET Sat L P The Girls’ Glee club is to hold its|the Waurezan company at Wauregan |y, " gigplayed. row. thahKs for the sympathy and kindness EUROPEAN PLAN tryout for mecbers next Monday aft- | has handed his resignation to the com-| “mach exhibit must have the name of shown towards us In our recent be- “ HA%ES BROS,, Props. © iles. Eatily Latham has been chosen|98Y0y o o el e nibite if Shipped. must b ATl gy T L e B el etk pe G AND TR A P f F d as assistant editor of the Academy| Both Mr. and Mrs. Topliff will be|.nq addressed to the New E‘:npdnon il S AT mure‘mm“‘ ol omeinEn Atu- TEAMIN s LB er QCt 00 ‘MRS, JAMBS CONNELLY. OONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT | REASONABLE PRICES About the most perfect food known A. D. LATHROP is BREAD AND BUTTER. Telephone 1227 28 Broadway |Journal to_take the place of .Miss|Mmissed i the activities of the village|County Farm - Bureau, Thaver build- s 7 il Christine Bacheler, who = has and in the Congregational church in | iy "5y o school. 1Tt} which hoth are deepiv interested. Mr. | ing oxniiters cimp Sha soamtes o There is to be a special car this att- | ToDHf being an —Zcial and Mrs. Top- | “other with elass in which ehir 1= 1o ernoon for the students going to_the|liff active with the church work as|pe made. o A allon \of gbod; - whalesomE b IHE PAI ACE Bulkeley game at Plant Field, New|far as her health would allow. ALl exhibits are- stagefl at the own- hone 175 o ? bl 78 Fi L London. A T o e arsday I ler's risk. The officlals assume no re- with sweet, fres utter, containa anklln Stree’ = sponsibility for errors. mistakes, dam- 5 1; THE INGREDIENTS T —— e e i, o Under AR e lorw: alhotiah Wvers: vossthle “TRAVELERS' DIRECTGRY nearly ALL E P. SHEA Mai £ el necessary for the human body. = s | You RUN NO RISKS in eating sur A Hard Nut g0l headed cane as an expression of | hiecaution will: be. taken to. . avoid Gteem and friendship. Z Mr. and Mrs, Toplft plan to make| "oy Cntino: That IlchodandBurned. -Hard Crust Ail exhibits must be left on dis- their home in South Coventry n the rada; 4 bread. t near future occupving . the = ToDlift| hags; atter which: Lime. they muw b Formed Like Scale, Face Broke FUNERAL $1.26 To New Yorks $1.25 § |°™ < Something You'll Like| @ “Fac Ropenerd on Rlert | et T Ak Tt oY | Out, Two Cakes Cuicura Soap *|| ANDREWS BAKERY - EARR ceed Mr. Toplir. e e 1 e e for ne| and Two Boxes Qintment Healed, ; ——W—_ SUMMIT STREET GOOD BEEF cold hits you in the head or removal of his exhibit. If he wishes - : < E 3 1 _— 00D S e hacl o W o e o somera ol 0. | e e SRR I 0| il s 6o thak o8 g pagegnean || oo ch-American Far . 3 omas W, Russell, feders - | made m writing w e superintend- en S = G VEAL g Don’t experiment. Break it up ministrator for Connecticut and ehair- | ent of the show or sections. . i 1 scratched them they spread till my AND 2 :m %‘T ‘vgnx renc erican rur Lo. GOOD LAMB | with Hale’s Honey of Horehound man of the coal committee of the Con-| All exhibits not arransed or called arms were covered. Then Guarantee ail work. We make r : and T necticut State Council of Defense, has | for after the show will be dispesed of just EMBALMM eherge for Storage Discounts on al i - and ‘ar. Prompt and effective. appointed the follawing state advisory |at the discretion of the officials. = - Furs. Uncured Skins wanted. Alldruggists, 25cts. a bottle. committee of the Federal Fuel Admin~{ The judges’ decision will be final in fetration, for Comnetticut: all cases. H. TDullard, Bridgeport. Charles G. Any exhibitor interfering with or Practical Furrier H. J. YURMAN, Propristor SMOKED MEATS Lady Assistant at prices you can afford © Bill, Wést Hartford, G. Ellsworth jhindering a judge in the performance “Telophone 328-3 . 1801-4 Room 108, Thayer Bidg. ¥ Tey Pike's Toothache Dropu Meeeh, Middletown. Philip B. Gale, |of his work shall be absolutely barred of RIS T CRTRON 4 Hartford. L. S. Storrs, New Haven. |from competition. inflami ild POOP'O’S Market = De. Witt_Paize, Bristol George A.| The rizht to make necessary changes roll sl w W, SMITHE ALLEN 190 Franklin St. ‘Driggs, Waterbur: in the rules and regulations is reserv- re ¢ ing. k 2 3 ——— by the flicials X e sy - A AGER R M P T T i e pusce 7o cer n es JUSTIN. HOLDEN. Propristor 037 for Armenian and Syrian Relief| ' Unclaimed Letters. ‘bought BYRON A. WIGHTMAN ROAST BEEF AS WRLL A8 A NICE A curing August, September and Octo- | Tpe Jist of unclaimed letters in the and i PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- ber, accotding ‘to the repart -of Treas- | Normich. CORn. o P ik . = - 3 THING IN THE MEAT LINE. Lo TR e : : Piano Tuner : lows: Dr. Harry E. Batés. John S. { . |Phone 595-3 . -3 Fairmount Street VAL. LUPPER CAS TORIA o s dn | DR.R.J.COLLINS i ’:igan(;xil'l?:':cf Funeral Director Palmer, Olivaira, Henry For Infants and Children BT Temi, Floenes A Wiiame o cay e.n.."“n m.nr",".'éf"ud’ffi'x': Prompt serviceday or night Al:mw“b_:"o'-'”\'.n_ Showing Unusual Ve | sos X : ; o e ie:.. Saeniar ge=gpem ,..,_DLN TIST = 5 5o aaverusing medium T 3 ? x - SHONGD N. DELAP, Specie] Areat 8 Main Sieeck Nervish, Osnes

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