Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 22, 1917, Page 2

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Haggerty said that the memberships are coming in rapidly. Inspected Fire Safeguards. John ‘F. Driscoll, a representative of the New England Fire Insurance Ex- change, was in this city Friday morn- urray’s Boston Store ¢ =~ * 1 inspecting the city’s new fire Wi]hma:ntlc Coml CHRISTMAS EXERCISES the tramc from the collegs. to this S T LB I - ) . 5 HELD IN THE SCHoOOLS | %" i Slarm svstem, Ho ‘was accompanicd o £ by § e e— by Fire e 'oley an lectrician o . Spy Programmes Mark Closing of CHRISTMAS -RUSH Jonn Ashton and will make his report the Fall Term—Santa Claus Featur- | Noticeable en the Railroads and ;g,,;",:,:;‘,{*,,.‘“;;‘.fi::“fif’%fiihfié‘ifim‘c‘fi the Post Office. and department. The Grammar Schools closed Friday| The Christmas rush on the railroads Glee Club at Normal Sechool. afternoen for the holidays, to open on|and in the post office is beinz felt.| A glee club was organized at the Wednesday morniag, January 2, 191s.| Fractically all of the bix truins on the | Normal school recently: the first club The Model School held the exercises Wen road were run in two sec- | o¢ tha: kind to be organized at the FINTS FOR THE LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS ST e - =0 | school in t years. Twenty-l Don’t feel disconraged because you have not been able to ‘comlete your list of [sropmmmesy ™" ™ o Slemins| s, tmaige, rom Barutora “veing 30| Yol daies Basesd e ter"and e At the Dost offiee.”the mail is unus- | OTicers Will be elected later. Mr. St gifts. Plenty of suitables here yet. Come in and let us help solve the trou- |ime senosrSood e Wanonsias: vy | Ually e and ait e cicrler are fept | 700™ong orasr~ a Grades 5 and 6; I Saw Thres Ships, | ousy; The parcels post wagon is - ““* H ” Grades -1 .an: making extra trips and the carriers P’ blesome question, “What Shall | Give? Grades 3'and, 2 Away' in & Manzer | B 080 T M ih malh” The pig| Comtents of High School Paper Baby Lay, Gredes 1 and 2 cCheistiang | 033 Will be Monday, when, in addition | - The December number of the Wyn- Awhke, Grades 7 and 8 Ob Lithie| o belns the day before Christmas, the | donian, the high school paper, was fs- y ©| residue of mail from Saturday, with | sued Thursday afternoon. The issue Town of Beghlehem, by the school: We | a7 1 2 i 2 : Wa atter mailed Sunday will be de- | consists of about twenty pages with a. : Siiing f,{;g;l";;g"‘emflf}rgfle 4; | livered. The local officials will try to | colored cover. There are throe arti- and Gilbert Watsor FOWD: | have all Christmas mail _delivered | cles by students in it and they are o Christmas day as usual. The rural|as follows: An Exciting Adventure, Part Two—Christmas Thoughts from AT : Dickons, "Baase Gnmas Thogehts from | carriers will malke their usual trip on | G. Loulselle, *21; Dogs of War and of WINTER CAR People come in with a real desire to own the car. It is more than a mere willingness to buye A good opinion has been formed in advance The car seems to stand well everywhere, and with the best class of buyers. ¢ ~ It will pay you to visit us and examine this car - - 1 Christmas day. Peace, Mildred Smith '17; The Ascent s i ons i is unus Iy low ONLY A FEW DAYS REMAIN IN WHICH TO VISIT * | Shea: Grade b0 Vietoln selestions: — S ihe Haman 1y, Marion 1d 15, e Angels of Judea, Gladys Rood, Grade| SENTENCED TO JAIL, By he tire mileage is i v TOYLAND Piano solo, Janie McQuillan, Grade ROBT. W. SMITH GETS OFF 4 gl,. mfléi'?:\ dialogue, 211‘5!( ‘h:MSx:ma Wi £ us ming, Grade 2; Cevil Mastin, illima Man Who Claimed He ‘of M Catheri i If you have little ones at home then you should feel dutyl|Louis More Kerman Lavigne, Doro-| Favored Germans, in Hartford Gourt B oidonce, _formeriy. of North thy Redman, Janet Seripture, Morton of Providence, formerly of North - ry Windham, occurred in Providence on bound to remember them at Christmas. Plenty of Toys here|Zinker. Marion Bass, Tsadore Axelrod.| Robert W. Smith of this city was it § Gladys Lowman, Rudolph Poilock; A | chacees in. th < Friday morning. She is survived by 3, s Stitch in Rutn - in the Hartford police court |a brother, Benoni Parkerson of Prov- yet for everybody, but don’t delay too long. Thereis still a|75" 0, I3 Bo, Trenchi Brade| Iriday morning with intoxication and | idence, ang a nephew. Henry Parker- good selection of Fiudey, Grade 1% mong, Rtk By using obnoxious language. He |son of North Windham. Mrs. Catherine Lincoln. Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $1050; Sedam or Coupe, 31350 Touring Car_ Roadster ercizl Car, §885 (A1l pric oit) s = was sentenced to thirty days in jail, T i Automobile Trucks, Wagons, Ambu- Jing Horses, Boys’ Speedaway Sleds, ).Zeg-..“ele gpn:m‘..!lu" Rivelll, . Mary | station Martfora "V%dedflfi:; SRL‘:’T Howard Morse of Camp Devens 1s . s Hiorcan. 2 : ey S e ireless | Girle’ Sled: mes. rerybo - _|noon after he haa said, “'m for the | home on a short furlough. - e s asged s e e e o e Gertses: | Gormans! They fave the Anroncane | John Weldon of Exeter collegs s Outfits. Fire Engines, Trains with|Ping Pong, Ring Tess, Kick-in, Crazy| xabel %3rown, Grade 8: presentation ?fgfl"ffley“’é’flve“?,i."i.. };slir,::day and hor;; ::,; zg: i::ll:u:r: ST Engine and Tracks completé, Erectors, | Travelers, Parlor Quoits, Halina, Polly- | b ETades of money collected for the s spern sl hony S Eart_{ the swiktignl corps, is now located in in charge of a Red Cross 5 Bizzy Andys, Elévator Sky Sotapers,|anna, Parchesi, Bottle Games, Jig;Saw, | Honors for the sale of Red Cross|pooth in the station, asking .Smith if L stamps: song, Three Cheers for Your| he wanted to join the Ai i Childrens’ - Désks, Blackboards, Rock-land Picture Puzzles. Uncle.Sam, by the sohool;. song, Star| Crots. " Fe sain. that he At waat JEWETT CITY % : Spangled Banner, by the school. to and when asked if he didn’t want % Natchaug School. (Ao’rnege%n;; win, he said no, be was |Christmas Sundav Services—Food for At Natchaug Grammar School - the | O, 2°Rany, France Fund $38.31—Holiday Visit- Bny Handkerclnefs programma fof the different cxoreises| ang whon. afisted. Bn said ho ey | ore and Travelers—Parents’ Day at A i e aliFE i £ Chrigtmas | 19kin8. _He was brought befors Judge |~ Riverside School. THEY MAKE SENSIBLE GIFTS i 3| Dickenson Thursday morning and de- E apt to turn toward something to wear m’};‘:gg:k ,‘;fl;‘;’fl;’e‘;fi‘ far=| clarea that he didn’t remember saying | Sundey morning’ at the Congrega- rybod: 2 Handker- | for Christmas. Have you found out £ any such thing and if he did, he was | tional church the service includes the e b abgreaimtes: - Hla o et Porhars - o geed | Romdere: alogme. T IS orons:| sorry. His cese was continued until | dedication of the service flag of the : h G e 1a%: aennie oriarty, | Friday morning at 9 o'clock and in [ church. Rev. Albert Donnell's subject warm Coat will please her better than |Theresa Witold, Alexandre Dzwonczyk| the meantime he was locked up. for the sermon is Peace to Men of anything else. A Bath Robe, a Silk | Christmas: Toditations’ The| Smith is emploved in this c:! Goodwill. There will be special Christ- Kimona, a Silk Petticoat, a Silk Waist, | American Stocking, Arthur P Neston; | Painter. living near the corner o Sum: | mas music, In the evening the illus- onam, T T ot ‘ron. [ Mit and Walnut streets. He is mar. | trated lecture on Turkey will be given L e S oees AN et o Onilanp, | Tied and has several children, one of |as the delay in receiving the slides neatly boxed. The choice of selection |BSe; dlalorue A Sorts Ydren | whom was to meet him in Hartford. | caused a postponement of the Tecture. never was any better and the special | park, ana Hesib F Teong, Lullaby’ | SWith was recently sentenced to fail | The services ‘are to be held in the iarkcod down price on our Coats and | ook and Hesib Farah: song, Lullaby: | on a charge of intoxication and breach | vestry in the morning as well as in The Jordan Auto Co. Willimantic Phone 353 ohiefs and you cannot go wrong if you s for Christmas give Handkerchi gifts. Thousands of pretty omes for men, ildren are displayed women and o K of c er to conserve Bethany seems to have done her bit,| He is a native of Bohem 4 ¢ = Suits gives you a good opportunity to | Marjorle Meade: recitation, The Best| only ecantiy, T°0 P20 Desn released | the cveming in order o SoEtreancs: | compiving with the wishes of thé |under the rule of Austri bere for Christmas giving, priced as buy wearing.” apparel for Christmas S,‘Z“fii'u;&;"'afi"‘“‘“ c'r?"g'z Np QOl_n kit i day evening meetings will be held at|&overnor in the way of cz;nnin;‘: St [ setop; dialogue, Christmas Of- 2 = & GE wwhish'“gho * Eas —Alterat low as 12/zc and up to 89c each. giving. « . ferings from Other Lands: recitation. Burglar Alarm Tested. e e Nl e the telephone e A Stitch in Time, Selma Clavsen; The burglar alarm bell on the vault| Sunday =—mcrming af the Baptid ers Insurance alogue, A Christinas Gife. Lois Hol- | of the Willimantic Trust company was | F2UTeh the pastors Thristmag Subject| West Haven—An innovation in | At present only THE LITTLE FOLKS’ SILK HOSIERY tma, Ralph Wiliam; recitation, Christ | tested Friday morning and startled | S oD Christs Appearances. Iive Lit-| pristmas day services will-be in: o D i vt : eopie to a g i tle Foxes is the subject of the chil- | (R . = i TEieD meShut owhen Grades Three and Four: Song, O |®Roon attracted a large crowd. -| Christmas music, including violin_se-| yice will be held in the church at 7.30 room is being enl ittle Town of Bethlehem. Chrisimas —_ ¥ jection. Jin "the eveaing ihe rastor lin'the mornink: 3 71100 per cent s Acrestic, May _Sullivan, Raymond Might Be Fire Pofics. T D Funer WIUglve an ingo- i Kenfield, Jennie Bycel, Harold Brett-| A plan has b ductory sermon on The Star, Which| South Manchester—Cheney Brothers| Waterbury—The large Sohmetder, Teamie Hadaad . Harey| ciis DIan has been advanced in this | will be followed by the Christmas can- | nave provided against a coal shortage | which Lewis S. Re Mandell, Helen Skoglund, Clayton An: | Y whereby the supernumeraries of |tata The Star of Bethlehem by Carrle|and in the big coal pocket which they | in the upper Cooke remn Rath Moo retitation What | the pelice department misht act as|Adams, sung by the choir. have alongside the South Manchester and Mrs. Wil SECTION . - | For the Last Minute Shoppers Is Full of Pretty Things For | 1., .o aivaye welcome 2 gifts Christmas Giving and we are prepared to furnish your Knittsd Outfits consisting of Warm | needs in colors and black or white. § mu....'.‘,w ‘...g"fi’. e cc'e‘l 274 | Phoonix Silkc Hodiery 805, $1.15, and There are no_fire police b i ¢ V.. . ave ultimate spo 5 $150 a e the Mother Goose Children Want for | and fow call men on the fre depart: | Al ‘:&'fiffi? :‘Ph\; e Rav e railroad north of Center_strest, hav e te dispos § R raad ets 3T Toq\u and Sears, all fawid 5 Tt Santa Clave Shoutd. Stambie; ear: | TRt Heavenly Chotr, and there will bé spe. |+ 278 SUPPIY © SR ali and it includes Heffernan ¥ colors, $1.25 to $350 a set. Onyx Silk Hosiery $150 and $200 tation, The Twins' Santa Claus, Rose On Tramp Steamer. cial singing. The Epworth league will| Meriden—A few salaried and some | and the clump of evergreen tree BT T Yt ad wolors, § o pair, boxed: 3 and Mirtam Cohen, Horace and How- ° ¥ be led by Miss Martha Davis. At the|fee jobs under the new city govern- [hind it familiar to all bird lovers a: 50. o, Bextars, plain-or fancy, $1.30 Florimond -Brousseau, formerly of |¢vening service the cantata Hope of | ment”win be handed out by th new | sanctuary for birds. ard Doolittle; recitation, Christmas|nis city, now of Hartrbrd, is visiting | the World by Schnecker will be sung McCallum Sitk Hosiery, black and - Stockings, Alice Rosen; song; exer- mayor, Henry T. King, and the new £ B =3 Dt in = e relatives in this city for a few days. the choir under the direction of i i New Haven—The su Infants’ Krittsd Sacques, attractive | colors, $1.25, $1.50, $175, 3200 and Sise, Christmas Star; sons. recitation.| e is employed as quartermaster on Biss Pecien Amtns S et Poitany |against the Connecticut H - color combinations, 59 to $1.89. $225 a pair, boxed. Christmas Cross: sons: recitation The | & tramp steamer which used to ply be- | The Christmas trées and concerts |y z ¥ ling company was tried b 3 Christmas Surprise, Doris Harris. recie| tween New York -and Havana but|will be held at both, the Congrega- Reed and a jury in the s e e Poscnan 1S gocl- | which will be used as a transport soon, | tional and Baptist churches on Monday | Middletown—anxious to secure his recently. Mrs, Flint ask - GLOVES FOR GIFTS KNITTING BAGS Richois: sons, A Chuistras’ Letter,| 1210 men “over there e e Matmiee ool cltian Bepers omp a7, okt, witen s, il ove 2 n ; . T <l evening ai . an Austrian, who lives in Ponsett, in B 6. when she fell ov - Several pretty ideas in large sh: SRR Sudk BEIIE e L. Must File Income Tax Returns. Parents’ Day. the town of Haddam, walked 12 miles on at Bradley avem Women’s French Kid Gloves, black, 'aPes, | recitation, Spelling Lesson, Lewis Dan- Y- East Haven. T s unlighted, she claims. trimmed with fancy ornaments. These |iois: Song: | distaoe. A — Cheisnans|, A federal income tax officer will be| Parents’ day was observed Tuesday | tATOUEh the snow Saturday, to the of- Bage are reaily indiesensable So se | Crazy Class Gererade Dondero, Fram. [,in this city from Jan. 14 to Jan. 26. to | at the Rivorside grammar school 1n | fice of the clerk of the Superlor court ; 3 _ |cis Ahern, = Irving Cstrich, *Claude| el local peoble in’ filling out “tmeir | the afternoon in the lower grades. The |12 this city. Mazanak is a man about to carry your work around with you™ | G5, SRST IENE QSICh, Cldslincome tax returns. ‘He will be at the | cxercises ook place in ihe various| i3 vears of age and has been in this| In the past vear o lare as well as having a convenient place |bara Foliard, Dorothy Morrison. soag, | Post office from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m. | rooms and.work finished by the chil- | COURLTY about ten vears. He took out|new eleciric washing mact for it at home. Cretonnes in print and | ,Grades Foir A, Five and Six. Teach The tax returne ate due March 1, 1915, |dren was on exhibition. Thursday af. |Bis first papers about two years ago.|bcen designed. bt st ofs Miss O'Neill, Miss Chapman: song, n_| ternoon the upper grades exhibited large flora! designe l:'h;:n;nl'\;v-r D07 | First Noel, ‘Biza Wiie,. Samta | como 8 $1.000 or over and masried | workc compieted i various branches. v, SSoeeceb inm) , $1.39, $1.76, | Ciaus and tha Motse, Avis Thomp. | PeOPle wiiose income is $2,000 or over | Af 3 o'clock the pupils and their Suests white and tan, boxed, $2.00 a pair. “Women's = Washable Kid Gloves, pearl, grey, tan and Newport, boxed, $2.00 a pair. Women’s Washable Gloves, a good “vange.of colors to choose from, fancy stitching on’back, boxed, $225 a pai s White Kid Glo 75 a $2.00, $2.50, $2.75-and $3.00. son; The Ghristmas Visitor, Nellie|™ust file a return. With the teachers gathered in the gym- - = ¥ g o T e S g it o covery, Mary Tomasko: song, O Little & )y each room. R e s, WD neie b BOUDOIR CAPS Town ‘of Dethlenem; Kriss Kringle.| The large anto truck of the B. A Social and Personal. = & = = % Eddy Schinman; The Christmas| Buck company, dry by Alphonse Dainty little things in attractive |Dream, George Kiins; The Mistakes of | Charut fizured In a siight accident on mape salor combinations, ¢rimmed with laces |Santa ‘Claus,_Jessica Fenton, Blanche | * afternoon sbout 4 o'olock when, | 9f Leonia N. J. are gucsts at Dr. G. and fancy ribbons, are priced at 50c, | Thompson, Fran Crame,” Fdvward | in attempting to turn the car from the | F, : . $1.00 and $1.50. P T Mo ond - Yorg | trolley tracks, the car swerved to the | Supt. Gordon C. Swift is at his home Thurber: som, The Olden Christmae: | OPPosite side @f the street from which | 2 Edinboro, Pa., for the holidays. Curious Little Ted, Melvin Lincoln: | the driver wanted to o, and landed | , Brincipal and Mrs F. T P, Clement The Day After Ghristmas: Johnie fiv.|up azainst the Luilding about oppo- |20d daughter Virginia left Friday ai man- Heller: Lucy, Cella Rothblat: | site Stearn’s shop on Main street. The | ternoon to spend the Christmas holi- ] Doctor, Winiam Knight: The Tele.|top of the drivers compartment hrt|days in Manchester, N. T NECKWEQR 4 phone Message, Ellen Murphy; song, | the awning of the store next to the | .Georse Davis of the U, 8 N. R, . Good King Wenceslos: Just Beforé | branch office of The Bulletin andsbent | 2¢ the radio school at Boston Séhooi Christmas, Norman Babcock: Amert | it a littie and also loosened the fence | °f Technology, has been in the hospi- oolen Gauntlets, in white, grey “and brown, 79 and 8% a pair. Boys’ Jersey Brown Gauntlets, 5% Mrs. Ernest Wright and son Willlam Qh--l-\v#-efion there 8 'a T | e o i T he fence | tal with tonsilitis for a month and is -u-x. choice of and useful-a . N hl i at_home on a furlough. that can_ Ee chosen at the While a gift of this kind is aiways tonher ety e e ey o el it Willisms is ifl with measles il s s ey, i : . = and her brother Frank is just recover- { Brovcpes, Gurt Links weicome and appreciated, it combines e Bl e Sovsn Tos from tho Slssass. . " ot ooV - 3 . both desirabls i prettiness Night Before Christmas, John Sim-| The subject of the lesson sermo: Food for France Collection $38.31. 4 °,fi :n. e il and Y k=2 N\ mons; phsy, s;nuAc‘:‘Ev.:s at Home, lsor ;he Chr!!lmn Ecience_service og Mrs. E. A. Faust forvflrdedf Friday THE CLOSER THE TIES OF KINSHIP AND AF- utility. ere is a great Christmas 3 Madelyn Shepard. Rose, John unday morning will be Is the Uni- |the first installment of the M for 3 : 2 Williaims, Irens Oatley. Ernest Beck- |verse. Including Man, Evoived by |France fund, which was $38.31. FECTION THE MORE USEFUL AND ENDURING With so many ideas to select from | collection here so that selection for er; recitaticn, Morning Star, Bisa| Atomic Force? Golden text, Psalms Burial of Infant Son. you are sure to find one among’ them s & , | Skoglund: play, Sante’s Volunteers, | 19:1. Services in the Y. M. C. A. hall| wyo burtar of the fnfant £ M SHOULD BE THE GIFT. , % o please the recipient. each individya! type will be extremely Betty Evorest, Annfe Nicol, Margaret|on Main street at 10.45. Wednesday | , ThS,PUrial of the infant som of Alr. S Leather Hand Bagy contings ® »a, PR e B T Dawson, Celia_Cohen, Hymen Lavine,| evening _testimonizl service at 7.30.|and Mrs. Chauncey Chase took place - Sirst place 3} Vou will alss” fnd Pl pretty - affairs as well as James Guilfora, Holbrooke ~ Yorke,| Cordial welcome to all o L SR S R g“f!flm- . FOR MEMBERS OF THE IMMEDIATE « 3‘;“_‘;5‘,?;1‘,', S et S | sttty itk sy e, i Hassne Moriarly: - spai, - Congiant e tinisgervice, Dndertaser 5. &: Hoorts : « il aco g ot R B s FUNERALS : gan was in charge. FAMILY THERE IS NOTHING MORE AP- - / Carpenter, Celia Coowe. Or ool B Barble: The Riverside grammar _school closed Friday, opening again the day % ok Claade s, Louie Masfll AU | 1rordia . Corbin. 4, con of M. and | e Now Foarn T C °6 PROPRIATE OR MORE APPRECIATED : Make- Her Happy This Christmas : lund, Alice” Stmmons, Célesto Morin, | 3icy a1 the home. of bis. parehts. in Boxes from Lodge. THAN ARTICLES OF FURNITURE = = Ashford, Thursday morning from ty- Undaunted lodge, No. 34, K. of P. |}~ s - was. | bas sent Christmas boxes to Earl g - Students Loave for Momes, - | PHOId féver, was buried Friday after- |38 sent (heloumes Doxes o .. CHOSEN TO SUIT THE CIR C U M <o : : B ‘The depot rm was crowded to . X Mrs. John P. Comstock and daugh- A i D e R e CTgnded to| home, Rev. B. C. Bugbee officiating. STANCES. 004 ter Mary have gone to their new home ¥ ) A . 2 . : Gents in’ the majority. 'The Normal F"'.‘:f,“.;:" e A cemptelY |in Philadeiphia after spending several Fecmes 1 ) : 3 - school claimed a few but most of them | Shepard of this city. - proeks at the Methodis? parsonago with You will be surpris T ioies gifts ‘were from Storrs college wi losed | < rs. Comstock’s parent Friday afternoon for the holidays. Ev- Joseph Kirkpatrick. wil Sl e > Campaign at Its Height. . - ery posisble Jitney and bus was press | The.funeral of Joseph Kirkpatrick will be fllgguted by a trip through this store, . ! od was held .Friday afternoon voloek The local Red Cross campaign man- :|ed into service in the afternoon for | was Meld -friday afterncon at 3 o'clock | ,gement announces that the paper ser- HAVE AN EblSON Ohfi. d'r on '61",’ " | Cemetery, :E :rr::.lré: 25 ’i"z"é?;,’ifif g:s flé&a‘f&%}%’;-@j:fizfia:?:‘esgg If it is a practical, welcome, sensible gift that you want nry ggeswell. IN YOUR HOME FOR FLETCHER'S The body or Ham Ceepcswoll was | 147ed, dazerous on account of cur. BUY IT HERE. Space considerations alone prohibit CASTORIA brought to this city Friday noonfrom | tie curtain en Christmas eve and place ||~ our indicating more than a few: WE HAVE Parlor ¥ and was ric 1 tern Ey . e . . taken to South Coventry where ser- e e 1‘%’; e ::'i{"fi:;‘l'i Suits, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Mirrors, Music Cabinets, vices were held. H. C. Beebe | yarious places in the borough com- oo o 5 DANIEL F. 7 THOMAS H.| officiated. Burial was in Nathan Hale | mencing about 10 o'cléck. Nearly 800 Lamps, Dining Room, Chamber and Library Sets, Rugs, -MORNING: "KILLOUREY BROS. cemetery {1 chargo of Jay M. Shepard. | of the 1,000 membership subscriptions || Carpets, Pictures, Vacuum apd Hand Carpet Sweepers g secu e cam; » i Spoke. fo Boom Red Cross. ['still ‘going strons. The young ladies > S), ks, Wi ; FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM.| To aid the local Red Cross cam-|are recelving much credit for the hard Boys’ Sleds, Desks, Wagons and Blackboards, Book TS, se local 1 o] 2 s u."""&": Spoke in -the different amusement . 8% Yate university,|] Cases, Clothes Wringers, Sewing Machines, Pimo HBY- nian. imantic, Conn. | places in this city, Fhursday and Fi- | who during the pdst summer was dem- tha Phene 290 nd day nights. Thursdsy evening Town |onstrating aluminum coo utensils ers, at prices too t mnght. G M:'Pwm and cfil here, is Qt;fllllz !; flp:‘ndcfl Christ- Dunn spok Fridey even mas’ vacation in Jews o visit R :r:znou W Cooke, Principal . o e | orthe poms. of T B Peat’ of Nerth We deliver goods FREE to any part of Connecticut. SHEA & BURKE ROoME FURNISHERS NORQWICH. CONS owmud to assist sl 5 nsm m AR t the question- HE OME: OF THE, % PE. e airos which Wil e sécetved' ihe first CTHES Ok DEAL Removed to f" Main St, Willimantio of next ‘week. Phode 44 )-n- I-th-ny—-lr-. Jerome A..Downs' et i § | | ] 11

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