Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 9, 1918, Page 6

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Arthur L. Perry is President—Vote to Celebrate Town' Fiftieth Anniversary—Funeral of John F. Vose—Dis-| " triet Court Cases Continued—Annual Meeting of Physi cians’ Association—Double Funeral, Mr. and Mrs. John ARMOHR’S SUGAR GURED SmokeJSho' s « ders < T(, was »r-emd L. Perry, president; Arthur M. first vice president; Bverett ipple, seconfl vice president; u J. Butler, secretary; Lewis . treasurer. Frederick E. Fow Jder P‘rl.nkw Coy, Ira B, Crandall and iGeorge L. Stillman were elected to the executive committee for - three’ years, Martin H. Spellman was elect- #d a member of the committee until 19820, to fill the vacancy caused by the M:n of Mr. Cottrell to the vice- lency. Frederick C. Buffum, of the execu- Chmpfin, treasuror; Samuel C. - rive committee referred to the meeting | Webster, censor for three years; Dr. 3 “with the local fuel administrator on|C. Grant Savage, n§ tor. + - “ifhursday afternoon and stated that e jhereywas less than 800 tons of .coal in Local Laconics. Sergeant James J. Moore of Canp the bins of local dealers, and urged wtrict conservation, so that the supply | Devens made & brief visit to his home town of Westerly, Friday. « « i nates. The proposition that ad: member contribute $1 towards a 31 000 Liberty bond was lwrvvad by unanimous vote. At the annual meeting of the West- erly Physicians’ association - officers were elected as follows: Dr. Ch'l:’kfl P. Crandall, president; Dr. Henry Jnhnlnn, vice president: Dr. Wmhm Hillard, uecreug Dr. John T YELLOW ONIONS J :3Ibs. ... 10c MOHICAN COCOA" ' Vodb. tin.~i. i e 4 boxes .. ... e e S A it SR Fancy: New Canned ' | LAUNDRY SOAP CORN-and PEAS, can'18c Gba.rs R LY AT Lo SHAKERSALT UON’CONDENSED 10¢ 'AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, £ I beg. .. 40¢ AUNT. JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT- FLOU:@. 41b bag, .43 SR S R o e R LOOSE OATMEAL, 5 Ibs. . SHOULDERROASTIbZOc RIB or LOIN CHOPS Ib 38¢ | VEAL .CHOPS; b.....30 LARGE SPAMSH ONIONS, 5 for ..10c UNCAS CREAMERY BUTTER, Ib. . ..50c | SWIFT’S OLEOMAR- ! GARINE, Ib. . 28¢, 31¢, 33¢ [ARGE, JUICY LEMONS, dozen COMPOUND, bb. ... Judiciously distributed would serve the : The Westerly Red Cross chapter is s mott o¢ tvine O, Chah on motion of Irvine O. er, the president, will appoint a committes |ShoFt gf funds and b timg d‘;"';“l to consider the advisebility of cele- | there is urgent need of work and ma- brating the two hundred and_fiftieth | terils. snniversary of the founding of the town May 14, 1919, Many friends of John Frederick Vose sttended the funeral service at his home, No. 55 Mechanic street, Friday sfternoon which was conducted by Rev. F. Stewart Kinley, pastor First SOLID.MEAT I OYSTERS, quart. l‘tfi- nted Ser- An unanswerable query at’ ti ent "mn:_l. ‘““WVho will %h police gergeant to Succeed ‘the late geant Edwin E. West?" A Alexander Smith. Aaran and-Bimést | Tetlow and Alexander Fiddes of Wes- terly are at a Canadizn mobilization camp, training for ser-ice ‘overseus. RASPBERRYJAM Baptist church. The beautiful floral| rqp.'waver gepartmént has requested - F 4 o e 0 b M e 5 s N : iribuies ncluded o ‘larve ‘wreath of | onuriiis” 14 Reave. mater SHpBIRE : s FANCY NEW CANNED RASPBERRIES, can..:...25c || jar ....... b . ..oooiep 00200 toassd. “Anthony Kennefy famillariy| (fom faicets to prevent freesing in BEEF—Best Chiick Roast, Ib_ ! e == || CAMEMBERT CHEESE ' | BRICK CHEESE’ 2 ‘Yaown as “Tony,” the hoted Irish | ¥AIeF PIRes, Feople are cadifnetiiat s o > comedian: also a spray of carnations from Charles Newton, now of Crom- well, Conn.,, an old time circus man and actor. The emploves of the Nash news store sent a large spray of nar- cissus. Burial was in the family plot at River Bend. The bearers were Eu- zeme B. Pendleton, John H. Ryan, Eyro: 3 William Browning and Everett Wat- FANCY BROKEN RICE Losse COCOANUT, Ib 28¢ 2fhe 5 e aca 18E UNEEDA BISCUITS MGHICAN 4 boxes. . .. 125¢ PLUM PUDDING MILK CRACKERS .. vice " pipes comes at the time of a thaw. Thomas H. Peabody is gradualiy. re covering from the effects of a sevore | fall of taree weeks ago. Mr. Pexbody Is the defun of the Rhode Isfang b and has served as president of-the Westeriy town councli and judge of {robate. BEEF—Lean Pot Roast, lb- .- . - ’. g FRESH €CUT HAMBURG, Ib. .20c box .o S 39c | Ib. United States Food Administration, Food Licanss No. PLAIN DCUGHNUTS B-9118 CREAM DOUGHNUTS CUT BEEF, LIVER; Ib. 16¢ e e e rous, [The city of Providencs has four try : e SUGAR COOKIES o+ BAKEP BEANS and ' . & In the Thirg distict court, Friday,| (1o sammo style and. Make as-the ap- iews.2lc || dozen............. .. 15c BROWN BREAD Judge Oliver H. Williams presiding, | paratus at Watch Hill and two more o Frank Bersitu, Michele Luzzi: and Gennero Feregelo, were arraigned on the of maliciously injuring property by tearing pickets from the fonce of the Westerly Lumber com- on Oak street. Gennero pleaded have been ordered. Ti of this same type at London. A The funerals of John Horan and his wife Catherine, of Hilisgrove. former. ly of Westerly, who from pneu- | 4 are éngines stic and New I Tgesaay’ nighi ihere were on at_the Farm Bureau méeting. . Many 6f the fammers! potz.zoee st \AI ich were no: frezen’during. the De- affair was a success and the commi tee was pleased a5 to the results. Sixteen Dagrec. Below Zero. January 27th, at 3 a.'m. Our first stop was, at’ Houston. . There-we gofoff for it After o short while Feb. 10, at 11 a. m: worshi pwith ‘ser- mon;. topic; -Growing - Better ' Amid Strange and. Bitter. Experiences; 12.05 EVENIS OF RFTY YEARS ABO Pany- mot gullty and said he was walking ahead of the other follows, and had e them e. 3 0. pleaded not guilty and drunk and going own business. Frix gailty. Neither of th slate was ready to proceed with the and the tase wis continued to mext Friday, the regular court day.| The men were held for appearance in | monia, tarnoon. )irs. Horn dxed at her home: in’ Hille. Mr, Horn ac th They leave fiv \vithin~ twenty-four nours of { each other, were held Wednesday: af- Burlal was at River, Bend. £ Mercury Registered Belween e e ‘Noiwich Man Gets Paten F’lfleen md Twenty Degrees Below Zero—Wauregan Stmper Held Ann\lil Ball-——‘ t'on lmpi'oved Pnntufg Press. sevére cold spell. {, The ‘sewmill that' has been on.'the carpenter,lot for the Jast five months is movinr' to! Bunker HiL - WEST THGMPSON Tl'e Wuk's thon l(‘am er co.d snap .were irozen this last Oscar Sand- in Louisigna. During the night rossed -the Mississippi rivér near Bamn Rouge. - The - next stop was, at - New. Orleans: where we stayed aboqt, two, honrs: Wednes mouAiNg - we- . reached Montgomery. . We' went from -here to Apilaka and by might we' wefe in. At- The thermometer registered sixteen below zero at ‘8:0'clock Tuesday morn- ing in Pine Grov g The’ eelers on ‘the Niantic river have some " diffizulty «in- chopping holes ‘in thei ice. The eels’are . tast’ being caught up at present. . 'Thé eels’ are smail in size as reports bave it. Migs Martha Hargey' of Uncasville is’employed at the-Morton house.' Miss m. the Bible school; 7 p..ml., services alL_parsonage, The Great Question— Aré We Christ's? - Feb. 14, 7.30' 5. m prayer meeting at the pursonage, topic, The-Power of Faith, Sergt. Joseph : Ruses and - Private Jeremiah . Sweeney of Camp Devens,. spent their furlough with their parents] here.s - Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sweeney “of Norwich- spent Sunday with the- for- eourt in bonds of $500 eacit. Mistuxets Outclacsed. .at Auction | AR : Apag strom in C-mp Hospital ‘atPensa- | Thursday ‘morning We woke up in | Harsey resided ‘here a’few vears :xo This trlo was drunk and BedgetTeme fidard Danas ‘Nebd Bl cola. usta. South Carolina. We'stopped | ¥ith her'‘parents who moved -to Un- #ome Thursday night and were havi et * In Norwich 30 ¥ the week 0f | South Windham- yesterday ‘when he| = T 5 : S up a_little, That ) : things their own way alon Ok street, | $80 for Red Cros ot Sy pltleitleud (.;fd':: e oI E‘,‘,,;fi: °{,fi_ To: at.: . Miss. Nellie ‘Flanagan of New Lon- an‘d“,im‘;‘:e':fe;é i, of dHaritond tarane ot popnd order until the| o, 5 tyn time, consccutively, in|corrosponding week of 1915. The ther- |temptodto jump on to a: flat car.|don vecently visited at her home here Kathefine Pickering of this to the Smith homestead, on the banks of the Niantic, river, James Médcalt “who. is in tra.u-ung at Camp Devens is ~eXpectéd home over Sunday *Miss Ellen | week-end with Mr. and Mrs. *We were iad to find: oufselves. in Richmond Friday morning for, we then realized our.trip was- nearly bver. At night we were in Mortison ready the present series of auction bridge with the Wadawanucks the Mistuxets have been defeated. The score for the series now stands at 1,605 against 1,194 cflu. who placed them under arrest. hey began to shout and swear in| native tongue on the way to.the ' police station and it was kept up mometer resistered between 15 and 20| cifihteen ‘cars, passed .over “his body. |dearess. belows: for: nearly the' whole | He' was 17 -vears old. . - - week. . A fatal explosion occurred at |' Prices 50 Years Ago. Lefngwell which resulted in the death | TR Years AP the guest of -her sonj Wiil Pickering in_ Boston. Mrs. (atherine Thomas has return- Sandstrom -spent the friends in Woodstock. Trank Herrick enter- y ed from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. es 3 e i Mo rete of 30 vears| . Fleb. 5, 1368—The prices on this |tained. Mr, Van Ardsale of Boston on|for a good nights rest. SHOLEIY, lon L urianats, Sred” Hartiiek: ot Taunton i without gessation all night in the cells, } I favor of the Wads. R I T e DCe O o Ypars | date . varied somewhat from those cf | Sunday N Cstaiss B > Tames Medealf 1 suffering from Mr. Packet: Has had as..guests his accompanied by an occasional clang Stopington’ Fointers. e T o lon of cumws | foday. . ;Sitlgin- steak retaiféd. at 28c|” Mrs. Frank . Heinbrick is suftering | Now Lecturer ‘Prepares Programme. T sister and her husband from Provi- of'a cell door when shaken violently! Many coal trains bound ‘east Pass|fus condensed milk oni Sardines | per.pound, porterhouse at $0c, ham at | from. an attack.of sciatica. being con- | _The grange met Wednesday night. . B.'S. ‘Washburn of Norwich wa | S50 Byr the prisoners. They kept this ub |through Stoningtan daily, and not | “gyiome feom e Bulletin's. flos of | 186, tirkeys at e, eugar st . 20cifined fo her bed Mr. Heinbrick is|The programme which was in charge)a tf tor in the Grove. recently. It is reported that Cassius Collins mitll brought into court, ‘where they | car s placed on @ siding to supply the | g sricts from alletin's files Of | o rers at 18c, codfish at 8o, con-|still ‘in.a_serio tion, . nurse fof the new lecturer. Lillian Lyman, fol; | Horace Peabody of Waterford was|; s soiq his. farm- to Bis sop-inJdaw, Bucame more docile. as they realized ! local need for coal. Fon . 1363, An ekplosion of burn- | densed, milk at 30c per-can, sardines | from - Worcester beinz in_iitendance. |lows: Piano solo, Carrie. Frost: in town.Monday. calling on his father, | oy, jes pamer. - - - | i T & pavere Demalty to Ot the| “Activity at the chipyard has caused GHS 1564-<hn. explosion .ot Vel o 505 e can, ond Gea at$175 per | e, Heinbrick's ‘sisier trom - West port of state gringe. Xortm T, C. Peabody. ich they are charee a ‘scarcity of dwelling places in. the |x () i ~ |pound..While: the maority" 6f com-.Virginia is helping to care for the|Wolff:” vocal solo, ~Anne S hitdT ( | fellow conntryman with whom te ao<| borough, * b i s i stening Thers | Modlties wers. lower in price, tgsre | famiy. reading, Gertrude Gat<a FIECHVILLE Children Cry | a“"fl" hadl becn-atrested for Thtonriio | Henry)L. McGowan of the borough 'were several in the house at the time |¥ers some fhat were more than those| ROv. and Mis . Mitler spent Triday has been transferred to the submarine i ; of 1918, in Bastford with their d ars. | | “FOR FLETCHER'S 4 ard would be released = % the explosion occurred.. A girl about| % =7 v 1 H f [ { The Fitehville Baptist churcl\ Rev. ‘ ment of $4.80, and that ‘Xfifl“m'fi‘; Pove ‘{,': = ,';‘"‘d"“ from the New |15 years of age was attempting to fill) Sy iszid‘v:"“'"' b rd. on 'NIANTIC. W, D. Hetharlnton, pastor, Sunday, € /A S T o R 1A vaval hases a'famp when it was iighted and set| Teb. 6 i—A correspondent * of | Thai oot mind a_little -thing- like | Tyo Gecent dance given by Com-|ihe burning lamp down near the can|The Hulletih Uving a few miles rmn,‘I‘,‘;’;‘s"aci“‘l'"‘;llo*‘r‘ims&zh‘; o Suppar and Entertainment at Congre. |’ - The case of, the state against Luigi " g popetted $80 for the | that contained the fluld, There-was athe city states,the tollowlis: mpera- koo % Coptal’ recovering: from . the| 9ational * Chirch—Temperature 16| Generelle, charged with assault with Red Croas. terrific explosion: and the, house . was (tures for the past aveek: iFriday 15 o- oo = -Begrees Below Zero Tuesdny—-.e, Y ‘ a dangerous weapon, was again. or- rwizint C. Stone of the Second | filled with flames. One man jumped |degrees below, Saturday 16 - below, e Too Thick For Good Eeelin i @si6a continped, this time o tae gafional church will exchan@®|through a window and the children |Sunday- 14.below, +*Monday. § - above, e 3 g woeks. All civil cases on the docke( S y morning with Rev. F.|made their escape through.the door.|Tuesday 1S below. These temperatures COLUMBIA There was a good attendance at the | wore continyed. v ey of the First Baptist|The children's clothes wére ofire hut | correspond SpmeWhat.to the tempera- — {entertainment ‘given in' the Congrega- urcl esterly. Vi they soon were extinzuished with Ste ;l;\l'; for Lhe paa. week of! thls year Chinmey . Fire at_ ‘James . Utley’s—| tional churih last Tuesday. ‘The m'l The o X TPl exception” of the’ girl who started to 3 sk A G In nh:d.”f.fr:d"?::"{“.“ agees MYsT e Tun.Tand befors she could beeaughe|. Feni7, 1368 The -death. of- Rev.| Grangs. Mesting. — Horace -Little B e war savings stamps expires next Sat- —_ " |and the fames put out she' was) ter- | Peter. Kells, former rector, of 'St Comes From Texas to Virginia.™ | Piye "y "Swinney of the Niantic! b _ON_ Siaieiag urday. It is known that 69 per cent.|Death of Mrs. Charles H. Eccieston— |Iibly Durned. She died on Sunday. | |Mary! ) chmhaiemprdias s tone Henry B, Hutchins.wes rin ‘Hartford | Lumber {company. loaned his nexw Aco- : of the 2185 -xe.;::‘;ai 2liotted to the Sewing Society Entertained. - Rev. Daniel Mullen, thenew: curate ;;‘ ey. Fa following, a long | T 2 lian-Vocalion and a number of, selec- stite are now est ishe y at St. Mary’s, celebrated” Only four of the eleven districts in the state have filled their quota. Of these four three have more than doubled the number of agencies expected. District 5, made nn of Charlestown, Hopkinton Rich- is firstimass | nesd. ; He was 42-'years of age. on Sunday, A .horse and-~ sleigh: : belonging . There was a slight railroad accident | Hezry: Gates. which was stélen a day about two smiles below the city Satur- |@8p . Was returned' to him; yesterday | ‘day evening.. Two cars were’derailed | The. horse was drivend under his shed owing to a defective rail. No one was |and left: 5 tions for the evening: Those Who took & Tfie,gaf““:‘;‘;;,n:'er:‘:ch“;‘es[pm in the programme Were up to’ the citement it littie damage.' i T“*{ Mary Fuller -who recently had s mich improved Mrs. Martha Chester Eccleston, wife of Charles H. Eccleston, who died at her home on Dennison avenue after a long fllness with Bright’s disease, was born in Mystic in February, 1853, and FINE BEDS mond and Bxeter heads the list with|was the daughter of -Alfred and. Re. | PJured- Norwich Mén Gct Pnem “Now in; Virginia, 224 per cent. of its quota of agencles. [beckah Wiicox Chester. She has al- I . re. 4+Feb. '8, 1868.—In the list of. Connee- | irs. Abbo; tle Feceived a letter | S cendiary Fire e list of. Connee- |’ IMrs. Abbott . Littl ived a lette District 6. Narragansett and North | ways resided here awhere sne has a | Feb. 4, 1868—On this date the mer. | ticut patents for, the ‘week of Feb. 4 + and South Kingstown is second with She 1eaves hes | curv at The Bulletin office at 3 o'clock fiis eehefiom Hex Son Horace) WO -~ st appear the, mes of Edwin, Allan of [recently enlisted in the Aviation corps. 2245 per cent . . Paul Wood of |In_the morning reslstered [ degreez Norwich aj flPWllUm T. Chamberlain s am| He was first stationed at San:Antonio, 3 2 jistrict 11, Westerly, stands third|Wakofield, R. I, and thres brothers, | below zerd. of Norwich. | Mr. “Allen's patent 15 IoF | Texhe. but now. is: At Morrison Vir: (Dhpelelan Nohelli for sepl? . Jrith 209 ner cent. The only other dis- | John, ‘Charles and Benjamin Chester, | A fire-In tho tore of Thomas Burke |an improved, printing .press, and..Mr. | ginia. . He writes. regarding his trip | methods. 11l Booklet FREE (sent Cu.ummn, ;';:Mr&anche}gl tthe mn;ks dlu all of Providence, R. | was discovered last evening and by (‘hamberh\ns is for an ‘m,mvemem north: sealed). 'relgyhunam,chh,cunn. , Foster an H Entertained Qewlnu Socisty. Mrs. M. L! ‘Smail ‘entertained the sewing society of Charity Chapter, Or- auick ‘work, was" cxtingufshed before much damage ‘was ‘done. Upon in- vestigation it was found that the fire in’steam” engines,. - The | 'Watiregan Steamér company held their annual bajl' Eriday ‘evening. tunte, which has 1136 per cent. GRAND VIEW SANITARIUM, -Norwich, Conn, Ve left Kelly Field, Texae, Sunda), Miss Bertha Brown read an inter- | reene Ward chapter Economy, b: 5 : D AR Misd Wright of Providence s:u;:m:w“ei! M?o'ns "i‘a‘i’f&?“cw’“’z‘} ;/é:’};d\{rs Clam“ce x4 n Sodon ‘ a_sho on the conservation Sorvi “Fe by ’ ‘mail . * food, Mrs. Samuel 1, Davis. the |NC Chureh iope Tomorrow Owing|“Feed Bm.”"by The”grange:. sedain ra??fifuwgs e d’]ei;;:}%n :ce‘o;:tmoi the {iljness of Vrs. Sweetzer, wife of the cartier, Charles Sweetzer. v Rey. G, F. Goodenough _had , charge of the,Chbristian Fflflea\'or meemig on Supday evening. .- Irs. Nellfe Kinmouth: has made a large ‘number of' very handsome rugs. ; had been ‘set. There ‘'was. a large ttemhn d, the der of Eastern ‘Star, at her home on e and, the ; esting paoer. on the subiect of Trees, || & % John Green wasinstantl - ved | . ; lnt:rlpe?ed fl'}:h selections from m—" Library street, Friday afternoon. m s P e rm; od : eral poete onthe subject, at the !- . NS By S > 52 5 Pache forens s oo 'LEBANON 77!8 Food Sapply aml R | 771e Cleveland T ractor Sister. Emily. Young; ful’ Herbert,” Sister Lelia Davis: ‘read- 5. How fo,Be'a - Soldier, - Brother Harry Wells. A ietter was read from Brother Ar- Winter Smile, Beats” A Tropicg Isle, Mrs. Mary ‘Williams, has,, gone to B SEEIRY Breokivn, N. Y., to spend the winter, The_Ladie? Ald - soclety et «with Mrs. H. A. Campbell Thursday aflgb i Well Give “Wall-Masen Anat " “ :fl::‘:l '_::';:Hc““'& g A Tl Sister P iotmor? ToRiacn . oot fhr We now have on sale a spléfi. did lot of Beds, of all kinds, at a wide range in prices. BRASS BEDS . IRON BEDS AND 7 noon. chibald "Prelin, \who has recently been | She purchased-the-cloth new and then & o ’r’;""ncufl Soogbin r: €:at Camp . Mead. There were remarks |strung the pieces and had them woven, by Brother Child County Agent and Mrs, Ellis were present. - An- nouncement was made of an extension They are very-handsome’and some of them afe worth §50; O’ HrAvery il -+ o ¥ Word has’ been xeceaved from Olin ‘Hi' Avery at Silver Lane,’ Conn, " that he is: confined to his bed‘ana will not Deable 'to- sit ‘up’ for four weeks. COVENTRY ‘Another candidate preuhed in the Cangregational church . Sunday. Onaccount of the ‘bad weather of Miss Elizabeth. Duffy . and H‘lnk Duffy of New York, are at‘their home in,Tebanon caHed there by the illness | o of their - father; P. J. N€8E | <chool to be held in the hal’l . Whe burial occurred ‘Friday. TR, st R RN The farms of the late.A. T..Hoxle| ® have been sold to Polish people .of LEDYARD Grooneville, who - will take’ immediate P Pl ¥ possession. A There are & number of ‘cases of Scar'et fever and measles in town. Church Services to Be Omitted. There will be no services 'in ' the Gomeresational church or, the Baptist church Sunday, owing to scarfet fev- er in the town. AlsoonHands, Itched - Not Put Hands in Could Not Sleep. 'One Box Cuticura Ointment and One and a Half Cakes Soap Healed. Zould ter. ebruz’y' — Sunday Morning Church Services Be- . ing Held in Bill Library—Apprais- | ers Apnmkd on T Three | Estates, The church service at: the Congra- gational church was held in the Bill Library building, Sunday morning. The The farmers will be ealled upon to raise larger crops this year than grange follows: ———e— | |Sunday morning services will be held 37% ‘More ! ever before. - The world must be fed. UL ] ) ; oy Yhrpeyastior ;‘"‘"“' SOUTH- WOODSTOCK el e et ol For .Your - |} The war has Sl BOUDOG eapmie) T means that the men WOODEN BEDS i 1 coutd not sleep. My face was so dis- ) ; Gt 2ir and Money left on the farms must be equipped to do more work. The CLEVELAND s : figured that could not go out. D:"""‘""“ Lonasn - For . Towm | 0 e D. fimm. who has been R y e " TRACTOR solves this problem—as a labor saving device! it has no equal. 8 B e scssik St thi e, | therGrange; nuan:.' % 44|11 with peeumonis, is on'the'road 1o . (et the (Genuine The GLEVELAND can be used 5 o Eling K by +IN' MANY * STYLES ; recovery. L can be used not only for plowing, harrowing, seed- ; in about five Arthur D. Barrett of Worcester ) % . ; ) R : ; e to By op, 2ot et s | - Gw.utts ieimadiing of Mane ot e Ptk Sfotar 3 ALy ing, cultivating harvesting, stc, but the 20'H. P.. deliversd at the belt pul- : ; i | g e gt icbnad pond the ‘eTand lodge-at Harttord, Wednes- | after x:i;; 2t home over the wes yon N ley will grind the feed, saw wood and fill your silo. | See ' Our Window Display B & Belt citie of an y end and Sunday. (% : g \ .-.b-u ?h(‘swm,s;.fl Demonstration Lesson. Appraisers Appeinted. I CAS(ARA e 'QU‘NJNE ‘The CLEVELAND TRACTOR makes moriey and- saves -for- its owner. k ! S 8t Joba, R.F.D.1, Box 0, Barre, Vt., | The es the districts in| The :kmhan costt .::n E:»oimamd 3 mg SRS :”hv not. W'; °;°D"°: ';r Spring delivery.” For prices and descriptive Nov. 4, ‘oodstock and -some 'from Stoddard l'ward i iterats . s » s ':,?:7”’_“' devcy to skin | et . the schooihouse’ ¢ %outh L,estg“x‘zppr:nm of the ostate of Jus- ot iy 7 IS : - ) o tock, jursday afternoos n Isaac G. T an L ¥ troubles you should use these fragrant | demonstration lesson by the supervia- | Nellio W, Géer :.wnud for the' e:‘: v . Y supes-creamy emollients for all toilet |or ~of the chetle ‘Refreshments | tate of Mrs. Bessie. Avery. . Bl SN /4 served ' by ; some of*the. local edli‘gmil-}:c G.' Geer was h‘:nrztnmn 5 % r in New Lomdon’ on: ay. = | ¥ DISTRIBUTING AGENTS‘ F £ Lecturer's Hour at'Grange. Meeting ‘Deferred. e 8 sTREeT & RO e AN CBE 62-66 MA!N STREET " 'NORWICH, CONN o e e e he SR Rk to:Hle Y. "r“"’fi:""f:,’,' °r§ A Wi g B 2% RN, 5 S our A e meeting enex ‘Cesday a mesting of e vard| - L] Lecture - on Home | Trimble olub which ‘was o’ be® mal, :

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