Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 15, 1918, Page 2

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Begins Friday Morning, February 15th, 1918 hmtywd:utbu,apeulflvwhehspecnlpnmmmforce Muslin 'Uhdefi&éar AN EVENT OF UNOST'IN’IERFST AND PROWDINGWORTH WHILE ECONOMIES SevmlvflaflytmpoflfltemfiMmtendtomakeflfisyufswhtefimtomeflofl ance to you than ever before. Ifyouvfillwmpmdmprxeofcottonofuverulymm ' - with that of today you will be gmazed to: discover that it has gone up ‘almost 200 per cent., yet it will be higher. Couldweofieryounbdkrmsonforsemnguponanbppor ‘men c&lled ‘Wednesday was completed 1 advisory bom-d w.u in- usmru room, =0 if a person was.rejected or claimed to beve physical disability, ho was im. meflfi\t’fiy ‘seny to . e jer doctors, ln-tesd of w;mngm days, as in the The toumg:z tion: Fmile thur J. J‘wquu. ég o Wood. Ar- Iph Buchnall, Wal- Rozarlo, Louis unn, Joseph Au- ~David dqlpa V-ua-w Williams, relomiaz, . Arthur ' -Messir, Randall_B, ghram, Bfig&xnmem Tarhes si-c mflnba ; the Podrd ‘Wednesday— Lisse, Pearl Cham- Wil The ln“ma medical advi E. Smith, ann . Adm;,,, MoArthur, Husband Fined F A:auk‘ Peter Chachido pleaded fiot :mlty in the police esurt Thursda$ €0 dssault on his witer tesp Sumday, Mrs. Cha- nmn chido claimed’ to the homs-of his parents, as he ask: ed her to, He-8Prirek ‘her *S3VEral ‘times. Her parents lived delosv-them, and the. dccused opensd-a- windoy and cried for help, as, bg;A«ho'l‘hbmhw Mrsi Cha- chido’ A wotld-eome: up and beat ilm ~<Mrs; Chacido- said -that her. .husband.- dgew -8 spevalver: which was taken, away . trom: Miny -before he x| Schin: 8 smusx o M&:gh Spector, n'en;?é‘ DA g 1 o -{bifeq anotter frum | Thred Seneryl, Secretary .,..Z‘k" d%flot all mu!gp mé fi'fimd [ore- Justice of the Peace Curtis Dux, Thurldny, nmemm\ ‘was given for fl!a money’ fiue oh 2 mu ahd guhi:{’ha‘n‘ ap- vealed. to the superior court. TWO WATER WAGONS es Where City Water F‘mm " People in this s Gty who lack ity water, because: of, the freesids lan<the service pipes. will be supplies with drinking water by the:city, s Many houses have been thhout wa- ter for 4 long, time, and &t drimé ;33 of ‘the Water commiits 2 ofyhe b of aldermen and:Mi Gales; it why decided 1o supply thiese houses. wit water, The water will be distributéd in the watering carts used in the sume« mer. - The - ¢ity owns one, and hak the ~ Amerfedn @ comvpany, and both. carts will be statted out thl! (F‘rldfly) morn- :nbe city adminisiration "is endeav- 2{oring to ‘Secure another electxlc thaw- ing apparatus, So. as. to quicken the ‘work-of thawitg the frozen pipes. To Enroll Shipyard Werkers. TX-Mayor D. P, Dunn and First Ses Hectman 15, P. Chesbra will baye charge of enrolling men for work in the ship- yards, to build boats to be used by the governmeént, The recruiting office Will ‘be Tocdted at Mr. Dunf's store on Railroad street. FUNERAL \ Leanzo Sekater. ‘The funeral of Leanzo Sekater was Leld at the Grand Army rooms at the Town hall, Thursday. afternoon with: a farge attendance, including a delega- tion from Francis Long: Post, ‘@. R, under whose auspices the funmeral ¥ 1" _father not | Yy son, n _Drin nnq lw ‘y*‘: Guard. ‘%‘.‘- B dma%pgua The Linarty ::!Il 57 held their Feb. the mother and wn‘whlch s, _ma._&uw. l:“‘::l‘pscflun 4 w. i Thorsda | Taceived - its: e fiunblnt:oeiucfin L talk 18 iners End-taks shvaral asel huu':f edwmvhmtur umux--who the ulunov. Al it Hay =2m 57 “Harold Intermedia Bartle Haven was a oo g b g Mot S nfi,n‘h.., £ ot “" big partmen Frank . O "6t ), North ‘West- ¢- and -x:llln.dm Hwt e b | for separating it from the older oys’ .,m 'nm-h ' Yo i l:u-flpafie Thnmsn of Lebumn ‘were nullerl ‘here vim. . < Bo o . : Wagner has. E?mma from o few daye Vistt with refatives in New Mrs, Toa: clagse: infer was l‘fiu! By the; !1 dtet Auxillafy, to the boys’ debar ment, assisted by the ausiliary to the Y.M.C, A, all giving a helping hand. Tameg e : m.'nc o De-th cflvfiflxlm c. Gnfiifi Means Loss of Prominent Busine: Mnn and WMy Citjzen—Local Bowlers -Di feated: Willimantio Girls Wednesday Evmmg. Wednesday. Charles T. Wilson of Worcester was | calling 0!\ fi‘lflm htfln ‘Wegnes- ¥ Mr. l,!l Mrs Wlmm E Adams of Fiferids of 'Williath C."Smith;’ 58| Weatchester were guestq_of _local ‘were ‘rledefl to fedrn’ ot hh doath at | friends Wednesday. 'S¢, Joseph's - hospital, Willimantic, | , Nathan Goggshall of Norwich-was in ‘Wednesday morning' at 715 o‘clock Dr. J. M. Kli join ‘lnd Thumu P. M Smith 'Rad Béen Il 4or' tHe ‘DAt Kinney were inNorwich. Tye “Migs “Helen Gllmofe- e sotiped | : visit ith_ nhuvee i months. he, entered . the hospital for| Ve HRdnI”./— = ireatment after suffering a severe at- taek at his home about:a week ago. .| ‘He was, born in England and.at an early age came to, this country with his parents and recéived his educa- tion in the public schools at Utica;:N. Y. After graduating: from ;grammar echodl, Mz, Smith entered. upon a; tex. tile career. He versed himself in-ov ery branch of the Worsted businsss an hecame_ known as one -of the mo: bzmh overseers of weaving in New England, having had charge of "some of ithe latgest Wweaving departments’ in Cennecticut, Magsachusetts and Rhode island mills. Tv 1892 Mr. Smith became partner with M. H. Donakoe in the manufacture of worsted goods at ‘the Shetugket worsted - mills. After one year in thé marnufacturing business he was compelled by ill heaith to give up thig: business, and shortly after he Teft Yhm ‘Men Fined. far Kompl Un- licensed Dog.—hnd Sale—Person- aty, " ATt - i fasiwad tew days in New York. - Had Unlicensed Dogs. ~Dog' Warden H. O. Butterfie Wednesdsy, for ~* keeping- are pemu and - Jostp costs, amountifig in -each” ‘ 31176, which avas -paid. 'fl\e select men ‘have-ins ted’ the- dog War to get nner an icensed” dég o Miss ana Nothwick is spenflmg a three men haled before ths court_on ‘unlicense do:s The'mier all Jive in Stattirdville 'pleaded guilty and were flned‘!' and 2 e vaate1E" e Greet Corr-Bistov-® * onyh, Makes Corns; Peel Right Off! overcoats. 4lchoormhnldh8fin’lblo¢kr¥'i t was the guest of friends in_ town on_ “Gets-it” fhe Only tcfiflm, mnunh Corn-Pester Ever- Biscovered. moment “Gets-It” touchies a corn or callus the sTowth is doomed. It-tikes but two seconds to -apply ““Gel T.he corn-pain .is eased at once. You RICSit AL Your desic or. walk’ about, dance, think, love and work with sotute ease” Yool can’ appl ‘“cnverientty- almost ‘anywhere where vou can take your shoe and stock- ing oy for'¥ moment or 3wo, “Gets- -1t” dries at once; them put your shoe 'E‘:It sfocking- on again. re’'s no lir M!‘or suffering - from corns and copn= sol all / droggists | mm‘ 25 cents {you need pay 3 & x vne- Tational poaxé zm had already bem inslyded_con tue <o t ission-aad the cxpectatl l\ 'fl.l wo - ’ifi, e be add- € B nns m Gre:. Ermxu and for America, it was stated. L MAXIMUM PRICE FIXED FOR GRADE “A” ZINC was Held. Rev..Robert S. Moore. offi- for the Adirondacks, where he-remain- R EVERY ARTICLE FRESH AND NEW e o for Sotas T S ry Prn-ldam Wilson Appraves Agreerent E ?|clated. The hearers were. Charles 8] and ndwun. . : A . . v SR ) L‘fl;‘a}mfii,fi&f"fla"’{nfim‘" ont 8 I Fenton, Adam Dunts, Thomas Ashton| UPon retbrning to Baltie, Ml Shih | ne nast the ‘reasén Mage by War Beard. and P ’ Besides a series of special values that bring timely savings at a time when pricés should be|5uis, Sow tound fim suilts ang ined The body _was a-.ghoe, store in, the Griswo — > Wood is being shipped out of town ed g vault in Willi- Rhotic. whire Jodoins | treatre - now over the’ Central. Vermont road eyery nds. This, business he,succopstully 0K U Y c%g}ucled for about five years. F’In Forgot to Get Car Numbar. 1899 'he” Jeased the' Baltic’ hotel and A wagon owned by ‘a man ‘named remained there until 1903, when He ptifchased the Sullivan’ property _an Tucker, was. struck by.an automobile 1 on the_ Columbia road Thursday noon. Railioad sireet, After emodeling thls propert; the T 01 The wason was partly wrecksd. @nd gl et At the automol driyer gave the man uf which he’ was proprietor. at . the his name and address, but thé wagon time of s ‘death. O repuried to. o' polioe cwoRieats | it A s anftl Tl & that he forgat to get the nurriber.of Fith Miss Rosanna Brown _fn. St the ¢ar. The mattor 16 not in the ter- | mo e miich aF UXbridge, Masa, by ritory of the local police department. Washmg,ton, Feb. 14 — me_ Wilsen today approved en. -agreement teached by the “War Industries Board - | axid ‘the prodiicers of grade “A™ gine, Water pipes whl&h ha.ve ‘been frozen fixmg 4 maximum pice of, 12 m" e Ber nound £, o. b. East St. Louls, sub- T . higher, you have the satisfaction of knowing that every garment in this “whife event -1 is fresh and new, and you can buy with the full ‘assurameé that styles hxvateen tanttibned _ for this season’s wearing. him $10 and costs, nmonnfln'- ta: $19.40 which he paiq. mantic cemetery, These Pretty. Envelope-Ghem- ises "indainty styles give a wofnan a chance fo induige in fine lingerie so well made and inexpénsive. “Mater sist_of fine Lawn, Nainsook, Berkerly Cambric :and--Crepe de-Ching, tfimifed. with Em- broiderjes; Laces, *Medallions and Beading, with fancy Rib- bons. Prices Tange- from.79 up” to $3 25 counsel, morning, Febnhw 28, RHEUMATISM Physician Beljs Louis Koelsch has sold to Joh# Grenndn-a small-tract of Jand-in the western. part. of the townms Sydne, orrall of Norwich is Apendlns several days with his sister, Mrs. . Coolegso i, NIGHT GOWNS THAT ARE DAINTY AND STYLISH || These Night Gowns embody more réal value. in materials, . prettier effects in designs and greater care in the making than lare usually possible in garments marked at these prices.- " You can choose from the following maierial Masonyille, Berkerly, Doeskin, Natnsook and Crepe-de-Chine; trimmings consist of Lace Hamburg, Embroidei'ies and Fancy Ribbons. as low as 79c, 98¢, and up to 55 .98 for the s R jaximum of 14 cents per Pound Pt aing f..0. b. at plants and 15 cents per pouind for sheet sin ¥. 0. b. at plants was Tixed subject to téade’ discount, anhouncement of, the pm:e fix- m§ Aster i€-estiEations by the 1 Wille c6 to the of luctions u»pmuiam hu-dmv- ed gn agreement made by .the.l dustries Board- with the produs ade “A" -zigr; AXINE ) nxmmm rice of 12 mx;:l per pound b. e, v, {Bast *St..- Louis ~ ednesday fhe Eround | on June.l, 1013 and also and upright: businéss transactions. won w!lkmga%a‘g %rgcner» ment mafl”e by the War Inaglflcfl him many ‘friends, A loving husband | oug q.n g very trying.. By 4|Board with the producers of. and -devoted father, he will be Erw.lv g there - wasn’t ‘epoagh -1ce left to|plato zire Txing-a maxim _o! mifsed in His home. sy dt, -and 1he sul rs were , small |14, cents per pound. for plate zinc; f. g is' _suryived by his - wite,-one pvnat. " Barpyards. dellars © were| 0. b. plant and.15 cents per pound for Qaughter. Miss Rena Smith,-a teacher | Aopaga i wmt p!‘gu. xm.x;nu were | sheet #inc f.-p. D. -plant, subject to = at the Baltic public school. his'father, | active . ? flbw “of the usual - -trade. discoynts; 5 Dhiver Jumps From Wagon, - ; |John L Smith, and a brother, Robert,| the wii naltions eret-First, Mm :h; Ona:of 1k ule; “ff" lzrg; Waght of ml\?.finvni:x-etrlgrh o U sup‘p‘z "pipes,. ,,msz veek hu nmduceu of grade ‘A ant e containing a cord of _wood, broke A . ‘secorid, thet they: ot 4 while the wagon was going under the | Henty Bellanger's Senfinels mofored | DETeABOULE, 45 in, some houses avery | now belng paid: secod, overheaq bridge at the foob of Jill- |t Willimiantic' Wednésday evaping (o wnfl”"“” Has bodn, frozen sold ol o haraliien, tn. e IBRT0 ‘“ » son Hill, When the| contest with the Popular Girls. on thel ... +. :Rails Repmirego-- & ], Thursday noon. ; axle. broke, the wagon was shoved | Willimahtic alleys. The Sentinels held| Broken ralla have occurred alofg . direetisn of against the horses and they started to | their scores down in order to give the | the ermion(” railroad. ‘These | 52 w";:“f;‘;fiim“’{u:'i o ur i run, but were caught before they had |fair maidens a chance, but the result |wers repaired ng the Y.nllu section m‘h““m of he zing to-prevent:it-from showed ‘that ‘the Sentinels were the|Tuesday. faljtng- inte the--hands -of-speculators one V‘:!'y far. Thde ,rlnverfl ]U&Vefl from the. wagon and escaped injury.|better bowlers. ~The school chudnn who are havif, price the The scores vacation this wemk watcriet efE Géa. | Who AmIEht: increaso the s d The horses were cut on the flanks “pledge 3 fourth; that “they~ The Popular Girle: ishing_sport-producer WItR gm 2rfal P“““ and 4 Rev: Dr. Henry L., Robinson in. 1857, Previous to his toming to Baltic he was eonverted to the Catholic faith in South Covéntry, récelving the sacra- mient ‘of ‘baptism from Rev. Father J. H. Fitzmaurice. 1 Mr."Smith Bad been a devoted mem- ber of St. Mary’s church for the past years!' He was a membe;- of Nor- wlch‘ lodge of Eilks, N, » Hig' kindly and cheerful dlspguklon Second Annual Donation, Day, The Social Corner held its second annual donation day, for the feedy Wednesday afternoon, at W, C. T. u. hall, ‘The hall was, decorated with: the na- tional colors in_honor: of - Abraham Lincolp, with a picture of him and an tching of . his _birthplace: - Gifts of grocerles, vegetabies and money: were received amounting to $11, which was equally divided between ' the United Charities and the city miésionary, Mrs. Tdson.. There was a large attendance. ves a Genuine Remedy se;Has remedy sold by all good Aruggists, more lasting relief than other rmedies cosfing maily, times much. Rheuma passes the deddly poisonous secretions ifto thé Bowels and kidneys, from which they are quickly’ thrown off in_a natural heéal o e sdyS ‘about Rhewm! 2-made most caretul mmu.ifion of ‘the" for- mula ‘employed in ‘the~manufactiire of Rheuma, and- 1 he: Treevimmend ‘it as a remedy for all forms of rheurna- 'tism. 1 find Rheumha far ‘in’advance of the methods-generally employed in the treatment’ot THeumatism, and al- together differént i composition from Corset Covfir,, mde_ Of g the. remedies” usually -prescribed.”—Dr. M. C. Lyons. quality Nainsook and°Berk-| This should give any syferer from . . +11 | rhenmatism confidence to try Rheuma. ON SKIRT m-:A[.m COMB!NATIONS AND:COVER Health Drawer Combinations, | Combination:Skirt and Corset|made-instyles and’ materials s daint to suit evéry ‘taste and prices R 8 duiaty, % sHeer for any pursg, finished with good Laces 4nd Ribbon run. $2.69. been- fhe ve!’y 3« Tor . freezing | sheet. ginc will. not-reduce: the wase lhlrd that they wm lak h!‘ peces- Hamburg, ‘These are finished with fancy Beading 4nd Eincy Ribbons, and one on the breast. The wood was scattered over the 'street and was selyes to exert every-éffort-mec-! : and skiing and Hheon the productipn: of, { transferred to anothen wagon later in|Miss Houle .11 - T2 - 11— 359 |eyes, Coustif Wnd siding fhd Bwine [escary- to keep-up equate p ! : o e Miss Loisells . 73 237 | NAYR BEOVEe <3 zinc so as to insure-an- aH NP' X Ribbon Bows. Prices range priced at: 98c, $4:49; -$1.48, = Mies 1. Parent . ‘from 98¢ up to $2.48. ‘LONG PETTICOATS ‘who “Thursday had' te resort to the 3 ol ::2 theatres for l’muumtnt Tor thelr rest- | PI¥ S0 long as the war lasts” - harges. N F | e Sadiraoes’ Diseation .1 | IST OF SPEAKERS AT . ..o Herbert Trask entered -the W: W. FO!TMA"E“‘ BANQ'JET Mies A. Parent . , |FATHER AND soN Miss Tibland : BANQUET WELL ATTENDED More Than One Hundred Enjoy Feast $1.69, $1,89, $2,487nd $2.98 388 1244 19 # . Bellanger’s Sentinels. Backus_hospital Tuesday and: wis ep- % i In the Dove Make Corset Covers, iade of Wash = o et | e By S Yy G Ladedtieier B GRSl P e ""‘,,‘;:,:'.‘R:?.,‘_" - | £ The materials and trimmings, Satiy, ~ Crepe-de:Chine,” “in sk g - Cardin 53 Cali from Fermer Regtor, it | § are the best procurable, white or pink, and fine Nain- . st e Titeoha e L e A . i N S P S T | Measurements are ample and St A dshould;;sylrfmshed I‘n\?'entory ine o Wnor of e Pacher- ana Som Ty e e s*&';“' ;,,*:°°,:;:‘::$ i the workmanship so careful with Insertion, Medallion and s : & T‘;e meeting stafted with the sing-| /, it Rapta) = Short - Paragranhs. -banguet ta be held Faney Ribbon. - Pnced at25¢ to $L48 s § Dainty Chemises; made. of ex-| ers., at th _apnu; at Bndgenort ‘Wasl mgtons W J. C. Koons,-first-assistan poszmmu general, of Wasbigton, D..C.i B, 3 Gorman, .of New Haven, president of the - Railway-Mail €lerks’ association; Troup, of New Enstmasiec ENI, Thoup, of SeRele’ that even the most delicate and sheer possess excellent wearing qualifies. They are finished with deep Ruffle of The infant son-of Mr. and Mrs L L Buteau was baptized in St. Mary's church Sunday by Rev.J. V. E Bel- langer. The _child was _christened ‘Henry. The sponsors were Fred Lasch and Miss Carallne Butum ing of the Battle Hymn of the Repub- lic, all standing, Grace was then ofs fered' by Rev. Walter F. Borchert of the Episcopal church, and the dinpet was then served, with general singing . during the dinner. The menu follows: Private Th upphy of C‘? Devens spen*,_ ‘?day‘gmemly with his mother, “Mrfs; M= D. Mufphy. Andrew. w:rmr of . New. spent’ Mofiday at The Towers. Miss® Olive ’ Bishop ' is p week in ‘Wal vith her luflv, London £ b § "PLAINFIELD Sarah Schlough. Tea; Toso e . HaoR” OF 1 R e Miss” Mary Curry of ‘Wilkimgntic is | fords: Postmasier B & Woiodhe off Lace and Hamburg, finished tra fi“g guality" Nainsook, AND BARGA]NS % c‘o’i;}_ Ham British American War Refiof Fund | PSRIInE the weekc at her home here. Bfi&%tggrtpl’outmnfifin i ml;e'm;* with Fancy Ribbon, Prices trimmed -with- soft: harnd Em- : . seasgulsRoiatorNatos Reaches _$2156—Wauregan ' Man | Wiliams epent Wednesday in Jart- [of Meriden and Willam ! from 98c, $1.25, $1.48 broideries, V4l and. Himburg ARE FfiUND L Brown Bread Rolls Buys Knight Farm—Masquerade | ford. HdgeIert b Teoi -wlll eliver e | range from 98c, $1.25, $1.48, and Fancy Ribbors to match. = Abple Bl ol feckl A R R i ey 1$198, $248, $298, $3.5 " ¥ 69¢, 79¢, -98¢c, $1.49, $1.48, $1.69 an(t $2.39. ¢ Middletown, vice presigent of :ssoclauon, who died during the year. il S 5 A MINISTERIAL COUNCIE | IN SESSION AT MADRID incecios The “weekly report of the British; American war relief fund _follows: Amount previously acknowledsed, -$2;- 139.50; amount eollected to week end- ing Feb. 9th, $12.85; Jewett City, §6; | 4.= total smount collected, $2,158.15. The and up to $4.48.- IN EVERY DE,PABTMENI.: Fred D. Jordan, president of the ‘lo- cal Y, M. C. A, then introduceq Toast- master Raymong'J. Bates, a member of the Intermediate Council, -in the ad religious and extension work, who told The board of -vellef was in session on Monday. . ] . D, Fintéy was In Hgrttord Tues- in New- York, making a tota] of $2,] 60 sent’ from this village.to date. « ++ |of the Father and Son movement and | treasurer, Zeck Tetlow, has forwarded Mrs. €. W, Léomis 1§ visitinge her | v, Get Information Regarding the i i H yod h affected both 33 A danghter, Mrs, W. E. Stetson al Crom- Cefering: . The Children’s. Muslin Underwear is made Envelope Chemises, Lace and Hamburg e Tiaton DoTe Jomen oand -Allen, | SRomer Sheck 060 to headquartars | TU Sinking of the Steamer Cefer . of good: sturdy.materials and trimmed with Trimmed, to close at 59¢ and 98c: tien sang & vocsl duet, followed: by toon | Blesnx Hutchidion. of South, bee- a3 Madrid, Feb. H. - A' ministerlal 3 C 1 J. G. Robinson, who talked about a substantial trimming.. lectors in Plainfield this week are | Chéster Iz at her home this week council was held-last aight to dlscuss Ol t0. the. { the.-] Ha l g One lot of Corset Covers, Lace Trimmed, . eIt Relty, president of the high | oviiem Colline, Whomas. Barkinson, e (ihonls for ihe sweaks:Eroteesor | the sinking of the Ssuish, stimes % Children’s Petticoats are priced at 25c - | to close at 25c and 49¢, .. . . ; ol SN e A S YN Buye a-Farme e et e T8 8 toh otiont By & Ty, acabiee . and 5% One lot of Long Skits, well made “and Furmture Store S g U . o0 they Il be'yn | Sk Jarelncof Whomua tmy pur| A Shiu ety of fhecmmpany B (L, e et e o ¢ ¥ thai e, ase ay n e lecturer’s hour was de- ‘tion ‘regarding the £ Children’s Night Gowns ave riced at fit, plain, 59¢. - Roy Towltis and James Shea fhan | place on ¥iat Rock, from Fred L|veted: to telling stories of ' Lincoin! aaditiorial t';\efO;g‘_:fl GBS R 4 -1 & sang a duct and then Dr. B. F. Beards- | Racine. and. Washingtor. sinking of thi véepel and ho new Bets % and 89c. One lot of Night Gowns, low and 'V neck, | | Main‘and Union Skeeh — Bamuel Butterworth, general mm?- There was a-arice th Boitn il EA R G R0l 8 Children’s Drawers are priced 29¢ and | longsleeves, Lace Tnmmed Spmal at 490 [WILLIMANTIC =+ *‘Phone 285.3 R me | O THe catinet dieréed that Bemees # 49c. : “Local basketbail fans attended the GARDNER MKE fértn all Spastén, &g nmuam'u! @ Ay and 79c¢, i game in Danielson played between | war frsuran: Plainfleld and Killingly High Thurs- coastwise traffic. | Thousands Ha D;mema m-. day evening. - Rev. Michasl Maysard, who heis Besh | BILLY BURKE PAJAMAS : Bdwards’ Olive Tabletaare | s Apmisy ™7 ™ * vietor il o some fima 1t rofove’ © Billy Burke Pajamas, made of Sico Silk, Cotton Crepe and finé' Naitisosk, neatly tflmmed DENTISI & Fetkt Vst Sosla N wighe aurvin with Fancy Ribbons, with pockets, an ideal ‘sleeping garment. $1:48;$1.98, $2. 9 and 32 98 THE H. C. MURRAY CO: &nmevad to 7!5 mug 8! wm.lmlfi"l o lot for A, C. Bennett. which held a. masquerade social at Grange 7€ & Wood lot hall Thursday evening. A large num- 1S atter bousht i‘;‘ v"e""_;":“““‘“““ D oo "no an eniovable even- | Joseph Winakor has retufned from -« | New- York ‘where he has been visiting NORTH ST()NTNGTON for- several weeks, Ch&fle! 'Russdl Caoka The M, M. Girls and the Glos club l Dwight Marvin of N Soap should be used very it you want to keep your hal its best. Most soaps and. pi Shampoos contain too _much 3 the scalp, makes th nd ruins-it, DANIEL F. KILLGUREY RRO& FUN ERAL» DIRE! - Miss Sarah Neilweil 1§ teaching the winter term et Gates Hill district. Mrs. Annie Lewis and.daughter of and Trvin brittle, = RS AND EM- Thompson, who recently returned from | Norwich visited friends here one day | ..The best _thing for stéady, ‘use. 18 SAYS PRICE FIXING HAS “The Food Crisis and the Farmer” CLERGYMAN FOUND Guu,'rv BALMERS 1 Florida, are employed at the shipyard [Tecently - .1 . ... Juut ordindry, ?:Jsg:‘:s fl'm'_';‘l‘“ PARALYZED OUR FARMERS | . Presidentt Schurman' deplored at- - 8 Union St .. Wilimantio, Gonn. in_ Noank. = © P tempts to regulate’ the prices of farm Is better_ than the most cxpensive soap products, but urged legislation to énd or.anything else yof can us Phone 200 Mrs, Juliette P, Boardman and chil- JEWISH LABOR IS TO !E dren are slowly recovering from their (Lndy»An‘c_unm) President J, G. Schurman of Cornell T T T Loy "me“a REPRESENTED ON COMMISSION | . One o fwb .ealsnm;nm ';]1" qg‘gv"n University. profiteering in the' sale of ‘foodstuffs. Mrs.. Elizabeth Thompson is: visit- . FEe— . thie hair and.scalp_thorodghly: Simp'y : iversity. ::e v n L o "h“‘ll”“‘ o g JA,'E M.EIZ?T;EEAS&DK \ng hér daughter, Mre, James Brooks,| Which the British Government Has|moisten. the hair with water and an's s A ucceedin ; thace, N, ¥., Feb. 14—~Warning that |64 the stage: mer iy Thd Do bellev. Dever Color, L . in_Yawrence, Mass. Willis L. Miner, who bas. -been boarding with_ his -brother, J. Elwood miner, has gone to Hope Valley. to live. Autharized to Go to, Palestine. €d the stage. has been réached where compulsion ehould :upemefle appeals to save 1ood.. - He appealed, to Presi- dent Wiison afd“ongress to give far: mers a fair chante to gtimulate agri- cultural . proguction: i it in. It makeg an abundance of riri ——— creamy. lather, which rinses out easil: New. York, Fe 17.—Announcement | removing every particle ‘of dust, a'r was_made by the centrai cofmittec | dandruff and excessive oil. . The hai: of the American Poale-Zion, or Social- | dries quickly and evenly, and it leayes ist Zlom\flt .here. today th»l a cable- | the scalp soft. and the hair Bne andt on, snky bright; lustrous, flnuy'uu ‘easy 1y L\bor would he | to, manage. W.. Hufffidn, mm church”in New' )’sl was. Tound R on “a ‘Chargs” the nation “is confronted with the danger ot starvation in the next twelve months” and that “the energies of our are paralyzed by price fixing the tur of price fixing” President ————— m.o University | 10,000 pounds has heen given by the the Farmers Week |government of Hongkong for th at Cornefl Untversity of '3 sufferers in Halifax. o = )4,...(7../74—--«-._ — i Fumeral Director & Pnbaln D (Lady Assfstnt - i dmmans Huft- man, and’ the §ir} ‘flab;ted here, following flight from the Ohio town. Sentence will be passed later. er ouneeuuA TTAFTVILLE You can S!l m 3 comunis ulsified cocoanut oil Blake's truck leaves mlon for'Nor- ainn whk:h me B unnguvmment has {at anw pharmacy, it's mfl-’. and wlch 1 p. m, Tues. to Fri. inclusive.— lnthmmd to go to Palestine. n. few ounces will S Kanlansk Jeader of the Inter. har of the AND EMBALMER. _ Jdewett City. Phone 126-5.. .

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