Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1918, Page 11

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THE WEATHEH ' ) s i and numbere of Jiot g There were. ratng ! Thursda; ht : 2 % . g n . £ 3 e LASY ASSISTANT near the Atlantic. coast. feom. Neses n ‘ T Sta ent that 4 VA 83 OF SALTS. ) _ B|Carciina to_southern New Engiand. i & g : : o e & ’ ! KID E“ IF BLADDER A4 Calls Answered Promptly fillsqwhere the weather ‘n&é‘m as| a 5 3 4 Lo RS YOU—DRINK Day and Night the south Atlantie sl : & oo r 88 Main Street - covered the \mp:‘r Mllxmusip{n :fl: 1111361[%'" M‘is- souri valleys. 0 m! e Atlantic o WE cAN SELL states and the south it is warmer| In Norwich G0 years ago m- while in the far west temperatures |Of Spi ‘were very p! nd the jue 3 diq ‘not change materially. With the |City took om a new leua ot\uf {The Pnpafin. Bpring. e. eam ame” exception of showers Saturday in the | Thames river was opened to navigd-| nr .. 9. 1868 The merchants of east gulf states Zair weather will pro- |tion and shibping activities began With |\ Gt oy (iorieq pronatine for the |- <. |yail Saturday and Sonday east of the [ rush. Many 'of the merchants| teade, and & few of them AT THE RIGHT PRICE. = |Mississipbi River. started to make alterations for the |[DUMET RCe ang. Aot s It will be colder Saturday in_{he|spring trade, and the foundations for their stot Thi ¢ the prominemnt he - i A good line of '/AUTO ROBES and|Atlantio states from l\mne”to North |a number of nes buildings were laid. | 328 SRS IS 00 06 PG| Boonomics of - the: s 2VIAR 8 . small ot broken sizes of FUR COATS, 3 : Carolinas. Extracts from The Builetin's files |} cations and have opened modern THE L. L. CHAPMAN Co0. Winds for Saturday and. Sunday of '68 follow:. 14 Bath: Street. ' stores, S, 2 ts 1) good pharmacy; . North Atlantic—fresh. to mo&emtely March 186, 1868.—The mflnflu ot ‘On the West Side there has beén| ‘“This recalcitrant and eomplaini m:ufimmn in a glass of water stronz northwest, falr and cooler. |the Thames.river, which has been i o preparation, for building of new m ‘who spends her - preclous [before breakfast for a few days and Middle Atlantic—fresh to moderate- | closed since the middie of 1aét Decem- homes. The. foundations. for five] Wi ume hours and w ,‘mm ener- [your kidneys will then act fine. This oMY 0 aL Ly ly strong northwest to north, fair and |ber, was opened up on Saturday, whea Tiousee have been 1ald and extensivs ‘writing wailing letters to news-{famous salts is made from the aeid of |§ Office Hours: 9 a m. to 8 pim colder. a steampoat tug made its way up the | poiiane’ fave been made to other mu about the uguh.um of the|grapes and lemon juice, combined with % Telophi South Atlantic — moderate south |river through the rotten {ice, ~There buildings. dm! _which lithia, and has been used for genera- e ”"'_". winds, except gentle variable” off v.he are many floating cakes of ice in thel’ 5 . » handle war obi t finds them | tions to flush clogged Kftneys and stim- - soyth Florida coast, falr stream now, but, they are notdnume\;- e s;;;:’ ‘;h:‘e':;']o)es i o well $o. veme late to normal 5 Atlantic disturbance: now ovi ~Nzw ous enough to seriouslyimpede navi- o ot 3 ¢ TEAMING AND TRUCKING |niunowiox moving - rapidly - north |zatlon.. gg_‘;a“° Manufacturing ikc"'ga“y dn o the _ R 8 bt northeast. . The first trout of the season werf c went out on a strike Thursday. e ; " disorders. o ¥ “, 3 DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT Forecast. taken Saturday by C. C. Corbin. They |The cause of the strike is said to be| O M0 B L, {njure o; REASONABLE PRICES Southern New England: Fair Sat.|Wwere six fine fish, one of them weigh- afre(:lucuon orflzo per%‘nt ht: &:e,wm ormes American hou 3 ot : + A. D. LATHROP lurday, colder in Connecticut and in- |iNE ¢lose on to two pounds. g ppealives: Ian e ’:fi by statistics to have bvuh | water hich 1 anything more refreshing health jterior’ Magsachusetts: Sunday fair. | March 17, 4868—The effeets of thellaim “he merchandise In the SEnsr8l|from 25 to 30 per cent. as much ce- . } ! ful‘than DUNN'S TOOTH POWDER Shone 175 Dbssrvations in Rorwlcs: open naviZation were soon fealized |Store of the company has increased &s ?l!,” lfllfi rices or- Omfl,. as wheat Monday, when the wharves about the|the wages decreased. It's a powder that preserves the teeth, The following records, reported from | waterfront were lined with merchan-| There .is a large volume: of water e destroys the germs and sweetens the Sevin's pharmacy show the changes |gige ‘for vessels. bound outward. . One |COMing over the dam at Greeneville, 2 A GREAT VARIETY OF el st e e SR e gé;fc‘ ofxgr ‘:;:;vgd u‘:l Monday with a|but thf“n"x: n6 .w.mo.mbg&: HIGHWAY TRANSPORT LEAGUE Enroll Skilled \'Inrlxam. breath. Try it, you'll like it. Sold af freshe! reported that® , P T %S A Alam ClOCkS o her. Bar. | Hioon (wo vecosla mada.thelr gols |OVET Little river i the north haa heen |Objest is ta Utilizs All Metor Truck [, War Bureaus of the Commectiout| Dusn's Pharmacy. ; & o 43 ;ggg away for New York. carried away bv'the w;:lr Space Through Return Loads. 9,,““.“"‘% workers: fat- ,;m, ¥ " o T et St. Patrick’s Day. Republican iy, i o e of States, pyard ° teers, accord- at FRISWELL’S b ? el B BT 6 Paniobs aur fon on this date| March 21 1688 —Tme reg:x;ue: e S fl“’”‘,' e o R s L e A by R ; > and was duly observed by the Sons of | party an enthusiastic ly r 3 5 s %-27 FRANKLIN. STREET _ Comparisons. , Erin. There wers several displays in|Breed hall last evenfi, There Was 0] o tom it oreoised 4t & meetin | per ‘of the United Y 50 MAIN STREET — Predictions for Friday: Rain. the city by the St. Mary T. A. B.|great an attendance tha.t many had té mu of Mmun-m Con- | vice Réserve, e b ERAD Friday's weather: Cloudy in.morn-|society, and services wem‘hexd St.|be turned away. The speaker of the|pecticn :3 Tsland at the - . FREDERICK T. BUNCE JOSEPH FORD |ing, followed by fair. Myrys' chureh of thie clty. - |evening was Gov. Waiter Harriman of ;;, s el 5 Gommerce on > . e arch 1368.—Wi e return of ew Hampshire. ednesday. Everett H. Salish A ams, pastor| - 4 !un. Mocn aud Tides, good weather the work on the reser-| - The schools in the city cl on | chairman of the transportation com-|Of Mt Calvary - P'.M Tl-lflel B T aR —hh—nm—d voir ‘has been started. A’ large num- F‘rflhy for the Easter vaa on a.nl mittee- of the Providence.Chamber of h, “Ba Phone 838-2 ' 22 Clairmount Ave. 1l Rises: | Sets, ]]Wagter il Sors |ber of men have been employed and|will not open until a week from Mon- Commerce, was made t - | Pro R I i || e Blank Books Ma nd Ruled to Order | Bry—T = oo T 5 w5 o i ;l;gé:é!:y presents a very busy ap- fln%m Moo 0 BME R G 5 TH Traffic Mansger B. C n : - SR 108 BEADWAY }§ ! gg; ] flg‘y 0. %’g ‘The country roads are now in the not as serious as was first reported. gflrfi It Y:,dvloted to meet :5‘(.;{ on m % STOP ! LfloK ! ! srEe A X Ry . : i ril 18 ect omceraa.n ‘ect ] ; (8 " o |33 '| 4 1 338 : “vicT READ OR GLOSE. erganizaton. el 7 Tt B wrsenint ) 23 1" & It 51;| ACADEMY BOYS WILL ORY B D OR CLOSE.” | Resolutions calling for flis co-opera- | have n arrested " at : = THE PALACE |z ) s | g ) Hi I 4 WORK ON FARNS| £cod Admi £ tion ot the ormi-tmf o s thn | exlon “wion wn alogea. Vwiaespreaa (| - EISTEN 1] <X 24 5.4 603 | 758 !l 408 “ mnm-m.. logan or | metor ras ul T 78 Franklin Street adE h;lg: flerhgflgl:’ v;n-flr t(t‘ ltdlow N2FEA-Btudents Al By Yale| Bakers’ Sol! Ewhnlhl-y M&:’n‘%‘mfi‘g‘g; e ] A Smash On All Watch e, w W 01 . . o P, SHEA ed by floog: tide. Battalion Officer. Any C%r;nectxelu»t baker who is oo m« were adopted unanimously. | n Sogsion, yarch 18 Pheel. A 17-Jewel 1zv . GREENEVILLE The last period on Friday the boys TREE £ et e e s TARIEE Seen was named by| - [9i8;. 8 eon to Mrs, John of the Norwich Free Arademy met in| fioyr gubstitutes must close his Chei > Last of Lenton Devotions at St. An-| the upper study room dn_copnection o s}tlayhelosod anti] e i p;w&""& : . % i R lzabetn, RO ME. ond S ares 0 3 wi the drive r tl 8 - Her 3 Del.Hoff Hote] | treweVer Picture to Be Shown|7ith the rive for recruits for 5o |use the wr:gdumamg dmount of . subati- prpertationiciie ¢| Herbert Swinney. e Here' Tonight. ,é Tirrell firgto explgri::d u:_; WorISns ed by the federal food wminmntun ch.m “ v S e e&m' DIED. E REa T eserve for Boys. work counting | ¢ ¢ 5] 2 In Jewett' City, b i a; m,vmg n at the state a istra- i ] . Ppn.nemval Lstsny the rector, Rev. 7 > ummistie of the 1\“ ‘Haven War Bu- m mass at St -Mary's church Teleph 1 = St shipbuilding ' the older boys receive|iers’ conferen: Washingtén Mary' Zevradef 1 %-28 Broadway | William I Smith preached ths last| Carligentes from. the . United States S S P com. |reau, and Messrs, Southwick and Sal- | 3£ 0. Butial in Bt Mary'e cemetery, e It- I“fl sermon of the series of Repentence, Srati s overnment and the state of Confiec- py = Acceptance, - Consecration, Impedi-| Fout and A bronze badge. 5‘35,5::." '&nmmbmagfflhra?&:a ?l’ It is proposed to organize means in | FRNTINGTON o I’k&"%“e’o‘?gew - ¥ Established 1872 ments, Sustainments and Assurance.| mne younger boys who eniist In In the mu‘.e' mmeglately. “The fel the. various clties and towns so that| Iantington. . Rev. Mr. Smith took as his text St]copnecticut Working Reserve recei & {ahippers and truck delivery men can | trisimint itvice by Hev.'s. 7 Hows|] Main Street, Norwich, Conm. Luke 5:10, “Fear not, from hence- | artificates and a badge from Connoc- “ville, %’ut num. as follows: get in touch with one another and ar-| at Yantic cemetery in thh city Sat- forth thou shalt cateh men.” t the tient. The boys will not be sent “A't the meeting of the cummlttee ot {range to have the trucks carry return urday aftefnoon on, arrival of 2 altar after the sermon intercéssion where they do not wish to go but will | state i ot shith 'the’ baking loads. Under présent conditions, it| o'clock train. Jpas mads on behalf of those who have | cet”their positions themselves or they | Sestion oF fe Dntied Baser Bocs 4aS |wes pointed out, trucks In many in- | GREBNE—In this cits, Mareh 20, 1018, failen in battle and for a righteous and will bo-sent to farms nearby. Senfors | ministration, it was de to | make |Stanees, after taking a load to a cer-| Suddenly, Irving B Greene, aged 61 John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest A/uortment ~ Now.is the time to find lastiig peace. There was a g00d at-f b, are not expecting to Ko to-college Lihe 1o ictory Bread or Cloge of- |taif DOint came back empty. Puaersi ssrvices wiffs i iheld st his DIAMOND JEWELRY tendance at the sermon as there has| ;i ho allowed td leave school early e ege.nn % = < R R R Iatelho!n:e 933 Prx%;?n’; reet, Sat- u: he' $ t" = Fafls been at the entire series. and still receive their diplomas, Al “wite prass of Conneoticut i asiiea| Approves Boys' Working Reserve. urday, Mareh 2 . m. Burial | QUL TIEW', e BROOCHES, -, . g3 £ % % commiltted’ is now’ taking up with'ithe 4o 1! el sodore it express- in Yantic ‘cemete! g N War Pictures to En::ourage Recruit- collegn board -gommittee about ex- m‘e};‘eemh:h;“ tgl“ w:fla :ze ;13 ucowlon . & ‘““’m“l“ the U““"‘ W il 22 Am Pflim shop Wi"pamt SCARF PINS P . % Murphy, No. 173 Blizabeth - ing. cusing’ seniofs from college examina-|,sing the required 20 per cent, of | States Boys' Working Reserve in a SEaor, Lred 35 Ter %5 deve, | Tonight in Pulaski hall there will bs |Uons. The lower clasémen Wil Yot | \yhegs flour: cubstitutes in bread and | telegram sent 10 leaders I the Con- | et e onets ook 3 special moving pictures, of the Polisf | Pe excused from examinations or from | ro)js must cease baking these products | necticut enrollment of boys for farm | Naw Landon paners pleacs copy. your ‘auto. Army in France for which a recruit- | 5¢Haol unless the work is Very neces-|and not assume operatians until’ pre- |labor during the vacation period. |MALLORY—In New ¥ork city, March . Ving sergeant is stationed in the hall pared to use the substiuies as re- 1a. a1vis, Hulmes, son of Robert and BRACELET w ATCHES whish is used as a recrulting station.| Irancis J. Leavens. president of thel quireq upon pain of the revocation of NORWICH TOWN o Holmes Mallory, in his 20d The pictures have been brought here '*"g&d ,",f :ms‘::;:s. then spoke a few t::e(r ;:ma 5““' Ffi Administra- || . LI o R S, t coura; ing and depfet the | WOrds 3 tion kers' licenses. is applies to TR S s 3 RADIOLITE STRAP to encourage recruiting . dop8 fltn:n‘; He said that he had woiked When|preng snd rolls only. Where thecs 1 |Michigan: Visitor Tells of Potatées Go. | George H. Hahn, ug 31 vears. WATCHES, ETC. camp for the army at Niagara, Cana- | he Was in grammar school on a farm.|a’ surplus of potatoss available, the| Ing to Waste For Want of Trans. i ienh: i B T 0 P SHoP : - da, as well as showing scenes of the|It Was not all fun, many : food administration again urges the| portation Facilities—Geo. L. Randall BIATHROW-—In_ Groton, March 22, life in France where the army is naw doing fine service on ‘the ulied bai- : o ths X ity Visiting flon. at Came. Mands. BBy L Shipvw ases 3| o 51 Sherman Street [ tle front. There have been fifty men our pounds of potatoes being requi 1 lease the villize 10 Join the army and |1ne themselves bath - physically 'and | in toe piacs of one pound of cther sube |gaks V,‘;:;";g;,w;,“ I By g i b G };3’,,,?%,‘{;;‘3““‘"3 % " : some of them are now in France. mentally by working in the open air|gtitutes. It is realized that some bak. in his 48th year. o & : - Those boys who are skilled as car-lcrs will exart themselves to secure . hard work but he lik A1l he | PAkers to make use of them as sub- John & Geo. H. Bliss DO stic nmanville), ', Poracnaly, aod Notss fepfers o3 siggri:fi:‘:fifl 1‘:‘2@ b irubstnutele only if failure to do so MnarncltzT'l 155 M”AG;::enh Bors = - hdustr! ~ | is_severely penalized.” aged 62 years. " [ There were a large number of local |y applauded by the boys. P s Jfor transportati In Grand Traverse D g t t OVERHAULING |z e v emissis P SR T | ST o e 6, PR B S T entis evening. Reserve Officery’ ‘!i'rflnirél; corps, g;eg cut'’s bread during the next fe ; aged 35 years. TR TR saven an interesting address = which| nonths by reason of fh d en- . SHACKLEY-—In Stonifigton, Mareh 14, AND REWR mRK Charles S. Hampton of New York|held the attention of the boys. He torcemsemyot the new orge:xsmch is ::;enl?el}ied&lge&e‘m? n;?t‘l-: 1:“:’ 1918, Willlam Shackley, aged 31 Rooms 18-19 ‘Afice Building, Norwiek ) Phone 1177-8 * o gy o> was a visitor in the village Friday d that Connecticut only produce: years. afternoon, about one-third of her 008 in nOrMal | wreat situaticn o ¢ty 100 miles away families are With-| poqrpn_1n Detroit, Mich, March 10, 5 = { f U times and now-that 80 many mon KAV | censed bakers have been failing 10| gntained by o Sus ne Connot,be| 1918 Althes Adelide Hall wite of| i yMBING AND GASFITTING OF ALL KINDS ON A rehearsal for the piay to be given | been called info the army it 18 up 10| comply with the regulation, effective Artatand by Tall, B4 the. rouds be .:Y,““‘“‘ A. Patter, formerly of Nor- : AUTOMOBILES, soon by St. Mary's parish was held | the hoys of Connecticut' to ‘do ‘h"” since Tebruary 24; requiring them to|n, '3 : grange | KBNYON—Tn Tisbon, March 22, 1918, i s Friday evening. SHare. T g O ot o in-|use at least 20 per cent. of some: of Mrs. Jame Kenyon, aged 71 years. CARRIAGES, WAGONS e o o thos cents o duy while ous|the Epproved substitutes with raise waperal from e 1its Some: 11 Lishon CALL UP 734 3 d Miss Florence McGrath of the New|Work for three cents a day while oUr| wheat flour. Mr. Scoville said that a Sunday afternoon ati? clock. The TRUCKS and CARTS & dollar a body will be placed it ‘the receiving || Twnn or Without Geo. Attaane London hospital is spending a fow | QWD Soldiers only get.oms method was being perfected whereby { will be placed i - With--or - -Without Gas Attache i celfth | 42Y. Mr. Safford said that it would}, rerodie inspecti £ balech - t in Jewett CH¥." Funeral pri- days at the home of friends on Twelfth {1 2%3, 5°%sorkc but eheh boy gets & “P“em - flyperct on owfithe? ‘eshops | ket them. e ments but “Always - zmcmrr Mechanical . Repairs,” Painting, Trim- 9 = chance to get at a German. Last sum- | quot porc e Atk 7 g and ECONOMICAL— ming, Upholstéring and Wood Work. F FT mer there were 700 boys working on [ g1l o0 VS APlAing by the terms Son M in Hespital. Blacksmithing in all its brances, TAl VILLE farms this summer every boy ought| srohfern has th Mre. Astley of New Bedford, M g of our Failier, S pacs to be working, Ho sid that he hnd an Rttribated by ar. eoarate S350 | has been spanding. & day or to_thid 1 Camp Fire Girls Meest With Miss|tWo special things to say to the se-lfaot that the American people as a|Week With Mrs. George Fraser of East Ruth Pollard—Other Vil after working all summer on|whole did mot heed the food adminis- | LOWD StFeet. Mrs, Astley's son has|me euftersd patiently and 1 We furnish Repairs fon. all makse ' uth Polla er Village News |, ¢ it vou %o to college be sure and tration's early warninge to save tho|Deen stationed at the submarine base | His ?e was bright, shis uuh was of Ranges enlist in the Reserve Officers’ Train-| wicat and thi B and is now in & New London hospital, Ll CFx-hlzvl{_1 evg’u?w l:hl?i Aho -wo-ki-¥a | {no "o e, g):e w!;:) no'u‘ A::afl:alg ;a\é:ar;%a ill with pneumonia. The 5 ace .,1 Jesus filled: his MM —J————é——-— ’ oeting at el neld their regular| Ty Tirrell then asksd all those who Mg @ - . G m‘h ° meeting at the home of Miss Ruth ¢d to do all their conserving in inten- 507 to 515 North Main St. |Feiins oo oe, bome of Miss Ruth e O O P orony War | sive measurs Guring the coming ninc- Sheltering Arms Service, AND - MRS. E. AL Y was a large attendance at the meeting | | " TP Ol (U ty days. Rev. William A. Smith, rector of St. . ol NSON. 12 FERRY STREET D and routine business was transacted | MWPAT e e e “ |Andréw's Epiecopal church, Greene- & T, After’ the business meeting a social MISG ESTELLA SPRAGUE ville, will b in charge of the Sunday 3 . hour was enjoyed. REFUTES STATEMENT |afternoon service at the Sbelterinw Baltie, Conn. Pttt Arms. icity Propaganda. T. F. BURNS HEATING AND - PLUMBING % 92 Franklin Strest ROBERT ). COCBRANE @AS FITTING, " r TUpon applicaticn c¢Z the Countii of that mfl flmyn 3P s‘;}': f-sn; o: $prlng- 4 1o|Netional Defense, the thr cticut | Outlines Position of Home Economics Visiting Son in - Camp. lay e local stores offere ce ate Cou [} efense has 0t * | eream for sale for the first time since | relegse Compensation Co mizsioner of | Departrient On Wheat Flour Salec| . r, Randall of West Town street last all. . This is ?kentby those wiio chairman of its comm Regutations, L T"""‘“{;’, mnmfo - htir’ip R inow 'as a sure sign of spring. The| tce on publi for a tour *of etersburg, q Fredibfl 3 first ice cream ccne of the season al- | Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast “ma m“‘ outlining the position |George L. i‘m“' e, wfio is at Camp mc n co made its appearance on Front|states for the purpose of organizing|of Department of Home Econamxcs Meade. —atthe— street yesterday. the publicity propnganda that the 50.50" S 7 R v R N : — federa] government desires carried on gn e 0 I WO sales reg. whtter passing the week with Miss ¥, 15 Main Strm 5 ; To Enlist in Navy. that ti ulations and in rmmm of ce_rt.ain Terrill strest, Miss a PEOPLE’S MARKET Anthony Landry has mZZe applica- e B i incorrect and’ mifsleading stateménted iimdbnnd h:nuny( w’ Chester, FUNERA[. tion for cmlistment in the navy. He letters and editorials, recently p\.lbhsh- {Will enlist in the service as soon as|returned to his home after.spending | €d in Connecticut newspapers, Miss M. ‘ PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 6F rmkfin Street the necessary papers are filled out, several weeks in the village, Estello Sprague who, &’ ':h‘“"l,."t her rmerrud' “E M:.M:mm ‘zfiffm v Washington .Q.- Washington Building JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor P | w3 Toes Admministration for ‘Gonnecuiers |avenue, after,a. fow daysat their for- (§ ’ DIRECI.ORS Norwich, Conn. . 35 it Mrs. Willlam Risley of Fast Great mor home in Hanover. : F - - o 4 guide of patriotio Agent for N. B. 0. Sheet Packing MOWFR S : s!t“l\;:e :?tln::t;cgismais}?:ed his Do- | plain was a recent visitor in town. % Mv« has issued b ey i '-A.\D—V : - g FI1 3 e S the following statement: by & 2 [ 20 3 John Blamchette of South Siat -|. Mrs. Harry Borden entertaineq at| ‘The housewives of Connecticut are 7 ° E N d Funenl Forms Teli agtoving - shos vacstie ¢ards on Wedneaday evening for Miss | Tapidly learning fo readfust house- iR " GAST'.as ot S K ditions to meet the necessary : : e . PLANTS TREES| Willam Goodwin of Plainfield has s v ?regtlflwud‘?v the United Su}fl FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Langlols have | 00 istration. They are also = 4 Lady Acsistant Maplewood NM Co. been called to Putnam by the death of | doing this without stoppiag to quib- : & THE VA"GN FOUNDRY (O Mrs. Langlois' father. ble, as they realize mueh valuable time |mhorp of Sturtevant street, Tolephore 328-3 ) i T. H. PEABODY® Tel. 985 | _ Children Crv ie lost by discussing the subsect. Tn ; ‘ 3 i e R T 3 FOR FLETCHER'S (IOSPD Barth who has resided a: state food vrmhum..l:w moved 3’;‘&’:.?‘}‘%&“‘4:%: o et . SMTTI % e onemah onse for several!state food orn.niuflom w8 proved Eoe 2 = e WILLIAM C.YOUNG | CASTORIA |z Fosii 1 rai,/red xppstens Jers o o Webetens, "o W Sivid 2 O Phone 581 of the housewife and they &lunzer stop to argue the refore. k In war times, especially. if an official A Hard Nut |:=-m500es 0 5528 THAT UNEASY STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER HODERN PLU“BHIG a a don’t fs-as essential in modern houses as m" "";rk"‘".“:“ "‘:‘:fumu e G GE R ey stop to reasan ‘why’ when a eomm::d G ulcetrj--v i¥ to lighting. We guasran- Feleptone 50 Weat Main St to Cra.ck ety . The : FEEL!N I the ey buat PLUMBING WORK _ = 4 z g “ekpert workmén at _the 'llmi : given: 1 : x department and must be obeyed with 1, b VER STEEG, qru{, orm Z ‘When a cold hits you in the head or’ the same splendid spirit, especially M“M w 57 Lafayette Street . Talephone 760| Ask us for plans and prim. ) il otk ARRNT 0 it bug throat, i§'s hard to get rid of it. during crucial perfod of the next two J F TOMPKINS DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Funeral Director and Ermba'me: ths, ™ Wy be out of serts with ‘yourselt Don’t experiment. Break it up NS hetsoves e o treinandond _und eyuzybuz else when one dose ‘with Hale’s Honey of Horehound responsibility from now until the new S’ehnek’l Pills will do ‘Shea & Burke is in.' We must have certain| ¥ - Take elevator Shetucket Strees 5 .. Ml and Tar. Prompt and effective. m-s of food. Wheat' especially 41 Maia Strest o’ 67Wed Main sw : ; “ntrazce. Shone Prompt serviceday ornight B Aygropsints, o5cts. 2 bottle. © | mum be shiped. e must buy witn mffl:‘f“*fll iy B R i s ¥ TUERE 15 no advertising medium in o 642:2 Lady Assisiac of wheat fiour, 24 1.3 pounds of bar- o box—cncented or sugar costed ,F‘lfleral Dll' ectors ingte Derare the. pupiie. thore in s | “.n-;:rc?(nneeflng ual to The Bul-|H __ i | + Teo 3 3/ COTT,. “-m“‘A ricg “: a?;-“ T8 m.’.lm‘“w medium Mut than thr

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