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BNGLEY—In Wallin and Mrs. Frank B (g‘rln son fa k{nd Mrs. J. P Brawn of Staf- street : gis avenue nofthward to e city nne ‘has just” been completed ‘Street Commissioner James E. R e DRy A58 'm'f‘[' uhfi‘l.oo‘n : / new be| 9. 1818 3 reot of - ne'mnunm rm paired so that this work ‘can g5 2”80 w 5:7;, , to Mr. and [ in . Norfh = Main cajled, finished and- has put about a lgnm of tb& street in fine cfitifi: Dwevs :nusy n yet started on THE WEATHER. High préssure extends from - the gh region southwestward into ' the ‘8XAs Panhandle and this considerable |in fist th)e by concentrating all his ‘afa of high pressure controls ‘ the e force on the wqrk when he|to them to do. weathar east of the Mississinpi. g a{#ot 16 a place where he could drivel Thu street department has Just add consenuence thers has been very. ‘ahead Wi any interruption By|ed te its equipment by tie purchas: ] ain in the last 2¢ bours and o marked | taking m the available men off other jof a new five passenger six cylimder ] drop in temperature from Main soutn- [Jobs for a whilé he was able to rush B oc 11, «g&m :fi,’. Siay to 1918, 1 o M A . Andreis ot 83 ompany e part -between and adjoining !he tr-:na which it helongs LATY ABSISTANT All Calls Answered. Premptly ay and Night ALLOWAT-MAHAN — i Qo 1!._:919 by mn B 88 Main Street . Barire: autemobtle which Commissioner Fo Qaliowaz, U. ) | The Bulletin's obesrvations, Svestward into Tennéssee. In the middle and, north Atiantic States fair weather will prevall with the construction of {he new work on North Main street and practically dld the job in eight and one“half working will find especially-wusefil In trans. ferring men from ene, job to *another and in that fvay will greatly expedite s and mm Inh V. Mahan of this city. mur nclt ;n 1918; v vum .h o3 Lo’an ‘Chapmn Wiy rising temperature. s - days.. About. tonis of crushed stome | the -werk that can be doris as thére| ~olty and !m Aliea Mey The winds along the M Atlahtic | was used on this stratch of read. - has formerly been no facilities avail-| . N¢ i and middle Atlantic wifl - frech| The lower end of North Main street|able to switch workmen f one place cwnntMAllcv—ln SO\lth Cov~ nerthwest, fair weather. Forecast. Seuthern New Pagland: Fair Tues- @ry: Wednesday fair and o warmer. Obsepvations in’ Nerwich. The fellowing records reported 1 changes in temperture and the baro- metric changes Wn.flay. sHghtly mfin from above the Greeneville car barn'to St. Regis avenue has also been re- i to another without a consi yple loss of time and interruption in the work. DEMOCRATS NOMINATE CONNELL ‘AND WILLIAMS P. T. Cofinell and Josepn I'. Wi liams were. nominated tatives from this town to the gen- éra] agsembly by the democratic ci & | STILL PICKING FINE - AND TASTY STRAWBERRIES A’ box of attractive lookin; end | for represen-jsweet tasting strawberries was brought to The Pulletin office’ Monday. They been - cultivatedi by Mrs. F. N. oL 8, 1916, By B ey, Harrison ochunP “of Camp Gordon Ga® and us Florenco Harmén of South Cov- Vlr—nmnxc TON—In New Lon- don, D;Lln’%}e”ls Y Bev. It;nmern oTRe BT nnfl g:t'hal enringion Cot New entry, Oct. Béeb, BIED. Emohown; W Girls, Boys and Infants. hutnnetyofltylu and kinds of Wa Weight Um for Women, Mg ¢tis in the town hall at § o'clock on|Clark of Geer avenue, who has beefl| HoRLCK—In this oit: e » . ' Oct. 14, 1918, :| Monday cvenming. The choice was fpicking from her 508 nlints since the | walt, ¥, THE L. L. CHAPNAN C0. 15 g B G Toot afay ng “heoughout he| Jonn s Fhaide "% 3 214 37 | | YATE show only the products of the best makers, AND 14 Bath Strest, Nerwith, Conn. JOSEPH BRADFORD bJounuiNDER Comparisons. Fredictions for Monda: M‘md‘y s mther Fair, cool north- Moam 38 %’i?fin M. Callahan, chairman of the town committe¢ called the cau- cus to order and Joseph T. Fanning was chosen chairman ‘and J. Des- mond clerk. Harl - Muthewson = presented the name of Mr. Connell for first repre- séntatiye and flo R. Waters nomi- fated My, Williams. i The following fo: justices of the fall has been getti baskets a wegk. e injyred them as yet and tBeY will con- tinde to bear uniil the ground freezes, since there are many berries on the planfs. Mrs. mm Téason to feel proud of her sirawberry patch. USES FOR' GREEN TOMATOES. Let us take warning from our ek-] trm W0 to three has notjse mee: aghd 27 vears. He! t G-x'el]:luneul arlors. 70 Feanki Sthset Wedrmsar Okl noon. { 16, at ¢ o'clock. Maplews . cometery., b MOORE — 1;; {Taterbuey, Nelson H.. 1aore, Jr., - Norwich. \in hxe #3tn Year. the faneral ser- Bm be pr\l;atn at the pariars of vices B. entis, 4 London; Wednes- Oct. 13, 191 formerly of w AS WE BUY DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, we are in aposmonboammbflfiuu‘dmvalua than you can buy elsewhere. Here are a few nuggeshom | from our complete Underwear stock: : 4 day at 1 p. m nu,rmem at Ui ! UNDERWEAR' 2l < UNDERWEAR 158k Sogis Made and Ruled te Order TR T 3ioes| Peace . werd ks nominated Wnen | secfonce of st year aud not let Jack| Cam.or 1 aerrand: wion i} Infants Children’s 3 108 BROADWAY I hises " sets. i Wi, | 2200 thoir names wwere yroposen by Judge | Frost and us rith & quantity of srden A SR TN | ey e o e BEL Sayts m. -Brown, John J. truck on hand. . Tomgtoes are particu- Oct. 13, ]9'3 Elmer Ehippee. Torme: ‘We carry a-large assortment of Every 'zood kmd of Chl-ldt:-:‘u Y'o U ‘g ! ; IeF ran{!él:lsxmlqi‘ X Desmond Cor- l‘gglhv austcep‘t;:lsfll;:m pofla;el by emq]t! 17 of Voluatown, Cenn. Infants’ Winter Weight Ribbed Ufl:"g:tflf ’Ss‘:fl‘!fi-‘ e;;s fP‘fl orn. | kery, J igh Y not pi vem now, leaving, DONOYAN_In N 18 ¢ - 2n ion . e feature §, ARE OBLIGED i e pmm s i iegnd Renorich, Oct. 13, 1315:§ Vests and Bands, ranging in price to clear your throat often and de yeu wish you didn't have to. Just try sbme of our BRONCHIAL LOZENGES and see how they clear away thick feeling in your throat. DUNNS PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET TREES T8e 2 box =t lh-t l l s 255 4.08 2. 8.83 San, 6.91 ‘]08 1 G Rises, A 6.24 ._._........_.__...___._.__ th de, w‘f E is [had W fle ot od tide. GREENEVILLE Mr. m.nm Jathés Dobson a'r& hier, , are !M Gaye with relntives th Bosmn The' made the trtp by auto. +The bedy of Frivate James Mar- rxson from Camp Upton, Yaphan! T, arrived on the 9 o'clock train i s city on Monday. Shea and Bufl.e m:tkem»lflsm-mr%flh Main st nley has retuimed to the James £ub Rafe affér spending a féw devs '_,’,,._ il Joseph T. Fanning. Charles V. James Barl Mathowson, Nhomas +A. 'Robingon Shields, William H. Weldon. Trees Into Silk Stock- ings. Exportation from the United ‘States of- £,008,800 pairs of stockings made from artificial sifk in the fiseal year just ended iilustrates- the growth in this countfy of the comparatively naw Transforming -| industry of, production of artificial sitk from wood pulp. A compilation by the National City bank of New York éhows that the United States has now become dne’ of the leading world pro- ditcers of artificial silk, and that from produce ripe tomatoes for table use yet sufficlently small to*be easily protected from frost. Green tomatees can be made into 4 varicty of pickles and pre- serves, or salted and used as a vege- table next winter. S Tomate Mince Meat—Ten mu of finely chopped sreen tomstoes, nine pounds corm _ syrup, three raisins, one cup vinegar, ‘two iemons (juice and chopped rind), three table- { B spoons fat, two teblespeons cinnamon, one tablespoon cioves, one tablespoon salt, two.niutmegs. Let tomatoes come gradualiy to a boil and boil slewly -ene hour. Ad the rest of the ifgredients and cool two “hours longer. Put in.sterilized jars and sseal. Tomato Sweet Pickles—Stice one X . 86m of Mrs. fatie and the me mchm Donovan, of 8 Ward Ponecal ‘from his Iate hom 8 Narg stree Wednesdar morning at k3 equiem mass at St Pa.tr ckl chufeh at 3 o'elock. I.“Oflulrh‘!hw London, Oct. 14. 1918, Thomas aged 37 vears. Punerai, ;er;i - sdnesday ‘morning a o’tlock at Mary's Sew church 4n New London . e ARSTOW-dn South Windham Opt. 13, 1913 Mary Eiiasbeth Allen, 3!}, oresi T EariTy, R4 yosis. 30 nes?sy afternoon at 1. o'clack at her late home. Entered into . 54 Oak street, Fiaven: Test, at his Oct. 12, 1818, ioe at his Jate home Tues- day lflefl’mon Oct. at 2.30 o'clock. wich, Oct. 12, 1918, daughter of Jeremiah H. from 37%ec all the way up to $1.10, accm-dmg to size and grade. ing to size. 'e MEDIUM WEIGHT Women's {NBerwear For Women who prefer Gnder- wear light in weight, but warm, Munsing - Underweer for Boys ‘and (érde in-Vests, Pants and Union uitsy E show Children’s Fleecy-lmed Ribbed Vests and Pants, regular sizes at 50¢, extra sizes at 59¢c—Chil- dren’s Fleecy-lined Ribbed Union Suits, sizes 4 to price 85c and upward, according to size—Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits, in ecru and gray, at $1.00 and $1.25, accord- 16, 1 HEAVY WEIGHT Women’s -JROEFWERR Our showing of Women's Heavy o ; 3 Weight Ribbed Undéerwear is very being a large importer of this Product | peck of, green tomatoes and Six large therine Ryan Corcoran.|f§ we showa complete line of Wom- K Order your Tlml d SHRUBS!in the villige we have bécome a very comsidefable fonions. | Sprinkie with one cup of salt % o ey \’ps'eighi Vests and | cumplete, comprising Fleecy-lined u!\: for fall pla mnv.l(~ o flu Aid society and . the| oxporter. ang 1t stand over night. Drain ano mm;“:] \,-,,,,, Rhe'ise St 5e Catea s B SO0 Medim Welsht -Veta sand L0 A . e - b i nnmhl e oneenest Astificial sik, ‘according o add two duatts of water and one quart| ROTT VSRS T esaay,_.?' v g tmato | sizes, in all the best known makes, | extra large sizes, in all the stand- Maplewood Nursery Co. !' Tor heir Red Croed wadh l‘l‘:fi banics e ‘fl,"}"‘"“";‘:::fi i e R e e T e Tl S Mueuik Caters vl § stk B o s ety ot ~ from ceilulose produced from ant row away this vinegar and wa- Mills, Ete. grades—prices from 50c upward. T. M. PEABODY pulp through the action bf certain|tar -Add ‘one and ope-half pounds ] CTheNDALL —In il Y D DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St,, Norwich, Ct. Offfes Hpurs: S a m to & o m. Telephone been received trom the ba\s at Camp Sheridan, Motgomary, Alabama. A1l seémed to enjoy the best .of herith and are haxiag a. good time. Jamaés Delanéy Las resigned his po- gition with the Usited States. Fimishg . anfl_acespted a position with the| Pager Mill in Greenaville. A numbse of bovs while playing in- the village, ongsof the number met with @n aceident. He was ohesing one of his friends and his foot wént througk & bole in the flood which was covered Fith hay, and he landeéd on hja arm on tha floer, He was brought to a doc- tor by his parents, who thoaght that his arm fras broken. omas Plait has seturned %o Fail Mase., where he it emploved, peadinz a few @ars with his mo‘her Mrz, chemicals by which the wood pulp is z\xm»a into a substitute almost exact- identical with that carried in the of the silk wofm from which he ins his cocoon Wwhich man trans- forms inte silk fhreads. This artificial ocftuloge, practieally identical with that of the silk worm, is turmead into 8flk thréads by being pressed through minute openings in metal plates, fall- ing into 2 liquid which solidifies the thréad. While the textiles thus made from 'the artificial fiber are nof yet fully équal to those preduced from the natural thé growing. use of ‘the artificial is illustrated by the fact that our imports of artificial silk chiedy 'in the forma of yarhs or threads. have aggregated about $30,- 06,999 in the last &ecade. These, prior to the.war, were drawn chiefly from éerma.n) Belgium and corn syrup.’ two ‘guarts vinegsr! two level ‘tablespwens each of cloves, all- spice, ginger, mustard.and cinnamon, and one-balf teaspoon of cayenne. Boil for 15 tinutes. The allspice anfl cloves should be tied wmp in'a piece of thin cloth, which shosild be removed when through cooking. Put in sterilized jars ang seal Hot. Green Tomato P lde—l‘hop foar quarts sreen tomgitams, four small on- ions and four green peppers. Put into enameled pan. spxiukk: well with salt and let stand over pight and drain. In separate kettle pat.ome guar: vinegar, one level tablespoon each of hlack pep- per mustard seed, celery seed, clov: alispice and cinmamon.: and. thre fourths eup of salt. Bring to a boil and afd vegetabies. Coak 20 utes after the pickle Deging to boil. Put in ster- Ralph Crendsli son of Charies €. and Lizzte ndall of Westerly, . aged 32 vears. ROBINSON—In ' Stonington tuck), Oct. 11, 1915 wife of vears. FITZGERALD—In New Haven Oct. 12, 1918, Treme Fitzzerald, daughter of Licut. apd Mts. Wolter Fitsgeraid of esterly, R. 4 21 years, TRAGGIS. on (Pawcatuck) Oct. 11, 1918, ony D, Traggis agea 15 veaps BVINE—Tn New Londofl, Oct. 12 191 mm J. Devine, PGUIRE—In_Petersburg, Va. um Catbetine, daughier McGuire. s ton R«Pa\-ca it obinson. T. ®dward Robinson, aged 28 ! Oct of 10, John E carry a complete line ter’s, Forest Mills, Etc. THE PORTEOUS SPRALMAN—In New h\)ndon, 1918 Robert C. Spelman. WENDWAAS-Tn Baltic, Oct. FliuheLh Weldhaas, Oct. 12, 13, 18, aged 80 years. medium and heavy weights, sizes, and in all the best makes including Munsing, Car- We invite inspection. of Women’s Union Suits in regular and extra large & MITCHELL €0, b e o Tiromas Phatt of Prosé|reat Britain, . At Norwich T TISEC'’Y BAKER TALKS OF PREMIER LENINE AND l e France, that from Great Brnalr%laa‘.one g i iy M em"e‘“wck B we L, S ok P ¥oe s CONDITIONS IN FRANCE| WINISTER TROTZKY AT ODDS A% wént out in the Wo(.d Iy Germany 45, - ‘dn Mitchell ‘“\ NN d 13 y i or by & A el e good fi:}"?r:m“fier?mgvfgufooo Lad fromm | areen . tomatges, chop fime, and mix| Frumeral from the Huie of aVashington, Gttover 11 (by A. P){ TLondon, Oct. if—Nexs FRISWELL'S - MILITARY WRIST zame. Prown of Glasgo hak returned flandmg a few Aaye with her Gautliier, of North Frarico $344.000. With the opening of the war the supply from Germany and Bexg'a}n was entirely suspénded and that from Great Britain and France with #alt. et stand for three hours. Drain well and cogrbine “with three cups chopped celery, ‘two cups chop- ped onion and two ' chepped green 19 Scotland read, Aerpoon at 1 ¢ cloc ALQUIST—Tn Edna Alguist vears. his (Tuesday) af Menrbers of Secretary Baker's par- ck ance told a story ood watch as a sport on which keor, Assistant lookout on’ they return: ing from Beriin say mier Lenine and Trotzky, according frofh Copenhagen to 1 duced, so that the quan-|Péppers and fonr red peppers. Add Jors e Tel The Jeweler die of Jewert Ciiy eas T ot abinclat st yan flnpone:d e TR SO MR o Bk i i e or in the M Ry 5 2 0 { - % . at o'slock. iz ol -3 ' foge Aacoaiind 6% Sias o sip fHLaae e I By I R cip white mustard seed. Cover with : In Bristol Conn. il Ve oot {57 e on wateh s ke 1 WATCHES and hk yuéond Shahan :lgfl: reiurnr‘id to ihe submariné dase & spending a fow davs with 18 parents. or. s Mre. Patdick Shakan of “Ravmbn_Bu St e m a, week visitor in Wornester, M This tall-off in the artificial silk available in other parts of the yworld has stimulated our own production of ~riificial silk ,whick advanced from 20,000 pounds in 1914, the year in ¢h the industry was esiablished in six _cups cider vinegar. and let stand at lea using. Ta Salt Down Green Tomatoss—To salt ' green tomatoes, sHee them an spréad in layefs on the boitom of a Put in bottles 24 homrs before 5| 6 Thames street, ag: Funeral from the‘home of this (Tuesdar) morning at '\‘ne“n mass at St. Patrick’s church at & o'clock. 2{Tor enemy submarin Commenting upon the changes E had occurred in France re- garding )he American preparations @nce his last trip, Secretary Baker emphasized the great suocess which hes attended the efforts to improve received from Moscow ALL AMUSEMENT PLACES IN CHICAGO‘CLOSED icago, Net. 14—All theatres, mov- country, to 6.500,000 pounds . in |clean keg. tub or crock. AGd alternat- | DUFHSLD_-In this ciif, Oct 13, 198, facilities. *The wprozress which ietiice SHUNE SUL it flictehor ’ Manrice Coughlin, M Tts been | 1917, or capabtation of ‘hatifkctirss of salt in the proportion of | Frank Dufield. aged 57 rvears s 2“».3?,’3’.;&“5,-' he | 2musement will be closed throughout COMFORT KITS * restdent of Giseneville for a long time |of ariificial Silk jumped from $537,218 of 3alt to one of tomatose | MGROCZRAYA—Tn Montwille, Qct, 14] o5 heeh made is -marvelous” he|the stata of Mincis on and atter to- Ties Moved to North Cliff atreet. 2 the fiscal vear 1917 to §2,359,315 in by Distribute the sait as| 1318, Olwa. wife of Michael Borocz-| oy’ iy ahead of the ships themdelves | IO, until the present epidemic of For the Soldiers and Saile s h, who s bosn 5l witl; | 1316, tae bulk of iNis being 500457 3 possible among {he differ-| rava, azed %% years. now i ahead of the Ships themeelves | inquens has abated, It was announc- T8 | influenza was ewt on the stréet Mon- ‘w= of hosiery valped at 31,932,034, . packeq so that the quanti- ‘xfl!flusu‘(*ln Gamp Upton, N. Y.. Oc: ‘ . o The W Friswell Midm Medum who has bsen em- | pldved at the Arlihgton Paper Ml | Hére has returned to Néw York. ~ process of turning trees into oclings through the transforma- * wéod pulp celiulose, to produce tal silk threads, is simple. S8 ty weighed out wil! be énough to pack veget&bles. Cover with the clean cloth, beard and weight. 1f the brine exteacied in . 1918, James Morrison of A—In Norwich. Oct. s Pereira, sged 23 this’ eity. t-lterths at the great debarkation ports. The supply service of the army, not ¢lonly is equal to present requirements but is equal to the demands which ed by state and city health authori- ties tonight . . British- Casualties For Week, 35710. London, Oct. I4.—British casualties Vi it by the enlarged : L Rev: aives Toinenints ot Stmity, ax- The wood pulp s treated with caustic|¢ hours is mot Sufficient o cover the| ARMSTROT(—Ents 4 into rest st his| MR S ’“;i“..;?n";,' ; %% | reported for the week ending today . enué, & graduate of Mary’s Pare- sorm @ sodium celiulose and|vegetables, add a strong brine by dis-{ 19N i S'Afg_“ggmng o = numbered 35,710, divided as' Follows 25 Franklin Street. | chial schoo) of this city Will bs ome : diewlphide. | solving one pound salt in two quarts | il s T OnE. yme |, O _serious outbreak of influenza | Killed or died of wounds, officers 532 3 a. slaie &t Sodtn savaiBy dates ordain- nthate,{ wajer. Fresh n tomatoes may be|. Wed . . forooen at 2,30 oclock. has occurred .among the troops in|men 6937. Wounded or mlssin,,,‘uffi» #d t6 the Catholic priasthoed on next called | fried as plant, and the salted ones| * 1 France. The secretary said the mili-|cers 1,741; men 26,480. Suadap morning at 10.80 o’dlock in St and in winter, if tary ‘authorities had been somewhat v ma; TURNER—TIn \. rwn‘h Oet. 14, 1818, | 37 & % = Josept's Cathedral, Harttord, by Re. torced A Palmer Turner, aged 38 ' | disturbed, however, by the nmnbgr v Kt . nmm Rbv, Jonn. 3. Nien, Hiavel of o6 metal| Ghopped Pickiss—One large cabbage|” MLEC e (e Amseicas ASSariol o R e e e i o Hartford diocese and invitatisns will | b be issusd to his friends and relatives ch soiidifies the threads, which are when completed head, one gallen sreen tomatoes, one from 310 Lautel B B.lr‘m in the New temetery:at L the Amecrican debark . incoming ships. The hospital facili- Cages. of stroug men who faint ut the sight of a drop of blood are fairly com- and one-half dozen large omions. . anon, e . 5 g ©0 afténd the brdination services. similar 'in appearance, dimensions and | *'Chop each of these ingredients sop- | COUTURE_In Teitville, Oot. 14, 1015, | o, (160 POrls have heen over-|mop An-extraordinary case'is record- MAWN Hmun chhent;‘iul.&uflitw to the fiber produced Sprifkle a little salt ovy e;uch Dr. Raymond J. Coiture. aged 34| " Hospitals of five and ten thous-|ed by a doctor whe was cafled in to # w_the silk worm. . $ m et stang three to four hours. years. 2 a i spitals . 3 IN PINGCHLE cLuB| Silk goods made from this artificid!|Squeeze out the water and the | BARRY—TIn Nerwich, Oct. 13, 1918, r:,d C‘Lidt;i;“?(’,‘,;:“of"gf,’fg‘,cfif“i;‘flg} :t:e:d :::; ";Ohad‘hhm‘i AERCE OF ALL KINDS ON In the Wast Side Pieehls ciub Hehn | I96r are chiefly remarkable for thelr |(pree together. Put in granite -or| Katherine Barrr. daughter of Wil-|have been instituted: with — amazing | " . _of slightly cutting his chRtiaus tb hoid his fead with A. Jor. | Driliancy, being more lustrous than |emamel pam. Add enough vinegar to| liam T. and Mary Burke Barry, of { nesults, Mr. Baker said in comment: | inger. On inquiring the basinese of w and Boiles in meconq &nd thjsd |Matural sill, but \have 2. somewhat|cpver and one teaspoon black pepper | A3 Roath strect. ing on his inspection of American | A patient, it transpired that the sman .t e harsher feel. Some of the early Short- | ywo teaspoons ailspice powder, ome i e et faciistise 1h: Rranoe end Enz-{wes & Sultliit MSioitn CARRIAGES, WAGONS, \m} thrd ts of pldy the eotnings of the artificial product, 12ck | ounce celery Sced, one teAspoon e : et v > 3 2 er! Though used to ani- new StANGs As Tollewe. | 'he-BGOFE|gr gtrength and elusticity, have beon{igrd, three cups sugar. Sefar shouid CARD OF THANKS ohe seneral condition of the|mal bloodshed, he conid not besr the TRUCKS and CARTS Frann 38,175, A, Totdan 2848, B conisiderably lessened, and theso SIKS |pe gdded after mixture begins to boil.| we w express our] health of the army in France ‘s ad-|Sight of human blood, and ‘always o Tiat 187 | ave now used in fabrics for both warp Place in glass jars | thanks e B nbaner ] LIosith o the ¥ dn, Siifon - ; ; 3 PaciRam THaskell 27, mirable,” said the secretary. “The | w ked in strong leather:gloves to pre- §lo3 P Vedsaieal R s P %, i~ |and flling threads, for hosiery, dress shown us in ent bereatcment: e fl . epaire, Painting, Tim- arker 27,380, P 0, | immings, upbolstaries also 350 To thote who sent the beautifai|POYs are strong and vigorous and|yent gecidents. Uphsistering and Woed Werk, lmr- n 15 'bemu 859, o g e b reat o TTes. 0| Green Tomate Preserve—Four guarts| i, ‘G, 0% The SOL MG REAIN] cheerful and enthukiastic.” 4 in all it braness. 28455, 7 Jordan 26,300, Larsoen |{NF R0 BOC ) ToH LAY duea. | Sxoem tomatoes, two-thirds pouna corn | i ever Do cperiched in vur memory.| General Gorpas, Secretary Baker 2 le mantles for incandescent lights. syrup, two lerions, one cup raisims. ’\"CHATY- J. WO AMBES P. N has been recalled from the re- Trifles That Annoy. i mflr‘ v:::f ;dh:n;ouofi:‘“ e Recent réports from Germany indicate thf;l‘;csli‘::slfeman: dadnd Faieine. Cook |3 Arr AND M);‘ !fDD%:"ETlD S Honen i ;‘;?O,”’é:;?fm’x"ififiévemii?Z How trae it is that it's the. little sco“ & A JorGan 7480, Packer|hat cloth for semeral clothing pur-|ynti) thick. ol dravtmeht. T e will make o | things that make or mar one’s happl- witr Peekh-m Siss, Ballbw 7210, Has- | B B T S e process, — Gz b R ~{thorough trin of inspection of Amer-| ness! We kitow one noble znd Hhigh- ' " “"".'a’is‘"’ 4}::&6:“:;‘":'?[“ v:1 mited with other fibers in the weaving, Maternal Instincts. TAFTVILLE L b '7"‘:5 L l":”"‘;"’\“?.n?‘i’gi‘ ’;":‘}gj minded ‘womem, for instance, whose: 507 to 515 North Main St, . Tnderwood 7 [R¥IS| Presumably those utilized for the| As a rule it is the mether of a' few e P WILLIAM C. YOUNG i A new flazpols has- recently beén set up oh the lawn at the residemce of B Mave: I 1. Oswood on Wasn- ington street, M heéavier grades of clothing are a larger fhread than those infended for use as silk, but apparently manufactured by the same general proces: Guard the Thoughts. Fritter not away what is 1aft of thy iife in thonghts sbout others, unless children who develops the matsrmal instinet most fally and mest admi- rably, for she has time to realize and to follow out its 'mapifold bearings. The sorely-pressed mother of a &warm is Torced to be content if she can fill their clamorous stomachs, keep decent Arthur Schofieid, son of John and Emma Schofield, of Taftville, died of pneumeonia at Camp Upton early Sat- urday morning. The body was brought 0 his heme on 19 North A street on Sunday night. Mr. Schofield was horr in Water- to report.on the entire situation. BAY STATE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION POSTPONED. Boston. Oct. 14—Postponemegt of the republican state conventitif until October 26 was announced tonight by George A. Bacon, chairman of the state whole life -seemed blighted during a recent . 24-hour perfod because she got ! 2 little too much’ bluing in the waber | she ' washed the cartains’ {n.—Ohio State Journal. Beit, peis lmm'!}.‘ml hfadf“wg e Ioet | camumitice, This action was taken in i . : ir T i 3 t Cam; U Y 3 3 S 3 prices -r.'fi: iabor, T then canst bring these thoughts into | Clothes ;: i "h'" f’“ks o ‘éip‘&fn&'ff sti, The funeral Wil pe| compliatce with the iwishes of _the % : Te Waest Main St relation with some commen interest.— | 0Bt With toierably clean faces. held this (Tuesday) afterndon at his]heaith authorities engaged in fight- q ——— e Marcas Aurelins. 2 5 home. Services will ba at 2.30. Burial|ing the influenza epidemic. The con- . ————) In the » endihg March 31 monop- | in Maplewood cematery. Undertaker) Vention already had beden pastponed Vs i 1 0 (Help to Beauts) ¢ Mesk Rasily D olies in Japan gained total profims{Geamt was in charge Of the funeraljonce and was’ scheduled to be held _15 Main Street Here is a simple, utifailing way to t:oh‘::m mm:‘dytmm:e.nu e A ””1-?“&,“55“" T M Pi M ‘ne“ S : yy oy i - [he ral of Mrs. ierre Morin 8 p1he, skin_ of abjectionatte BATS. | o¢ smell in & Ruman being can fetect who gied Frigay mornine, was. hold | Papermaking’ F UNERA L j water muke en Pasts to cover the | tb¢ three-hundred-millionth part of Monday morning ffom her late home - E ,n:l.‘!?- RADIOLITE STRAP ‘WATCHES, ETC. oh&G« H. Bliss dugh surface, apply amd in about 2 vub off, whash the skin and has vanished. This b ok ' every trace of a grain of musk, Daily Tho nywive. B i L Sometimes Bitter Wy to Learn. “After a man learns by eZperience.” «id Tndie Hben, “lie geveraily wishes that ain't to bad,” says eld Uncie Pen- cn Nerwich avenue. A requiem mass was cplebrated at the Sacred Heart dhygel. Burial was in Bt. Mary's cem- étery, The bearers were Napoleon rad ahd P. Telier. Undertaker Grant har »um of the funeral gnanve. reéhts. Chrisanthe -Lechaire.. & well known tarmer resident of Tattville died of mflmn Fridsy msht n \ew Bed- mddficx Mélleur is récovering from The first paper mill in America was establiched in 1680 near Philadelphia #nd it was 20 years before the second one wag built at Germantown, while Catarrh being greatly constitutienal conditfons, constitutional treatment. rrh Madicine is taken intef. nd acts through the blood on mm.ous surfaces of . the by building up the constitution and & we'd got his Knewledge by takin' Some- an attack of the grp. sisting nature in doMme its work. The it » § o _much falth in th, il At 0dy’s word for it. e BPElive. pomers of HANL Catarch fl'\\”r Lo vut yom iu. ore tie public, there fer than threy lufens .f The is ne "hetf-. g | Amar sizing up his neighbers a man 5 ma;u te worry about his own inferi- ority. & R T e e [y o St e g The 1817-18 sugar crop of the pmv- inee of Matanzas, Cubu. was'the lai ‘St ‘on record—4 831,460 bags of vounds each. R 295 Medicine that they offer One andied Sllars for any case that it 1ails to cure. Send for list of testimen: Addtess F. J. GHENBY & CO. Tnxado "Ohio. Sold by all drqgsfists : DIRECTORS| Ph f, R. Guérard, J. Beauregend. i The art 8 lrving is like every ather B, K. ‘Rouchet, T, Bovhar ong | the third, founded four years Iater in . —axp— art; only the eapaoity is born with us; J. Tetreault. Undertaker Grant had| Delaware, furnished the paper that || = it\must be learned and practiced with chargeof the Yfl"“}‘“ e Benjamin Franklin needed. AT A {ncessant care —Goethe, The funeral of Mrs. Mefy St. Ar- iy, y i 'nogr who died of md\;mnw Ftiday e 3 = PSS B S —" 3 night, took place Y merning at . e © A Hero to His Wife. A DRI ] i D e e e AN Lab s minahs “A faan whe is happily married hax hearers were Alphonse _ and Hem., gleasc iearn thmt f«?—fffiéfrictel'fl;: ] Telephone 328-3 BRACELET WATCHES . an enthusiastic audtence of one, and Telier, . Pelhiemonr, Raymond Ger- 1 shive in a1} its stages 205 | @ HENRY E. GHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street FuneralDirectors