Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 7, 1918, Page 7

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“UISRAL DIRECTORS §|= e . o The first attack. of Amefican shi vt AN =i c‘“ehldn”s Tie Poxreous & Mimcasis. Co. -“fl.; WEATHE an@ Amerivan sm: emfl:.htheAdH- tnmfl chaser amdeua AND EMBALMERS {O R e ‘::'“'“ 1o the| 211c Sea 1o graphidhiiy descbed 18 | Dombe " (adhoRans fx e can the!fi) it Jou have danaruft vou must st 5 Washington' fosecast d‘“fli strict during | [Ct1er Written by John H. Cunningham |and| they ‘aré sure an_ effective it g#iek=it's pesitively danger- - ' - LADY ASBISTANT the next 48 hours, except that rain :loln:lg.mmg'fh?z.' 6\?2‘ st:’em S ien gi: into the water K a w' :m g oL “l ; i 1 H D is 1. All Cails Answered Promptly B CE Mr. Cunningham does nor.men!h to hold on. In a few & Déndfuffy heads mean mxen bittle, g 3 Day and Night T““'“,fi‘mww e e |Port aitacked on the Aust t, foar and a splash ot wate gray., scraggly haix that finally dies| ° . brirt S €aSterd [ From ‘his description of the lemtio t was thrown into the aif oui~hew Bair Will not grow | 88 Main Street “{, @t the fopih Allaniis is prou-b{yut the-h]‘wn ;c’ fim‘the 1 r-fim tel;n’ég’dl“‘sl% a bo'm:. mm‘: -b—:.hen m are bald and nothing ean «recau lon ea m o a y is a #l be moderate southeast to south; oo ofober.” 3 flm F il e ey . mg‘;g(z way, 1o avotn aan- “Shidale Atiintic: Diminishing north- &;“ ‘ Bl y ’ iy o destroy the germ = salhi Mt reather. months agd, beins one | the t causés it To do this aquickly, 4 t .. [ cf the first from Norwich to enter the | kiosks Py surely and mal ‘and at litte DEPEN GREAT EXTENT UPON Farm w.m Famau. . servige. The description of the hattles in eaok cglve, p.n”k}f'n is g ‘80 strective as D10 2 T Ul ¥ Wi fls:mbgm h. ? Faif ?:w written by Mr. Cunningham Zol- 'M “ i mmum m sflfi:i ‘&ichm odn get &’ro(m 2 Express Wage ired by Moy riaim s: could sse ©o.-and good druggists ‘R H T temperats ra')” v e e ,O‘n tSkex.\t 1:1;1 our ‘(;,hase.h:nd sfi:- :gog?hnmmd:g\mwen kag%fibu;g év&rfl‘h dn’;:-ert tés mm!meea w‘gqul = eam arnesses " eral others left our home se under n, e L B teh: alp A ; Obscrvations in stm:'d sealed orders and we were all in the | headed gdn—eeth' into” the entramce o |falling lmf-' atd ;:rumnfieseay new armer n erw Express Harnesses n:"a:fl:m’:fomu;z”fio:‘a:: it ol an Someio Do oot | Sache S Ryume v UM bu | KRR, O DE oesh gl te et ik : ' e s B (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) @hanges 3 temperature #hd the daro- fof. e arrived safely the following |on w8 képt and gi}ifirfly Wwe <ane sm: sage is 2 scientific prep- 4 ? s {memn chdnges Wednesday: efternotn at, somewhere in|alongside an Austrian Red Cross ghip nmdbn that supplies all hair needs— = R A Good Line of 2 - oA T the following morning, ac- | that was supposed.ts ho smugling |an antiseptic lawid neithes sticks or WE are showing an unusually large varisty of styles STEAMER ROBES T . ;0 03¢ | companied by a number of” Bhglish | war material. The ship Wwas fétufned, |sreasy, easy to apply, and dehc@tclv[ d w 3 3 - 80 803 lang Italan cruisers. destro however, as none couid b fotind. A | parfumied. 3 and kinds of Winter Weight Underwear for omeh, { 6 p m.. = R . airplanes, we headed north for —— |ter the battls we were officialiv noti-§ ‘If° ¥ou want beautiful soft, mcm' 3 TflE et CRAPIAN I¥) Highest 50, lowest 36, gomo -place in Austrio. About 10 a.|fled that It was a most sucessstul raid,| lustrous hair, ana Iots er it by ali|] Girls, Boys and Infants. ¢ 0 Compartisons, m e sighted land and began fo take | having sunk all the important ships | Meahs use Paflm 8526, Don't delay | . DO Strost, Nemwisit Conn. Predictions for Wednesday: Fair. |OUT Positions Our unit of threc chas- | i the barbor, destroyed nearly -three- |—begin tofight—a little attention now H 3 3 3 B ‘ " i d | ers and .a few Bnglish ,cnrisers lefi fquartérs of ‘the ety and. ow little | insufes abufdant hair fo - [ eomnesdare " weathor: Fair “an| 8 S 15 pemd towars, (he Ul wds ‘Biveh paiod Rasin o | WA dod s i;h%%fi;&gg;ggmhmw MR AND) X vo sooner | Qostroying - three submatiies ARA f MAKERS we JOSEPH BRADFORD i the “cruisérs | possible fourth, and.for. saving the En- in, ng Being an- |glish cruisers. When the report was| - INGT i swered at once by the Austrian shore |Lurned in the Halians wort wild over ELLINGTON are’in a position to give you better Underwear Vihles hatteries, biut the cruisers could lay |the Americah chasers: e loomed up |, The. s¢hools .in town, which have Siank Botks Made and Ruled to Orcer 08 BROADWAY D. 3 .nvia-\ out ef x:;n e off the sherc and |larger than thelr battleships and the ?figfi&%fl?&" ‘df-?.': weeks bec:\lvs‘f-egf than you .can b“y clsewhere. Here are a few sugga- still shell the batteries and town. Our |Itallan admiral is-&bine to Presefit us €pidentic, rebpene 1 1 . : ost dangerots of all, | with honor ribbon ghwg regene. ves. | 8sday. Mr. Staples, the new super- tions from our complete Underwear stock: £.39 11 i i close to the back en- |terday from Admiral Sims & one hun- | VASOF Of schobls, moved this week to 4 . 4 4 tranee, bringing our small chasers in- | dred Wword messase of congratuiation ‘E’,‘? bungalow formerly owned by Dr. —_ to range of all their forts, and to sink |also we arc going to: receive medais | Lrerett MeKnight. e submafines that would sneak out|from him. Our umit was the frei| MISE Ruth Lynch entered St. Fran- ) UNDERWEAR . H JUNDERWEAR DR. F. C. JACKSON ¢ back way.to sink the laree Ttdl- to represent Old Glor in the [ SIS hospital Monday to begin training Infants’ AIC5TVEES Childrens 'RLTFVELS « G ian and FEnglish cruisers. Well. in 2 t battle that took pl - = 7 3 ¢ 3 i ) DR. D. J. COYLE M.nw-a by floed - {few minutes we were in the tlick of {pean waters that ,flm,r‘s’cifii»’n‘?gsm‘,ifi. The Noveriber business meeting and We carry a large assortment of Byery good kind of Children’s Infants’ Winter Weight Ribbed | Undefwear is hete—Vests, Pants from 37%c all the way up to $1.10, mm. in \ms Panu and Union according to size and grade. Suits. . GREENEVILLE fioys in' france sent homie|Y. M, C. A. AUXILIARY HAS Someone sighted a periscope and | ticipated in since the war besan, %“gfimg‘e:gg r?g- E‘ (sgcxelts"was held 1 e lecture room ! = o the cliureh. ZIONIST CAMPAIGN IN rs. James Sikes and sister, Miss SR R R e 5 Vibberts, of R T, (Bt b arseia, 1h e vinage, FIRST MEET OF SEASON BRINGING NEW MEMBERS|Mr and Mre Mo 1. Srorpe” o PReavey of the Newport| TR first fall meeting of the Wom- membership campaign conductedi Miss Arlene Leach of Hartford is DENTISTS statioh has fotur after xiliary to the Y. M. C. A. was|bf the Norwich Zionist organizatién|visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i : . epending 4 fet days ih the village. ) held Tuesday afternoon at the home ofjis bringing in many new members and | Léon Leath, of Maplo street. | We show Childrsn’s Fleecy-lined Ribbed Vests and Pants, regular 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. }| 5. Harold Cornall have | Mi¥ Allrn L. Brown. £ ®f 900 have heen received| The women of Ellington served ani tow day The opening prayer was offéred by ML efistiar, On|0yster dinner in the town hall election || 5125 at 50¢, extra sizes 2t 59c—Children’s Fleecy-lined Ribbed Union i, \“. and Mre. Thomas | (eneral Secreiary Bdwin, Hill, who 5 nZa o day. The proceed: amounting o Suits, sizes 4 to 16, price 85c and upward, according to size—CToys' also spoke briefly bt the work of the 2 week has|about 839, went to the united war work || Ribbed Union Sun s, in ecru and gray, at $1.00 and $1.25; according o ' Ming the funeral of|local organization and the way in danaion: hith] fend. By wife of Daniel D.) Which the “ymnasion and k,"{-” the registrnr i« holding office| THe woman's missionary meeting l,lk‘cn from classes Were progressing. he Lours each evening from 6 to 9 o'clock | Was held with Mrs. J. T. McKnight at | Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m, v Telephons 3 - e D that (-]:ms for o 1‘[ ; t)ovnl {éfrmz‘ °m"I o cations. ber home: Feiday afternoon. . MEDIUM WEIGHT 'q HEAVY WEIGHT Rl { these days is t or tite sailors fro No d~m-‘t Dbranch ha Howard Mandel! and Rev. J. T. Car- | ‘N 2 w m and =ome came b AthaiTa 5 isttic brane! s & . r 3 ” gi- | Wic i wamh A 73 veek, i e in Mr, Mandell's for Wi Tr | § i ;, D, ,1X‘ p:f:‘y‘pfl ”;'\Crxm;t who: never fail to exprass their thanks onists. n ey g P Tror ‘omen who' prefer Under. Our showing of Women's Heavy wear light in weight, but warm, Vel a Ui v we show a complete line of Wom- | Veisht Ribbed Underwear is very ew’s Medium Weight Vests and | COmplete, comprising Fleecy-lined Pants in regular and extra large | Vests and Pants in fegular and sizes, in ail the best known makes, | extra large sizes, in all the stand- d by Rev. jand appreciation for their reception here, . especially the popular Sun- day afternoons. Mr. Hill spoke of the | to adjust s splendid co-operation in this work of | interests in {the churches which have all entered 55 was r . John Pease, who has been se- ill at her home here. {8 recov- FOR THE BOY IN SERVICE s Mérrisse: deacon and Rev. y acted as sub-deacon. Villic SOUTH WILLINGTON e 7y g 5 such as Munsing, Carter's, Forest | ard makes and in a variety of Denotvan rendéred two hym into their share of entertainment With | 1o the Jow Mills, Ete. grades—prices from 50e upward. close of the mas enthusiasm. A it bt} T EIE £s and a messaze of | The mafriage of Miss Anteineite ¢ and cholee li Cathoite n interesting and inspirin “E,',w hope from aws of Palestine Horak and Frank Benes took place at - a new and choice line of || 75050 i s Tommitial sarvi Gt ;l’%“;‘fi"};;?e\”‘"(“ T O | their hréthron throughout the world.|AYes, Mass. Oct. 32 Mrs. Benes was f . ive Wi ven b S 3 o rars = o 2 V. COMFORT KITS s JIUR e Case. with a resume of what the Red e v,{{imflw SUEPOFE 6. one ot to s MR e We carry a complete linc of Women's Upion Suite in medjum and m“h~ h ill ! T?Ermr'nm Triangle has been accomplishing at| o ,nqee grh)'nc{”’:‘nw?rg the 3,\”‘..:‘:-‘_7 Jord” was received here last week! heavy weights, regular and extra large sizes, and in all the best mak: 80! ing e Wi ap- 1364, the honme and abroad. ance of Jernsalem increased the hopes Henry Richardson from Im brother | including Munsing,wCarter’s, Forest Miils, Etc. We invits inspection. Woliowing the secretary’s and treas- preciate. Catherine Creizhton M 3 thus eréated ypointm: John annou 16nard ©. Swmith atey e appointment of the uref’s reports, Mrs. She died Xov. sth after mith | Zionist , an carnest |seas. He is Pric lo fwo days caused b made an earnest plea for more work- | ge 4h, g 1 2. !ch‘ go‘-_blsi div., maé es w. cHisEh on OOk ers on surgical dressings at the Red 2 . ernment. oW “c_| Rev, Mr. ) i the north[OCcupied the at Memoria chureh Sunday ng an intere ihz and inutr 3 bz ' e that the end . pinnis B Row, Jammer 1. Semith | of the War may bo in sight, but there ‘"_ Demie jeaves het hushand, a|are thousands of wounded soldiers to] er in Now_York ity and other rel- Rerliang SoMme gt el Mr. Dennis’ oceupation is a wich. None of us rec- mmn- n for the VU, & Finishing Co. t 1iy necessary oq‘l;. The deceased was fell known in | ersonal assis ch of us o te. St ¥ Haad bBokn thé village and was ih every way a|S chapter does| ..., nists in recoverink fafthful anf Kind neighbor. from Private Thormas Bnright has return- N) to Camgp Upton. N. Y., after spend- 8 80T Sorsonlth s e an ounced that Mrs. Charles | ’ | ”.?&"n‘ Py;(w 5t the submarine hass|Saxton has been elected to fill the s | has returned after spending a few Ha c he board of Mrs { ¥ his parents. Mr. a 14 Mrs. Ryan, fown, The Piact-Cadden Co. Jewelers Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN, 4 ing friends in for the] Twb of the gone from thi calls al help and needs ev- hand Tues ay to cast & republican i ballo with het pare met, with a_very { improy eek while at| The next meeting of the an : : e EAST WGODSTOCK ,of Seventth st S et f the Mi ¥ r y Bei hit with a bireh The Jeweler { \The Ladies Charitable society of 8t.| will be Sl hehame ot tho M The tenn v Inie re R ] afiss Bleanor Lindetian returned | Mary's church ;nu zeet i thelf comt- sgdod, e erown the educational > o5 palial e e BT Sunday to Néw Btitain Norial school, t © n T v A Wit be § { : MI ARY l;rn;xn:fi:jax;m;rasgnogogted Toss owrk o | Attended Private Wasitinsess | Eu :f the ral 3 FAST KILLINGLY spending Uhr;olmhoe‘;::’; :t x\fin:e MILIT WRIST i . Brant ¢ spedding a fow days 8 £ calism of Jo Th : D ; improving May was called to South > of thel ster, Saturddy, bLecause ¢fithe i vorking in the Jh pneumonia of ler cousin, Proqucts com- 7en Faulkner. \ Dr. C. C. Gilderslesve. of Norwich is % CGordon and Herbert Moran | spending a few dayvs wita hid moth- Providence Saturday to hearjar Mrs. A. M. Gilderslecva. nda PR S R e e Viola Oatley has returned from "ine S eniiar Worcester,| - WOODSTOCK VALLEY. for several weeks.| Anthony W.:.Kenyon of East Ded- and son Irving | ham, Mass., and Howard K. Carpenter WATCHES B e Devens hies refupned after spendi and | faur furiough with bis r . M-, an . William Kram ! tral avenue Sy COMFORT KITS | “Frivate S:‘\:‘nu'::x Kearns of Camy For the Soldiers and Sailors i S R B uel Kearns; of B nte. we are on the great period of member that thie by 48 Republican. 40 Democratic. . | SENDS CALL HERE FOR Of the 80 sc votes that ;-‘m ‘t‘urz\] g t¢ account. | # i f /1 ! vere 1 i ravidence Tuesday of Putnam are visiting at Allen'W. ERVICE feent to Norwich from the men in|let the fin of the decla- i i iyon's. The wm. Fnsweu Co 2 LA"':,I,:E“B fls IH flMEN & ; at the front, two were thrown o sinder of our i ] orge Mason was in Worces-| . P\ Davis and Mrs, Datis ot m ® | e oL, Tor S00 NmMEQ sirvice Men|out at the cléction on Tuesday. Of(7 s It o stimuing te inereased 4 - 3 ) TorE bl it aha M e the remaining $S, forty-eight were re- Farle Shippee and|of pomfret visited friends in_the.V nublican were demoer: ham, Mass., were|ley Sunday. of relatives at Maple-| 'Leonard Greniei has moved: to En crest. yontille. Fenner Burlingame, who will be 96th. —_——— -MOOSUP: BORN, George E. Hill 4nd Harrist B Ken- COCHRANE—In Norwich, Oct. 24, 1818, | Yo' were . in Brookiyn Sunday cafling 2 son to Mr. and Mre. Charles Coch- |onm Dexter !oung ; rane of Bentley avenue. Henry Owens is working in Almy- Mhen talk ién from (he Neplember 25 Franklin Street. | ;“;}‘,,f o i Soseitl aF o © | TEAGHERS' MEETING FRIDAY | ol At the Wit on Tues- | {icket as the Idcal officers were A6t on AT POJUETANUCK SCHOOL omulmfi I this n-ol.m‘&rs ire want- | A° t R public, ail-day_ tedchors' mesting ed in the followin use men, b E intanuek e general offios ¢lar] :ozrphers. of | TAFTV!LLE i s : riday, for all the tesche A + Sioe R Far: Siccum A very pretty wedding took place o Sl | Iz d, Preston, Voiuntown, ‘1"5 the thres 'GAY PURRRL, Dégimting |, Salred Heart chureh Wednes- | Nov. 45, T for these volun- 2 g N ; 5 § day morning at § o'cleck when Atthur | m REPAIR wnRK!"’”" v “""fi?“‘f” 20 and none| ;i Jer of Norwich and Miss Anmf'"’ b on the onington and Cantérbu E. Lewell, of Nor wmh, w hut ice men T} uee'-nmnm session will be give by - & ville miil, ¥ i 3 b s W ited in marrfage & b e given)y PRETTY STYLE FOR MARRIED {rrom Septamier 12 v tion will | LA Ve tea eve | UP to actual demonstrations in teach- ; OF ALL KINDS ON be nicoepted “‘f‘(‘nfipd‘?‘ 7o ATbort Tambert Phrother |92, Th the ‘afternoon there wil ba THE LITTLE MISS| ADAM-BERRY—In Providence, R. I, Strictly Up to Date. of the bride, and Miss Annie Letender |2 “‘N‘“m of the AUTOMOBILES, {claes for class for élec o morning. - y of New Bedford, niece of the groom. |morning. e o oo% | The bride wore a biue tailored s of ‘thosts, Wil make, J Washington. D. CARR]AGFfi, -WAGONS, this clags ale { black pleturé hat and black d Harry Houston, of New TRUCKS and CARTS |5 this i ot 0B bt ‘ o £au sl At mnoon, dinner will be tember 12th registration will be ac-| nore a taupe sui the parish fou Gingham, chbambrey. galatea, repp,! Nov. 6, 1918, by Rev. J. H. Robinette, The children wete playing flfl. DN, gabardine, le. plaid " and LA A Conn., .| EnGulked sniting. A1l thess dre nite oy aAéf‘r‘%r‘s\Fozirr}f‘é“r” v;;c%eefi:lk thelr toy animals. Ruth brought her; this model. ] hobby horse to her sister. asking what T'he pattern’is cit in four sizes: 4, ¢, | - Mass. to feed him. Big siste: sald: ums ecorn, oats and hay.” Ruth, not quite; § and 10 -yeal Size § wmlrequ!re HOLDREDGE~FROHMANDER +~ In 4 7-8 .vards of imeh material ¢. 6. 1918 by Rev. Charles A patiern of this tlusiration metiea| Qcoum, Nov. § 1918 I lack hat and furs. e fed whi ons. Smith, assisted by Rev. Arthur Var- | gatisfied with the answer, asked Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim. |ceptcd % The wonding S tention s hotg ot e ses oy Rpe; o0t Of 10 0eRtE) 1y ey . Holaredge of Versailles | gy o ® pasteurize him any?” wing, Upholstering and Weed Werk. s T | the .home-. of the .bride on North B nned to interesi not only teachers, Torder throug’ Bulletin Company,| and Miss Anna A. Frohmander of e :h, Conn. Occum. QUICK—LANE—In Norwich, Nov. 6| 1t a young man is really in 9, 1918, by Rev. R. B. Harrls, DI, John | never says ho can't afford to Mm D. Qul(‘( of Roc and S Miss Julia T Lane of \'orvnch — DIED Siacksmithing in all ite brances. Permits For Alien Women. street, The bride received many gifts, but the general public. -k Pattern Dept.. Norw RSP Deputy Marehaly A. H. Lamphere|including siiver, linen and cut glass. of Waterfera will e at police head- | Mr. anqg Mrs. Letender left for a wed- quarters on Friday. November 8, from |ding trip to Boston, Providence and ar 10 to 3 o'cieck for the purpose of is-| New Bedford. - Updn their return they ® | siing permils to German alien women | will Jive _in Taftville, for éntering the barred zone. Bvery! Up to § o'elock. Wednesday evening 507 to 515 North Main St, |applicant musi bring two photo- | the pupils of the Wequonnock and Sa- SHERIFF BRCWN WON BY 1033 PLURALITY Sheriff Sidney A. Frown was the winner in New London coumty in Tuesday’s election by a plurality of ! 1033 as the corrected figures showed, ( 23 S'I‘AGER—Yn Norwich, Nov. & 1918 3 - e tismaics ' g town in_the county t His = The mightiness of the hairpin ex- | French orphans, 3 total vote was 1031 to 5998 ft%?rnm:' Notice ot funeral hereatter i WILLIAM C. YOUNG ¢eeds that of thé pen and sword. « The members of the St. Veronica T. bridge. CHURCH—In Norw Nov. 5. 1918, A. B. society held their monthly meet- ing in their assembly rooms on Provi- dence street Tuesday evening. There was a large aftendanée. - A cogimittee composed of Miss Mary Hanlan, chair- Melissa 8. Willian R. Church, aged Funeral services w Tome of her son 14 Ann street, ¥ \dow of EHsha 15 Main Street FUNERAL NORWICH TOWN Within ths last few days several me b Warren ' W. Church CARPENTER and BUILDER | Franklin Providence, R. 1. prsw————errre T R Best work asd materials at right P man, the Misses Emma Mollouy, T.eona | Tundred nesw ties have heen laid on . ioes By dilied tangke Machine Tetephones: Fontaine, Viola Sullivan and Mary | (e Contral Vormont raitfoad, i this r“ £ Wnt Main St Union 963 Nolan was appointed to arrange for a | J0Cality. Max' Corin of Hast Orange, New Jersey, was a recent visitor in town. Julius Wiess has been confined to the house for several days by illness. i s Lecleston of Fast Glaston- pent the week endl at his homn{ sorial evening during the month. Troop 1, Boy Scouts, held a meeting in the Congregational churel Wednes- day evening. g Arthur Gladue was.a visitor in Oec- cum Wednesday. George Sullivan spent Wednesday in Willimantic. Troop 2, Boy Scouts, held a meeting i the Sacred Heart school Wednesday night. Company Union 1857 !nsinun Founders Machinists urers of HARRIS-COR- Llu cumnn Engine Repairs, Sha mui Pulleys, Bear- ings, Gcw‘::u Clutohes. Large stock always on hand. ' General Mill Repairs. vashington. D. C, A.. wife of Coi.| Pendloton By oN-—In —AND— AT ;\ n Shamnock. Tt . Nev, 4, 1915, Ruth B. van Wie, aged 23 : KIE“SLING In this city, Nov. §, 1918, Henrietta Fox. wife of the late Lady Assistant ° Otto Kiessling, aged 3§ vears. Telephone 328- 3 Notice of funeral hereafter. HENRY' E. CHURCH —-—-—-———————-——————-——-— Albert Woodraft of New London. | spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and I\:rs. Oscar D. Heclest of Tanner street, Farl De Woife of Plain Hill, whe Special machinery of all kinds. underwent an operation in Backus BONIN-—Somewhere in. Trance. Oct. - i pital 186t Jraek was reparted: Wed. B e by Ean el it WM. SMITH ALLEN nesday to be recovering. I e. gun_batialion, of this city. Mrs. Roy Johnsen returmed Mon- | PAUL—In Foster. R. L, Nov, 3, 1918, day to her home in Montville, after spénding a few days with Mrs, B P. Geer of Scotland read. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1. Fecleston, and faughter, Hazel, of Mapleville, R. L, have retently beem mests of Mr. dward Paul aged 90 years, of Nerwi % Dav formeri TEAMING 2nd TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE ' PRICES and Mrs. Eécleston’s brother and sis- 2633 IN"MEMORY_ OF | ‘ARTHUR H. LATHROP ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. A SMART JUNIOR SUTT. WRS. GRACE E. CHAPPELL, 3 Eccleston of Tanner street. This style will be smart with jackel Phone 175 first mutmg of the season of | and skirt of serge, and underwaist of | TWho Entered Into Rest the Men's Tieague will he held next|jersey choth linen. or other contrast b S iR S | Monday evening in the chapel of the ing - mater One could omit the Nov. 7, 1M7, ¥ Cl in th 2 First Congragational church. - This | oy 3P40 b Tave Sared Hio un- meeting will in no way interfere with}ana practieal. i the Red Cross work which is carried{ ‘I'iris, pattern is cut In three siz | SHEA & BURKE CARD OF THANKS on every Monday evening in the |12 14 16 years. Size 14 requires { . - chapel. as the League will hold ses. |yerds of 3é-inch matesial. L wish ‘to_thar 41 Mair Streét R e B By A pattern of this illustration mailed|for the beautiful’ h —— WHEN YOU WANT to pm yOnr hus- ipcss befors the public, 3 wedinm Betler than lhro )\ m ng calumns of The Bulletin, lo any address on vecelpt of 10 cents § also for the kindno . in :.\lvvr or sta my. recent | 2 What the average fan needs ls| order theoush Tie Bulletin Compans FIos 2 o theories that are nomexplosive. l&ttarn ept.. Nerwich, Conn. ALEXANDER \TITCHELLL

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