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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1919 World's Leadi g i, “FLU” | or e Ve ecebmon| Cured His RUPTURE 0 $ LEa lllg Mr. and Mrs. Afison Bil of vir-| | o :,:i‘ fifv{h:ifi:‘emfif?‘;l}?;l Uure 1S > . ini guests of Mr. Bill' i i " s R e ey o parencs; on Wednesday cvening the New Year's| I was badiy ruptured while lifting 2 Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Bill at North 2 i = : trunk several years ago. Doctors raid ediC 1) ontles Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 2, 1919. _ | S{onington. reception at the Y. M. C. A. was large- | trunk several years ago, D Speradion ————— Bdward J. Taylor, staticned at Fort.| Within the past ten days new cases luted by closing the bed-room door |1y attended and was pronounced one|Trusses did me no good. Finally I got _— VARIOUS MA'ITERS ress Monroe, Va., is visiting his par-|Cc{ Spanish influenza have made their (2nd allowing only one persofi to take Ofefihr} l;nost e_r}joyahle ever held d“ ‘i‘;‘: hold lu:’ ’sometl‘amg thYat qullc.(ly and % oty g & o Also, 1l eating | aseociation. hie evening opened wi completely cured me. ears have pass- Bt el | iy e s = 15 o ents, Mr. ant M. James Markey of | appearance in this city, mys Dr. E. J. | 5 S o s 0t thiese pa. |a concert by Swahns orchestra, Kol-|ed and the rupture Las never returnied, i Emarcee lamps at 459 o'c East Side. Brophy, the city health officcr. As near | jents should be separated from those |lowing the comcert, the guests ed-|KPough I am doins hard work as a 3 Contained in i HE 4 Miss Molly Hamilton has returned |as can’be determined the first cases |of the rest of the family and all dis|journed to the gymnasium, where the ! fotdnte’ 15 traunis T have aothing as are Hundreds of Noliday greeting cards| to her home in New York after spend- | were contracted by people who have [ charges from the nose, mouth and eyes |classes under the direction of Physical| to seii, but will give fuli information » . wrre.handie\i by the mailmen on New f“: the holidays as the guest of her | recently visited or worked out of town, | should be collected into cloths gndlDlreClOr J. M. Swahn gave an exhi-|about how vou may find a complete atheér John s clne Year's day. ‘fnrmt_, Mrs. Michael McCarthy of Or- | as thelocal situation had been particu- | should be burned. bition dumb-bell drill and work on the ] cure hout operation, if you write to Eastern Connecticut people who are | ckard street. larly free from the disease for the| As far as it is known this d.sea\e|h0rn20ntal horse. Music for the drills RS L in Maine write home of snow Lwo fect | The Manchester Herald pptes that|Past seven wecks Membors of the|ls mot carried by a I person but it|was furnished by Henry Lakountaine, lzicfut"iu'e\‘cn“i;er4?(‘5‘::2.:3:&:!'\0‘8? deep there, . Frances Asnew of Colchester [ ouseholds in which one case exist- | is necessary, in order to contract the |Dpianist. it to any Others who aro Tuptured— T of O Meoting fonlEnt. as returned to her home after « |¢d have become victims of this ill- | influenza, that contact be had with| A basketball game between the Y.lyou may save a life or at least stop Ay week’s visit with her aunt, Mrs, Mary | NeSs. The number of rases is not|one who is ill of the disease, About|M. C. A. team and Chick Stanley's|the misery of rupture and the worry oA g e e McCarthy of Wells street, Manches- | A8, there being, as near as can’ be|ail of the surrounding towns are af- |Stars took place after the gymnastic of an operation, g uu n‘1 he e_flahre S? ou b pa-| e estimated, about fifteen ill of the dis- | fected to some extent with influenza. |drills and the victors were the Y team e e ay ich State TUberel” | gorceant W, Everett Eagles, of Nor- | (3% but in order to prevent influen- | This disease is very prevalent in by a score of 21 to 12. The zame was wich, who wears three silver chevrons | 2% iTom spreading the health depart- | the ceniral part of the state, partic- [Snappy and both sides showed some|were many beautiful floral forms ar- Hotels and restaurants here enter-| gongting a vear and a half of servies | DAt advises that people refrain from | ularly around Manchegter, but it has|clever work, although the Stars wera|ranged about the casket. The funeral taimed numerous holiday dinner and Fort Bowie, Te returned to | CUtsOf town visiting and also from |bcen found in a great many instances | handicapped by lack of practice. The|services were conducted by Rev. Rich- Sl B _ | New London after h ‘harge from | (ALINE on sick people umless i 'is|tnat the cases exist chiefly among|lineups were as follows: ard R. Graham. The bearers were twd on was held as usual Wed-|ihe. service. and hat ve.ontercd the | KBOWR that the patients are not ill of | those wio escaped before. There Team: Tilley and Finlayson, for- |brothers of the deceased, Benjamin Norwich Free Academy, as | employ of his brother-in-law, Robert | LS diseuse. 1f people persist in vis- | being reported from iwo hungred to Kilby, center; Williams and|Brines of Whitinsville, Mass, and so much time had to be lost during|If Byles. iting cases of influenza and continue | three hundred cases to the state | Hussey, guards; Dixon, sub. James 1. Brines of Monson, Mass, the fall term. e e e :{Ul of town VIS_NSJVC shcfllI have a fur- | department of heaith covering all| Sta Stanley and Par-jand C. Oscar Traty and J. P. HoHo- S s her increase in the number of cases | parts of the state. cer, ards; C enter: Nel-|way of this city. Burial took place in Hunters' licenses expired sday ) eass Su the mumba s | parts st ds: Counihan, center: Nel-}Way of this city Dl e ‘;rllstvr;‘ n‘n:;:i;m :1‘:1“1:‘}:11{:‘5 "\"flw NORWICH HAS BOUGHT Qr.d possibly an epidemic. Further the| Physicians are notified to report all| and Bennet, guards. i Maplewood cemetery, where a commit- intend to zo out after game from Now $294,234 IN W. S. STAMFS | health department recommends that|cases to the office of the heaith de-! Field moals—Tilley 4, rinlayson 4,|tal service was conducted by Rev. Mf. B Mttt Rnve o Dokn#s for 1010: Hartford, Jan. 1—Ansonia led all | P€oPle who are coughing and sneezing | partment between the hours of 8 and |Kilby 2, Stanley 1, Counihan 1, Nelson | Graham. 5 3 communities of the state in per capita should cough or sneeze into. their|]2 and 2 to 5, either by tclsphomn; 2, Parker 1. Undertaker Gager had charge of Lhe ‘"lAus:i;r:d Po“mlevro_,\. S’f,) of g s of war sgvings stamps up to De- | Bendkerchief and those who do not| 1192, or by mail, giving the name, ad-| TFoul goals—Tilley 1, Stanley 1,|funeral L ._157_l led early in the week was 2 cember 1, according to announcement | 1210W up this advice should be avoid- | dress, age and place of employment of | Counihan 1. T z Civil war veteran and belonged (0| made today by the Connerriout War | G and condemned by all citizens. This | the patient. halves of the game the| JAMES SELLAS IN : urpee Post 71, G. A. R, of Rock- ommittee. Sales in Ansonia | APPlies paricularly to those who at-| This statement is not made for the | ayed a short {game which VA . 7, making the per capi. | tend large gatherings. It is hoped by | purpose of causing unnecessary alarm, | was very interesting. CONVALESCENT CAMP iRty oointed calling for Wb 47 New fondon s next | these means that it shall not be nec- | Lut for the sole purpose of preventingz| After the basketball garke the guosts| James Sellas of this city has writ P nIR At IEe Bosbiin oM e —adv in line, with per capita sales of $20.66, | CSSATY to take further action; but|ap epidemic. Had the instructions of | were entertained in the lobby of the|ten to his brother, Peter Sellas, that At the Mystic Methodist church on | New Britain, with per capita sules of whenever conditions warrant the pro- | the health department been carried | associatfon by Miss Dorothy Beriy|(he signinz of th TN A Wholesome Food Medicine | Monday eveni A. Legz of | $11.42, leads the large cities of the | Fef remedies shall be applied. out when the first cases appeared dur- | Carpenter, who gave several readines| o, Somng of the armistice found Norwich T church spoke | state, followed cloosely by Bridgeport | All families who have any victims | ing the past epidemic there weuld not fand humorous stories. Miss Carpen- | him up in the front line with his &i- And Body Builder on The Spiritual Interpretation of the | with $11.10 and Hartford with $10.83.|of 4he disease in their households ate | have been such a number of | ter delightful in her exproession! vision and he had had the god luck 0 Centinary in New London and Windham | Cautioned to keep the sick one iso- | cases of illness ana ¢ and her dialect stories were beyond|UOt to have recived even a scratgh. - AT R e of Ll s reported are as follows: £o e e DO criticism. Miss Carpenter comes fmm Eut just after the division was re- Fi v unjon of Camp Big Pine New New London County. Boston, where sh ehas read and recited | iéved, he developed a little col¥ and Free From Alcohol and Dangerous | "2ic% cf, Camy, Bis Ple in New | Tows: ththin Bar Capital| T RAT BATIST SCHOOL PERFECT ATTENDANCE for large gatherings. Miss Carpenters| Went to the hospital on Nov. 13. He D 60 Years i U Vjous summers at this camp of Rev.| Bozvans. A : HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING FOR THREE SCHOOLS |selections were “Mary 'Gu by Was In (hoospl al b dude “"dA‘"‘ rugs—60 86— | 1. J Wyckoft at Fairlee Lake, Vi. |Cclchester TFollowing the regular church supper| Perfect £ ‘endance records for fall|105¢Ph & Lincoln, and A Model Let-| then sent to convalescent cathp, A. P, G teed The planet Jupiter will he cvening Wednesday evening, the annual meet- | term were thc followi pridge @is-| (cF_siaksa frets onp of Bsoth Tak-] - 0 FUCES L THisvalvision 4 uaraniee and Morni s until April 22. then T2 0F the FTat Baobet ey ool | oo veere the folloming CF Pridge Qis-]inston's "Penrodl Stbries, In ‘thistse-jthe lstter: sion i3 eveninz s Jul then morn- was held in the primary raom of the schools: lection Miss Carpenter was exception- | N¢W in German: TRy ing till October 21: then both eve- school which was filled to its capacity.] . ally fine. She also gave meaiun: |, 0 SR lec SRS IRIGUE O R Mo The most eminent medical author-| ;.- "nq morning star till the end of | Superintendent Stephen I. Feck- | { Eues wad shost Slowies e b Sties, recognized all gver the world| the yea ham presided. calling the raceting ta | Grades 4 Frederick T.| "Refreshments of ice cream, cake and | Devens, went overseas with the 76th i oAt o Bushnell, te: J Browning, | wafers were serv v division, but later transferred in- : 2 : & Srclach g, | e ed by the refreshment . as the highest in the sclence of med-| Irankiin Chapter, No. 4 R order at 7:45 o'clock. 2 > : ¥ giment, First divi Sine, have mule!piure statements| works e Al e The regular reports were read and|l2ul La Plume. committee in charge of Mrs. Clarence |0 the 163rd regiment, First division, aratui il ¢ o | At Masonic Temple at 7:20: ~adv t proved followed by the annual re- i Bridge Schoo! D. Sevin and comprising Mrs. ¥. W.|[4 B F. == 0 endorsing the value of such fsred- |2t M ) Kiew Eondon Mrs. John O. Pecicram, secre- . Vera Stet-|Lester, Mrs. Curtis Bernard, Mrs. E. Entertained Poli fents as we guarantee are the prin- TS Whs 4 g North Stoni n excellent report of the of pu-]X: Messinger and Mrs. Charles Saxton. olishers. ciple ingredients of Father John's| (lonsn in some of the Slors . Norwich saying in jart: Ny of PU” | Charles Saxton also assisted the com-| . at tie piano and Miss BENR A i e Stores o (id Lyme The school has an enraiiment of 277 ed 3 Dot The OREE voung . Pray in soloe provileties. Haiotn) j PIs Doy Prowarag for (e bi e . members, with an attendance for the Shts Peckham,|27isted In_serving: & Misses rtaining features at {ie polishers' High medical authorities say .‘,‘,“.u;x?}" &::,x](:s“‘\:n«h are always a feature stonfngton ..... 5 Snilon P aand ety = 2 ;i\ughn, Hnlogv\ Vergason, Marion on Wednesday evening, these ingredients are beneficial nota- | Of the openins r. YVoluntown ... 1.095.98 T ders liven, Mary Shugrue, Evelyn and} bly in wasting diseases which are| Tuesday noon a large party of 1 Waterford .. .. 16.710.26 ndent S, . Peckham was \V(ri;‘l?\( \"‘n i ;‘-lm " Hill, Olive Sa . Rosina Al- curable and those maladies which are| I.ondon and Hartford vounz pe Windham Coun in porfect attend v having | Grade - fouf, Mary B o Sitte Matasss, 3@ Latker fand T i connected with or have their erigin | entured on the icc on the duck pond | oy y. et sach Guncay or seres | Shima Coh g o o Elizabeth Sevin. ; Vance McCormick in colds ahd debilitating and wasting | at Ocean Beach fce gave way | fEhIONC Lucinda Drown, perfect neither absent, tardy, nor |y he social committee was Arthur F. dises | and seven of ‘hc'p‘\rr . men and wo- | Hetby . Miss Fannie Prown, six dlxmwseu - _“mam N. Eugene Smith and Oscar To ;\*; ‘hese statements in Iu}l i men, received :: wetting . Chapiin e Stamru, four years; Grade ihres—Tucllle Giass, Amnnie w. Camentcr.._r_ el :;\;Iu;lw::’: N;'o a':fi‘{\fi’flfg:";}"’;lx;l“o; \n,;p.rtoer')‘"«?;, ¥ ]r:”;,; wo, children| 5 stvie, [um‘},\ll r8; ]I;e:]t(‘r‘ Hoffman, Charlotte Pike, Ifurris Pres-| COMMUNITIES SHOULD HELP ingredimmts of Tather John's Medicine, | Office hox 194 Norwi vo yea 3 . = Déiis: Rita IN STOPRING DESERTION the names of the medical anthorities| mpe Pirst New Thirteon were prese v S h| Temptations to desert from the arm reterred to, what they <ay, the publi-| ccouts of Am the year, Helen have multip tor Ne cesan- F)\‘Nh*m! @ thé da(esvn_t same. henor to the tior of ho o DS NRe WEold fo.ens o | who are in he : o number of | Dublic bes weaks awpy - the lungs - inste ain tardy mnor|Poth in Neoiected colds often laad to pneu unnie T TOT| combat monia. Father John's Medicine givos| Peckham, Mrs. James Pas- ing to an .mn:?: relicf from colds and (hrnti‘ d Supeprintendent 8. E. Peck- Connecticut troubles. | Wood ol By added ecaorts Cusrantond free from alcohol and| et 3 ct for fifty Sundays: ditions ' tending merve-dostroying drugs upon which | » i < M:guire, Robart Otis, Geo. ind by added Mmany modicines depend for their| EROWNBOUND OVERION | 51 Suuduy such offeners, temporery effect, a~d which are' CH AF“. OF BURGLARY 49 Sunday. for ‘the best dangerous, causz they weaken the 1 W wh Mrs. Wi Bocy ard aliow the discase to gst a| rnoon Strouse. All person decpcr hold . t the re cf the epni- tive commur PSRN e FALE R e TN called tre war was uniform econ~c - ble decrease in the know to We adrert’se exactly live school as it 1 o x - as it 1s ik i T tison, Geor: - ooth the year. 1M LI on %v uites and | Overcoats ' in New Le ber of pu- L) 2 the case vy nor dis- At Marked Down Prices oY RO y . H isco- T e e vs He- | be detected It doesn’t make any difference o OBITUARY ood balarce te open the ' Frank | dete .o | 1 inion | ich- | ! T . Tosephp ried on by 1 what you find elsewhere; ng‘xk‘ , rect it 8 eabaty en were those of | munitics who i g sted b v. J. Eldred ekl es; Tome P. Rovce.;the comn: y now, at this store, real muxed‘ tire num- 3 former Choirrann | Private ent tardy cratic National Com- foes | lumbis department, < s = . down prices prevail. { lumbin, _ exrlv e roll, Mrs. William ! oter 4 - T. Donueily, i e H £ th : { has been em = y T ) S—— 4 in the E 3 sc ty - Einy i 3 % omas ere are some o € prices \'“” s o ik = § : i at Mi 1 s | lios 5 2t | WATCH NIGHT PARTY bel wd ir $22.50Now $19.50 110 S i gl Dal‘i Rk h%fitifi ant supperin® $25.00—Now $21.50 v et S Rub Musterole on Forehead $27.50—Now $23.50 Hoadpr ik to waten ¢ = and Temples R Sl lcome _tk stz mvlm hout the dam I(‘fln”‘lhl'rr‘ in the g enjoye ) 5 ¥ = Ana Mk Map BAPTIST YOUN OPLE | Several of the guests entert gt = & om $32...0—-—N0vv 327‘00 Treidenpieiiag IR OFFICERS | mandolin, pizno and compelied t t 2cts at oncel RS ihy rafsochon 1 hite ointment, $35.00—Now $29.50 | Ivrie tandnnce at the | o hostess, The & Better than a i g of the B. Y. T v - $40.00—Now §3450 | ne B i o s . ' sday evenir | . an b< Bt 9 o | s Lillian Crumb. the president, | oS ts | tion will b < a th rt, 4S Some ine Now is the time to buy for| Dennelt nee :' 4 the meeting to ordcr at seven | m‘:,,”'-, Erovicens far fowe will be hed it ek e scopal chu 1 Bltel fong run e throat, bronchitis next season | Governor Tolcom, minutes of the last meeting wore Clisallan, - na, nouralgia, co:: e . | eakitci st iSiate Coanctli o Tomas Smit | ead by the secreta S REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIV jon, ple Turbago, oot has sent a requ to the war Town street tamm. who followed with an inter CAUCUSES ON TUE ¥ pains '\rd aches of the back or joints, ment for = ptured Gor a_member of Christ | In€ and full report of the soclety anr- Chairn Hen 2 muscles, bruises, chilblains, guns, one for each of t 1,.,\(.—,,‘,; church. Norwich, and had|i® the past six months. Both re- ok arihi Ep ¥ v Mumhy & Mccarr aho Siies I tnestate v been a member of the vosted choir of | POTtS were approved. WILL NEW LONDON Sl ) numaa{oith chest (it citea trophies on town creen the church for about two years. Tor| At the close of the raading of re- LOSE BASEBALL GLUB?| iicyees fo events SO places designated by itics. | the past five years he was manager of | DOTis the s o s| The Hastern baseball leasus 1| tke capitol 30c and 6) S‘hosmtalszzeflio 207 MAIN STREET T — the Connecticut Credit bureau, located | 'e1d Wwith the have a meeting in Hartiord on Fri-| The e MAYPOLE SKATE WAS street, Martford, and had| President, Miss vice | day. held in NEW YEAR'S FEATURE T v opened’ branch officos i |president, Miss Fannis Tirown: secs| Plans will o'clock, and, in L e tiaat L faid | Waterbury and Bridgeport. tary, Miss Mazie Stamm: t-easurer, | son. ion of a candi \ She e v | 3. Smith was of pleasing personal. | Miss 'Gladys Me corresponding | able at prese B LESTER E WALKER M D Olymple skating ri: and had many friends in Hartford | secretary, Miss Celeste Coi.eland. The | what it may st Sk Flaehinbieyle by e in Norwich, where he frequently | Chairman of the scveral committees |league to do, heen no : ur of skating ; (. Everything indicated were elected as follow: meeting since so it is i ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING giae{&o!:igiltaw’rh\xnh]v:"\\”nm:‘;.;:\(Ill(:‘J“'l;';n}; perous future for him. He wa. Music committee, X Rose | impossible to siz ation in | the endgrsment candidat Hours: 9:10 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. | into {he celebration i r.w: :;\1»\‘ mmlwtrmmr-«} by his business Thomes; social committee Miss Lu- | the various ciifes of the "u messengers and doorkeepers io ithe \etiebrs o fne stvle and|and by those in the Chamber of Com. | cinm Broww: Praver meeting com-| The death of Morton I. Plant, awn- | desired, of candidates for Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 | Githin hearing I W_Mv‘;‘_n:;’;‘ "v ‘,{ merce and Arcanum club of Hartford, | Mittee, Miss Lillian Cross; member- |er of the New TLondon franchis | of the house, and the no#inatio —————————————— | thought the Yanks had broken bose | T Which he was a popular membe; ship committce, Miss Mary Higgins. | probably mean a r member of the committoe on ne s again. On Thursday cvening it is G athy " There was much interest and en- | London franchi ion for each county DRIVERS' COATS pected another big night, W It Is exJ here Wednesday for the thusiasm in the meeting with bright | that Waterbury will ba e held bezinning at Commissioners. girle' race for the champion ‘h”,,, n_ theltheir great bereavement. prospects for a helpful and prosperous | that did not meet e | he New' London coun- “wich, Conn., Jan. 1, 1919 AUTO ROBES i iy t = — outlook for tie coming vear last sei will he in Room 58, Wind-| wWa for the quarter cndibg A. B. Lincoln R g i ham county in room 62, | De ayable HORSE BLANKETS R Allen B Thicoin, who HADASSAH DANCE TO RECORD MILD WEATHE The general caucus of republican |41 Spen FELTS, ARCTICS o N frrent In New Year. |ciate of rederal Director T GREET NEW YEAR [FORIANURRY EIRST, 2 DEseaba lcarcleck Ll Bhs SHd bis 2 Smith was the first to be arrested here Ahe nited Stafes _The closing of 1918 was invfully cel-| Wednesday was the warmesc Jan- | {} }_Nmnm,, ! b RUBBER BOOTS |in the new vear. He was found in- e s ebrated on New Years ¢ve with a|uary first in many y the thermo- Lo I5aliatia on Mty sbiess 2ad Spoui| i n iatipMcesto ko offect | danco at T. A, B hall given by the 1‘11“0;‘ over i) deg . < H 9 to police headquarters by Policeman|® — ° _ s Chapter of Hadassah. The | ¢ay long. rost is practically al nt e fou At the Right Prices e ez Rl e T won by Mr and Mre, | 0uf of the ground and with a fow |} e evening. No arrests were made dur- D L gnd Note. night as the old year | hiours more of warm rain the ground | (},. ousq, and the appointment fo a ing the daylight hours of Wednesday.| J:VeN TUg beaters have raised prices denarting the members were given | Will be in the same condition as i} ommittes on permanent orga: N TH,E H pis kL% ) land the bug in the rug seems bound | borns and with the cooperation of the | te early part of Octobe: which is a P [‘ \(,, 4 i E | to remain snug for a long time in|orchestra, thev greoted the arrival of Rain feil contine FUNERAL i INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | consequence—Butte Democrat. 1919, The dance was conducted under and up until tne early | 1) 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. Robert ‘Brewer of Tinghaii, Mass Seems to Have Been Swindled. the chairmanship of Mre. Samuel | hOurs of this (Thursday) morning. Mrs. Samuel Crooks. | - - has been the guest of Mr. and ;‘m | Whatever it paid for propaganda in | Hertz. The funeral of Mrs. Samuel Croos Willls. Austin. S MIS: | this ceuntry, the German government e DR. MANWARING SENDS took place from her home at 44 Oak The New Year's eve dance at the|SCCPS to have been badly stung—n-| Thames River Bridge Opened 2,206 NEW YEARS GREETING|ShESt on ‘Weohesday ‘atfernood il : a s Py & relatives and friends present. There G61t el wis well abienden, amamyi| o ooLs News ; Times. Friends of Lieut. Ter Jay Manwar-| Ear S G holiday guests from out of town being _According to _the records the Thames | ring, M. D., who is wita ths American | T>===""== present. » ;‘}"Pr gridjxo draw was opened 2206 | Women's Ambulanc div 5 Mrs. George R. Hyd Miss imes during the year 1913 August|France have received New Ye: F kl e TR T L g Mlss Macy proved to he the' busfest month of the | wishes from her. Lisut. Manwurring |+ FQIVKIIN providence, R, 1. £ anera 'mton *BRolloey euegts of Mve. Hyde's dsngh vear, the bix draw opening 238 times | writes of having been over some of % ter, Mrs. WA Tyler Olcot during this month. the large battlefields in France and Macnlnt Telephones: & Mr. and Mrs. O. Chester Jok s Belgium and describes her trip in an Union 963 an moaimers and family of Plainfield, N. T. have Ao, Yoprs Bxe Dance, fzaterseting manies Company union 157 g% 7 heen guests during the holidays of Mr. T:‘;rl’"l\’flcdfim‘ml (‘]l(fl‘;‘PnJ’?yed rac\uv N T T 0 pa Y . . 7 3 s eve dance in amber of Com- ie Bridges Has Turnke: ob. - 322 Main Street Loh‘r;;un s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver merce hall with about thirty couples| Fddie Bridges, who was q’ Engineers Founders Machinists § | atiendin, A our- 2 rers sl old - Chamber of Gommercs Bullding Following their usual hospitable o i o nneougBleest forehestza | for several years on the old Manufasturaes of HARRIS.COR custom, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Learned| Rl & Souner lunch was setvad. | baseball feam over a dozen Ve .|§ LISS ENGINES. Engine Repairs, Phene 238-2 Lady- Assistant ll| were at home to their friends New mstm of"l:oast h - Wilson was chairman of |is now working as guard and turnkey | § Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- Years afternoon. Mrs. - Terneds Tasuerale. ok “Wasisioons sty |1 the fail of Berkshire couny, 3 SEnarniCe e TEAMING and TRUCK!NG sister, Mrs. Russell, of Washington, for_breakfast . day is the next Bor which tha | Chusetts. Large stock always on hand. 5 next event for which the B DONE - assisted in receiving. L s ! Ahis bl VERY PROMPTLY AND AT WHEN YOU WANT to'pat your bus- " = Holiday at City Hall . : gaim: REASONABLE PRICES . :.’.’:?vm?“&'c'xn“:rr'fi‘b:lg.cr‘ou';fi"m:’ o br:mfisbugw; ’m:m'émtm fl“g;n :»;‘e Procrastinations is a barana peel| New Year's day was a h Special machinery of all kinds. \Fertising columns oi The Bulletin, Jflflhl the _imagination. e which has caused the downfall oflthg offices at the city hall exgept al —-——-p-———_ ARTHUR h LATHROP manyia.mad., .. ___ police headquarters. [\ . Phone 78 . .3 acks

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