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NURWICH, BULLETIN, TUESMY WL 29; m _— e T b 2 @he Bulietin. | GET READY FOR THE LUXURY TAX | “FAKE” ASPiRIN [favop—— The Heary Allead SonCo. §) —nmoe § 1 HE FORTEOUS & J§3ITCHELL {, Norwich, Tuesday, TR e e y 394 8 ¥ . FUNERAL DIRECTORS | ————————= “That's a lovely umbrella, just what amount of a man's salary, they say. ) { AND EMBALMERS makes 10 cents more.” an agitation for an early repeal of this western New Ingland during the last 'What tax is that? form of tax. 24 hours and local rains in all the At- Tucsday in ihe middle Atlantic states|per cent. on the excess over $4 in the |many detail ¢ yet jete ana| ‘‘Bayer Table irin”’ Day and Night S Row Ruglhas flvwen 1 Sonkn: | Soge oF e e o |y e seu ik L cophele sadf S yer Tablets of Aspiti I was looking Tor. How much The general annoyance to customers THE WEATHER. “Five dollars, ma'am, and tie tax|and dealers is expected to bring about| There have been general rains in LADY ASSISTANT Hohouta o it s _ ‘The luxury tax, ma'am. Just went|{ Some confusion is expected in levy- AlWZIYS Ask for Genuine’ Al Calls Answered Promptly antic es. There will be showers!into effect on the first of May. It's ten|ing the tax, as complete rulings in 3 ally fair weather Wednesday. Something li abovi e Taa i . ences: are kil ing ; ) ) a 2 Something like the above conversa-tive. Conferences are still being held I ackage 88 Main Stl’eet ’ 1~“ will be somewhat cooler Tuesday|tion will be taking part in any num- jbetween the tax committee of the Na- 2 Bayer P Ck".ar, ‘ 3 n t-\e interior of the middle Atlantic|her of stores on and after May 1st,!tional Retail Dry Goods association | o L L ' states and New England. when the new tax, called the “luxuryfand the commissioner of inteérnal rev-| Winds for 7uesday and Wednesda: ; Notth | Chflacsday and Wednesday:|tax” goes into effcct. It Rits twentyenue as to the applications of the law o i 1 : : : 3 ] S lifferent articles or lines of goods,|to certain articles. s & i e ok articies or lines of goods | to cortain nriiclos, thiin : iLet Us Help You Make Y Hom JOSEPH BRADFORD day night, rain Tuesday: “,Ede\‘(; ~| when ' their retail selling prices are| Specification for these taxes as laid p u aKe our e e d nesday | above certain defined amounts. down by the war revenue aet are as = - . | As an example, if a man buys a|follows : §EY : Be ¢ Middle Atlantic—Moderate west and| 5500 shirt. The mintmum price - set| Nection 904 (2) That on and after ‘ ] b ’ au‘hfnxl gggda‘y‘”‘ winds Tuesday; fair Wed-{yy the Government as exempt is $3.00. | May 1, 1919, there shall be levied, as- b He therefore pays a, 10 sersed, collected and paid a tax equ = Wh 3 1 eF 3 Siank Boeks Made aivd Ruled és Ordér Forecast. {cent. on $2.00, which is the rence | alent {o 10 per centum of so much of ok g l:n you buy Window Draperies there is an advantage For Southern New England: Shoy-|between the exemption of $3.00 and|the amount paid for any of the fol- A » = s ble SRS = Pl 08 BROADWAY ers Tuesday: cooler in Masachuse(ls: |$5.00, the price of the- shirt. The tax |lowing articles as in excess of the £ fl in being able to make selection from a large assortment— | Wednesday fair. is therefore 20c and the total cost of |price hereinafter specified as to cach : A Se bl ] an Observations in Norwich the shirt $5.20 h article, when such article is cold !‘ g Z § OUR STOCK WAS NEVER MORE COMPLETE THAN | rviceable (S y M The Weather Today Will Probably be Showers; Fair, Cooler 'rq'mm-m i'r [The following records, reported from R e o s e L : IT IS JUST NOW AND NEVER WERE DESIGNS AND e Bulletin's observations, show the|price set by ez R X i & The Bull s ons, he| price set by the government as ex-|use: " E . ¥ of Men’s and e A ampgratare and the baio-| empt is $15.00. She therefore pays a| (i) Carpets and rugs, including fi- N COLORINGS MORE ATTRACTIVE. We show exten tnees MeGday: < of 10 per cent. on $10.00, which |ber, except imported and American| Y 3 3 0 : . . B 9 Ther. Bar | i e differerice between the exemp- | rugs made principally of wool, on tiie 7 = & sive assortments of Scrims, Marquisettes, Madras, Quaker oys ces } 3 .mn of $15.00 and $25.0, the price of |amount in excess of $5 per square 3 m. . : 8 3000 e nat’ Tho fax is thorotore S0 |yard 7T : Ty _ # Laces, Nulaces, Cretonnes, Sunfast Draperies, Repps, Etc. IH (;H Shakt *"land the total f the hat $26.00. ) icture frames, on the amoun 3 AT E RIGHT PRICES | “wiznesi s "' other words, on cach doilar above |in excess of $10 each Z : ; WHY WE SHOULD Camp,r.w"s, 1 dini ice set by th gov (3) Trunks, the amount in ex- 7 77 Oth R i Expreq and Te.!n H“nm Predictions for \Iondaw: ]”rrmbmg.p;gmme:“nlm}gmmprngime m\‘nsl nlr.c p:‘id cess of S:SO r-m-'nc.“ 2 A ¥ er easofls HAVE YOUR PATRONAGE at Low Prices by the purchaser. (4) Valises, fraveling bags, suit- y ; mE L L CHAPMAN Co Lk - entire country, is informed of this fitted toilet cases, on the amount in| < DESIRABILITY—Qur patterns and colonngs are thevel'y 3 o Lo 3 weather: Cloudy; ehowers| Iach store in this city, and in the |cases, hat boXes used by travelers and and is re . beginning May 1st,|excess of .$25 eac i accomplish thie collection of this| (%) Purses, pocketbooks, shopping| Boware of cousterteltsf Only v latest in every detail, embodying all the newest ideas 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. : H | tax the entire amount collected be-|and hand bags, cu the amount in ex-|cently a Brooklyn manufacturer S . 5 Soendin ol Ll ing paid to the United States Govern- |cess of $7.50 each. |sent to the xnnite'\flf’r.v for fload q in drapery effects. = = V. s ment each month. The government| (6) Portable lighting fixtures, in-|the eountry m powder (ab- | § Teacher of Violi ' [ T e ned s be asvic-| @ ECONOMY—Our connections are such that we are en- 9 = i ¢ Wi t i ades, on the amount in ex n. eacher 1olin AT 3l 10. s che The amount of this tax will not be e | burdensome upon the shopping public. | each. Don't buy Aspirin Tablets in « pill |} abled to offer the hest kinds of Window Draperies at k ince the tax free minimum prices set| (7) Umbrellas, parasols and sun|box. Imm on gettihg the Baye | 5 10051 . S m | - C - . 3 || 1536 | 1133|DY the government are liberal and the | shades on the amount in excess of $4 ¥ : most favorable prices in every instence. an anaoliin 3 | Il 12081 |tax above theso minimums is only 10|each. 3 : Bt No B " Six hours after migh water it is jow | Per cent. & Do e pEsR v G ERNEST E BULLARD water, which is followed by fiood tide. | May 1 will also bring a tax of one|of 31 cach. must say “I'?mf ' Never ask " HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS . cent on each ten cents or fraction| (9 House or smoking coats or GREENEVILLE thereof spent for ice cream or soda|jackets and bath and lounging robes, | “Barer” l“em»r at a fountain, fcc efvam parlor un”trn)lf' ::\r‘rlnqxlt : .50 each. ;;f::z;?]f s al o In St. Mary's church M ; 7 plac Vi ) Men's waizteos sepa- safe by m people, |8 o o Bliss Place ' mg“at Gea chmeloYonday morn Hmeeiy : or rately from suits, on the ameunt in In the Bayer puckage are proper di- || Scr;ms and i\vfiarquisettes TELEPHONE 127-4 maurice married Miss Alice Irene Ice cre: ar 0 c or|excess of 36 each. i R e R R ache: . | 9Donnen of this city ang Joseph Hec- eaten as part of the meal in a restau- e e ?Txl‘}f\d"}‘ ostche, Nemaly s = tor Ross of New London. Among the s exempt. In other worc < and_hoods, o a atism Lumbago, Hea, ds, B Qs a nost decis ac ani many present were relatives from out: {0 avoid the tax eat a meal with the|excess of $15 eacl . fluenz ; aand |@ SCrims seerh to lm‘ve.a most decided effect on brightening § A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.|of town Miss Katherine Brown wasicr ¢ D s ,,,m,,,.-“"“" e L il e B up the home, for their lightsome appearance ind’cates that Thiropodist, Foot Specialist |Germain Ross. Futher Fitzmaurice wa 0t e el Targe amount| S0 : . on the|can m Sl e the cheery days of Spring and Summer are coming. Cur § clebrant of the bridal ma at fol-|of revenue, as the goods ou which |amount in excess : el R R Stpraaale : (PROTECT VOUR FEET), It :Lx:l‘enlml( they ‘ar8 levien frnhtse yaty.=raall pa () o, women ;Lmimpmissesd‘i;n;‘l ents, batt) 1§ stock is replete with various fine materials in new designs Mfr, Cummings’ Spring Arch Support|the organ. When the wedding party|centage of the total retail s O D : s R Vi ve Verv ful it akine vou Suite 7-8 Auc..suim,,: a2t M-i:.ss. entered the edifice he rendered the|The amount of bookkeeping ln\w])lhed slippers, not. including Shices or appli- trade mark . fmld patterns and \A_llll prove very h?ilim_l in making your ; 4 3ridal Chor! om Lohengrin -and in t a five-cent tax will belances made to order for any person | Mon icides ot E cecid. |8 ca and - fing harn zine S, Norwich, Conn. Phene 1384 |(iring (he marriage coremony he play- | jus ok < tax on a definile | having a crippled or deformed foot or |- = et = e.ctlor} and .Secmmk\ 1armonizing in erior: ed To a Wild Rosc. For a recessionul{ 2 e T anic 51000 DA WhoLs Scrims in white, cream and ecru with neat lace borders at 3 the organist rendered the weadmgl pair. 5 : # G . : 5 = 5 De 'Ioff Hote March | endelssohn. At the offer-| SUES FOR MORTGAGE ON | (15) Men's and boys ;‘?"‘“"fi»“ Q{'»“‘i IN ALIENATION surri 19¢ a yard—better grade at 27c a _\ard. i EUROPEAN PLAN FRHOMEA In Bocd vale D Perfoct ,M,_; Suit to collect the sum of $3,100,| (15) Mew's and boys' silk stockings {‘)‘;;“ “x‘.fv e et I“tf;fi:;;l\dw HAYES BROS. P Mr. La Fontaine, Mrs, T. J. Donovan| Which is the balance on & morigage|or hose, on the amount in excess of $1| I irici 11 Tanmiag of - Griowetd e and, Miss Driscoll were the choir at the| for $10,600 given on August 23, 1895, per pair. : 30 g of Griswold, Telephone 1227 2528 Brosdway | 5o im0 Wiide hade if"mc‘f';p‘pea;'f has been brought in the superior co: (17) Women's and misses’ sitk| (or $7.000 dama ‘:.>|"nr:J,-"T~(,h-3( F il }ance as she moved toward the altar at- _the Di V. \‘{-‘x‘)“‘\e "‘pf,‘ : 'tor'king; or hese. on the amount "‘i Tuesday in May. 5 in white georgette crepe and she £ i e aper | excess o per pair. SEund coml: at Fannhig Carelca an A bouquet of white roses,: Manutacturing Co. of New York. The| (18) Men's shirte. on the amount in | gneybashand complane that Fanning| D! She wore a large white hat adorned| Yantic River Mills, Inc, of Lebanon,|excess of $3 each. ;n‘:}x:‘ 1916 and b “‘ffié'fiaie'la i ;;C o R. F. C. JACKSON . with a bird of paradise. Her maid was 20d the Redelsheimer Paper Co. of Men’s, women's, misses’ an@|ctroy the happiness of the Miller h g tastefully zowned in geors repe New York. ~Foreclosure on tie pro-{ioys' pajamas, nightgowns and under-| ovor The com m;:(‘“,“;'[.h?fi‘;. DR. D. J. COYLE }{and she wore a k nicture hat I volved is usked in the suit; on the amount in excess Of $5 | oy Fanniug with cor i decorated with a bird of paradise vhich is returnable before e fititory omonse with & the home of the bride at 118 Central Perior court on the first Tuesday in i (20) Kimonos, petticoats and Waists| pou> tyrec since 1910, A e {avenue a reception and breakfast fol- May. - ¢ covara| 07 the amount in excess of $15 each. il g I Madras, 36-inches wide, it low ‘}\:'lirx"l(::"jhhg:fe‘u? and th house! | ThS 1Y S S O e, Stamps For Toilet Articles. SEEKS DIVORCE FROM 1 blue, bO]d and green—at 5 & 3 P % rtgage also covers eertd A third form of tax to go into ef- HER SOLDIER HUSBAND! N et ot rEgsa and in_the Rubber Miil building. The|fect May 1 is an adhesive stamp tax of| | 2 § aint bank has released its inter-|one cent on each 25 cen or fraction the affafr a_delightful success. S§ - an 3 A . ; : i Lf % P " 1 e in certain portions of the prem thereof paid for toilet preparations 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. i e e On or June 27, 1910, theland proprietary medicines. This tax Mitiie of = maehini 4 t campe ves 1 the Yantic Riv-|is to replace Pty St Office Hours: § a. m. fa'8 p. m. ||the culiiie of & machinist. He is v M, Ine, one of the defendants,! the selling pric icle [ privae ' jlat: AU s e Telephone . The bride has always li i s poornpan now ‘the owrte 3 2 aGRyreL. the | o lleges intole crueity since Aug. | B P‘ ramid Nulace, 36-inches wide, the nd is o o) ) the premises appears of jrevenue act of October, 1917. The new| 917 et R i loland s e danehter ;;‘L";}“': record. The Redelshicmer Paper Co.|<tamps will bo in_derominations _of | & 1itey, “00 45k the cusio |® material and very attractive—at 69¢ a yard. wvored in home s . eh , aged ‘T 3 g he couple 1o claims to have a mortgage on the three, four, flve, eight, nine reeided at home. 'fhe young couble 1yp9 4o cover advances made by it tol 2 ach. soaps et Quaker Craft Laces ar are bright and ambitious and _their (¢ y'o SOVeR aCvaRe J 5 s AAE R - wijy the Yantic River Mitx Inc., thejan 7 and serums and antitox- S TeaaET = i Aacs PRt & e habDy i friends are sure ey, will amount of which advances thc'plain-|ins are cxciuded from the tax. CormmiUgity Conter For ‘Girls: }t is desired to Su'LLm. oni €0. SS 1 make tucit home in Groton when| (L Bas 1o krowiedge. gon ¢ evening, May the Qfth They come in white, S Sl st srn flem their tour. > bri S ere mass meeting for th P 7 - Lar Iy e e tiod Tait.of o peas| CONNECTIOUT., SAVINGS BORN <" of the Community Center |8 98c and $1.19 a yard. gest Assortment mixture of the newest design. BEANKS TAKE “V” BONDS HUNT—In Emooria Kas. Aprfl 19, This is 1l meeting of ‘;i‘f 1};‘!"‘3 to choose from. of Mius, Jossph Carroll of Central axe-| 4. F. Hart, treasurer of the Society| 1919 @ son, Franct oward, to M| 4 el of the thro DIAMOND JEWELRY Ivate J arroll, that he is now s gl Lo d, S aonnoen i and Mrs. Fred A. Hubt of | jresent. Among akers e ——— {tionel ut Cump Merritt. Private ¢ cribed. to the Fifth 2 ond_a BROOCHES {roll wi sa member of the 81st division| Joan $1,600,000, whick “‘i:mm!rl“w;x GRODOTZKE-—In_Norwich. April 2 ddition* to the : o ¥ i PJTDOS@Q i nine months in France. 1919, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur be games, singing § cent of the bank’s deposits. fistelt Eeas e . ¥ S e SCARF PINS ¢ waiting his discharge. R. W. Dyer, treas e huey CTorotme of 1L tedae stoat i 3 i to become . < w1 of Cer r ivings Bank of Hartford, announces 3 P 5 ref play 4 nt part in modern home RINGS ceived werd frem her son, Priv t fhe bank has subseribed $300,000 r.‘APRIED . Sty y this k j Y 1 ward Hourigan. st nz that he is now pax 10W, for its ewn account, which is in ex-|ROSS—0'D0: Norwi gl 4 - has become s. The p 5 for the decorative use of § PENDANTS {in Camp Devens vaiting for his diS-i esy of 4 per cent. of its deposts; al-] 2% 5 Rev. ] 5 an c : Iie has just retdrned from - { o cubscribed to $20,000 for custom- o o o ey ; ey A £ o ik : BRACELET WATCHES e R i G L : R L e s e -_ 1 ers. Upho SR o Strong, treasurer ne | i b i RADIOLITE STRAP TAFTVILLE (o in st Sl e oL, he | BOYNTON — WALSH—In : , 1919, by Rev. J. ¥ | ven, nounces that the K has s T 1d 1. BAynton a WATCHES, ETC. The mission now beginning at the|scribed $1,000,000 for its own 3 M Walsh, both Sacred Heart church will hold meet-|c customers’ accounts 2 ——————————— ich. Y ° ings every this week for married|equa per cent. of the deposits of |GOULET — OUILETTE — In_Danielsan J h & | These meetings will _com- | ar April 28, 1919, by Rev. John P onn eo. . DIISS ! 730 o'clock. "One of the| James S. ingway. : Goulet ~and Miss Mar {speakers to be present, Missionary Bak of N uils ———tcn | Father Lemere, arrived Monday. Mi -] as has i sionary Father Gena, who is also to be|the bank has sabscribed fo 31,000, cm‘ flrn e el L e “ifth Vietory Liberty, lo oL ; 5 PASRERREA We know of mo sufferer frer Ferema n Sunday afternoon at 2 o'cloc £ own account, v o e voh Gesd T Sibid s e UVERH LING | Ponemah council, No. 34, K. of C., met | of scriptions for_the bank's r s e aimple ] An excellent show ! i i at their rooms on Providence mf‘ ors’ 8 =i 1 Grand Knight John Daley presided ai|cqual to 444 per cent. of the deposits - , April| & - Bat coms brown, rose ald mul : S s the - meeti Three candidates werelof the bank. o o e e e s e & An exception N2 assor i |degree was give fu‘,(m. SETTLES DAMAGE SUIT IN ing. at. 830, Requlem r:n\ X : e mos : Cnlks in hoth lnilm and 0 Alfred Benoit of Merchar Ve y d H 9 o'cloe) > e { who has been in the navy, receiv $1000 AUTOMOBILE CASE| | nt At 8t Mi tary. | cemotary. S e PREL e g syard. OF ALL KINDS ON | discharge last week and i The $10,000 damage suit of Dorot: Aprit 26, 119, AUTCMOBILF_S civilian life. - | Nicholas of Stonington, four years old, | Mary v of C| Py _ i 3 ot '® Sunfast materia A {the Don Juan DeA p seived | against Charles Fre ~ : i il )5 B ; iR B CARRIAGES, WAGbNS his discharge \»mxf ton, has been n 2 Warre: 3 o A" S £5, 18 the most war from the superior cour | THE Y. - e { g " |after s severs : cith| The child sued through her In New London, Ap-il 25, "““‘b’ bhnbi&ease 2 TRUCKS and CARTS friends i i friend, Shelby /C. Nicholas, for per- . Julie B. Ames. widow of Charles, Lee & Osgood Co. After spending the week end in Bos-|sonal injuries suffered when she ! H. Chapman, aged 78 ¥ Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim.|ton and taking in the parade of the)struck and run over by an automobile | RINGROSE—In 0Old e, A ming, Upholstering and Wood Waork, | 25th div “harles Bolduc has re-| owned by Freeman and driven b 3919, Rev. George Ringiose P turned to his home in Taftviile. i Harold Card. The accident happened nm.\ ola Blacksmithing in all its trances. Harry turd has left home to go to|on September 23, 1915 on Stillman .w-‘ 1919, M 0 oston. He has mads application for| enye, in Stonington. o o o . Tond . %Ercl,i & AE e | B The new Spring Curtains are unusu: . enrollmen tin the merchant marine. "he complaint drawh stated that the| 1919 - O'Neil, aged ; e D e R R e scon & clark cnrp :‘um\n; Hiss Deen feceived of the ar-| i s had her front teeth brok-! BRANCH New Londo 01 H i fi 18 afford a varied choice of fabric a d d 1 s ! P i of Private Philip Mudeman at! e ar bone broken, right| 3 ! S PR e ew York. He has been sent to the coilar bor en, jeft ear forn off | BROWN—In Bk, 1919, 15 Main Street ; We show Scrim, Marquise tte ana hospital for wounded or sick returned the exception of about three-| George Bro 2 range of des: gns—at $1.75t0 $ ‘i soldiers located at Lexington avenue 4uarters of an inch of the lower lobe, | p 3 507 to 515 North Main St. to await his discharge from the ser-iright eve injured and sight impaired,| 1919, 3, daughter of FU E 0§ Quaker Craft Lac e C‘ I vice. Private Muddeman h: l)flcnla?\fl suffered internal injuries about | ST t 7 A serving in the army of occupation and | the bladder and kidneys. jema) S Montvitle, Apr 2 | hO"S‘“ ves of thri 2 while on duly was LakPn down with i 1919, irtha apne 3 § : F ¥ <, & DENTIST | Booini sha” ok iort s Two new Lonoow e A0 onl DIRECTORS § come in wite, ivor ) sent home to be given b drge. WOMEN WANT mvoncss‘VANDERBlLT—At the Charleseato ; ; &3 EDWARD Lilly Dorothea Ratelle of New Lon-| 1ospital April 27, 1919, Rev. J DR. W KIRBY MAKES TWO CHARGES don has brought a euit for divorce e - ~AND— Room 107, Thayer Building IN SUIWMFOR DIVORCE |from George Henry Ratelle, also - Ak April 2 | returnable on the first Tuesd: ' . B g of New London| Phone 619 Divorce from Agnes Campbell Ratits Ne\\',LOndm\ mlefix&'— ':_‘l\mmwam.\ crus i b “tha aged 36| @ N a.b. : el f -12; o burn of Stoningto: soug] hy A elty from ¥ ey Were mar- = o et R T FAS At ] i 4 Hours 8-12; 130-5 and 7 to 8 P. M J| 2irn CRathban of the sancs tomn tuen | ried May 4. 1614 She wants to resume|® &} ; : e & q - z o 0 Aery. Lady Assistant g% Cur showing of Po ndude dras, Tapasiry and ] 5 hurch d a; uit brought in the superior S ;\w maiden name. i e irch Wedn d Y, May. The grounds alleged : < a divorce from George E. B & : 5 tant §EC S ing of e AMBR!CAN HeusE itual intemperance for more t} it also of New don. on the; “Teahe K, ' Tter 1018 Slephoriefiaze Chenille, in plain and fi 1 and in a complete year past and iq\n]nm--l:\ crusity since |2rounds of intole 3 yv. They| Kings 3 ! 1 i@ HENRY E. CHURCH anee of the wanted coloring 1t £6.0¢ 50. $8.50 and " . June 1, 19 b uple was - | were married De and she al- e | E B range of the wanted CC\mT‘l.bg—xu $06.00, 57.50, $8.50 an First-class Garage Service Conncsted | icq on May 15th, & ik ,cl;‘“ leges intolerable cruelty from Jan. 1, Funeral s es : ne i WM. SMITH ALLEN g 2 2 | 1o e, husbana niidld Tuesday a? ; $9.50 a pair. D. MORRISSEY, Prop. —_— noon at 2 ISRV ST = PEVINE-Tn > s, Apri a — |8 One of the most aftrflc‘iv: items Phore Shetucket Street 3 - Mar’ i 5 |Franklin ey mueoien & ich| "EAMING and TRUCKING (§36W Shiboen: of avenue, 4 A 4p~:’l‘ Veict g e o i DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT The Max Gerdon & Son Machine Teierthes: & Va"u iely ehureh at 0. Butial ih REASONABLE PRICES Corporation Union 963 Mary's cemetery. R o 10-20 W, MAIN STREET 3 _Company Union 1857 CARD OF THANKS i l”U“th m‘““‘““ 3 pecial Orae: s The loss by death of our mother, Mrs. 7 i 1 Engii Founde Machinists §| Delia R 1d. 2 s: Z i ily equippad to Have Good Burning Coal| Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR. || of life's expericncen to s, but Erat loxs | rreemem ill take mae Stove, Nut and Egg, also g.f.,,,,,,m,, d E I LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve}|lias been made easler to bear. through| % | & s or window shades, A the many kindnesses, acts of sympath. i/t o Gear applied to all makes of Cor- flund other consolalions from neignbors i WHEN YOU WANT (o put your bu liss Engines, Engine Repairs, ends, and we are deeply appre- 8 B}l We have 2 number of e Window Dacorative Schemss in iness’ before the public, there is ne Shafting, Hangers, Pullsys, Bear-}{c o of the heautiful fioral reme our Drapéry Departiient. are invited to inspect them and mediuns better tran through the ad- me; fur i Z ings, Couplinds, Clutehes. Our ovies ale: Wil - 2 Bl they may suggest ideas for ysur own home. Vertising columus v The Hullsitn, Prompt serviceday or night Paree ':“i‘.,w.y. b aric record each and evesy act of o ; ) iaats W esvn: Consulbbie: Tt e 8 General Mill Repairs 4 4 3 THERF, 12 no advertimng meaiam in : 4 = THE CHILDREN OF 2 mfl'"’ Coanecticut equal o The Bul. 1 — Special machinery of all kinds. REYNOLDS. R fox businase rasgiis, Elmyille, Conn.,, April 28, 1919,