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BULLETIN, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919 ' | TRINITY METHODISTS GO OVER THE T0P "*’f ?’éfi:fif"“f“ NORWICH, “BAYER i CROSS" ) mfinm‘ifi. 7 L “ Illla:rn l:Exgnsrf)s‘;:lmse week-end guest of friends in Occum. 0ff Comes Com " Norwich, Monday, May 18, 1919 Feter ONeill of Cedar strect spent —_— Ly i e ON ASPIR'N :(weet e?d ‘:m"gdm f;l'o‘-ldence When all teams had reported Sunday| five-year quota of $9,215 at noon on . | VARIOUS MATTERS Point vigitod s mother - in Mook | night at Trinity Methodist church, in Sunday. Staford Springs was the ne Iecfl a3 L ;s 4 2 _| nex report, having secured $2,53 i Light vehicle lamps at 8.32 o'clock |OVer the week-end. the first day of the drive In tho cen-| ie% giock. Tham manee) Guts Sros a2 i Gc this ekening. Chauncey Crugtenden of = Norwich | tenary canvass, the tabulated resulis| £2304’and (he five-vent quotn $11330, \ gl nuine 3 i ron- | Nas arrived at Niantic for the scason!showed that Trinity church had mot|South Manchester reported that they " 5 w4 }‘ A~ tor X izc:ldmsz{:;in-birx:’-\renfo;e.re ell-patcon and is at the Williams cottage. only reached its annual Guota of 34.413| bad gone over the top at 7.40 in both it Smosth & making| the annual and five-vear quotas, the Sjannual Leing $4, $19 New L the Palm of Your Hand. | There's only one corn remedy in the world that peels corns and calluses off like a banana peel, and that's “Gets- It” For walkers and standers, for “« ” Yeorg z s = is- [ but had exceeded it by $33.1 Bayer TAM’" of ASP‘““ The cold nights and mornings are e e e L ot D et auline :‘;lir‘:tg’;:; shad in the Con- |, " yis Frank Lathrop of Norwith. only. e, beginuiig o the c: 2 L i amount was pledged by A part of telephone operators has| NOWS comes ihat Alma Gluck, the|scripers, and there are many : arrived at Niantic and taken a cot-| SMRLS Srand GRerh s nas arwed|pe heard from who could not be reachs| . Other churches in the| tage at Crescent Beach. RSS2 2 M- ed on Sun he five-year quota for district had not been heard from. f\fi g Satasay i mer months. the church is $22,06 The team captains who by the zeal ork began Saturday on the new = ¥ hurc 22,069, ¥ apts al- ¥ atats ‘"“.f road from thé Black Hall|, AN Fast Lyme correspondent notes| This remarkable feat of ng afous work on Sunday put what seemed store to Memorial bridge. that Miss Inez Horton's guest, Missisum of such proportions such ala biz task over in a few hours are as| Edna Herbert, nas returned to her| short period has never been equalled in| follow; M. Newberry, Albin Hag- The state convention of the Fedega- ' studies at the Norwich Art school. EL pesl et G : = s sate iR RN IR ny church of any denomination in the| str Vernon Hisco was about an Jehind the local church, report- o xuw Ihn they had their quota of §4,116 D S - < 9 Miss Lena irnes, a former resi- it is claimed. The canvass start-| pherson, W. I Baldwin, Mrs. Albert _g.m Aspirin '!'ah!syts with the safety |in New »Ha\en on May 21, 22 nn'_l_ 23, lgent of Norwich, who has been spend- | ed after the close of the Sunday school| Boardman, Charles W. Davey, Char!es‘ ):: g:;%l“‘o:' /t:;{“ lnrg'x'l%::l‘ufl‘:‘? ; The hnal‘repol;‘ts forh ther\lcxorx ing the past few weeks here, h; session with a luncheon served in he‘ H. Stapleton, | & William | “Buy it oan campaign show that Coventry|turned to her home in Yonkers, 3 church parfors by the women. After|Crowe, Edw Cooke, Gertrude madé by Americans and - proyed safe|suybscrided $7,750 althcugh the quota the luncheon the te n | 1tomobiles | Pendleton, na Haglung, L. H. Purvis and A. A. Guile.! by milliens, of . peop'e. Unknown|was $5000. John L. Dougla: of Voluntown, a quantitles of” frauduient Aspirin Tab- [Teteran of the Civil war, is seriously | Started out and nembers of Geer, Davi fraxes wi act 2 il Ar > ; the chu duri re afternoon until; The can will continue roug Jols were 481 recently oy & Hrookivn At beaolleated oty g Il of dropsy and heart trouble at thel iy, ‘meciing: at i5 thaevening:|ithe etk Lt bYers imémber SERATA deater Which proved o Lc compoged | poyn rom 11 a. m. to 1 p. m, e s Daige PR e Cals Lt they maae reports. As the, church has been approached and-the mortly of Telewm Powa. A [icsgieds last report came i it was| dve-year quota of $22,085 has xwm Beyer Taléts 6f Aspirin” chould| At present there are 337 men and Janue Harries, of Clinton, who|found that Trinity Methodist churchireached dwas v Thet, look . for | women e won oh it been ing the winter.in Nor-{had gone over the ton. i District Chairman Macpherson \mq the safety o the pack- { &7 4 ree prisoners are await- , has returned and will spend the R ¢ ? e g oo B e e e : B T i) e e e deatn hon noraan It was thought at first that the local| in communication wit - with Mrs. Anna Ward, at{church w. this distr n E. Oatley has returned|{ District Chairman home in this fier a brief | arrived home he fo first o chur er the top in 1 rea headquarter es, but when; Director R. A. Cassid; mpovwl Macphe 1gl'xnd on the first day had | 1 that there were ) per cent. of heyr entire| i t with her jam Oa: (]Hf'(‘]lh\l ; s ahead of Trinity. F the majority of the} ct Superintendent | and her sister, Charles King in| Wi Janielson, waich 0\ rsubsceri churches were bey ond} 8 P » Rev. W. H. Rath.of Norwich, held the | Providence, R. I her annual quota of $1,843 and pportionments. finish for any corn or callus, “Gets-It first_quarterly conference ol this year ARt .0 A Ban ot Batid e g Is applied in two or three econds rly ¢ & Al SHE R 4 ; ; There’ 4 v at the Methodist church Friday eve- i in \‘.W York the guest of her COPYRIGHT. CLINEDWAT, wABKNaTON. \v_'rap;isngon;v?;:i “3é§s§§¢9‘3§§§;n": KNOX CAPS ning. daughter. Miss Marian Kimball, where| ELKS' TOOTH TO HELP MASTER BARBERS HAVE ! ; i elsel Puoper divectlons and d0s-| A big land boom has started at ig¢ in each Mayer paclage. Pieasant View and many real estate Mi; Aspirin is ibe tvade mi: transfers have been made at that re-|to her Manufacture cj.Monoac«iizacidester of | sort within the past month. v At Moodus Dist Put 2 drops of “Gets- M on, and smile! shoppers and dancers, there's immedi- ate relief from corn pains, and a quick her| their a second or two. That's all. As easy The D. A. R, memorial bubble foun- aitending a series of concerts SALVATION ARMY DRIVE PLAN TO BEAT STRIKE Richard Crane, private secretary |to use as signing your name. The tain on the Little Plain, Norwich . . given by celebrated singer: Robi Alexsiiier GEihe M tus hoioe hes taAstes Hre Abterhae te Secretary Lansing and son of |corn loosens from the true flesh and een uncovered for the season by alflo Oat of the Merchant|twho was master of ceremonies at ~.1h.: not to yield “hi Charels E. Crape, of Chicago, who |[you peel it right off with your fingers e. spent the weck-end at|Eiks' ladies' nignt last The| has been selected as the first Amer- |While you wonder at the sight and rcet, He is|Elks home when the ican Minister to the new republic |§mile.. Thats why “Gets-It” is the at the present|furnished the ainment, has |razors and shears today of Czecho-Slovakia. Mr. Crane has | \58est selling corn-remedy in the iturned over to Nor Lodge of[day) and have worked at f £ L& Be corn-free at last. fr lks a handsome svecimen of ' an|since early morning. They UeS T R ihets. Dennefient tho. gubrintced, money- quent "Lenten preacher at Trinity |returned from a 13-day trip to B jeli’s tooth, which is to be disposed of | will remain at their labors more than four years, he was born |back corn-remover, the only sure r - and Christ churche and New York stat itiby the Elks } e se |ing ti ght. The activities he| i ha iz 1 . costs but a trifle at any dmgz sto pe ” Rainsia _ e < state, stops atq by ks by ion_or otherwise ing time tonig e activities of the| in Champalgn, IIl, thirty-three “Knox” — the limit of smart-| Thames tug Aries from Newport|Albany, Rochester and Niagara Falls|for the bensfit of the Salvation Army | masters were confined to one shop on| years ago and studied law at {ne |Manufactured by L. Lawreacs & Co., picked up at New London and spending a few days in Home Service drive sirect and another on Bank| Chicago, LI F g rection of Street Commissioner James | Marine srv “Get Fussy” when you buy a|™ o {his home at Y ¥ y Norwich Episcopalians will read | stati v 2 with regret of the death of R 0. 1. { time awaiting Cap. Insist. on 'having a|Rafters; 65, of Portland, Conn, a f Leslic I, Ward of Maple street empl (1\r‘~. people | master have taken hn‘d o g 3 St A another, 0N Iniversity. of Wisconsin and. the Soid in Norwich and ded laden scows Ir A B o The tooth, Alexander told the| where all the hosses werg in| URIVersity. o in Norwich and recommende ness, good taste, and comfort|Guire, whith she iowed 1o et of e e least $100, and coats and worked harder fh.m Universyy of Nebraska as the world’s best corn remedy by ville and Montville. respectively. residence in Putnsn J»“]}onhl bring in a fine sum to be add- ¢ have ever worked beforc. Their Chas. Osgood. A P Hugh W, Sloan of New London has|who wae Miss Molly Eiliott, 1s led to the Salvation Army money to bejpaitonage was as great as they could E e in cloth lleldwu'e. leased the dancing pavilion and pic- |daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs,|raised here. accommodate. i Cancitli Conl o5 Tanas. booster of his home land and right nic grounds at Station No. 7, Wa George Elliott of New York and Eas- e e The employers said that Monday the S : nobly and effectually was that volun- A wide ) Boed, fhoa . Levevome. This. pises)iecn Pofbt PRINTER WIGHT BACK union cards would be returned to thej What is possibly the largest body of| taro™\cork: performed. Thus far all re. “l‘le s styles il hereatier be known as Woodluns Gt b it FROM WAR SERVICE |source from which they came and,cannel coal in the Uniied States, if|tyreq soldiers and sailors h P BAPTIST HOME MISSIONS Dt e ok at thereafter \nlnl shops ’\\'ouml be :‘?AI‘K\ ““go”“' 1d, m“‘, = “]";)ve“‘lcmmo“ provided with positions and for Mo!onn;, Golfing, Travel-|, A number of workers have volun-| WITH GREENEVILLE CHURCH printer efore e “'”, 1o war, is back|jai they could have secured barbers|Tex. The outcrop of this coal can be| icved all especially Alaska !lfi,‘i;’,,, ,';'D',ks‘fi” es to act as collec- | The annual meeting of the Woman's! A s in Lisbon from other citics to work here during|traced for many miles in the bluffs| *"" mployment. Home Mission final disch for the Salvation| Bapti: iety of the illl, Coue" and genenl wear. | Army Home Service Fund. v London association is to be held|? will work in pairs, one service man|this vear with the Third Baptist| several days but they refrained from |along. the river in Webb county to a £0 doing as the union cards were in{Point at which it swings northward the shops. They say that if men bar-|into Uvalde Curious Names for Girls. ve by What extraordinary names some y and one civilian. church in Greeneville. The date set o T i been mined for many y: 3 peoBle fxe coipalibd th heat, ot clioose Suitable dimensions and pat-| A Groton correspondent notes that | for the gathering is, Wednesday of this! He was with the engineers in the 0r Cannol be secured women will e 7o, Moo, recentiy. at. Dazwin | 0, dssume: T hesitaie to call ~them ! former Norwich resident, Mrs, ¢ week. There will be morning and af-| 824 division and on one occasion had |3 M4 o SEETE RN g nd’ Dolopet’ 76, otetirs) ih || ouroU b ameds because theyarept Harvey, of the ferry office, iz moving | ternoon session Arthur ¥, Pur-ian. expeplence which he never |, ies and that they are the|lWo principal beds, about 90 feet|ChTistian, very often. “Given names terns for every age and taste, |her housenold goods from the Perti- | Kiss of this ¢ eak on Junior|forset. Whiic by bridges they ;s factory help that can be se- |@part, both of which are being mined. |t PCHADS the better way of describ- ; grew house in Thames street to the| Work. Other speakers include Mr found they had sot wi 0 feet of 2 ness from | iNE them cured The beds range in th 1 j 3 The masters resent strongly what|about 2 feet to 2 feet 6 inches, and | Derhaps vou have heard of the is a desperate resort of the|are fairly persistent. For many years; Lo m? 3 D . o Allyn house, Groton, B. Upham of Maldeh, Mass., Mrs, C. E.lthe German lines and scemed to be expertly styled and tailored. At Groton, Saturday afternoon from | Gardner and Mrs el subject for sudden annihilation, when 1 until 5 o'clock, under the auspices T T e s e g . who' demand that more mone 1 they have supplied large part of the|When he heard the godmother answer “-m. “50, 34.00 of the Y. M: C. A. a community nur- FUNERAL. e M , ; Il be paid to them and that|coal used on the raliroadsfln scuthernt gy name, brokby forth: s “Hor. IS gery was opened that the children of Jeremiah Connor. 5 |they then attempt to force their em-|Texas an e adjacent part of Mex- = van! e cf i 30T meradntas diraninren or BI-CENTENNIAL OF OLD [ Doy then aemnt tontores il iem 08 lave of Hiven! The whole calendar i k iah C i i fe full of th s of blesed female the absence of their mothers. hc'lfdheo;u!‘Se(lrla‘llrggferffi;:‘::g(«?g:rgr v STONE CHURCH BURIAL GROUND giops pay an exorbitant price for| This coal is of geologic interest be-|full of the names o et e ; } A ) P e | saints, and they do be calling the baby e Arrangements are being made in work in order that the money thus ex-|cause, although it lies in rocks which 1552 s s é{yfiih“mmfr o s den: jiate NOmERAE Bt NGINMIA strebth i yiios ford the celebration of the acted shall be paid to the barbers.|elsewhere in Texas contain only lig- T R v Houston Art League of Houston, Ten. | tinmany relatives and friends 2t ibi-centennial of the Old Stone Church The masters say they will never con- |nite, it is a bituminous coal. it has|, I thought of that when I looke R Le: ghuc of louston, Tex., | tending, some coming from Boston and- burial ground: The date has Been set sent to that sort of tactics and that|the qualities of a cannel coal; it con- rough ('3’ c:l.da ggueao a tg:(;— "tlco’- the Connec?l,lu;i Hex;llll:ms; i xrxr e hore Yo ",."‘L‘-‘m‘;"“,:‘-‘ for Wednesday. June 11, with appro- they will work all hours and any hours | taing a large amount of yonstilelmiare) Fk (o) Otler (RS SRt wXhted: Hthiess i ral_forms. a requi igh o cerci g se: i ter, or gas, and it vields oil by distilla- | 1abels:— i Opposite Chelses Savings -Bank. One of the attractive orchards this|liam H. Kennedy was Celobrant, with = 8 2 : h i Elva, Melba, Izer, Neva, Mamona. Ma- E afternoon. Dr. Benjamin Bacon - of ploying barbers in the city and tb of coal.. It contains more nitrogen | g i) : . - week s that at the Bushnell home- H. Fitzmaurice as deacon and v j. " p. < accepted "the invitation to will keep S Unbops sns by lending|than any other coal in the Unitedbelle, Vidah, Esta. Mills Mayme stead below Thamesville, where the . Myles P. Galvin as sub-deacon.| t4° {45 2cccl St B0 b States Mable, Arthetta, Liliyan,” Bulah, Arbi- . £ ! ma nd to each other—New London |States. o i i ¢ Sonle blooss are how at _their holt.) M ,‘,TD,‘]. D‘f"{’,‘anl pendeted & i?:; aving burial plots in the Globe. At most places the roof of the coal lzfluh;:'l;;""‘\a‘;gf T il K This is part of the homa place of Cnp! “de“lif' ay ?‘al_‘ ’:mcx“?: ho: Dresinsats 1 be m\ne to do(ohto the —_— is poor and requires considerable tim- | s comt’or‘t poad get Bk to i e % gan, Mrs. = o ied out. ¥ E i ent adds consid- 2 P By a new act concerning comm)( Nearer, My God, to.Tee, The bcare“.m ting : the o sion will be carried out. -4 TO SACKS FROM ELKS|county this requirem + o ini i y combinations of vowels and erably to the cost of mining. At each |arbitrary com re was an extra number” on the i i is district there is a|consonants; they = have, or should e significance, a historic_setting, ments to the Connecticut reformatory,| . i | v Pure Wheat Bread youths and young men may be com. | Vere Jeremiah J. Connors. Timothy J-ipyy11p MUDDEMAN IS T : i a con: imitted directly to the reformatory|2nd Daniel Driscoll, Jeremiah A. I programme at the Davis theater . on|huge dump of clay, cither removed inhave ) n from any local court without sending| crald: Joseph T. and Michael J. Barry. AT CAME DEVENS |56 ning and one that fairly|mining the coal of derived from the|a personal and family relationship, Bven the MAID takes pride in it! |the cases to the s for court. "% Burial took place in thé family lot ini Private Philip Muddeman, who has | took Mike Sacks, the star comed an | ghade that forms the roof. This clay |that dignifies them. § Gvan £ i 5 e superior court. S8t Mary's cemetery, where Rev. Pather! heen with the Army of Occupationand {with the Marcys company, off his feet|may be of value for making brick or| To invent fantastic labels for pet Makes the TABLE ook nice! J. P. Sherrock, for the past six|Tiizmanrice read a committal-service recently arrived in this country, spent!when the Norwich lodge of TIkS pro- | oiner dlay products. dogs may be allowed; but human Years foreman at the Portland Silk|at the grave. {the week-end at his home here. Iie|senicd him a' beautiful floral horse- ey beings ought not to be put on that it an air of BOUNTIFULNESS Co., who resigned to go to the Drain- Undertakers Cummings & Ring had!j d Camyp Devens await- | shoe, four feet tall. level.—The Living Church. erd & Armstrong Co. of New London, | charge of the funeral arrangements. He was with thei Manager Al Craig, a member of the| Getting Back to Alaska. — e e —APPEASES THE APPETITE! :“ presented a handsome traveling e i and contracted pneumo- |lodge, had been delegated to make thel ivory steamer arriving at Alaskan > & h.‘d and ,a fountain pefi by his Port- C3ITUARY nia while in Luxemburg, Germany, pn sentation speech, which he dil\in from Seattle and British Colum- NO [ICE vary grecer. h-- it on sale — or '_}Mem(v;";- < W dshi Ratdy Hfrom which place he was invalided his customary easy’ way before the|bia is mow crowded to full capacity| s onday) afternoon, Archdea- 3 5 home. xpressing the appreciation ret Alaskans who have| 1 forbid all'persons on foot or w SUUBLE bavdl Prross USEYOURS | a3 Shii o o ATRISR | v deat ot Dors. Rathoine iy, L b i ich lodge members felt of tnont he winter clsewherc. Among|teams Eoing on to my woodiot to rs 3 ity churca, Norwich, will be in attend- | widow of John Reidy, occurred in this Cared For Lost Children. Blk from Providence | {ie arrivals are all classes and repre.|move any wood, timher or slabs, with- ® witheut. We'll.do the rest. ance at the meeting of the Mi 8 p » 1 allings and pur- | ihe 14, A among them are| connected with the fish-| mostly cannery fore- sion- | city at 10 o'clock Sunday morning as| pyq New Haven and will | the result of a_shock which she suf-|zpont s ¢ and Wednesday there |fered on Thursday, May 15, and failed | oq away from homo and g the wings, Mike could only | thoce direstly She was born in Ireland 73 | fiact Side Sunday afte astonishment and weaklI¥ | ing industr y at the diocesin convention. o rally. sp hi 4 ’ Tn recent vears on Ca be ag, the daughter of Mandy and o her home by Mrs: Lawrence! wave to Bob w ery fa battalion of roldiers hus heen seni| Kathering McGee. ' She came to tn small children, a sentatives of variou and a girl aged the big horseshoe was brought | suits. Principal sion, -ander penaity of ary Society : ¥ man's time has ex- spend Tuesds taken nder, who plays op-| men who are accompanied by crews of Hoffman of 2 Penobscot to beir » him in the comedy wo to| Jahorers who are being put to work 0 tha mainland from Fort H. country when a young woman and cared for until th parent uld be 1cknovjedgment. Thx\: getiing in shape for the coming busy b3 9 to particinate in the parade,! Summit Street but this vear there are very fow men | s 420 was united in marriage inlfound. She notified the police depart- ember of church w alem. | season when the great sh harvest will! th John Reidy. ment and the children were restored to Mass., 1 i acceptable| e on Many small craft, on the istand owing to the great num- s she resided in| {hejr xumm early in the eve ind (he show proceeded along x:J‘ iy of the various fishing L A— Ver that has been discharged. moving to Manchester, | phey helonged to a French famil £ - 08 “hr re she lived until four years ustomed lines | companies, are also arriving with la- | R | as a devoted member of | = parish, aking an active R From Poquonoc Thomas A. Ande: n Fran e | horers and specialists in the fishing} son enlisted for immediate cervi = e Vineyard Workers to Close Season. | inc While activity is now : ] JUNE the armz of oceupation in Germ the Supt. Graham Gains Strength. The meeting of the Vinevard W 1 at al s where the gr at the New London recrviting sta B 5 5 7. ¢ #lierst otk the GonioL - Bap A5 N Chiah [ is not still holding, 4 | Friday and has been sent to ort it s th grip Lis | tod lonD Sl betine innn \\'llu'k of .canning, saling i o1 TWas e e hoih 0 ore | Otherwise pren: f 3 y HEetos i S .r:‘,;""‘:“,}d““ ! be :';:KQH,A q(x.'rnp‘,"fmh | tion throughout the world will not be- 3 The month of weddings is fast 57 %5 "Witn ™ rectich sent with replaceme M T y | There are six fishing TR 3 approaching. ‘Buy your En- e Noank stant of the ‘ Colehrated 33rd Birthday. Works. and six more are exnected Ia Franklin gagement and Wedding gy | S8 e, yeot! Tooro. Dosts ewned b 'nn»c and Anderson and Wecdding Gifts at the old | hoi: o™ o this evening| 8" ca % 1 two months and, in many | Bl o dD s a few weeks later. In addition Iy comfortabie day Saturd ose who oA itn the contingent in of Uncle § to t fishing industry, and of nervision of Ro | Palme: reliable store of The The W Friswell Co. 7z 25-27 Franklin Street | = Norwich, Conn. ;r.:l:?(fm:f(a‘:r-"°?;‘f S , parecl post packages visitors brought I3 vice are eturning ! ¥e % glaien in e servica ning are the aiiracw.ons and money flUXY‘ Alaska who entered of his countr; uml.vnlue of our splendid assort- = |ment of FEED STUFFS — | Will Lecture On Why Ger- | sure to contain ths very kind man Propaganda Failed you'll appreciate. We'll gain a double share of public ap- n~ m]’unnz health | day immensely. Re- served by. Mrs. Missionary to Japan Speaks. , 44 morning gervice and at the | A SYRRYISUAGLGYAtANTEED hor doh Sesion ol sihelUlgen | proval when this unprecedent- PRSI Y 51 T A e Shopherd, Miss Agnes| | =il rats nissionars at Toki . . . R the need of Christianity ed display of choice FEED is |t ke : ng Japan. Her talk! I Tre co quilt ‘ting to the large examined. Money saving prices for high-grade FEED. Come in and examine whether Palmer greatly ! corner | Grocery Bill Makes Lawsuit. caze of the Beacon Grocery Co. zainst Mary Almanta of. CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors hn*ner' in Monty bie to see mach > was tried before Judge. : S d £ bfl[ & e Charles B. Waller in the court of com- | you're ready to buy or not anag Zinbailmers RAILWAY MEN WISH [mon nlease there Saturday. The case! | is a contest over a Ll of $100.3 for a| { TO JOIN WINNIPEG STRIKE |} or croceries. Judge” Wallor took| 322 Main Street nipeg, Ma 1 papers. : A e or gl it & . Chas. Sloshere & S Chamber ‘of Cemviviree Buildir, ring that the i Southeastern Alaska Aéapted to hein-! Serat. R. C. Taylor, Daspatch Rider, A, E. F. as. v10S erg on Phene 238.2 . S ored the - d : % call them out to join the general, eor. 'S BROTHER ma3 iddmm\f‘lr wh I never do. - atrika of more than 30,000 per-| Reindeer were introduced in Alas- MANAGER CRAIGIS\BRO | of riding since 3 COVE STREET I have done a 1 PERSHING DESPATCH CARR'ERM sming here, have been to Germany, Reifms, St Mihiel, Chateat and all : the front, and crent parts of the| than where The cathedral| Reims is ruined and it sure is & o civiliz the stone carv-| wond 10 there were {o the time of which has paralyzed industry|ka in 1592 when ! A strike by the trainmen would,| brought from Siberia to the Teller| Manager A. Craig Taylor of Davis helieved, naralyze thans-contin-i Reindecr station at Port Clarence,; theatre recently a letter from freight and passenger service in|pamed after ex-Senator Teller of Col- T: Flowers and Trees anpda. .‘ ho introduced a bill in the .| F ite for the raising of reindeer in! W New Placer Finds Are Reported. | Al i FOR ALL OCCASIONS Réports heve reached Cordata of a| ,ACCOFding to the Tast Mensus, mr\r;khdt"xl"‘\n“’ Orders Dalivered niacer gold strike on Chitit in| 120,000 head are now in Alaska owned|one of the thi VAPLEWOOD NU Y O, |1E Sinaaietict e g s e ol | the nment and native B jeanne know if 1 ever Alaska has toid you but Jeanne d'Arc was born T H P'AEOD‘V Phone 926 teen head were '3 5 ance, who is now a Al\\th\l\]\ T hing’'s headquarters comy T oned a GENTLEMEN: We have for you a fine 17 Jewel, 20 Year Guarantee where reindeer can be! Dear Sandy:— about seven miles from Neufchateau; A few were placed on Aunette] Gee! but vour letters are long be-ithe house she w born in. the chapel island some vears ago. Gravina Is-|tween each other. Well, Al, I've gone|she was baptized in, still is there and . . W cm”“ Is "_"’"‘h"’":l seo% ’:fi",g‘m‘{f‘g‘h land on the west of Tongass Narrows| as high in rank as I expect o get ROW.jon the spot where she saw the vision Gold Watch, 12 size Thin e o e pench 911 opposite Ketchikan, has a rolling fore- |1 was promoted again and I g 1 big church is built as a rememb: Are o 5‘ hr Theusand ek o ather renort of & strike| jand aiong its entire fength. with open| zeant now. 1 havent dor and - most wonderful painting Model. Get it on ouf J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St | of Placer gold on the Stuvhok river. o) bur meadows and small lakes: thel the time I've been over here. don't oulin it I ever saw. | Miss Elizabeth Marbury will go . ~'ees'4 jo Lianbd. s,uno; oqz o doy ay; | {TPUIATY © f;“:"fi"r"i“;"“m\ gt all is not heavy and the terrace|think s0? I'm dbspatching from heac-! Neufchateau itself isn't much of al ] Loyt idéal one for the stocking of{quarters by motorcy * kaawn as lhz'nh and a short ace Feloy Holy Cros a BRING YOUR HATS .ooiocen \ TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED |5 /¢ * TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT“ CLEANING PARLCORS. { It lgve would onlv make men's F 33 QMADWAY. , ‘ra round thev wan'dn't warry alout m;\m e o to France in the latter part of May o, e and my service| town but 1 heard that the P. M. head- 3 * easy plan and pay a little ndeer, in fact the topography isjrecord m be ali right or I wouldn't] quarters were goinz to move to Dijon,| Iin response to an official invitation Y o 22k s milar to that of Port Clarance and|have got 1t surprised me when I that is a much nicer city and more life| to give a series of lectures in eld\week. north of Cape Prince of Wales or the, got the warrant, for I expected to £0!than there is here. ow, for the love| French, explaining why all German siherian eoast. Duke and Mary Is-|back a corporal or else a buck. Ihad of Mike, snap out of it and give my| propaganda failed to disturb the e bie as both being | a snapshot taken with my machine and, Jove to Annie and Craig and for your-| priW&REC o L monse ana parks and mea-|it-is the fastest ‘bus 1 ever rode, buf‘>l I, I'm alw = : A = hy there !s now an urgent need l dd = 8 greguri- et 84 s 1k t machines in| Your brother, W : ul The rveindeer is a greguri-|Uncle Sam R Eor AT ek CEsiu BOB. of closer economic relations be- (] al adden (0. omestic animal and can bejthe world here in Frar - of at low cost patchers. - One of the pictures shows use the paper. Al—it's all T could| tween the two nations. The lec- the revolutions of the world. e Ry sl me with may riding clothes p 3 BOB. tures, or conferences, as they are 135 to 143 MAIN STREET st I When a man knows he is a fool he|suit is lined all throush with fur anci rgeant R (% Taylor, eare . M.l called in France, will-be given In Established 1872 m‘?r':n:g J‘:fi'.“.‘!'w" l.‘"gu“' Rere is many a slip after the curvlkl\m\~ more than some people give|the cold doesn’t bother us. The otheriofiice, A. P. O, 281, Amer. E. F,, Neuf-|" paniand’ other large cities —- is ab v to see & chateau Vosges, Irance. B hod LA for business resuils. touches the lip. | him credit for. is about how I look going out ¢! Sy — < = @ . 73 ) i i 5 Rt s * L et i