Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 17, 1919, Page 9

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" WAISTS |UNDERMUSLINS | The Best Line of Waists in | Undermuslins ':Jndelvricpd Town miny of our custom- | _—Means S“’“‘!_ff__yffi_ e pric ers tell us: PETTICOATS ‘Lot of ‘Ladies’ $3.00 and | rerer——essre————e—e=—e | 070 petticoats for .:. 79¢ $3,50 Shoes for . ... $2.48 | 8795 to 39.00. Georgatle | o\ 75 petticegts for .$1.29 for n car to leave o org i ir | Lot of Ladies $4.00 and | Waists for ........ $6:68 | & ‘03 poyiconis for . $1.47 | T Mk ey pince.s kha n| Buth AMeSY: 7 i 25¢ Stockings .. .-17¢ pair | $4.50 Shoes for .., $3.48 | $6.95 Georgette Wiasts | g g7 petticoats for . $1.39 o A s tfi?gg A’:’: iam .s haspe, : st O o h ok ;.gt M s 3&50 is Jotore S R Py $5.35 $2,75 Petticoats for . $2,18 B2l BT oS chie vt ot | ek {2 e Buatend o1 : LADIES’ SILK L S o o0 |£4.95 Crope de Chine and | ' ENVELOPE CHEMISE f§ copsidered upusual, for the public is ryan h o e ' STOCKINGS - = B umps -Georgette Waists for $3.95 £1,50 Chemise for - $1.19 R U Chuliont o o Eile _STOCKINGS | Ladies’ $6.00 Oufords $8,10 5395 Crepe | de Chine | 3175 Chemise for . 81,30 8 he this : ; ol Le dasghie 50c. Silk Stockings ».. 28¢ | Ladies’ $6,50 Oxfords, |.Waists for . ...-... $2.95 §1.98 Chemise. for . $1.69 J TICWipriace Weancaday. that, the s Consi ssel : §Sc legusttgctklrigs LA & Eilagk findl Grey& Vicil Kid, 42 50, Chemise. for. . 31'98 anvway. amd no real opportynity was e ¢, is ! 1.00 Si ockings . gh. heels .and . military 54 4 : 3 - Juetwat’ Srcor 10 ik s navtng| O e MERT o $1.50 Silk Stockings $1.19 | heels, sold by many stores _NIGHT GOWNS . § B i, G e ot ane s, Cantan snew. ate o e M $1.75 Silk Stockings $1.39 | up to 8, Sale ‘price $5.45 CORSETS £1.30 Gowns for ., . $1.19§ Esoavess iils, PHARTAL. in 160; ovee | e Sodes® 2 }2:90 Silk Steckings 31-29 | WHITE CANVAS PUMPs, | .81.00 Corsets for .. AR et AN L : x : war, % s .50 Silk Stockings OXFORDS, HIGH SHOES | $1.50. ““Warner's” Guaran- | *2 ; R doiad “teed Corsets for.... $1.23 | . %H‘K CAMISOLES S —————— | 80C C amisoles for . £ 59 ~ Other Corsets $1.98 ‘Camisoles for $1.48 Enew i e s lin ol ol relioving vem your r, etc. | 40! usinessg’ and relieving d ~ - We Shan out. ;fl";:.”:.’,"{,',‘;’ 'tpom | he - irapsporiation provlem so far olve, ] £3.75 Silk Stockings $3.19 $2.50 Pumps .. ... $2.10 : y CORSET COVERS . sl'so, sz'oo’ 50c¢ Corset Cevers for 43¢ f§ -$2.50 and $3.00 . | s1.25 Corset Covers for 97¢ § o line from Central Vil i Thompson was like a S Tan 5 Iroush’the woods. Wedncaday, ing, Hang far.as trafic was concerned :and| s owns all along the route were de. Q;:d,lng on- jitney servige for getting * ' was no lack ef jitnegs. but. prevailed so faf as routes' or o miuqu or schedules were con- |86 eerfied, One might ge anywhere at e, he had, the price, byt it Ay e Tl < 19¢ Stockings ... 10e pair $1.25, 8150 and $1.69 _Voile Waists for . your. engifie thersughly, se “that .jf|thet vefion was concerncd. But Easticl he coum 44 : will pun :7-»'3--- L L % e f‘-fi{"‘fiie Wauregah snd Central VL H am ol 3 Hflfld".d‘ £2.48 Pumps ...... $1.95 et ,.’{' e ;o AU iin 82.39 Oxfords .... $1.95 Bripg your car in al ;i us buen sut the Aarke eut off fygm ail service with Daniel - A o R el of Other 2.98 High Shoes .: $2.15 t. FPRERY . tar 2 ygv | With Danielson apd the territory ed’ a pumper of s ip a iy e . [MPERIAL GARAGE [0 o i i, st i i popiiemine om0, W"‘t Big Values CHILDREN'S WHITE = ¥ Y overgeas service, and was s med g e l CANVAS wom f H. T. ROBINSON, Mgr. e oo o e errieoms o | MAre, France. I the Iargest govern: Less 10 Per Cent, BRASSIERES ‘ N A 3 ;:figne‘:sslggipm:;l‘tootinofthtehem;:-flfi: Ei:::v‘;’:{u&‘ . F-‘m‘ mn::y.toflg,fi i H : 51-257 Shoes for ...,. 95¢ D' 4% 50c Brassieres for .,, 39cH Phone 929 lorwich, Conn. ycars and the prospect of the strike | aountew in th 7 Bar Al Ladies OBIery - | $1.50 Shoes for .... $1.29 ) lWQ‘mt 4 $1.00 Brassieres for .. 79¢cH Sompany is poncerned. the | proploes | c8ll ‘was“made for Volynteers io ‘golfl T — S 7 S SEE OUR WORK FIRST ' J|facing Danielsen is an jmportant one|iRte Germuny un_!i_fltgx“d%nm-n >t 2 . = THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR || i Pisiness men, to manufaciusers t!;- Bed Cross This afll he aceent-| J - 4 to many other {nterests, and this|°d, The work of the Red Cross um anieison P G YOUR CAR ct was sinking in Wednesday. largdly o do Wit the feeding 9 , , . [~ Notwithstanding the incemveniemee | BUSSIan priseners in German ‘prisen ‘MoT Y [being !q.zered there was no enthusj. | c8MPps. Accerdinz to i Wl‘!i Shaw, || S 5 ) = OR CAR PAINT SHOP. - Bloom™sc a1l ameng the public aver thel!Tere ~»e weariy a half miilien of 354 West Main Street plan to increase fares as a means of | tRES® Prisoners. A s selving . the auestion. The present mé"(‘s:;fn a:;v:flgv;a?‘ "{:;fh — =—rm | Tates are regarded as too high fer the wardly they harber . pe il feel o!l;-«m trig of five and one-half days|of the outing were raised several|holiday and week end visitor at h.rldzy morning. ss the big pend. On beard ves-|months ago when the beys had g tag|parents’ home. Miss Ella Gardner hag returned from Mr. Olsen of New York:and Mr,|Lord's Point, where she spent a week acres sel he met Bugler Ralph SmitH, alse!day, “T T Laistgnees travel between Cenir: ‘ Vflf:l?lrld'Wes?Thompsq; but m,‘,‘ aAgainst American seldiers statiel of Putnam. Dr. William H. Holmes, | Among those on whom the tie-up of | Bengston of Hartford were S. Olsen’s | with the Plainfield . Camp Fire CGirls have peen endured rather tham ap-|Vithin thejr berders. Te the ceM-|a former phineipal of Putnam high|the trolley road falls heaviest are the|guests reeently. She will Ftpend the remainder of the 4 | proved, w > trary, he says the American dousgh-|sehesl, whe has been everseas saven|traveling men who come to Putnam,| Mr. and Mrs. Harry-Fliel are enter- [month with her grandmother, Mr e IR O aTir the had vesylls ST Use stei beys constantly recejve ‘cordial invi- t in charge of geveznment|by rajiroad and plan to tzke street|taining Mr. Chelba of Bosten and Al-|Benjamin Colburn. TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES |, 17 of the had reeylls of the st ng | tations te dine with German families, m Ameriean irgops, was; nielsan and points |geria, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gallab, Sl N All Work Guaranteed company's Nme petmeen Itast Killingly|2nd that they repeatediy entertaln in veat Nerthern, . On Wednegday drummers and children, Leo Kahn and Mr. and 0 HENRY DUPREY. -~ . _land Daniclson, the section that lies|yATious wavs the khaki-clad soldiers ing| COMming from Bostan on the 813 ex-|Mre. Flatlo, 3 NORTH STONINGTON Yontie 0 Box 155 Ny Conmnotlent This in A ine cate Shaw sailed fror Brest on|Wednesday all ineonveniences | a0 G e (O evening | ed privais or the U anyy, discharg- | Mr. and Mrs Charles Ernest Grag, e o saag Bl o Rk b A and was sbogrd ®3c Great|fhal yesult from a tie up of the only |jefore getting southvound traips. been boarding with the family of M. | e Thort scedding tris M omes AUTO RADIATORS ments, for fosdstuffs and many otherjNorihern. which transpert made g |f7olley Syseem that pasecs tarough (Aei " whg Mgnhasset Manufactyring com- |Johnson for “several weeks. has Te- |noon ' They had heen muce premptly and thereughly | oo b Proc Jreignt. wag being acsept-] : : 142 ' te inmited’ railvoad senm,'meyj i€ was announced hiere Wednes- furnsd 19 ‘1‘3027:‘," gty New laven. |atives in Dover, N. H, and " ) ed in Previdence en Wednesday nor . . = T afierneon, has purehased rom A knowing- ael Y | ited the White Mountain acpted ynder air pressure before leay- any cther peint along the line for|Was painfylly injured when his evelid !’} “‘;‘fflgfl‘ejf_ the ‘Fhomas Farrigs: estgte all the | Which 3 chicken man stels seme foWis |evening a L4 sant receptier 5 Thes. anielson, Elmyille, Davville or Put-|was ripped omen a wire on & part| 8 & gy the present Maiihgssett vil- belonging to Jimmic Hagopian will be | fieir honor was {nam, territory that is reached eaeh|of one of the lac 4 abeut which he| f 1 08 (IPR00, IRF LTI o BTN con- | 133 ‘lyding the eld Menohansett xl_m‘i . kmow. that the_ eulprit settied |parents, M nd 3 E_ SHANLEY day by several express car$ of lhe'wns working. I stitches wepe ré- | /0 " ihiss corner of the state, and]Mill and water rights. [This.is one of | With the owner Monday of this week. | Apout forty-five LU NG TINNING RBhode Island cempany. Nejther were!qujred to close the cyt. | with no cars runningz business ‘grom | Lhe largest real cstate deals that has rn»\;:r than te have the case tried in iy voungz people @ Main 5 Sel 710G ;}‘;)(‘an:x(; being raceived Here erbinl Unerganized Iaber,. chiefiy in the surrounding towns necessarily fall been mns'fi“"‘“:fi?. B R e Dhkenus,.. Aiveratads, Badaia ghi paguod wn;} £ 3 4 am for Providence or ctations be- | textile s in ajl e is territory, | off. 3 si; months. e company is fas 4 RS, S Neara basdls, - ! Fruit, salad, .rells, io r 3 plants in ajl ef thi TItOry, |off. 'The ome hope of the busin ng and needs new -additions to|meiniras, Engurins and others of |fancy cookies and punch tween. The'line was in operation, ilecked on in wender Wednegday as it men is that the strike will be calle " |nowever, between = Providepce - and onsidered the walue of a ypign, when s 3 - its plant, 'The newly acquired land|the town's residents are having their|.q . oFs 5 3 off by faturday. for on thgt day hun- |iis plant, Wiy 5 ¢ v e - st Killingly, Rhede Island company | i 541 ;| will make these additions pessible.|full share of summer guests, 'T THRO' AWAY |5a gly, B WPEDS|it remembercd thet it is Detter paid|areds of doliars ow inte the illls of \Will maio these additions pessible.|ful Share of SUmyNCL sySlE. ., and shington, D. C., an »x crews, who are threatening to strike|than a e striki nien ear men, territory that is & “risd 2 3 '.‘f/:.:_ ";""'::':. ‘.‘i:"“."‘:“‘ Friday, eperatins. H: isnar';g o!qrthe“:trqun‘fii umsets of L:;‘-‘:dm;;d:m“sifxgiv.g:Coinpu‘ny. ufacture of tire due! % haying a heuse full ef elty children|yrigher from Massaghusett, , by ng the times, but in this instance laber| "I order that residents of neigh- Owing to the trolley strike trl;e a8 guests, : .ur}hu t(_jul\{grrigauan:n pa ; g . | e tev. O. D. Pigher preached in $ton- 8everal mills in this section found Eastern Star picaie,” Seheduled us rpcenstryct them. ¢ a umbers of thei g hereabeuts that is net affiliated with|poring towns might not be utterly ct : ) BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP| Weancedsy ormin e e on L unions is doing full gs well as Iaber| witheut means of setting into but.|Wednesday at Wildwood, -has been ington Suynday, in cxehange with Re . started. These workers coyld not gef|that is unionized. nam, and to preveni passengers from |Postponed indefinitely. EKONK D THAMES SQUARE & their emplorment beoause of ihe| With peace st hand, the work of| Webster from getiing as far as West| Lieut. John A. C. Warner, son of| pooo 0 o 0" o | . Peek of - — strike, At the Connecticut milly hgnl{ll’;(‘nnrinl 2 biographical history of | Thempson and finding ne way of con- (Judge and Mrs. Hdgar M. Warner, will| ., 25070 000 MMW’L’S”Y ot ML and | Groton, we Sunday indham eeunty vpeeple again has|tinuing their trip here, the Putnam|leave today ( sday Mrs. Walter. Tanner -near \'Di“"'fl‘““hmlr:u‘;i\og‘o.:-lv.n‘ is visiting in between 25 and 26 employes were out, 2 4 i Timken-Hyatt i!?d snd durine the day the company was|been revived. -4 vepresentative of the | Ghamber of Commerce has esteb s his discharge |, o weel Tuesday. f1a ew Departure Bearings |endeavoring to arranze for the daily [Publishers has been picking up thelcd auto transportation service be- s 2 3 D Teasotio | CAllin. has hoen: sn-|1age. 1 : } threads of his work here , and the!y, stna nd W Thompson. | . . s sema A n Several Fresh Air children who ha tween Pytnam a A tortaining ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Neone |y e’ entertained in town for . two transportation of their people 3! s o1 SALES—SERYICE B e eiey Sinmjeir peovle aflected | omise ‘seems fo be that the werk|IThis was rapning smoothly Wedncs. . SOV ARG DN AR VR A W Mo0RE | yoan 2 : GARLOCK & HAYNES Of ine towns 1% (hin section, Put-|WIll be published in the not distant|day. and deins censiderable Dusiness - e been malkinz . some improvements: at | Ny e rned to New Yerk o nam was taking the lead on Wednes- | future. The first trip, made a truck owned WESTMINSTER the homestead. i }mrad{l{g.r B 1gsters grea The Sunday school is plamping: | o e helr OutmE. o which has ¢+ BANK STREET, Second Fioor, [day in getting its jitney service o Captain F. O. Arminnton of C com- : Fhone 781-3 NEW LONDON ganized on a regular scheduled basis|{pany, State guard. will have a party, TRompson to Putnam ; I The time of the Supday morning [picnic to be held on the chupeh lawn t b i so as to protect its busine:s interests|of twenty officers and men to do a five | morning. And from that ti v ‘“,'S‘m e e I i aE D e e e P ang | pecome Srecl e T lulh e GET OUR PRICE on - | all of the surrounding towns. This|days’ four of duty at Camp Treeland |ery car {rom Websier was met AL B R O SR T R L town, will open the last of th plan is also regarded here as the pro. | Niantic, boginning Saturday. The|chamber of commerce bys. Thf ser-|DASOF concertive (RS CSgrement of|SRMeS. Lo L L il been spend- | Ui, Year being held for the benen STORAGE BATTERIES |pcr method of dealing with the pres- | soldiers will leave here abeut neem, |viee continued until 815 Wediesday:lne Teord's s T hags R e SP S 7es. | of the North Stonington Nurse asao BEFORE PURCHASING ent situation, thoush little aleng that|and motor to the camp. whieh js|evening, and will eentinue dally until} =" o/ c0 oo hejd between the boys |Charles Hopking at their cottage af ation: fine had been done on Wednesday. {naméd in honor of Captain I'recland,|the resumption of the trolley service-b, g tne girls of the chureh school on|Lord's Point. The cottages there are Plans for establishing serviee with e oNECa lh- J. A. Gagne. W H Few striking ‘me v 28 i E y (3 iz = i i 1 it is. a very & . The Garlock & Haymes Co, |\ s7 ot on Wegnosion “stons ot |5 whs war countes oo™ ke Sareatmas 1o the conth sis botas dlscuss: [arswering questions on the Lite of all occupled and 1t Is ' very attrac- Phene 731-3 them have their homes, it was a rainy, 5 Pri ied, and should the strike econtinue ATy SIONCCT - Alyin Corey was In an aceident near|. Mps. Ethel Sherman is in Meosu NEW LONDON, CONN. feepy day, whieh they evidently en- sueh service will undeubtedly be in- A church schn‘ol social is to Be held Ar;r)dnzug Tast week lwhon an auto- Starters—Generators—Iignition Devices | }7 l“b:sl R At e & ““;‘:‘:}% = the ;‘n“"ffi‘;;“:‘-uss of ife ] “Weiter J. Bartlett, Alfred A. Bonne-|at the parsonage thisf week Saturday |truck srucks and bad damaged his Boan SBlaEi e Siniige el < e Sounding out nublic opinion on the |in Daniclien Wednecday the electric|Fille and Willam A. St. Onge are a|LZI0D M. L L < Aeaitn | S 9 FCURSRIE STRANS'. BIRCHR d Mrs. Charles Hess of Jer STORAGE BATTERIES strike on Wednesday brought out. sn |lighting servie¢ wes out for a time.|spselal cemmittee. serving under the| TNC AMIssionasy Problems of Health|infury. . = ope R L. was sver ars guests at Fred C. TWhit H Yeu Want Sems Real- amasing unanimity of feeling regard- | This taken with the trolley strike, the |merchants’ committee of the cham- (508 HOWS 2 the 1Ope Ton, the ROMS| A By ion o O Trat calnes BATTERY SERVICE ing it Summed up, this seemed te{rainy der and a few other difficulties|ber of cemmerce, and they have ® « g R e e T A ] iias Ads Martiokt of Providsnce be—~We gll would ljke to see the men|addéd raw edges to many tempers|charge of the cmergency ‘““"SF"‘;;] Next Sundav morping the annual|{Oskland Besch Tuesdgy in cempany |epent Sunday at her home. = Sarah J. Kenyon an Cems and Sen the < set ore money, byt the g i th syall t t] ny i rstem. A special meeting of 5 £ )8 * DRAN STORAGE BATTERY GO, |it without incressing revenye, which| The Gonnecticut Mills company mine|ed for next Monday might at WMCR|iestminster church. In the evening |they were the guests for the day of Strzet, Nerwish, Cenn, :‘;:?")“:5{‘“ :;‘: ares, and the fares are|wiil meet the strone Ballouville tegm | Lime f“’llf“b"h:rk:; tphong there will be an address by G. T.|Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cengdon, at theip — - ° - Saturday of this week, and the fans| essary will be taken. Bochman, of Hartford on Present Day |summer cottage. in the Charles Tanner is mowing for John Lincoln are visiting relat in ,Bridgeport. Mrs. Irving Kenyon of Bridgeport spent the week end with (ieorge Lin: coln and family. Tine nainsopk. mercerized hatiste, | i 2 g n 3 i 8 say it will be seme ball game. continues to draw!Duties and Responsibilities, ] 1 Xf"‘i"c’f.'l"‘“‘ at tb"feg zsc to 93¢ pex Why nét nut back the passenger ;..c,';":::i!z‘:ces at the tent pitched|State of Connecticyt. Tanner and his brother, Warren. Ms. Thomas Prown with ‘her ¢HIl r‘. Go dnpx;grbu‘n tghto stock P o5 |trains that were taken off the steam|on high scheol lot, and Trednesday! Mr. and Mrs. Farrell of Norwich, | Charles Hopkipg, with several men [dren is visiting her parents at Tast g00ds. Fabric Shop, Danjeclson. |road 8 ‘war megsure of copser-|eveniz's audience taxed the capacity|F, Farrell and a friend frem New (and two machines, is mowing the | Hampton. Phe | York, and My. Bengston of Hartford, |grass on the Baldwin place. This was a . stion that e te the utmos: etAhe Lty canyae-te U holiday guests at Bropkside| Peeple from New Jerscy have pur-| Bethel—The Connecticut Dry Milk Fred Gamache, a logm fixer at the|Was being asked abaut L sn en Wed-|atiraction wes D, Thomas Curtin, the)were . mill OF the Danicison Cotton company, | nerday, They would help DUt fm- | oocrsomonaine of the Landon Times,| farm, July 4th company, whose home office is in Wa- v Harry Flice returned lyst week frem ! terbury. has completed the purecl mensely in the present situatien. who spoke on Behind the Scepes in Danjeisen is teld net to waste 2 few|Germgny, Mr. Curtin during the warja trip to Beston. Frank Babcock Mrs. Alburtus | of the Kenney property en Taylor ave- Hundred dellars developing a street| . epn secret service, work| Miss Signe Olsen of Norwich was a|Stanton on the Westerly road Men- | nue. S ¥ d in : Where fine homes are being bullt, butJor (he Britich severnment, and ser gdvised to get busy and turn 2 sec-{oed largely in Germany. MHis addre : ten of the Five Mile river shore Into| Wednesdoy evening was delivered in ® 2 batning heach, .with all the neces-|ine first persen, and he heid the ab- sary appurtenances. Shades ef thegglute attentionp ef his audience as he : - Belsheyiki! How they 'musf Bave|recounted his own esperiences. Pre- D IED laughed] nagz‘plg the “lecture a concert progarm : The report of the scheel nupss, Miss|was given DLy the Melrose Jerdan . Miriam Boemhoker, disgleses the need | company, censisting of four aceom- in New York City slons from lid- |In the local tchiool ‘sysiem ot the kind |piiched musicians, They siso enter. ney treuble lagt year. Den'tallow |27 7TCri Fhich she has been doing|tained at the afiernoon scssien —at P lllsbury’s : ¥ - during tWe past scheol vesr. Teollow- | which Miss Nettie Hamilton, Putnam 3 yourself to Become a victim by ’In' is a list of the conditiems hun’d ;V;psflnte;:enl. lectured on James - gl and aches, by physieal examil 1 hitcomb Riley. boe i3 : i B gy publs oot T ¥ c'| SRS s ey s 3 Numper of puplls examined 538, ve- |, FROTRl ROV OSS B ¥ at his home L L Rorted o0 JUSAIS 85 Reeding attem| . Bomeret road, were held Wednes- Wlll Buy tion 209, tensils 107, adengids de: 3 g Tternoo the heme at 2 o'- o foetive eyes 43, skin'disease 3, swolien dov 2 &'“:,,:,EZZ.T e e o m glands 6, pediculesis 18, stiff nmeck 2.{0o¢ Cengregational chureh, Miss Mar- Six gursical eperatiens have resulted . hine Gif- . : ‘l frem slggestions te the parents of g::;‘g‘:;fl“;g:;\ szfi”,p‘zsif,% E:nnelth a blg - paCkage Of H ‘! Just Arrived children ~ needin T ntion, J This is one ;evu‘cne:’ AT il %y 5. Soynton, Shereil tijon which has existed between the pastor of the Cengregational ehureh, e . . o . o A _troubles. |school nurse and these most intimate- | P25 i & . sizes.” Guaranteed, |being of tho school children. }n"}s ,?,i»e’m!‘é it - Cald Box | Tt is not gemerally known that the o - » a schoal nurse receives ne com~ensa-i Notices ware sent out Wednesday X 3 tion frem the town for her . ices {te all Putnam soldiers and sailers \ the only jtem of cost being i aveling|who have been dischargzed from the ; Flour F ‘Al Y . |¢éxpenses. The werk in the sehoois is|service calling their attention te the . made possible by the cooperation ef imeeting to be held next Tuesday eve-! \ 7 the ‘Civic Federation with the. tews ning in the rooms of the chamber of | k 2 % school epmu‘nt;?. A Ioom-nerc,g 3t which time organizatjon r—— 8 - s a valuable serviee to siof a loeal post of the American Le-! H m at Dy price. I and girls who will spon be th’ -’c’n :jon‘ w’!:l.' hz“eneomede A!'n:;aner in ! O . P :l.d“ m:nfioa! r‘:: ';-tcg'g" Hn% is esm- | plank :..; already been ;eceh'ed. uu: = . you ~ tried i o . F. Turne 1 = thoge presen . £ : 1y ngver . —try Telepone 383 superintendent of scheels, :.m"s‘x:;"fi,‘;.“;‘fi‘fi beceme c!hsrterg ' r F ' = y One of Danielson’s tra station | MeMbers of the bigmest patriotic or- .- omee and you will never use % mamibaw & e aiealtiast Gne o the SoimeroTiAtion | der that the werld hs ever seon. : . 5 STARKWEATH,; B ;. straightened out this (Thursday)| Members of the Wpyensocket Gelf| E 4 any other, k FiRugpme | RETY Shen Rater oryies T Bel anb SR uery weny e X0 iohi : : d F and ‘ev - ESDAYS LADIFS DAY, nax;:,-g Th: ;rp‘wl!l run :leh":fi Ceyntry club, The men will have a ‘VEIg lng Over (l pOun [ l‘l et- - the Spert for’all Pride |so arr that to previde eonnec- | tournament, follewing whieh supper b oo 2 uvi‘i{w WFW ;_.,,,, ;‘ tngm with u“u" 'or Hart- |15 to bé serve‘d at mlg cl;xh h-uni 'H;or 5 - » d, ‘orcester, L supper cemmittee n Irge v Chas. Slosberg & Son |- “~wimen e 2 S St i A B o L = 7 2 B B rere: S Boy Sceuts of - Wh B X F 3 3 - : ! : ¢ o : 30 an nerica, Putnam, owill-leave . mext t - y paymg 3 COVE STREET ‘Maxwell Agency oo Tt 38 0 TohL, e Bl Arc-yon paymg 101 2 5 w Mamyall eot-Shifemocs Gorg 308 Mus- e to here from ihe | wesks. | The 13 scouls who. ne well Trucl Rrs. ¥ nori ihe rallread statien make up the pafty are in cha ff P 1'% s aaia Wedneadns night Scoutmaster Wev: G C. 5. MeKay. g coriee fare weuld be en Sae. is paster of the Baptist chureh. Ile will » < . e is sstablished busing be assisted in earing for the be: -

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