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Ppersists off the At- ungettled, showery ol $ 5 “ Hundreds of Women Are Knitting u - B v : : - Sweaters - fi-o n@:::«! zpr (g nuc g : : i { & : } At home, on vacation, at mountain and seashore re- P besn S, th 1 RN {4 sert, you'll see the ladies while in conversation on porch or yeranda busily engaged in knitting—knit- ; ting sweaters. The work is easily dene—it is pleas- B one i - . ant employment—and hefore one realizes it she has s w?fir:“:}t m)ocr.Zcrn ] made herself a valuable and heandsome sweater. b “the taes; ;hi- Barg cal- Fi S 3 Tt Wk 'l,-sw- sztz‘,n % L I":‘t‘ mus £33 Wmmh;:é ti hfi:‘“@wy = b n;n e ilet eaters are crosb.eteq. ki Bmfi%n‘ ¢ 1| The board had called to its . atten. | fo load up an schesl supplies Tor this fl:_!q & (54 déusm B ‘”wca;ll\;u: tew kg Ruffled Sweaters are knitted. T e s tion a new state Jaw I g‘m::: o of the trplley striks, it|3L8NLY xfmu Jurting, then sbhortiy (§ ¢hanges in t att e barg- d the I s re afe ;;:kstgmlg.y“ LR e T e g Bne B B b Bbothersome corc or 81§ We show all the wanted yarns for sweaters—at pres- is the 5 thg date for the special town mu:im,lcalu.. Zhts gt. rept gnd all thhem i e g e s waoli dqes not {14 vate upen thg lumler high schoot| one o \fl pain or-€preness. Truly! | ent Shetland Floss has the call. We have it in a full su ly the childrem attending the|question as_the town school commit- o humbug! . DUBIG schools’ thefein iwith free text|tee wants io give cvery citizen A : range of popular colors. books and school supplics shall - sell}ckannc to attend the meeting. = | THE L. k QHWAN C0. R i : | such books and supplies at cost to such| The board censidered briefly : ! * 88 Sk & e LA children through l}a lchno]bxisitot? que]:uon otnl .&r;\er&c;uua&:nflwlhmh is{of wznl-tOv T " town school committeé, or board ol one e veolwing roeck uf . tin', an e ok o) Those Who Are Going Away Will 14 Bath - Strest, Norwich, Conn 3 . . Gloude. obarini .| cducation, as the case may be. |gn It cais vear.” What the bow - g n 1 Section 2. A copy of this a in the matter will be deci I:ovenant or unde Pfl-k‘ be printed in the next anhual school at a lafer meeting. »hh England. I bave m . ? i < S or ‘g aare N Interested in a t, 5 | SRED | —— e e === ve muxd rush to Fravce’ BR. F. C. JACKSON % [l dless | RETAIN STATE GUARD YALE PROFESSOR ma cate s isg of g5 mpreveled Sigel < . o YLE E - . GOVERNOR HQLCOMB SAYS ACCORD WITH BRAND point is, ce’s DR. D.-J. CO . Toa 3 = Tollowing on the announcement! Major Charles M. Bakewel ot S ' "fi ‘9;“3“"“‘; ff:lf“:’r :g;i";;‘;g;: ] or 3 9 22 16 - from Washington that fingl pigns for |Haven is professor of philass 3 J J 2 ; ; { | the "reorganization of ibe ;augnalil;le usiversity, auther ‘mfis cd;lar. i %.:“fi‘,g“‘f“ ni‘n‘?:cr“eafi‘e‘:er;::r?isf[ v H oz o} | % {Gugrd have been approve Y iec- | wgs a member o ving Squadre: . 3 3 i ok | histy Baker. auestions have heen|which sscured snlistments for the fa. | HPuis: ihe league covemant And.if{f In our “Men’s Store” we make a very complete display of ¥ r raised as to the futuge military es-|mous 102nd regiment of the ¥ankee £ S Fopn 5 v ¥ : 2 ; tablishment in Connecticut. Givision, had charge in two Red Cross| T\ ~,‘ e B & Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. As a special inducement |- 203 Main St., Narwich c“ 13 hguts Tt 1 Is the n:annec:gcu: x\'at.;nnll xl:m?m--}x;x ces of tfininul{y'lns‘duz‘:icls o{ New | gs Ina Rt ilos. e 3 howi s . b =1, -t to be re-established to the exclusion|Hgven, was in or the past e i i i3, . =5 =5 of tho 'Staje Guged, g3 the ‘orgasized nt Epetis: wak nimwann oy el @;ig:m‘;?v;;_g‘g;fgggdmofigg © inspect our showing we are offering in addition to our militia of the state? 3 Amg Re Cross ran! g 2 Fiat miacTiE s | Ts fhe' State Cuard to be continued| He writes Senator *randegee “Im‘; geel SRRl shers b auies regular good values several special values. Here are “Front s > d militig 10 the exclu-|follow: £ At . ) Bloved by (o -carpentrs gt wapk on | i National Olaras “*Dogs Senator Brandeses:—as an|ing tic smgller and more bickward || some of the offerings: i Rifi/ne en the roof of M No. b met| 1s the State Guard to be continued|American and 2 citizen of Ceanecti-|Zition mu:t cnlighiensd and moct ex- h . 1 adcident ~on Mdnday jonly until such tiie as the state chall{cut T want fo thank you for T perienced the Wars of. self gover: T . b i 3 hi - ¥, bas-and bagssignd on iho propesed lsasue cove: 2 = runks — Suit Cases — Traveling Bags EHr cp the | see fit ment? : - Privey ‘was|zaze. to the federal government to| nant. dom frgm entangl sing e timber and 'the Connecticut National Guard? {ment nl’Europe n quarrels is mo No MNped of Haste. - ! = 3 o Jflh & Geo H Bllss ! B % plece Major Genergl Lucien T ithan anything clse ~respomstble . for| If ever there was a time when it Haeee, Teusie, dugk - corspad, _Agh [ Fibre Dress Yeunks, constaycted on rtm f i Wbt B e a: | onTANInE (8o Siate Guard. | stgied placing Ui fD i Shible pesiion| may e amen? a 1 Geimeracontal] Box EIRPINES am el venser, e Té-|ihat the State Guard was e con- | whic occupied gt Barls. to mhich | mithon gm e ard full deliberation a(f§ © 1 eubiad itk i “0 ent clved ‘::uicarzu-u; : $E0¢{tinued as st present uniil officlal me- | the pxy?ent Telers with — justisable] League Reute is th S§ iRkt ;1232 Wared with hard flbee. within and 3 t afiernoon | (ification of the federal government|prie. nations turried to Amer-|The = ¥ = 38-inch—at $15.00 witlisut. hepw rpesad hardware, § 3 d i 5 iplans for a3 reorgamized Nationallica as the one disjnterested and im-|hausted. There is no danger . gloth lined. with deep top tray— : MQND JBWY | feargd: | spionl ons | Guard should be received at his head-!partial ally, the one that asked for!werld war, a wap which could invol Dress Trunks, of ' basswood bex, 32-inch—at $18.00 ale -Mormerfs in “the Vil .. [augrters, and action could Dbe taken: nothing and, we may add, the one that|the United States or concern large is covered with water-proof duck, ash eh-at $19, ting Yw“f Fortune Tol. ¢ 580Gt lon them. had something to give, namely credit,| subs. .for many years to come. is,|§ slats and two heavy leather straps: 34-inch—at $20.00 Ong z g{dq“e £3L: 1 When he was asked whether, under ! which mo:t other nations desired. Lei|therefore, the duty.of every American 32-inch—at §12.69 38-inch—at $22.00 $ W F!Ns 58 ¢ 'f\f 485 ,;S\:nch N ius net saerifice the source of to move cautiously and weigh every 36-inch—at $16.50 petip: OFtyne- | ¢ - {iength to chase after ra.nbowy vis-|detail of the bropesed covenant, Fibea Btissinr Toynics, madn same village recent- - i i 3 ) Tha' fartung toll- Gussd _qraspizgtion cpuld 1 - fioh e ticing but illugo see to xafn:lhallh a;u;:&i:&:es e Steamer Trunks, same as tha fore: | 43 Dress Trunks: PENDANTS dehostted Bng cent T it ans TIISES|eq “They can, bfi e wonts o |Attempting Twe Incompatible Things! Xmeric-n institutians and American 8 OO0 34.inch—st $9.00 32-inch—at $15.00 niened | *%, TheY o Freponents of hoth State The presidcrt’s speech lo the sen-|iovereiguty are safe-guarded. The 36-inch—gt §10.00 36-inch—at $12.00 = n . the ne i BRACELET WATCHES fany ‘f%‘fi,,‘.“e;.‘.;?"%?‘ :ag‘gg,,,; ?hcicuard and Natlonal Gpard. the onciate made ¢ morc than cver clear|loast that should be done is fo adopt m]gm m lever gnd his answer ‘was “Yos.” PREly signding gut s gt'l\t for m;rt»;m!p [:e prnnosedcq;‘:ve;'g‘nt e 4 the Roal proposals. But would it noti} Oxford Bags, size 18-inch, this is & very substantisl Bag, an attrgstive H = 1 . rag | continugtion of the presen ce an: i in atible things.!be better, in addition to thls, defi- = ; w”':qu:; ;’; si’kg&lfl‘:‘v m—"a“,:flmc mf“ ol ":;mun'gl o275 | The fir t is o comBINAtion of oas|nitels te limit the fime of the co style, made of black grained fibre. strengthened with straps all arsund— cludpd spot on the w3y ta Occum a|nmew ome’ for the perpetuatiop of xhelaroun ©of powers to enforce upC nant to three or five yvears, and callfor f these are very special value at $5.95. stone- whizzed by his head and theni©!d. Connecticut Natignal Gugrd. Gther group ¢ wers th X a fyll reconsideraion and revision i poiher. nh,u.,, it, was Ris ifmaging-| The wucts of the military emergency of the térms af 1h> ithe ‘end of that time? The pro E Oxford Bags $10.00 Oxford Bags $13.50 uqn the answer of tl _{board and the 1¢g¢a!ed expressions ofjSuch mod: 13 a %- | for the gmendment made in the cove 4 5 Pl L ;finx:ac e | e b o ol e | pedicnt in ihe 5l- | ant 3s It stands are such as to make|f§ Oxford Bags, size 18-inch, of black | Oxford Bags, extra largs size, of ¢ was the NFEBK of $Pme Bays who |Necessily and eficiency of the State!ment. 3 he | comprebensive or radical changes all{f Crepe grained leather, brass Ift | black Walnut grain leather, sewed- Saw the anawht O the. machine is still | Guard have many times - given e second is i 3 E but impossivle. catches, concealed lock, cloth lined | in frame, reinforced with heavy 4 mystery. dence.of the sirength of sentiment Mingi> wars in| Keep up the goeod fight. PA% B3 su’soo 3 ot il u:b;—n $13.50 DVERHEHL NG Dr.” fienry Sussler, formerly an in-|for the State Guard from that quar: : : 2% is | .monly | America-first. That is our best 5 a .00. .50, terne at the Byckus héspital, who bas ter. el k -at | tribution . to- the: permanent peace o Suit Cases of best grade, heavy Fibre—better, in fact than cheap leather— lately . returne8 from . overseas, wi “The State Guard will be continued | with mature ithe world : o 2 fim Y P RS L e e . o thess cages have steel frame and straps ail around—thess are very special he was twe months still belieye there is . in’lown ia s\?pfltilp e for | erpar tod: Eddes s has arbive : - i (1 289 D, ¥, 2 Y 3 4 r. Gearge Thgmpson, short necessity r maintainipg it and I am |[ht realized with ene groun flu&um i X Mu RtPA‘K wnfii\“° eave thwn fok 4 % art mc};u;’:'n o1 ihe apinion m;fl‘u 1S an- ef lined un asainst another graun. | July 187185, Pther ggod values in Suit Cesea—at $5.90 to $12.00. | br. v she t ten Thenths in|cfent forco. : ’wlou;i ha‘e‘ fo be, as kr. Wilson saw | ‘ < 3! iedicgl ceor) Do helieve,” "he was i cleal a few months ago, a H g OF ALL Kwn; an | Fietor anuln;?l?xggk G Revas ss 3 q" hat sé l‘;rg}a bady of trogps, R im- bindtion of all of us. Suéh 4 vistor | BUTTERMILK NEXT IF IT L o red | Breauit are glag st wur.brmg o« is stjll @ neces.|can anly be realized if time is taken SHOWS ALC@HOLIC RESULTS A it Haster | o gt the dar pecled i3 ovees|Tor. YNl and sxhagstive yeliberatl ™| When bustermilk sends & man hore| 3 Rer BL hql: t bo s not exegs- |3nd it must ceme gradwaily. as P 4 W, 1,“2 } g Aawdfi ! g -I{vasnofl nd iealmfi-es “nd hatreds| 0 Whip his wife and smash the fur- then we will go after butter-| ey CARRIAGB, WAGONS SO ¥ eusi : Miss A- Chapman, W0 has been the, qfl" he rebiled. It sssms to me a]which the war: hgs cngendered are|niture, Tlueks and EARTS M Harry Ma Eg g od thin t so larze a bedy (’o\*»rcome i said Supt. H. H. Spooner of the g has returned tg her Reane sb) b2 ned @ readinecs.| The rerult of gonfusing these two) Connecticut Temperance union, wiien| SR r $ g prohivitionists | APPROVAL GIVEN TO fracture of bone ef loft foot, June 1f: "echanical Repglre, Pginting, Trci e im New Londel hout Pzy. for a call to mect any -RPUrPosqs is that Wwe have in the Dro- asked if © cricut ming. Ushistatiy ’6"’ Wosk: “Fitie Pept §29 Leo Tibickie Bave sulden danser” [Bosed covenant, net s Asgie of Fao | Liied ¥ Ceupsstiedt prohiBitionists; WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION |2f rate of §id. Bh:kzuu\hq. .n ity Erances. |3 . Dovk. Whots thew | ‘ fhere cheuld be a movement for|tions. hut Merely s Rew SIERMERt of | naatnst Buthermilk driing. 1y viow B Groton Iron Works, employer, and |3’ re-astablishment of the National the ‘world’s pawers. ~Moccovcr. while | the fact ;hgt'fi-pf.&w;mze of Johns| The following workmen's compen-|C. F. McNamara, Norwich, employe —— Slois lnl a:c-gtefl 2 zu;:d in this state,” he was asked,!Wc gre olliged .to assume incaleulslX H.pfins university says that under!sation agreements have been ap-|fractured left scapula, June 30, at B ig § Reman 878 Z96W of the Po:|“waula it receive EFooRniien - fpam bucdeNs 30 responsibili e | certyin cenditions buttermilk could be | ioory tor commissioner J. T Domoe |80 of $14i and John Lewis, Groton Gfl I I'l( r ew’ s %Df'“nn ¥ cire pretection only where imade to develan an alcoholic comtent. | Proved b¥ S+ employe, one ‘rib broken, two ribs H s | e vsn.; e W ’:"* Bag deft for 3 "Fes” he roplied, “in the sense that need 1t s againet our ¥ Supesintendent Erabbe of the Amf-|hue: bruised, July 2, at rate of $11.2 | aas 3" stay with relatives In Can: 1 yquid not refuss to enur?l the|im the nea:s ful a % Saleon league in Maryland, aftor read- | New London Ship and Engine Co.| Connecticut gineering and Con- %o idea i re-establishment. conditions | ing Erefgssor Frazers opinions and|emplover, and L. M. Donahue, New struction Co. Nerwich, employer, and Londen, -employe, laceration of right|C. H. Wheeler, Jr, Baltic, emploge 507 to 515 Nerth Mnm St Jobn Glagx of ‘the villzge. ,m, = . < 5 a = 5 3 myst understand that ¥ have nenn tae more| beirs jbout' a buttermilk cam- L 3 ”f,:,“f,l“afi"}fs B g‘ ‘m“ 2 ’m"qo :’m it anyway P | aimice: shoulq the tims ever come! paign, 15 quu?eq as saving: cibow and bruised hiv. June ¢ at|eimin 19, muscles of back, ‘Dec. 7. af m——— = swering a tio m whether we bave te fac: the enre a {r t nning for whiskey or|r: 14; an ph Crumb, Noank, |rate ef 314. Bak ‘ “, g a guestion as k! great s wra’t & left side, May 15,| Schwartz Furniture Co., New Lon- so far uusm from his ghi ine sx‘u Guard_ever menise of the future. 9r wise, or-any particular ve. runture E h . We' 2 $ and G. FErickso Nor-(den, employer, and Veniziano Salva- about a; DENTIST 1. 3:}:3 rofey br;’k Ta n:e‘%xr;fig from By oferad a3 Nhiansl oy 24| Gesmany Revenssfyl. fmil g Mo Banierearn. o g ._rigis’ gye’ to" Torsign |ord, New Ljdon, empioe, lacerated R. ED i th _gcl:me t!_::é}ng r:nat;s For .A:m;.y sulien znl reveage-|what f he may assume. His vari- i une at rate of|lip, internal and extermal, April 4, at b 'WARD KIRBY idacn some Bees re emtirely | *%hger ‘me Aot Concerning the Mi- ol s "ng g melics e et $d|eut dis faean mothing 1o us. I£i$1 3 rafe of $12. Roem 107, Thayer Building | iaw by the sand that| Hitia® passedgby the 1819 gemeral gs.|MHCh hecause the terms are severe as!it is praved that byttermilk contains| City of New London water and i + beeguse gzt il the armisticelan unlawful percentage of alcohol. [sewer department, employer, and [Ty {hak seathed aue th s Phone 618 Wititam O Bfien 1{}; - g,,,u, sémbly. il o thls state G - - £ fo ¢ 1 she lisiened vol in the ale”|inen we % much’ the enemy . of | Charlie Toliecs, New London, em- 5 a for Speingheld W he will’ he 9“‘3"‘ Ble Jhres clesser: The wngc- (B8 RS nthe Siae the. soiatice, Entlenmiic 3o we are.the. cnemy. of | Siase awound on rient leg apeil 7. atf Jo the Wife of i - ized militia, nized militi; z z plovéd as an elects e;;n By a S\zm Rized militia & 0 2, !{‘ ve, field firm. the Nationa I Gu he organ- | GeFM3ns everywhere were still boast igkey. The:e are fow distinctions|bats of $12. One Who Dri Lean DeCellgs, whq b q% militia is tlu\ ate e ard. that they had wen, having sqeqnd Qur point ¥iew. . Ta us baoze 18; "City of New London, employer, and e o nks v Jing 3 snoct tdlis h " lfi 43 ;m * they had long b'“' l“ ”!“"5 all there is to i { Jonn Pripland, Groton, employe,| If this should meet the eyes of a wife AMERICAN HOUSE B ettneq !;:i‘a G OAE Fsibany SEEba oE B In B et e savs he never 1 ol IR T the. 08t oL ity . o Arizo; 3 | oE ; T i T ow ous habit, sho may Obtain informalon Firsciss Gurage v Camsicad | g0 -mfiw TRANSFERS REGORD| Il the tenms ire au: thex knaw in: e = e O iy 11, 1e1s,| Shet IR By ANIck laglond oF Grink: s recorded at thelare also convinced that they Ve ™ Ba xald. The air is full B T te Harsy Le- |auickis, . D. MORRISSEY, Prap. AT EUMM‘&SF‘KV CENTER w‘m L % && in’ the 1ut ten days|bee cnaufld. &3t the? nave ""&" h?u gd m‘"d atsles ‘Just now! = son Harry Tasey, T, te Hevry Le auickly, eqsily and with debignirul ben Phona Shetucket sm.: There was a large attemdauce . as “‘“ "‘““’"‘ ceived what they were promised. This wg:h: g frf‘en:': would | Sfirman. ve= . EORRELIE, usual Sanday u(teznoqn anfl .unulr; 11—Katherine F. fh«sw will ramkle more and mare as thelb: 'g nul?o“th o tion." sy SEABS__At the Backus hospital, Tuly }nd ’54‘”'“: = Sha‘“““ % Ward | years Now Germany Crabbe 5= RS propn: 5 13, sx; 3, son. Bernard Righter, to z Miand Mre. T, Sears of 3% Wa t the Community Center for 5 %‘ - pect street. %% under “y m Flo mes wave p‘lu‘ei a_gg usi ;nd pigus = g E d ing helped &E 5 —Mary Casox to Ch{rlv A. )namtnl mnmflan q 3 = = FERL 5 T b w‘ps an regil s e A "7 Wergason., Gisob Soedirn fn - e ot hat the Bulletin’s Pattern Service : MARRIED low, facilita by tne wall oPo JL—MATPRY —In " Norwich, R e tie : FOR ALL ocCAsions b g m{.‘%‘fifi‘(’a&y‘ sk : fli;}su"v:gs Davis ta Gearse B. Ken m Russia will ¢ VTR - In . Sormic) i i i a t of .gfiir z 1919, o @rders Belivered E;’fes::fs ;"u'l'" ne; me Tamnert T Saqier ana pa- g ey g e T ‘:’” < eiaa Y Bl BT Jpha,, Hoipake . MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO, | committce "o thé mem vid T, Henderson to Clarenoe S. Fer- | Bolshevik daimom. Al ot : Celestine. S, Archlopall, both of €op mc en 3 o council will ;; kins, twe lats, Norwich - e cs. T e 2 seething mass ot u‘- £ ” Der street. T. H. BEABGRY Ehoae m cleck at . the, Coms -~ Flenry T. Garman ta Alice M. Smith, | trigue, hatced aad discantan: A e s ok Andrew's Ani e | Wednesdiy o¥ - Bim avénue and Town street. can” predict its futur R o i By T 15 Main Street will n.?aq, al. il be \argaret R. Butler to’ Da- | China, ¢ - o Toat Spéars mha Albert Alston Ans DQ!'Hoff Hotei furnished far " id N 73 Emc street. because of wicked and cowardly At . dréws, both of Greeneville. are _invited ing 0 Anw;é: smw\u aa , is left a prey of pa " [MACCOLLOM — MORRISS — Tn New friends. § Elizabeth Kn\lmski 1 And Japan, in snite of her " ) 3k Tondan, Juiy 20, 1919, hy Rev. Wal- EURGREAN PLAN wThers will glse be * arty of @ity ‘:;:;“"?é'_;;‘lh < meq Profits fram : i 7SR ST Rer MFE - SuEh Moare T e [t the- Cabaein e 2Ad 3, 85008 | Alvell = and rank ¥ apanz. East gxmwew et 2 : ol s T e DIRE ORS TFelephone _ n-au lm evening. Thursday- r Great Plain. "“‘@ b “u.d ‘the e s N3 4 | gminag TL“ aapmee eaNate 9 "'ffif'l Foriit wha‘xk the n-wnx DIED. 5 —~AND-y D N T l s T n uniferm will be held. Fown "Conn Twich | was - W eglnu nf‘m el ERAUSH An ihix oity, Joly 318, 1319, 2 e \ m Erause, a native of Austria, [BIEQIIENT AK;.“ !Ed-,:la!:‘flll (?11; ;";-.Bz 1:{? nflvflh Mn‘. q“fi'&; ‘“‘ b ‘ in the H ,,:;g:a‘ ":-M Jaly 21, 191: EMBALME‘RS ~_in ago. Jaly “‘ | R ‘[Qm SEE SEMATOR MALEAN | Seights p S Wo eigim m e & do-| Hush McCann. formerly of Norwich, P “ (Sp-ml te The Bulletin.) s el:rm«;l” ‘rozier . B l(grth n;- e deni hould i Noticé of funeral hereafter. L 4 Suite ak g.:m July 21. president h:“‘ene et 5L B the q o bu | i WRIGHT—In Fimville. Sundar, July ady Assiptant Sterent fim g- e on o Yo R “' - ias Tattville. E fartin Go, q“:‘&. m‘; being par \ 20, Tots, Media X! Sright axed 15 Telephone 328-3 rega hu B el James Graham to Regis Pardis, = x : A Paneral seryices at the home Wedn HENRY E. CHURCH | senatar wm e - ?g, p v;‘;,“ q;atumc -’ day-at 1 . “Automobile cortes. i gl e 3 - £ WM. SMITH ALLEN - to Luly M. Browning, ‘hfl .h’ w @ HARRISON—In Hast Hartford, July 19, - % 1919, Katherine Bryan, widow of TEAMING and 'I'R‘J(;l'im(?-F rw!eh Tor i \n e wn. @ join ferces wit 3 Charlés A. Harrison, a native of Nor- P 3 Bhelmrs of k“ A G:-ble DONE VERY¥ g‘g.,‘n:mv ::. ‘u: . 3 . Am Johnuna Heibel. Prospect Park an- | commop, and with Russia? : e:::x;ffn"%yafi’figm R, E, July 19| — o WH : e o 2 3 5 : : i g Morin to Gustave Bick,. 30 Amuses Thinking Men. N & i 1419 Reanna J. Burdick, Gidow of A. G. THOMPSON, F. 5. ; i H. \ ll'lli : : S hagana Mockn, usta: e e N ; rge A. Griffin, in her 67th year. Chi 4 o 2 Phene 178 league, amused w" - M 4 EIISHIT_Bntered into eternal rest iropodist. Foot Specialist LA Wy’ 20, I9ie ‘Marian Tast, Belaved (PROTECT YOUR FEET), have ne im it as 2 prevemtative p Sl fe of Calvin H. Frisbie. A gmirl n.wcr mggg:“ mmn:hg.p:-n ‘q‘f!m-.v-?cm fityaw.“ . y ) 3 Fu‘éx:{(a‘!n :Col;l Ther 1:‘1:‘ re;:‘de'nce, 53 | Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support him advice. their sns if she wi 55y 5 naoD, Jaly That 8 Qclock. Burjal in | Site 7-8 Alics Building, 321 Main St ie Tl attitu g - PR the Zamily 16t in Maplewood come.| Norwich, Comn. Phons 1366 4 In Providence, R. July 26, Mrs. Maria C. Haas of eonard o y “IFuneral services at the home of, her SHEA & BURKE daughter, Mrs, Kemneth L. 365 4, Bize 6 will require t a Bridge, dnes. L& aoh'm terial, | oM mmgs, at Leonard Pridee, “Wednes 41 Maip Street fl’vu:!ig"w:fl'g_d smeean Cliftondale, Mass., July £ on 19, 1812, Rev. Thomas P. rlxn.; . Seaeiee m‘!“"'“ bl r-zmn%mw M e Sulismn Comsany, | a3ed 82 yvears. (asmexy of Nesin Funfl‘&l Dlr“tori