Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 7

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an and dainty me ; i ol That 1 lave xept rop Like fine whice Rou (15 Kk fmened ¢ Nosac "o s Ao ATt . = L ana tiere hon the bottom, I a chele ¢ - UpDe sissipp our. 3 - er_be tal 1 Relle i “atage Th - Ger . £ ’ -3 . y ¢ ne 3 ok e 7 | : - PR ; avone. At T dia_not “com: from 8. 1. Kehoe | LOFIS RATHALIS _Tn Norwich. fnic |f A g 1 4 3 tho. AR 2a8s. Veih of RN L LD . 7 B ? 4 1 g s SR DIED i § ) 3 ; ana it Syl MILL—In Montville (Haughton's Cove). i 3 Ana 1 set it Aug. 4. 1919. Jahleel HIll, aged 7 7 A A years. 2 ; Vi AR T Bus 1 Contan’t. Seryices ¢ the Buckingham Memorial § 3 E i 3 xame things ;:'fi'a(': g‘,:-;‘r'-’;og;»e taminy 10t o [ Only one or two of a}::md—-bfl:ntdntle ren::\‘rka\t:éa m‘,ium"orl‘:' 80 X thok ‘the ' out and smashes e : In fact they are actually one-third less than today’s whole- it s —n' Norwich, Aus. f, 1919, [ Y, fi' ) , A then T feit cleanert Jull > A 2 - . - o : o A Bane eier Seoner, widow of Joni [ sale prices, These will go quickly if the people apppreci- §1_ ©° % ° (VT 108 BROADWAY ns, n . S R b ird PIAYEF Bt the home of her dausiter if cate the extraordinary values—and we think they will—so i his war 3 the ? ‘ot | depa ‘s fimances Was accepted n street, Wednesday' afternonn |, don’t delay. L % Ak o WY was o omobiie cortexs. a 3, 34 30.10]®tc. The special Uacad Nationa] pank a The res | PATRIDGE In Norwich, Aug. & 1919, 3 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 feet, in blue and And fHod Jt to the brim and of Men’s M 78 3010/ to comsider this matter made B | mppolmanise ot . '+ and | Albert H. Patridge, aged 63 years. gs, size ) 4 r 16 up and ran it over 3 ehes gort. recommending_that the 8| Daniel Maher as special constables for | PIBSTAT services jut the Brewsters (¥ white, blue and rose, design and colors especially I e el e uested @mnother term. They were re-elected,| > < witers Nedh i 3 i 5 oroed that Aown Shoes PR b L gy B B ot SAIARL o aast on| Sonn Dasisl in Eregaer b2 - suitable for bedroom, former ‘price $42 ()()——Clea;s 5 Ana foroed tha : z n ter 4 = > SH— L . Auz. 4, B I I I T R I . .50 . AT THE RIGHT PRICES |~y i i wgd sk, foaareiad, The ater L 08 L oA petition from . the Plaut-Cadden g e e L : ance price i g $ Now were goi that an P and T Harness rolls rosiatigns. | OBt 58154 Wacet stior was Toperren | PALNER—In Montville, Auz. 4. 1013, | One Cdshmere Wilton Rug, size 9 x 12 feet e LS TN bl“ eam ; e megting 416 not oen unil 80 to' (ne” public Svons Compnitice. ruperil servicts st We iadls fome [ in blue and brown, an all-over pattern, former price . Rl ina 17 hint o careruiis 1t s I“ 'm nutes e previous| - 8 rs to edne: 'y ernodn, Aug. 6, at 2 : ade and how big it is : meeting followed, the usual course and{move their ienfe Hump from 21| o'clock. $47.50—Clearance price .....ceeoo-. . $39.50 §i .4 o LIS L - - - - Ch 2 DAN N1 H; ford hospital . s J B mLLCWCo‘ = - " Kaerman Pendieton of : mic- s%’,‘.‘;‘}‘.‘r;‘g":fi; i ‘;‘:ru"i‘. u‘;n.‘o::’ iss Huraiy G DiAnibisan : tOnle‘z1 Wlmt}alldeoya] Worcester sRug, size ‘)H:{ “ataa S e P [ 3 ee appo! investigate - ee. = non Tues- eet—this is a medallion design in’ rose, ivory and. RS Taats 1 ap Ena Tup 10Ver y of compensation 'carried by city de-| A petition fzam George W. Carrol | ¥ Hay hus. & as an. . CTarot o a m g 45 ) W3 haRp ttup and run it ov 14 Buth Stréet, Nerwich, Conn. i i pariments for (he bensit of thelr em- | and athers "eiing attention’ 1o vhy| femiis Bt in Doeigan, T4 ¢ |} green former price $97.00—Clearance price .. .. $73.00 §I X3 -1 et Seopie. shail drink preT 3 | 4 218 g2Ae e’ POBOLE: of. L HIGRS R O St st One “Karnak” Wilton Rug, size 9x12 feet, in I 1t thiges ® nundred ve % came the renort of the e are clo: part of the ) 2 ) . t ta « hundred year - h 3 o Stition ——— rose and blue, an all-over pattern, former price $84.00 And then ing to take Teacher of Violin this causes a greit —Clearance price $71.00 §lana I A and throw it : : o Aot i okl 1 3 P BRI R A - And_smasi i and thiow it 8 i ORCHESTRA e 5 et ey - e P A s g e For DRl Wetiliiss wrd 7 mnflwd S o gnnm;gtghé o R ‘:,-:o:n 5;:; :;:fld ] Or_le Herati \VIMO]" Rug in a Chm_ese Rem}s e CERN Receptions. b ENRry il the Week (’;.e‘u(nul Joseph T. Tanning made a re- :.u::nve: locked in Then they at- sance in blue and gold, size 9 x 12 feet, former price | & measuring ® Fifl ond 1251-1: ‘Beach. rt on communicatien of to come out. Petition o 3 H 2. - R s e S b Biais spent Sunday at[dohn X Ready louching tie lce ques-| chat’ il gates. be kent b AR o 3 $89.00—Clearace price ........oieeeviv..... $72.00 New York Time Ooen tion a was presented at mes. 1 == 2 i P Miss Margacet ‘Delaney spent Sun: | 1ast meeting of the council. The re-| Alderman Wells moved that the su- 3 T'wo Wool and Fibre Rugs, size 6x9 feet, former HUMOR OF THE DAY aay in Handver, f pors was to~the. offect-that two local| perintendent of the cemetery bhe di- § price $8.50—Clearance price $6.75 w a Maurice Coughlin spent Sunday at|ice dealers stated to the mayor and|rected to keep the. gates day and o 3 B A ag BRI R 3 ineve Heavens Wh Wateh Hill making the trip bu_aut corporation counsel that they believe] night. _He fterwards witharew lits One Wool and Fibre Rug, size 8x10 feet, former S Do Sh: fThe poor thing At ohn Villiam C: Le otior: and the Lt Vi # 79 e 1§ Madgline—Sh e poor spent Sundsy ot Aofiliam Carnag gnough ror The local consumption 80> M- ubite wotns BB pricé $14.00—Clearance price ........... «... $11.00 || savsibacomplexion.— L1 . Mrs. Morris Solo .|ing the rema; 3 - Counel: : 5 What a pretty child,” sn fored v DRl B e flged.:ahe! péopie will practice ceono- e e By One Rag Rug, sizé 6x9 feet, slightly faded, visitor, 1 love to hear T my and frugality. The report also . s ; SR S . - itte feet.” gm’a;j:‘;,’,‘{;fgm’f:;;';‘}:;;g;';,‘;';_‘x .:{m',' e lne present” time e ouhlx_raperl of _the . city] former price $8.25—Clearance price ........... $6.00 J| "5 0u hear. e i V. city, has no authority 0 & i . P T, E: 2 mother, coldly is a 1 SRR ol hax vo_an B‘;‘fi_m”“ vern »k":golfié'r:’ni':;f"e;l;ummns i Two Rag Rugs, size 7 feet 6 x 10 feet 6, slightly DT k% the foumdntin c The public works committee ‘rece y ice 38 _C] > i Juilding across the street J m lk:mdl:;r'“i‘cndmu::hwd i gen:}; BT the eSO o e fent of $25 to” Martin . Jensen for gl {i§ faded, former price $12.25—Clearance price ..... $9.50 f| buia e el ently. % $ Supply House, W. “arter, . % 5 Adsi . 1 o B o4 “SAna MeCarthy "IY Mibhdiy” tor d}fo Install s Bdalide gony T ih B adentn antber Sdiaithe. S0 ! Gl e it two weeks' ¥acatjon with relatives inNo. 110 No) aim st ""‘g‘ "ot | 176 _payment of $35 to Aathony lz- HENRY E. CHURCH 2 doing ‘heve, old mi h he 't pls for the 1 ion’ of s y = = | | ¢ ng x.fl,l...:}“ o o 4he ‘exnat ) ‘;eg; os: m;;a o bickt Tor dammges to his proverty at 4 WM. SMITH ALLEN ; Grass, Ratiania and Rag Rugs \‘ forcea © 3 Mr. and’Mrs. Jeremiah Gleason of|adopted. . J. Ford for use.of water and appurte- = we offer our entire stock of Grass, Rattania #hd R: e e o e e oreaonied That the apolicatios of | Tances! Io conrection wich tne muin. | WHITESTONE CIGARS at reduced prices. As follow. street. the Max Gordon corporation for per- S Featexihg tiouglt on Rugs §}a my w ‘I have just be iking som 3 East Main street. This amount - J. F. CONANT " farm William Ro s smpl mission to erect a gasoline pump.on nt cov- | J. F. 3 ing_pictures of life on vou: . the office n‘m' Tited Sthren Biaonr | Fallé avenue be granted. the ayact lo- | 15 @ Deriod % I . Grass Rugs Rattania Rugs Dla you oz ing company. is having his annual twa | cation of the pump to be determined j N5, NAVRS Deen executed in Sep- § 36 x72in ..... $ 189, value $ 2. These Rugs are shown in a wide n motion Mrs. Charles Purdy ef Kennebec,|ommendation was also adopted g e e said that the 1 6€t x 9 ft ...... $645, value $.7.25 : “Sure, I &id." e | Me. is_svending a"féw days visiting| The public works commlittee, in re- | 5, JHE0 | B s 0. pply the wa- if s x 10 feet $ 9.75, value $11.90 ble and are suitable every ok refie S Mrs. John Bervice of Twelfih street - | %ard fo the netition of the Norwich | '€ring trough from a spring on land 9 x 12 feet ..... $12.95, value N30 | room in the housc then, 2 wo Word has edeived by Mrs.|Land Improvement company. a: ot ,.g R L e yearly ren- 6 x 8 feet $ 895, value $10.00 thin, Kansas €ity r Patrick Shahan of the safe arrival of | that Geer avenue from West T . o ¥ 13, %0p Rrst peymisot, g i B anble fncert o ane B PR e - her son, Private Dayid Shahan ot | strcet to Woodmansee aveate bo Mayor Desmond said he - has re- ouble-tace AR | |° ¥ fteo by 10°1t, 6 $13.28, value $15.00, ALEIDOSCOP a Feich Camp Miils. His many friends were | cepted by the city as a public high- f.ceived a request from a man operat- 8 x 10 feet ...... $11.25, value $13.00 | ¢ X 12 feet .... $12.75, value $17.50 K pleised to Wedr of his safe arrival. way, presented a resolution granting iog a small Boat between Norwich 9 5 18 reet $15.25, value $17.00 addition 1o servi . F stating tha 2 - Privat " ipal - wharf. e publie | (oo S 3 g Ror Grady, had arrived safely from ::33 City, Treasurer Charles s.MA'er:. "’:fl;: &o;gxl:fi ;‘“bw:horn;;no = ;‘g‘:l‘gw..'ui;,m‘,o by c;lrlnflxlmwam he Rag Rugs With Chintz Borders Kok s Mills. ipts fro e > e boat owne: d > 4 - > o Harbin, +OF ALL KINDS Ri ‘o Tondon has ré. | 1919 to Tuty 16, 1915, is a5 follows: | arrange for thesrental ana Vot f Thef SoTNON Nyl TE % Sumio® Hlaorman 3 3 $1:39: value 51 a4 with Viadive A‘mmboil rth&lu:h:m" o o S o Bnd, s18.082.82 | g A g N presenitea] o dittee, and he qwax appainted. 5 89, value §1.9 el e e es, ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Service of | Water works ... .. $5000.00 a resolution asking that the council| Counecilman Rozycki called atten- fnont of whom @re Chine . W“flk{xrv are spending & few- days! Dept. of Public Works— appoint a committee of three mem- |tion to the poor condition of the city e A w wagom, with Mr. and Mrs. John Service Of| Remis . e 500 bers .of ‘the council to act as media- S betweéen the Shore Line troli- H k. t Cl Pri 3 e . Prospect street. Ofling and . Sbrink- tors in .the Shore Line trolley strike,[ley tracks. He thought the Shore |} AMMOCKS & earance rices | Al restrictions on the importatio T Miss Jeanet Lathrop is spending a| ling' . 3 47.00 in an, endeaver to settle the differ-|line should fix up that part of the ‘ 5 into Indla of any American manufac rucks and Carts fama, e Vistting relatives in Port- | gutside ‘aceoui .. v Pany and he . Sl crins SO | nioved that the matier Be referre We offer the balance of our stock of Hammocks at reduced J|wires or products. ‘with the exce Mechasicsi Repairs, Painting, Trim.| Joho Morrison spent the week end | “Buparment of Cometer Strike “has been golng on for three|the public works commitiee prices for quick clearance. N s veor remnoyd: i Ieters: ork. |t Ocean 2 > g < weeks now and Counci sleason | POWer and it was. 5 S e and o s Mr.and Mes. Robert Myrray of| Opmariprecepis 57 NI Goit that the Dmver e sl Aiesan Penithon bousht up th Four woven Hammocks, the well-known T cusa e e o s v i § ot Meriden are spending a few Gavs with| ity court s e 1452 | court of common council should take|matter of ' the lettering of “the auto-§ ¢\Nasthrook” make, former price $2.73—Clearance a license granted b Mrs. Jeannette Young of IFouricenth | il Co! . B3t some action. The 'resoiution was|mobiles owped by ihe city . Ve 0 ake, fe price $2.75—Clearance grligep apranicd - Scott & Clark Corp. |« csmmrmmer o dit) ©rfamee S S Tgumtln "I ot T 0 2 R G o ot b $230 i piaton < ¢ @ jJIon are WL }Jfi:,’&’;;;{‘.ef;’ Temporaty. !cans‘”..u 000:00 AR e weks bl as the LS SEMInds o e eyt Four “Westbrook”” Woven Hammocks in the bet- the government of it serves th 567 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET|Street ; Sl ? Alderman George susgested that the | city's automobues with tne =~ word |} ter grade, former price $3.00—Clearance price . . .. $2.69 Jirisht to purchise : —. = Miscelaneous : 'mayor- be appointed a member of the | Norwich.”.followed by the name of T h P SR : 3 ——— H 4 2 150,994.64 | committee, but the mavor said that|the -departmeni using the machine, wo Couch HMammocks, khaki color, former The average profit from an acre . 1e HAS ~—=———= | his time would not permit of his sery- [ and prohibiting the use of the m: I Srice #1750 Claarine 5 g et A RasA Teacher of quhn Afier being reported missing $160,077.46 | fng on' the committee but that he|chines as pleasure cars. machines are price $12.50—Clearance price ..... Pereeanea $9.85 | Mo Lo “ana as no fertilize y A ti - 3 stil ng usec or the Dbpleawure of i - i & cultiv on is necessary these b and Mandolin Soiaw o i o e e thenel Speeniag it He . ripea) _ Two_Couch Hammocks, khaki color, -former e il oy T o gute and i’;‘;"fi,“{;,fi?’g“’-"-'fil Nor- City Treasurer Charles S. Avery's. gummary of disbursements from May :?.'5'":3”'5&';5;"&1 B e Soson ILi price $15.00—Clearance price . ..v.c o ia v $12.25 ]/ ix one of Washington counts's bl . - e 2.5% & 16, 1919, to July 15, 1919, is as follows: . 1 -~ ~ . o industries. or instane the who! AMeade, and later, uly 5 - : said that a large number of the mi- v oAy, ce ALk A g o 4 Ems’l‘ E BULLARD e v B Ll i Unexpended | chines have nol vet been murked in %1615\(‘ 9 ((El‘;l'l‘;t}':“?:';:x“fksu in gray, former Pfl;tu - |k i b o much of the Sghting and-at the- propriations Disbursements . Balances. | accordance with the resolution and|§ $10.50—Cleard C 3 | blueberry land. Seve of the Argonne drive was gassed. Oept. of Public Works— - that they are'still being used after < i k 5 % S e t"the’ berrie Bliss Place Tas tound on the field and’ taken to @ Qrdinary repairs and expensen ...ovs. $45.00000 " 3735001 $37.749.99 | hours for pleasure. Three Hammock Stands, former price $6.50— e 1) 0S P/ iexe he lost utside work s & Thi e tated that al 3 i i g TELEPHONE 127-4 {oShia ompaniy. Which ac a:;m» Garbage and aihes:. aTasnn Bl e LT Clearance price . 5. ... ...... $5.00 e s e ¢ report going out that he was miss. | Sewers and catch basi 200, gy e agd s ~ P g Accordin e report of the ing in acsion. He Staved in the French | Macadam repairs . 17:060:00 o T g e Bt R SR One ({I‘Een and \.\ hite Awning, - former price bec of ‘ononn-going commerei TEAMING and TRUCKING | "esPits! and later as « casual wak sa-| Oiling and sprinkiing 8,000.00 Alderman Pendleton moved that a|f $11.00—Glearance price ........ Stiigl st 99.00 | rout e Par signed. to the general headquarters at| Parks and trees. 2,500.00 special committec be apointed by the . i g 1 DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT|ChWmontwhirs “geatra) rPershing|.Lishity insurance 22 Mayor o HOLLS the various depart- Ciusivo of elght Uni = REASONABLE PRICES {his place when ' he ~armistice was| Repairs to S . X g g R L B | mant ‘whips on_which s 2 pairs to barn . - 1.500.00 lettering of the cars. His motion was &5 oot o3 © s I x signed. He later toured France and| Repairs to Rose Place : L o0 cargPu o - A : Diaval ships and launche ARTHUR H. LATHROP | 05iVea in”this councry duist about one| Steaet signs. ceoon T TRede o oties "the " vartof aeuriments. ot GALES FERRY M SiEn DOt st and e dnieh- | fons’ are shawn 1 e 1o Prsks 17 . |year after leaving it.~ Before entering| West Thames Strect sewer . L 1.400.00 the resolution adopted calling for the| A dance was =iven in the Country | loh Mre. Bugene La Itontaine. of the| lation onoage ¢ the agmy. he was engaged: in the shoe| West Thames Street improvement. lettering of fhe cags. clib house | Satarday evening. The| Stoddard aisirict. {161 el N R e e R oWoiptedgipl * re-approREIRGAION ...... .........s 21,647:90 3.273.99 The clerk read a claim from H. C.|music was furnished by Gale Noves | Miss Gertrude Allen has rcturned | nama, Canal, again . o New Sewer— ® Balley for damages of $30 at the prop- | piano, Heinrich, violin, Reginald | from a vi i ot us HBopio eky Mandatory for Washington. wers rees = 2 & ‘Whitaker averiue ‘. 900.00 erty at 3fl;9»:(‘52 Main street caused by [ Ashbey, cornet, 31}, of Narwic h. Tl agl s Sty et Trebasion. (e e 2 - 2 . the overflowing of a defective sewer. | cream was on sale. e management . . | As sult of the race rio . FOR ALL OCCA e T peTmoued. TR ok Commenee - oy &l iy The claim was referred o the. fnance expiaining that Irving Collins, who hus been in | miatgers. (it have dissrace ; CAsiONe The anti--suffragists who are after i Dapactanst. . p 30 T g committee. all residents of Gales Ferry are mem- e overseas, has arrived in New | ital vity of our nation, i e % Orders Delivered William J. Bryan's scalp because he is| _Palice Department— Afier the approval of the rvegular|bers of the Country club.> There are and will: go' 1o ritf ta | su that if the Un Sta MAPLEWOOD N speaking for the suffrage\amendment.| Salaries _ 5 44,103.20 7.446.28 36,657.01 | department bills the council adjourn- | mo dues and the club is s ive.-hix discharge e heo!is to be made mandatory o JURSERY .CO. | shouta zemember ‘that ch poor sman | Salaries. additional, to provide for twe . ed at 1Cmmo'clock. entertainmen rious fore coming to the ar-| stantinople under the T. H. PEABEDY Ph 986 | has ot o make a living Somehow. dayvs’ leave of absence each menth. . 2,250, = = is a nominal charge for those who use| ents. .| Nutions, the Sultan of . . 5 . and the “Demon Rum’. is dead.—Co-| General cxpense 1.730.02 . the tennis courts, at A1 be m: mandatory for : P TAFTVILLE s Fes iy heid] Rder Biith B Biljnss of Hatfuidll Weckiagten — Bovien lumbia. State. treet lighting . & court e WILLIAM C. YOUNG B D 5.000.00 Successor to ment STETSON TNt ! Gas and Electrical” Dept— st Operating and general expensés. 332,510.00 27,000.00 CARPENTER and BUILDER| __ 29% . O 10 B8 ro . Bulletin, 4.754.87 Frederick Stone of South A street|a picnic and bacon bat in the old or- | Mass, was the gue: Mr. and Mr: tone g ¥ hard near the home of their guardian, | Nelson Parker of Norwich, who m BNy || e et e et Wil - Spend | Alics Ratvories, Hhurm tored to the home of Mrs. Parker's several weeks with friends living: in| Miss Alice Satterlee, Thursday. P 7 e s cartineRtes | parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Henry W 272573.18 | Taimton, Mass. Badges and cerilticates for 800 hours' | DAeR(s, Mr. and Mee, Heuny mest Bernier has resigned his po- ana over for the Red Cross have, bUtt. Sunday afternoon. -Mix For Infants ed to her home on Providence streei| ognition of services faithfully per- & son, Leland Best z sition at the Ponemah mills. Mra. Charjes A. Sat- | Who £ - g M Wbtk and ‘materials at: right e el It Dewey Smith has returned to (his! Mine Allce Satteries, Mra. B,| Cosy Beach New Haven sto % Horlicks prices by skilled labor. Iriterest on" 000, 6 ver cen 276000 home in the village after having spent | Crandall, Mr: 1>sN hine 2! h. | 17 S : ORI Telbgipne 50 West Mai « ) per cent. the week end at Pleasure Beach . | Mrs. Carc Manie @ 3 Arved| Mre, FRrker, ‘o Ton 3 G c o cnd®d o o RSN he e e . Rodepick Molleur has left his home| Walter M. Buckingham, members of | "0 ‘:f”‘\','“k"\m'."flfl Norwich was Safe i+ Pawk. Dbrtagens-— o in the village and will spend a few | the local auxiliary of 'the Norwich; . Miss Amy Sarch of Norwich was A Water Department— dayss with friehds in New York city.!chapter. The certificates are present- | [he Suest of Miss Doroths atj Mille > - o Finance Department— daughter, Miss Olive, S 3 after a short stay with fricnds living| formed in behalf of the nation and are| 1 4 nd y i Salaries and tax c¢ommission B2 9.30 in_We d, Mage, o signed by President Wilson, chairman (‘;f‘ T’.rg’\:ld!r:r _“'\]m ”r;‘n:‘ st mu“ & Invalids l UR . Court house . . 155.00 The local baseball team will leave|of the war council, und the chairman | Brewster. o orec, from (20w “ugmer, g s Milk inspector ... d 750.00 town for their mnext game and will, of the Norwich chapter. The badges | aaas ’“L'“" e ot e ot No Cooking Eleetion expenses s & 1.000.00 cross bats with the fast travelling|awarded Mrs. Figh and Mrs. Maniere - Mapping en rolite to call & Nutriti . —— 3 Interest, ‘:xc\‘us ve of Water amd G, American “THreéad company team of[have one representin, 00,| B¢ w"»'rv;""‘n\-,x:g 0B ey anklin 11.| A Nutritious Diet for All Ages S r & E ments . c< 2800000 Willimantic. The team has heen | hours of service, and M S R e i A uick Lunch at Hom. Offs Costs a Little More Than . e ] L A eia Fuaraniced Food momey ang it it x| nam chaieman of the fo _ JTise-ports M of Norwirh swas | 2 Lunch at Home or Office e ry joan, 1918- $ X possible the remainder of the games | has two stripes for : 5 Fecent, vig E aaaeae f heriin .t Rvel itati i Others — Worth It. - ; Wew voo | Third instafimient Thame ~~ Frie manaon Wil be. played ote.of own: | one received by Mr. Huckingnam in for | Cle And aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Maip | Aveid Imitations and Substitates provement ...... . 7,500.00 Lack of funds is the mmin reason for | special nengared the chagterfins Allvnigiiging fectioh £0, Ut Tl A. R. MANNING . Fourth installment ge: the trips to other towns . The .local | and auxiliary. Knitting for the refu- | A G Risdon and hie son Gharles, provement . 5.200.00 fans have failed to come through with | gees ix still heing done by loeal mem- | Je!th hir guesi=: duck Bloghgoed and their end of the game and Dors. team needs money to play the decided to play out of town o 143.000.00 | from mow on. - . X zJ “And they 393, The funeral of Carl Wohlleben. 24 scorn,” the them being Scorning Chrie- & haing gh 4800.00 | years ana 7 menths old . S0 of Mr.| tanity. At the Epworth league even. | Parenis Mr. and s, - Charles H. and Mrs. John Wohlleben who dicd at service. the tople was Followers o |-Cametock; ~ 50000 | Norwich last Saturday took place | a Jovtul Christ. Mrk. O. B. Newton s ; 2.200.00 |from the home of his parents on|was leader. Mis. Dudley C. Perkint| %% Magnnecchor hill vesterday aiternoon | und Miss dennia G. Perkins sang the |~ Vo May Whittle 2 - ek end at the summer home of | O. E. Newton spoke In the g"{ the Risdon family Sunday morning from Mrs. Mary C. Watrous of Nesw Lon- shed HImM 0| g.n i3 ‘snending the month with *her 3 . ” R T Third install 3 o Yantic, Conn. Phone 960-2| B Thira instaliment North Main 3 Temporary lo: !45,3'0‘0.'010 Contihgent . . 9! .1 A. G. THOMPSON, F. s. |} F| SonthE s i ¥ Chiropodist, Foot Specialist 3 Plavgrounds (PROTECT YOUR FEET) il T - Church street i . Truck Mfr. Cumm Truck CUMMINGS & RING § Funeral Directors P and Embalmers Jones «and amughter, Jones. of Mt Vernon. urday to snend a the Bowerie. the home of = s at 1, o'clock. Burial was in the ¥an- | duet by iA g ke s g T S South sireet . fic temetery. Unde SMooay. o, | Cnapliug B Preeman, Mre: Joory Norwich, Conn. Phone 1356-4 Band concerts . 2 & 0 Grant' had “charge of E. Newton spoke bl TAeRs, e es 322 Main Street S REEEEYST wASE 1 eer i First_installment § e rangemente. How can a man be just with God 3 o iness befors the pablic. there loan B . 4.000.00 Among the list~ of ~ those to be| ' Licutenant Braun of the submarine better than through the ad. * ————— |sranted compensation was®the namelbase and airs. Braun have taken o sugar is to be had 5& ssia=ns of The Bulletin, E . A B * s $814.493.54 | of James. Britton this village.. He | rooms at the "home of Mrs. Lucy AA‘ in . Induiry at the lecal > = v 80.57 | wah injured whil working at the | Hurlbutt, arriving last Thursday. grocery” stores met.with the response ———— | Ponemah mills last Moy and compen-| Mr. and Mrs, William Paterson of | that.the last-ounce of sugar had been 3814,415.27 Isation was to begin June 19, 1013. New London were Thursday guests of soid. Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 538-2 Lady Assistamt

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