Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 15, 1919, Page 7

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Calls . Answei Day and N 38 Main Sir JOSEPH BRADFORD el AET stea that iR : : : ity Fatid Owhnud&bdfll“hmhmtocon- §OOKBINDER e and north Au’fi )..“ mada o maks! ipning- of tepe % vili- | Panara g‘#m "c{u‘?. tinue to and include Saturday, August 23rd. The RIS e x"f;“’““:“fif e )& ot o B10 Fia: | Shiena - . : .,..,, sue, 15 [| Blankets offered in this sale were bought and delivered Blank a-a\;) :4.-".9 ;:: wnA.fl'u to Ordel “ u;};-*m‘ s dnd ysecx whe Sagh g s rt. slso a - "L '&Zfi At e nonflu ago, thereby m&. us to offer them at fully 25 8 P i, partly clovay. 3 : .2 ent ol per cent. less than today’s values. Fellovnn' isa bnef list son: ... —_—— Stopm warning: Advisory north: . - .. ‘Wafnings, 10 p. m., Portland Pl 0 werth s " Prod A 3 o < Bastpart M Storm "ot | Gape G : : own et = - i ; A Semceable Lm.ja' nerthetat, Sisons d’“’gfii‘,‘d"’ léz. gt sth] rants, | new the Poneman ] . of the values offered: < : . s nds ton an, ay | of v : : : of Men’s and |52 e Sh sla W' : S Blankets at $£.69 * | $3.98 Blankets, $2.98 B > : 2 2 Farecast. by, the entariaiam - S0 e Size 10-4 Gray and Whits Cotten | Eize 11:4 “Nearwool 'sxs x Shoes “ For Southern New England: P ) i | man: chang SERGEANT MWAJOR 'ROBERT » <4 wool” Blankets in 0oys glou Frid: Saturday :znenliy the #g‘i u," )‘M Blankets, with pink and blue oen- | white only, with colored borders AT THE RIGHT-: PRICES s e a b Fuc . g asng o o VY "weclil] o 0298 a patr, regular valuo 33.95. [’ pervations in Norwish. - [in the village, an ow 1. 5 ¥ Express nnli Team Harness rn?.ifi?f&?‘%".{""‘ T sl e how ot | By _ Wu sa=r HE $3.00 Blankets, $2.19 $5.00 Blankets, $3.95 ot Low Prices ture, and ehe bare- - .Chere Chatressre, Frasce, | @izo 11-4 “Nearwool” Blankets, in | 50 pairs of “Woolnap” in gray and S . - white, with' fancy borders—at $3.95 » lELlEvEl FOOD PRICES HOW L Aug. 15¢h, 1918. ‘o'nl:' vv.v‘lrt.h colered “berders— | ¥ Selr: It Vatis B0 e pman vo. . ;™ BY| ", , mouLD 8¢ INvesiaaen| " Sinfovon souin erecees|| L et setony o e 4 . s mgr:'u::":.‘:"l;;“““ pus s 3 9t Americantzation @l‘ P indend, 7o 130t 875 | 0 rieey pases of gray ‘and white “SWooinap” Blankets, with colored 14 Bath Strest, Nerwich, Conn. result fn gmm«mt 15 cnasan” ot Aernes He b %aflgr“ o e T borders, extra good size and weight—theseare very special value at $4.95 _— - : ‘Comparisens. prices” fl?k in this state under 3 }nl . FRANK G. BENSON Predictions for Thuredax: now :.‘n"."e“""‘”ti :“"“..,;“'.:.. 18 | & i :.f..:?s,-,:}gfl;a Sahed. in || 408 Jo8t 2 dteqming ew rery tats $10.50 Blankets, $7.95 $12.50 Blankets, $9.50 7 ® Thursdas's weather; Rpin in MoFR: Sfoei - o4 % has sent out there. soxsz, | 45 pairs ot Wool Blankets, in white Teacher of Viol ing, clondy in afternsen Rl e at e | o rganizations and|| Ana yaw sy, Tou who ths wildest ||[§ hite Wool Blankets, sizo 70zs2, o ° o i . » o h’i:lh et l"l::' 1l net be | ties "?"" & AESts. tHe duy ’“'"“'L ; };}'é i M T 1‘”'# Tl By ll o ‘L‘x‘“r:‘g’.‘.’f’.'f“v"n.'}"'i?" 0 ROHESTRA il o Ly o 2,903, direotor, e nag pre: (R For the oid tms sthn and tns #iad a pair, regular value, §10.50. | a a’ pair, ar valde §12.50 Sus, Mesn ang Tia Ereatly red until _sel way Th B 1 For nnmp. W::im.- and s 3 ol Forked lowering the cost of m“fifimu”‘m. ..‘,.,2,, he ,,,, P 13 i PP 4 'g:ge‘m‘ ol Seveénty-five pairs of Army or Institution Blankets, 62x82—just the < o Stra Shans 150/% " RSNV tnat 008 P"'“' "'““ flml'n- =ay” follow for” geod Think § n ®him SUIl a5 the same B, thing for camp use—splefdid quality weol, in tan color, regular f A ok investigated. that they e ai b : e N il B, $4.95 . i {;‘!' m;;‘:he ::n igh, '~ fl’:‘: g (»-;-‘I: he 1ocal it éfl:&'{‘m He is Dot dead—he is Just—away. (bt A 3 G = | X fl eral m‘ le6 and it Riley. - & “pI: ST thers ik whilisels -;,r-?; is in- % % Fasiai”grotn: “ard organi: ] % ASD PR MRS R, $7.95 Blankets, $5.95 :s.oo Blankets, $6.95 # 0 €0 {96 cotntry have been living 1n an bu. | oy f.no suen committee exists, FLETCHER AND FAMILY. Size 11-4 Plald Blankets, in a va- | 25 pairs of Army Blankets. splendia ———————— i fiste period during these last. dve .‘mn"{. dy o sever % tay a1 . rloty ot oslor combinstions—at | LUsls, regulation size and pertect § ‘Largest Assortment SIS howra after RIEh water i s lew | J5FS. WWe Rave all been in &% {hers reprecentative of . sducation, .95, ralue $3.00. ' ; water, which is ol focd tide, mier way, have been m) 88 | commerce, Iabor. church and i $5.95, regular value $7.95. value $9. g : work, ‘and have i 1~on | §oronte and other in- RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. 3 g aeniach, tike 3~ arinnen satior” Gonduct a briet survey to - The Chel Bank. S ON GREENEVILLE A" Boovilles satd. that (nis épinien o B R s o . The Chelsea Saviags 9 DIAMOND JEWELRY Privaie Devia Shahan has seceived | $13,565 3720 Lo 4oy pasicwar cacs | Ui TR" NG ana ek Sndiien cadl | Bitsotort oty hdttes ssvines as 0] EXCELLENT SHOWING OF FINE BLANKETS 3 Shahan of BROOCHES 5 People, ak he belisves that the Beo- ; : 00 ple of the country, as a whole, ha Nationality, occupation and .‘; ) P S0 Iewing s We make a splendid showing of High Grade 'Blanksts in all the best § @ nal\. on was. unanimously buckled down'id ‘work. nd nbuos a’,,r‘,m“”::'.fl,‘.‘:,'_;““;,‘;fi“;hm‘ 7 s gt oy known. brands—bought when prices wers at the lawest t; and | 8 % decreased and prices Cofsa- | Ity campzign by meéans of newspapers, Inémornuv of mla fiuk or'x Sept. 21, offered in this ..ugust sale at very special prices “anging from his eulic unen: in France and Ger guently. At present, térs, handbills and other :?:ucles . Iroeter Sept. 18, 1888. Vice $12.50 to $29.50 a pair. many, His muflg friends ‘in thé vil-| holesaler or dealer whe hoards stoeks W publie buildings and tor- ti 15 1»1 And March ‘ lage were pleased t6 seé him home| s vory unwise. as prices may esllapse, | 189- ,cnnu in zlish can be con- u‘ ent, the vacanty again rese: ducted schd heuses, factori ne denth o ghneral naward \Wiliiam Semple and Terbert Pro- | Ijy g, the Present prices appeet to be! Classes R S et conducte 's this et cell spent Thurs@ay at the Drawbridge | ;s u‘,‘éfi :;y"}‘:,‘y “:.fi:, whieh does | in _sehool hones, factories, lodge lfig“ leated ¢ n BLANKETS RESERVED UNTIL WANTED s t. returning with a finé mess of cfabs. reems and homes, wherever conve: WATCHES, ETC. Jehn Downing recsived b on- ;:;\:r;:gc::l:l‘e to 'h.e'u“:plew ‘"uu,, ienl Prosidens thiy Iieresc aor An order that everyone may have an epertunity to share in this money- 3 . | orable discharge from the. navy. 16| Drteting conditions ha deor ot "ocs| In thess alaseés. +with Enslish a5 a the iar:n‘-‘ nn of his lifs. saving occasion, we will upen payment of a reasonable deposit, store any [ served .12 months A service and saw |pne basiz vocabulary, American {déals u es hs serjously 2 " AR, He. wad FAHANed OB | e e g ne mate Sart cnat | e teught BOpIAHing wilh an uhach: flwq of, bl '} i . S eazer to us | ll Blankets bought during this sale until they are wanted. n & €0. . £ . he Wil co-overate and o sverining| standing of the basic prinéipiés upor | Nuty e, Jaakmtnt '““ 3 wen fn : e Bia Bowrde th aastut A Yedueing Y | which gavernment was founded,|" 1iis reesri.’ ated veceiving his| high cost of Iing in this state. ? lor- the public serviees of great et |was of the best and he rarels miosee onorable discharge at Camp Milly, N. | telegraphed Attorney Genara) pflmeylm our higtory, and with the leading|and then only when it was unavold- - - - Private Grads seryed 18 monthd | for further Information regarding the and important dates only which mark | $bl& omous ltc e o in France afld Germany and has Many | request that the state food administra- | the great ¢pochs and designate our|,,: B sets kindness and ° E interesting things te say of his advi on be revivéd to a certain extent, but M&lmal holida. 5 lb “g '\tx\‘ '23:'. ‘;:m"o.zy?x’fi:'égfi‘,fg:f tures,. | said that no renly had béen reesived. Emphasis unowa .bé placed on our enl}. lu e eem“eu record. Coérge Boone has accepted a Donl- He will wait in Bnrtford for further at American institutions; ot nu s rd to e tion with the Greeneville paper mill flo(.fls i‘;)uc Mgn of wpr'h'p,!lhil h\.‘( uon of value to th‘ n?b‘ple Mr. Soh iy ! = = Thomas onnors of Walerbury | proplems used a number ef illustra- | euz kin R nobles, where the indi- | 4aPPSat oA ST Ehi makins towara: Legion as the o thadbre and | either, have suddenly evigced the & o " v Ve t and uplift to this o 1 bes fitted to slh. to have a good set of molars spent Tharsday in the village. tlons. For instance, an increase in!vidual onzibility in shaping T marines organiiktion best OF ALL KINDS Rees S end. Mrs. Telford of Can-|wises to railroad workors. he sald.|the iatws, thould sepectally be studled | CWEURIY- i bear switness| administer the Interest of the trust|as a result ‘,",,‘g;.;‘?,‘é.i"““m‘“ g ada {s spending & féw daye with Mr.| will mean an advance of an apprecia-{as also the local community govern- |to hls unaue uanad ®Drenity. and is|fund for the benefit of former service - < el e Automboll and Mrs. J. 3V, Hul, iDle part of a cent én éach pound of ment and the duties of local authori- Tpimchagrte éction *m;-n endear- | men, their widows or depéndents, pro-| oo oo PROFESSOR - es, Attt i A white nufl: smppea down from c:{u- tes. ed him te a ”w 1o knew 4 ot pi. | yided for by the 1915|gcne{‘::l a;s:;r:’bl;f ADDRERSSWIIJLAL] g . fornia to ston. ' Each advance in the Stress sid te 1aid on A “f o The board of control is the bo: RYMEN Carrlages wagons TAFTVILLE cost of 1aBor and of Taw material adds| stabdards of Hving. i Crelten - ie ifgiors as & bice family, apd he 41d his | {rustees of tho $2,500.900 fund. OSSO :L . Daitotionts > y > Merchants 8¢ the village who have; further éxpense, he remarked Beéalth, fodd, dress, sanitation and oth-|the deep 1ass we suffer at his passing 7 i Asmoclatlén will hold fts annual T ks d been asked what they think of thei “Grain is th \““ on which fvod &r mattér:. All un-American customs|awa; i QUARTEF‘-LY INSPECTION day at Middlefown Wednesday, Aug ruc an 8 | present situation of Business brou.h(lnnce! revolve,” Mr. Sceville said. should Be @écried. sych as laxity in| Resolved: That thls minute be en- OF STATE FARM|Z7. Amoug the speakers, who will ac b . P on by the strike of the carmen seem| ! it MRS SNy SR of milk, | $boareance Of i1h6 Cibbath, and the R 5 Dhlors QY e Ak, Bub. 3 1y to|dfess the visiting dulrymen i Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | to be of the same opinion. They all|of it siaplen, depends directly onacblebratian —of mational - holidays|iud®s J0hy sent fo his fapily, and That | o lgorumple L Ap s B tham at | Lrof, Willlam AL msien of Conne ming, Uphélstering and Wpood Werk.| <ay, “We don't séé as the strike has ‘;:m“’d‘;pgnd!",'.‘;‘:"f‘o;hemgflgn ofj thzeuh the means of consumption of fwe will together attend his runeral|ihe WOmen ov 1o WO%. OF e “m,.%flh ‘d\t;lcunum College, Prof. Al Blackemithing in ailits branches | 0" R e Gas: "Ware runaing | PrOduction. Practically thie ontire ekt | *'Co-ordinats ~ all agencios dotng| ' Atten: at the Blate arm for Women at |\ Y URRCH G0 VOt #, T tpeomc went ta the oity two or t.“_Belmw»h cf the country comes . from; anepicanization wowk. . FRANK lePsTE\h {Lyme. The quarterly inspection :g[smr" Protessor Istén, | times. 2 day, But pow that there is no| Srain-fed cattle and, althouzh ik, Being native and fore:&n-born ints a Secrettv. |this farm has just been completéd by ! of Weslevan, and for sev co ar or regular schedule being run frem the My soem exorbitant at 18 ane 1% petter yhd nzan&l at the same time ]Chan:i W, Keilogs, se 3 co-worker with Prof. \;nua 10 the city they stay at hiome| SSRLSS AU "““‘“"‘_'Hf'u“’;"b;l; "{’ | showfs e Interdcperdence of e The Thames Natlonal Baak. state \nm;r;no e oA mem., | ometric experiments, 07 TO 5 and do thefr trading with us.” Othersi % cm“‘ an hour. while the pHe “‘plo)-r and emplove. m_\!'? svec;al %v;otln;hof the lzoa{d of | Frank A ma o oana TH THE sult of his four r 15 NORTH MAIN STREET, stale that the people lived in the vill-| o0 0% 05T, Navels s Meet prominent employers and se- i > n!m" at N’m-,ber of the board, wh Storrs with plant development BNEE. .3 age befors the trelleys came through 2 : cure thely cd-operation in all way ot M., Jon tutlon in good Pe. o the secre:|PSPST on The Relation of I and ne douht will centinue to live Meet foremen in factories and 1abef| i the fol Lspcculh lm:;els hflfi e e fatt Plant Developments. Prof r Teach f V Jin |D*%ply untl che troliess run again. COUNTY JAIL HAs 18aders, and conduct plant mestings.|adopted: Mrs. Mite chester, formerly agent of the er o 10, ln 2y ever do, The local postoflce ONLY FEW GUESTS| Form a cpeakers blreau, and se-| In (hé death of John Chester Averily | that u ,\\omel:l o the hewe field County Farm Bureay was someéwhat handicapped by the The humber of guests at the New|Curé interpreters as aids. e f:,h:fl‘ :?kcurndl;‘ua‘a"hld. ."n‘“ ¢‘>‘m!e the volice e :"]-F‘w the sifaple life | o0 the Buginess Side of T strike but the nail _is now e - fave a buréay of information where hie eits, 2 Aug !r getting accustom: concluding sgeaker, Prof L W and Mandolin 0| London county fall fust new is uslaw fhad pheniaaes Niliond: Bankhat | 50005 SOUSONES 0 dem ertomn | conciudin sgenker, Mot e, the average number usually entertain- |14gal adviee and information ofi mon-|iost one o¢ t myst vAIded men e Ymuin. Best ot alt|Si¥e 8 dem P . led at this time of the year. Inquiry|ey matters may be obtained. ~ |its Directorat Averill was elect- | L2 ¢ Kellog id. - the inmates L \ The Arm ATy elicited the information thn"hlh the| -Afford protection against exploiti-|ed a Dirsetor of thit Bank on theé Sth hrcrc”lcr)‘nc un(‘l’bdo 60 sadm 16 cate ) flAN( ———VOMAN BROUGHT RD avaragh nomble of Setvdert: e ta| BB AL Sorme, (e Sintil the day of Ris dcath. mave|hos long they stav. thore, even after | Ao | nesday 78 Feguler Business| oy thers are but 34 mow. Most of| Counteract anti- Amerioan propa- LUBS DAt b e e O a i tg | L. 1O e apire. . TO INSANE HOSPITAL Bliss Pl T ransActed. e Tonnbership of| thése are available for work. OR, yes,|£anda In all forms, insidious misrép I" faithfil performance of the dutias of | "I ITRIUNNE ¢ Uhicicens is the 3oh1 Mis. Emma, Wilson of New Yor s Place the club is increasing and great In-|the boarders have to work. resentation. that office. Fo frequentiy served as| TAKINE 0are OF CLCHERE /5 0 rle ot [city was brought to the New Londo TELEPHONE 127-4 + - igrest is being shown by the menmibers.| Up to this season there was k14 Secun the co-operation of the cler- | Silreiary e the Boara In'the sbrens, Dt e Pave appeared in pelice| police station Tuesday night by u wo 3 | During the winter the club plans to|outdeor sport popular with the gues 1S g e ATy g naeral | courts for years on one charge or an-|man who ic. ¢onnected 'with the s‘u,‘n..:o ‘?nl.e:lwtug::::ornn‘ n(“ m';‘"‘ T B o Bt B B “ e nmt‘ pu?;:c m:“a?::uln?ro?:;% e Soppnittees o SR S fif;'fe. are getting back their stréngth|ciated Charities. who reported tha s 2 s, a et | cappet-beating and many clese andilies of racial and national & : 3} ve he ke the state- | Wilson weman was mentally der: TEAMING and TRUCKING |friends. The club also voted 16 take | cabiing conituts were siaged i wh,';h' Kssist Torelgmers ab railway sta- | 'S fomatkably, sotentive mamory | and fhelr, pealth, and meks the « | Silson weman was mentaly part in the celebration to take placs|everybody beat. The managément, | tions. oupud with his unfiinching leyalty. t6 | WAL TiT FICE the representa- | man, Mre, Wilson was t DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT|on the last two @ays of this month. |however, about the middls of lasi| Amerleanize the Ameérlcan-born tolthe institution, make his loss severely m'l;f of e ourd. showed 'that the Norwich Staté ”m,p,m f60-the REASONABLE PRICES Robert Walker, formally amlwtd menth, decided that interest in the|reéoghize the rights of .the foreign-|felt, and Lis delightful snirit of eom- ttages are occupied by the in-{sane by Patrolmen mes and Hil at thé Taftville Pharmaey h: Writ- | sport had fallen off. judging from the | born, theéir ideals, saerifices and strug- |radeship will long be a pleasart mem- tl\r:eoscnanaa O e e ootteye 18 Wil eeed 8o ”! i ARTHUR H. LATHROP |icn to fricnds here toliing them of his| oo or narrons: oxi Bbaminaed 1o | Si6. that ther Iaav be ssmpathetio T e s O e NS, o | Tor the older wemen, while a separate| The lawn at the Daimer Memoria E adventures while in tHe Navy. He bas|carpet-beating. an_intelligent manner. spread upen ihe recerds of the Bank | cottage i3 maintained for the younger | school builaing in Montvillo has | Phene 175 new redeived his dischirge frem the| The mideceason fipals in the caning| The fnal aim of Americanization is lished in the local press. | women. The third cottagé is occupled | plowed up and will be seeded thi service and has “”wfl a position|isumament are new at their height!the making ot real Americans, fit for K3 : Bank u by the staff of the home, al s\,y- tew | gan. Since the fire which destroved . with a Térringten con and county seats arc being made 6ver | citizenship, these men and wo-|clesed at 2 oclock Frid Aug. | 0¥ s whose habits and vears areltne building several years ago this - = night. men frem lore n-lands who rénounce 1[{(;;\ nlmlmth:tbtb‘c’mrecm's attend lhe( taken into consideration. One new lawn has been practically ruined 0w3r5 an rees From varius Suasters it is Téperi-| Phe desrch st carpit-Béatsds i MIC] allaginncs o the csuhtyy of thalr)tuheral WL g BOCh, o e fire of ihe faym is that-thie Women.| oo care svas taken of it aftes tho f el :\a: hwyarie oxide is a delicious!iy war-time prohibition. When John |birth, learn thé English language. ac- The William W. Backus Hoapltal. by acting on their good benavior, havo | ng the xrass has completely dled out FOR ALL OCCASIONE: {RETEERES. 1 { Bagleycorn was laid at rest at mid-|cept American ideals and become cit-| el meeting of the Becou. | tho opportunity of having thelr tecth | ki inight, June 30, there went with him,|izens of the Uniied State dre c‘oxfi?n'fuu ot e O Willtam 3% | fixed at the expense of the state. , VOOD. NURSH | e L P it Vet g R R P R O G R LR - o e mmwoon s USE LEMONS e T fn‘;h:“r,‘:g":::“ -3 ranae R THATON INVEMTOR] ok treéstaige 11 Brtaiasat. Ipus ¢. & enance to B Cns Ay b Many of | CAS I 0 R ' A . PEABCOY Ph missed by Jailer Winder E. Reéd and TO STONIN I 3 or filled, as the case may be. { ooavy ane 985 GIRLS! his able staff of assistant The following patents to Connectieut ?,.‘,:;2‘,&‘;{',:2: 2{{,‘;{",;‘1‘,{,‘:’}?}:{‘, {,’; The inmates, who formerly. gave Mo For Infants and Children WILLIAM C. YOUNG FOR SUNBURN, TAN L ¢ = é a August 5, 1919: ; T HOLG JOINT CELEBRATION |\l 3 it B bort | s.;.,::“z;;*r:. RS In Use For Over 30 Years Succesdor t STETSON & YOUNG |3 Ty 1t Make this lemen letion to whiten your tanhed or $ 4 | E IN GROTON BOROUGH | counterboring-tool. B Shdtnenis oF M. Avestil i Mw:{:el\aem M_‘ Signature’ S\of M‘ CARPENTER and BUILDER : 3 : / frooklied skin. ; 3 SIRNS IR | = S T e (5 EER T I and the anniv i Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. of the Hospitai, have made brizht and i }(-rol.o'\ Heights will Bé héld- under the! Bérnard J. Dowd, Hartford, plat- fappy daye o ‘t otherwise would have ll i | auspices, of the.Lucretia Shaw chap- | én-release méchanism. Bbeen aiscourag! P" and it is fitting that Telephone 50 West ‘Main St. ball 116 records this expres- REPAIR IT NOW ter of the Daughbters of the American Willlam H. Buell, New Haven, 1;; pln'ce ‘upon is 3 B Y ohatis for primers. on of our afféctionate regard, respect - Squeeze the Jules of two ismons 1nto Kfi;:l“\‘wwun“ :; au“x'fi’“fii'ffil’«";g G?«: Wi ‘l‘l‘lumh ¥ "Buen. New Haven, :{‘fflgfi‘g‘(;’&???atf:‘r“ohnefo‘;h&ewggflcg:_ 15 Main Street s riming cha < 1. i - ‘ bottlo containing thrnnounees ot ;%m ‘“sthe: G'rowrl eights monument »e B%k”' Now Haven, b|Tore=ts of s nstitutio o rebard Whits, shake well, and you . rey it is i The A Compa: F Y ‘““' a quarier Pint of {hs Best freokic | ey of Tue o \rm::;t;etgux;.ss;u: v New Bfl'a‘h, At a special c(ng of the Directors aflera sunburn and tan letion, and com- ;.- tter. chairman | ener. of The Aspi ?§ ¥ held on Auz. | B plexion whitener, at a Y, very smalll 3 H | John E. Cavanagh, Meriden, l.ran.- 14, 1919, 55 Stiowing resolutions were . cost. — z former-coil for ignition, eto. unanimously Bt D 'F'I OUR | Vour groces has the lgmens and any | g s, couvsn-non ‘August W. Gregor and T. H. French, |10 the dg:"“h‘: Lonn c. Avertu tne i i eCtor S T | drus sterd or tellet esunter will supply T CITYy | Meériden, lardp-burnes. eel that the Cémpany thrée ounces of Orchard Whlte for al . oo am’):‘c;’f‘:’nfmn :;'tm 20 X Mayahotr, Inc, Norwalk, de-| who wil most Aluenfi?- Tntereated in 5 —AND— ssage sweetly fra- % rtal sthin; o ar A | grant lotion into the faee, meck, arms| Stonington Unién nssecmhn.v.m L e N - Stiminal Stockholders in the Company held in Jewetr City Sept. 30.° It hes and had followed its affairs closely E b l g Cosia a Lllfie More mn{g:.‘:m{"i‘:“‘: m:g:mmw&“dzu::‘iud he| pecn the custém-to have this cenven- vflhmru,:.' Barber, . Stenington. |35, " inceptien. As a Director he moaimers s Rp— few cents. 0 2 e —_ A disappear and how clear, 7 4 | tlon the last week in August but.it was; “ g, B Neupirth and- X, AT srways SEEREIslve to svery de- : Others — Worth It f dissppear und bow clear, eott and|{ion {0 ATATHE Mo evare ‘ giaAklin G, Neuberth an Tirea {g: h.".:"fifiges:‘?“?gfuph:?g Jn: Lady Assistant U The ttic | A. R. MANNING e : vacations. that [,,.!:'gfi’°,.,,’.§"::,'.°.‘::“.‘3:,;1,"{,°,".,,§‘_“‘ £ iom an anusal Sente of inatvidual Telephone 328-3 s¢ Yantic, Conn Phcn '960 2 : 3 Eoas b e G Athe £ 7}?: ; - o O ““er aftection and re- HENRY: E..GHURGH Think of the extra rooms 4 2 5 ; P T S A T T | WILL REPRESENT NORWICH ° |sgost *far mls' memere. in | Directors . WM. SMITH ALLEN you could rent or use your- = 3 Yal e Lhase s BISTRICT AT CAms | 158, (8 siignd Hhe Hunarths vervices self, if your empty attic ‘A. G. THOM.'.PSON F S Woodment.—A carnival is to Ly Rl Mrs, Stephén A. Prentis, president|permanent record of, the Company. were put to work. é . . 4 on the S. Z. Poli estate at Waedmont oo tm Norwich district of the Wom- _— Chiropodist, Foot Specialist foaey Gnidas): And. Banarday=Ieeche Missionary society, Miss WHITESTONE CIGARS Transform that slacker . . PR Beashi’ 6f - BU LIIN 0 TS, CAINER e B eon o s ‘mother, 2 MAY ADMINISTER INTEREST Are $48.00 Psr Thousand Gie cheardtsl, com-~ S RUZEGY VNS vt ; hureh iy 3 2 lert Miteod. tedtersoce seccatery| T OF SOLDIERS’ FUND |J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St o002 8 ith Bea Mér. Cummings’ Sprips Areh Support. Funeral Director 5 s of R g Ty peveliparintd 5 il fed 48 fortable rooms wi - Suite 7-3 Alise Huilding, 321°M : ¢ sotad : - Siténg e Snntel commer session o1 b P Ry oy A B el o » ver Board —it's - quickly Nerwich, Con P : : md h':‘u flm‘,‘.flmfi‘,,flu ;2“:;’; %,m';f m—:peaea ‘o appear before the state done without disturbing - a tic mund. beard of cemtrel on 'rur.sday to offer the rest of the house. - spoon and inhal : 's. will preside at the " Ask us for the details. Embalmer the vapera. - Jestie Arbu kie, au” - : 5 L ; ' 2 “"‘ Uiy Horlick’s the Original THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. 2 2 3 raining scheool of S - Il‘i - Aveid o & FEaring Qg Tessiesdan e e - RELE S plnk| Malted M ; Central Wharf SEiae o8 | omant ] “Imitations & Substitutes . ‘Woman's Foreizn Missionary 9oc!ety.

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