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- BiLel's necoeTiow, | wien e u’%fi. Wowd Wl e e ctoer iy, THews Wi W aghe amamBer of we oAl R are e of To . =i ome Nie, WA theds » ren. Whue: brow Flight ws only Ehtid-eyon h ovhrMowik and e hx cTOW A8 bn KOME ANE hoth grms, Niea 1w Whe oltetime wi : “Tell 4 ¢ & Fhow Thi will be the lust wask 8f the Blenkiet Sale. It will ena §| " Blark Becks Made and Ruled to Order 2 nd cas Ve Freak " + divorce and| | *,mxf"; ago, thereby us to offer them at fully 28 per cent, ADWAY e gy B ST T - G Resinol Soap, with an occasionat less then today’s values. Following is a brief. list of the applicationof Resinol Ointment, . % :(eei:-\huflnpm,cugrm values offered: re: ; bégan, H oAy LICHENS. ~ Am the tock and she ¢ o wliver spra w little #pa Rt 2 Eetehing, the suniighi 1o en down the shores of other FINED FOR ACCIDENT €66 viELD sHows 3 i that it simply cannot Aep 9 ; ON NORWICH ROAD| DROP AT STORRS 3 3 Ryeraly honte S of h' and L Bt : Th tneeiit atloa? thd iyl cofitent being beautiful. ; 1.69 . [{The wave ix 100t and ¥ am iefe alon of reckless driving in the ‘court| at Storre the o"mcnm for all A“‘Mffim‘“ 1 Sonp and Ofat- A “ Bare «nd denant, T front the W6 Bo ’ SIID!I at New London Monday moming and|Rens amounted o 3,074 eggs, which I ment, Why don't you gt o Size 10-4 Gray and White Cotton | Size 11-4 “Nearwool” Wlankets in P o o ys The - following _records: dfrom | wae fined $50. He paid his fite. 33833 Ber cent, exg vield. or o drop of . Blankets, with pink and biue con- | te oniy, with cotorn borders Rlarorn hy'ihe waters uiter reccbmiee Tletin’s observations show Two other automobile _drivers fig- from ine preceding week. : — ectal | ot * T Rl Gray a¥e ‘the Tlichens "tiar cling abo AT THE RIGHT PRICES |30 se i tcruperature ana the baro: | urta in ihe aceiiont. whicn ea s Bis | birde: ta ¢ avine " cantest - at value $HA0 & peir. Eole T T o G B S, var ay v metric. changes Monday: being fined. - They were 3496 eggs In the 4lst “00 Blankets, to Vg 2 Express and Team Hamness Ther. Bar. [ Millor, who ' driving :H o production of iflo per| | The Wipsle Carn. $3.00 Blankets, $2.19 . $3.95 Miliardoh Wipive, 1n vos Wpiad R 7 a m .. and Allen Perry, who was. Cent., whi cent. ter n s pple, the LeMngwell farm- |4 « -1 “Neatwool” 50 pairs of “Woolnap” in gray ana feld Repnbliean. at Low Prices 8 h heel o 8" Grant bout. Millor | this Year's production. The decreased | er, comes to the front with nis comy [ Size Al i oo rokes, 1n ] niia, Wilir fancy Darors —ur 95.95 Sl o il Pt e down _the| production ix due to tne fact that the | 20-row-Kernel sweet corn s usual| | orgeis 3 par a ppir, regular value $5.00. ' HUMDRS OF THE DA m LLC C‘- Highest 74, Towest 70 Horgrich roat at '« polnt below Gal- | Reavier Proeds are not laying by 5 per | despite tne vasaries of the season. and 3 | . Comparisons. R:.n ’:;“Eg ;‘:,"‘“‘:n (g 'twr;.'m" was|1ast year The pen average for the gfl&’cu;agme.r‘llr(;c;eg‘:“{en;:la'!rn:uh:;aA | Fifty pairs of gray'and white “Woeolna Blankets, with colored aihis GUriT eimive thit planle ¢ Bath Strest, Norwich, Conm. Predictions for Monday: Showers. [‘ornin® of fusuer 13- Bolwinik Was| nelvier br for the flst week Jast|sweetness and abundance it is recog- || borders, extra good size and Weight—these are very special value at $4.95 B e Y o £ alhs: Monday's = weather: " Rain, east|Ulrich in a Buick. - Tn the fog,|Year/ Was 318 per cent. production,| nized as being worth the money. . . 3 : wind. whioh prevailed ¢hat evenin, - the| While this week it is only 24.7 per cent.| The Corey sorn. whith 1n tecs weeks bis beginning.—Boston Tramscrip: o i g o ) £85 production. On the other hand.| earlier. lacks' both size and quality. $10.50 Blankets, $7.95 $12.50 Blankets, $9.50 The Pastor—so (o has sent e Sum. Meom and Tides. : 3 AT layinpstut vt | tom amew Fork seedsman is growing |k wwiite Wool Blankets, size 70x82, | 25 pairs of Wool Blankets, in white Ty e e e s Sun D T s . o, SHIhE two mese e Mr. WhippleIs ] with pink and blue borders—at | and gray, With assorted borders.- B DY (Riahuy)—kes and He dor heard daddy sky so-—Dallas News d 2oo® | MORE TRAINS RUN for the 41st week in 1918 w, 2 : P ets. "RAINS 4 g £ 2 as 38.7 per | devoting two acres to the same pur- . o 5 T e Rl J! S e THROUGH NEW LONDON | cont. eggs while this vear It 1s 7.2 per| pose. ! T Ra pair; toguinr vaiize $1050. Jat 9950 o paiv, refular vaiue $12.60 3 eent. In comparing the 41st week of In the market the Whippl Belle—The: say that ce av With the striking shopmen back on arket the ople corn y say_that n T Y arth ghe sty ¥ &ml'e' Haven| iy and the lust contests it is Inter- | ought o cut a mighty swath. Seventy-five pairs of Afmy or Institution Blankets, 62x52—just the very poor eyestant i [+ , M | hon’ s remetated Sevoral throwgh| Scores.made for the week. Last vear i thing for camp use—Bplendid quality wool, in tan color, regular pame pab=—Wall. héw. I dethat_wit 35 J 1214% | trains affecting New . The m&‘ e, '1‘5“ ";‘fl‘d‘flim‘l‘?n&q x % $7.50 value, at .. i ceeessiereforeeese.. $4.95 Ml waya pick out & woman —Yonier -z38 | gae || 34| nei oho had been out about a HeA reeds and 15| : New President Of The Inter. Stateamin. Tae | 40 o1 es . among, the Teghorns. while this vear i § started to go back to work Saturaday |17 were made, 11 going to the hesvier Motorist (blocked by load of hay) Six_hours after ar it 15 and Sunday and Monday it was stat-| b, 3 3 E. { - $7.95 Blankets, $9.00 Blankets, $6.95 T say, there, pull out akd 16t me b T ¢ reeds, 1 to.the Oregons and 5 to the % Sater, which 15 Yollowsd by fi0oa tide. *d, tha} il ot e S s P Lax:go&nb Of the 1.000 birds at the Size 114 Plaia Blankets, in a va- | 25 pairs of Army Blankets, splendia || You seemed in « burey to et o e : don oy 2 " o Vs carria ¢ pos GREENEVILLE . | Saturday and the road Ta'now dccept. b it ool R AL T riety of color combinations—at | fUAli%Y, regulation sige gnd pertect | ° har's Bocwuse his hovse wax catt arday moning. 1o AV SAISE Bov. hite Tghern’ Dwhbey Wit et p - o ; 9L Tast asvertst Memstor som terday morning its £ fev. L 3 > Yy Jeast, $ i 8 Ploneers will be served by Ca-|that the White Loghorns have won all hum, “Sometimes by means of ride John H. Fitzmgurice who comes here | of the : CELLENT SHOWING OF FINE BLANKETS h - - o terer Armedas Benoit. who has serv- | the prizes for the month. The leadh 3 % and amendiments we oam work in T S MR SR e oo e Pl e Y e e ington Star. Rabid Anti—Don't you know b tobacco is deadly? Why, o 8% nicotine on & dog’s tomgue Wil bina, Incorrigible OneWal, & quart & on 4 dpg's tongue wouldn't baurt m none.—Judge, take the place left vaeant by, h‘x‘fim ed many a delightful bake to the so-| pén for the week was No. 31, owned by ; We make a splendid showing of High Grade 3lanKets in all the best A er 5 ¢ by, Sloky: J. Frank Dubols, East Lynn, Mass., it ; of Rev. Joseph M. Gleeson. Monday has beeh left open and the| production was 57 ess. Pen 56 ens known brands—bought when prices wers at the lowest point; and ices anging from Fitzmaurice expressed. his pleasure at wi i = 1 % = - isiting Pioncers will be miven &n ep-| tered by Meadowedge Iarm of Cédar - ffered in this . ugust sale at very special peing in Waterbury and said he ‘had iiping rios fake"in whatever ‘sighis| hurst, b I was sccSnd with @ produc $1250 to 52950 & pa L% 5 L - ' thy Ve misse nd to visit friends| tion- eggs. Pe ', oW by the 2 pastors. and hoped that it would ac. | they have & Many of | William L. Gilbert Home. Winsted, - - and relatives in the village 3 e e e et e teH) G Blonecrs hive already yoiced thelr | Comity was third with 'a Breduetion oé redspnsopts. intentions of -taking in the Nerwich]33 n 57, and Pen 64, owned by 5 . The late Rev. Joseph M. Gleeson was | i Lo " ine Iast goodbyes have . Matiituck, N. 'Y, and B, BLANKETS RESERVED UNTIL WANTED untiring in his efforts to raige fands ngfor: 5 Friend—Héw's your boy getting Successor to for = pulpit and haty vé’u TCAaTrr | e e R e e for] tied R gt e L in order that everysne may have an opportunity to share in this money- || in the armwe Mr. Jahnsoh ? STETSON & YOUNG et ive watl) the aun sarnest de- | tho eighth annual reunton. 5 NN o AT saving occasion, we will upen payment of a reasonable deposit, store any || Johnson"Wonderfyl I feel a gre P 3 LR el L General Chairman George N.-Bear- n each of the bought during this sale until they are t . , c and BUILDER | compieted. - The ‘beantiful marble pul- pein. Cietioh Blankets bought during thi u 6y are wanted. make my boy get up sarly, work ha Ui [Pt however, has Just beon finisked, | J0F has appointed the chairmen of clnalys Ao 8s.Lallome: all diy and go 10 bed early cat Best work and materials at right|hng aithough Fagher Glegson never ::'fim‘-'.'fl:'n'l' gmm:m;_‘!‘hem{!:gfi;‘?}) ol Barred Plymouth Rocks. prices by skillea labor. : spoke from Jt, it will be a continual re- 'y it Tele; in st ; Weeks remain hetsca the raunion and| f Jules B Francals. Wi £ phone 50 West Main. 8t {minder of him to the congregation of | Yrruille will. dswote thern 1 o xiing on y;;flchf‘ g RS 1573 St. Patrick’s. church. 7 T for the. first reunion ol ncr! 5 Laurel Pouliry Farm, Laurel anything! "~ American Boy. I couldn’t dectde among may bems #o I sent ‘em all to get father's eon sent.” “wWell The Porteous & Mitchell Co. E . Pioneer Boys, that has ever peen held ¥ 2 3 OCCIDENT TAFTVIELE - | WP i " Wi s ] | e o saan SRV e g g g porhe TSt missting of the Bionsde R e e G et e oo W L el them."—Louisville Courler-Jou il hing st PORmAR BaIl and:plans for| Lo, n e Sanial Wres Bang| 24 W. Bradies, Lantod. B C.. 1263 ; R e iy - i 5 3 3 n Fone N g LB C.. P p P - FLOUR the weventh annual reunion were free-| Rocorle Plon” present Them. o Views| 25 Curtis L. ‘Allen; - Nicholson, |WILLIMANTIC CAMP GROUND | CHRISTOPHER G. ALLEN Pt v o s wehe reception commit- | ‘true in deed as well as in verse. . 1360 SERVICES OF 1919 3EGIN IN SUB.-CHASER ACCIDENT | "Swhat was 1(7" indquired Wer sbe | tee of whieh William .C: KenMall is| " Tne regular meeting of the Taft-|2® & fhaiman. gare. an account of the work| ville Qivision of the A. O. H., was heid Costs a Little More Than| o0 thus far, and explained the pro-| 4t the Parish hall Sunday afternoon.| . gromme for Taftville'’s old home week Routine business was transacted and a} 41 Law i . irel Hill Farm, Others — Worth It. | o2 new anpieniion for membeinip was i o . Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen of 74 rétary. (Comimal, Sovm Peae- Fwe) CHuveH diroet Mok Wailiiy WK suxierg] T aeait t. buy n: wutemblitly New Bedford, and asked the children|to hear from their son, Coxswain|mateh my new hat—Film Fun to take mite boxes home for that work.| Christopher G. Allen, of the sub-chager 188, undergoing repairs in Norfolk, Va., THE' KALE[D(E(:,’OPE Letters have been sent out to thel| voted BRI ........... 1528 At the Get Acquainted social held on y pon fatvorab The division|45 Deer Brook Poultry L harbor. The crew of the 188 was tem. A. R. MANNING members. of the sosiety who are at|aigo elected delegites Who are to Short Fas, B 1394 Saturday vening I ane (abernacle| porarily tramsferred to the 184 Sat-| Siolen motion ploture Hids vathe . R. present living in other. cities contain- | wa 3 conducted by the fourth vice pres s - i 3 Ik the Tiat ‘of events and Kivine wii| [CRresent the local division a the state|36 Charles H. Lané, Sou Gent of the Norwich District League, | Urday, Aus. oth, as the latter was|at $50.000 were found by detectives 3 i 2 X *| eross 3 r and was disable o 3 % ement Yantic, Conn. Phone 960-2| nccessary " ingictnrions pertaiming Bebtanhe 11 oan s Moet an g 1%67] . General Wederation of Trade Un- | Mrs. W. I. Stephens, of Vernon. get-| 1" The loss of the port wheel. it was|hosoe "% M @ New York tenemen —_— .| Accommodations. in on near ‘h- vil-| were Thomas Phaien and Joseph New- ions of Great Britaln Rhas been |acquainted tags were cirulated and| un gown gnd cut in two by steamer| o L G. THOMPSON, F. S. lage during the throe cays of the re-| ins, county president, Terrance Hanion| 30 1507| clected at the Convention in Am.!| then the people put on thelr names | Kenshaw of the Merchants and Miners| , More, mukmnone ore was mined ! . i1l also attend ‘the convention. 7| sterdam. He was nominated by’ * line. 3 ths : d ” The reception committee, wiit be at| © Nai G % 51 - the wall were guessed. Several stunts < % before, Montana produchig more Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | e station to mse: all comers and 0| savin b T a1 Shimer ot 1449| Samuel Gompers and elected by & | were done, such as Crossing thel| T NoTwich boy escaped but with| L ool Stites combined kend aid whenever necessary. Tic| held their annual banquet. Before the |7 . d43¢| . larwe migdorily. Brook. Needle, Thread and Cookie|tne clothes he was wearing. He got| A patemt has besh granted fdr _(PROTECT YOUR FEET) Pioncers during. the atternoan Satur- | panduet resular businees won reanns Miscellaneous. = Race, Duck and Lobster Races, Blow| " G°0 1" 00 WAS MEHIME, B0 Bl cnain with a screw on one eid ana Cummings’ Spring Arch Support.| 40¥ Will be show.a throigi the vivize,| aeted, . 18 ChicketdWhut Ferins (Whit. | the Feather and the Chinese School.l iy, steamer was backing out he had to|clamp on the other to fastem a tele Alice Building, 321 Main 8t.| ANC_the Rew ‘ulll s -ard —otficr| ““Chpistian, Meyer has returned fo his Rocks), Cantoh, Mas, © 1357 HORN e o e o The mnat | 1Ip, with the lines. etc. 5o that he had | phon# divectory to & desk or wall Norwich, Conn. Phone 1356-4- | ChOGRECS Will he an object of interest| homel in Lishon having recently ro.| 46 Peanot Boultre mame ai gt v the prominent aduits on the ground.| ., time to salvage anything before &| Oneé of the fiew electric-motor-Arty rish, | - ne - t those Who have not viited the vil- | Pomcaereom o iy &, Fecently re holaTouty Farm (Rbods BATLEY—in Plainficld, Aug. 1319, a| caused much merriment and applause | '\ ‘came to pick up the crew, but he | en washing. maciines waohee clothea p = T lage in recent years. After the tour| aischare from the service. Conn. s SOUMPOrt asg| . Balley of Damielsans T°nK J. 'G.| There was a vocal solo by Miss Lenoré| 5id {ake time to wade to one of the|in a revelving tamk, them feess ther about the. village all will gather at the| ~ Albert Roy and Frederick Meyer| 17 Albert T. Lengzen. North at. 0| - - e Ell%wood of New London, and a violln| naiches and rescue Fif,-the chaser's|from water in a ceBtrifugal dryer Froyidence Street bll grounds to mee| have veturmed to their homes in ihe tieboro, Mass. ... e - MARRIED B T | avg mamsot. Thoushi pétroum exists i Sia e Tattville Grst team clash with the| village after having spent a two weeks b SR - BUPTERFIBLD _1n Stamord | Sor hopert Bitgood, of New Tondon.| " mne 134 is on end In the harbor, her|ana Nas been used in & crude way by irse team ot Wiiimantie”In (Be ev-| vacation. The second week wid Spent| NORWICH RESIDENTS pr: = o Aug, 17, 1919 by Rev. Niles | Saveq 'St Boege led in & olesing| "o but & foot out of water. | the natives for lghting. no attemp 5 oW 3 e 2 3 eri T W foung o il sk 1 N i e ha v o devek the' a REVAE Of tic Wrld \War veterans miv. | o0 OF wan_Douch. SERBIA'S 40,000 ORPHANS and Miss Rutn O Buitest| Service Song. written for the 1919 in- T e s 23 Ly the Vatr-ille chap'c~ of the Red @ Stafford Springs. stitute by William J. Stephens, of Ver- Motored Here from New York. P g ; Crose, to which a0l nie ‘nvited, Fre NORWICH TOWN A number of energetic Notwiel res- STODDARD— . non. Miss Ellwood sang the stanzas| 4 Mrs, Townsend of New| The invénter of s gbeakimg tube e S umtil 12 danfing will be enjoyed. e v idents. alwavs prompt in zood works, T it Ariiar Sk Me | T s MBS OF Eeop THE WO Fircr] vorr Bb e TN O il use o mairplancs WhIGH exdiude attend churches, ipecial _ser- Btly = Mr., a Mrs. Frank . lorlan, of}tored to Norwieh Saturday’ to spend | ©f e Vice S - - Almlobfle& mons feting for' the occaslon will be | ™ 'Mrs. Gartrude Chasch r o MiD ay | Gt Fone pro Serbie was rightly | Liioy OBN_—In Putoam. ‘Auz 15, | Bast Hartford, are spending the week | the week end with Mr. and Mrs.|es. Baard . Af uSen the aoipnears | wil| pock of Westchester, were callers Sat. | Was a fand of small Tarms, where each| St Jobn o) con 2nd Miss Albind| a¢ the Manchester nouse, o| Charies ‘A Connell of chis city. They| British scientims in_ the West Indi = bora Ponemah hall. where the “Pecic e so 1 a ] B =, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bromley and|returned home Monday. William Con-|have heen expérimenting with Carrmges, Wagorn, m pusineas mmeating will be.held urday orf Mish e k(;e:rr‘o:h;r and his ’:rpn;h:‘lii-oe):::;y selt.suppa orting. amply SON—FATR_In Moosup. Aug 18.| Mr. and 2rs. Lesiic SYhitink of Prov. |nell is a brother of\Charles Connell. | centrating raw. lime Juice by freesis for ensuing vear ‘will be ey * y p i wton 3o dence, visited Mrs. W. J. Stephens of, B Akl out much of ity water to save bu Trutks elested and the place for the naxt re- | Ao i S ker of Washi 4 e ot dent e L [ LW, TR BB Vernoh, at her cottage on Wesley cir- e A beealiar lacoident 14| shisping. Tdon b decided upon. At ome nelock |treet, retarned. Saturday. from o tow | COUId take from him the land that ted | DILICS —PURDICK T Weaterly, R. 1, | cle. Mr. Bromley ami Mrs. Whiting reported teom the moarding house of| = TBE Vietoria fower of the hotssh Sibasica Mamaics, Paintit g;.mmfi will - foy days’ visit with friends in Springfield, | him; Jhe lew fofbade it Serbia had BBy SRR ' :"‘p;‘g;‘-wf;'l”'""! brother and sister.| 4 vy Machold in Killingworth, where pariiament, a{ Wésuminister, took 4 8 3 no need then of orphana d homes urdic oward Dilks o es g 3 year old girl w as sitting | years to bu o to sums Blacksmithing in all its branches Dbe headed by Tubbs’ baad and tollew- recently of Miss Sarah and Miss Mar- | ReID In the care of her fatherless and| _ o 0.k °f Westerly. and daughter, Lulu. from Vernon, were | SEMR0T T SO en (he hammock | —efich fireproof and _ pueked = w c ing i Mne will come the fraternall. g = a | or 1 a B - T on the grounds Sunday. b « s, the fecords of centnf | ordiers of tha village. the ramrsen mp |8aret Crawford at the parsonage on hiw' SR S Sell . ml, v DIED R B S ndaY: are Mr. and|DProke fracturing her skull. Lte PRPeEs. The . { - [West Town street. ¢ won in a hun vears of | o 4 y o g of Puglish history Grers sai'ors.~ and the [Fireers, BRIESTLEY —In Bradford, R. I, Aug.| M ¥ MeCh of Jewett | emmm— — 1 <2 he LD B S thear ot z struggle, is wiped out. 3 R 1 £ | Mrs. James uggage, o RIE o prevelt autheABINE scfln & mafk 4 rhors tn which (pEetner regardless of | sormer esifent of Norwich Town: Who T hadmi e 0aRAL G4 yan S et | e Seuguter, Mlss Desnia: ale cidents along the ~highways aronss : 3 n v cern the l1s childs g: = ias Alice Gilbert, iss Martha a- ectafy at raflwa ¥ the. & in servi fhe ren. ) - 16 . L E jaid, 11l especially at do7 7O 515 NORTH MAIN. STREET| be piotm i e armeEie Tt i1 [Shunt ricently riceiui hin nomac | v Flokare, A canaition i the chiiaren | SINVIIR Moz, awe o6 1010 | Vs Sioms Bcion Carpenier v, | WONDERSTOEN i g e gt ‘ EE ; n s * Only Toferigh A s, e 3 . Sta esterly. R. 1. £ Sanets gy ioh and the seventh snnual clam . bakie| g S Koy Fadog, 21 PrOTSt 10 | werd Sl T R M Srucron, ar theit | 1 A WIAISE In Shaamock. T 1. Aug.| SRAG GF the. cotiase. whe: with hik ALL THE RAGE R Mr. and Mrs, George A% Peck and | ittle omes are faring as best they can| 14 1919, Mercy A. Lamphere, aged ] pviy. eve oceupled It or meversl within 200 feet of Svery road-crossin g P x among the others, with no one fo care seasons, is not able o be present at e . S Flowers and Trees g et T e T SRR R e T T e e W s Skt T 3 g eph Smith of Golchester % 98- | stances as these. where people have i Mr. and Mrs. Clenton Rev. J. M. Potier, of Hockanum, and Mrs, g."x:l!'hur"n;fl S § FOR ALL OCCASIONS Teland Paler with his daugnter,| P2on driven -back to almost savage - R. 1, in hiz| came to the grounds Saturday for the |m T ol i Bake Mmoo A of PainErm’ | conditions, it is often enough a case of 5 season. Removes Superfiuous Hair Instanthym | [0 (hem. haviek ocdBeluded CIE Orders ered . et Bhun - ‘each for himself and the devil take George Palmer of Jewett City, and Ing it.over thal e ried, chifdre MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO: . haye axtunréd from a week's visit at!we hindrhost'—arid the hindmost is F. H. Bushnell of Norwich Town, are| ‘No Odor—Harmiéss—Guaranteed |chilarén apa Tremskiy five chif 5 3 - K % aipiame Of Mr. palmers son and|ineyitably the child with no mother to the police appointed for camp meat-| - Ugly hairs on chin, cheeks or lips|logether would bé 160 bi§ & burden. T. H. PEABOSY - Phone 086 L : Palmer of Harsiora " Mrs I'red| fong for hi e e e e e Vel st 00D s D ML THWBME |§ ke Db timiier:: adintwiiiax B ‘heir own coumtry is doing its ut- 1 o catay. SaEcrnam Tor s twenty | toych _of Bellin's Wonderstoen, _the | placed an order in Canada for 2.00% Miss E?!lh Belgimhl of West Town | moat to help them: but it is too heavi- e e T Bome IWenE | ofy dry and odorless halr remover | P00 feet of et limber to be #hipp street, returned Sunday evening afier ||y burdensdl at this moment to be able " Owing to the illness of Rev. E. C.}in the worlds ‘Usea by thousands of | from British Columbia to the t two weeks' visit at the home of her|to do anything 1 i ’ m.of 4 Acmoun e I ing lfke enough. These may Tibbetts of Uncasville, who was to| Fifth Avenue's benutiful women and |Kingdem fm the form of i Acmou parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Ben- [ well be a charge upon the world which p(le'z)oh ® ine opening sermon of the|now wold here at ohly $1 ko that you |able ship propelied by its owr Jamin of Preston City Miss Benjami -ofited . 3 . aiong 28 SRR also visited Tor 4 fow days with her | mus meeeaer? cror. Ohersr sacrifice; 15 Main Street camp meeting” tonight (onaay), his| can take advantage of thia absolulely | No siatement wia mide ne ‘]’;:;;‘::t“]’;d &n;""‘-n M{-)‘fld‘ Mrs. oné free of Il this misery. is hetter BOSE o (3 R Tty chatererse, l‘:}*)::;':r[::, fuperuods hairs. Atade. by | proximate date of daparture ann = S Cn‘:f-fifl ':!I Wg: ('1».”‘ ;: ::eh:?_l.he: ‘:‘};Ifll‘:::m ‘i‘{’she!.ch F“neral s_on-‘nvlnw of Rev. Walter S§. Macln-| Bellin’s Wonderstosfi ‘6., 500 ifth |ed. B SRR N street, received word . Monday from|we have all struggled. in the name of tire. 5 ¥ New - York =~ who guaranies their brothier, Bev. William J.-Craw- | the and women of Serbia’s heroic . R e e T bacic it noc x representea. GRISWOLD ford who for the past two weeks ‘has| pist, we beg your help for these men t go00d wheelwrig eis | Booklet Free or get-from Lee & y 2. Dbeen visiting relatives in Pennsviva: [and women of her future. Twenty 2 reciors § - Osgood Co. Satirday. Aug. S, the vounx 1ha nia, which locates him this week in| cents a day, 36 a month, $72 a year — AN pivimen thre saeiaty met ot the par ‘Ohio. X will save a life. LAND— 2 fFe A ovcahized o Whntsoeve After passing a few days at the| If " children or adults send 7 i |/ onin. With Miks Frignces Roed, pres ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peck | contributions, large or small, to The 2 X dent: Bdna Drigkh, vice presiaént, & of Otrobando avenue, M. and ¥rs. | Bulletin, the wid will be prompily fore mbal'n 7. | Blancns Montgomery socretars homas Janes have foturnsd to thair | waried 1o hesdquarters, 79 Fith av ! ers R i i tremaurer. Rere books wve o g—. Swansea, Mass. nue, New’ 3 . - 3 4 ma for hospital use and picture pe “Think of the extra rooms y Lady’ Assistant i(xmhli” E‘itilf Shay e Taica” K18 ageiots be'd n Tns you could rent or use your- 'NAMES CHOICE DAHLIA _ . 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