Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 25, 1919, Page 6

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0 z 0% s Tesuren At the Majpatios P e R ANNOUNCEMENTS Bianche & X ” ; ; DAVIS THEATRE. K & L Appearing in’one of the stronges Westerly at 3.16 had a box of dvna- - A v 5 5 X ¢ -§| roles in which eared on the mite with her, and, requesting that|Crandall of Hopkinton ¥ e e TAILIRL T Far Bligh #cre n.".!‘:;n: Bl:zrl;l:;t:pw.iu be seer officer to be at the Westerly station |! ? 1.3 : ' . u?h latest Pataméunt phatoplay, The to take the woman and her box of }‘Ill‘\o: Horor, at the JDavis theskce danger into custody. bnday. and Tuesddy. In his Jafelt is..Knocked ‘down: . The yman subge- ered that two girls who sat in the x : : » opposite seat, were a party of the 2 : Arithmetic and™English. arrived Chief Brown and rgeant| The old Fifth company, Wasterly, is " o G of ? starring vehicle Mr, Barrymore is seen read: ‘The limited number J ¥ ‘ i 5 e santior T paIien e | e tenchers of experieriée enables the student to obtain in one rra 108 MAEED THBRTALe 8 NOUNE Shmar ‘FEIIN! 2 ' the woman and the trainman whisp- complete business education in Stenography, Typewriting, Bookkeeping §| When her jealous husbund interfer ' QAR 0 there,is ‘& fight,’in which the husband mystery. and six companies s o ¥ ) o e duently dles, not as a result of . the ' ; Chief Brown asked the woman what|coast artillery. The latter be(f . ‘D and Evenin Se“inm ) /')l battle ‘bt bedause. of his weak heart EMGTODAYWEWILLCARRY she had in the box and she told him|made up of the First, Second, ¢ P ay €l 8’ A Wingrave is accused of murder.and the. in contained dynamite, that it was|Fourth and Seventh of Providence, 4 i treacherous widow . openly , accuses ca, placed in her daughter's room by the|and Eighth of Pawtucket, and- gi Saturday Afternoon Classes in Shorthand and Typewriting *' lv:‘!;‘:u“: r"“"e‘v‘.fi"?e}‘fr'-'d 1‘?12 T:‘m 3 . on’ for 3 . Lild Lee TT thok i e unitl s et R e ) S e SN 3 diminutive Paramount star, will . ent, Jr, John J. lins, omas 5 - 3 s liminutive A unt star, vi ¥ BU ERICK The chief opened the box a paste board | Hammond, Archer . Williame and Fall Term Begins September 2nd. e Iatens Aont sk, Pictarh fancy one that had contained candy.|Burton K. Harris. respectively. Rastling a Bride, which will be dis It was filled with water-soaked tissue| The coast artillery battalion will be yed on this same program.7 Amer paper which the woman Insisted was|commanded by Majot Cyril L. D. FRANKLIN SQUARE — THAYER BUILDING B e e D I olmes Travelogue, compietes the show. dynamite. This disclosure relieved | Wells. Lieutenants are to be sel i e g the anxiety of the two . girls, the|trom amons ausiines mombers of the || Business Office Room 308 ! Telephone 1311 * i e passengers in that car, the conductor|command. As Comnecticut has de- MITZI COMING TO' THE DA and the trainman. £ clined to reorganize the national - - A ‘mueical comedy ' oL rapid actior The woman had a through ticket|guard of that state, by, order of Gov- with-.its. already famous Jerome Kern from New York to Boston, and Chief Holcomb wh fers the pres-| — 3 = 5 3 ~ | fox - trots typical of i ent, 1s Brown fold the conductor it was not & | ent state guard, authomty may be se- | SHORE LINE TROLLEYMEN will hang over the dishonored names Wt i renowiy brasedini tondy A case for police treatment, and sug-|cured for two more companies of coast of the managers of The Shore Line|sze's payest offering that of t We have taken the exdusive agency for gested it 'she did mot recelve mental|ariiliery in Rhode Island, in that event . _STATE THEIR POSITION | gieceric Ratlway Company. Eele Mt Ia T baR Dver Heels, e equibrium by the time she reached|the former Fifth of Westerly and the (Continued from Page Two.) Signed: , | comes to the Da theatre P - S | New York that she he examined by|Sixth of Woonsocket would probably EMPLOYES' COMMITTEE. ning, Aug. 29. Butterick Patterns, and beginning Monday experts on insanity. The woman was|be ealersed. againet The Shore Line Electric Rail- s O e hemirical, histons ‘that 3z p past middle age, well dressed and re- . ’ . in its t against right? B discontinued her three lor i John Cassidy, of Quincy. fined $76| ", ~_ 0 ‘manufacturing industry, the LEFINGWELL ew York, Boston and Clilcago tha 2 spectable in appearance. & > will carry the same complete stock as the 3 and costs in the Sixth district court |, ; 2l Miss Tda H. Leffingwell is visitin Rear Admiral Herbert O. Dunn,|Saturday, charged with having a hy- e et A saudnder anill, or coustn, Mss. Cliford Thompson At Butterick Store has been doing. commanding the First Naval District,| podermic syringe and needle in his|¥a5te its resources whether material : is at his old home at Dunn's Corner | possession. is held at the. request of |rlahor because no one sufiers the de- e e’ Mex. 'C. ~Thakabe Faiok for a brief period, and is enjoying|Sheriff John R. Wilcox, for breaking 7 3 OWnee. . (ack 18 Dotl o and, daughter, Miss Mbldrod, e !{reedom from life aboard ship, and|and entering the Young drug store at|!TUe however, of a public utility such { Tie: A il 4 |tored to. Woodstock Sunday, the- 18t . iand the braided uniform of his rank.| Wickford. Cassidy has been a d &s 3" trollex, or ‘stea i ¥ b e visi We welcome all users of Butterick Patterns e simital canne Vit the VHAES 0h| audISt pifice e vwas iweivel Years Gid any organiztion directing the policy |0 yisit Mr. and Mrs. William G = Saturday evening wearing a_common | He is now thirty-six. iy 17 hot Iegal e baund o mepin g |this week her sister, Mrs. Fobert: F campaign hat, somewhat worn light| Samuel Mumfi Knowl: presi- = egally—box < i el patdailin and all those who have formerly purchased iR malt, 2 THekyy Samogt MR (e s Moy B e o e | e bl o A polis e Pictorial Review Patterns fro ith th AnT Stsctialing with Triend ot his| one reouliLen esder, died Bvanday | Sreeting for % lo submit 2 tewper” |, BY, A I Townsend’ of Merwich eview m us, wi e . tinent points for_your consideration. |SUPPlied the puipit here Sunday d schoolboy days. morning from heart M; You have all studiously watched the|MOTNIng, the 16th. 4 d 5 Dr. Byron U. Richards, secretary of|Knowles is survived by two daugh-{.onjuctor as he used to tear a curi-| A family picnic held at Ocean assurance that the Butterick is proving the Rhode Island State Board of Health,|ters. Mrs. A. K. Tillinghast and MTS.|ous small piece of paper from a small | Beach Saturday afternoon included J and Sanitary Engineer S. DeD. Gage,|J- S. Martin of East Greenwich. . |tin box and slip it into a small spring | C. Lefngwell,” Mr. and Mrs. N. are inspecting camping places| Judge Herbert W. Rathbum, attor-|high over vour head. This is known| W hiting, Mrs. H. E. Beard, Mrs. R. most satisfactory paper pattern now on the throughout the state, Friday visited|ney for the Shore Line Electric Rail- |as the Duplex System—a product of | Champlin, Miss Grace Champiin, M | Camp Groton, near Westerly. They|way company, was in consultation on|Mr.- Perkins’ brain. We find an an-|and Mrs. C. Thomas Leffingwell Miss market. also made a trip to the fair grounds|Saturday with Maurice W. Flynn, the | swer why The Shore Line Co. is the | Mildred Leffingwell. Mr. and Mrs. R at Kingston, as several wells were to|president of the Westerly town coun-|only company using such a burden in|H. Beebe and Miss Carolyn Be be open for the encampment of satte|cil, and Fred Boulter, selectman of the|the fact that Mr. Perkins has a patent Mr. and Mrs. S. " LeMrgweil troops, Saturday and Sunday, and for|town of Stonington. in an effort to|ox this family pet. It is a burden to|Mervin Lefingwell and lLois lefing- use during the fair next month. These|have adequate police protection of the|the conductor, and the tremendously|W¢!] motored to Lyme Su. to visi Wells were all inspected to ascertain | propery and employes of the com- |increased clefical force in. the main|relatives. g : whether the water could be used with-|pany. "It was stated at.the Mmeetilg | office, and & nuisance to the passen- |, Pearl W. Ross of New Pritiin i- out endangering health. that in_addition to the age ger. : ere visiting his parents, Mr. ard Mrs ¢ on the Watch Hill and Pleasant View A.bert Ross. ; e urday with a high mass of{ o) sireet had been stoned, emploves g o o= | Bridgeport “are_ visitirg Mr. and Mr requiem in the Church of the Tmmacu- | el STe€t BAC PRen, SLOMSQ SREISVER | of the company relative to reducing | [Tyl . T o, ReY. araawrence I.|insulting and threatening crowd, that e e ':L:‘ngzg‘i‘;‘;“}r Mrs. Louisa Briggs of Slledy celebraant, a large number of|employes had been assaulted, ' that|Jn the PUtAAm lUnes. AbURCAN Tancor) , recen guest of Mrs. I relatives and friends assisting at the| .owds whose aim was intimidation R e v =8l at Thicks Paim, mass. Burial was in Old St. Michael's| yore permitted to congregate, ‘without | POPIE because some of the Wost ac- '™ \ir. and Mrs. Clinton Rogers, Sh=* SompteTy. Rhe cearers were Maurice| police-interference. It is the intention | ST o e o el thiic | mat ane Eugene Rogérs -and. Vic . Flynn, Patrick H. Morrison, James e omiri o A “Bea | were eliminatea - regardless of public|Man and Bugene Rogers 2 Collins, Patrick McGrath, John Mal-|0f the officials O et ot | Sentiment. ' The company has main- | Turnbui L A AR lon and Edward Murray. terly S0 Dresarve.‘opasr. e tained a “‘Public-be-Damned"” attitude | “3¥, c. ™ I 5 Boe and considered the public lived to ride| Mrs. C. Thomas Iefingwell and SPRING HILL the last of the week. idence Journal, had & narrow escape| Eamonn de Valera, president of the| The large touring cars bought and|TUSRILY CR CERton MIEHAE WUE NI 00 L can an the life of the A. D, Palmer and family of Man- from serious injury in Westerly Fri-|Irish Thuuiie el secek ,,‘:mf::"é}l:.fifme%e:& B Sy Lo | One: " | piecarsince ‘its. beXinnings azeinst #h Rev. H. A. Calh of Putnam |Chester spent Tuesday night at Alan-|day afternoon. He arrived from Provi- | dence, R 5 ‘Hiding on| There was Sunday morning wor- | protests of local newspaper cr tics wh ig x weld. dence on the 5.02 train and when near| Westerly men are planning to hear :vfizw'l‘)f"t:'.f“’,e;?tc‘.":._,"flz?;l’m':g“fiig‘; chip at 11 o'clock. The B ¥ P L.| praised its unusodl quaint siory an Epeached st the Taust Sumnh RS Mr. and Mre. L. A Conant of Pal.|ihe traffic seniinel at Railroad avenue BRI, enate his confirmed ' the niom- | ot & SAPeROL clay tHat entitte ther |t 7.30 was led by Miss Eisie’ Beard | ajmost continuous fun. ednesd ning the Ladi mer, .. wore among callers at|and Canal street was struck a glanc- - b et (heM | using as her topic, The Folly of Pride, | little Mitzi, besides: being Societs e L e o e meur'wmm.d.y. ing blow by the mud-suard of an au.|ination of George F, O'Shannessy to|to greater luxury than the traveling! » iittle Mitsi, besides being the bri 5 - | public? = Bear in miind the public has!|Prov. 16: 1-15. 2 the church in connection with the an- Clarice Deming of Hartford| tomobile. He sustained seyeral pain-|be collectod of 'the new ‘Rhode Is- PURICT Beat in Mine Mo PUNICTAS ) ©ry o ga) “Svening ' the Ladiest Aid|ilie: thedtre,co well remigner y Vi ful bruises. Just as Mr. Palmer|land internal revenue district. : h c real 1 nual summer apron sale. -A good e e T anmating her “cousin. - Miss | [0} DOUIRIY sentinel, & point of ugy| Everett Chapman, arrested by Con-|efficiency in the form of a higher and [seciery held & corn subper at-the nome | §7 25rO0R% O To1 ADTIL 2UC o . Miss. Clara Perkins of Hartford is|posed safety for pedestrians, a pub- | Stable Michael Brown, charged with|higher fare! 3 of Mrs. Charles E. Bllls. nCorn ohoW~| ther Eienry W, Savage nromises the Robert Gardiner g)n.rw-fins thel ., ‘Loarder at_the ‘LaJess home. lic service car swept around the cir-|CArrying a concealed tweapon, was| The motarmen and conduttors have|d€r: 8reen corn, rolls. picklesi- coffee.| o v 115 J1ga" the lunnsdal | chorus A cake and fce créam were-served: Over thirieen dollars was realized, The en- 3 thir s 3 thix éxgagement. a tertainment was as follows: A six- v . hand pianp selection, by Grace Cham- | /Seat sale Wednedday at 10 a. m- cle withqut any warning, and so close| §iven a hearing, . before Judge Will-|been subjected te the rigid rules of a which” 0 much has been written for «0 the sentinel that Mr. Palmer was|iams in the Third District court. | steam road. An -attempt has been struck. The operator of the car de-|Judgment was deferred _upon pay- made to introduce such a complicated clared that he saw Mr. Palmer, toot-| ent of costs of $2.80 and the accus-|piece of machinery on these Putnam i Al th e - = y ed his horn, and supposed he would|ed was placed on probation. 5 lines. It is an attempt to put a|Pun and Bisie ‘g;’n E"?r‘g;‘l byt S BREED THEATRE. in imantic Monday. for an opers- MT. HOPE be given the right of way. Witnesses| The Fourth Company, Westerly, and|Packard 12.cylinder motor onto a Ford | [OR0 CBIS (ORSWIng Temperamenss, | . oy 4a Bara 1s coming in & new su- tion on his eyes. \ . 3 of the accident say that no horn was|the two other companies of the First bedy! Rather a difcult operation | s Char A 3. Beene: singiny | ner-production hy ‘William [Tox, er Rev. H. M. Bartlett and family have| My and Mrs, Robert H. Byles and | sounded. battalion, Rhode Island State Guard,|when the machinist is pot thoroughly |1oUl Mrs. A. H. Beebe; = singing |/ 37 "woman There Was, and will returned to their home in Salem, |y, {, and. Mr. @i Mrs, Nich Mrs. Amelia C. Wi ev.| SPent Saturday afternoon and Sunday |conversant ‘with Packards! Have a Smile for FEveryone You g4 gl s Y and ey, Wl R S -,_.‘Tn°};‘y o | . M e Crer iiers rife of Rev-|in camp at the Kingaton fair grounds.| -Why st Fot & legal crime as much|Meet, Nola Lefngwell, —with Miss|Seer 8t the Bresd theatre today and lace Babcock of Brooklyn, N. Y. |of Norwich were callers at Mrs. Je i t her home in Hopki Y She |, Mrs. Frederick and two children, of[as-it is a moral -crime to destroy or [Alice Leffingwell at the piano: read-| g (o ihaa as a thrilling drama with o Sing $he { FUBAIMASE,] 6 . 'the | ote ool were oall s Jen- | o e Wy, Hopkinton. Shel 21 Newton avenue, are to be guests ‘of | squander. ‘the resources. of a . public|ins: Mrs..N. E. Whiting. —Everyday | co5Ctibee sl g tnrtiine areens Won o month with his family. Mre, Gammons has returned ‘to Gil- [John ¥ and Mary 1. Crandail - Be. Mr. and Mre Wiiliam = Pollock ~ at|utility? We have brought these facts|FRIIOSoPhy; reading, Mdtle and Vieo of the atmosphere of that wonderfu ’ u a y 3 'own ‘or the next ® 2 in, Mrs. 3 . A L Ft (Mr. ang Ms. Nelvon White ‘ot Win- |bert Mathewson's, aftet spending & |sides her hushahd she 1y wurvived by| "OL. i on the etectelt. care Mo maacs | Lo R A W e hine by Viols,. Turnbull, - Worth thebas wids . around ihe berhtirol) sted were i A ¥ < riends. [three daughters. Eva, Isabelle and|,nq Sunday there was a general rush|Line Eiectric Rallway Co. has not only | uet. Garden of Roses. Mrs. Gaughter 'of the Majh' of the islands to Watch Hill, Pleasant = View and|sacrificed its -honor by breaking its|Chemplin and I. 13, Heard, who - falls 'in Jove with an Ametican ‘WeeKapaug. .. . |signed agreement but it also does not|Grace o e S missionary. Her love is not reci With expert sleuths on the job, there | merit the confidence of the employes craeant-Major. Oscar Vcunce, wifel yieq, as the missionary remains and son Jack spent the we=k-end witn | Tn nis flance back home. . Notwith. ° are no clues to the general robberies at|or the public. - - S T Watch Hill. 3 We ask justice. A wage sufficient|Mrs. Younce's sister, Mrs. Hary. E.|standing this, the princess thrice faces a l e The price of coal has been jumped |to- maintain a family according to|Bedat. - Fryies denth (0. save hen sweethéart, and ’ fifty cents a ton, and now the general | American -standards of living. e A TERRACE S 5 P finally .dies by violence that he may . hay on G. A. Stalker's farm. Mr. @énd MP8. Lero; " Leroy Smith reached . a teip up the Connecticut river valley * Theodors TaJess was in a hospital|2nd among the Berkshires. charge per ton of egg.. stove and|commend for your consideration a ATTAWAUGAN live. hAsm;'mg n-.te se{nngl;nn:} Bocnes 1; one showing a tropical typhoon whic chestnut coal is $13, and pea coal $11.|statement -of the wages . recently i Major Everett E. Whipple of West- ted during the period of our con- P. Jodoin of Danielson has pur-|sweeps everything before it. ' 4 A Five Passenger Closed Model S1Y B h Cmas o e E [ T chased two two-tenement houses in| Dorothy Green and Asthur, Ashley of the Car Men Are Praising of ‘state troops encamped at Kingston =800 Dar Shivs: - |this place from the Misses Law of | will also be seen in The American fair grounds Saturday and Sunday. Worcester—57c per hour. Dayville. * | Way, ‘a‘comedy drama full’ of good The Pawcatuck policeman says he Providence—56c per hour. Mr. and Mrs. George Condon, Mrs.|clean humor, and the Pathe news will knew there was troyble brewing when Shore Line—42 1-2c per hour. Mary Leclare and Arthur Shepard | complete the bill for today and Tues- he saw a crowd assemble near the| we the lowest paid trolley men | Was at Ocean Beach Sunday the 17th. | day. § bridge, but he did not go down CogES: |in the state. The Shore Line system | MT- Shepard attended the reunion of _——— well street, and therefore did not see|connec 2 eh) “Providence and Wor- | the 56th Co. C. A. C. CONN. FAIR AT HARTFORD. stones thrown at the trolley. road v Walger Rollinson 'nnd' Edwin Hasel- The association announces tdday its building. e ;fi“"r;“‘l'j'zc'::? b W i ton aleo attended thelreunion. ' ia. | PEETAI of free entertainment which & 2 i e an electric car was passing 1 - t e PRI Mitl vis- | will'take place in front of the grand- Now comes the Essex Sedan to express is a small de Tuxe car that is easy to drive, |under the Cottrell bridge in Mechanic | 2El, Tat e "do *expect e ited relatives at Central Village Sun-| stand First on the Jist s un act calicd . c . . street, Saturday evening, a trolley pole 'y ay. . oman rts an astimes, an s our conception of closed car luxury. comfortable to ride in and capable of meet-|struck the bridge. pierced the roof of [ *URENY, i i woiee ave.| Mise Mildred Tibbits of . N. liaald to ‘ahow haw Cassar's crowd used H 3 ¥ 34| the car, and struck Mrs. Lewis Greene 83, .. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Charles| to hit the speedw: There will be The advantages of comfort and simplicity = [& a1y operation requirement. And yet it |inficting s scalp wound. A e N O D e i ans | Bilnckmar. chatiot races ameng the other hippo- of the touring model are retained. neither i i Preliminary action was taken Sat- i & - Jackson has returned home |drome- events. The Benette Frpthers t appears, rides nor operates like a urday evening for the formation of a | Wabe, WA BPProximately one-Rall ofi from France on a furlough. He ex-| will stage three tarillers. The fret small car. It has the big, costly car feeling board of the American Legion. = The|{hi> 2n¢ e y pects to refurn to France next ménth. | will be a sénsational slide for life, the i 1 ¢ 1 i H S . . . new organization was named -M: 3 Y Mrs. Albert Rollinson has tonsili- | sédond a double aerial trapeze cradle The identical chassis with all its perform- of power and solidarity that gives it the com- | by, SEanization was nemed Merrill] ™ rhe time has arrived for the public |, ; &nd the third a novelty Balloon ascen- ance qualities is' used. The body-has the bined advantages of both types. | Harold Merrill. The temnorary offi- |t demand the real motive behind the| ~3iiss Rosealma Bishop_ who js.visit- | sion with 'a humap bomh thrill. Migs P P s & YPES. !cers are: Bourdon A. Babcock, ch action ‘of The Shore Line Electric Co.|ing jn Rhode Island is.ill and unable | Dorothy ‘Halstead. an enterfainer ‘of same bewitching square lines as the touring g man; Cari" V. Brucker, treasurde:. Fi.|Is it s plk <lor state aid; s it an|oF o SRS aPT Lo, AT R e oatie roputation ab gutdoor af. model i For All Seasor liott R. Thorpe, secretary. *"|attempt to drive organized labor and| ®yi"ing Mrs. Albert Roilinson . yis- | fairs of this nature, will also be on the 9 or ns Mary H. seven vears old daughter |all collective "‘&i:,";i“%’:‘fi';&.‘;’y’i'u’.; ited Mr. and Mrs ohn Rollinsor| bill.. she hae a_roperioire of tongs i i a by v 3 chael | tem: s e 4 S y Hill, where they | Fecitations.and speeches. to.give w! By its performance ana appeal through For City or Touring O ey e e M oS! | tn aysten: dnto: the: ands \of -a - re |- Sonpay, At Qusler (EUIL . w T e . oomeieTon e ih its ality the Sed.: i i i th. . > City hospital in Providence last week. | ceiver? We:do not.know! The publ Charles Weeks. Jr. was, at -Ocean | original stump_speech on suffrage. qu I 3 § S an 1s_ winning € same You have heard what peop]e say about the 2 i andlx we aremo: u_zn_;mnn m-c;nnclZ Wel Beach Sunday, the 17¢h. i B!ndma}(vg william ,\I’ R-dfleldl‘.hdfl‘} isti i I . i S — welcome -a rough, searching inve: i 3 v ot T een . engaged /as gencral musita 4 real praise from motorists as distinguishes Essex. Now note their remarks about the STONINGTON v e et Sy e Bindedd R SU TR S IR 0 o L bt g M S s the Essex you know. Sedan. The cslebrated war automoblls Lad-|Dges The Shore Line Blectric Railway |“'Rber: Stott is having the founda- | band will plas both e atierdoon ant : o 3 ey 4 e o L - die, bearing the zofln of participationi| Co. as emiplover grant .the same free- |y "p il for the house he i5 to build. ven in ‘many war moves, the first to be|dom to an -impartial board which asisted b Grace Hamln," whose As Done and i i ‘ et s landed in France in the war with the | commands the confidence of the pub- > singing of last year made her re-en- Well e as pe;gil:: = Roltsh;g% :?’;flap or small lnll) ItS ap-| SUniry agaimst France, and operated [iie and. ourscives? When ~ that ha ‘RICHMOND Eazemen{ for {hils vear o cortainty Ar ood rmer ° . 1 as a jewi A by Sergeant Robert G. Wilson, was in|been effected a new and advance % n a eature is ‘the enzagement b G a Performer Y ik the horough Friday afternoon in the|phase of this situation will have been A N O Ao oa Captain Francls W. Sutherland, former Close to a thousand Essex Sedans are _ Exclusive and compact in‘outward design|mamss ot for ihe murine|ached Sireme"cotosmin sndeayor | e sy, Woancuiay. A1 | MRAASEE 0100, Pt G000 Tad i i it i i : h ri i : the 0! *| he served as handmaster of the 104th already in service. though it is, owners are pleasingly SUrPHISed L e it taten - Bersonns |1t ia iot: necessary. fo. miretoh, thé Theie was & fine Dake n Dawics of| UNited States fild artillery during the B ‘e . . d Sergeant & s AL, Their owners are advertising it, just as the with the roomy space. inside those wide|Wilson and his battle-car will be in!imagination to realize if the system | Cirin Fewit 0t CIneol, WERICT 0 | war, Captain Sutheriand will play cor- H RS & 3 3 N London until Sept. 3. and th failed under the present management | ° R o touring model was made the most talked of opening doors. The luxury of it finds truth ficave ror Albany- 3 30 Lo ;flxec:res'aus:cient revemue wner [1iies In an aeroplane at Hills Grove gon ‘wiil ‘assint, Mr.| Reddeld in“con- ¢ T z : ympathy was v p i \gain - car of the season. in their comparisons with car qualities in Stonington Pointers. | Bal e & groater degree mow that pub- | =ber Sherman is said to be 'sa:>ing | “'Tha®rogram for the freworks the high priced field Many of the former piatform men ;. sympathy has been alienated. Thi: | 1 health. 4 {'which has come to he a featura in The Es: h de it: 3 in the employ of the Shore Line Elec— oo tiilent will prevail until the stig-| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. mads «| much demand. will be more pretentipus e Essex has made its record on every Reputati £ the E : v e R lm ey D Y erecur® i ma of dishenor has been égased fron | Fif to Folny Judith Monday i das | BAR ever Befors, Land an additional i 3 2 other employment and may never re- ‘ Mary 3 &£ g ¥ iati ha ade in orde highway, Its owners know the thrill that eputation of the Essex touring model pier STEONERe, 200" rhey wani | the, recprds of the mandgemént of The | 00, "With £ R. Moore and fam: | 15 sconre for (he tars. ome-of the vers comes with the ability to dominate every ac- brings confidence with first interest in this|the public to know that they are still Y. newest of the displays. The war' has . G . . i trike. - Wi call “attention to those re - = ught out e " very interesti: celeration and driving situation. closed model. It gratifies every taste and|*"rhe Stonington shipyard was tem-|sponsible for this trouble that it wil | South Manchester—Dr. Bdward .| new pleces moma of shich wil be i wins -affection’ by Performance and endur-|Eorarly cloeed ey e e ibater "aen” and ihe | ‘Sriice bes resumod Bia Diaos as wil| RE wih they amh Titng A e 'ts are favorable T -] er erv ¥ v vary each évening a L] Moderate in first cost and upkeep, safety ance. < lon "of work within & month. . {Beavy hand of public condemnatior | shysician for Cheney Brothers.. . | program. calls for a dispiay (n hapor and comfort in driving, and a way all its Captain 1 Frank Gavitt s to. en. ; | OF the allfed countries such as Amer. own in retaining its performance "qualities It is as well received as the 10,000 Essex | Sfmier ¢ Tt s - S— — . B R A i e and l'lgtldfliy,fi;’-"e",aftef the hardest service, touring models now in service. rfifiy'fiffi‘."wézéflgfi;::'ifi: o : - ~ oy ?l‘\fe‘:o”::.le"r:lfi;l;‘)ch:d'h tor ?5‘."'.}3,; o CcCol o Fe ttage, p nt. v s 3 v .space. o this busy thorourhfare AcEOMNs Jor e opimions yah most frequent We would like you to take a ride in the M. and Mrs. E. B, Kingman of Leo- 8 3 9 3 R Hre ‘coming 1 %0 fASC thal Aswistant Secretary Langdon of the associatton i at a-loss to kmow: where to put them al, b Ly o Jon ek nex, Essex Sedan. Then if you decide for it, |mies dan o oo =t Coptain Jim- The Sedan offers the same advantages in * you should allow some time for delivery, [ ioP5ter, fishermen report u wearcity moderate cost of purchase and operation. It The demand greatly exceeds production. % " Colone; Harris Bendieton, U.. S. A, % = visited relatives in Stonington Satur- We are in a position to give immediate deliveries 3 BARRETT-HUDSON CO. [riee ., 5 i% AR 7 tHathtance 1t looks am - ! . Conquers Rheumatism B e e ot 2o e WY 4 & & i P A . al ak park. 3 .~ 'Henry' C. Hackett," Post Office Clerk, Cambridge, | ~nompsonviile, — Mims Dorothy “Mass;; ‘says: -“Fiwoutld be glad to write' 61 fell any-ong [ Grangeror Vnnieid sirect had beon ap p . . A ! ‘Leach h u what Var-ne-sis:did for me ‘when 1 had Rheumatism so -E’Jlf;’“&f‘n}"5c"3..“|f|."§5.'fiff.".‘-,“".’.,.’n',‘,‘f children were with relatives in Nor- . 2 > ‘wal «Onl n ‘h OCOf m mfd‘dt:" o Writc uju, 1, n:d rfl Tuesday for Ean ERNEST WHITE . R only da the'foe of My Toot” | Wrlte, ORI e s A e s Mo 5 gt b / 5 colif S

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