Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 6

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T e TWhis v Goim Un §onigo! Tf‘-uan Ppotoplays at th 'Pul‘"‘“ Bt Breed Thea ot ferures ut ioe A °nl_' re Pictures at the "ANNOUNCEMENTS ;- Yown Strest. Property Sold Through- the ageney of Fr Mge, Mrs. Irene L. !., ghe’ property at 78 Tew ‘lb James C, Mara Tt ae- tage. with improvements anc by 'the date Will am Giil, whos iy -resided therd for a nu i years. 1! i 2 ¢ § : i . ” Davis Theatre T. t g " ¥ 3 ¥ 3 1 nvis eatre ‘onight ” 7 Frnts: did. Speaish; : Ada ¥ 3 the “best' I muscal comed $ . i % R ik : - and 5 B . Tucker) £ sated iy the iarge ad i e { We took another shot at WASH CLOTHS and here: b Py |t g ises T 3res Ovor Heel: _Elm Street scmx-,aamd L. Den- p Pavis lhenxre lonlgnl {Olive O o LIFEBUOY SOA, your shois, snd o I e ::::*-Mm;:-.m;:.wm";: = BOYS’ KHAKI BLOOMERS Special, sizes 4 to 8 - Jader s o (;mlllNE: BRISTLE HAND BRUSH, appe Nestor, th En- X ofing, coredienne of tod < & you th grade mathematics; Mary Sul- Bavage, which Has received pra'se. The plece is me 39 ts iy X ;l‘vtgy seventh ".ff eifizflh n-;u! geo r : Cen ¢ ok Sekais B Bein ubsutute st BOYS’ KNEE PANTS Pair.............. 50c, 75c, $1.00 I e nnleen O . Hazel said i . © . ]| night her father x srade; e E. Martin, sixth grade. ik &nd weenic . be LADIES take these THEY LAST “Eat lots of bage, Libb; Maude Ennis. fifth grade; Bessie Fen.’ cteristic Hency e W'Hnj"‘ ST/ . it's the Jast you'll ever have." elon, fourth grade. { & Ysy C APS 69¢ | Bf these stage piotiircs o " Mrs. Davis before’ marriage Miss Paulihe W. Stahle, principal at ; BRI 1o ool lh . s oo olsie e S oereels o o id 3l 0t e ie 46 s e 4 o Elizabeth LeClair, having been -dom- Pleasant street: Eliza H. Syme, sixth The Lively mtbw: aqe Don’t forget WE have the 'BEST DE- ed when a child by = family of u,.ginme, Tthel T.. Bishon, ‘fourth and | % et ? e firely mory. ane SBORE| [ RS Bl WLl BOYS' BLOUSES, Value $1.00 75c S VELOPIN PRINTIN X fourth grade; Mary I Will ird y o S e BT R B s DR ¥ koned amonz the - the rnmbers, aiready su H ‘brother Edwlr nard’s Falls, Froae s ING service in TOWN. Province of Quebec, Canada. Third ‘grades: Jennie A Dawley.. first . s 1 are “Fu As relatives do not claim the bodies. | and second grades; .Gladys M. Olmi- Ys R e . C Zi's Lul " BRING US YOUR SUNDAY FILMS ‘they will be buried at the expense of| stead, first grade HnQipn‘ B. Allen, Over Hosls" the 'town of Stonington. | special_instructor. Bud of Its Own.” . John - Zialineki. of Bradford was be: |, AL Park- avenue (SeHghI is o BOYS’ SUSPENDERS -~ 0 v oocniive s o719 0 T T YT fore Judge Oliver M. Williams in the L+ ]| act as principal with Mary E. " \ Third district court Thursday charged [ AT avio: - fourth crade: Fhelme F.ar: BBt Bt z e i 3 - LILLY CUPS Bt Mo Cfiered & picarof not. sulity. B il N i g Pk st the! Ty J| The testimony- indicated to the con- |74 second srades. niways' sits _up ar trary, and Mrs. Zielinski in making the | The teachors at Chestnut’ street Pleagant, Why? . Hecause Take along some of these complatnt to Special Police Officer | Schooi will be Miss Jeanne -E..Day form experience that there P Thompson showel her bruised and | frst and second srades with Mins Je anll moment when this s blackened arm and shoulder to him|nie B. Montague- teaching the third hitting anostie . of Finely. powdered, sooth- : Pl i ealin g and antise] % - and to others in a store at Bradford. - 'x wh ing, he P The_ story of the affair as told in| Th be'eé'i'éfr".;dl"n".é'.?",’{r Hc‘:‘ o R lathe: S - ; pal 9 " ehow ) court was {hat the Zielinakis = parted | Wil be Gertrude Rich, principal andj e e N e‘than 'a year ago. when the hus- '€ -5 0 €6 . ” ) e nd four shows ia FOR BABY g Tnd hrcafoncd 1 0 Ris. wife and | slo, Wesk, UHIrd and o foucth " grades: ] e k 17| [to orouting trip. Band threaloncd 1o ki niy wife wnd | sle, West, e andfrourth raden; Always “More For Less”-Prices State This Fact just the Kind b, oirimme e el 3 a brother in Barnesville, Mass., return- | grades. White Roek school ‘teacher: 1 a dozen ing to her husband six months ago and | Lillian Thomas, grades four. five and o ¥ . Volb. e 9c en during that period he had beaten her |six; the {eacher for the other grades 3 2 twice. Since her return the husband |at this school are not yet announced. 'hlfl spent $100 of the wife's money she Bradford—Ella C.. lderkin. seventh had earned by working in a, mill. The }and fln',imah Erades ay 16 G. Bwim- | i woman declared she would live :no|mier, third and fourth grades. Margs . i 4 A s GENIS- Dol i 9 s S0 = longer’ it er nushand, sog wonia | pet Oatior frst and second. pun:| MY 3.5.7 Water Street—On Washington Square — Norwich [l i 372 000 A Saf £ return tosher brother in Barnesville. . | Corners ischool teachers: Lillian K. i G B ran =15 | (M came use an Autostrop Safety Razor for 30 Mr Zielinski when ' pleading ot | Greene, grades five to cizht: (not an” $: MR cbmpiaise the she suilty said he was not ready for trial|nounced), grades one to four. H - . ke e aliis days. If you don’t get hep to th_e clean- E7a e Svan ordered fo fuenish s hond] The.abesisl reashers il be Hallie e est shave in the world, we want it back of $500 for appearance in court Fri- | Hood, frawing; Jennic B. Stanton. el. . Bk omy BORIC ACID love-story Dlassy Bictire, Bnia Be § B day morning. This was not to his:lik- | ccution: Robert A. Wilder, shc & ¢ PRICE $5.00 ing, and the. testimony went on. At|tice: Fobert Valentine musie. Mar-! | strong appesl. ¥ ¢ m(; oonc‘iuslug :-e was nd:udxe'l ‘iull:yj guerite . Whitney, domestic science: | h!;' homgi,h"comb o ot Kaa nie j:.nan’ :nvr. i and sentenced to serve six months in 1°W. Sl , i Louis T - it upoh w ) & % »» || the Providence county sl (Ta¥erme D. Tangworihy, stiop prac. | JiCam sawmill on Mes. Bliza . Daly's NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN TQ" PLAY ONE || w00 00 PUSTTUE BEST: LOWEST PRICES? }|._ ‘rhen srs Zielinaic wept ana piead-| tice. fand OF THE POPULAR STRINGED INSTRUMENTS || rpresses, He necoms "ed with the court to excuse him this Looal l_.“m“ - Miss Margaret Daly and her uncle, 4 time, and rather. than have him go to Patrick Daly, have returned from | jail shé would go Pack and live with| The chowder and clambake' at the| Saratoga, where .Miss Daly went to| BACON’S STUDIO | Vitagraph feature him and subject herself to more brutal | Colonial-Mistuxs outing at {Wequete- | visit-her father, Michael Daly. | Morey, wh'eh will » | ed tlientte on Frid i#th’e P treatment. It was anparent that the|quock, Wednesday,» wa® a qualified Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Pinney, Smlth S 1 narmac y, Inc. | v et o N She S s b S | et oSS ey e o Hion ROOM 34 CENTRAL BUILDING ; Ty dy t ke the = ifice. - She soda. 1 water A Mr. Pi V'S her, Mrs. Vi am 3 ¥ “on Bra gy o make st She o melon Swave dhe and | v tinney's"methor, e’ Withm | FOR THE BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR AND | foxeagrd Bh.” she was angry after the beating. when [ that there was real sport at the ball | Pinney, h de th laint, and begged | game. Charl Pi % 1 dbile for two he oxphere an 205 e e The Connt 10" excuse. the husband ghis | in bovs st the Watch' i bowling | Weeks trip to. Old. Orenard: M. | UKULELE DiSuzht sut in O WILL BE OPEN DAILY AND EVENINGS BEGIN- ||¢:. e, .‘"."‘f.!;u. Sarrn i time. The woman, hawever, said it|alleys are out on strike, but have not Mrs. John Collins of Danbury is the FRANKLIN SQUARE NORWICH, CONN. || woiia be'best Tor her to Jeave him and | prepared. their demang. — They have | stest of Mes. Bliza B Daly, - 80 back to her brother in Barnesvilie. | been paid $7 a- WNR and have bem of- Frank Hart of Mew Flaven and| NING smMER ZND ture with the most unex ’ There.she will go, and Zielinski went | fered $10. Blafchford Hart . of - Cromwell . aré s . THAY han ever besh 3o to. the Providence jail. ‘- All public service . automobile 1i-|szuests at R“kne;;andld-'flaeflb £ o v B M T h the screen and the T'mi 1 3 censes expire in Westerly with next| Mr. and Mrs. Haro oberts an: th ds complete the programme CLARK’S CORNERS | Cigpels Sungay, o L or's Destonmor Toubswas Cansit o (he | Sunday.” snd must e ‘rencwed before| hree ‘children ard Mrs. “Tioberts ery best Netho aught : 3 of iman- A londay the operators are to con-|mother, rs. Louise Keller, C: , 1 RIUM Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Clark and | tic are visiting Miss Viola Navin. raghel oL the Sopuecticut Sthfe BONC | tinwe In Dusiness. e e the summer at Atre. || A full line of high grade instruments and accessories IHRALRITD ts at P. J. Navin's include Miss . Fairbrother in the| The Riverside playsround will be|E. E. Daly’s cottage, are in Hartford |} Agent for the celebrated Gibson Mandolins and Guitars J| .02 er 20, e Guy son Eaward of Hartford were guests| TR Lotedsts 1) s T £ Fullerion and Miss Craney of Nor- L3 2 loged for ven- | visiting for the week, and at the end w%mflid e g ook, abert | TSy Mre” Paul Hine and daushter | SIORIELON fown, court 1o snewer 4o {ing. the season Saturday even- | VISINE (1 e ‘to return to their|| and Martin Ukuleles. Sold on easy payments if desired. The Bpreading Eyil - hrol ward E. Chapel an orma of New York. also Catherine|LN®, A P ome ref home. Vceane photodrama or g i R ) B o ey Havan A | i "ae & roaat Wequeisauock [POE L\ romas Loy and , Telephone 736 | Jumes Keane photodr: Myron Palmer and son Roy, Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Myron Palmer and son 5 Joseph A. r W - son Thomas of East Hartford were Bk Aem Ferasy inMorwicr /oI | Boy have retarned to Springfield after | g iiged 1n the eyidence: thut this :::;flnea B and costs in the Grataly rovas | Week and viettors of Mr. and Mrs, E. - REod. Bur eviry chaso y in ) 5 a week at The Maples. o T Timey. B ——— T i T Miss A. Faye Darrow and Mr. Hines| ~Sunday afternoon the station was| 2, Second offense for Mony and he was, f,,",‘a:f,u‘;"‘ n‘,’,::;t“"' an automoblle) ' p 0 S, M. Alvord, Mrs. Alvord and| , fo do with the real hur of New London were at Edward E.|broken into and a small sum of money ”;'.‘ed‘ ““C"" d"‘ ’,h 2 B00. ats ¥ son, Morgan Alvord, returned Wednes- | and expect to remain for the winter.{are spending ten day vacation at!only the characters infroduce I Rl SR hane pr #180.a4 day from Ocean Grove, N. J. where|They have been living in Meriden for| Kennebunkport, Me. 3¢ iKe mubject matter tfeate taken. 25 Costs of $11.95 was imposed. ey = The P} . aa he| to be agreed that The Spre - NING they went on an automobile trip a|ga few.months. icre was a large attendance at the| to be ag Th B OISON OAK A Great Show. George Asa Driggs died at his cot- STU‘ METON fortnight ago. 1 s otana 1l and his mother, from| E74nEC Wednesday evening . and _the| which has been anounce The actors' strike is closing some| (286, Aloha, Thursday morning of| The reeting of the Stemington fire| Mrs. Thomas Hanlon ‘and daughter.| ! J. M his g lecturer's hour was in charge of Miss| traction at the Au A" ‘Wash: with weak solu- theaters, but is ltself Afforaing one of| 2cute indigestion. He was one of the|department will be heid.mnext Tues- | Miss Cassie Hanlon, Who have been at|New York. are at their summer home| Annie Dates and was much enjoyed, | Sunday, ls very much o | ~tion ‘of blue stone or ; the greatest shows on earth—Provi- | Pest known summer residents of|day evening for the purpose of elect- | Alvord Acres since early i’ the sum-|hére for the remainder of the season.| foim s N wa st Bohn lime water, dry thor- JeRet: JoRenaT : Watch Hill, vice president of the Mis- | ing a chief engineer and"an assfting | mer, are to leave Friday, the 29th. for| 4 jawn party was given on the park | ANNOUNCEMENTS yhich herd always Been oughly, follow with light appli- quamicut Golf club, always prominent|engineer. The present ihcumbents/ their home at Ocean Grove, N. J. Friauyleveniny by: the ¥ E| % ' Dy rashikiag N et kT eR e e ¢ the|in the advancement of that fashion-fare Ea P. Teed and Charles Dedfain| "Mrs. E. H. Warfield and daushter.| ("G00 *PEN"E 01100 rne Siraw Sian | Will Organize Banjo, Mandolin and| recent events reeu = seliten,_One of eto?i.a“"(!h?idah; able resort. He was the son of Theo-|who have rendered long aad fajthful| Miss Doris Warfield, of Hartford, | 4.3 e hresented, There was fore Guitar Club. lash and blending of v B o e foday o riday) | dore Ives Driggs and was born at|service. They will undoubtedly be re- | are at the Center for a vacation. Thte. talfng also. . Ice cream % Hied: 4. 3imoon, whiiRus: & atuAts B | o YL os he £ ezl AR School issue by 10 women voters in| womt wea’ teensurer ot ‘the “American | clected without oppositien. Miss Annabel’ Post _has returnedfsale and a good sum was rea the Central hullding, teaching the pop-| oo wtticude of l.\mp ¢ R 5 Stenington-: Pointers. from a yisit in Pittsfield, Mass. the society. | ular stringed instruments. will organ-| creed of demacracy this city. Pin company of that city J. Ea - Fi i i y 2 'ward Fairbrother ‘has been| Mrs. Elmer J. Finley is spending the{ Friday afternoon at Library hall a a club similar to is. . tamol ng Evil's married ipnnic. daughter —of!commissioner second lieutenant in the| week with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Le- | meeting was held organizing Lllingion | “players’ of New i ol BT R i Thomas c.w ! b“ JJennts 1"1’ regular army. gate, in Hartford. chapter of the Delphian society. About| con plans to gi.e a big concert about popular with the masses Morton of o If!tl"rgr s -“‘";AQIE’S‘ a Rev. Dr. Morgan of Detroit is in the James Hannon of New Britain spent| {wenty joined. then and as the c in January, in which all of his Nor-| E\mfll(h" for practically She died In Hartford April 4, 1566, and | borough on a short: visit. Sunday with his sister. Miss Teresa| ig lert open for thirty days it 1s expect- | wich mapils will tale ‘Dare aeter introduced—sympath was buried in Waterbury. On March| “Hyugh McDermot, who reééntly at-| Hannon, at Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mc-|eq others will join. Frank C. Bradbury, the celebrated| for even some of the ch New Y ity - / ] I O eminmay e loaves o | tempted suicide, is now in the Nor- | Gurk's. it Mrs. Julla Morris of Springfleld, Who | mandolinist, who has just closed | silons are far from “res Theodore Tves Drigss, born March | Vich State Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Clair S Tiutchinson|nas been visitin~ her daughter. Mrs. | yccessful engagement with the Elli- =it o y 8 7 885 who married Louise Green and daushter wefe in Middletown on|c. W. Read. returned home this week.| son-White Chautauqua Co., will con- KINGSTON FAIR daughter of the late Thomas Thacher Wednesday to attend a reunion.of the| ~Mr.-and Mrs. H. T. Noble and Miss| duct the Norwich club. Rehearasls Will| | one of the popular ol 13 Hutchinson family. Carrie Noble left Friday for Sterling, part of. Septemben | n ha e 3 be a it land of New York, who died recently at Misa Lavarla Frles of Readillle.| na™ where they will atiend o family | "L ihe Jatler part of September. | wich, Rhode Liand ‘hos Watch Hill. i i, Day Mass, at one time a Bolton resident.| reunton. They made the (rip by 2 = " - P by au-| Norw! % Orw Thursday was Tag Day for the ben- rica, had a meeting, Wednesday eve- is spending her vacation with Man-| omobil, g x;{,fix‘fl'c‘)“-nf“hfi odpeangn:l":'eekn'- 3.'." .':3 F‘,\er)"?&d‘:lo!lr‘:ok; «” 2 1 ¢ ¥ and| 5 Y of the arts, ¢ ofit of the Westerly Visiting XNurses'|ning. Following the regular business|chester and leonard Bridge relatives | “The cCongregational church is closed | oUfif Vel ian: "Buna, i 8 association, and, commencing in the|there was a social period during which| Mr. and- Mrs. Harry Holmburg ofifor two Sundays as Rev. J. T. Carter| & except Bunday, industrles-of th's bu o | early morning ladies, old and young, Mrs. Mary Beebe sang One More [ Manchester lost. their two weeks' 0ldi g gway on his vacation 2 et which has probably .{s vi . were on the streets soliciting aid for River o Cross. accompaniell on.the| haby recently. Mrs. Holmburg was| = \fics julia Pease of Norwich, who! Milford.—The State guard will 5o to| sortment of production thiz most commendable local purpose.; piano ‘by . Mrs: Grace Bentle: An- | formerly Miss Katie Lee of Bolton.| .5 heen spending a few days with| the East Ha'\c') rifle. range for practice | union. Y he R The response was general and|other of the members gave a whist- | She is now with her parents. Mr. and| yjre M. C. Kibbe, has returned home.| 07" Saturda; Special emplinsia Wi he f1: il througheut the day every person on|ling solo. Cake and peaches and| Mrs. Charles M. Lee, for a few weeks'| " iy ‘Helen Pierson of Southbridge, hibit-. and démans = . || the street had. the round piece of red|cream were served by the commitiee, | Stay. Mass., is visiting Miss \Xarjal.«mo‘ liar-interest: to the fa cardboard -attached to a red string.|Mrs.\Jessie Langworthy, add Mrs| A few Bolton neople attended thelgiage” tnis week 5 orl k lh Origi i ‘the “compositian s of th 8 ng an and many. automobiles bore the red|Mary Beebe. The good of the order | wedding of Miss Hazel Robertson and| ™'yrr and Mrs. L, (% Staples and hm‘ ic e inal’ | the best metjiads of picking flag of Tag Day. Everyone of those| committee for September is | Rev. Mr. Winship in Coventry Wed-| ;o (pent the week end ['m\].\nd” Malted Milk —Avold | etanies and fow gl o st hw Tennls tags represented a dime and more and | Esther Carroll, Mrs. Grace | nesday, the 27th. ot 4 | at. the market «n t ST OSSR AR v R S every flag a dollar and upwards, the |and Mrs. A. FrKing, ——— i irs. Harriet Pease and in| Imitations & Sub. D he Mdustce Fmount Veicg commensurae witi te|* "o "Lotua Male Quartetts of Bos- ELLINGTON B R B . = & g z ton will sing morning and evening on - an insnirdtion Lo * l,;adlfl, and Misses’ At the band concert in Wilcox park | Sunday in the Baptist church. Rev.| George Bancroft and son Robert. N cerniet: . Ufom 5 "); the L Srorce. avd oy avere|C. A, Merrill will send automobiles | who are on the U. S. transport 'Mt. i 5 Phere. will ' fre thée 1€ . . h d l there "‘t he collections of ihe ‘da|for those of ithe church who are: Vernon, have returned to' New York| ! x L £ of zfruit: and. yege ennis, an ow . 2 sum tg the collections of the day | hyt in and unable to hear the sing- | after ten days’ furlough spent at their z e . R i RSty AN the : ) ‘The- association expected to raise at|inw otherwise. e o i ¥ A5 Y sa g Bt e 7 (Gr th eir home nere| £ r 3 SEEN which rewards. the amb't for. the éxtra hocing. and T hack: bending - invelvi~= the dehlevements of 't the househnid arts divisio find -example embro’der Teast $500. The missionary societr. of the Bap-| Mr. and Mrs. W The Westerly Lodge of Elks held the | tist church.will have a picnic at the | daughter Doris are at their home here annual = outing _and ~clambake at|home of Mrs. Ada Fitch this (Fri-| __ -~ Barner point, Brightman's pond, on|day) afteraoon e | L ursday. The day was as near per-|{ ' The True Blue society will tie a | . lenms, high and low . oo Fauaible ha B ot oo Mhe | que e rriny “Sremnon <t Lift off. Corns! outing were in keeping with the wea-|home of Mrs. Angie Ashbey. i . 7 = ther.” There were field sports of ev-| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Palmer have 5 o and Freezone - ¢ - F clever s Wt ery conceivable kind, with a little{ zope on an automobile trip to Hart- » Children’s High and 2 4 5 "3 ek PO TR ey 0 to Harl- . poeen't hurt-a SE e : T. o chowder- and climbake were declared | - Charles Welch, manager of the | costs only a few cents. 2p o S = ’ The household de . to be Rhode Island’s finest. Included | Rossie:silk mill, is spending a week in . cludes |exbibifs of Je in the sports were baseball games. and | Boston. of the k'nd other little games on the“side. and| . Mrs. Sidney Wilcox has returned % Y ®oks are fano everybody was happy. It is the fes-|from a visit in_Worcester. 3 - o X free from. gediment. whor . | tive occasion of this' type as well as| " Mrs. Frank Beckwith of Monson . 2 o % 1o the light. and lncious t the patriotic principles of the order | Mass. is the guest of her mother, Mrs. : . o S s = ¥ A NI s ©an. be ‘Whe » 3 - | that ‘permits the interpretation of the| Esther Carroll. e oy = ; at ¢ 1yt & | initials of the order to mean Best| Miss Hattle Weaver of Carolina. R. — - - ipeness apd presacvea %a I, is the guest of relatiyes here. . * With frany pecple i secondary qonsiderati ing. to, them oppo Mrs. l:ule Rogers has returned af- [, & ter a visit to relatives in Wester] ol Eadies’ White Pumps Tobacco Habit Warmer Hobetta of Phisdaiens 1x . e Cl here"for i Micatton, at.the Tome of ) 3= e teamer Nelseco e AieveRt anvs b the .and oxforfl' et s bl s R D e Deacoa and, Mrs Morgan. | [ eslon nave she'e gwn artic e us . ¢ BOLTON - ! oz K heing-ddvoted chie = — fi;fi?fi.fi,‘;fi""fl’:fl:fi{:fi,’fig PRI i s i} Last Sunday Excursion to Ocean Beach August 31—We-| [ nPis, Weanesans v : suffering from fatal diseases would be | séhools the comir My . . : o [} wiien, theve §s atways POSITIVELY NO EXCHANGES {n perfect heaith today were It not! shaged, Misses Bather Horsmitz Bed will make Specl'll Excursion Labor Pky, September 1 (Bl mors. ‘ant ih ol LU ML SR ’,:"':_"7‘ B Mo Bor Whe | S Leaving the Railroad dock at foot' of Markst Street, at || Governors Da-. Thucs ountain a uth districts, and 4 Wi i state receotion fo + bl process to rid yourself of the | teachers. Mias Raipla Hili of Taiita: ¢ 10:30 A. M. and arriving at the Beach at 12 o’clock. Re- | tioghisred zuen a0 ni= ne o By Qwn for the Narth echool‘and Miks! igh ...r Angers! You can 1ift oft 0 Gt e D sl {0 apy up io-date drug store and get|Jane Pasani for the Center School. | aoy hari & ! i lock and reach Norwich at8:30. §| ntteen: vee-r wiine o Nicotol tablets; take them ‘as | Mrs Charles F. Sumner was eailed e e turning leave Beu:h At 50 closic B e e o gt et the 'pernicious habit| to Hartford Monday by the eritical il 4 2 z L }| agement wit ke diracted 'quickly - vanishes. nrunuu refund | ness of. 2 3} luses from hoitom of feet. s i ‘A O them the time of t : auiekty ness ot.Rer father, John Conilin, - R Dot of - Freczone” cose 11 This is a hrfnd nfew boat with Deisel Engine and ample B am e jmeset hole nen " Mh.h tho t0 be gaini- at any drug:store; apply a few |} accommodations 600 passengers. W with increased purses and pre ' : - or soon to ap- w "‘Rm Ah).:w drops upon the corn or callus. In- 3 i o LA x}{‘b-"a eature of every: afterne & r tells of _the m-r :l.-nh sof * Wilkes- tfxnuy it stop¥ hurting. then shortly £ ertainment. i : dmnger of nicotipe poisoning and how Pa.,"is With Saugnter, as _ lift,_that bothersome <orn ' oF FARE 40c EACH WAY. E s G : 3 3 E I8 stake of the gawe t IL In the meantime try Nic- 4 for her. root and all, with>ut 2 [ » '-ux e. 1 . 3 e : ,“-‘i: « ihz.»,w i e : i ehampiotistp i concesded

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