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MH !ULLET\Ny wzmv. SEPTE“EH 9 lfli : - 4 " GALLOWAY CASE TO GRAND JURY |Callus? “Gets.Ii s POETRY Norwich, Tuesday, Sopt. sr, 1919 3 Wi“ Peel lt Off Po‘rteous & Mitche“ | jon. the Practicing chn at ¥Vins! | "'was a gull dripping day whem =3 met them, 4 e were waiting a call at the £rut eracl of d The Heary Allen & Son Company - THE WEATHER. Judge Joel H. Reed. will preside in, Witnesscs in the case who may be 5 When beclge ovr brown biliet tha FUNERAL DIRECTORS § General Forecast. the criminal superior court Lere this| summoned before the grand JUrY aré|Notning on Darth Like Simple “Gets Started to plax. Tt will natinelsci £ Weg. | (Fuesday) morning when it opens its| Dr. J. J. Donohue, Georse Driscoll, Tt” for Corms or Calluses. : COMPANY Can we sver forgive or forzet ther uesday and Wed-| September term. at which a grand!Jehg J. Sulliv John 7. Harrington. A callus, or thickensd skin on the | Tlhe squealinz rppealing to band:- legged “Jo. AND EMBAIMERS sole of the foot, which often makes nesday in New York and southern New { James Murphy. Pr. R. R. Agnew, Alle: jury will be in attends ar e i i hete & Set our ncrves all on edze by the LADY ASSISTANT FuEland. i evidence against Sidney HMoward Gal-| €. Matthews, William E. Jackson, John | wulking a misery, { of the same na- | ) Ali “Calls Answered Promptly §0.~11;’ 3? é‘;fi’fiti%fig;fl' Moderat | loway. the saflor, against whom the ghn and Jurses B, Thives, afieolwhis | L0 Ky W-COTE. . AGSLEREETodves 1L | 3 discordant shock. Day and Night to fresh mortheast winds. rain Taee|State will endeavor to secure a true - The Weather Today Will Probably Pipers at Tins— i day, fair Wednésaay. = e S=| bill of first degrce murder for the kill-| Witnesses in the following cases on| i I'e Siovrers—Cooler of Mades 88 Main Street e ity Moderate ! inE of Willim O'Nelll of this city,| the criminal docket have been directed Tody hoy and theme southwest, winds, n‘x‘-o:::iv:mz:i::uz: whom ' Galloway stabbed on Saturday | to appear as follows: T‘u"l the e "‘fguif_‘f;;"‘f"’ A9 not the Bt win . | night. June O'Neill dfed the next| Tyesday—Ernest W. Almond, Lyme: | e A ass' of ‘these ecoming fresh Ao th Ihe Necrital | B ALASAS. Tis unrouth, ke the dre t northern New Jersey coast; fair| o % . Foe .| Omer MMalfroot, Norwich: Emanuel { ladies, JOSEPH BRADFORD weather. | . The murdered man was a waiter in|\fendoza, New London; Edward Phil- “rom tae meaninz ana George Driscoil's Junch cart at the [0 Seal imaton: Nicholas Dindona, { e o Eaid the Yaplkae, Forecast. Shannon carner and was at work there| ywaierfora For Southern New England: Show-! the night that he was stabbed.. Gallo-| (2P0 = o o oo g OQOKBINDE {ors and cooler Tuesday: Wednesday|way, "with “whom thera was another | Iednestay—georse W Silvers. St robably fair. . sailor, Gilbert \W. Coleman, has main-| & ik “_’"H"“-v 2 tnpss oty iy éf Fhile Ob: ti : ; tained that he had been drinking and | Greton: Harry Zavoritls. Groton: Phil- servations in Norwich. that he remembers nothing of the|iP Bandarerki, Norwich; Wiliiam G. Biank Beoks Made and Ruled to Order| Tne following records, reported from H . : Birkett. Groton; Morris Biake, Led- s ds, reported {rom | stabbing. He was causht on the S B Dutes Lokserd: Jakn devils cun fighit | PRESERVING We are headquarters for Pre- racticing Plpers at Fine— oh. the The music torrential and bitte "Tis na ninng of Pan by the wood- lm‘.d and rush— ous note of the evern 108 BROADWAY g o o B?f:{}:,‘";‘,‘.f; ghow the| with Coleman and hus been in Jio M o Relopn beds s Jor serving Needs. Here you will find e e s eraty -| here ever since. L v g = R Sen Z e of the bayonets a-xlit ic changes Monday 2 2 = i R Ciinton, alias Raymond Walsh, No he miest reliabl Servi 5 ¥ JXIon cetae Spenn st 41 olelgoke wich: TFrank Daniels, New London the' est neliable i isseming: iNten | bR AR meseam! . 00d conquest n let looce like 2 ~torinus pas floed! A Servicsahle Line|™" . L of Men’s and |:: - e e o LY e and | Victor Frederick, New .London: Sam- it is expected that S:iate's Attorney| el Greenberz, New London; Frank E . Tull will net be ready to take any| Sheldrick. New London. 8%, Towest 0. pleas in other cases until the afternoon day—John A. O'Connell, Ston- Constantg Donatello, Groton: sils, in excellent assortment — the i right kind of Preserving Kettles, ing Plpars at ™ 7 stern con=alation the safer kind of Preserving Jars, 4 | Comp. session or court. or unti! the zrand| | Boy’ Shoes | Predictions for Menday: Fair; little| jury has made its report on the Gallo- | . chi, Ne¥w L. ondon: Joe Adi-| yae"Getelt” asd Dance, Even with Corns |§ tie Jar Tops, Jar Lifters, Jar Rub- tan strident ctr: of mE mGHT PRI | change in temperature. way case. ado. tonington, i ~\\":“.’t l"vy){e.! AT CES | “'Sfonday's woather: Fair and het: jus easily as it does the toughest ‘.Q,,\,A; bers, Etc.—and all other needed ar- ¥ e | south to west winds; thunder shower Ey uzing a few drops of “Gets-T Express and Team Harness ac nizhe U. S. SUBMARINE BEATS AUTOMOBILE THIEVES ARE «;.‘re ca)h.h, you will be able to pee ticles for canning. . ot \")‘ your i rs, in one com a w 7 i GERMAN BOAT IN TEST HELD AT NEW LONDON, D Joer Gagecs. in PN t Low Prices | Moon and Tides. Onie of the U. S. submarines which| Charged with the theft of a runsbout | B iaaius tha | P Sndgti gy | - Bintddee) Taxs, doeny. e 9109 irom Lomoille county. Verment, Man-|ihoush vou rever had uel Bailey und John H. Moran, both of | need more fasey White River Jun on, Vt. were ar-, 'lpe A fl"‘i-“e‘ aigred in police court at Naw Londoni TeeaeT _for corns or They were not Put{nizzest on eart: case was continued | pever falis. Yo Tn gefault ofjy has its headguarters at the subm. I TasnT Jare' Aozen e, 4140 base on the Thames, the = come through 2 scries of te has demonstrated that the submarine far erman boats in speed Quart Tdeal Jars, dozen..... $1.20 2-Quart Ideal Jars, dozen.... '$1.50 on Jars, dozen....... $1.00 The L.L.Chapman Co. _ 14 Bath Street, Norwich., Conn. ter with Deuthe to nlew. and I pext S Pint . habitability and seswoy 3 . | t { sLeon Bon o men Tere com- p ne, or striking t i cae of the latest type miites te Ar officer from paclkc Rreeod st b 2-Quart Mason Jars, do = _Into flamé 9 J.h!l & Geo. H- BIISS | boats and one of thos Vermont is shortly te takepZiND AL 223 Arus siofe. Msnufact SRR % o Tis the musfe 1o tollow i s attes tigh wiker it his country after the armistice the men hack to Lamoille caunty for{ s 13 jn Nerw sommanded deal Top ZeR .eees rew PG e e | 7= ors aiter hizl w signed trial 5 the world corn remedy ! Soad R L e e T pinee AL In th Largest Assortment s I s Tolan o b SWhile details of the The automobile balonged to a Mrs.|Cuas. Good_ L.’_“Er.:-: at 2 dozen i fineers, U. 8. A, in ¢t of i tests cannot be learned AMcMahon, who resides about 99 miles| — for 25¢ or 15c dozen. { es. ! nformation is av worth of White The I S roBed Rinss { n DIAMOND JEWELRY TAFTVILLE | fmaict the rauch-navariised sup antevitien of ATRitE fion| SOUTH COVENTRY TROLLEY ‘ Kold Prosso” Rings ...1}i HUMGCK OF THE DAY leca ny and Navy elub have!ty of the C an submarine. Accord-|found rhe car abandened near tiere on| . CAR HAS WIRES CUT §. Tumblers, dozen 60c i “YWhat would be a 5008 way tn ralse BROOCHES | started o vity which|ing to an announcement made Satur-! Auz. 28. It had been stolen the day; S 1 to The Builetin.) 3 ¢ | revenue and still benefit the people?” | bids fair to » the organization|day by Acting Secretary of the Navy,before. Willimantie, Sept “and Copper Bottom Dofiers at $3.25, | “Tax every sp th he best in the town. The| Roosevelt, the maximum surface speed It was learned that one of the men.! ypoosedly b ‘mpat 33.15 and $2.00. {wumr Lite. H. Moran, had shipped via express o ot the Line SCARF PINS into one of 11 in the recent trip | red rooms and have fur-!ef the U- RINGS in regular club stvle and nots, while the S-3 made; & box. a trunk and a case to New Lon- | R comr iy ot P s Stoves vt $10:00 ~ s irgz to p 1 pool tabies ubmergzed specd of: den. und therefore the nolice officials iy S ‘Hine ‘e tardasy GISHE] e | i PENDANTS tournaments during the 8 knots. while the were asked to aid in the seaveh for lhe{ Whe e working the ump «wnd | 1 They have also in-|S-3 made 12.4. a remarkable differencei two men. The espress offices were|me ™\ 1iins on the car need on G complete | 2 BRACELET WATCHES athletic pregram which|in faver of the American craft. The and several ago theat- Lo, Yetwesn here and South Cévenc amele 1 o 1 you clude basketball, football, base- | radius of the two beats is also in Zavor; ticles arrived. On the Newltry were cut. The zasoline car et | righ 1 f - i RADIOLITE STRAP ling, and as many of the|of the S-3, despite all the furerc that:Landon exnress office received a mo-l;o%, o0 Bt at b filed th ssoriment of | g fall ¢ all members of the ¢lub were members of | was created by tke advent tification fr thy, Nopwich expreasi f RCTE St BL ftiac i o5 i 1 t e WATCHES, ETC | service teams during their enlistment| U-boats on the American coast during. office rd the box and | C78 OO Baith Coeattiry T ot s i —T canna remember-—his- respect is execeptionally goed fer| the war. The U-111 can eruise $.500 st this eit e e o TS = i F oy S RTIEE as k6, Dotk nt tcams. Along social lines i at 8 knots, while the S-3 \:!Ir::\ ~‘~ ice cmfti;.h v!:\-:ovm | The e 2 .“:'“ o L ot htet & Dona. Wihist, m < lanning a scries of < 000 t 11 crvich_authorities and Serat.i .°C € praa o el 5 marriasge—it wa & fun'ral Siers, the taticr be e % John II. Kane “arrested Moran and|Occk Saturday night and the de. “Col-Pac” Canners | Transcript, a2 | struction wus discovered whes tl aokers, the latter be- | submerged. cruising rad They were bhrouzht to New iShBos Flubdy £ S B tornev of Lameille coun The two men admit their 'z fo Chiropodist, Foot Specialist| (PROTECT YOUR FEET) ith” the op: Academy on| tice of one gun on a submarin standard praetice in the Un members only. There is| equal prevonderance in Eoahes o [5G 10 take it out S B x an educationa! committee ! Lonfinv the szme night by Sergt. Szm- | olley crew tried fo ke it out Sun—i} s synbs ] e —_— lans for this work are to be boats can carry uel Hicl. ; e UL adtas Rl | T A L e & O SON F. S la | mounts two 4-inch o New London nolice hold a war-| a ~‘J‘°"§j\_ “‘";r‘“j‘ iy | Sl RS A SR Bt A, . lH MP | Taile Stom lage—Getting | forward and oue ft, while | their arrest. it i ¥ s oot Rl ¥ om } Enc it and Sholly aix icar pad eady for t hool Opening: | mounts one 4-inch forward, this prac-:left there by Harry Baile );‘0;“]:::' by auto truck to vepuir the e All complete and read o i ] g€ 1 « The car en the local line had been | Price $3.50 on Auz. = d b two Willimantic men b theft and say they were dents at the in-| collecting thejr on Monday two men ich | dow Mfr. Cumminas’ Spring Arch Support. buyi | by d 3 ying new lunchl commanded by 1 Beston when the car breke and’; on A 2 Come in and look ther e ¢ 2yite 7-8 Alice Building. 321 Main St.| ever, not all the attention| Commander Tlulings, U. €. X | ther were forced to desert it { e puk on, the wmen wi ome in and loo em over i Nerwich, Cnnn Phnne 1355-4 | on the school b | wae “turea” the submarine base - erc on cthe run when it wys first 1 i i < i {enened applied f tection = st Srbee Doves, as the falr sex{ When | -Teady. a .\‘r\c:x'a! rial| MISS JAMIZSON TC APPEAR froed e R i 3 f heve rew dresses and | board signed to conduct thel! cured "4 er. to uccomparny ihem| oYl pr DEAD HORSES and COWS | .o urz women were the established vrac- IN AEQLIAN: HALL REGITAL{on:all thelr frivs dn e i | dise re situation in a local m.e} t trials for] Miss A ret Jamiesen is to g | The Shore ilne o ' 1 aia e REMOVED Aond, “Gee, T wish T didn't have to | tates navy. no recital in Aeolian Hall, New|give ?ut”..xv ix;!orm.‘:mn rega nxtter. mot cven not N 1a o Weanesd s the Cerm Yorlk. O when she will give sweater 1" e U-1 eater I'm |- The T 1 the followinz proeramme Willimantic police, but 3 picture.—¥ FREE OF CHARGE | iniiinz vo ntents, “That's all| rard, 1 rmany, and compleied in! 1 By e e . = that mew aracsi 1618 w he £.3, desiemed bv ntecia in € min Mozar “ciliey el cave out the ae) w Call Tel. 1883, New London isn't right and it's| pavy devartme was Uit at Ports- | on. 16, Mendelssohn e matter 3o ’ fevh in sree ppoe WEST 3IBE HIDE CO. e, I TR lon | e T e iitan ietioned In | Tn en. 117, No. 1, _ Brahms inning Monds: e SluTree otlier chanpels. “T won- | oats belong to the ! 21, %o 2, Schumann! used or & ; —_— —— ——— will teach Engzlish! T-111 having op. 5% Chopin | pg | P Her o ned it T hepe wo, ’cause T just love | of $30 tons & 7 Allearo Aacstoso of Ler b P i e my e for din OVERHAULING i 1s, claasds, he Ia. &8 Glee ent of §3¢ { Seherzo the motors Dufresne. Wes a0 PR Sair iy voife and me a1 s but T sure have a fit in! 1 argo s taken out of ‘s = names.’ rolt Free Pr ! “iasses. T hope Charlie| WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION | T jroom fer the other [MAYDR 5 OFEICE (RECEIVES T That dox of yours i S e e | Seirées d¢ Vienne. No } B CIETEN | MORE CANNED GROCERIES &t i the dances and footpan] _AGREEMENTS ARE APPROVED [CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK | or mond o Sl WURK; e LA e e e i b een o o | HAD ITS BEST YEAR|day 15 ned Py i twent, until the subject | foilows by Commissioner J. J. D()nf)-ipr“ e o Dacme of Sy | Statementa that shewed the Chelsea |C65C2 00,4 copand 1Y | m mietiing e oF B ~and all connested with 1t was | b4 % op. 36, i| SSage Danka bieihecs ve beenile the allotment of surplus war | o Tkers ALL KINDS v exhansted. | Woolen Mills® Go, Yantic. | mynde. on. 24, No. 1. il vl T Bt fer a that the government is to | Statesman i " Auto Obiles fary Nolan of Providence ! snd Harr = “'*l"‘ ’o‘“ iss Jamieson , ulece of Archi- | RBE PR e A Caelok | s who have registered t it m 2 4 ot sl bruises and contusions|yajg A 1T of this olty and hasil = the bank at 11 o'clock : B thedo Die ciae ot tets by ok p ’ S s o caL MEDhD hue BHL e alaT o s Gl g, S iy emiisi st the brakiteg | {Tthe miazove ofide on-Shatus KALEIDOSCOPE | eastons in Norwich, where s 135 had | " n e 2 = 1 3 hs talics sof ThL sunfiGorar 5 Carriages, Wagons, it i apioyie | SIS I SRy 5,85 Bedf Mo the clection of officers two S [ pTho stallis of the sunfower have s 3 and James Lockwood, employe, I3 gl 1% an ar-{ changes were mad Cillis A = —— | neat-producing quality nearly squ rucks and Carts | Pedrson was.a week end Sio. | Toceh shesna hug of $5.59. | R e " thir A REi b Frors Sumpeoiiv Canseer || oo . 5 hare be attended \ Palmer Bros. Co. New london. em- 2’ s G Abelin SHpn: [ Lestne Jh B sniug, oo had re fo T e e panc s s gt A el Tulten, Mo s Machgnical Repairs, Painting, Trim. '',10 ome o B, plovers, and Trank Smith. Titehville | K¢ york. will ying news 10| 6 Miiraitor to take the place of pis Bee e e R et “ oty inlt o ckamithing in all its branches turdav evening thev onirete S AT > et ey | “The iollowing were the ofEcars elect : : B inwensor Bas pat L. plo pa 3 onin ¥ were pleasant-| Pememah Mills, Tafty ~employer. | The folle = o da in two sections that can be taken sed @ number of ' their gnd Lewls Reguin. Taftrille, smpleve, ENLISTMENTS FOR SIBERIA $2: Erecllont: Chasles I Chandier;|immer resort wi apart without danger of breaking it nts. Henry eck, Oliver | tains, had GERMANY AND EORDER DUTY i ";”"" A% thelr hiome. The eveninzijer: foot infected, Aus. 2. i3 residents, ry G Peck, Oliver| Fros rent with music gpd ddncing. s, Private Gorden of the lcal recruit-| 1z Johns s Austin: cctors et . e L T e ar Orp | Refreshments were served. by the| 'D. I Crowley.” Bristol- emplover. | ing station amnounces that men. with| Archibald Mitchell, Grosven: 3 At Nurses' Reunion. T T S o own weight ha [RGECiE & !and Lofenze D. Lamoreaux, Taftville. ! previous military erperience may en-|James C. Macpherson, I'red ik Catmecing indu I toes ie owh weight Hds 7 @ 515 NORTH MAIN STREET| aniel MeSheffery has returned to!emplove. sprained right ankle andjlist for onc vear for service in Si-jCary. Prank Hempstead ! nurse for tie Shétu Compar machine sheps Jewstt City after smending the week | 16, at raté of 8812, |beria for infantry medicsl depariment.| 1T Lester. pndrew b. Davies. Corcester att afAnek e e e o iR feaE e : e Uni 5 { M. Brown, Howard L. Stanton ent | aising eight a alf feet ti g e R DR impounds_water for Bem and sigmal co army needs qualifie 'h operators f ia. Germany and stations on SIS cr at h Ce., 14 Broadwa s home here. R~ 2in emplover. and Péter Da rer, Frank secretary and radio and tele. | tary and tres - {5 a city was increased 10, r service in : | stexds _as | | Wilam Burgess. ~ho hes served In| Nemion ’r e U. 8. naxvy for the pact two vedrs. | jus owers an rees has received honorable dischar~e | ang. and is at homa in the village. Ha 3o rect, emplove, hernia | m urer. James Dana Coit: a 2 n for a short time. only. of left hand,| The signal corps also requires men 'vx the following gqualifications: Inside Town Clerk Charles S. Holbrook reé- | epiployer. and George Larki plicatlons " lor the apnointment o 2road Wiy left by the ght by air. A fiving boats will Ryde 1 Bayo- | to go to the Isle of ceived on Monday 300 copiés of theemplos senger sert . bleod poisoning at rate of $11.47. ate of $11. { ber! thie | Grer. 5 i = &, The Federation of Ukraintan Jews| = - gsh ¥, i £ s Construction Co., Meriden.| Mexican border. Enlistments are for |\ allace. S duditor for threel;, smerica decided 1 A Trencuman has a scheme for dls- FGR ALL OCCASIO’ ‘;;’“‘ fi’:i‘ = «I.Aorvd en the U, . §.|emplos and M. C. Petrucelli, Méfi- ee vears for eriginal applica |years to September. 1822, Henry G.!xiof vo Sunday, pensing with the troublesome carbure- Sabis Diiivisss | o o iras later transférred to| gen, emplove, right leg and chestiprevieus service men may enl | Pe lar the brethren tor on the automobile. Ho gets good | the naval station at Cub e e Tl e 5n 16 [ Sna vt tor merice I Gotuas | SR T { results without it. WOOD NURSERY CO. | Dewey, Meriden. employe. shoulder [the Mevican border. The pay in sig- | EXPECTY "ECOMMEONDAT'ON ON Specimens of all species of mosaui- k- i PuBLI and chesc severely bruised Aug. 6, at!nal cor nzes from 330 to $105 2| BROADWAY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL S found in army camps will be d!s- . H. PEAB2DY Phene 986 | e 9:1, 131;‘”” Ericrg | rate of $T.5%. [ month. in-iuding allowances of board,| School Superintendent T, J. Graham | ed dn-the Atmy: Medjedl museym ot CLERK'S | ™ lend = Cofton Co. Jewett Ciiv|clothing :4 medical attention. This|has already received a4 number of ap- | 4 2. |2t Was D, C. | ummer visitors soon bs abl { = | i acts of 1519, comprising the| aug. !aou passed at the special session,| P, | | tween RE.PAIR IT NOW o Mrs. | to transport such a bulk) nmodity as lumber:. In Ttaly the mormal productien of wine is between 42,000,000 and 45.000 er daug 11 Past Tuesday i Sunday morning an aleged iation of the i was conducted by S iiceman Alfred L. Rudd of New Lonlea and| Tecently entertained their| Mary Palmer, and her | aw. Mr. and Mrs. {. There were 100 ziests. After| B hearty congratulations had been ex-:daughter. Mrs | tended, refreshments were served. Se-|son and dayghter-in . ner Bres. Co. New.London. em-|and outside wiremen, telephone men|iTarold D. Stevens. s, aad the January session,!ployer, and Mary New Lon-|experienced in the maintenance and|{ Tt is expected that superintend- | _MARRIED Shanklin and Ventnor, and from thess e "?r‘i.“w has & sup-idson, employe t hand and!repair of telephone and telegraph| will have a rocommendation to| WDERMOTT — In St. Jo-; resorts it will Dbe possible to fly to the public zcts ready for dis-+jere side of hea At rate of svsiems. olectricians. machinists, mo- [ make tor the town school committae| seph T, e iaaLy | Dowrnemouth ant Wi | s6.55 tor mechanics. chauffeurs, motoreyelelwhen it holds its in necting| Ly Re yessureanit, Henry | eis! salT tad faet were brought here by auto- S | and automobils repzirmen, clavis 11,5:‘(1“:4:.‘) even St e o e oL O s s AnestMo sk r\’: n:mm» sadl red. 1t [ o seas ais (T-':Eifl':?e{hi;?"?o‘i;m’ ¢ SILVER WEDDING IS PTolgetfotes e Y friDe | wourd be aifcut to gl Auser {wh s ais i e dif- = ! 3 fo et } Ter T ; | R | STATE POLICE MADE RAID i I R avan f tis iy e | Ledyard and Montville after leaving | brated the 2sth ammiversary of their THROUGH THE STATE| 7The Haxie heuse at Mystic w.-.s; ow of William H. Copp, ;,,1’1?’““';"(‘,21,'1’ p,",',,,,,‘(‘,’;n AR Lan here irriaze at thelr home In Waterford | Mr. and Mrs. John Newton Fargo of | raided by state policemen about 1 o'-| AR R L O T S S yiue 1 i frien ds.e The Attic i icath lections were rendered on the Victrola.| Clarence Eurl Palmer, of New Haven. y A Single Application | The company in the afternoon waskept| The party came by automobile and | tcicra assistants. t rmer > 15 De 00,600,000 115 Think of the extra rcoms Basishes Ev Hair | in good apirits by thé jokes and Joitity | when v"tur:ln;; to New uven were| 702 riace is conduz'el Ly Joscph| BDD Rk aEcoIE S WOrEL 3o ’ » you could - an| ery 2 of St. Cloud, ¥la.,iaccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fargo. ,118,000.000 to 1,170,000,000 sa 7 & g O R i e s mash MM rttira Rame e = worth §$289,500,000, normal exchangza e 3 | rates). In 1918 the production self, i - and in the gvening , if your empty attic (The Modern Beauty) and Dr. T ‘l Rogers of Wa:urorg a ;g_esc enjorab] [ Fater). " In 1918 ine “proauction ‘were put to work. Many beautiful presents were receive e tourists at first motored valued ot 3.000000.900 Jire ‘(5065000 | MHere is how any woman can easily | 3 “poem written for thé oceaslon was| Hartferd and the towns beyond to ob-RHEUMATlSM LEAVES i prod: ' wine In Italy . Transform that slacker and quickly remove objectionable, | ragd by Miss F. A. Olnev of Canter-|sérve the tobaceo fields. which at 1 i Churc en reprosents about one-fourth of tn spl. world’'s entire nut av ives - e YOU FOREVER A I o ble outing of three da > | hairy growths without possible injury| ; . 1t was the canse of great plea resent time afford a 1 ! space into cheerful, com to the skin: Make o paste with some B e 5 Tl wittn o ine| Grg s wos Bewsed of thy cmers i powdered delatone and water, apply fo | heroved master of _ the Sevemth Day|ing seven different bauches. . Mr, — i s bairy surface and after 2 or 3 in- Baptist church, was nresent. Palmer. who Is paymaster and book- | Deep Seated Tric Acld Deposits Are 15 Main Street ! utes rub off, wash the skin and the| ~Mr. and Mre. e were the frst!iceper for the Whitnav Blake Co. con-| Distelved snd the Rbcumatic Polnon ! O hire Gre Soe. i 4 {The Chelsea Savings Ba is is a painless, in- | couple to he joined in wedlock by Rev.!veved his grandparents to their home| sStarts to Leave the System Within e | Fllneral Norwich, Conn.. August 4th, 1918 tortable rooms with Bea- ver Board —it's quickly dene withcut disturbing the rest of the house. expen: ‘\'clmethoa and“ c»;epfngwhexle A. J. Potter after he was ordained|in Bozrah, where during his bBevhood i the growth is unusually thick. a single | minister. and thé gown wworn by Mrs.| he passed several vears. DI et Ssdiacs Ask us for the details. application is enough. Yeu should, at the celebration was the ertzinal I T e couNty 18 au. | y : THE PECK-McWILIJAMS CQ, |Dojvever, be careful to get gemuine| weWlling gown of 23 years ago. Harvard Ciyb Scholarship. ferer in this vieinity that it tas botties | . | The Board of Directors of this Ban JAMS . ldelatone, T i e PRI Pr i e e e S 1rectors Bl r : scciurea o gividens tor e - ieumatism. does not stop ail ag ;ren: six months, at the rate of r annum, pavable on and o | WILL RESTORE STARTER { committee on _scholarships of the Har-|riguce swollen joints and 60 - awaw | ON FRANKLIN SQUARE |vard Club of Connecticut. has an-|wiis gven tne sligntest twinae of raes: | AND— { per cent. p Since the trolley strike Degan the Tounced ihat (he second of the clubs| i "-1‘855"& n&wfi;ctu Teturn your after the fifieenth of Septe: i | pivches i B 5 3. | monex Shere Line company has had no start- | scholarships of $200 has been award- | ’on gL ot ia it p A SIRe o : 12 thoy aow | ed to Marien Y. Self, a graduate ef |, ERID sen trled and tested | ! FRANK jor_te PR apie 4 the Hotchkiss Schoel at Lakeville, Mr. f{;(.,*;.-,-.“':_c‘;i;’d.’m;‘;a s s mogaimers Treasurer, Central Wharf A S5 - il o e i BRING YOUR HATS | propose to have one there as the S s e e R o ohe o T { company officials have found out that: s @ s boy served sevére cases where the guffering and | . i 3z, e 2 8% CLEANED AND BLOGCKED] { patrons who would patronize the trol-|months in the marine corps. Since azony wes intense and ~piteous ind | Pty Gt | TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT) - !1 are receiving wrong rections, ;us discharge Le has kem} kg o S e e e l:x‘uccs"lm.-nedlv iy | Special attention to diseases of the CLEANING PARLORS. Funeral recto j either intentionally or otherwise fromfarms in Connectleut und New Tork|, ciy“arter you start to take it the Telephone 328- % { { i men around the square who have uni- | State. The other Harvard club schol-|zo04 work be: . It searches out the URCH STOMALH, BLOOD amd LUAGS 33 BROADWAY. | Focnia on. hip Twas awarded some weeks 28| Uris acid deposits, diSsolves Lhe seores HENRY E. GHUR i Y s and | O he mow starter will have a badge|to Robert W. Hoskins of = iiartfésd,|t: and drives theumatic poicon 6ut WM. SMITH ALLEN Hours: 8-10 a. m.; 2-4 and 7-3 p. m. WILLIAM C. YOUN = ;““ i gy et il g Who was: President of the studént el the body TRrough tac kidneys and L . YOUNG | i council ‘ef the Hartford Hish school |PORS®. . qious now’ auickiy st ac Suecessor to ' peeh G o e e Bltés.,ed relief #ften somes.in two du RE mabbee s an STETSON & YOUNG ‘ i 'AY FEVER : : and even in cases where the suferl: | eI | ' 2 Te Attend Wedding Anniversary. |is most patnful all traces disappear ia 6 i ! 4 Tew days. | CARPENTER and BUILDER g Prémpt Service Day o { Melc VapoRab in Rev. Pr. George C. Poilock, 368|% 357 378 o 41 iern the diccoveres of Sh & B ke ! ; Sest wirk aza materils ar rigit| s i it Spalding street, left tals (Tue:dax) | Allenrap, who for many Years bunercs ea ur | Alice Building, 331 Maiw Serees. nflg_- by ekiiled laber. _ o B 5 morning to attend this eyeming the|thé torments of acute rheumatism. de- > e apridTuTnd Cepies - — S vapern. cclebration of the fariv-eighth anni-|sires afl cufte to know that he does 41 Main Street b s 50 Wut Mlm Sg.- S T ‘ Versary of the weddms of Mr. and net 'mfit 73 ch"" d“ anyone's money : l : t = ,¥ou EA ur, yus. | ") Vi 3 77, |anjess Alienshy - decisively conmquers Dir ¥GU WAAT io put your bus- WP ATR .% | ] Moy Viliameon” o0 Newssi 1. s Averny geciiven pennser | Funeral Directors i maey xov masm o suc oo e idy med.un: bettar than through tHe a YGUA Q he _Jn n arriag €N | instructed Lee & Oszdod Co. to guar- med.um _bet Dan thivugh the ad- = E vertizina calumns or Tae Bulleun. = pastor in that city. antee it in evers instance. 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