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v R, ¥ HEG SR TR SR , SEPTEWBEK 10, 1918 'l'ie Henry Allen & Son 7 L » ! WY SBHUQI. PMIPM. “Norwish, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1919 Be Cuefi_xl ‘What You | Wash Your Hair' With |/ Tue Porteous & MircueiL Co. Compaly Ty | - 3 ] i Frank W. Clapp of Willimantic bas| crease in salary. This request for in-| JMost soaps and prepared shampoos, FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE WEATHER been appointed by the . town ~ho.1g creased wages was denied by the com 'f’m“‘x"; Soo- mauch ‘an:;;]‘l. x\:ezc“lsl ; ; committee as principal of the Broad- ! mittce, as they ceuld not sec their way | very injurious, as it dries 2 = txe Aageres o S e TR xf,?e{fm“,;‘,fd"" sy | R b nse-l clear io advance the salari The ! and makes the hair brittle. | The Weather Todav Will Probably Be Rain—Cloud: Temorrow AND EMBALMERS nds oft Atlantic coast: ola . Steveny, resigned. This appoint- | janitors of the schools today are The best thing to use is Mulsified |§ === < 3 ment was made after the regular,ceiving 50 to 100 per cent. more than;cecaunut oil xhampoo, for this pyre | LADY ASSISTANT orth of Sandy Heok: Moderate ? e B eBTE 1 s is pur theast . windd,. Pain Wedn"dn.":;e;;:: of the committee on Tucsday | they cid before the consoiidation of and entireiy creaseless. Its ver Alj Calls Answered Promptly cldndy TH - A g i the schoels, and some have had theirTcheap and beats anything else all to _9 Day and Night AR Jr. Clapp comes to his new position ' salaries increased even more than 100|pieces. You can zet this at any drug | no ; Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Modsrate| weil recommended, having been ac- per cent. |store. and a few ounces will last the & - 88 Main Street east winds over nerth pertion with| tively cnsaged along educational lines| A petiiion from the residents In the!wkole famiiy for months. e i rain Wednesday, gentle south andlfcr (he past 1 years, being principal neighborhoed of the Mt. Pleasant| Simply moisten the hair with water ""h "9',“,‘““‘“ over south portion|ef the Plainville schools for eight!street school protested against allow-|and pyb it in. It mukes an abundance F = Wwith fair Weather. * | yewrs. four years principal of one of|inx the Norwich Playgrounds asseelas|ef rich, créamy lather, cleanses ther- ' SEPH BRADFORD Ferecast. ihe largest schools in New Britain, and | tion using the Mt. Pleasant street; oughly, and rinses out easily. ‘The JO. Southern New Tngland: Cleudy | fOF thé Dast mine vears he has been!sch ard as a playground, as it is a [ hair dries quickly and evenly, and is ® Yeanesdar, ramm moand: Cloudy|working with the state department of | nuisance fo them. This petition was|soft, fresh looking, bright, fluifs, way Thursday cloud * | education as a supervisor, having rut aride for further eonsideration. and easy to handle. Besides, it loes- o OOKBINDE 5 2 . eral schools in the state under h Miss Mary Barry wus appointed a|ens and takes out every particle of P ) Observations in Norwich. Mt. Clapp will move h: teacher in the schools in the town and | dust, dirt and dandraif {the following resords, reported from | 1Y 1@ ihis cits as soon as he assumes|Mlss Allce Eiloy was irameferred | e Slank Bosks Made and Rulsd to Order| The Bulletin's of cati his duties, but the exact date of his;irom Occum school to Laurel HIY . Ns BRGABWAY | Changes in tempeeioations, show the| oming here has not been determined,| school Miss Aznes Curran has been| MISS MARION E. STARK For Women and Misses = metre changes Tuesday = At the meeting Tuesday evening all| transferred froma Mt. Pleasant slreet’ TO TEACH IN KOREA members 0f the committee were pres-: schoel fo the Falls school. - 5 ent. together with Sunt. Ji. J. Graham.| The resignation of Harold D. Stev m},( ’;iau;(;l;ncmrg?% sdx:l;ihé?lgg A petitien reccived, sisned by fens, _prlnclpa‘ of Broadway school, was Maple street, is to leave this week for several of the janitors of the seho. received snd accented, 1o take effect]scoul Korea. where she has been en- the téwn, asking for a 25 per cent. in-! some time later in the term. el for & heme-er ten o tawh et i T he children of misstonaries. She will g0 to Seattle, Wash., whence she will THE NEW SUITS Our early showing of New Fall Suits offsrs ideal selection from one-of-a-kind models. Amongst the materials in faver are Tri- A Serviceable Iine of Men’s and lowest Compar of Defensa 3 3 Predictions for Tuesda CITY G- & E. PROFITS STATE DEFENSE COUNCIL ine, Velour, Popli d Se ics range BOYS Shoes {and cooler. $34,935.32 IN 15TH YEAR| - SPENT SUM OF $308,074 S n MU el e AT THE RIGHT PRICES :.nf"fi?fi:;;n‘;::*e‘* Rain in mo According to the 15th annual vepert! The sum of $308074.25 was expend- z jiogy ™ n_afternoon, nor of the gas and clectrical commis ¢d by the State Counci Express and Team Harness s’ ¥ind. much coeler. ers, which was presented to tr j during its wartime _ activities, and : | ————— mon council Monday might, ¢ jall the hooks and papers in the hands 2t Low Prices ; Meen amd Tides. the year ending April 30, 1019, the|of the treasury accountant. George | 2 5 whole department showed a met profit; W. Burmey, wWere turned over to the| | L 3} for the yeur of $54.885 The vrofit| office of State Comptroller 3L C. Web- [ apman 0., | DS Sete. (Wvaten | Setsfrom tic gas department was not suf-| ster. Saturday. OI this sum, $87,404.20] - e == = 1 { ficent to cover its proportion of in-|was spent In the United States de- 14 Bath Strest. Norwich. Cenn. 38 . 5. terest and depreciation, but the prufits‘j partment of labor unden the control of — - i Joha & Geo. H. Bii 0 €9. il. DiISS Largest Assortment of from the el rict department was; the State Council of Defense. DIAMOND JEWELRY oush to overcome this and to show| The highest item in the re o stated profit for the vear, all of Saturday was that of sala BROOCHES SCARF PIN3 THE NEW COATS Smart models for every occasion. Ap exe ceptional collection of New Fall Coats, dis- playing a ‘pleasing varisty of distinctive models of extrems smartness. The materials are Silvertons, Bolivia, Srystal Cord. Polo Cloth and Velour—price range $27.50 ts ns mads| ies, which which was put back Into the plant. | amounted to $30, .“and the mext On total income in the electrical de-| highest was the printing, which - . partment of 13304,274.99, there were |amounted to $24,139.33. quu E»ng it 13 105§ ¢ata] expenses of 214,109.89, leav-| expense, not counting the $i owed by flood tife {ing an operating profit of $50.183.30.1 of the department of lador. are: Tn the gae department the total in-| Salar $90.5 TAFTVILLE eo: was $103.775.96 with expenses| Supplies ... P of $04.102.95. leaving an operating in-|{ Traveling ex ¢ ‘m'_rul;.'c.: jafternoon was cooking time | gome of §9.653.01. With additions ana| Printing (general g Tls at the Woquonoe school.| giscounts of $1,331.81 this made a to-| Printing Conn. Bullet | The class in cooking left the village af| tai of $101.150 m which is to be! Printing posters 124 fep the city and went in a bedy| deducted ¥30 8 for depreciation | Office equipment .. ... trons Gor oadmay 'school were instruc- | (require by statute), and Intérest of) Telephone and telegraph \ons for cooking are given. The girls| ¢35.769.17. leaving the profit of $34,-! Postame .......... 5 wBw: THE NEW DRESSES We are showing a splendid line of Dresses, made of serviceable Navy Blue Serge and Tricstine, some plain tailored, ethers with dainty touches of embroidery and braids — price range $22.50 to $45.00. RINGS {jsturand 16 the viilhge arriving ahore- 3 ¢ el Quiside dlericai work " 1/330.95 THE NEW PLAID SKIRTS -for welook: - operation o | Newspaper adrertisi 7518, ; irt i i PENDANTS . Tatviite s at_the Norwich cars the Drofit NeW | Newspaher sunsoriptions A Plaid Skirts are in great favor this sesson ! a year will number| $160.543.04 and we are showing them in & big variety of 1 2 {Drawing and engravinzs. nting the repori the com-| Starestype plates . 20y feel that they| Office remts over twent is the average | MISS MARION E. STARK. number of students that have sttend- models and celor combinations—both in plain BRACELET WATCHES : Ts say that 2 iz n ‘ A RADIOLITE STRAP ed the school from the villaze y tho owners of the plant, | Miseellanesus office ex) sail for Kobe, Japan, and frem there!§ and pleated styles—stylish, serviceable Skirts ‘WATCHE.S E o aine the T v 0 of Norwich. a record of | Bxpress and trueking 1o & oTip, of about seven days by |} for immediate wear—prices are $19.50, 522,50 , ETC. s . mulighments spite . Of | Counnll cirs aAd expens cat and rail, to reach Seeul. g ! Miss Stark was the valedictorian of || and 325.00. i Tungheons and bandqusts i Capn ol.sil Zinda i) ‘Eml_flems for committee ! - | Taxicab serv sale and many of and in the other half :|1eiCa,.,,e1‘Z,,°woff.q ‘dtn_f"t‘_fl F in- iction from war-time acti Recruiting expenses protd Bl o LB 3 compensating de-| Signs and bannsrs re usyal price for trans. labor or material-i Musical serviees the class of 1912 at the Norwich Free ! o| Academy amd'ia s graduntc of Smitn DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY—MOBERATELY PRICED i with some upper cla: e Tine company has offered the tieket John & Geo. H. Bliss e | reduction i A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. "% Wemen who enjoy being first with the fashions will be inte i in our { NORWICH TOWN showing of New Fall Hats. Hundreds of Dress Hats are nov piny, tinctive style. We feature particularly, this scason, Women's each one a st time, | e reesptian which the new - gzas has served the govern- tios i % T N e G s 2 TR U R SRR s Monday eveming officers of the|k Dress Hats. . . esday ¢ capable supp: satisfactory @S| Rental of halls fo val- Men's League of the First Coengrega- Chiropodist, Foot Specialist i1o v e atien ke SN S T e Hoael s, MU & Samihens mout. At $5.00 and $6.98 + quanti Sengs ar £ ing- ers 4 . " PROTECT YOUR FEET) jen al automabile | V9T, ongp A0g o sty B o e eert || squat to hats sold clsewhere at $7.50 to $10.00. They'ars in a wide varisty Mtr. Cummings Spring Arch Susport,| Daicy 170m Norwich and © vicinity|ang mew BER B T Chairman of fie executive. commitico. || of stvies and mo two alike—Tams, Mushrooms, Pokes, Sailors, and soft Buits 7:0 Aftch Building, AULa il bga aneing operation : break | = Torking roser 2415.12] Thote present were Goorsegl. Hvdc, | flaring and roll brim shupes, draped Turbans and small brim models are ., Cénn Phona - | Alfred N, sician fir down in the light or power service i8| Expenses of New i president, Henry T. ¥razler secre: iriclided. _ Nerwich, : ed Norman, musician fiest class. | now believed to be a thinz of the past | eoal committes $28.07|and treasurer, and one other member | ——— 5 b L= S uvmvf;‘:flfl;‘.v‘;j 0 Jén‘[_ 18, M yor J. I Desmond| Bxpe of f the executive committee, Dr. Chas. | ——— ) rlough at'hisl turned the current from the new gen-{ ' restigation H. Lamb. Plans were discussed for . DEAD HORSES and COWS Norman Is a | erator on to the city's circuits for the | Expenseg of T lthe coming vear and i was decided to 1500.00|increase the preseat membership of | ~ o estigation REMGVED --three to fift eor mere. he FREE OF CHARG choice rereial department has met « = 5.000.00 s are to be held the second ) 3 3 - afll‘lc_e; fonday evening ol e menth at/ —— GEll ol MR Miw Londen m”n £240.669.0 1 thers wid b & Ter pealk- | ] e WEST GSiDE H!DE Co. iy el -~ The first mdeeliny to take place. | SECOND DEGREE MURDER EAST HADDAM RESIDENTS , S B [ ¢ Al uehtaa kT ATE _’}‘:"-E’I‘::"“\i':l\:"‘s"s‘ PRI i P ¥ ihe Teague . AL tome ofi CHARGE AGAINST GALLOWAY| ASK FOR NEW HIGHWAY [ furlouss, t Stephen J. Ke- 2 jthe £ zatherings there svill Le| On the opening day of the Septem-| The residents of Dast Haddam a e in on the Tred S. Ma-! three state p by a cuartette. Th e¢r term of the iminal superior | environs have opened a campaizn to . | men nee the 1awW|jeigue anticipate making the comins|court here Tuesday, with Judge Joel |influence — High Commissione: twelve montl ast sassion of the leg! PR it 111, Reed presiding, | Charles J. Bennett 5 a | state road betwee lapd Lyme bridges Coras Bl e aniigedl as Bunce of Montclair, N. J. | found a : it intodgpe three ds;- furleuszh recently,! cccond de ; e 3 : . fr corgia, | their campaign the . ts, Mr. and o sailor frem Georgia, | campaign _tr i the weaving <h Tactric! amount was ar . P . cpaier - a : stabbing and o 'printed post eards to automobilisis i " B K offered him by Overseer tion to the selar o e el R in this city on Io.’ 5o kistd roaushting thom to.sign 2 8 Mr. Bunce has just|V the u 48 - coprd S thel,cturned his third trip overseas,| ¢ June sth. their approval OF ALL KI!ND3 Martin P has ve- rie light| eompen 3 up to,the o i at wis dis S5 loway. who has been in the Nor-| way cemmission 2 Iopfis of sopl wae 1= méthe, | DAt fsure. and Bt the Dreséntip, known gby sev foh Jail since June, was put o piea| proposed AutomobflES’ them from their Taftville meters of all there is no state peliceman inioc;” povs who were las soon as the zrand jury bad made! é A jee RO Sl G e S 13 Sipmenptien tor Weingg at NeWpeh BT report. Ie pleaded not guil i::r > Al én £ 37 Seyth B. of April 30 w3 s - ¥S Belhave Dbeen recent] ed. in his sailor uniform with 1a | tween Carriages, Wagons, - e2ion &1 2 gleloctt Afon- the commission thinks | Paies *Enar T Miior bae S T 1 eon Lo - UHLE ST ARENT |road spent the week-end ters during the world war. The commission does not determine|in‘J,. Brown wet: City. Trucks and Cart Pla et e oaih . ot ary paid e super- Fa Mit o " Acceunts reccit enBont. the exiate. he 1o | 150d Mit o Mechanizal . T # . ptain. the Meutemant! 2 *C*E s anical Repairs, Painting, Teim., r cas R il tatutes stato the| SRIINZ o fe weeks ustown. t came in at hteen men o'clack = trip to e w ameunt of cempsnsation which each , New York the uest for the be vaid. Thercl, week of Mrs. Geors - nd jury sere in attend- e e e tate pelice gown strect. nd after Tev. George H. Strou S aon 15 mot] Denald Terrill returned to Norwich hag offered prayer, Judge Reed ex- the comhmiss’ons, o T!Town Monday evening after passing plained the law to the grand ju: f the special n B . immer_in eamp at Owaco Lake,;then retired into the county ° e e i rs' room, where Sailor e ey : McCall Spefiord left, ed before them with ke il town on Monday for an indefinite stay | Uphelstering and Woed Wo cksmithing in all its branches Seott & Clark Corp. 387 T 515 NORTH MAIN STREET o Cash. Un Sinking f Reserve f Suppiies 2 Tnexpired insu emplove at is hcalth nard_Hasler and Archie M n Willimantie Sunday an e ihe b 1 game between th, Sapi and troat espital L Total Liabil s - - --- 1A rs and the €omstock-Cheney o100 oo‘ as suest of her daugl team b i 1200080 John Wallzce Trank. s.” The follow- w and T B> . SNV | FRENEW WIS D |7 Ailison Regers has returned to Bos- ed: Coroner ot rrpgansat ‘Sundaw | Aceotnts pavable $2,426.65 | VISITING 1M CFTY |15 abter & fow dnvs wisit at the i to their homes in the|\0teS Pi S Louje LeBlond of Willimantichome of his 3 , Mr. and _Mrs. FOR ALL OCCASIONS af Sy il - s siting Mr. L ter, Afrs.| Wosdbury s of Upper Wash- Uarrinaton, Orderz Deliversd of Nerwich ax-|Zind interes = 78833 X Union street. |inston strect. R. Agnew, William E. % ent & motor bus and | GUaran dex . 1.846.74 \r. 2 e marriad at| After an illness of a few da 3 Swahn and James P. MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. win u- ngers on the | L¥ONt and lo ceneenes 0.543.04 ¥ . June 2 1019, Sergeant iner homelon Town strect Mx * | Nor 1 s 1 erred from Com- |Fredenberg is much impreved and was . . PEAB2DY Phone 936 | TR : ; ; C. 101st machine battalion, 28th | able to he out on Mondsr. { : s =3 - — | y 2 L | T R e W ivision, to Nan r being wound- | r. and Mrs. Wil y and son!man. Those on the jury w Hillyer—de Funiak Wedding, LEMON EXTRACT AND ed at Chatcau T The index fin- | Rebert who < -eral | thur M. Brown w - sl B IT NOW & 'rh; St oi‘ Al tsflmv Gards | JAMAICA GINGER DAYS| 'fihnlfeh’a:' hedd b Mouma‘m 'd W cottage, | Lew) ¢ A e e 2 aughter of Mrs. Jennie| Aonday was lemon extract day in e R g cove. returned Sunday ev- : el : ReRunon: . a—— | Garde of e z.:nd;‘:\fl‘ :g'r.\e“-{_oan | the eity: police court, when one of the e "i;‘l “" Ii"c 3 !e:xrc:e;.; to their home em West Town!James aha > v,\,-h. n?‘—ré- (= 4;/' i3 7 | men” betore the court for intoxtcation | Moty B0 the Respltal wher R R AT i 19, W REPAIR r of Groton teok mlace |told Judge John H, Barnes that his . aw,;o;:‘. the ey h:ma(,‘:isc:gsi conditien was due to drinking lemon ane s F;;‘lg.;x;r:r' M;em‘;er(}f:‘feci‘ b3 | Béach. —Rev.. Geormn IL. Wright °‘~‘ip~r<en T eikar uaihey E 1 wholesale | Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser of 1 te, : oninet irila Frigey o Potter. ic: John N. Niantic performed the ceremony. | ihifted io Jamaica ginge c They srrived | To jc. A ARa erate Monda Mr. and Mrs. Hillyer left| Jewctt City man was Belove the court - 18, st{.rtlng, S + M. Terrill. a member of the juntown: s T. Rogets 4 SNy on a2 hoaeymoon trip to California,| for intoxication, and gave this medi- . on'the trans y: ee Academy faculty. re-|Samucl g L s of port Matsonia. On beard the boat!iurned Momday evening to the heme | Founisine, Sprague: Jere 5O other French brides. Mrs.ior Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Yerrington of in Waterford: Her Bere they are te reside this winter.| cine as the cause of his downfall. H: ‘er recently returned from n the court on Monday. M. Samgke, i B Reiigerci gl 7 L [ lie aoust €n MongS . e ARE |y ikiang this country very mueh|Upper Washingten street. from a two ! Gr L, SeRt Thev were | {134 Sa¥s it is so open here, very mueh | months' stuy with relatives in Ches-| $11.70 cach for gambling. 3 e 1 trast with France where th sville, Ver- ! arrested Sunday night at the home of | 37 ¢O0 A # e . Mass., and at Merrisville, Ve Lo Sensat Mamond Mmgs | Xdam Zalinski, 8 Fligh street. Zalin-| 10USes are surrounded Dby high walls | PELAY IN OPENING NEW 1y USC The Attic Alpha Gaudette, who is the and the pesple so different and zeod. i ine 3 ¥ returned on BRIDGE OVER THAMES ski and anether man arrested were ; ©f Mrs. Annie Gaudetie of | = = , She is sure she will be happy in thi - e n o O ssione Think of the extrarooms cliniown and @ craduate of St Vin- | IChESENN By She ceuti: countrs- PR 1 aikis e var Deme W S Tuwe ) il e g I a e hespital school for nurses, Wer- | — b 4 & 2 al ton- | - SR St B Sse b ——— == y-.lci-fnldrm'ruu your # solo at the banguet heid | WILL JOIN CAPT. LORD HOME CHAPTER RAINY DAY ienauoo: in Providence, R. 1., and Sten ".lur‘tl\n].r:‘x.;fc{;l:‘al”‘-\c‘. ;Zer ot ¥ e; ntb):: self, if your empty attic ht in cennection twith thé! IN PANAMA CANAL ZONE| ENVELOPES PRODUCE $13 e G Mo B guis tor the opening SRR were put to work. unicn and bgnquet. Mrs. Franklyn T. Lord, who, with! Owing to the extreme heat on Mon- | with his sisters. Mrs. Sarah Snow | epo 3 Transform that slacker e | her little daughter, has Dbeem spend-| day, no special business was transact-|and Miss Agmes Therpe of Sturte- | \rr Bennett stated that there are apace into cheerful. com AY m G | 1oF the Jusenar At Dastern Bt v §8 4t the mesting of Fome chapter of | vant screef, Srere resent visitors at| everal safety Gevices in | transit) urc en > 244 5 | L PRITHES A A o :Georze C.|the King's Daughters which took place|the homie of their brother, Albert| hich must be installed and tested be- - formble rooms with Bea- i > ::r:smn; “i'ia;oe s:le:‘))e 'lzon;ai}ez ‘_Yg;‘:, ]durlng ittl;e am:.;no;n at the Johnson|Therpe of Ha.ll;ule. 3 > t’“"e the bridse can be opened and it/ s == ick! . in ay 5D, 2 o '¢; home with an atiendance'of 50. At the| Having passed several weeks at| s yplikely that the opening will be! i . - ver Bgwe —its gufhly ; C. i Mans Seniol 1 Panama cangl zone to join her hus-!lust meeting of the chapter, In May, |thelr coitaze on Fishers Tsland, Dr.|much before October 1. | 15 Main Strect dgne without disturbing 2 :mfl““‘, band, Captain Lord, U. S. A, at}Mrs C. Eugene Saunders susggested |and Mrs. Ernest J. Jenes with their; Tne committee is arranging for dec- i vait of the houge. . s vapers. ? g{\mndGa'm:l“rd. le-.ximl‘sg onnlthéait:’lr; that each merber have a rainy day|son James and dgughters Gwendolin| gratien of the bridge at the openins.| F l 2 ¥ Ask us for the details. 'KS VAPORI B Cattein ioThe sixtloned thire Tor| DoTUid S Toiy e, Lnee 19 i fand Puliny T o tio Pans | i unera : - i a < y . As a result|father. James M { n [ ‘Mfl\"u AR 3 Shout thies years = of the suggestion $13 was turned in at| Humes, have returned te their home s i A THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Vo= “ Tt will be & seven day trip by steam-| this meéeting, and there are still more|on Biiss place. Mrs. N. S. Palmer of | HBAYER CROSS ON D t 4 | er from New York for Mrs. Lord and ‘elopes to Beé handed in. Those|New Faven, who recemtly was their( ITPC ors her daughter to reach Panama. present made reference to the death of | gyest at I'ishers TIsland. returmed | i Central Wharf | 2 % —_— - Afiss Mabél Elvens, a member of the|with them and is passing this week at = i It is deplorable that & girl can zet|chapter and aleo of the household at! The Jones home i the sbeence of Dr.| GENU'NE ASP]RIN Shp BRING her first kisa but once. the Johmson home and Mrs. Jones who at present are in / Philadelphia, Pa. and will retura on & YOUR HATS RETURNING Yo ALIFORNIA | Bilatesis, ux 4 : Embaimess TO® BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED, BY AUTOMOBILE TOUR| Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bexter and Mr. R 2 ady Assistant ¢ Scot- Mr. and Mrs. Romee Dupuis ef Los|&nd Mrs. Clarence Amburn of S¢ KEEP lT SWEET Angeles, Cal, were recent gyests of |ignd resd. metered te Old Mwetic om . ’ Mrs. Dupuis’ mother, Mre. Déter Le-| Susday and swent the dar with Mre Keep your stemach sv:e: tendre, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Du. | Dekters nephew and his wife, Ar. an and ward indi: puis are en a four months’ tour of the | Mrs. Josep! g H # oft the in east. They left Tos Angeles three| The Nagles family on West Town months age and have visited relatives | Street, had as thelr zuests over the and friends in Canada. They lefi Nor- | week-end Mrs. Margaret Sullivan and | .g.ior Taplets of Aspirin” to be gen- wieh Saturday on the return trip te|her sister. Miss Nora Wagles of Hari- |00 'myst be marked with the safety : California. and intend to vitit a mume |ford, formerly of Norwich Town. |t Tue e b ek T i < Other guests en Sundav at the Nagies | SAVSl Cress” Always buy an u . | = e heme were Mrs Sullivan's son-in-Taw | NEUER SN PACKEEE T o aan | Wen Prize Waltz. and dsughter. Nor. and fr=. AWert| chc” Toothache, karache, Neuralgia. | Rebert G. Biake of Yantic sharea | Forta ef Hartferd. Celds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 15 T® THE CITY SHOE AND HA‘.":‘ CLEANING PANLORS, 1 38 SEOADWAY. i ephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN WILLIAK! C. YOUNG Shea & Birke B W Msis Bk e - ®ith 3 New Londen competitor the 4 tablets cost but a few cents at drug 41 Main Stroet o G P P rize wgltz héners Saturday night 3t 'Praes Wwhich grow 6én thé mnoérthéra|siores—larsc pachagss also. Aspiri e i mates 1 | RN Mo wase > tum_m 1 My Blaks hes wrom Brizs | side Of a Bl make moré durapie tin: | ine irade matl of Baser Maniracrure | § Funeral Divec<tors w med.um bDetter Uman’ 3 » the #éx tret, ene-siep and waltz in ber than those which grow on the|of Monocaceticacidesier of Sal lic- B A ratiiaice Solumps of The B 9 ‘Worcester and Webster. ~southern side. | acid.

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