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¢ NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, m'— | v e Bulietin, | STATE BIRTH RATE GROWS LESS |JpCZEMA o | - . g { Tue Porteous & MimcrewL Co. The Henry Allen & Son e — e ——————— Norwish, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1919 R Compuy R The birth rate of the state contin-| year there were 1,033 marriages in the THE WEATHER. ues to fall, as shown by the returns| SLale or a rate of 8.4 per 1,000. This “cxs V! DR L e Wwas two points less than in 1918. 3 A o FUNERAL DIRECTORS §| winds om Avancic coast; |6 births which the state aepartment| “35,"Q 212 (052 M1 181% 1 10 | “YOUR BODYGUARD ~307. 60730 AND EMBALMERS o h e orinenst, oloudy nad| oL Dealth received during August.| August. 1915, the rate per 1,000 of s e 3 n Thefire were 2963 births and the rate the population was 15.1. This ruse to The Weather Today Will Probably Be Rain - is ure at 21. - | 1 5 - & 4 i c';‘."vfl:fws"i:":;mw, Sanay Hook to Hatteras—Moderate lation. In August ot 1918 there were| YEAr. In August 1618, the rare fon 15| aominded that this i m TemerAbS!R e oo o A to fresh nor! SR - 'si=1 3,283, rate of 27.9. I Ti E 12.1 A . Day and Night bly increasing off the North Carlina| month the rate wasnclg;hi‘nn 1!;.196. 56| a dr:;(:ox?o.z\,ug““' 1919, there was| Extracts from the report follow: , . 88 Main Street coast, generally cloudy. anl in 1915 it was 26.4. There were fourteen suicides last|Groton "1, e e I‘;’"““'{v"";‘,’,"g ? @ Conditions and general forecasi i o s 5 it G icl 5 indha 9 T I o dm!“rmta P _There was a falling off in the mar-| month—two less than in the corres- County—Brooklyn, ‘Danielson 1; 4 BRBET aBtanBe T IEe Chor e trant | THEY - TaLE, During August of this! ponding month of last year. Plainfielq 1. 3 z { aitended by some strong winds in “hat | — - ‘ Typhoid Fever—New London coun- . | 1nity and by rains from North Car- \ | } ty. New London, Norwich 2. .. . . A Cpres s s $ A Serviceable Line|:in to entral " Floriaa. | Nortneast| WARRANTY DEEDS IN | BRADFORD TOO BUSY TO Whooping Coush - New London|§ Exclusive in their dsvelopment—Distinctive in their mod- et Bt e G E N T PAST MONTH'S RECORD CONTINUE AS SELECTMAN |county—Groton (town) 5: Groton [ 1. % ir individuali S onformi B morning from Fort Monroe to Ts The following warranty deeds were After eight years of service as first| (POTOUEh) 6; New London. 1. eling—Pronounced in their individuality—Conforming to Ol ens an is'and and cautionary advices repea‘sd | recorded in the Norwich tow clerk's | selectman of the town of Mentville, | Scarlet fever, New London county, R Tuesday might. office in the month of September: | George H. Bradford has decided that|Groton. borough 1: Lebanon 2. Wind- |§ the reigning vogue of the hour. Boys’ Shoe‘ Eovaiibit; g Sept. 1—Peter and Bronislawa Fi- he cannot continue in the office long- ham County, Plainfield 1. b g i ! rains| 40YCh to Stanislar Kresicki, land, er because of the pressure of other e & . . . T THE RIGHT PRICES | St Yoy England: Loou! rains| Givene e Heights | Susiners. 1Y present term expires o | FURS WHICH ARE LEADERS Fascinating New Fall Suits A | eanvb:a i fi = &”wich» SP;lcr “B‘alhax": to Wiladislaw and L;:‘l. 1. Mr. Bradford is also one of IN THE SEASON’'S STYLES 1 servations i - ophie Vilczek, 309 Asylum street. the county commissioners and the o] Express and Team Harness| n. roliowing records, reportcd trom |~ Jacob and Victoria Zosuliewics to deputy motor velicle inspector for this | o L nbrer eiass Of merchants hs 535.00 $37-50 and up to $79.00 at Low Prices | The Bulletin’s observations. show the| Mikoley and Paulina Zilziulewicz, 62 district. The duties of this latter of-|ers, even with mid-summer heat pre- ’ { changes in lemperratur: and the bar- l\ésoselvel; Sxtauc. 2 dlr'ftel fi‘lx his nm{o so :‘nuch that he has|vailing. In fact for them the weason Paris Shits! “And ’tis well, for ¥, ; R s o L 3 P Tlle L. l... Chapmafl Cfl, iam Telley . Bavcock to'Jacob Bucovet- Mr. Bradford hus conducted (he town e YoRue for summer furs || suits seem more irresistible than ever. 2m. . sky. 21 Tha : | v . TR - . : g 5 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. Sl e ety Harry A Titus and Frank W. Hoh- _ From. the reports for the year ol bus cven 4 mild Tall jo mot serioucty || FOF there is something about the suits — _— — ——=| THighest 78, lowest 60. ler to Jéseph and Catherine T. Royle, Scpt. 1 this vear, it appears that the | nolding up their sales. Women know this' Autu hocir becoiming e GEORGE G. GRANT Comparisons. Traing oo terrare, ci ;g:g‘sq":;“;ggfluog"!;iflsdg;;\'r“;l indebt- | there is plenty of winter coming! IS Antumn — g 4 . i for Tuesday: Sligatly| i 0o ehae. Breen, -5 g TG '8 @ bal-l1 Tyape and Lucille fox are the lead- g = i e I'nd d Emi e e eresic o | e on the, shest O 1o oy S by menylavity dhis yexs Th their rich, deep colorings, their soft, fine rtak balm s 2 : . v es T. Top- WA ] 3 e % o Ty Y iy s eather: . ¥airn | Smuchlne 8 Nhakdiel 7 Kept 55,100 below the ineome afo:|ine i rem Sa00 Ga oW sets sell- § materials — that seems to make them 3 PROVIDENCE ST. TAFTVILLE ? elshstoisy SN Sept. 4—Marion J. Rosenberg to jthe exfraordinary expenditures have| Tpe demand for white furs—except |} jrresistible to women of good taste in F { mpt attention to d ight eall Sam, Moon anmd Tides. Henry\ H. and Irene H. Gallup, Greene be¢n deducted. £ crmine—has dropped off, cven for o3 o g ay or night cails Sviane Tans. During the vear. short time 10ans| cineine somamer oot lothe T - ephone 430 apri4éMWFawl I High Il Moen MHgn:yJHk:ndbelreneG H. Gallup to amounting to 32 s””h.‘f:”b::‘:fl;-““’lf Black pelts continue in strong faver, || Clothes. 2 = e Water. || _Sets. arion J. senberz, Greene avenue, Whici s 2 ve A ole e i & . e 1ana. | . 5 leaving $11,000 due. . Balance in the| r oune “Plendidly the requirement We show a splendid assortment of Colbert P. and Rose Roy to St. Jo- treasury Sept. 1. $7.499 applied. leaves Iynx exceedingly popular, and after tailored and dressy models, some fur- J“I“l & Geo H Bliss a8 seph's Catholic society, Highland fer- 2 fotal indebtedness for the ¥ear of | iupo Tox and Lucille fox. skunk is 3a 1| race, land. 3.501. 5 S biz demand. . b . - A — 3 (Bliza T, Winshin to Mary A, W. B, The barn struck by lightning and i demand. o etains ite leader- |J trimmed, others with braid and silk em 29 i 100" West Thames street. . otally destroyed about a year ago at| .o po™3" (R0 S SR G0 o ce 3 N % - Largest Assortment 2 || 55pL 6—Nancy M. Mack to Charles| the lown farm Jas replaced by 2 ship, but it is srowing harder to sct | proidery—made of excsll:r;t thcmaht‘}; Ll 2 i = 2 neco street. Louiigre gy o4 . Somé beautiful examnles of the se scoti oadcloths an of Six hours after high water it is low | __Michael J. Murphy to Samuel Crowe, cOst of $1.923.77. The $225 received for| ., . cmart mink scarfs, shown on Velours, Tricotines, Broa DIAM water, which is followed by flood tide. | 38 Summer street. the insurance on the barn destroyed | 30N, IaTt WHIK Scatie | SONn SR B OND JEWELRY prd el i s Charles J. Mullaney to Michael | applied leaves a met cost to the town | R0 AFC BV HER, 00 00 R ee P BR TA LLE B Lot sheet Sor (Rh ncw Dein ol . The round, melon muff is Fashion's OOCHES FTVI Sept, Sreremith T Besmona o L the Waliile Vemter schoot ;| 10, Wi o v One of the most progressive ozgan-( Samuel Taylor. 219 Broadway. 34 EERCE, SREEE - LD CURIES S8 amples of the beautiful canteen shapes SCARF PINS izarane in he SiIaEes and one that| _ Sarah A. Guiliver to William Adams, | for schools, a mew building was erect- | SIPIZE R0 Re JCRUG 0 R SHONS S YLISH ATS Canterbury turnpike. ed at a cost of $7.500. canteen muff admired Tuesda was | RINGS promises to continue to be a nromin- ; ] £ x fzati : Roy D. Judd to T i Des-| BY an act of the legislature, the|Can PENDANTS R S R L i e e ey e e i e ticketed S115. = @ fars are|| Handsome Polo Cloth Coats, in loose Navy : 5 orzani - = i g First school soclety to| Woms TERER [ e <d about seven weeks ago for the ben- e riem i to ‘Rosie Korpine, | 1000, Gn the new bullding. The fund |losing maney ev they put off |} o1 d pelted models—also many novelty it of e h ean ither| Thames View Manor, 9 olts. ain hasinz, as s are due to o e L ey "Guring the er| Harry A: Titus and ¥. W. Hohler,|amounted to $4000. making T i rance s v wi advent of the i stylish models— g 2 = cos ‘n. $3500. vance sharpl g Lo i cloths in very stylisl odels Sem wonldwar. - This clab now to John E. and Rosanna Hotchkiss, | €05t o the town. B8500. . 5|first real nippy day of frost H ¥ Sty ;ictr:-| Trading Cove manor, 4 lots. in Uncasville for $$000 and $3,000.| wise shoppers will make their se- $29_50 and $35.00 5 vi an’s club, althouzh 1 Sept. 10—Frank A. Smith to Bar- : ! SBa's of fhe ciab il e Kool ;‘; tholemew Smith, 53 Washington [0, be used for school purposes ~— |iections at once. learning from The ¢ 3200, conbideted. the Teport sh Bulletin's advertising columns who (| These Coats are remarkable for their quality, style and their value. the net BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC John & Geo. H. Bliss ex-service men. It was voted at a] Street 25 i e i ik Sept. 11—Harry A. Titus and F. W.|$12.200. considered. the report shows 5 ] | meeting held on Monday evening 10| yonier. to Joseph Hail and Son, Inc,|the running expenses to be $8700 less|are the leading furriers andH what ! bers who did not get into the service| Trading Cove terrace, 8 lots. fhav, the dncers Gt the Jown for Gho | sctendilstecks thex have to offer: 5 e e 2 ‘e aillyear, without making any allow i and who will not have any veice in[ Wallon C. Davenport to Tessie Al- £, W 00 M MEe "ot ‘for labor | wiLL DEMONSTRATE VOTING | i | 3 club matters but will enjoy all the| eXander, Broad street, land. ki ial. A. G. THOMPSON, F. S privileges of the members excent in 1‘::}'"';1" :ot::m-_n l(; A\:na H. Ens-|on highways and for materia MACHINES TTREE DA:s‘ = > F. O. | voting. Among the activities of the| lin&. echanic street. According to the usual custom be- Chiropodiat, Foot Specialist | 12, 1t% bomling tesm which iz en-| , Bepry, Tetrssult to Gustave = |MONTVILLE BOP 200 fore”iiction days the voting MANY DISTINCTIVE COATS e Eé 0o pecialist | (creqa in the Mill League tournament. Lfl;‘f‘)l"":fl}’&cc"’m-e 2 & 3 CASES OF INFULENZA | chines are to be (ll‘n\on\:]nnorl in the T ( TECT YOUR FEET) i The affairs of the team are in charge| , - Sosephlng ey 0| The annual report of Dr. Morton E.|corridor of the town 1 on Thurs-; $ Mir. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support.| f the following committee: John Sul-| Arthur Lambert, Taftville. 7 Fox health: oficer of the town of|day Friday and Saturcay ot this | A 345.00, $55.00’ $65.00 and up to $125.00 Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main- S¢t.| V2™ E}.‘ Desmarais and J. LaVallee.f > (f"_’;en'{- BH:nT"l;mfln to Leon King.| Montville, shows that during the | weel The two regylstr[ars 1'\‘”“-]"’1' 1 livi 4 H "] [Ateam has also entered the pool tour-| %9 /= ¥ . S sh influenza epidemic a vear ago,Guy and Cornelius J. Downes, P . Nerwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 | mament andthe eommities me eharse| . Sept. 12—@am And Gussie Rome to| SLaRih Infuenza epidemic a vear age) Guy and Cornellis 1. fon ina win!f In these groupings are Coats of Silvertone, Velours, Bolivia . of this branch is I. Cure, J. Pepin [ Paclo and Vita Del Re 43 Thames|about 30 deaths. The report is as|be at the town hall building on cach§ oo Tinseltone—many with Raccoon, Seal and Australian and Joseph Bouchard (Jewett City | Street. S i follo of the days named from noon to 9 ) Joe). Boxingz houts are proving very| Andrew F. Connor to Michael Le-| The year beginninz Sept. 1, 1918, p. m. for that purpose. {1 Opossum Collars. popular at the club and at every| Vile. 22 and 25 Commerce street. was ushered in by an epidemic of in- _ i smoker on Friday evenings there are| _ Sebt. 13—Elijah B. Woodworth to|fuensa. About Sept. 15, the first case, Injunction Case Settled. i several fast goes between local club| Stanley.and Rose Krzeslaki. Greene-|were those of sailors visiting here suit of Saunders v members. _ A. Rov and J. Waldron are| Vile Heights, 7 lots. |from Newport. Rhode Island. It E Scott Co. of New London RICH F.TUR COATS in charge of this branch of sport. The| _John and Mary Kane to Bridget|spread rapidly and with great viru-| which was down for a hearing as the X club has a large memeirhshp.. ‘Wailsh. 24 Fountain street. lence. There was about three hun-| first case in the jor court dock b has a large membership and with| _ Simon and Sara Rosano to Walter cases in th = 3 se apeEior & 1 Pri 3 it bids fair to become the leading so-| Mmanor. 1 lot A irious and fatal epidemic occurring inj - | i and A . cial organmization in the village. Tf| Sept 15—David Norwick to Anasta-|this town in its history. One con-| Emm——————————— p . ihent in our showing are Hudson Seal, Sealine utemo lles, the club nrospers in the future the{ Sia Aldi, 83-98 Chestnut street. struction company found it advisable BORN : ing i i 159.00 t . ame as it hat in the pa is pron-| Sarah A Gulliver to Willam A.|to bulld ansemergency hospital and| .o BORN e Taupe Marmot Coats, ranging in price from $159. 0 able that the club will erect a build-| Card. Canterbury turnpike, land. ren - ores city i- | GRIFF R B o tiath i i f i Carriages, Wagons, | ibe,i%: (e gub wil erect pund| A Charien 8 Toinoon o 15 Tare ana | 320 ol CONGS" JMindle b | ote ana e dann "2 dridn” || $275.00. Also a splendid showing of Muffs ‘““*‘\Sf"f;‘fl Tonw)l” baselinil Ffani 2ud b el Alfre. liven, corner Washinston | capacity, The eni ic ‘ekbay T ranNER—In onk. Sep 219, = : i H 2 Trucks and Carts | ma nave nickea the White Sox to] and Williams strests. O about the e oF Noveraber: with | | con: Hovara Allen, to”Mr. and M all the fashicnable furs, including guzranteed ‘“‘Narobia | win the world's serics. There arve| Julia A. Metzger to Olga T. Pier-|practically no cases since then. PELGen, T ¢ Furs. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim.| however. a few who remember the | son. 82 Fifth street, One case of scarlet fever was re-|BYANS—In Sterti terrible trimmine that. the Braves| Henry T. Gorman and Mary A.lported. The family was quarantined|_ Sy popagal e bbby ing, Upholsteri d Wood ! ming ng an; O%l Wk, | eitad: to Al Athletics whion it e | Gormkn. to ‘Bara Davidson, 242|and no p sccondary cases. . Blacksmithing in all its branches ed as though Coanie Mack’s men were | Washington street One case of measles reported. BARBIED 5 euires —worax —1n o f [FABRI e ST S POINE. Wraak. Chere hev owill-at.] ville. inspected and all are in zood sanitary| ton and Margaret Ressens of Meri- nnbeatable and look for the Cincinnati| _Maennerchor club o John Adam| e e of dinhtheria reported Lo X Qainm | S tt I k Reds to duplicate this vear but those| Seidel, Taftville, land - x| and cemloved to the contagion hospi-| 3 B B iisor Geeonaaa: ] i he Fali d it 3 v ve riskdd a little change are| Marion . osenberz to Mary 1tal at New London. The rest of the| ammc: ! iss Tda g B cg ar Orp. placing it on the Sox and giving § to| Harriman, Greene avenue, land family was immunized and no second-| Monivitie. o0 oo Anna Moran “‘ Very chic styles to be worn du.rmg the Iall days over 5.“‘15 3 » 5 odds. = Napoleon and Marie Le Blanc, foary cases. STEDMAN — REGGENS — In <t 1] and dresses. Extremely fashionable as well as practical. 507 TC 515 NORTH MAIN STREET| Clement Joubert. Iohn Sullivan and| Romain and Mary A. Reauresard. | All schcolhcuses, town buildings.| Hampton. Sept. 57, 1919, by Rev. S | e 22.50 McKinley Gaucher have left for| Norwich and Hunter avenue, Taft-|and ice ponds in the town have been| Mather Ray Sfedman of East Hamn: || Priced $8.50 to $22.50. i tend the big fair there. Sept. 16—Fannie E. Rranche to|condition. The cchoolhouses in Pal-| den. ow an ree Fred .Stone and Napoleon Pepin| Frank A. Case. 16§ Whitaker avenue. |mertown’ and Uncasville arc models| MAXSON_DODGE—In Westerly, R. T Y have secured employment in the apple| Richard M. Tohin to Maria Madis, |for their sanitary arrangements and| Sert. 30. 1414 b v Willfam™ T 8 orchards of W. E. Baldwin and are! 196 and 188 Franklin street. disposal of sewage. They are as thor-| Williams, Julian Welis Maxson and NEW FALL DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS | sngaged in plucking the fruit in which| Sept. 17—Josenh and Mary Charon|oughly up-to-date as any in the state | Miss Esther Margare! Dodze ! vy Daliversd the orchards abound. | to Frank and Martha M. Fribeck, [not only the saritary conditions but|ADAWS MATWELL —In Westorly, 1.7 E - 3 MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. B ko was severely hurn-| Prospect Park. 2 Jots and buildings. [ the furnishings, light, heat and ven- Ve Sept, 50,1018, by Tew. William 7. |} These are shown in a wonderful variety of attractive mod- ks e slasher room of the Pone- Nathan S. Bushnell to Frank J. | tilation. arjorie - 2 . : : 1 - . B FERRBEY Phone 98| MR Mills recently ia"ranidly recov| and Martha M. Bribeck, Bushnell road | Garvige and | e - caanes —1n - winimantic. |} ©ls-. The materials are Tricollette, Satin, Georgen;; T:d T. H. ering from his injuries. He was mix-] (land) same as in pre 5 S 1818, by Rev. C ariey | i . — ihg size at the iime when the acci Joserh P. Tarrell to Ellen Brown. Sld Sontn, Artred’ W BriottCar WIS | colt8m5e6 S"$g7°530'6d the popular Jersey Dresses chog accident happend and some of the hot| 140 CIff street, * | mantic and Miss Nettie M. Grigas of | .50 to .00. liquid splashed over his hands andi _Ellen T. Dowling to James E. Mc- ERRNEK B WHHCenER MEET-S North Chaplin | s arms Cormick, Perkins avenue. land. DEATH IN FALL o o Oliver Bellefleur. local pharmacis Sept. 13—Eliah B. Woodworth to| Frank Robinson Thresher. 29 vears DIED { is =pending a few davs with friends| Clarence F. Staubley, Potter M: of age. son of Seneca H. Thresher of | W'NAMARA —In Norwich, Sapt. 23, 1919 2 in_Boston. 1 Tot. ? T MAnoT, 1 s city, was accifiently Killed Mon-| Anns Madeline MoSamars, dsushter | MILL[NER i —A Complete owing “lr_llliarrr; Delaney has left town for| Nathan S. Bushnell to Frank- ' and|9ay aftérnoon- In. Syracuse, N. Y. He| “ofithe Iate Thom SR Mianle T a_ few days for - Brockton, Mass. | Sophie Fribeck. Bushnell road was employed as a construction fore- | Fitzgerald McNamara, aged 2 vears. | ilii where he will be the guest of rela Sept. 19—Andrew Clendenain to ay-|Man and was engaged in_erecting the Fineral from the home of her aun Our Mllhqery Dcp?rtment h" tives. gustino Scolaro, 338 Central avennue, Stefl work on a bridge when he fell| o o0 ¢ cireat, Thurgday morninz. no equal in the city when it Miss Mary Murphy of South A| Sept. 22— James< R. Allvn and Mar.| #Dd was so seriously injured that he| 7P"5% ¢y % e10mk, A h . . street is visiting with relatives in tha A. Geer to Hyman Goldberg, 3-5-|died Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'¢lock. ass in St. Mary's church at 9 comes to style, variety, quality e family plot in Rurial in t 7 Automobile comet and price. We show Hats for River and Brockton for a few | 7-11 Thames street Word of his death was received in B ; Sept. 23—Michael Donohue to E. Ar.| NorWich Tuesda T 2 = \ E Miss Madeline McCann was a re-| thur Watrous. Otrobando read. | Mr. Thresher was born in Norwich| corteze ey Women, Misses and Children, gene ysiitor with friends in Spring-| _#ept. 2¢_Gilbert ABl Leons Bowers,| March 30. 1890 and was the son of |THmmemma _in Syracuse N. ¥. Sent A . fleg}d for grfevw days, to Joseph F. Dombrososki 7 o o |Seneca H. and Ann Hayward | 20. 1919 Frank R. Thresher, formerly trimmed and untzmmed—also T s 3 i i e * i 3 S time em- ¥ S 3 - USC The Attlc er i: s to?"::ewr:rn:?:&::sifcak:e ems‘:in. —Rosa Connelli to Frank I‘T e}‘etr{y ;‘lgléza%ran's..nrt\‘:e::’;Havo;"\. BOSWELL_In Preston Gitv. 30 Feathers, Ribbons, Ommaments i oex- Connelli; 53 engineers and constructors. When the| 1913 Ienly, Jo - BosWEl x . Think of the extra rooms Rowhon 5 Codar atreet, halt interest. | SV CEK o0 Mr. Thresher enfisted | Funeral service “ai i laie” homs and everything wanted. ywcio‘nfld rent or use your- Getting Voting Machines Ready | Thomas . ‘and Elizabeth M. Mara,|in (e @My and for nearly a vear Was| oclock. Burial private Our Order Department is self, if your empty attic Ashley T. Boon and S.:Jeffrey Coit, | Stirtevant street, land. in uio . vhwer e i s % were put to work. the machinists in charge of the town's| [ Harry A. Titus and ¥. X. Honter tol JH"00, Ee A organized for prompt and satis- voting machines started on Tuesday . Sears, Trading Cove ted. ; - . ransform that slacker i ; A race. tw. 5 neering line. MEMORIAL. cto ervice. You can select k- cheer;ul :vohe‘;x:‘tm?emdalgrfi?;: p:ll‘l(:zt pla;F: Ju”anol’],ouWillh.m! . He leaves his parents, a__ brother. e e e ey or factory s ou c space into , com- Thtie fho ¥ e 1keDt 0 Rat A e e I -| Harold H. Thresher, of New York. and 2 : a shape or the makings for your : = they might inspect them and see that| /2T Julian street. land, three: sisters, Mrs. Edwin G. Norman GEORGE NEVILLE OSBORNE., Fall hat' & omplet fortable rooms with Bea. y all in order for use on clec- - Weodmorth. to | E e S R Chamles AL o et Ol Gomm, new Fall hat from a complete line of the newest materials, and our designers will create for you a Hat which embodies your own ideas—and for this service our charges are very moderate. Our ‘Ready-to-wear Department offers everything that is new and stylish in Trimmed Hats for Women, Misscs and Children. We specialize in Women’s Dress Hats at $5.00 and $6.98 We recommend our Hats at these prices as being unusually good values. Oct. 1nt, 1918. Our Fall Sale of Small Wares ver Board —it's quickly tion day next Monday. Sigmond Rocoski, Greeneville Heights. | Byrieaon of ‘Schenectady, Y. and Sept. 27— Sara L. : in W the Tiat of the hisuse. Tromas S Hontington and e, 34| Burial will fake place in Worcester. - ‘ashington streej Ask us for the details. Sept. 23—Fred Joldsworth to Louts| MONTVILLE SCHOOLS 0OST ' WILLIAM! 1 THE PECK-Mc 5 CO. e Tt cost the town of Montville $24.- i Ajen: Tarrant and others to Ru-| 568.64 to run its schools during the Central Wharf 2 ‘lexnndsr_ 115-119 Main street. past school year according to ‘the PR éh. 30—Colbert P. and Rose Roy| annual report of the schoel ecommit- 15 l vy S t Warren Rogers is recoverin, Orrin B. Lefliingwell to Alfred rd, 5. s s TARSS CBERIeE vaeing Beebe, Salem turnpik: - = ofl?:rn ’Z:‘pe%':':i”iaz?i’é?"‘ ;::os.tructi’zn, f'uneral Wednesday. Her many friends hope g - e salaries ‘of teachers $8.669.39. free for her complete recovery after years 'Vli" Sing at Baptist huren ;ext B\-?olm 3156.‘62.’ ;'tl‘z‘ione;y. I\IFP::GI - Professor F. W. Wells of C 746.82, tuition .64, other ex S~ i B Rk i D e #icut college is to be the soloist Sun.| ¢ $148.61. Operation of school plant— lrectors Mi i Mr=. Emma Rogers returned home ;’me{huhole“or S hag been hears g:fia‘lr- ":fi':‘fi“;f-".:n -c 81002: 28. “up 7Y - E e : n city with great favor on his S = e Sunday atter a week cpent at Lesiie previous appearances. His selections | keep of grounds. etc. $58.28. Auxiliary E bal I £ i i i 2 on Sunday will be Declining Now. The | ABencies—School _ libraries $121.09, m mers Our Fall Sale of Notions and Small Wares will continus visitor Saturday. —Frei 1 duation ex- i o] is 1 i i i Mr and Mre. G. L. Reynolds of New |l - 21 How Great O Lord (From Ora-| Freleht ete. #1411, sraguation ex. B Recsicea all this week. This is a Sale which includes all the little London were callers at M. J. Stark’s - Peter) (8ir J. Benedict.) | $19.981.53. Capital outlay — New Telephone 328-3 Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reynelds : © | grounds. etc. $4,562.53. new eauip- Phalen in Airplane. HENRY E. CHURCH e : TRt e A o ey The Southbridge Press save: _and at prices that are remarkably low. Economical women F. B. Van Vieck., of Madison, Wis. ss Katherine Phalen, Olive street, a 2 = Mite,_Jimalk. SIATE Was Doibe Stesl is the first girl to ride in the airplane | W EEKLY REPORT ON e will wisely take advantage of this cpportune Sale and pro- her school in Millington over the week now making flights in this town. CoMMUMICARLE Blee L vide for both present and future needs while they are spe- cially priced. Come any day this week—come ted done without disturbing eleven lots. Miss Gladys I.. Thresher of Worcester. [ Jerome Savage, Potter Manor, two $24,563.64 IN PAST YEAR 1 Toseph's Roman Catholic cem-| tee. This ex - s - 4 pense total was made NORTH LYME Kl .Hnln etery. Highland terrace. out as follows: of suffering. Mrs. Eva Tucker and | day evening at the Central Baptist| Wages of janitors $1.447.00, fuel. wa- Miss Olive Stark was a Hartford Sum's Bright Wheel (Horatio Parker | transportation $3,273.29. Miscellaneous things that are necessary for Fall and Winter sswing— expect to leave soon for a menth's ment, $14.58; grand total $24,568.64. WM. SMITH ALLEN end. — » he first weekly ‘morbidity report Rev. Franels Purvis has returned Miss Phalen is the daughter of|issued by the bureau of preventable from his vaeatfon spent at Brooklyn, 3 Thomas Phalen of South A street,|diseases, Connecticut State Depart. Y > XN. Y. and in Cromwell, and services ‘Taftville, and is employed as dicta- | ment of Health, for the week ending |l ) e have been resumed in the Baptist nhm operator by the Hamilton | September 27th shows that there were o 1 church. Woolen Co. in' Southbridge. b4t two cases of diptheria in - this|[ll- - 41 Main Street - ; ! ’ Mrs. W. M. Sisson and W. M. Sia- e 5 county during the ‘week. Whooping || . TN z L2 i e W = B v Grost Tatovest s “betng . Directors§|] orteous itche

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