Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 7

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i b The Henry Allen & Sen = in the report made for nine months | now $72,000, in two notes, one of $24,- " Comp“y THE WEATHER. to June 30th, the county commission- |000 at 4 1-2 per cent. interest and the FUNERAL DIRECTORS ers, Charles H. Smith, George H.|other of $48,000 at 5 per cent. interest. Pressure is now high generally east| 5 qford and Georse K. Fellows, show | The receipts”of the county in the AND EMBALMERS of the Mississippi river and over the| SIS 506 ol e Amount received | vear have been as follows LADY ASSISTANT Tue Porteous & Mimcrews Co. - The Weather Today Will Probably Beé Fair ur Meals I SPECIAL SALE OF FURS l western plateau and it is low and|...m"ihe 195 liquor, beer and drug li- Received Yor board of prisoners at Lo N fallins rapidly over the morthwest, (00 [ “he county and that 310,536 | jail—{rom the state $6,534.95, from the | When Yeu Get Acquainted With | of this went into the county treasury, | United States $740.76, from earnings | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, There Ali Cails Answered Promptly The temperature is considerably| ga- sos = : = A .- AblY | ¢57 495 to the town treasurers and $27.- | $5.411.99; total jail receipts $12,696.70. Will Be No Pe: From Gas, o e gl lower in the middle Atiantic and New | 520 0 (3 (00 00 ENTE® 1. i | Licenses. 10 per eent.. $10.330: trans- * Sour Risings And Other England states and the region of the! Ji'¢ 9 the State treasurer. for 5 s 56005 -ainte B £$2,240.2; police pensiomifers, §6: county tax. $40,000: state for r Great Lakes. = The outlook Is for gen-| ¢ung "of the city of Norwich, which|home, $3.464.38; stale for bridge, §750; Stormy Experiences grrnlly fair weather Wednesday and| i miss this amount in future if pro- | insurance, rebate, $20; misceilaneous, of Indigestion. hursday throughout the Atlantic |y fo =3 0n SEOSR 0" $35: balance from last often vou meet people who say state - The complete report is printed on | total receints, $146.045.24. g Mg B il 04 The temperature will fall Wednes-|,other page of The Bulletin. It shows | After paying the total expenses of tHat wonl At A Servlceable Line| cor'i S middie’ Afianiic and New that Norwich has 2 wholesale and 61 50, there is a balance of $29.- 88 Main Street Will Continue All This Week SMALL FUR PIECES AND . COATS Comprising models in Fur Coats and Small Furs, of dis- tinctive style for the approach- ing season, at savings averag- ing 25 to 40 per cent. lower England states. 5 lub licenses, ® carry over to next vear. The ’, d Winds off Atlantie coast: retull Hauir Bortons. o) Tk looncrl | re el teme 0h he TRERN e Of Men s an North of Sandy Hook: Fresh and|] beer license nad 17 drugeist licenses. | PrinCipal iems in the expened ac strong: shiffing to northeast. The whole number of 91 licenses pald | . unev""home building, repairs and Boys’ Shoes Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Fresh|in $15.805. 1. | maintenance. $14.692.37, salaries of > N 2 A north, shifting to northwest. o P e 010026 {and | county commissioners $2.78.89, pro- Forecast . ™~ 5 ES motion of agricultural interests $3,500, AT THE RIGHT PRICES comprised b wholesale, 62 retal], 8 ctub| TV e, ® 6T Mlaw Tibrary 1000, Southern New England: Fair and|and 9 druzsist Heenses. 3 Express and Team Harness| cooler Wednesday: Thursday probably| " The indebtedness of the county fs notes paid $70,000. . fair with rising temperature: at Low Prices Observations in Norwich. = = The following records, reported from| FORTY-FOUR MEN ARE WEEKLY HEALTH REPORT 'l'he LL Chpman Co The Fulletin's observations. how the MADE U. S. CITIZENS TO BE OF MUCH VALUE o | changes in temperature and the baro-| ropyy. 4 AWk 2 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. Ther. Bar.| naturalization session of the superior| Te°K!Y morbidity report will be ot = E: B SR . 4 7Ta m. . 80 30.00 | \ourt held in N 1. real value in the heal 3 th work of th 12 m. . 72 30.00 i momning before’ JTudge. Joor B - Sony | state 3 i i i udge Joel H. Reed, : = opm §3 30.00| There"were 102 casen on the list: of| o L0%,TTPOTt will be issued every Mon- than prices that will prevail whicl many were f i YV and sent as first cla: P ’, i i Joh! & Geo. H. Bhss Comparisons. [ Germany or Austria, who mmer voy| BRIt officers’ and- o 4" seleeted’ 1| With Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets o | later. | Predictions for Tuesday: Fair and|De approved or admitted as applicants | Cf, AUeNtiA] newspaners throughout SUsENEDCISE s P I o the las s : t it cooler. | nless their applications were filed | oo rate, Jt Wil show by town and SeH Ty Mot Anticipating the scarcity of re- Largest Assol = . ; w 3 fon ed | coun b . i es! Tuesday’s weather: As predicted. "”«:‘ive‘;r: ‘::?l:n:l:: It”:}x"d States en- ,,ab,e-"m‘.‘e_::;‘"";g'_jg;m;:rcgmm:m- they can eat melons, fried fish, mince |§ Jiable Furs and the great ad- T st Germany. Nu- | cedin X re- | pie. cheese and such terrors of ihe - 5 . of Sus. Moon ‘l‘::‘e-; — :212“::::«’1?2:‘&":,:"" continted for | ports” recaived. hefers Jpeiude an re-| dyspeptic” provided tne meal is foi- || vance in prices predicted by DIAMOND JEWELRY T e . | N20 || e “man Whoc Sppiication was on] Ciiart il hewd. timutaie "prampt | 1oy 0 With @ Stwarts Dyspepsia Tab- |} competent observers, we = ting by physici etiow, 2 native of| Frea: e eas. T to rule out all the tasty s kUled n aetion. st cersSih Oficers are veaussted tol Ly tooan ot bt the list. Ernest T Great Britain. wa BROOCHES selected our furs early, buying 2 2.28 | Cambrai, S o keep the ts or < i u- SCARF PINS 45| Thom! aGimiiied” A2Xe the fottamwing| Bt ATLISSDie. i folowing "the" spriad | K%, 200 3 xour slomach - f"’,'", f'f:"" o i = o vere the following|of dis needless and depressi; - i - RINGS Rizes | T sy Of their native coun: | fracing. the soureo b Gnvammon?d 11| "“These iablots are compr s g sian o %% | tries ing George Johann, Vogt- These Furs have just been de- and stomachics _in such| 7.41 {Mman (Germany): G o Communicable diseases among the | 525! PENDANTS 831 tria): " William Heney - Naracort | s ldTen should receive shecia | roPoTLON as o dizest food and\f oo 4 5 splendid assort- e P wrracott] ertanting or taio Do . thus relieve the stomach of an ex- it 1s low in): Joseph Wi X - is time of year. Many a = > o En TAter 1t 1S daw | mieux (Great Britarms kon Tred Te- | convalescants have undoubtediv | oy | cess burden. particularly I the stos| hich Schlienz (Germaney: 7oAl Wilhelm | tered school. = Health offiers ama| Mach has been overworked. It is a! TAFTVILLE | Spears (Great Britain): Cinsenr Ba®|schoel inspectors snould mate rigid| Safe rule to follow with a - [marde” (i) Michelangeio“anpe,Ge- | inspection for indications of spatier| SLIATUS Dyspepsia you The funeral of Willias S. Foote was | (I Frank Maxime Mulsa (Great| oionied PIieria. Whooping cough and | MaY ent what vou iike wherever vou sles. Wh ase is suspected i not b d a fo BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. ment—and we are offering them at prices much bzlow their present value. water, wh | i = beld feom the Newent Consregational| Bertatn); (G SEEr UalY) ok o S it B e peptic. QATS .'Ollll & €0. Ii. B R iifeodnge of reiatives. . Ehe ward Rideewa: (aniy, James AL mpioms. but have the hid Teolated | , Btuarts Dyspersia Tablets may be STYLISH FUR C S = casket was surrounded by a_ large|Joseph Keller (Switzerland): Stanie.|#t home found in al stores throughout | 5 —— Timber "o Renutiful ‘foral oerimnes }{7«Eaflgfiz',q;§§i;‘“." wiiwin ohn L B g since (he tfisfa&'flé the United GRS |{§ Taupe Coney Coats, 30-inch......... cusceooe $95.0 were rendered by Mrs F. H. Hiscox|Ma Neil (Great Eoting, Janes oS is probable this vear. Mensles is ex- S e T Sealine Coats . ... .. B o 816600 £0 - $187.50 ¢ 3 ¢ 5 he eral se s|¢is MeCormick (Gi 1 2l remely contagious duri ¥ anchester.—Starting s week (a 5 1 UVERHAUUNG Bl L S Sl e .r:‘r:mmgffiamfia!"}»},ifl‘;’x’: Dl exraptoniy. wna T o acodwa. ‘increase in wages will he <iv-|§ Taupe Marmot Coats . ............ §14‘, €0 to $195.00 | Goldie. rector of Grace Tpiscopal |2dmond Finst (Framce): Josepn|NOCSSSAIY to isolate suspected cases | §7, SMPloves in Cace Brothers Puver |} Taupe Marmot Coats, Raccoon collar, $175. 3 & ; 1 B45 in order to prevent the spread of the ssisted by Rev. Will- | Woodman Fanjov_ (Great Pritain) Hudson S=al- Coats .............. $275.00 to $450.00 Park, and in addition there $200.00 g ehuren, Yantic | 1 am . Revnolds. of Lishon. The bear.|Fortunat Achilie Troie (Great e, |infection. ealth officers should call on 1 AND REPA!R wnRK ers were I. H. Kennedy. E. W. Corbett Yain): Morris Staviin (Russie): ‘;:’r'\-!"" attention of all phvsicians to the|Shortening of the working hours it e e e O S S i | ¢ F. Johnson and Charles Burdick.|! ammataro (Ttaly bseph ey | ZTeat need of prompt reportinz. Meas- = R SR e i S osaasss | The hody was convesed by automobile|Mavmard (Great ~ Britaim) Arthuz|Jes.is ‘& sexlavs qjsense a e Near Seal Coats, Skunk Trirnmed............ OF ALL KINDS | Maplewood cemetery where|Merricks (Great -~ Britain) Georg R el e “necticut dur-} | p o el ervie. was read. " Une| Willlam Smith: (Great Tmtain) O o052 |ine the vast three vears, i b + § Hudson Seal Cape, Fox cellar........ Automobiles. fertaker Gger had charge of the ar-|7on Hazor Kizanfian (Turhes: Jomn| 0f T, % D2vi " iimerty heatth ani | 'y ngements. B | Rain (Great Britain): Thom Rain | officer at Old Trme has joined .the S : : | R o o oyt g e | T T Bl Oy B e e S NEWEST STYLE FUR SCAT Carriages, Wagons | vile Pharmace was made on SundayiSia): William Henrr Tions . (Grest| Semiologist. Health officers are in- Mr. and ag 'y ? | nignt when some one made an attempt | Britain): Touis Ginsberz (Great Brir-| Vit"d to o for services when-| daughter to Mr. ane Guranised Narcbia Furs $17.50 to | tn hreak intn the stors throuzh the|#im): Iriek Valdemar Carison (Swe.|®YeT 20 enidemic is threatened el A urantced Narobia Furs ............ $17.50 t Trucks and Carts |2 Whior S0 O A S B A e g ot A i R S e e e 32250 to 4 ; . Oticer Bollefleur. who was in Josenh Petor Fuhras. | attribrted to ming conzh. Failure : > 1 = Mechanical Repairs, . Painting, Trim-{ [ Ciore 1t the times and heard the Jeremiah Jerome. Muv | (0. enforce strict quaranmtine ix thel oo . MARRIED o '} Dyed Skunk Scarfs ....... S inias o0 S0 {0 ming, Uphoistering and Wood Work. | crash the window that erack- g (Great Britain): ] R a (r]";n(-)pa’; cause of the spread of this g = ‘.’_‘,fi‘“_“ i Jap Dress Fox Scarfs S s TR Gl Blacksmithing in 2fl its branches | ed the pane. but on laoking out could| "7a7ah ‘g*::*;?,m'- R“ hcm‘ Edwards ‘-: ;501 S s B e Albert ! Nat i R S E' e AL ses To_one. b SR aymonc 4 e S 5 Miss accoon Scarfs ................ ; Mondaw's election was the quiestest|(Great Britain): Desire Laframboise|Blue. T. S. public health service ‘ auraw If Scarf - [I el [ in mans vears ad there was vers lit- {Sreatpiais) . Francois Xav; Eintes that a otan cdnvieted of trmag- Taupe Wolf Scarfs . .............. $42.5 -j PG e Lyt he ballotir 2| cotte (Great Britain): Joh Liere | Mitting svphilis emale has heen > cg 5 drK Um. e e T e eae oot 1o | (HOIAAY. Tora PR ot i o oo | enteneen 1o Auy - imprisonment. : Black Lynx Scarfs ............... 357.5C to 1 § S ams uae g i the = | 3im2: Fates Heistas Bieoules (Greece):f The ¢n%e ocoursed in Gklahoma, which HOERAE eryelan; o . Red Fox Scarfs . .......... LEs AR $65.00 to $7 7 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET|'"(. toar-| Henry Arthur Hick (Great Reitainy, | has adopted verv stronz measires tn|BROWN -WDONAIR In West As By s P e o ks stering in lway 2 e combat venereal disease. The fight|. ford Sent 8 iai2 bv Rev. n |} Taupe Fox Scarfs ................. $75.00 to $115.00 | Paneman hal nreparatary tn| WEERLY REPORT FOR EERIDSC Shis Erent nubllc’ heship sk RLNIS S SRl T and Ty oo e T SICKNESS IN COUNTY|?" iS nationwide and snlendid re.| Annie M y é [ | & A Sult< are being recorded evervwhere ! A [ FlflwgrS afld TI’CCS ol the weekiy morbicits report is- | Tn Conecticut” fre pubiic. inies. for niED 2 Bapes o .| | A 1s GiTy| fued by the staie department of health| the treatment of venereal disensos|LA LABERTE_1n. Srrw ompiete QwWing o1 NiLinery | FOR ALL OCCASIONE 3 ) this el e shown Jnlhave heen established in Bridgenort.[ 1818, Hormidas T Y582 iy fi ' 'GOD T T | + \at | Ver—New london 1: whooping « it i IREERIEY v PaEY. dre 3 ur Millinery Depariment has MAPLEWCGGD NURSERY CO. : 5t | —voren mioninetony. " o oor "8 coush| supported by 'the cltjcs with state no equal in th i‘t hen i : : ederal aid. All clinics - : . e v v T. H. PEAECDY Phone 986 | increasing int the various de-| The health officer of Stonington re-|cept cases from outside towns. The| Sr kiric e retleCity: pio i1 1 ity w = i S L5 ““r')‘"{‘,"“,__ s e s {;g:;;—.fi:n 3ullb‘e4-( of diphtheria at state department of health wants to|BURRICK In Weotecly, B I b | comes to slyle, varizty, q vs' class|for all diseases is below “normal” for | who is unable fo nav for the services|Funeral from !i late home. Chestmn Women, Misses and Child il tpaptie thin week after the opening of|or a priwate nhvsician. FHealth street. Thursday at 2 p. m. Int 4 S All Grades and Sizes. afte MpioRed | QO | o e PEET decrensa i cers are renucsted to write th ment at River Bend cemetery. trimmed and unirimmed — ¥ \th ] il Tuesday aft-| Thete is ;rf;‘f"'@s m:g‘;f:“: I Sases|partment of all such cases coming to h[gbele'gh'la’f‘ 2 ;"* Ort. 7. also Feathers, Ribbons Oni: Day, Bkt Divs rnoon a et of the Junior|Sf {VBhoid reporte the past week. | Phap attention, 1819 Herbe: Koonz, formerly of | y N ne LUay, Lig = members were put through the regular | ¢ icates that the sources of in- ——— Norwich. . | aents and everything w . zym drills and games were also en- | fection of “vacation typhoid” are not SMITH—T Preston. O~t. 7. 1913, | 2 2 Big Bens toved. Last evening the first class|2ctive. g CLERICUS ELECTS 178 Dewitt C. Smith, aged 74 vears. } 2 $1.00, $1.50 and | for the senior ‘membars was held and | Only < of influenza were re- OFFICERS FOR YEAR| BALFOUR 1) Norwich o-t i Jur Order Departmment is or- $1. .50 and u D Swahn led them In fast drifls | Porte ot isolation of earl o - Geriice B PG e i gk | MIeten gats BalOuT. Ao Th ysnee s | 4 = 2 Which wers mreatls enjoved cases wil ao much to ven. exacntiva secretarv of the dlocean | I UneTAl services will ne'held ac'Cruren | ganized for prompt and satis- TH he weekly meating of the news-|Cur 0 epidemic. committee of the nation-wide cam-i A ieear oopTa I, Main strest. 3 o 2 THE Jively one and thers was| ,There have been no further reports| paiem of the Wpisconal chireh. . told e LR el factory service. You can szlect WILLIAM FRISWELL CO. nart of the build-|Of scarlet fever from Rockville, where! much of interest and distributed im- | KpENERSON-. 1n Xorer oh S i e CREL g o 1- | eight es were reported a week tRvit Hbteeatas . t ey htin: ne s I g 1 28 sl 27 Froahlin Steect | Eiad the Roistest place nur«"hej,i‘,‘,. v inston] (town) pepocty five D i e SR T Hewey Actigs’ eneriun, Gasa (34 2 . your Fall Hat from a complete S biz even of the evening ases of scaglet fever. re on Tuesdav at the annual meet- | Notice of funeral hereafter. : line of the newest materials, and cur designers will create o b the e i he Clericus of the New Lon- { HART—In Yantic, Oct. 7, 1919, Thomas | for you a Hat which embodies your own ideas—and for ot efere oo fo] e nawsies| SEEKS $10,000 DAMAGES Qon_archdeaconrs Hart, aged 69 years. u of boys IN AUTOMOBILE-CYCLE CASE! The members of the Clericus had : b REPAIR I NO\X’ T WINIng| Charles Bloomquist of Hariford has| finner X moon at the ‘Wauregan T this service our charges are very moderate. ; brouzht suit in the superior se bUIREInE ol siness N MEMORIAM f — = T = = | thie Seounty azainst: Georme S Dy | meeting. and Rev. Mr. Paine presented e bl S Our Ready-To-Wear Department offers everything that is ';1.? e v ection Expenses. i Voluntown for $10.000 dam.| i subiect at the opening of the busi- o, NOTT, new and stylish in Trimmed Hats for Women, Missss and =] & ¢ The follo®inz returns of election ex 5 Mr. Bloomauist re- | Nt meating. a Senior Punil Nurse in the | il y “l'm & ats for Women, Vies2s anc i to Town Clerk LAaBt Th SBICE Officers wars ra-elacted as follows: William W. Backus Hosnital, | ildre el ’, gaovie i R rieh he Al President. Rev. R. R. Airaham. Nor.|whe died in the performance of her Children. We specialize in Women’s Dress Hats, etc. Woodard, republican can-{an automobile while Bloomgquist was| Wich: Vvica president. Rev. Frank H. duties. 5 00 d 9 . town deposit und, | piding A motoreveie. The . accidens| Pigelow. Domfrei: sacretarv and treas- Oct. 8, 1918. B an . i e semocrat, can. | Pappened on Aug. 31, 1919 on the road | 'rer ,‘Fh"" ":vf- M. f_;;‘;?;‘:‘ New Lon- - E ornelius ownes, democrat, can- 2 i g S don. The literary o ittee was nam- e =5 £° . . P R N e e e e e i T ~ wmwony or We recommend our Hats at these prices as being unusual- . town committec. | plaintiff alleges he will he| Brown. Norwish; Rev. F. W, Borchert, | copp, waLTER James woopmax- || 1y good values. . Groton! | Willimantic: Rev. F. W. Hais : | { i a shape or the makings for ; i "Charles P. Bushnell, republican. | & tb Jeerk at hik %Eade mx bEie otoes , for selectman, $ e & ¥ SX Der .’ T s hafy The essay of the afternoon was : SEHD, | — : publican town committee | tnt and bruiseq about the head, hods| ~n by Rev. Mr. Stawart upen Chris-|Co D, 302d Machine Gun Batealion, | 1 The Attip ey e and limbs and rendered unconscious| tian Influsnce. and the schedule of U, s AL | - To Attend Two Conferences. o o time. And he claims thai] essavs and book reviews for the vear|whe mave his life that others might live, | m he extra rcoms General Sec: ary dwin H of the| Dawiey was on the left ide of the| was drawn up by the literary com- Chateauncuf-sur-Cher. France, i ee nt or use your- Y. M. C. A.\ 1 = two confer- [ road and apnron(?‘l‘ing him at dhigh m:’;‘:e', VLo s ‘ Oct. 8, 1918, | 4 in Ne en to s S od. "hose attending » meating wera: —— H L 2 - were put to work. the (General| MRS, W. TYLER OLCOTT Graham. Norwich: Revs. F. H, Bige- | The voice we loved is still, i 3 : : e it D 2 \Geners BOo0N To LEAVE HOSPITAL| e momirery . “Edist | Groton: | Tue piace mads \Acknt in. our home dise and ideas for making home more attractive. During ran: p z Phoeas 1. Oc A A ‘an never more filled 3 S : the Win-| no wicn triends are gratified to| NEOTas . M. Orkferd. Pognstanuck:|, Oap never more b filoa | this week we. are featuring the newsst examples of art in Coombs. Plainfisld: Vincent €. meeting of | space into cheerful, com- ? ek 2 His W L calle . - . Pl Mrs W Tyler Oledtt 5| racs’ aentis:’ W. ¥ Borchart W1 ,,00%, 0000 Fis love had eivens . Window-Lace and Over-Drape materials. Moreover, i Z confery 3 B at ehe| mantic; C. 8. M. Stéwa=t, N Ton- |~ oout In shte s H 3 e ver Eoard ——ivs. ekl onference. | Ho " "brovidence. and that she| pantic: C; 8 . Stewat New Ton-| " = e Heaven. many ideas as to the best methods for combining those materiels at your windows, are being shown in cur Drap- ery Department. 4 Quaker Craft Curtains are being shown in white, ivory l H rith ; i and Mr. Olcott plan to leave there! pOl’ 5 = dope without disturbin s = S€If | Rev. Stephen Granberry, of New Jer- € October 10th_for Lake Mononk, N. T.| JCF TGrTld oo o Batne, New the rest of the house. | | i | | | { fortable rooms with Bea- ; . i P Arranged Beautiful Decorations. Haven. ti A uo. for ST, The handsome and_effective deco- EKONK 1 | | | rati ¢ autumn flowers and foliage / " 3 = THE PECK-McWiILLIAMS CO. i % the mebting of the Norwich Mubl-| mav. 35 Aetiser Giilverst ol what Church & Allen and ecru, and are all 21/, yards long. The prices are $2.25, ical Association Monday, in Slater! ent sermon Sunday morning. $2.75, $3.50 and up to $9.00 a pair. Quaker Craft-Lace by the yard, for those who wish to make their. own curtains, is shown in a good assorimnent | Hall, were the artistic work of Mrs.| “mpa Ladies' Aid society is to meet { William A. Somers, chairman of the mhyreday afternoon. | decoration committee, and Miss Mary The grange held an interesting Central Wharf s T 15 Main Street WHY THROW YOUR OLD HATS Richards. meeting Friday evening. As it was away when yofi -a ave them made i - = Ladies’ night. the officers’ chairs were . 5 . 22 E0od At new if you bring them o | i Workmen's Campensation. BBl Mg Rty ol fizneral of patterns in ecru and ivory. The prices are 35c, 49¢, OFTY SHOF AND HAT CLEANING. Wa a'se all kinds of shoes black am ! The following workmen's compensa-| tled The Sniggens Family was given tion agreements have bLeen approved' by nine sisters. : hy Commissioner J. J. Donohue: Mor-| A masquerade social was held Sussman, Silverberg & Co. Inc.| Grange hall Saturday evening. | Norwich, employer, and Joseph Zeif, Misses Esther and Florence Gallup. | Forest streei, employe, left foot in-| Iithel Congdon and Gladys Gallup jured, July 9, at rate of $7.50. spent the week end at their homes 75¢c and upwards, a yard. in Directors —AND— Broadway. NOTICE e here. State S. A. R. Luncheen. | " There will b ca hueking bee at Ba- | E bal | In honor of the president general ot win 8. Gallup's Saturday evening. m ( meTS the Conmectient| Benjamin Gallup of South Velun- The Pq:teons & Mitcheli Co. i . the Nati 1 Soci Eighth 3t. Canal Bridge closed. one af s A aiten Ruvcistion ave| lown was a_caller here Uriday after- Lode. Assiinnt. : P e —— —- A" Yanchesn ¢, noon. Fe was accompan v Misn EN'S BR : : Detour can be made across fhe; :E’ro}«;::';w; ?“o‘gnfi? S e Amy Gallup. who rem-l;oa for a visit Telephone 328-3 X ELECTS ITS OFFICERS "’_'IFI:( 'r’ 4 'a“’:’"‘:” iz 2 2 . { 2 i k the S ton homestsad. ollc ' e chairm grist mill bridge at your own R e T i R s | > Me. and Mis. Charies Pratt visttoa |[J TERnY & CkURcH The Men's Brotherhood of the Unit-| committess 7 the Froihe- . in Plainfield Sunday. WM. 6MITH ALLEN e4 Congregntional churcn eleated the| the year; Hible <y L o The little son of Mr. anl Mrs. War- folicwing officers at a supper and| Baker; finance, Dw g [ risk while bridge is being built |§ s at Eighth Stzect. No loaded Funeral Director teams or auto trucks aliowed. and Per Order Sclectmen. Embal % = church attendance. memberéhip an a Higgina: hospitality social, Dr. Leon I, ehlp, Harvey M Senator MclLean’s Birthday. ren Tanner has been named Howard | - meeting for the opening of the uznuon{ Allen. Mrs. Evelyn Tanner and Mrs. |- 3 held Monday night at 6.30 o'clock at Florence Mavnard are caring for Mr: the community hous on Lhurch{ | | Tanner and infant. street: President, Harry M. - Miss Marion Rlakesles ‘attended a vies president, John H. Perki D. A. R. meeting in Central Village retary. Arthur M. Thompson, Saturd: and visited Mrs. Sweet in urer, Dwight L. Allen. Southhridge, M: over Sunday. There was an attendance of ahout WHEN YOU » put Your bus- Prompt Service Day or Night e 60 at the banguet and an intere . George I'. Mcle ess befors the pub’ic. there ls mno ' Farmington.— The Farmington eran- part of the evening was an address| senator from Connect dium ‘better than throuzh the ad- @ | Zer= o1d fashioned country fajr was & by the pastor of the church. Rev. Al-| Simsbury, Conn., 62 years ago Tues= YOUR_BODYGUARI decided success. exander H. Abbott, upon The Chaj-|day. ertistee columna of The Bulletim - = The Solleih v

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