Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 21, 1919, Page 6

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Wh-t ll Gomg On Tomgh(. Will Peel It offg e Featire Phutoines« E= nnual Fa 1 A Saleof Hundreds of Sewing Needs mdmmmmm (NOIION DEPARTMENT — WILLIAMS BUILDING — NEAR ENTRANCE) fF-lbw-;immhllmg The higher prices of all ready-to-wear - ; hfiesfinflhldhomewmhommmbdd&manflwehvemfimm wto have complete supplies of all needed articles ready for you. Buy_then_:nowdurm.. \this Sale, and save money on each purchase you make. i icnl eage Timmnbee unnw thnt neard. from: Mr. ‘Babcock, the appii | | Nothtng onfEarts Like Stmple “Gets- cant. o Tt for Corns or Calluses. S Wit boisars 18- ASters "“mb"; Tt will be interesting to'you and the | A caljus, or. thickened skin on the | from the regular republican nominees | ombers of ihe council to know that |sole of the foot. which often wmakes for the town council, except Charles G. | during the mionths of October, Noveni- king a misery, is of the same na- Cralg and Elliot Thorp, and that there | ber and.December. last vear. we lost|ture as a corn. " “Gets-It” removes it d b ts by nomination pa- | $7%,000.. covering operating. ‘expenses would Be cpponents by nd taxes only (no rentais or interest) pers, which means independent candi- and it is obvious that,the receiver, 1 aates, against the other regular caucus | order fo Justify the oberation of &l of the property must curtail - to the candidates for nomin#tion to Hhe toTa. ' point where operating revenue is at gouncil, Maurico W. B A viliiag | leust cqual tooperating eXpense. and Haswall, Thomas X. Robinson, WILAR | it tscwith this ‘alm 'in_view {Bat the H. Ledward and J. Burhaide Bubcock i sorvice to Weskanaug was abandoned. Rumor had it that jbram Datson Was|The future of the interurban proper- Sirora v‘vn B ben to " oppese M. | ties is most discouraging. Haswell, George H. Harper to oppose | 1 OUrS Very tuly o0~ Dr. Robinson. lorace I Burdick skl S O against Mr. Ledward and George C. Moore in opposition to Mr. Babcock. Miss ‘Catharine Rollins. Brown, for- At noon Monday Town Clerk Whip- | merl 3 daughter of Mrs. plo stated that he \had received no | Henry E. Brown of Aliston street, and nomination papers except the certifi- | Fierbert ‘Shepherd Holmes, son of Mr. eates of nominations mage by the cau- | and. Mrs. J. Porter Holmes of Milton, g rd the rumors and ex- | were united in marriuge Saturda el at the home of the bride. The | ANNOUNCEMENTS Sals of East Side Residence. Buttons . on cards, For 3¢ Miscellancots Scissors of Very Good Quality: 50c size—Safle price ...... . Tapes and Binding 25 White Cotten Tape, in 24- yard pieces—Sale price. . .... ¢Bnedisn Twill Tape. in bi Pearl Buttons, Pearl Buttons—Special ........ Tec| eve- white: Ten-yard pieces. 15and . T B ina ti i- | ning. 377c widths, For M= e Fresh Water Pearl Button: jze—8 cted to recelve the nomination pa- | 1ing. n g ja_seven g ;e snd 25c widths, For 18¢ $1.50 nize—Sule prine. ..o o SR, (e OF thie sadn matiihed, 1n the: s ; :‘hplscopal wedding ‘serviee “wa ugcd. {Earage wita onage 2% b pla 2 % : mors. He added that such nominations | the ceremony being conducted" by { ‘The wner will m: “3c widths, For | T O o et e 45c || to be of force must be handed in by 110:;;»}: Waliher of the Wollastor Bab-| tlse “Getslt” and Daace, Even with Cena | improvement s & - s tist churc out 300 guests wer 4 a1 AR S WA A b PR ol el e S8 mive—Bale Brive: .ot beiss aoe [ It aiions’ ake that, there will | pressat. & reception followed. 15 easily as it does the toughest corns. | TO ANNOUNCE FUTURE S 5 T Sale price .. 12420 be u very active fight on before and at| The bride wus uttended by Mrs. ¥ drops of “Gets-It” ¢ A e Sizes 12 to 20 —value 6c, For 4e $1.50 size—Sale price ......... $1.3§ |} the election by factions of the republi- | gar Y"; -;Wdhon oaf ‘V;cmerll) as “'“I‘.'l 0 It Cow r_;fi‘fn‘;’;’;. to aual meec! of ‘e NO ading, in black or | An Odd Lot of Suit and Trim- | can party. ror of honor and Miss Trances U.|biece jusi an in one compl wal meet ne P e . b Hattonmire Wi sc | 10 Astra Collar Suppgrters. wor 8¢ §| e Gemocrats have decided to make | Brown, the brides sister, as maid of |t teds 3 Ly ‘“;,";‘};” a Cros pri 2 e N Ay e T - C Lil t e the repubii- jhonor. R. igsley rnes o il though ¥ - callu; 5 TRINg IR s i Nickel Coat Hangers—Sale price 8 | 00, SOMInIons, (6 gl them fight | was the best man. The ushers were |need no m plasters, st'ck g | out the party troubles between them- | Wilfred B. Utter of Westerly, Donald knivés or |m. Dr. 23¢ value—Sale price for is the na chapter, w Wood Combination Coat and mover. the|of-tne. orga D . Wilbar of East Braintrec, Wendell Pants Hangers—Sale price ..... 8 oSl g i sclves. ' W There was another report cucreitM. Farrington and Howard Nefll of [higgest on e Wright's Bias Seam 'r-pe i v":es s : s Threads i late Mona 1t to the effect | Milton never fail mEalony. Tt o Shirtwaist Han | late Mohday afternoon lo the effect | Milton. ¥ S Bionx- 1 o TR A = Colored Siinliet mOpeSiacs; S ihat the cancus bolters had abandoned | The bride’s dress was of white sat-|dance at 7 o Ilhe proposition to decapitate, paliticni- | in with court train. She carried al| “Gets L g ateed 5c and 20c values, For. Cushton Grip Pant Hangers, For %e Ted he | money back Horn e 1y, five of the regular nominees for | bouquet of pavadiz and lilies s Z Coatvs Thread, in all sizes 5 8 trifle at drug h 4 e e R e R R R S Shoe Trees—Sale price ........ sc | counciimen, ‘but will concentrate all valley. The matron and maid of hon- | {FE 9f any drug «ore actured | Veltare o *feruh Lingerie Tape in pink their efforts to defeat the re-election |or were in pink and carried sweetheart| 541 1a Karw ol oo 0. 1 . | members_of ‘the ue and white—Sale price..... 7¢ | prico, dozen Aluminum Thimbles—Sale price 3¢ | of Maurice W. Fiynn, who has been 'roses. ¢ the worid's best 55 laze urged to & ring Maid Lingerie Tape. & F ] president of the council several years| The guests present included the|Chas. Osgood | —_ % blue and white, For.. 12V5c | Willington Basting Thread, in Celluloid Thimbles—Sale price 4c and served n;t{s town in the counc‘fl l&nss(‘es] s\;uy adru]“l.ou‘l‘?‘f;‘f N oclay b——; Davis Theatre Teday. A5 % K g meny terms. He is the present presi- | Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hox- R Ml S s ngerie Tape, all sizes. Black and white — Nickle Thimbles—Sale price.. 4c || Gont of ihe council and aieo represents |ie. Mr. and Mrs. Bdgar P. Maxson, Mr. | ier home in Binghamton, N. Y ‘MA(\*..O:IL::LL,DTA in pink, blue and white, For.. 12%2¢ | Sale price .............:.. Sy & e Westeriy in the state senate. 1t is sald |and Mrs. George B. Utter, Mrs. George || Mis. Henry R. Palmer, und = son,;duces of motio: “Hick“Rack Braid e "= that the main purpose to dispose of |[F. Utter Wilfred B. Utter, Miss Ruth| -OWS =, have returned irom “‘”‘!Wm Sy P I5c value—Sale price King's Basting Thread, in 5 i | Mr. Fiynn at the November election is H. May, Cyrus H. Brown of Westerly, The Se. BT e DA gt A : - 2 . W, ¢ Ston. e Second Congregational _church | whose first blz emotiona = NS il te et o O to sheive him politically and not allow | Mr. and ars. W. M. Brown o feano-petand. Conlgs g O T e ATc VA= Sl SEics. - N et e 5 him to get in the running for re-elec- |ington and Miss Gene McCall of gh has raised $1700, the ," starring e Road church $1100. and the North|story by C. Gardner 20c value—Sale price ... 4 for . = . 25¢ | 15c size—Sale price tlon as senator a year hence. It is as- | Bradford. 5 Mty Tt ! Fge T - regular %e=Sale prics serted that one of the bolters has am- | Raymond N. Skilton of Boston, was| Stonington church $1100. for the Pil-|supervised by Allin Dwan, is the 4 G ==er Tape - 2oE 1e | Shamrock Linen Thread—Sale A * [l vition to become state senator, and he | - e or the” Tawi: roaister that |80 . Memor und | traction today only at th path: i | : s g | Lronine Wax—Sale price, 4 for 5c | helieves he can, with Fiynn out of the ' struck the automobile of Winsiow N.|° e o op e Bye Tape e EAgR W The republicans will have N0 . . oic, on the Wotch Hill road. Sunday e taan s 1 rich I Sale price.... 2le 4 : 58 e et SRt atic layaskibity i the. next felec: | AuinsoD the NECkch Il rosn: Sondas MOHEGAN year In motion pictu n, lux regular price Aunt Lydia’s Linen Finish < A e O R e | tion. his racer were Mrs. L. D. Pickering| A good many attended church R t 12i2c | Thread—Sale price ............ 8c | Asbestos Iron Holders, For . 5¢ Ji A late afternoon rumor had Colonel |ana Miss Simpson. The roadster was|Sunday morning m which it derives its color AR Charles H. Ledward as the opposing |overturned and Mrs. Pickering sus-| Mr and Mrs. Stursis o QORI erT v it cplor] A selting. | Dexter's Knitting Cotton, For 8¢ | Strawberry Bmerys—Sale price 3¢ || candidate of Mr. Fiynn. tained -a fracture of the nose and Miss|called on friends here s CSaater: Dt Moore.. Th -Sale price...... _In order to have candidates on nom- | Simpson's back was sprained. Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fic s AN Doub g - shaped Coats RAd B T 60-Inch Tape Measures: ination papers the petition for nomina- | Siilton .although caught under the|London were in this place Sunda ol b Bt in black or wi Sale price... 4c | R 5 * 5c quality—Sale price tion g 1+l s by 50 electors from | chine was not injured, In the York| Mrs, Gertrude Harris und - Lemuel inmocence of caiiahood, « bart o0 etk in Cotton. 30 yards. in black o cach dt the two representative districts | car were Mr, and Mrs. Winslow X.|Fielding of Norwich wera, callers here| VAL Wring with pity the heurt of eve x . v te or colors—Sale price 4 for 10c | 19c quality—Sale price and the qualifica’ns of these electors | York, Mr. and Mre, Edmund P. York | Sunday. | mother an . Sale price Yzc must be certified to by Town- Clerk | ang child, and Leon H. York. They es-| William J. Hunter of Mystic, is vis- | Powerful | A » Banding. in < S Sunset Soap Dyes, in all { Whipple. No petitions were received | capeg serious injury, but the car was | iting relatives h [ sde Eal Seaarh two-ir Sale price 150 | Co: Black best colors—Sale price, 2 for ,gv tne“:ewn uext-: up :el4 oc‘lock }lo‘l:- nR -— ~ Sl fxlrstnémne‘x“k;u < he has de rren B » 45 yards, For ..... cepeeeessea % o i ay afternoon, the closing time of the Ski appii brakes when i 7 =% 2 sband D, 2ic e hale prics 180 # | 2-1n-0ne Snoe Potisn, Sale prics 13e || office, but the clerk would be accessi: | B e Tt natting it OF the lieas 3 ine phouncoment has .been |child for tae admi 3 21 R S N 1ah.Sute.Bries _10c ||| ble until midnignt, i necessary, wien | driveway at The Elms, and the car| Derenthal, Jr., of this place.and Miss, Jne fownd the child in ih the time for presentation of nomina- king the| Viola Carlson of New Haven, which -Saie price dragged 197 feet before str of Beggars in Cair: all calors—Sale price .......... 4c tion papers {xplred. York car and went twenty-five feel|took place Wednesday, Oct. 15. ¥ and Aller. The Darning Worster Tniall cotbrs e 2 | _William Paine Sheffieid. 62, of New- | funther before it capsized. RitTh Ml father far e S 3 G et West Electric Hair Curlers port, member of the republican na-| The touring car of Samuel Sanborn|” R drug Lasheesh. In the demented o SRk o rice 285 | —Ssle pricer.. Ll L.l 4c | Sale price 2 for 8c or 5 for 21c tlonal committee, a former congress- | or brovidence, with the owner in, the DENTISTS | begEar the' wife recognizes what A | man and among the leading citizens of | cay with the chauffeur, struck a tele- hr A | beges c lastic Parisian Hair Curlers Rhode Island. died Sunday afternoon | cimme mnie on the Wateh Dl road on and tho drug haa left of her Sale price 7c B e —Sale price.......cce0n... 8¢ at his summer camp, Miskiant, on Lake ay nocl e Other features on [ i Monday afternoon. knocked the pol b ain W lmrs 1c Sale price 11c § No. 3—Sale price .... | Yawzoaz, at Usquepaugh. He had been | ioun, crasheq throuch o stone wall | Pore 'Baryias”, o deligh pe Hook: o No. i—Sale price 20 at the camp for a few days. Sunday |gng Janded in the meadow of the Dock ohedy ars T » Be yalues- -BuigLEties: 150 ooks and Eyes f e morning, with Mrs. Sheffield, he mo- |.state The men were not ipgured. The | ISEiEineay draina and B e S by ‘Gem Dress Shields: . {tored to' Watch Hil. returning shortly | 10 1aant was «iused by et | DEN TIS Uncle Tom Without the Cak ror... 4e @ 3 e 0. 4 value 43c—Sale price . 'y uster died almost instantly of heart | front “wheel was smashed and the | 148 Main Street Norwich, Gonn, | C3ITOL afford to miss ¢ 4c 5 4 Dress Shields: e T e R Newgort | front end of the car wrecked. Phone 1i73 T = 10c value Z1c—Sale price . | June 1, 1857, son of the late William Local Laconics. i S St S NS b Voentee T iiwre Atlas. Eool i n lue 35c—Sale price . | Paine Sheffield and Lillis White (San- | The Bristol biseba:i team, composed | day, Oct. 23rd. T e L e No. ¥ value 3Sc—Sale price 'ford\ Sheffleld. His ancestors on both in the main of rubbe: rkers defeated (FPYR ALFRED RICHARDS || Messrs. lee and J. J. Shubert wi sizes. Black or white—Sale price Sc bilhe b (e B bk aides were among the earliest settlers i.e \iesterly team 4 (0 1 at the game " | present Rachel Crothers' comedy Pms and Ne:—:dles or tan—Sale price ....... lof New Bngland and were among the " es sundar afternoon. The DENTIST @ast” at the Davis theatre Thursda Hygrade Dress Fasteners, For d¢ : first families of Rhode Island to hold ¥ 7! tha runs in the. fifth | Office Hours: evening, Oct. 23rd. Rob, Jobn Round Mercerized Shoe Laces, positions of trust and honor. His fa- imming, and the locals one in the s e Ut ek s n § Miss Crothers, the authoress of * Finghis dles Fasteners. For 7c | in six sizes and four colors— , ther was a United States senator s Wed. and_Sat venings 7-9 jEast,” has provided the stage wi ck A, MacDonald, of Thayer Buiiding | many a delightful evening's entert expert on constitutional law. The de- Residence tel 1225 || ment including “Oid Lady ceased graduated fyom Brown univer- Only- 10c a ey 2 - Sale price TSR S 8 Cling Socket Dress Fasteners, red an address on The! Common P! ack Tubular Shoe Laces, in 2 o E 5 A , i 5 . 9 cel Pt p For ol 1B i in 1377 with degree of A. B., and pirit. at a meeting of the| Man’s World,” “The Three of Us", an Pins, 400 coun © | two sizes—Sale price .......... 8¢ p|ihe A M. degree was conferred in 180. { Coventry Woman's club. | “A Little Journey.” The Messrs. Sbu - Black Shoe Laces, by. the bumch. j He was admitted to the Rhode Island | _Charles A. Clark. bert have brought together a partic Regular price Sale price 22¢ [ bar "; é“o a;[d subsequently to the | hlind and confined 1o his m ularly flne company which inclug Fre | United States district court and to the | lester street, was remembercd by B Sydney “Blackmer, Theodora Warti Corset Laces lh:r of the TUnited States supreme | friends on his eightieth birthday i DR C R CHAMBERLAIN Augusta- Haviland, Lizzie Evans, Mar Hose Supporters ard Mercerized—value Tc, For 5c | court. - i laay. ‘ ; ik el e Cia Harris, Fanny Bradshaw, Donn ard Mercerized — value i8¢ | ., He is survived by his wife, who was | Madelaine Iiggins d Grace To-| Bartlath Chhite: Mol otk nots et TR e .... 8[| the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tru- | bin are to take a course of studies in | John Thorn, Louls Alter, Arthur Row == . e E = { man Burdick, and sister of Congress- | Mt. St Jo eph'. Hartford. ; enta ! George Wetherell and Robert Haxel s black or w Four sizes— d Linen—value 1tc For 3¢ Ji| } k, two sons, William | Ppteta | ke e pric > 5 egular 25c a roll—Sale price 19¢ §| 7\ 3 o, 3 ¥, | BH 2 < ese. € Sew- s | Catherine, = IFrances Slizabeth | . iss C : y is three i ew-0n_Hose Remar e sy e e e e L e s B Hemon, ot Surgeon Sfies “Ceouiors Comesy " i sizes —Sale price 4c | 15¢ quality—Sale price ...... 120zc | Sale price 4 7 b Th o . lJewett installed these officers of acts and narrates. the story of a o B e small naval fleet. submarines ! \Nina council, Knights of Columbus: | ' young girl from the west who comes to New York to make her fortine. She She cualtiy ol nies & il b 21c !fl- 1. R-24 and R-27. and an Hagle | o P it snt: | » 1ds Sale price. . 4c P | boat, that recently passed Watch ITill | e T e b k::gg H M’Grory Building takes up quarters at a fashionabie Sale price 8¢ | 3ic quality —Sale price......... 31c | light bound east, are now at Newport | wiliam L. Shannon.. chancello i % | boarding house, “39 Fast, where S&iEprice 150 ¥ 1 shne Pad Value 25c—Sale price { pelng fitted out. They will leave New | 1vynk L. Dunham, warden: Frank J.| Norwich, Conn. {only the best people resort. There ar: o Be aphne Pad Hose Supporters el - i | London Nov. 1 for an extended cruise ! apgrews financlal secretary: Joseph very many quaint and unusual char o rer 1ac I 33¢ quality—Sale price ........ o} TS PR R BEES. - { in southern waters. The first stop will | 1" Giimartin, Sr.. trustee; Allen J | acters in the comedy, who make & frer i5c 10c Mending Tissue, in black. | be at Wilmingten, N. C. The boats will | \{orricon, adyocate; Joseph I. Leahy. | = = o their business to talk of their past Sale price 4c | 65c quality—Sale price......... 59¢ | brown and white—Sale price... 8¢ visit Cuba, going from there to Colon | jaciures | grandeur. As Penelope is young and in the Panama zone where thay are . | pretty many uncharitable commen Stonington Pointers. Company E, Third regiment. Con- due to arrive Dec. 15 The Westerly town council has d f - her being lor Na- DR. F. C. JACKSON oleon Gibbs, who. s impersonated b; 9 Fas | pointed for the Novem Staté Guard, will be mus- | Sydney Blackmer, clection : First representa of service next Thursday | DR. D. J. COYLE || ana nas “taken a shine” to I'enciope i —James B. Hodgson and | ng. The officers will remain in| However, Mrs. DeMailley turns ou | Mich Turano, republicans: Joseph | (he reserve corps |a better sort than one might suspec I B Dwight M. Garroll, demo- | Jdward P. York and family h“‘er ! Penelope is saved from the director | crats. Second representative district— | eturned (o their winter home in New | the theatre where she is employed and V7> 5 | William Culley, James F. Dunn, repub- | YOrk. A | {all_ends happ!ly. 2 K7 & {licans; Bernard V. Cristie, George H.| People in Pawcatick are signing al " Seats on sale this morning at 1 | Bray. democrats. { petitiop to the selectmen to call 2 g | o'clock. | coDistrict Deputy, dosemh P. Reardon | PSS, IS0 OSUNE 10 S ik 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. ! —_— A n_Mechanic i | 5 J°,f,\“‘,;’f““(j‘f:,§§ Sonpet 'g,‘;an‘}:f,'ii“"m M e S hread 'mil, & distance | | Office Hours: 9 a.m.te 8 p. m. For its feature attraction today the S ¥ERRY i ved by singing Mrs. J. W. Carte.-Ms, H. L. Perkins.]tit;: 2 5 = # nearly one mile. The bed is now 53 Breed will present Mrs. (' Chap- 1 a3 Ms, H. L. .1 Gl e, eiant of nearly one mie. Bree « er oy rintendent (. Mrs. Henry W. luributt, Mrs. Dud- | finansir s;f,‘:’;‘i‘."“fi',‘n’,:";&" ‘;:_::1 worn bevond repair and a perma Gelsphone: lin in Lols Weber's ational pre \. ‘secretary Mrs. Hu +mission Perkins and Em-heth Bennett man. recorder, James &= Donanen: |Pavement is desired duction “Forbidder, suppc conducted the ry enti e lLady of the . rec n. At ‘the service atitreasurer, Lawrence (. Purtill: ehamn. | Stonington Pointers. o P == [ Mis Otwplin _are goen Henry Woad ¥ church ings. offering was for Secretary Carter spoke from Acts| celior, Géorge B. Chapmun; waron | The recent fai netted, $700 for i — | wara and Fred Goodwin. “Iort s om i = i = | : the text being Dorcas—the Wo- | Richard J. Butler; lecturer. Joseph T. ' Pioneer Hook dder company. ‘L‘e,‘;: e T iy (T o Weber: Spirit | Sunday in November will | Murphy; trustees, Joseph H. McGuin- | ilerberi (. S and family Iniversal producti te as- a ;r/(:d ;:Flr.n.uy Day for the Mfi and Mrs. Fred W. Turner of‘h;!s‘F an‘%l Murray. After the in- Montville are guests of relatives in the SUikToe Grmerit ¥ w: 00 he vrogramme will take Cove were s s ¢ . £ ¥ ‘ 0 ere recent visitors at the ! stalialion District Deputy Reardon on borough. DR. E. J. JONES linever cast in & mor pa e piace ¢f the morning ser on | home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis At the Epworth League |Jewett Cit Mrs. Wilcox is a sister | tiring grand knight M Gertrude Allen|of Mr. Turner Zold watch in recognifion of his efforts Le he to was Our Motto and| Mr}; Eaward H. Latimer and Miss | during his three years of office. to_relatives it ow to Practic ary Birch, Mis: arah T. Latimer entertained Satur-|. An alarm wi . ag her a ce | Alien ‘ana David Carter sang Look Up afterncon Mrs. Phillips. Misses | at Haswell and. Onk strern 0% | i enbat to Jesus Selections on the' duties of | Alice Jennisgs, May Strickiand and | Monday morning and the ihvee mofos | 3Mics 1aiu 1 Epworth League were read by|Winnie Turner, ail of New London.|fire apparatus Twere - spechin ane vn Mus Ira L organist. xe a2 0 RN [ Shie caps 5. urned .to e S ey Tl Ter” v | ini Torts sl S | BT e i i e Dr. A. J. Sinay visit. 2 in Broad street. foot of Union, which i appear Miss Evelyn Richards, teacher in the | commences dinging when h [ DENT ST g y e e of schools of Passaic, N..J. spent the|the fire house are. opened, to ctor w 1 . D | week-end With her parents, Mr. and | warning to operators of vehicles ‘o | | 3 ity ichards at Long Cove.|clear the way for the firemen. The it e L e L P e Mrs. Joab B. Rogers s spending | gong lkept dinging away J o Pandor ¥ for ten min- Phon= 1i77-3 . Hoie g dE R e B IR LD N o FROM RHEUMATISM | o205 hmhf B. Hempstead left hers|and a couple of minutes before the s - e Mot or Webster, Mass., Thursday fo visit|recall was sounded. The closing of the | Sluan’s Liniment should be kept & cox in | behalf of the council presented the re- orEamist 4 {than that of Maddie Irwin, the sou s on va- | Syjte 46 Shannon®Building | ru! country maid who hus loaged visit Durs| ~ Take elevator Shetucket Street |her life fos the Bl s ot Ly Pen- entrance. Phone : g adaed to the capable s Peter McGinn, a recited by Mrs. E. HO Bigelow and her sister, [ fire house doors shut: I l . = - " s off the current ! hacdy for es and pains 1 . Simmer’esidents ot Gaies Ferey. """ | WAL SeRnects with (he Wactiog ZomE | g '7HY wait for % severe pain, a0 | ngb-{mgs KIRBY it Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mathewson mond .icehouse and wa: a ache, a twinge following ex- DR. L <ellcgg wus a | e s extinguished s bresunols soat Eacar | e L ‘da?.h cgg wus a Hartford brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs Iibbals’and children. of New|frem a passing locomotiv ‘ork, were un automobile party call- ing on the Misses Mathewson of tne e, Rt W Beckind, of e age, aunts of Mr. Mathewson, on . haat Saturday afternoon. 1EERE Bue Shed s There was Do session of the viliige achool Friday as the teacher, Mins Grace A. Chapman. was in attends unce at the teachers’ meeting of the schoofs of Ledvard und Preston, ‘held in_Poquetanuck that day. The Trefoil Club, of Norwich, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter M. Buckingham in the village on i Satarday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Perry of New Haven motored. to the village Saturday, lumbBago to leave naturally when you | should keep Sloan's Iigiment han to heip eurb it and keep you ac Railway com-| and fit? with the town Witkout rubbing, tor it penetrates, Immm explaining why the service to| apply a bit today to the afflicted part. Phone 619 fire ‘wa's probably caused by a sp;rki Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Norwich With Mrs. Muhewwn; tbefore any real damage resulted. The it Saturds Viper's mothe 5 the h Porter Plearant View and Weeka h o 84 Beon discontinucd. The 1oHer reads: | renci chae Bohoms. Sloans Liniment | - NOTICE | Buer vorie: verete £ Whipple: Clerk Town| couldn't keep ite many (housands of | Ra0) soon talke I beg to acknowledze re- f"'“’-,‘.hh: "°'m ":,‘:" ~ "“‘::'r':‘:‘mkfi Eighth St. Canal Bridge closed. | =nd’ fam ceipt of yours of the Sth, with copy| %20 oS S G | cottage. of the note of the council passed Oc- — three sizes — the largest etour can be made across the| The Conaregational church will b tober - 6th, “relative to vontinuance of, f>r utmost cconomy. 35c., 70c., $1.40. u-. meeting. d'nner and roll el “n* service between We!terly Pleasant v, the 25th; In the church n and Weekapaug. v .lht e iu to be a meeting of th gris Previgis to thls 1 had received a Slo d ns risk whilz bridge is being built | | Sross ehpter T the town hall Thy 1t Eighth Street. No loaded TV dance & : " reed Sexn Counci ' Dear Sir: communication from one of the resi- f\l‘(l;elr 'sanA Ez Pnrr‘; Who is to wed dents at Pleasant View and notified Miss Dot Ostrom Voodbury, Wed- | him that we would giad continue to r 3 P g i ™ment > { Friday ‘¢ W nesday i St Pauls church Now Ha_ | operate e service Through tn Week P it handv teams or auto trucks allowed. | we1 uriinde > was re ven, returned with them to me | apaug if we would be gu: mialaid® N ported. The music by vh- Vietor or 1 e ] Rt ot werrhen e e o T Nt Per' Order Selectmen. | £Riiils of Manrhestar wos oviod cnon.”

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