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P : . = ! MWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DEQEMBER 15, 1919 R S - - a 1A aalRi sented, the e zation rogfled'flh‘ Al A Aposties- Creed joined in the sa- i A . |lute to the Cross and the ¥lag. Then ‘folipwed the benediction and the re- ‘cessional hymn “Go Labor Op> 3 floors will be laid throughout and the | SOLDIERS CAN REINL JATE place will be kept the best mod- WAR RISK INSURANCE {min is to be opened, -where better fa- | 7 SARMATY Hincs, e nursery WHM pconaged soldiers, sailors abd ma- eilities thew ever will be provided to|it is possiple that a trained nurse will | rines who have dropped their ' war take are of the women | be tecured. risk ineurance may relnstate & with- en;rloyed in mz mill. The women bring their children to |Providing that they make application here are fropi 30 to0 40 children, | the nyrsery at 7 in the morning. when |OUL paying all the lapsed premiumas, ranging in age from 6 montis to 4 or 5| they go to work. Some take their |Within 8 months after dise from {h‘ Whose mothers need to puye]children home at the noon hour, re-|the service. It will only be eESary eir children cared for if the méthers | turning them again. if the mothers are | t0 Day premiums for two months and are to work. emploved during the afternoon, while |Sign a statement to the effect that in some nase.snfhe children remain at | the applicant is in as good health as; the nursery all day. g he was at e datc of his discharge The mew place for the nursery will{No physical examination is required. be a_great improvement over the ac-{In case.a man was discharged over commodations in this line which have |18 months ago he can be reinstated if hitherto heen provided in onme of the|he will make application hefore De- nursery- at the -Falis Cotton compan |, The Falls company management has taken what fiud’t?bo ‘the old Fgrring- ton mill store propérty on Yantic street and is haying it altered over for the uges of thé day pursery. There will be & playreom, & feet, and a corridor where fzom cgt‘z?tb ten cribs NS =7 cOmpany’s tenement houses. They |cember 31, 1919, It will not be nec- T ; , will he placed. Bath and teilet rcog ‘were found inadequgte and unsujtable | essary to reinstate the full $16,000.1 “l Kn Just the Gif "rh i1 be provided sud clectric iights aralso that the new pureery was decided |A person may reinstate 1000 or | oW t ey put in, v upon. N more. * < of Winds off Atlantic voast: ; : Provision has also been made ‘to Need . 0k5” North of Sendy Heek—Strong west, S permit persons to convert their war s sy - § DIAMOND JEWELRY- s Hattoras_Fresn and| TORMER NORWICH RESIDENT |NATION-WIDE PAGEANT losurance io olber kinds of govern- 74 men insurance suel as ordipary. 2 0 3 3 2 ~§ BROOCHES strong nerthwest, fafr. DIES AT LAKESIDE, CONN, BY $T. ANDREW'S SCHOOL. | i 2%, (200 payment life and twenty-{ “Kl’fl,t"k Gift Certificates will eudy solve my Christmas = SCARF PiN S Eatiieset wam%tuhy of 83 Washington | At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church y New England: Fajr and colder Mon- day; Tuesday fajr and cemtipued cold. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reppried from The Bulletin's observations; siow the ehanges in temverature nmf the bava- metric changes Saturday and Sun- day: Saturday— gueet tere Neewicy Sgturday ~for|ou Sunday momming the nacion-wite | 1o°; o Pk M o K . m‘%:’y‘) tgr”\}fe’s'd mme hew McKier- | God” was given by the church for SHe bt Mok N0 perved g “1 'Ct|‘.l iends very ecel nan, e gns'wr of St Anlhflyv's sehool before a full and appreciative | Lh;‘,v‘:g'discharged soldier or his “_% 5 £an Py l‘e my fnen now. In the act of recerv- Coprel, Latchfeld, yhere the seryices | congregation. Al the school 100k PArt| pendents should be interested in the |f ing the Certificates each will reveal one of the thres ‘eye- :vi‘l. b: ll’:ld. ls‘lt;es\&::tm Ll:\gogtwé\g e }}se ‘%rilll;efiwnal mamhl. ge above matter and immediately write - - A rmer % - | Crycifer, jlllam Andrews, the - r e In- m,wks Wh' can 2 V‘Vh E"fi‘?fi’nfi?&".”m otk B 15 gian-bearer, Willidm Ervin and Th e Sl b s e ARG k‘:y dl b always tell pecple who need 3 3 earer of tie Church Banner, Ray-|cy - Street, P e infor- K!ypt eer awkwardly i reading ismaéduéfiai;:lt;yfl:tn kfi;“fifi? 40, | mond Prodell, preceded the m‘fl‘sl:fiau?n:oiémEg:u}xx‘uai;‘a“ it oks, One wil s 2 e Wy erol. tod t in in_th iness ift problem. aneral todas-| pageans Srhe mamg ihe nation wide|to romain in the insurance busimess| gut pr RINGS PENDANTS . .- P BRACELET ' WATCHES 'RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. d and assist- : inland marched al yn_the nave, i b B { 5 immediat = 7, . 79 5% | Likesige (Bantam), tollowing @ gen- | watle tne. vostod whois | the - sohaor | 4nce Wil be tumished and sssistance f glasses; one will ely shift glasses; and the third : 2 m 0] 731 breaking down of heaith, tncident | gnd dsamatic persona); dividing | fail i "% 211 will be wearing her old-fashioned bifocals with their S John & Geo H wss $p m . 0 s dal Hgm';; 3 Jgars ago the Mc- lranks, as they came, proceeded down SR e v H ng s wi ugly - : e Sl G Sewiet 4. * { Fountain strect, and Mr. McKiernan | ' Si0¢ aisles. Then the whole| piyoRce FOR MRS. JACOBS il seam. But when they wear Kryptoks, as I do, all their Je . 37 i | el 5 was employed as a carpenter, Mr. and | tranee, advanced up the center and| BUT ALIMONY UNDECIDED | 3 . 7a m 00 | Mrs. McKiernan were married in St-aceumeq their respectvie position. At| Gladys W. Jacobs of Hartrord, aif CFcS Bes troubles end, no one can i ” 2 .. Naw? T1, o0 M, Heiommn sumsiyes the cloge of the processionsl Tymn|symmer resident in Nepume vark. | eyes require double-vision glasses.” 6p m. . § 00 { his wife, and there are two daughters. | 010 Mush, -the schoolsuperintendent, | Ocean Beach. has been granted a di- g . lc e Highest 40, lowest 32, N M i I s hters. |read prayers for -the success of the | vorce from Jaymond B. Jacobs, also , | Saitantad home, o3 Nannie. Mre Bdmund_ B |€ampaign and the work of the church. |of Hartford under a decision filed by || Kryptoks cnable the son who needs c . Siabekens m’mu:;;” e Tocke, of New Haven; wso wio sons, | Then came the proiogie by the In-|Judge John E. Keeler, in the superior || wearer. to sse near Kryptoks will areat- ; T : . e J : | terpreter. Albert Turner. “The Build-|courtin Hartford, Friday. The divorce J and distant objocts _ y ~appreciate them . and Saturday's weather: Foggy and|fobn H. SeKiernan of Lichdel ding {ers of the City of God” was opened | hus been biterly contesied for several |§ With caual clearness. e GLASEEN ss & Christmas gift. drizzling rain, south wind. i "8 1by the simultoneous entrance of the|months and has attracted considera- § They do not have the Drop in and let us KINDRED FINISHES lesmn: 4 Pr;:dlcilglls for Sunday: TFair and flo"e’fl’;;‘“ a century ago the Me-|Workmen and the “Symbolic Figures. | ble attention. % n'enl-v:cbv:-hn!g seam or hump of old- tell };m:’ how easy it ic to make . much: colder. ) < re | The characters of the play were as{ In his memorandum of decision |} stvle bifecals. v somebody a present of a pair of at Sunday’s weather;. Rain_and fog- | Kiernan and ‘Z‘{”';‘;;‘r“,.g‘;:‘;};f where | tontows: Judee Keler saya the report of Jobn|§ Any friend of yours whe exhibits Kryptok glasses. =% UNITED METAL MFG., JI5 afiimen, ™ Clearias and colder Kive, MecKiernan and her diater, the late| 1—The Interpreter. W. Coogan, as the committee of the § OPe of the “eyemarks” of the per- i Mre. Rosanna Plunkett McKierran. | 2—Certain Builders of the City of |court who heard the case, that Mrs.| wife of the late Patrick McKiernan, {God, (a) Sunday Workmen, Plain Lay | Jacobs is entitled to alimony of $40,- taught in the Svnday schoo! and sang {Folk. Among. them a man (nobly) | 200 and,full custody of the child born & in the choir, Their brothers John, juneatisfied (b) Symbolic Figures|Oof the marriage, is not conclusi .Dn; Jerome and Tieut. Jesenh D. Plunkett, | (feminine), (Complacency, Ave »| the court. He says a further hearing L) 2ist regiment, were well knewn ! Goodness, Tittle Vision, Half Selfish-| on these points may be had if desired. CO., Inc. Thamesville ; Norwich, Conn, Frompt and Satisfactery Work wn, Mesn andl Vides throughout ,the state, Joseph Plunkett Iness (c) The Master Workmen, the|and without the taking of further being a leading lawyer in New Haven, | Vestryman and the Parish Priest; (d) | testimony. in whieh ity Matthew Mc;::iemn;"(‘s Several -small children. tzmily located after Teaving Norwich! i 1 ol 2{iater they mowed to Litchfield, where nh:ie)fl;:)c?}?é e;gfr;lB;;“"l tey had a fine farm. 3 (femi- | MASONS OF THE STATE i > Nation- DEDICATE NEW HOME ; wide Campaign; (b) Victor: The new main buijding of the Ma- | Mrs. McKiernan retained to the last | pu'e Cmpaien; (D) icte - h main_ building he Ma Bigh her inteerst in hor girlhovd’s home. § Pos24on, Missions. Soc! SR one cob Wallie Sordawoe dedt b b ater St B ' Wkt Rev eshh & Hlunl —The I cated on Saturday afternoon, wnen tnc { In appreciation of the zift bf a volume | SORSccration of Venture for God. large assembly hall and corridors were | .- o R e At ot the oeamte] 6-—The Choir of Confident Hope. - | filled with the attendance of Masons =i o i | _TAFTVILLE - - At the 250th pniversary of the found. | - The costuming was in the hands of {and members of the Eastern Star. District Deputy Arthur N. Nash or | DENIES INJUNCTION IN P eI Y ~ 4 = g the rich colorin |Grand Master Fred A. Verplaney of | e 8 > 5 % " Automobi o R S "enlnt | o G, 1_B¥ a2, R SO | ol e resace i the | The mow main buiding compriscs 2| pefore Jdge Waller I the cour s ULomonl {abcut 7.30 o'clack- when, a biaze was % “SELLING OLD JUNK| Workmen was picihesque but not | board of managers of the Masonic|€eneral section of four stories and fof common pleas at New London, Sat- Z = @ céred . tho attie of the building 5 g fed. 4 b ;: | Charity Foundation of Connecticut,|zround floor, 105 feet wide and $6 feet |urday morning = Manual Fernandez, - Carriaces, Wago awned_ Vi g, T.. Lamhert, - The focal| The salvage bureau. savings division, | prdonificd according to their trades: |, 50, JGaress of welcome, to which | dec. with north and sofh wings, each | throngh his counsel, Framk L. M <armd l’l’ a(; 'y g m’ { ire app: was called out and syc-{ of thé First federal reserve distriet, of the building of 2 uq The Uriest|Grand Master Wallace oyle of|46 by 38 fect. Each wing has three {Guire, sought a tamporary injunction s = : ceeded hdging the fire “but ner]swhich Mre Helen P. Whittington of | L b wogiid for morning prayer. Com-|>eW Haven made response. stories and a ground floor. The assem- |19 restrain. Annie Slade and the lodge . ri_}cks and Carts hefore it had' hyrped through the| Boston is director, has a new idea to plagency and her companion‘s were | . The request for the dedication of the | bly hall seats 500. On the fourth floor {of Odd Fellows in New London from ¢ 2 3 roof of the building: . The cauee of{fizht the high cost of living. 1Tt is), . woa’ 33 graperies of richness,|PUilding was made by Past Grand|of the -entral section is the hospital ejecting Mr. Fernandez from | the < Tdechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim.|the fivé is not kn The damage to ] being presented to the women in all with a few ‘conspicuons Drnamenw'l\‘; Master Thomas McKenzie of Westerly. | and irfimary. premises he oecupies in the Odd Fel- ming, Upholstering:and Wood Work, | the building is «ligiit. This ig the first | Connecticut eities for their considera- ? M. L r give a general appearance of sleek Among the grand and past grand of- 3 .n,\‘lot_ the rooms of the new build- Jows’. building on Bank &treet. Attor- o Slacksmithing in all ifs branches | time the mew dre apparatus has beed tion by Miss Gertrude Breitzke, {iuxury. 'The Spirit of the Nation- ficers taking part in the ceremoniesjins w ' bc furnished by lodges and {ney McGuire made the argument and ol tosoa and i worked to perfection as{tor of home ecomomics for the n- 3 ide. C gl S b were Grand Secretary George A, Kies | Eactern S.uaxz chapters. The equipment | presented his case during that argu- 3 23 {did tha volritees -demprtment, nectieut war savings committee, Wb' ,:‘L’{I‘W‘fig °€E ' x ;;: W{gg of Waferbury, Grand Junior Deacon|for the rooms will be uniform in fit- {ment but Judge Waller denied the mo- Y] 1 Shortly efter médrieht nan antomo-]| Conmecticut women are asked to lmle !‘;} _lb" en ’1’“ E‘r‘ b o Arthur M. Brown of Jewett City and |tings and thei rcost. tion, tt i al e W1s; leaded’ With younz paonie | Strike now against the H, C. of L. by {held by 2 brozen chaplet showing a 3 U s | frem Occium. who bad been fo Willi, | Zetting busy and cleaning up their at-{Cross. Vietory was dressed in white mediis to Etend ce turned over | lies and cellars, 2407 TO 518 NORTH MAIN STREET |on the Occumy road mear —Riverside,| Mz ail of the fur Thé pus was-coming down a_short hij 12 fact that laxes may - te., and sell- { With a ecloak of red and carried a e 3,;.;?;‘, ff is { two-handed mighty sword. . Missions, be roduced and | Religions. -Education and Social Ser- | and neay the foni. skidded into the | the cost of living lowered if thrift and vice had robes gimilar to one another | 3 i s - salvage is practiced. The salvage bu- {in_cut bui of contrasting harmomious: b o nt A% | rean has roven (hat money is tnrows | colors, Each wore a- silver ebaplet! ; . in'the bus eseaped sérious injury, al-|@Way when material that has easvage|2dorned by a star.' Mission hore a ™y Dl “ lthough they were severely shaken up|Value i thrown away. Trash has a{cross staft. Religious Bducation car- od S nnd bruised. The bus was more or|Cnsh value. If the women of Copnecti- jried a Bible and Socidl Service held i s, chalice like cup. of cold .wa leks damaged, having two broken win- | (Ut Will g0 through their homes, room j2 i it " 4 b i . by room, not forgetting the cellar and ;Glad Consecration appeared in white, INVENTED S RINGTHAT 18 R GOOD YL ES (o, ent mind guards and ruaning 13, 5na Qisnose of afl wasts, they are |and Venture for God in dark clothing, BY THOMAS A. EDISON, Ji _ 4. ERY 600D VALUE! R : creating new wealth, This pageant, offered in_two ver- ‘ iyiooth as = remet O ' ol i Ererirts o et | | SAVES GASOLINE, DECREASES CARBON, KEEPS . Winlimantic on Friday | DANJELSON WAN CAME CAEPRd, Sk Wi ope ed Sor (e et y - The tooth was knocked out school program of the Nation-wide BACK WITH MINE SWEEPERS The diamond is a beauty, perfect|is * color and cut. and set in high|{he % Tiffany settings, e e 3 o R > v ; I S, e LER OOTHER | o7, the 2npia.. -+ Ri S Commander W. I Jacebs. . 8. N..{campaign. Omitted from former pub- MOIOR RUNN[NG COO AND SM Archie Mesiler of Bay Ridge, N. Y. of the U. S ider. whose home iS{ipe part of Half Selfishness. wE et e NORWICH TOWN e e 7 This remarkable invention is a scientifically constructed instrument designed to be at- FLO’VERS FOR XMA Sunday .. morning at the Wirst dfigknx; the war the United States as- | GOULET—In mf;.‘;."a son to Mr. and tached to the primary air inlet of any carburetor of any motor car. Its purpose is to & XMAS PEPPERS, FLOWERS, gg?gregmmnul church, ihe paston|sisted by Great Britain laid the! Mrs. Benaimin Goulet. Gurdon Francis Bailey closed his|‘northern barrage’—a minefield o] HULL—In New London, Dec. 12, 1919, a decrease the consumption of fuel, and increase-the general efficiency of the motor. ovser PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS AND ¢ of serfons on the church, by}sink German subs—irom Seotland to . daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William H. e - { preaching on The BEfficient Chburch, | Norway, or a distance greater than| Hull (Justing Worth, formerly of \ GASO Z XMAS WREATHS VAt this seivice. cnvelopes . wors dll-}fram Boston to Phiadeiphia; 1.000| Norwieh. 2 : ‘ A HOW IT SAVB [JNE Maplewood Nursery Comp.ny".r(bu:ed among. .the congregation for mines, With 350 pounds of T N T|CLEMENS—At Dfi;y P15 L s M hopmital; The & . . N pateg: o {goniribution. for- Beangelis:. Gypay|evers's0 feot. A shin did not have to| FPUfigm Dec, 10 W19 o sou to Av) f o & s ; The Ecometer allows an increased amount of air to . Peabody Phone 986 Simitp, Jr.. It was,also unanimously | touch 2 mime fo explode it. It took a % A doj cometer the na of it and & nd — s e [ teq o have his.father Gypsy Smith, | thin sibmarine to get by that. DiEn enter the mixture of gasoline air, over zbove Youi' OH come\to Norwich next fall to con-| But those 36 sweepers and 24 chasers duct an evangelistic campaign. cleared that field, thanks to the Joyal, N—In Westeriy, R. 1., Dec. 14, . David Franklin %tillman, aged _OO% ; ¢ praver just closed "by the Seventh) mander Jacobs and the other officers M ¥ears. Made to look as good as new at the v‘fi; f;‘ 3 held Fi what most carburetors can possibly admit. It does this positively and automatically. MAKE THIS TEST PROVE IT FOR YOURSELF This test will prove beyond question the great value of s -y " STIL ¥ SOFT AND STIFF HATS | I commemoration.of the week of|patriotic and daring efforts of Com- | by ; 3 1 entists, 4 prayer service was|and men working with him. from Ad- | “ARatar an, Nerwiich. Dec. 11, 1919 day afterrioon.at the home of [ miral Strauss down to the latest re-| rIigigs, aged 17 days. BROADWAY SHOE GHINE AND |Mrs, Kiizabeth AveryKinney. of Town] cruit. It took six months to do it, but ADAMS—In Stafford Springs, Dec. 13 v SHOE REPAIR-SHOP - street. ) each day saw every officer and man 1919, Anthony Adams, aged 16 years. 52 BROADWAY There is 1o be a prayer meeting | More eager to get on with that task.|poRMELIA—In Norwich, Dee. 10, 1819, v ot Tyesday morningfrom-10-to 10:39, at{ This mine field, the largest in thel™ Annie, -daughter ~of ' Michael and o & THAMES RIVER_LINE. the home of Mrs. Walter Potter of | World’s history, was laid in the ghort|{ Arangela Formelia of 313 Franklin e Cope uéd.l.i\"mk.hw Trang. | PaStTown street+=-~= - -« -~ ... | period of five months, and swept clean | - Street; aged § months. Co,r L Norfh Ri caves . New ¥ The Lathrop Memorial Missionary] after the wa months. PEKORSKY—In Norwieh. Dec. 11, 1915, the Ecometer. ] % \\’efinnM’ws’ :rnkd society is to hold its meeting Wed-|" gifl:‘-gkfy""u:"fl !{‘;:: kszv';:f! Améhg . N iR B, Norwich Thursdays | nesday afternoon, at 3:30, in the| NAVY RECRUITING PARTY =iy oty Adjust the carburetor for the best possible operation of “qt e 5 8| Norsvich Town chapel. COMING HERE TODAY ' i i R m. Pasenger ‘rates betwesn tor. ie : FAULDS—_fn Hartford, Dec. 12, 1919, the Then install the Ecometer and start the Swich and- New- York,-$2. Sta Having been discontinued during & 3 ¢] Mrs. Willlam J. Faulds, s 53 engme. gl R, ATa0, i';vcludm‘ w:t:r&::u, the recent svangelistic cdmpaign, the Lieut: 8. A. Katz of the U. S, navy rS. am ‘anlds, aged ’ % will arrive in Norwich today - | oyears, .of 136 Capen street. Hartford. n F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, yeekly praver meeting of the First d;y)_ Dec, 15, in charge of 3 & &fig:g SHERBURNE In Crystal Cicy, Mo, e o .- __ | Congyegational .chureh, .will - he fe- | recoaitig parts ot e | Dec, 12, 1819, Phoebe, wife of Rev. sumed ‘this week. At the” Thursday || oo g Darty for the purpose of ac-| . engine. You will find your motor choking up with fuel, necessitating turning down needle valve of carburetor to meet the new conditions. This is positive and visible i .eavitt C. Sherburne, formerly ot Lk G. THOMPSON. F. S. |cvening strvice’ e s o quainting the men of the district with | Pogietanyck. - - ¥ iy What W, * the new and great opportunities which }nhu-lvt_sd"hpm the Fore- Funeral services will be jeld in St. ouy the nawy is offering to men between James' Episcopal churech, \Poguet e . 2 roof that gasoline is being savi ““Chiropodist, Foot Specialist 2 the ages of 18 ang %3, uek, . Monday afternoon’ At 2.0 | P that g . saved. . ook T s iWB8“tor the past few | Nty recrulting i booming o such | O'elock. Burial in Podbetanuck cent. % Assuming the motor is working at the best before in- : T YO Yoo taking. 2 special! an extent that the age limit has been| EteTy- i talling the Ecomet will find the Ecometer will s2sMfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch. Support. | course os study: : B;dwn, s sp%wng vaised to. 18, and the physleal require- lelfi;m_}sr'"lgm onteitle Dec. 13, \ stailing the er, you 2 er, Lz:8uite 7-8 Alice Buildin Maij several days at his home “on Upper ts stiffened. ;i omas W, Gile! ., aged 65 = 8 Norwlch (':o.m. 'l'm?:- ‘;:-48 % | Washington street. 3 S Five, men from Wiltimantic. arrived ikl Lk Fues Vet A Eope fridend c”’\ incresse your mileage anywhere between 20 and 50 o, 2 Miss Bernice's L. Underwood left|in the New Haven office, having al- F‘i::;:ingrosfi‘ 813, ‘aéf,q’,‘.‘i?,fi Lgsday MONEY. - BACK GUARANTEE per cent, . g;{‘onu'?:‘:;ier Dg::m%eer' 1& ghf:x’i :'leady eulisted at the Hartord sub-sta- | 8t John's chureh at 9 o'clock. ¢ R Tieut. Commander Buell said to | PHILLIPS—In New London, Dec. 12, . . 3 : Conserrasery. of Muslc, where e s tue drail; “Five men from wWillman. | 41t Henry M. Puiliipe, azed i 8 The Ecometer is simple and durable in con- - > i : study. | tie?”. ine husky looking lad (R 11 years, | A e . 282 2 ‘P hone 500 Miss Underwood whe ‘fs the daughter|T. Robarge of Willimantic) spoke up: | B struction, automatic in action, posilive in re- Nt of Mr. and Mers*Dwight L. -Undeg-|{“Five good men from Willimantic,” 1t: i wood, of- 434 1 ‘street, ‘il | The commender told him they looked Suits. g & resgide at.Prost’ 1, which . ia.;m- it and he was a little' soft from office PN N AT nected with. the. ory. . | werk they would not have ip prove 18, s & o’ The E“"‘f‘e‘“ aceds no continual adjustment, lr, and Mzs "%, - Srith__ ot to him. “rc & en has nothing to get out of order, Can be in- untington avenue. left last week to eyt , 8 . pass several months at their vinter | JURORS SUMMONED FOR stalled in ten minutes. Only one adjusiment home in Eustis, . was ex- CRIMINAL COMMON PLEAS 2 - p: THAMES. |Eviosiis &a ., miomtnm] 15 i s THE BOC : * il . New e ’ The Neighberhoed Whist Olub -was | morning with 4 fury for the triat 6f THE ECOMETER WILL - 2 crimimal cases. Foliowing is'a tist o @ LUNera Give more power from the same amount - | s e gmmated: - S b % : is & exaggerated foem of grip LAXA | .04 W, Johns, Frank H. Belcher, Jon D - ® cone DES T e SEE N COAL- = Ejvfik'fifig’;?“}f“‘,fm’fi'fl‘fl W. Cochrane: Groton, Christopher B. trectors Make the motor run smoother. s - Jar | Chapman, Awthur Maxon, Albert A. 75 not to wait untll gou are siek. byt | Daniels, George P, Fineh: Stoningion. | TaxaT ) e i : —~AND— 5 NS REININE Favtoiain e sav.. . | paorice Capwell Charies T Shackley: =z A ANY ih ines % e Embalmers Peabody, rt : Herbe: ;. Lyme, Charies Lyme,William F. Daniels; Old Charles R. Noyes. scribed for ol Decrease carbon deposits. Keep the motor cooler. Give quicker acceleration. Operate positively automatically. " Give greater mileage. Ecometers For FORD CARS Only Why Throw - Your. Old Ha n you can have then¥ made I\y:;fl if you ‘hfim:zmn Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN home of Mr. Mrs, George Kelley NOW READY FOR DEL‘VERY R Sh R sm’rov;: ;‘:r,nh There w:’;e five P City Shoe and Hat . \ by Miss Nellis e and L. Stan- ; 7Wo ais_dye i Kinds ofShose, it j B e s s ( : V PEND' E'I 'ON , g IR cenaolation awards weni 1o %rs A A 9 45 Broadway - i1e L [ mfi ', Gay of Washington street. > i Henry Keliey and Miss Bsther Marsh Mre. Kelley' was assisted’ by- Mss. \ serving sandwiches, cake and ecof- +& SWHEN YOU WANT t- 2ui youf bu T**Ifksx belore the pubiim cherd id | trer th irough . )fiu::"’.;”:m-s, e The DISTRIBUTOR FOR CONNECTICUT

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