Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1920, Page 11

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| ' i A sRALALLULLLS & . Maroh .24—THe ' Russien > i i ur Jones e oevel nnn-ui RNING, m&m!:%fi jfimfi e NO MORE , BU| , s i " Mucluead, Selma | Goodyear cotton v 5 " 3 "z:" vr m~”m J-wufia&‘f u L ‘. n and hu:’u; MacLeod. v p New. viaiting her hus- Kir mm. a_wireless mes- essage t n-| At the ng worship at 11 the me ceived from the “to purchase the O'Holland farm be in . Shen Througtthe mkn AT O R -fls}‘-"" "'HE R day at her home {J “Vory sootnin and- and Rubber. company Wi Badict, of Lis- || Dhysicians pres ‘where it is made into tires: This was | bor e mm Fred |§ wounce them 2 ppr: supper concluded the service. © - the first time that the pictures were s, are April | ] Portect remedy - For Wednesday, April 14th, the shown in.public; and they were also for. South ‘zhu'e they S Keith; press work, Mary | cles of prayer at home altars have the | shown on Tuesday morning for the emplo! ‘o éat farms. - - Continued from Page Si) | e | T i e A e e : — T Prrwe——— - (GAtinsed frop iss Johnson; Sun: ganintior eyl @hep Mands che [ vers Hinterestin s ou tarred paper found it an efféctive rem-= | ford, was oycione vieini- such acoidents at the time the one in|da¥_scliool work, B Rolana s, By e AT e T oy, will take. thlk pietirb: wit | i ody. One farmer in Middletown wentlty, — - s Mostion ocourred and that the bur- Toon Lee anid her sister, Mrs, |him to England, where it will | be start, the, e i e oy R o B gy i © den of defending the suit will fall up- |sion, Mrs. Sarah Keith Wiaw BB o ew York, wete week | Shown to his many foends ana tb his ! ’ B o o on the Insurance company from WhISh | ygre. Corfland. Amnold, Mrs. Anna. Al-|end visitars with thele mother, Mrs. | mother, whom e has mot deen for sev- 2,100 trées out of 3,500, - - he Mad o poliey. . Simon Rosenzwelg, at Rosedale. 4 ; 3 % ) 2 Torrey_and Geissler are attorneys o Miss Rita Merrifield has been ill| In the final bowling match of: the i F na v m’.}“%\f’.‘}.f‘:’“u“'&‘!c&i:”n'fi?h'fi.:?.. for Mr. Richards. with tonsilitis. 3 sle game series between the Ashiand |\pere workl 2 4 ing. B. H. McCall, Jr, was chosen morning; the mercury registering S§1 pi e t e O g O | Rt or. LS. o ey Wby president, Owing. o, the weather and | above-zero. 3 g Striking weavers of the Manhussel| fies Flora Bartlett of Charlton, | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Bengtson of | the latter won by several pins, Whicl - 0 bad going, this is the first meeting | The Ladies Sewing circls met &t :"::: m:rf:“lh:o?‘:-:yh ® y | Mas€, is at the home of Mrs, Annie | East Hartford visited the Olsens last entities them to the beautiful loving o the-Mall Wednesday afternoon. i id T veral months. Porning and threw eeveral hundred |Reed.” Miss Bartlett suflered a shock | Week, coming to attend the funeral of | cub. held for several m nes 3 tas, who hias had a lon ; @ match rolled on the loosl alleys {Ber in which: the. stores weee m:‘;,f',_.“'{,'z Ihe P 10 ressvery Y. P inelr demand fof a 48-hour weel | ed 28 to be moved here, Where she will Mfimm Che iehr-an D D The i piat. Y wonen”_ nelS onis of D6 | W, L. L. Spence? of Lebanon_Hai and wage adjustments to Off-set ;:{e ::‘fe‘nfgl for. by ?’fl» gl T Sk G0l 6 mgym Bin mfl?‘e:‘h; gmfih NI s oy ek chele :uxa i3 store and farm and 18 to leave ‘Allen Baton bas retirsied drom | % earnings through the shorter work- | PEUREEE o e welling retufned to MM three- v’g}ock on the._afternoon | winners, 'and. Sunday they enjoyed .a :‘.fi‘“' and a Jacket: besides, with | ‘%™ : Ol Mease, where she has been |1ng began to leave thelr looms |her echool -duties Monday, having | 3F Baster st o residence of Mr, anddioner at the Goodyear cafoteris. s ° 7 ‘ LIBERTY HILL visiting relatives. onw:::‘l:::ldl;‘ :nd the outward drift | spent the Iaster vacation With ‘her Bu:mm and Miss ‘}:::'y Pl;;e 'vx:é gsve:dr)‘\;ig“.} e;;:é:‘ m'h:rhn““fm S Jimm:‘i o el ;fl Miss Cora Ballard has . veturned | 00 ) B " orvars continued duing the | aunts here. : Faafted 1o AR v et Sy Pl et el Sl o - or n‘ -, lover the A beautiful ectionl of potted .| The Faster Sunday morning setmon | plants in full bloom decorated the fromn her home in Fryeburg, Me. hours when the night shift was at| Mrs. George Bixbee entertained at} o, performed by Rev. W. E: Lan-|and Mrs. B we p me o i ! Providen: rsday morn dinper Sunday Mrs. David Porter, 8 2 . - Boys. About a hun- }by the pastor, Rev. Thomas A. Wil- | ghurch Raster Sunday. IT!:?S fl‘lfll:: ':ifl“Y ot Jonn ‘:::‘f;er."".;‘:“ ot that &"e‘ :.3';3 Miss Edythe and Mrs. Nora Wood- 'Sl’e'::ao:”f,%“‘fié’m‘l?;e’é%}‘;“b“s e‘“w;hr: Ared were present. Games, dancing, |lisms, was InSpiring &nd-telpful. The ',-n Math hasrritirned meat of the plant decided to close ward. th thewson s and refreshments were enjoyed. Mte. | subjest was Henven, Nt | _Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Goodrich e he mill. Scores of operatives| There will be - no service at thelf dainty gown of white voile. Later | Wooa received many gitte. ; 2 . N. H., where she has | {* 5 A from been spending several days with friends. operatives out- of work as the result|some time ago but has so far recover- | Mrs. Col 5 Smi "‘Mr. and Mrs. George Russ b ork fn the sk mil 3t At'mm QT F: Miss Winona Young, of W mmer mother, &re &‘“ bome 8. . LR, entertained Mré. Goodrich's two sis= b Feory, Gopeiand tuy Ariuhed T2 13-17.. There was an Baster exer- | ters, Hannah and Clara Olsen, 'of Henry Gopela 7 o e ments other than that en- | Methodist church next Sunday, April | |0y gy ®iierRoon e R SR v fat ue Yomq of Assistant Superin. | cise by the Sunday school. £ 1,,,,,,_;‘,,{,:;‘" Con e ona, ' work ot Al Emleade’s and hak Wor-y Mr. and Mrs. Maxine Couture enter- | PNTSGOF FIOTRE SO0 16 were asked | spent the week end with her grand- Poth:. youny:people’ Mive b’ Wit gire ;:{:erg?;ej::vnym:tl m;. wBueuq'. carnations; ascension Llies and Gaffo- | parents, Rev. and Mrs. J, H. Knott. | ron macter with Mo ood. 4 flined retatives from Plalufield Bun- | what the strike was about confessed |mother, Mrs Mircla Sheldon. £ cle of friends and are interested in | Willtam . pprry einie Wood, ahd s for the chiveeh destration, _ Atier E that they did not know. rs. Louisa er - Densereau of vy 8 iies Atics Pike spent Bunday at Her Mre. ¥ of Jariemtawn N - on, . Atter | Mies. Bessle, Sheftield of Worcester, 3 4 % - amestown, N. s~ these were u ase., spent the week end with her Agent A. D, Lown of the company | Southbridge, Mass., s at the Memo- many- public activities. =~ Since Mr.|Y. The bride w h ‘ome in Elliott . D. o Grant. [ ‘the _sick tins Mis_Janice Grant has 34 Tl hospital, Worcester, where. she | ASCF came to Mansfield elght years | daughter, ’Mre: Viotet Butkiey” The | omgy e and shuting of the | cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke, - reh-=‘ Guilg, who has been in the|Was: in Providence on Thursday to 3 3 Wellestey ufter spending the it o e ome | underwent.ai_operation ‘for append- | 8%, 2" Storrs has mads her home | groom was. accompanied by his sdn. | ° Mles”Nellie-Waodin of North Haven | st 5 toomin b0 beaeny Tt | leation with hér parents, Mr. ¥ of Mrs. Stephen A Lewls the | Sonter T Ine O uation which |S1US T et ing her. studies. at Nortnfiold, _served | The ceremony s perparickel B L |vas s guest of frllends hers ovér the | here wers n the western cyclone, dis: o m’_'wmlmnl .‘;hgt; I}r';:“: Ez’;‘h“‘i;“'h t~ company, which her:ii;‘ii;ay ind S:‘"m;!m%‘:fi ;fu;:geficehm:img?gtflfi ‘:"[Lmfif;] A E Beaumont, pastor of the {Jnm L AL Larcranda of Yantic Wat|mscvensar cgent for the it 5 | Maky _Scheol Children < m’:‘?.:.."."i;’l’“&%‘:?\,‘,‘fi:‘ He | i etactures nutomobile tire fabrics, | fangements to bury the body: of his : % Andrew _passenger agent for the Chicago & chuch. After the ceremony the party { with friends. here over Bas 5 hose hom. : : & canvass, in_which Mr. Ayer took a|of about 100 th friends b er. Grent -Western R. R., W e is daughter, Mrs. Mildred Neff, who died Suests adjourned to Good- | It was noted: Saturddy that quite & |in Willimeste, Til, through which the vorking force in excess of 700, |7 . - leading part, touring' the state, she!year cafeteria, where a sweddfn 5 £, Ne William Tully of Peacedale, R. 1, a jhas & workihE 0668 ) SR Of the |in Philadelphia from pneumonia, and 3 g sup- ‘eacher in the local high school, has |an@ the“largest payrol e ; of parteidge had survived the | cyclon: paly . T e Dosinesa. i s city,| ¥hose hody was ‘brought _herc and | FiCPPINed M 4 seeretary, M. |per was servel. after o Tovere wintlr o Shired yet Do bt wed. k. Harer e e et Futnam, tor- |The plan has grown steadily since it | Picel, Il the vault several weeks 286, | feld's aldest’ and - best known fami- |the’gucsts remaos gvet Suohins O] Great diinage Hhs been done to the |Harvey, o _prasticing _physician in [They breuk up coiay - e e "isited” local | first started to do business here & few D v of %o | lies. . He .is. assistant superintendent|and Mrs. Darr young fruft trees by mice diiing the | Rockford, Ill. His mother and Mr, | e e d years WgS and a new additior to the | DUr¥ has bought Vemon Jepsom's |of the Sunday school and has held ock lett Tuesday after- Ml‘«?l‘:\"!do;;e of 0dd Fellows held | Dig plant has just been completed. T . < winter,. Peach trees that bore the [ Noyes' mother reside here. Mrs. Hat- Do Dy Mr. | offce in the Christian Endeavor 5o- | bueket aad nows;, fends in Paw- | best kind of frult last year are ruined, | vey has fot heard from her. son vei. thelr Instaliation Thursday evening. | The COmPAny pays an unusualiy high by Mre, Moy Bashons, > Yacated eiets; Grange and Youns. . People’s | Sunday to their home in Jarmiseink | having been kirdled; Thowe who used " The papers did not mentiop Rook- o | scale of wages, the earnings of some > e 3 XX W, 2 T lvn:fu Au: ;;:; "l"-;!uv;-::v !3:51‘“;::; e geavers at times running| Rev. and Mrs J. R. Miller attended Wednesday. evening of last week, the funeral of a relative in South-||ap R i 45 T above $50 8 week, outh-|| about §0 friends of Miss Lucy Payne et Armbary. who has been M| Ab:ibe present {ime the mill is un- hig e D e AR nouse. | &7 Stedman-Storrs met at. the home FITCHVILLE J * ours r week operal o . 3 . arsh, and “showered” Soe Hira. Alfred LI was down staits oy o hold goods Friday and has gone 10| them- with gifts of china, glass, silver, | yoinc, ow: W. D. Hetherington at. k Providence to live with her daughter. | j v tended “The Interchurch Meeting” at So% ihe Bt time Sundey at Nie home. | Thers seemed to be-some prospect| Mr. and Mrs Derett Huntingion ) e an, SO DpoogTRaN] $akn e Berant the First Baptist church of New Len- Miss Ethel Collins has returned to | Thursday “that a conference spent Friday with Mrs. Charles Kelley | An Easter. on on April Tth. Sunapee, N. H., whefe she is @ teach- [a_committee of the common councilin Wilsonville.- was deiivered e Sunday, moraing | The spring scems to be near at. hand; " | Chief Arnold of the fire department| The threatening - weather ~Easter | had prepared special anthems, and|200 JUGing by the garden boxes to- The Anmthony store an Main street and others interested might be ar-|Sunday did not prevent a good audi-|was assisted by Leslie Nichols. flute, | Dat0eS, cabbage and beans must be) Bas been rented (o the Economy Elec- | ranged in an effort to straighten out|ence at the M. E. churgh to fisten to|and Rexford Grans, viplin, The dec. | ESCUNE a fair start for warm: weather. ¥, Raymond Rider man- | the difficult situation now existing | Rev. John Miller, who spoke from John | orations ‘were of flowering bulbs, | LR Weather-wise - predict an early E as the result of the reorganization of |gospel 11: 25-26. Subject, Life. There | ferns and potted- plants. The evening | PEInE: Mr. and Mrs ::rndul l‘rl!v;lch of Jew- | the fire dep‘nmel:lt. x“ 1:- lbel{iq;fi ;l‘u sg:iclnlaxjiascu music. by u;; choif. | service was led by Mrs. Leslie Nich- Bungiy s:m::“ Amu:x!_m b-rum of atfihe »tt City spent Sunday with local rel- | that common ground will be foun rs. Miller ang a. solo. Haly com- | ols.- There - Norwi vation y will ¢ondact Ativy a settlement of an Irritating situation | munion was observed. The chureh | nsie Log Ganls An anthem by the ng siti hot e : the sefvice at Fitchville Baptist NP James Geer was able o ride |atiee o full and frang discussion af | decorations wore. In charge of. Mizs. | s mecat oY, fhe co church. An offering will be taken 84t.a whort distance Sunday after sev-{all the ‘angles of the case that have|Emma Johnson and. Mrs. Hattie Ben- | ooyt directors of the Library asso-|¢or the benefit of the Army. ek [liness. shown themselves from time to time.|son. The evening concert was well | Clajion met last Thursday . evening Asachers’ training class met 3 At 7 p. m. the same date a Y. M. C. . |attended. Mrs. George Bixby was in | 200 Inaugurated the drive for $100 |4 " worker will address the meetirty. Mty Emma Bradiey's Tuesday ev Mother, Gonoral Alvarez, of the Bis-|eharge of the recitations and Mrs. E. | Fiicl: iC Succesfully sompleted, will| He will tell their Line of activities. - An ters of the Holy Ghost, whosé Ration- |H. Huntington of the music. Edythe Secently wftorsd by an ous e 5325, | offering will be taken for the good of Helen Street wil e the leader | 1l headaugriers are af - fho Mother {wWoodward was organtst and Rev: Mr | econ ¥ ofte s Sor niown |the order. The Bozrah Congroga- of the C. £ wervice this (Fridayy |house on/Church sireet in ti4s city,|M-ller violnist, ons committee for Mansfield| jona) church is includd. in this ser- k. e mangent e oap) | Ravine . today” (Pridan), 1o sal enter is Mrs, G. H. Allen, Mrs. G. vntaing of the Hidte, from New York for Franee Satur- - - M. Wyman, Mrs. G. L. James, Mr, |vice: and it is expected that many of P Ty 4 i - S day. Mother Alvares is head of the ESTMINSTER Odgen Arthur Barrows and Miss Ei- | o shall be present. Thursasy a5 iy TRy ofder throughadt the world and has| Leonard ©, Perry, for the ter | Sie Moran.. At Manefield Hollow, Mre. e y Nhe. 3 ending the winter in Putaatn. i We see that the senate will.make Daurirng 1d weather, and at present; they are i . S E. Sterns and Mrs, F. N, Slate; Co- |2 eraary of BiE brdhadad o \{Bfion;rv and Mrs. Columbus) Smith nantville, Melvin ' Nichols; ' Spring | Deld at the parsonage. This coming e, feeling that to do so would be ligh lit i a side, was taken ill with pneu~{ gy " w: Stor W d Hin, | Thursday evening an offéring will he e ot ime which e yoe & | religious life, Bighgn Nilan aud-Jor- | monia the day of Mrs. Smith's fusscel. S e, 1t pmwood HIlL |4 kn for the county * 1y pricits of parisfles in this section | The next day he. was takeon ty Bocas | Mrs. F. C. Parker. It has been es. queer reason—Ohio State Journal. | gathered here to do her honor. More i+ ¢ evenings are well attended. ding the winte In PUUBAM. | pac( of his lite 4 member of thg fam C. H. Kipp; Chestnut Hill Mrs. R. g+ ; ue further ratifiextion efforts at pres. g i gathered here to do her homor. More | nospitFl, Norwich. ¥or neariy ail bib timated that an average contribution Sdch ‘of ‘tie’charity that begins sbroad never reaches home, - M| of 25 cents from each booktaker in| CANTERBURY PLAINS | gehool assisted at " the . caremonics ha ho nas, hoen subject to ebilepsy | the town would amount fo the nesded . $100 and would enable ‘the 17 The M. P. chuféh held the usual : malady at the hospital the day after | 3ive better service tr overcorn aters | servicés Sunday morning. Owing. te . : { i Following are the newly elected of- | his -arrival (Saturday). A service of | Some’commanities. necd macrs tim g | the church being closed so long . o . o 2 eficers of the W. €. T. U.: President, | commitment. was held at his burial in | jg Dproposed to complete the campai account of ‘bad. weather and roads, S Children OFry . [dirs 1.0 Fox; yice presideats, Mrs. | the presence of a few. who gathered in . ign x v h tbers did not have any Bast- . Mary Gardner, Mrs. Jennie Leonard, |the storm of Monday of this week by | s iPril 15, Already about one-fourth | the members 5 FOR FLETCHER'S Mrs. C. C.. Brow E 5 of the total vol er programme, P %:30es Elen cl|Rev. T Edward Davies at Winchestor Sbrary are betmg: cieoiin tan e | & oarad Goabb 15 vistiing triends tn rnold; corresponding secretary, Miss | cemeters, this g two deaths an ' ; Hartford and vicinity. CASTORIA Helen Seam: recording secretary, | funeral from the same house wWithin{ ey oco0iS and. the-several deposit|Hattford anf viewity. stations in various sections of the| Mr. and Mrs. Wellar of New Jer- i Rosengwelz has goms 9] o 20l it o hoped that it may e |5y and iheir sistcr and her huspemd o om New ork, 4 New York city to yisit relatives. D TN\ S OO ¥l e ek " ke Hoho eeatan ot-Wond . | Mr. and Mrs. EQward Eastlund. Mrs. A T. MacLeod is visiting in | Mrs. Carl Altord gave an entertany| Mrs. Grace Dawley is entertafning New York city and Mt Kisco, the | ing wccount of a recent trip to Flor- |her nephew, Earl Perkins, of Jewett 2 ome of her mother. ida, which included visits to Jackson- | City, for a week. - \ - The schools of town began the | ville, St. Augusting sod Alenasrs Mr. and Mrs. Grabh étertained k g . sprimg term Monday. L H o, FeWiing and tamily mesved | friends from Moosup, Easter Sundag. J ’ n services at the church East- | jast week to their new home, former- Mr. and Mrs. Bellmere entertained er Sundgy the pastor referred .to that 1y the residence of the late: )&in Bay- | the latter’s brother-in-law and = as the'l_.rsl time since his work here rows. The house has been altered in-|ter over the holidays. - . besan."in 1915, that Mrs. Columbus | side, ‘papered and electric lights have| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoxsie have Smith' had heen absent from.the come | been Inotanied, 3¢ ) named their baby Dalton. Royal, in- munion serviee, and tonched upon hef | 4" business’ meeting:of the Mans- |stead of Pilion Roval as it was print- A ny lines of service, d a while ago in The n. Hior fine mocana 2y lines of service | felg Center branch of. the Hartford |ed o 2 h of the -Amerl A. B. Hicks recently spent a few £ - 3 % 2 of the Westminster primary church | whs neld. Mosdes atimmons ot U ons | davs with M. and Mrs. John Ter- 4 - ] ’ 3 school class and, that she .was -almost | homie of Mre. H. T Glarl. kins of Jewett City. 3 v F always present, and-her lasting influ< | Children of the several schools in| Mrs. Herman Patsche -has meturn- % - 3 oman -3 al ence on the Tives of her pupils, was |town have been writing essays on]|ed. after two weeks' visit with New{ - { fl}\f:&rws‘l;: dt:xe (crl‘n\lrch]:fihonld. Jap. | Americanization for a state contest| York friends. = RRLLE sl 1578 ~ - n ko ¢ v the pulpit and plat- | The essay chosen to r t th Every ome is wondering when y . > 2 - ls,,basal on ‘the firm foundatlon of {?';'m were gsc:;:u;i “with clusleéu_a‘t Mansfield school was written by Amy | new road is going to be (n!m-hed. 2 For aimost & m wo have deen- S ] B s es an 51 erNs ATTAng! Hawkins. has been very inconvenient for peopl i 3 =2 1 2 7 Hm' . — eanenca_freedom from Jld‘&lndiems, witthfi? pétted be‘gema‘ nlm —_— from Westminster and :h:l Plains this &" onc m 'en"mv I!Bflj- lfl'fi» . potte ly af e communion table, m winter to go to town, having to coine ¥ 0y g 3 , - nausea, sleeplessness, The chureh schiool met at 9.45 snd had [ELD around by the Frost’ school. 7 fits right, looks well, and Wears Satisfactorily. i (13 fsbing a short program which: included ‘two | Misses Ruth and - Bertha 'Tinker | Plainfield mill \will soon put en aj . . = 5 s e o . The majority of women gelections by thoerchestra; prayer, the | spent the week end in New London. bus to carry the help to_and from Not ;“ & Sy g : e - e st as ; vely, the | “Miss Grace ,Driscoll, of Norwich is | Canterbury. s company ] 2 moderate-priced hhr— believe that Beecham’s Pills are the salutes to.the-two fiags (American and Aing the ‘Baster = with |up a shed for the ‘bus at Henry|s medicine in the world. They Mo e Fowers of THartors 5 A &) S -2 spending the ‘Easter holiday with her find that occasional use of this won- New Gran®Visler Of Turkey | Sociiins fhe Easter hollday with her Many are here from New-:York, » odon o P * spending the holidays with relatives and friends. P Chas. Powers from Waterford was a_caller here Sunda: _Albert Chapman is . moving - his household furniture from North Lyme to Willlam Comstock’s, on Chapel Hill. » Mre. C. Tinker was in’ New ‘Lon- don on Saturday. Mre. N. H. Miner {s caring for her .daughter, Mrs, Albert ‘Wallen, whe is ill with measles. Florence Powers and Goldie Kaplan are seriously ill with measles. GLASGO " ‘The Easter Monday ball fn Social The wide varicty of styles inclade numbers in cotton, lisle, mercerized and fibre silk—knit to meet the needs of human feet==for all the family. Look for the Ipswich Trade Mark—it is the Sign of Good Value. : IPSWICH MILLS, Ipswich, Mass. 3 i + Betsblished 1822 : ! gt oo hall was largely attended. Music was Oidest and One of the Largest Hosiery Mills in the Usited States derful tonic and' corrective insures {| Foenihea by Driscoils orchestra good digestion, pure Wiod, b | | LAWRENCE & ‘CO., Sole Selling Agents nerves and a 3:: m% 3 A |{ home 1] ;fit of the week, Misses 3 ; Former Senator Joseph W. S TT LT PP E O BTN L spending the Easter holidays with Miss Ruth Morgan, at Lake' Komonoc. / rveLe AN Eileen Hinchey and Loretta Tobin, of " | Boston and New York means more energy, endurance, : . . G Puglick..is: planuine. {0 | “d B yomarey 4 spend the week end in Westerly with happiness and a improve- ; < 5 | his niece, Mrs. Walter' Thorpe. i H g Miss Mabel Blanchard returned to ment in personal - attractiveness. r Bl | ome Sty e e 3 2, 2 2 Good Friday and Easter with relatives, Mmm admit that woman’s - | (ot T v 3 i Mr. and’ Mrs. Taber from New Yor s Pills is 1A are soon to occupy their summer No. 524. Wo- 2 . 1 men’s Ipswich honie “on ithe. Plal : : a ? New York 1 B 5 ,,EL’:::i’f.?u‘Z:."mfm:fi. ork 1 - Y combed cofton, 1" Amos Burdick of Westerly, R L, { q medium weight, was @ ecaller at Me. Button's; Tues- x b w By L O GOODYEAR 1 ter top, rein. . 3 Sosgel : j b gats 2t e Sorced becl and B e s Tamy | Vo Nas tarmally asbieba Hla .. toe, fasltion seam, f ling’ with. a®film company com- | candidacy for. Governor: of Texas pleting the Goodyear cotton mills Dic- | on a Demmocratié. plaiform. . Mr. ‘i Supt. R, W. Boys and Constriction | Balley hfi‘:: f“““?‘.m Engineer" Victor SRenmde dre spend- | PAEROSEAts. W/ v b at ing a few ¢ in Akron, O., complet- | Fort Worth last fall, docls | for ing. arrangements priot’t building fhe | recomstruction “of ‘the “Demoératic new mill, the schoolhouse and several | party, national and State, on the new. wehingss “principle of Thomas Jefferson.” - T ’ - - g P s Charles W. Huff was a business

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