Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 15, 1920, Page 6

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R TN, THURSODAY, ~TODAY— CLEVELAND Creative Genius of Vaudeville with INGRID SOLFENG The Norwegian Beauty In His Latest Fantasy ——QE%——— ; OTTO & S R - . Piano and Singing Revue : TREAT YQURSELF TQ THE BEST QOne hundred five-ton motar trucks 0 were being assembied here Wednes- ?.”?Ha,fi?‘mo%‘ yrisine, T tAUen oF THE sEAveN day by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber | 157(h ennual ¥ nestng of auegd el T Y sgEING cempany for use in transporting tire W g‘!‘!‘%&' ,? cal society, fabric from their plant at Goodyear W" and Mrs; B. Ml i 3 to the parent plant at Akrem, O, - [} Ve Sl e oty a 2 - The tie-up of railroad transporta- m@'fi SRRQuiRad &"; Bgemm g N tion faeilities is Tespomsible for the|yree @t mflhmmw o Fmus, | 166 : emergency arrangement made by this Ohio, e g PR L & great corperation With its eharacter- | _ u"& B oy *W Tt “ én_le a::‘r&y‘. and forceful mamner of g:‘m“g ?" j*";‘lm Win B ORI nm ol .- 8. B, Ov in A group of eight of thz'swg‘ trugks w?gnomy ga g:gflsi;:sl trty}.“m“,“ A LAUGH A MINUTE FOR QNE . each ing five tons tabric, left| The Kiss Burglar, a snappy musi- HOUR ’ double-breasted | 5 s - iy, LS| BT % S o1 | e 5 ¢ 've more o 1 o & - § ot away late in the afternoon, Fif- | ley theatre, Wednesday evening. Foiew's Yoa e Oouice k foen ‘more trucks were cxpoctod to ar- | *Mr. and ‘Mre. Gharies H. Bisby, of || AYAR e lraverse 3 Ki nheimer, It's - ||xive from Now Yerk at any minute, 1t | Bridgewater, Mass, have been Fissts i VAN & PIERCE pe ted at § p, m. and the n: | of Dr. and Mrs. Edward erry, P Suit made by o b s b ;:”:an- 100 ‘:ru;fi:; i 13:v rrived | making the trip he their ‘metor “WHAT woum g Comedy S and T t Goodyear, loaded ang started on|car. - the leader for young men this Bt e rd Sotrnar bt oes tsin | Hame of the Bosten-New Terk exs YOQU DO?” - ° ELLEN CASSIDY & STUART HOLMES 800 miles within the next 36 hours. ress trains ‘re ing run witha 1 LQ H ? ‘While the plant at Gwdge,er is be- -.Eusgue ears throygh this city, due to |} | POWERFUL STORY OF A WO- In ve, Fienor and season. coming glutted with fnished fabrie the railroad laber treubles. . 5 the plant at Akron is rapidly running| John Fanning, who recently resig- MAN'S SACRIFICE FOR WEEKLY You'll see it here in several differ- i T C R LA O Rl U B A , -3 2 3 T | e e se——————— ou £, 3 syept ovte;laibq"ll)e put tl;raug?"to Eh:o net ring by his asseciate employes. e = =—— 2 == = before the beginning of next week to factyri h NOW PLAYING « ent mOdelS, inany fabrlc youmay prevent the Akron plant, where 37,000 h,'fi;:‘f“?g‘é"&;’m:mfa";v'or the d6r MATINEE D AV ' S / . g - B employes are ensaged. tz&:-:axggéieg rAgsment of ahipping facililes, and |————————— — BAILY el up S <ing e ¥ u it e —— L1ES < desire from the plain blue serge to Each ruck that Ieft nere Wednes: | in‘gettine materian and snwves o0t | DON'T FORGET PRCES A oA 3 * day was numbered, so they may bef finished produets. the new line stripes. iGentified by persons sumiciently curi- | Mre. George Nichals, Mrs, Jahn a- : ous to watch for them as they make | hin, Mrs. Alijce Douty, Mrs, George ) their way out of eastern’ Conneeticut. | W. @ p;tric*and_ Miss 3 atan, TI-[E BIG DANCE The advance guarq of the hig fleet | will leave Saturday for Washingte: ® . . 3 Pay attention to your fabrics this - ]iTa: 525 T8 Sian® o | Be ™ tiemihe sontosei oo MYR loaded with great rolls of dudk coy- |gress of the D. A, R - AT T. A. B, HALL Ghildren in Arm: (] [mies myrkLE on, never before have SO ered. with tarpaulin. Justice Charles Johnson eof North Not Admitted ; X seas ] From Danielson they went squth te | Grosvenordale was in Putpam on 2 m Nilll! Afl“ 16 RGeS = . . Norwich, New konden, New Haven |business trip Wednesday afternoon. y Night, 0 % ~——SlCCESS— & many near fabrics made their ap- and New York, from Whero they wil| AU present the Day Kimball hos: : o Dusan Aiatned I8 BigigiMitesd Arsubareits—G roceed over the Lingeln highway te pital is caring for practieally its ca- L.' Slwnty Chlmphnl’m Pl Splendid Cast, Magnificent Stage Settings—Verdict of All. hiladelphia and Pittsburgh, the | PAcity patients. e f " . s 3 3 pearance. TODAY FRIGAY the first of the 100 trucks will reach | 8f the 8. N. E. T. campany, and lt Wi“ pay you to ask for Kuppen_ Akron sometime during Sunday. Miss Alice Sherman, chief operater APW Julie Herns’ Sucsess Florence Nash's Triumsh Trucks that make up the fleet are |2l the Putnam exehange, were in|——— A Young Girls Romance “REMNANT” being assembled fram New York,| NeWw London on Wednesday attend- A Stary of Fliatious Wive Are You a Remnant—A Piece heimer. 2 Eresieaonl Bl iy ol | e reneeten D A NCING DOES' IT PAY TO FLIRT. ™ '0F Stuff Left Over? eut fli,!fl. A ; Th ent of Miss Gladys €, SUITS, $45 to $70 ‘HloomagGostrenr 7ive aad B¥bber Shetton 15 Yo Baimer rossote of SATURDAY—THAT “LIVE FOREVER PLAY"—“SIS HOPKINS" st ’ operating its own overland trucking Jyakmier. ‘hax besn anneunoed., Mr. in = % and Akron, so the officialg are eertain | neighb, : FRID APRIL 16th - - | 7 H E ;fitt;: “!gh%irezymhaov;ma?; o:;t mfld‘:}:— ne;gan:::na:;:rnhnhl P, Dunn came AY’ 1 Spite e " . ‘e ’ ' railread strikes—can be gccomplished | 1re from Willimantie to install the| Jdeal Siy Orchestra of. CYR BU'LD'NG CH U RCH i more speedily even than abY 'fre’iflght‘e newly elected officers of Putnam lodge % § marked by the initiation of eandi- | y H transportation will be can enly be es- 3 i DANIELSON timated here, as offciats @ Tot ot | oores wnd the sepving ef 3 special DON'T MISS IT ¢ about at feature. Figuring the us- . A o o - High priest, A. W. Marcy; king, ,Geo. Benefit of B, B. C. —~ 7 be seen that one truck would cost|y~ Brousseau; seri “Ernest C. i et OYTTS & )?””/5 OFFi i:ggk:. week or $30,000 a week for 100 uorge c?pt_a’h‘m of —t,;ggim‘,‘ L. Parker A P. Miner; secretary, G, Allen Haw- ) ’ Ciming: east. they witl brmg i | kine itreasurer, Mahiin H. Geissler: EVERY THURSDAY Tubber soles and other products of | myaamincrer ot are T el WD | BEGINNERS' CLASS, 7:30 P. M. te taking th th lle-| Manager Carl T. Kent of the Put- ; . ;%‘;:y n;o:lftuin:;m' i3 §§“!;‘,;,§'2§d“é§‘ nam, Meosup and Danielson divisiens mm' °‘ N.W M‘d’ WI“ EUM THEATRE—Danielson FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY, APRIL 16 .. Mr, ARISH HALL system between Danielson, Goedyear fi”;’,.""&.ufgfifgg'?&;:: e ht{l‘é lN P What the cest for this ‘class of ol v i AL AL vice of a 5-ton truck, however, it will 2 P Danieison, C e o —— JHACKING 9 It ig figured that the trucks will be | poraiini Principal sojourner, CGeorge DANCING CLASS OMEL PHOENIXVI . 4 ndmaster of the third veill, W. LE state road work, was at his home in the Goodyear Tire and Rubber cam- g:"f";.f’m‘“&‘i ‘anon. A Bu ADVANCE 'c‘lies’s‘ :‘r'w SOCIAL, ; ampton for the week-end. = * an;j rustees, ilman . ro s A. W. Geer conducted a| Mrs. H. C. Joslyn entertained her G The court of burgesses has reorgan- Genorrge E. Brousséau, Dr. F. A. Mor- N. H. L;w' izeq for the year as follows: Building | Tel: FELLOWS HALL committee, k B Ke °| _The officers were installed hy Past OpP FELLOWS fon W Aiwond: v commea¥s CUR-| rrign’ Priests L, Parker Merriam and| Fermerly Chamber of Commeece. Frid Roy Clemens ‘has been employed e }“m e tes e Joueh Beds: lght. G.MAlleng'}'hw.lle'ln!, Mrs. F, J. D ' 1b met Friday ev- oy @ ) N | ing committee, Joseph Bode, Frank E. iss en Tracy, Mrs. F, J. Dan- i nt Davis was the| the state road. Kennody: park committen Horoes | tels gid Miss Havlat Brown wirs ap. | wen by Miss Genevieve I v His subject _n\\)lfred Latham has recovered frem|Keech, William A. Burrews; police | pointed . members of a committee of :'i&zri:]l:a;“m.‘" in- fis grade fas d the com- |illness, \ committee, Herbert €, Keech, . | Blizabeth Porter Pytnam chapter, D.|4A are. with ‘fruit| Mrs. Bllery' Badger and Mrs. Hens| Jetto; sewer committee, b. £ ‘3',;.-‘; A. R, to make arrangements for the| The prize winners received a 32 subje Creapo of Eastford called on local| C. W. Atwaed. A. Putnam Weod. |annual pilgrimage to Eastford, on|8eld piece each. 2 s _Baturday, ‘| ward is reappointed chief of the fire|APril 36, a date each year upon| All departments of the mill of the - Smith and Mr, Latham have | department and Dr. W, H, Judson as|Whieh the chapter memhers honor | Maphasset company were peparied as cpairing seme of the school| health officer. e ting at Bastford Model|daughter, Gladys of Woreester oyer the week-end. pened Monday af-| Mrs. Cora Clemens was a Williman- . tic ®r Saturday. ildi Ernest R, Warri Mrs. Saral Besworth Bradway, a real| operating 'Wednesday, though there : . n ang his squad of | buildings. 3 reappointeq. librarian and An’mi': é' daughter of the revolution, who this|were reduged gemplements of help in / IANT, SPARKLING= : success. Praise is| Robert Colburn and Mr. and Mrs.| Hutchins and Hortense E, Griffith aa. | ¥ear on the date of the visit will be|some departments, due te the _strike i YMPHO 0} OVE LIFE, Mr. Méacham for his vali- | Clemens were at Eastforq Friday eve- sistant librarians. L observing her 192nd birthday. that has been on for a week. €ond L g & /2/NG- cayorg in the interest of the|Ning attending the Community Club 3 A Friends here have received cards, |tiens at the plant are regarded a Fo D b Alea v e e s elwu?dd‘:a“] hj:fl.ddhr"];”;d 3 day past-marked Athens, from Harry | graduglly i"‘P’“"’.“i'- hh“'ever. !l‘h"e E Meacham conducted ser- f the nsdale, R. Tues is. o of 'this oity's busi.|Was little change in the general as- Nair chapel Sunday at 2.30 ROCKVILLE day of Mrs. Frederick B. Young, Strambalis, one ef th ¥ With the Famous Winter Garden Girl - o fermerly of East T ] he has be G for | peet of the strike situatien on Wed- S 65, | ness mep, wha has been in Greece Funeral seryices for Mrs, Mary K. st Killingly. R Mrs. 3 i tood that | nesday. al people motored to Young was Miss Ella Burgess, da nearly a year. It is understo a S 5 ugh-1{ hig i fy i thi The second ehurch night of the year * A Y ovening. wnd cato| D Hunderiand, Be weee hsid Monday | ter af jeemish ang Marle: Slawarg| Eilg io0lon ta belng mnt anly the| The Mtctnd Shurh R o eiral PATRICIA O’'HEARN L . yon where she died, April 1. The ser-| Dir8ess, formerly of Chepachet and{peen overseas, hut alse ane or two of | chureh for this (Thusday) evening. and s at O. B. Carpenter's) vices were conducted by Rev. B. B, E::thu!s{gfl:l“d‘?fid i eroung leaves | his hrothers has besn frustrated to Members of the “’:f.hsf}';:c congregs- nck. C v s T R g en. e was a " ent | tien will il wn to .30, itts who has charge of the x-:fxi’éru;(gf&arx&y&xo?: ekgiaiv?.fs Crars g‘“e‘,‘d"f Mrs. Adelbert Chase, of Hast 2;&3?::-3‘::: gmfi;&u {;:;:“ ;:;u- For the evening, beginning at 7.80, a WILLIE DUNLAP HENRY COOTE S Kenyon and Wilired Kenyon, | & CoRn: ports that weuld permit -his brathers | Programme of entertainment has been \'s and grandnephews of the de-| F. W, Nichols, of the Wheatfigld | Ip leave the country. Just whea Mr. VIOLA WARD DONALD ARCHER . Burial was-at Allenton be- |farms at La Salle, N. Y., rambelis will arrive here wi & . ith lo her husband, Dr. R, K. Sunder- where he is n v DMEN_ o w_,fism%n,ge,’ };ashh“n the guest of brf;i: is'n::t definitely known. o % llq;n S ) P [ 2 . 8. Brown of the Shepherd hil e following announcemen as | BLAJ —In Hope , B. L, . - . . ) | “The Yawgoo line walk has cam- |farm 8t Wairesan. whers e e 5ol beo andevelative 1o the amarding o | i . 3on Tay Glenn 0 The Most Tempting Galaxy of Girls Ever Girled i | menced running nights this week. | finest herds of Holsteins owned in this| prizes by the D. A. R. jEr an¢ Nyh Siberi Linke i lent essays on the ect: What d for this purpose, Mr. Brown has just completed a se.| My Country Has Dome For Me, and STERMAN—In North Slfll\lil?flfin. April d n hoge for. stu- tric_lights have recently been in-|part of Cennectieut is kept, x UGHTERS! v PRICES—A50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50—Seat Sale Now y y y VU, o $ 2 t . Kenyon - Sofmrxsravmenfei ries of milk tests conducteq Auring Wgatfl} Can! Do, Nor My C‘;““'B'{":nem A e . e & ay until| the wint d i Sixth grade, prize essay by Bla 2 3 i parents, Mr. and Mrs. | some Intorenting. sisttis poii2ined | Greene; "Bessie Obletz and Bennie | CEANDALI-Tg Nerth Hopkinten, R Srouwho 6@ Elmer B. Kenvon. thereto. The tests were conducted g |Altman reeeive honorable mention; | 3ginnfe (o’ air. dnd Mrs: George V.| arranged. Pocrtriogh Rev, H. J. Ballentine of Hope Val- | two-year-olds, taking everyope O | Seventh grade, Corinne Wilson, Har-| Crandail. Putnam may have the daylight ! 4 oy "“3“&’“"4 the desk at the S, D. B.|they cheshened and not sklpiixg a:; old Wileex apd Frances ‘Ruth Obletz - < === ing matter to wrestle with again with- and worn; o teve-atariag. © because of their being likely to prove |, the Beventh grade reseived han- MARRIED in the next fews days, and the pro: nervous or ir- Sl e e éh‘s place: at- | paorer than the best. The eleven ani. | CTAPie mention LEAHY — MALLON —In _ Pawdatuck. | pect isn't attraetive to many here, ritable; who e alley Saturdan aver rally|mals on test gave in seven days ap| 1" the Bighth grade the Prize Was|™“Yori 14,1930, by Rev. John J. Fits: | after the experiences of the last days | Terryvil are subject to ¢ Hope Valley Saturday evening. average of 3,675 pounds of milk pr An goraie, Tames Feahy of Stonington | or'Srarch, ™ However, the plan af the | Buckley arreste fits of melan- - 3 individual average of over 334 peunds| ... . borough and Miss Margaret Mallon | oy "Haven road to run its trains on |sterckeeper jn Pe: choly or the EAST COLCHESTER of milk and an average of 15 pounds|™ilking 40 peunds a day, three months| of Pawcatuck. 1®5; | the daylight saving time atter April|cigars and {obacco to Justice {blues,” get George Case made a trip to Bridge- | °f Putter in seven days, Mr. Bmwnlalter calving. LAKR_PREPIN _In Taftville Al 1% |25 agems bound to have its effect on fierage parmitiig: u Y P {'po 8®- | states that one of the ani imothy Higgins of Good: 1930, by Rey. U, O Bellerase, Gearse |1, flacal arrangement of things. | Charles I Allen im §10 an 'yourbloodex- port recently. 2 e animals an test| Timothy Higgins of Gaedyear was| j.i; and Miss Daris Pepin, bath of | the flac e e henco. | costs, amounting ta $22. amined for n are not catching very|Was & Yearling, and he says if any gpe/ the means of breaking Killingly's rec-| fartyille. Whatever happens, ¥ Rtk iron defici- strings as the water is rather ’“‘Odws of a be;tter gnlkmg reeqrd | Ord of mon-arrests for intoxication | poom; m_w—x,fwmvnm—ln Willls lq;m ?111 have n\}:\ same durlnhea(a;sxa: ency. Ruxsted but trappers are reperting that|™ade in eastern . Connestifyt, he|when he got inte court Wednesday amtic, April 14, 1920, by Rey, J/ J. | other towns near here, an 3 frol taken ) ts are very numerous galpng would like to hear about it, morning and was sent to -jail by| Papilion, eorge’ Roctisieqy of Jew: | important consideration. three times a day after meals will increas® brooks, ™ s Mr. Brewn stated Puesday, follow-|Judge W, Femner Woodward. The| ett €ity. and Miss Ba\uwh- R.|/ Miss Ella Weaver, who is in Put- yourstrength and enduranceih twoweels' ty se of East Berlin has re- | iDE Ris interview with Mr, ' Nichels, | court gave Higgins 30 days for having| Lefebvre of Willimantie. time in many cases.-Ferdinand King, M.Ds turned to his home, after spend that he had been offered §$1200 far ope | been intoxicated and 60 days for p s ter vacation with his gx?anfli“fifih;g aof the twe-year-eids and 32503‘- r2r~ breach ef the peace. Higgins' was not RIED. - at the Baptist chureh this evening, Rhoda Case. four two-year-olds. Mr. Brown said | a jakey drunk nor any of the substi- |§; —In New Lowdom, April 13, | when represeniatives of all depart- mflwmfl“;#ffifl.“,fiimm"" Grip colds are still prevalent in|On Tuesday that he told of these of-|tute debauch fiuids now so pepular. Either Geuld. wife of Robert | ments of the church are expected to \m drsgzst o aa ebeolate some families. & : nam undertaking a sur oz |§ CUMMINGS & RING will conduet a special prayer service T wootiss or money fe"!t ms"%‘?’ as an incentive tg stir up| He get set-up on real whiskey, pro- | Smith, aged 7]“ )‘e)?"*- e be in attendance. b rescri Mr. P. Dyky is home f N eastern Connecticut farmers 1 ed eutside of the town of Ki 1y, | HOLBREPGE—In Norwiell, Apri i . 2 2y York for a coupie of weeks, " | interest them in breeding beiter herds. | he said. b e 132‘3‘ Ba“Bicanar 1. Holdragge of | The Fast Five wery defested in 2 Schools have opened this week, af- which will double their preduction pf| yatie, B Y Funeral Directors ¢ \ theee ’ Emigsaries of demacratic lgcflougl e ’ . ING—] Tuesday evening by the Leaders. los- ter ten days' vacation, lic ‘rithout mater Tease in the|who desive ta contrel deleagtions from | YOLnCqrin Lonsdaly R Lo Aprll 181, 05y a large margin. Although the andEmbalmers = N I— R e i towng hereabouts te the democratie| 43 years. formesly of Hast Killingiy, | Leaders were ahead by a single pin at 322 Main S mads him for :ilsn;:u:?:%c'i‘“h'gm state convention have been interview- | Funeral at her late residence 10§ | the epd of the second sheet, - they Main Street 4 E y Del - | i ;. > o by . Ly t 2 e ing the animais on Which (e ofer: | N8, Dasislsen men with-an idea {e)| Dexler stret ILonsdal ¥ 8t 1imade a styong ending and left their i . m. latives- and friends invite i 5 Chamber of Commerce Buildiny were made are worth at least $5,000, | oy 3;!1 (';:u::"i'h“:ne"?&'u.: s?a;g:f B Sitend PliRaut further moties Tt i h}ilsrfgsn( ‘;i(n:l‘: wna ||| Bhane T8 Loy Assistant In the group is Pepular Jewett DéKol| oratic ~party leaders are Hemer §,| Burial at Chepachet : {heee sirings. with 126 and 348, re- Pledge. Mr. Brown says this two year | Cummings and Bryan F. Mahan and culgungg.ua—hl&acgug:;i ‘5-,' ;"A‘P','}; spectively. Thibault rolled hi%h for E d cham- | in the pther are James J. Walsh of 5 the victors with a score of 216. The B - ~ 6 _ pion cow and that Jewess is now|Hartford and Former Comgressman c‘y”r:' B_In Meodus, April 12, 1930, | SUMMAry: 3 . —_—— | Riley. rank J. Carrier, aged 68 years. Fast Five. . 3 7 P 7 I DS F. E. Cunneen and W. K. Litch mo- y Wi 9 y o |SHANNAHAN—In Willimantic, April EROE oy -. ooeos 95 84— 261 ASPIRIN FOR COLDS tored fo New Yorkc an & business trin, | FIIVERRANCC ORI Martm i RTHI rd eperator of the &. M. B T, egmpany pmvggv,— n Neorwich, April 12, 1930, | Hogan 107 Ruth, widew ef William Burten, | Williams . 74 . . 5 " » . here, was at New Lendon Wednesda: 72 E f} 9 ‘THE UNIVERSAL CAR Name Bayer” is on Genuine | uiloidley & conterance.of tsiophons Pufers) s i home of her dughtar, | Rice - = F al Director . # iFiR =t officials and employes, ° rs. C gt niamin = 3 Aspirin—say Bayer Kpecial sale whits vaile shirtwaists, | Sisest Thursdav. April 15, at § b m. 47 uner recto A X — $1.98, were $2.08, Alice-Eleanor Shep,| Fiase omit flowers. ¥ We are the exclusive agents for the products of the Ford Saturday only—adv. L and ) : Miss Ada Buckley of Dayville laft 54 Motor Company, in the following towns: - \ foctaspday for Ridgedeld to remain for severa] weeks. Danielson has a chanee te get an- other new and small tfxtile industry, fi ia building ean be found to locate n. Church & Allen Children of the puhblic school 113 109— 816 100 165— 297 115 101— 310 192 515 1470 Leaders won 3, lost 1. Fast Five, won 1 lost 3. The Senior class at the Putnam High School is preparing for a mock trial, which will be a part of the hen- efit performance for the class to be Shea &Burke given soon. Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night Putnam, Grosvemordnle,’ Thompson, the Woodstecks, Pomfret, Abingtor_x, Eastford, Elliott, Dayville, Gooéyelr, Killingly, Danielson and Brooklyn. flocked te the Orpheus theater Weds 15 Main Street Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspisin” that all of the young people enjoyed. in a “Bayer package,” containing mi In_his report as public librarian, B. nesday afternpon to see the picturiza- F ' I er directions for Headache, Colds, | R. Warren shows that 196 books were tion of Alice in Wanderland, a feature L] The Putnam team has challenged 0 g ain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu- | 8dded to the files at the public library D'recton Hagen's Pets in that team’s claim tp - matism. Name “Bayer” means gen-| here during the berough y t the city echampionship and will en- mer omo l e o. uine Aspirin pre: by physicians | ¢lesed. There are 4,01' Funeral Directors t ve its superiority in a H for nineteen year i xes | have library cards and the tetal eireu- . weAND- s:::: ):nn';lgeni‘gh next. Captain 41 Mm S”@e! e MOR anua PUTNAM, CONN. ceticacidester of Salicy which showgd 2624 beoks laken out, 4 Embalmer’ leading howlers of this vicinity, and ¥ 2 — daily average of 846. The record day ! that the Pets wil have to show more| The Henry Allen & Son Co. p 1 90 SCHO i was February 28, when 233 boeks were ; than usugl skill to retain their claim MAIN STREST ! ; ' : TN R e e s e BmPBURR | ppiwen | FUNERAL DIRECTORS : ol O R The library has received as a gift Telephone 328-3 The game schedu etween the Poc : a very beautiful pai of rival \nines of Pomfret school and WE OPERATE 11 STORES ¥S S ARt Meneiia oo B W peintiag Biclwgd HENRY E, CMURCH Bitah e fave en - canesli AND EMBALMERS i B v nal on the par 3 . Lot s o el Prother ot e, 740 S WW. SMITH ALLEN | Q08 e e My on” that date,, Lady Assistant. Teleghone 410:3 ... | Bave the picture te the Manager Pease is attempting to se- DAY OR NIGHT

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