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s \H‘Q\MP IR NORWICH - BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920 WHGO-'OnTm,... tures at Breed Tieutre '\nu eviile and Metion Pletire Strand Theatre. e Shetucket Lodre, l:I L C o i Norwieh 13%, 0. O 0. ’ Not premiums or coupons but o Vartsts "iodge. o 6. K. of T u Wauregan 0. . ¥ Ameng themanyinterestingcases 1 meets in Pythian Hall. Nerwich -Bullstin, Willimantic Of- | of ber deugliter; Mrs. A : o e e . g e g Py S T 3 e, 23 Church St., Telephone 105, Windham street following a week’ .8 N .:i.:la L m"“: 4 ot 3 : l t ° f P todbiciuong ness with brenchial umonit. ] o N et ciean cut meri on 1or a Court Quinebang, No. 125, F. of A, . i) oal @ e | Bitro-Phosphate is that of Mrs. s What Is Going On Tenight { House was born in South Glastonbury | p o otPaste I8 tEE g mieets in Fopesters Hall | - 0 < Company B. third regiment, C. S. G.,|Aupgust 23, 1823. the daughter of Tras-y nmou-wh‘en-hobe : weigh- 1 5 ! . -] ke CRAp . drills at state armory. E e e e et M e wen | lnlat peser Whila uned i AMELS leave no doubt in your mind Norwich Lojge, Star of Bethiehem, Ancient Order of United Workmen, | leaves one daughter, Mrs. French WHh| Eitro.Phosphate faithfully, she _ t 5 o A meets In Steiners Hal Willimantio Lodge, No. 11, meets at 140 | Whem she made her home after the eath | gradually aequired healthy fesh as to how you stand on the choice of Ludies’ AuxiMary.”No. 18, A. 0. H. v,':;:’;“m,.( A of her husband, June 25, 1912; a sister,| yntil she had reached 136 pounds, s ol b P b Bun“mm Memoria Knights of Columbus, San Joss Coun. | Mrs. Henry Hurlbutt of Fortland, Conn.: | adesirable weight for her. The where in scentialy - Cigarettes! Camels quality and Camels ¢il. No. 14, meets at 751 Main street. and six grandehildren, Donald A. French| jmprovement in Mrs. Harris’ sealed packages ol’kfl bl ANNOUNCWTS Roral Areaum, Wilimantlc. Council, | of Willimantic, Mra,| Asine Wavd of | sppesrance’’vas ad grsat. that : citaretiessorienrack; - expert blend of choice Turkish and choice B T Do e ieiorste 4 Y Newton nds, 5 A £ amazed. i gl y v N et T o 10", ana | and Ralbh . Martin of New York, Hay-| The pictures hypotheti ally G e Domestic tobaccos settle that to your sat- ter “an ‘exiended absnce and has v & 30 slied ey o Moo B N o oming ot st | e Mlangsier ool #Snoarne isfaction! And, yowll prefer this Camel v Gr Enight Francis Meriarty and | grandchildren also survive Mrs. House. Bitre-Phosphate aids in overeom- % ‘ home or office supply | et e Past Grand Kriight J\an M. Bransfield, of | % James Danahey died Sunday at St. Jo- | ing many cases of nearssthenla, z -;I-; g-r;;;_e; . blend to either kind smoked straight ! Lestute o Batn Nisgoto SpL, S ISH San Jose Council, No. 14, Knights of Co-|gep's hospital following a shock sus-| brain er mind hfimtfld&n{ The Norwich Rural A-odl:;n ; aven to atten: le state convention as| was one of this city long-time residents. of sel H - s oA celegates from the local’ council. M. |y is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Chas. ,P,u._ ‘Galn new energy and Inspirationt Camels refreshmg flavor alone is a rev- :n .\nr"leh{ Town chlApeI h)']l\\.lg::;l; Bransfield has been electéd chairman of | yfiller and Miss Anna Murphy, of this publication could be filled with I i 3 S ey, state forester. small ad a o Enditthe Gommitise Pof-tne:. Sbvin: | This whele publcat 'm_w » flled with H X elgélon,t }out their smooth mellow-mildness will be charged to defray expeuses. tion. Other Knights who will attend , / of Bifro-Phosphate in overcoming Dervouse v 3 . . . rom this Gity are Past Grand Knignt T. |, The faneral of David Mathewson ‘was | e, o Wesknets wad alled z;o;;l;;.fl-:&l; ] and satisfying body just cap the climax! Y TR T T e Coany, Cunningham and - Lawreace S| iis home in Warrenville, Rev. B. C. Bug- | Bealthily, lastingly. Be well, be happs - 2l And, they never tire your taste, no matter The eight room cottage at 20 Platt s bee officiating, assisted by Rev. Arthur ! Youshould add years to your life, and have far B 7Y, s been sold for 5. Donnel- Peter Perrs, wrrested Sunday eveming | Carpenler.gpaslur of the First church | more contentment, by using Bitro- | ) how llberally you go to them! And, you n {1y of }'n" ‘»fl:: ‘:;‘:;:“:ol: ‘:f'“:u’_‘ by Chiet Killourey, appeared before the | o Willimantic. My Jesus as Thou Wilt, = | 2 jer making some changes in . police court Monday morning and was | eng Abide With Me wers BURE during the | reciionsof herreath arsiem : e ) also learn what it means tosmoke a ciga- the "new ‘owner” wil occups it s it A A ) oring accompanying = ! residence. e : okt Lan S A SiRe Ampuntine el orlh‘i:emwngqu‘?; $300 Guarantee - == rette free from any unpleasant cigaretty { the ‘agency of John A. Moran, the real 1ot tell where he had procured hi - v cee, % < estute Lroker. ”l of mr:e"hn‘ule‘: o;’ ?v:l;:::(u T;i::sr ‘;‘::.;:fl:"grr;‘o:;:" fibfifi:fi.. anh Se wflgzb e the l;fi:“:?u- aftertaste or unpleasant cxgaretty odor Fii i ad e L nd one quart of cider. He told W] glisworth Weeks. Burial was in War- e s : ourt that he was”employed at the Hotel fenville cemetery, whers .a committal ”:el sx':%m:l:‘:s(a::mri:-:": when you smoke Camels. [Rachel Crothers Selebrated stage Hooker service was conducted. Arrangements |quiet, increasing your weight until | play. y 31 adant he Jth et ok e s e s [Tt PO SR T e St PR\ You've certainly got a surprise waiting e e et Socin will attend the $5,000 Eiks' carnival at | ard. —or Bitro-Phosphate will cost you e § the Prond 'thontre’ (bdy’ " - Whis "M Meriden today, (Tuesday) and a special The May meeting of the common ‘pothing. Couldanything be fairer? B p al he Bree ¥ N traiu has beed ehartered to carry them | council was held Monday rasit 4t the Atall leading drug stores youmay | ! for you when you compare Camels with | e s Dyim creatéd ‘the 10 «nd from that eity. The local wearers | council chambers at the town building. obtain Bltre-Phesphate. “Booklet any cxgarette in the world at leading role of Angie in the New York of the antlers will meet at L O. O. F.{ The meeting was called to ‘order by of interesting factsabout nerve- eading 1 - e S "R hall this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and | Mayor Charles O. Gates who asked it ease, mfl'“*dm‘!”!"‘;- new i Kosel gy o tidily el e from there will parade to the railroad | (here was anything open for discussion. "d'm" ;"’;&‘:de‘:i’n"l e ' stardom on the screen in the same char- #tation to board their train. The Ameri- | George E. Stiles and William Konopas- an % el BT 2 ; : can band of thirty pieces will head the | ku representing two Main street busi- sent free, postpai acter. In a stary of quaintness andl o | § 2 % ! finite charm Angie and Abe, her Iife’s orocession and accompany the Elks on | ness houses, requested the definition of | Arrew Chemical Co., 31 Unlon Sq., New York : S = - their trip. The carnival at Meriden is | parking on that section of Main street 3 : . partner for fifty years, are reduced 1o lieing held at thée town hall auditorium, | in ‘front of their places of business 3 s poverty. Abe is planning to go 1o 5 i i chile Angie, with the Main street, and 18 for the purpose of | houses. Mr. Stiles stated that the ordi- | t2il as made by Chief of Police Daniel ::'{l;,."{,':', "\‘::1: s;:‘f\.l e burning the $5,000 mortgage on the KIks' | nance hurt his business and that the | J. Killourey to the common council: BT el B, 1 Deadhd fur e oid home in that city Meriden Elks have | ordinanca should be changed as regards | Drunkenness 4, assault 3, breacl] of the men's home. The thought of parting at all times [yoved themselves good en- | his frontage on Main street. He also|Peace 5; violation of auto law 3; viola- Y e i M ALY tertainers and Jocal rffembers of the | objected to ‘the' parking ordinance -on | tion of city ordinance 1; breaking and doorstep of the old woman's home, An- order expect the best kind of a time. Union street, stating that autos were | entering 1, danger of falling into hab- s falt The. inmates take pity en ’ f its of vice 1, gambling 5, keeping gamb- gie falters. . A Willimantie dry goods merchant | Parked there by their owners and left| = 00 S e S e the couple, and although it is against belleves himseif to.be the loser in a deal | StARAINg allday, thus making it impos- | ThE house 1, Deddiing without Loetse 3. the rules, admit Abe as “old lady 31"— Saturday evening with two colored men. | Sible for businéss houses on the seith | These eases were dlsposer of a8 followe: be being the only male in the housec The menychime I1nto.his store, about §:3¢ | Flde of Uniou Street to Eetithelr own au- | FOTUR, U000 5o e SO, Y CAELE But he is happy to be near Angie and o'clock, 0né purchasing seme goods from | 8. to the elbaar thelr ‘dobraif fr.; - DRTEC © o COBeRCRT Lo, € BESTES eversthing goes well until the thirt \» #'oprietor. After they had gone |onopaska ofithe Windham Batiery i of e spinsters and “widder women” in 1l » discovered that a rose georgette walat | Stated that’according to' the ordinancs R T institution get their dander up when Whish R’ Bedii’ 1ing on. & Counter was | 1O autolst outd ileave. hisfear i front | TTE OF Bro e bR atioer. t molied b Abe is too attentive to one of them. The riiming. 1lo helieves the waist - was | Of hi8 shop o charge a battery as this|Paymenl of costs 1, appealed 1: cost ensuing incidents are of the sort that t%%n by the man who did not make|¥as parkisg. The question of the bars| DA TRe FOTHCC & ‘ramps lodeed I bring many smiles and an occasional e poshilde. at the railroad crossing came up and it | Value of stolen property reco $14; it - Ol Eady S1ssted one. of the was suggested that the bars shot complaints; 261, Jost; Shildcen foyndyd, re- greatest triumphs of any Amerlean Almeda A. Honse, 91, widow of John C. | changed to fall parallel to the tined 2. el L e i Bife Ieuse died Monday morning at the home | tracks instead of diagonal as ‘they do| Members of the rampaign rmmitiee T Al e Ca ity Contury. camedy now. A. M. Gillman also spoke, request- | for the local Salvation Army ¢ ve met| orcau admitted visiting at the tele- | partment id Monday that an order| cared for ing that something be done o stop the | at the quarters on Church sucet Mon- make up the remainder of the bill fer graph station, but denied that he is guil- | will be issued this week prohibiting | the Elliott backflow of water on his property result- | day evening and inade plans for drive.|ty of the charge against him. Moreau | motor 'buses from parking on the Fayette L. ing from the stopping up of the city | Officially the drive opencd Monday but|has been employed with a railroad tie | Front street side of the Bugbee and |spe g the |« JILLL, DA culverts. He had laid ‘pipe lines on his|no returns are noted as yet. today. crew that h been working in that sec- | Wulf store. The reason for issuing this|at his home in Pomfre: ! property on Jackson street but the ofiw The May People Notxce It. Dnve Them | anic Eiliott, and it was on she died who has bee IR Rty Florida, is b STRAND. Mr. Wright is AE— g with good health and spir- The Strand has a wonderful program meeting of the Willimantic | tion of the town of Pomfret. r is to prevent rofl”flhon et bris of water from Mountain strect came on-| Welfare Bureau was held Monday at A class of 17 candidates will receive traflic is 2 nd savs that he had a great winter !‘?,:, )é“mnd:.:" ‘;“‘,',';’.‘,.’;u.‘:",..‘.‘f";‘:,.'fl.‘l; to his land. their jall on Valley street. Routine initiatory degree . this (Tuesday) %o during the months just | the south % ; in a full ® Off Dl’ Edwards’ T N the initiatory degree thi: Y A iy, ho.has' beea v variety with six children in a fi tage with s Gity Clerk A. C. Scripture read the | business was transacted. evening at the lodge rooms of i i e e Lot g “su";_’:‘u;‘;::"": novelty variety act of a different sort. Olive Tablets minutes of the March feeting of “dim” Friery, well krown in police | Putnam lodge of Odd Fellows. e e e e ; Noble and Brooks are seen in a com- v common councii. auu of.the special| circles, was arrested Monday afternoon, | is particular interest attached to this de ui?,r‘mh::n ..,<:’u“\ is el edy sketch entitied, Fun at the Box Of- meeting. These wers accepted as was | following complaints about his being in. | gree because the work will be conduct T N e fice. Brennmer and Morley are seen in mmdyf’a"“"“?mm the report of Superintendent of Streets| toxicated. Friery was under the influ.|ed ters of the lodge. The Tou e ‘ I e » comedy, singing and talking act El s Irvin M. Ford, showing .an expendi- | ence of ‘jakey” and was busy flagging |new class boosts the membership of Is- will go to 2 TGO s 1 Ont OF he D et R = Lo ture of $1173,80 for the month. The|trains and disturbing church services | racl Putnam lodge to 310, alaining the s 2 Sautrrel tslandy | 5ok U0 T aped & lot of bag | Even as Eve, the First National picture should begin to dfll‘ Iflfl' you hav-e second reading of sidewalk applications | when his arrest was made by Chief Kil- | 2im of the organization to put the mem- | Me. possibly about the first of June, if | L Pl o 3 taken from Robert W. Chambers' stery, taken the tablets a few nights. from A. R. Sharpe, -Harold L. Taylor, | Jourey. He was taken to the police sta- | bership at ond before the |the weather at that time is suitable. X Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver - v S| i e i t battle of i I know th top of that 1|The Shining Band, is that of & and C. H. Reinhardt of Chestnut street| tion about 4 p. m. and by 7 o'clock was | end of the spring se: A T olice department has prepared | escaped all that car wrangle."— | ® man on foot with a man on horsebaci. with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the | was voted to .take the usual course as|in so bad shape that medical aid was| George Daker. who died at his home | -t POUSC, CEREFCTENT 1ot of Put- | Deteolt) BEd “Press Yo angle i Satire: willl be showi st the Btrand . : sises e g 1 wmfiflwhfiimte(wulmd;mma were the first readings for sidewalks by | sought to relieve his sufferings. in Wauregan Sunday night, was for [ 1%, Of WOt il | {he feitire on Monday, Tuesdsy -amd m!chl-m‘pmn r taking them. | Stephen Barnpfsky for -a 55x8 sidewalk = = vears a member of Putnam lodge Of | attached to the cars of persons who have | = Wednesd: < s V. T i T Clks of this city. where he was very we B < b y 5 R " H D Edwards’ Olve '1;:1::1;? 8t | oo e o COLCHESTER Tnova 2] ndnd Pt waite rute or suate | JEW HAIR after BALDNESS | D7Une & "2 S hemen: wi calomel does, an Rl as effec- Ahearn for one on High street measur- Rev. Irving Burnap of Hartford preach- Employes of firnt of Linberg mmd '\ el T Sriar toewrite ‘anjorder for | ‘b n; v’qu'm losing ha h;v;" ct o are dacks. O'Hara at once recognizes in tively, but their action is gentle and e 156.8, by the B P OAE. 1311 | ed at the morning service in the Congre- | Street completed Monday the work of et Aot fhinae - tags | dne. oot ‘E.f"‘:fi“.‘x‘f;lnmu o ‘2'.,2'..{“, the clubman un old enemy, who years safe instead of severe and Imitating. | ;o7 one 400x8 on Pleasant strect, Alling | Sational church Sunday. ] ! running_ the cement roadway along | PTSOn 10 apnear in court, These 'AES| ens.'i wondertully succemtul. For mem, women. | ago had wrecked his home and @is. No one who takes Olive Tablets i8 | pycr co. for one on Main street 70x10. | Barle Porter, who.has been ill at his| the north side of Grove sircet down to n ower of a car left | Giliven " War wrown, damirut eimiag 11 | 250 had wrecks ever cursed with a ‘dark brown taste,”” | and from Arthur J. Dubreuil on Union f ROme on Pleasant street for a few days, | the june f that street and South ZNTEE 124 "moner With gun fn - hand he makes for a bad breath, a dull, listless, “'logu‘;d;" street for ope 43x6 feet. A petition for :J:!l\rcl\:(um';\\:”hm work in New Haven Sun-! Main : t at noon. fo s now Morrisson, 2. wife of | #ny busy pharma Sproul feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad ! » gasoline pump on Union street from A 8. - at work Liox of 'KOTALKO to and then decid hat he w ing cement a disposition or pimply face. { 7. Dubreuil was referred to the street| M and Mrs. Daniel W. Williams and Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- ain were guests of their pare his pla h f tl ommittee 3 t parents tients afflicted with liver and bowel | ' o‘;;“ffi mfl ?‘nl::p:r;':',\ei'wpfc{\h‘p ines | o1 1ayward avenue over Sunday. umnplnnt.s. and Olive Tablets are the | “772"" S PaRb B = Patrick Connors of Hartford spent | of Chestnut. street was accepted as was | o oI ; ly effective result. Take 0460 { 1. yecommendation fo1 acceptance of bdf}{f: at his home on Erodaway. tw cightly for a week See BOW ECh | Crestnut street by the elty upon which |, iaied, Oderman of Wesichester was| Lefter you feel and look. and %5¢. S tensions, alterations, and grading were : L ex ?; ::ka, r\ ) t;mring O;f‘ the | . The local post of the American Legion | to nade. A as been invited to turn out on Memorial forectn e el p R Do 151 to assist the G. A. R. in decorating. 3 = 2 Kl“ourey Bros‘ | -lock . in the evening. Voted that $5.00 expected ‘that all the members will be borrowed fos expenses. Voted | 13 2 o 2 gt i et out that da¥ in full uniform and a FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND - | ray of City kngineer Rohert T. Piteher gigi: “One of their comrades sleeps in { he increased from $3 to $10 per @ay, his | Joan] comerery . ol he ENRSALMERS | lielpers increased from $3.50 to 35 per | pounr Cometery and they e 3 Wl s ; r ; " | follow in the footsteps of the Boys in| 36 Unien 8t i » UOnA | day. Teading of bills followed and voi-| Biue of '61 in keeping green the graves| Phone 290 (Lady ‘Assirtant) | ed paid as read. daead ? 77777 Tt was voted that the street committee St Bt momrw’ investigate the Mountain street and the | 4o xort - Sunday. JAY M. SHEPARD on street situations suggested by | - ang N Rt i Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Gilman. It was also voted that have been spending the winter in New Funeral Director & Embalmer 41 L0 The Bul- | and RE; FrTRgE R S ring, hurling O'Hara from side New Eri s " 9 " kil him wi is bare hands, he threws it broad place in Grove . Where Ring sirs. | J I Brittsin, Inc, Station F, New York,X.Y. | oy, n and attempts to drag Olive Tablets:reapurelv vegetable | committee with power. The resignation | {00 O ,‘sv‘;"x‘;'f“f‘ ;f“‘] guests of Mr.|strect makes ofi, near s" mon- orab! — | Soroul from the saddle. The two battle compound mixed with olive cil: you will | of William L. Smith, ‘a permanent fin,‘( parents at The Homestead over | ument. s . 4 cars 2 lh'rtu»:n:: 1s N> aavartifiag mediuw io$ Gercely, the frightened horse leaping | man of Engine Co. No. 1, was accepted 3 & 5 Captain J. Sulger of the police de- of lreland. stern Conn ° en Imow them by their live color. | and Patrick F. Iaggerty assigned to and George, B. A. Baker of 1 to side. He clings tightly to Sprou!l and al | ost drags him from the saddle when he horse makes a sudden lunge and O'- [ara loses his hold. In another moment s struck by one of the horse's hoofs and hurled- to the ground. where the maddened animal tramples him to death en as Eve Is the story of O'Hara's daughter. a beautiful girl whom he is trying to bring up away from the haunts of men. Her thrilling adventures with the male sex after her father's death | and after civilization has encroached on their mountain home comprise a fasci nating_stors A Gaumont Weekly clises this wa | riety show at the Strand. ttee be appointed to inyestigate | York, returned to their home on Lebanon | avenue Sunday. | Crowded houses at both performanees esses one of the best vau- new ordinance for parking and a hearing will be held soon on this ques- | deville and picture bills of the season at e Iarold Railey returned to New Britain | the Davis. 30+62 NORTH ST, . WILLIMANTIC | tion. Sunday evening after a few days’ visit at| Heading the flve vaudeville acts Lady AL 941 esheciion The number of arrests during the | hiS home on South Main street. month of April was resenting & novel va- . a great increase| I Krause. fireman on the branch rail- Best 511 thc Lang Run K. SAVAGE'S closed car leaves Office every morning except at 430 o'clock for Willimantic in_morning to leave Willle or Nerwich. N tence und placed him in charge of his | it bears the name loncs came here some time ago lrom ® I Worcester and secured a place with the L night ‘force at a Putnam mill. It was ew oo en al s stated Monday that he worked three Lo nights. Friday afternoon he went to s Norshfield, “Myrtle says he spent a full hour in which they feature Toney over those of March. This report in de- | Foad.- has gone to East Hartford, where Miller and Lyle, 2 team of colored & comedians who have a mnovel blackface were in Norwich Mpnd skit entitled “FortyBelow.” The third DENT‘ST A dance was given in Grange hall Sat- | : urday evening by the Big Six club. Ly-| { production entitjed “A Little of This and il R hiks A Little of That” This is a big danc- 715 Main Street, Willimantis Prof. McDonald prompted. Ou can alwa s tell ing novelty with special scemery amd —9 a, . . m. e TG eleetrical effects. The fourth act s i 5+ ot A e T PUTNAM Charles Edinbury. Charles is an equili- | comedy offering. All five acts are res- volent and charitable werks, for which ulars and they provide w good varlety it has becomie world-famous. E entertainment The feature picture - . tion. Paramoum Screen Magazine cem- pletes the programme.. ler, on Wilkinson 'street, Friday Ilast bt e - PEAISE FOR AND DISAPPROVAL 3 Young Jones was arrested in Worcester | s s d g | OF ATTORNEY GENEEAL PALMER akdn and brought back here for a hearing. | — Wdll ti C After severely lecturing the law, Judge | | Washington, May 10.—Attorney Gen- l!lall c, ol!ll. ! Geisler suspended execution of the sen- Z b e xo s sy in the house . > of the sundry civil bill carrying an ap- propriation ‘of two million dollars for the Representative MacCrate republican, New York, declared that no radical lead- er in this general had done more to un- the Wilkinson street home of Mrs, ple than the attorney general 2 e . Chandier, who, is said to be his relative, “He has not convicted any profiteers, to ask for money. He found no one at the New York member charged, “but he or home, 8o forced a door, made his way ' L e > e B - chuck roas malk taste o found $12 which he took and made his [+ ] loin l!:eak. beu the et :: Jus- 3 . oy way . to. Worcester. tice to converted into a depart- Women who are planning the addition of a new Captain Bulger learned from the Wor- ment of household economics it should Sport Plaid Ski o 1 e £ cester police that young Jonmes has a be put in charge of ome of the millions Skirt will wel eomethnchvhy [ POP“]N' bad record. His arrest for the local - 2 of American women now trying 1o Oklahoma, declared when the Reds had . P kill Mr. Palmer it was not" The police here had a report Monday B attempted to ki Pal ! of a visitation of younz crooks to the right for congrese to “lay down on him. 5‘_“”" wnde al 32 50 $3 50 “ 25 35 50 35 75 Pomfret school, fhere a suit of vclothmf: criticism would enable the attorney gen $7.50 walch and chuin wnd a gold knife were eral to reducc the high cost of living, and a yard. among articles stolen. i he added Frank Moreau, who cl G m i ‘Myrtle’s husband is really a -mice police ‘station here Monday for Pt‘,‘ntret The B.F Goodrich Ru Com /flm Ohio man, but so vacillating.” officials. Moreau was taken ifito cstody bber Company, ' | ““How do you know?" THE H. C. MURRAY CO. |[mronrm s oo Makersof the Sirvenvown — America’s Firt Cord Tie @ young wo- sterday. trying to decide whether he man who is a night telegraph operatqr would wash the car, the dog er the at the lonely Abington railroad station. the Australian midget. The second act he expects to. take another run. i B B¢ S ackson - —| Myron R. Abell and Philip Rudden| act is Barl and Mullen a minatura an’'s orchestra furnished music and 3 brist, just to do things differently, he Continued from Pag: Six ! does a little singing as well T in (Co 9@ ) i done while he stands on his head. The for sick and wounded sdidiers, homes [ fifth .act is Allman and Nevins in a for the aged and many other such nene- | Lew Cody in “The Beloved Cheater” a was imposed in the city court nondagl 9, morning upon Yreeman Jones, 13, foun: guilty of the charge of breaking and cu- tering the home of Mrs. Walter Cnand- eral Palmer was attacked and. defended department of justice. settle the nerves of the American peo- has been telling people how .to cook into the house and searched until he break was.the fourth M which he has change pa’s pants in son’s pants, while soft woolens. The fabrics are so beautiful that suc- Beaiel . Thros Hertathe has Beed ey ine Sitorney genersi s aelemping. to . ed in Worcester for stealing and twice tpaks PrEEERLtal gatiecis ‘o = cessful apparel is assured, and you may choose from FriR el A s AL g ciat clothes he 1 wearing: ' 3 B school for boys, but had been released Representative McKeown, lemocrat, a wide choice of pretty checles, as well as attractive @ sstacim. color combination plaids. ;s little more help and a little less belonging to one of the students, a mold Vt., as his home, was being held at the fenge, filed against him by - - baby."—Judge. Sl i 3 e L A L s Bl