Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1920, Page 16

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SHOWERS TODAY; PROBABLY FAIE TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATE® | /PRESS DESPATCHES r. Humphreys : | I ! . f \ " N 4 Remedies =S s ; : e nni, 1 g e ! Come: 3 - s with each n Fiv bt v 1 ol e i From plans formulated at the meeting) ercises. There is also to be singing by | | You' i cles and I & Ewsglish, German, Spanish, Portuguese and THE WEATHER. of Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. R, to-| the school children as in years previous. | | And .'53«:’.‘:'}"&“: o‘ut hfllgl There. wers qillte” Eetbral shosrere™ to | Eethary Wih: rdibiba o Fom the has | Commanter Exigsshior Mgt yet i ompisted | | . sy Ry the Tower ks TSEIOR N & ENETead et o) @ H the full prograWn for the exercises but|f | J*Thos: or old souls! ~They are 34 5 the middle ALIARTIS ‘stab rious patriotic organizations, the Memo-| will announce it at a later date. Henry | g ready to die evers, Conge . Inflammations 5 ates. rial day observances bid fair to excell all i chaTZ i | A 5 £ - T6 118 genceutly’ CblkE % d G. Peck is in charge of securing auto-| ? Worms, Worm Fever, or Worm Dis-| 5roqq, ' o¥er. the ‘rain| previons demonsteations. & Thas£IdureRt| nibtiles for Sthet vaterins to, ride i {anay Ready tagiel. Akt ah sec it e 50 PR, 1 TIN e At ot bt r:rade in {:nrs;:xldpl:mned, and the ex-| anyone who is' willing to lend the use of M"A':‘».m sunshine more sweet: to olic ng and Iness if n- 3 ks P cises at e .S iers’ monu it hei ot | Xov - Y Pt et o e S SR e tic purpose should Never ware fairer flowers. 1 know, a prevail Saturday and Sunday t E notify Mr. Peck as S06n- as mgssible. Toan those ‘At our feet. and the airs Iren vail Sature d Sunday east of the | years previous. 5. nak b Stomary every vedr 32 ) Mississippi_river, without extensive tem:. e 2 year.thp X, .r 4 2 ool o s -| " The organizations that will parad eriveR: bt tho ! vatsrins in; the? cemetarien; Are iaden with oders from over the ; g Faties HitRe ; be the G: A. R., Sons of Veterans, will be decorated on Memorial day morn- . : 1e . s i s s zens’_corps,, Spanish War Veterans ing and flowers will be received at the| Speak ‘were Shede . to Hir e ahimn;m;hm:;;: ;mencan Legion and the Boy Scouts.| Memorial on the previous afternoon. T & ; — b:;"flle house where Ww % 3 Headache, e Vertieo | G urday ; fair Sundas. ! e 38 i Syl il S A GO G A1 s etk Vo bty v RS add a little puncture of our own to the inflated cost of good shoes, we have arranged || Snexi of our eariy hopes and " Wea nach e ckingham 2 al, will e - | Sedgwick post acknowledged the receipt| . 2 B - 10f the brook and the bridge and - It s enses o7 Seanty 3 Forecast. e by a platngon of nolice. foowed by | of 4 cheek for 310 from the Rovert 0. (| Special numbers for Saturday. A variety of models of our regular stock have been || e .: ; s Monses . !‘orlfinut:»n; New ;«mmnd: Showers :?‘xhh:hnul»p;m(:mqu am‘l nheb_\;uemnnf of | Fletcher post.Anlleri(‘an LegloBstosby nsed 1§ 0 i d ' pHced’s abl th their Of the odorous” orchar e wa i A ryngitis Saturday; Sunday probably fair. . who will" ride in automobiles. After| for defraying Memorial day expenses | lown to prices incompar: i ir very high quality e : - ' Erysipe Obbervations ia Meriich, the seterans will come the varlous other | ey a1a0 acknowledged the receipt of 3 e ik ) * ; Ang; ctisckfor . While FSur sSiE - 8 o - vatriotic organizations, The ~line of | §30 check from the Daughters of Veter- % s o "y';hl“\"f;u':‘nlll;# oJecords, reported from| march is to be practically the same as in | ans. i LAD 9 Wherz the old house stood grows the External, 1n.| The Tulletin's observations, show the | previous years. Major Charles A Hag-| .A resolution presented at a previous 2 l“ MEN‘S T roeny koo prase 2t £ o " b metric changee Friday: e baro-| berg will be mars| of the parade. meeting that the meeting time of the post v And the graves in the garden @re Hind fives E ¥ e, 7 | L AL the exercises at the monument Rev. | should e ‘changed from the first und Black and Brown Suede Theo. Ties, A hes o » © n ¢ 3 s her. Bar. | Alexander H, Abbott will be the speaker | third Friday evenings to the frst: and || k < e J The Popular Brogues ....... $8.50 -J| 835 ey that down’ thelars o " o Co S - 8 3030) and hin chosfl i to o BendVRFA Aiken | third Suturddgngfterioogs 14" & wiclock| rench and military heels ....... $9.90 o e N e place of our bIEth th - BT iieiie 0 3030 Commander Ottin L. Price eliver his | was- adopted and’ the change will be ef- i Oxfords .. E i ; Ear Hicheat Sl Ao he . 54 30.30| annual address at the opening of the ex- fective in June. Pat. Two-Eye Tie, French and mili- English Last Tan IR 0L o — ) . . owest 54, g Janle, my darling lies buried here! . R i, Jeg- e ey heels oo e Spanite s os $R90 ack Calfskin Oxfords $8.45 T 5 oy - ! ;‘rm‘lvc!ions for Friday:' Unsettled. HOPE FOR EARLY MUSTER FIREMEN'S VACATIONS ARE Brown French Pu.mpl $8 90 i % bR el T:‘I;:h" e °‘-.:‘:“ A—-. ot TS s - = e £ poeedeoeay 4 e flower: = . riday’s weather: Rain; south wind, OF COAST ARTILLERY CO. TO BEGIN ON JUNE 18T o 5 g EDUCATOR SHOES: FOR i -‘yu’r“" e J b y Kidney and Urinary MOON AND TIDES. If the minimum quota for thie. new| The memhers of the local fire depart- We have just received cur full line of O'er her neglected a1 nameless hier— New Timess L coast artillery company of the national|ment will begin their ‘annual vacations TR R I o e e Saf : : ) |G ‘in ihie el ean Do Scomed by |June 1ai, and the frst man on (o st is WHITE GOODS. CHILDREN. o » P [ High || Moon | next Thursday it is expecied that Adju-|Francls 'J. Brennan’ and from then on 3 And we jog on! Rut the edze of Erief [ Water ] Rises, |tant General Cole will come here the|until well along to the end of October A Grows duller and duller day by dxy - - following_week to muster in the com-| there will be at least one man off for We stand_in tae worid as staddf a ' , I & m. |pany. With that end in ¥iew Capt. W:|the ten day vacation period. | 4 P shént 3 i7 755 |R. Denison. the local musiering officer | The list of vacations, as announced | 0L, Erade 1 o combald Gyt on |13 Sets, | is particularly anxious that thé ‘fifteen|Friday by Chief Howard L. Stanton, . Ve are r bore |20 ,243 | more men needed to bring the company|as follows: - Harold Licberman, vaca- 4 ® A, :-r;."m” o 80, 28 oux Ae gAY « o 41 T up to the minimum. at least, should be|tion_ taken in March; Francis J. Bren- s = s 3 —Author Unknowa. L 1332 | secured at once. Recruits will be. re-|nan, June 1 to June 11; John J, Lynch: T wish. S the treatment of | | i 12 rw'\;rd at R\n, time. - ] June 11 to June 21; John Nolan, June 11 . R NGEN 1 free. i e T L uring the time of the visit of the|to June 21; Lloyd H. Thompson, June e P TS D < < Mine be a cot beside the hill: ¢ e arey an electh S S B Jel S Mr. Collins, who ha eturned | erated. - Any person who shall violate . v _brooks urn ; § ‘ GREENEVILLE from e arm” e on S hld| 115 15 Arthur Forter, 4l 18 o July, fom ' (iumptant tour o (e wet | (hs Sub-skctonSall be A mo Ton | o e Kver onaress Wednesimn k| e 2l sha linger sear H aptain, first and s utenants| 26 ; ¥ R. Taft, July 26 to / 5| where he talked to audiences that literal- | tha > | S Deep RIE O ETACRERANAIAN #-4 » S as this Is necessary Lo comply with state| AlVin D. Lewis. July 26 to August ; e iteral- | than one hundred nor more than five hun- | Norwich instituti ingeris TH 10w —| : : - . July 2 st 55|13 packed ‘the: larsest, auditorjums ub: | dred dolls | Noi tion af ‘| The swallow, oft beneath my thatch Thursday afternoon a Polish man was | laws [isonmis; Bickbura “August 5 (o, AuGuR| Lranie s Sty oy i e o | Gred COURHE o i wnsen 1| Snali Twicter. trom her clay-built Best Niand ks Btk i g Dulten SEAfE Tiietiie || i, fratisepost G omens: gt mnt oMb iave tar Hintiey: st Anulint o Ll am | B e i o Mo e HechE —— — | Deep River, thie dhughter of Jdames- A:] QI 2hall the'pilgrim lift thedetel T tOGRANSE | COMPANy and hecame unconscious. Dr. | ply sergeant, cooks. mechanics and mu-{usi 15; Archibald Cochrane. August . Natony Gl Mo spak (o sapelty || BiF SNivESEM & b abbessy EMnte fiioris NEIRIIEEIN Y iru 1o 4| - 4 bate mytinsl S WIS IE : "% Jirophy was summoned and the man was | sicians are ‘appoinfed by ihe eaptain |to August Michael Clifford, Augu: ses but in every community that he| Perhaps one of the largest shipments.|be in Deep River semetery. Around my ivied porch.shall spring 5,20 careied to his home in an automobile, It | While the reculation sergeants amd cor |15 to August 23; Joseph P. Tracy, A | \isited his audience was made up of the | if not the largest at one time, was made | b Baoh Trirant fower that aripis the Tound that me was. suforine from | porals will be appointed by adjutaut|sust 25 to Sevlember 4; Albert M. Hert| proforsors sud studects. Including | at the Norwich express office Thursday i . © dew Pz e ecetion. That ey for dinmer he ate | Beneral mon (he recommendation com-| Fick, Sent 4 fo' Sebt. 147 Harry Biack- professors and students in every uni-|when Judge S. E. Holdridge. of Led’ Contribations te Salvation Army And Lucy, 4} her wheel, shall sing L Fomen e an seven. pork‘chops. | pany commander. B e e e e enthusiasiie: recep- | yard_sent - 10.000 of one _variety Among _the, contributions. recsived by | ‘B FusEel Zown amd apron blus. red Ly aused gastric formations in his| It will then be possible for the com-|ford. Sept.” 14 to Sept Robert . | qiences we ey howed thai his au-}strawberry plants to a corporation Norman N. Hicks, campaing director of | The villa = rees | stomach which made his muscles stiffen, | Dany commander to obtain the full| Woodmansee, Sept. 24 to Oct. 4; Joseph| n, s were appreciaiVe of the seijous | Chiciede Halls, Mues. Mr. Holdridge|the Beivation Army drive are- oue . fog e oy At vows yerd s and|He reported much better Friday and |eauipment for the comnany as:the U. S.|Buck Oct. 4 to Oct. .1 o 1% CmnortanoB ot € e bl B TR0 AT plants of different | $10 from the Ladies’ Aid society of the ey Y will recover shortly government furnishes it all. but applica-| Brennan, Oct. 14 to Oct. 24; Charl | viany olaces b varieties on the same day to other par-|First Baptist church *and one for $10| With merry peals shall swell the ete:| Mrs, Joseph Carroll has hought and|tion cannot be made for it until the Culver. Oct. 11 to Oct. e chmanaplates hene A, atee oL e from the King's Daughters. breeze T s, | moved into the house fofmerly ownéd and|company is fully ‘organized Neil. vaeation to be tendance of “reds’ who made the meet- — —— : And point with taper spire to heaven. . s | oceupied by Mrs. William Burton on the As soon as the any aceepted | chisf; Thomas Kearney, | “’"“'"I“”""“\‘"'I "i’jl’l‘ by their Death of John Lamphear. B ’ —Samuel Rogers. srmer of Fourth streat and Prospect|b¥ the war department the members |assigned. by the chief; Adam s orh s ME GO ine i mili nd| Jolin Lamphear of Tleasure Beach | oy Twoman gets-a lot of satistac-, F THE < oo Will bezin to draw pay at the rate of 25 | vacation to.be assizned by U chich. | aswe e ooesti o e e o died Ffiday at the O awrsure Peach ltion out of her belief that other women HUMCK OF THE DAY 5 |70 R Portelance wil travel today to|Per cent. of the Tegular’ soldiers . The vacation schedule Is arranged so|may propose. Spns WA alist | morial Associated hospital, New London, | " Her: A man who had been injured in aa ae- > immort 1o attend (he. quarterly meet. | Which I8 at the bresent time $1.75 per|that all the members of the department| " . Coning i enc | lle was admitted to the hospital Thur: cident and was suing e octeviive bons ot the or: | Grll of one hour. amd . Balf. A0 e saon | Wil be on Uty ‘over-the Fourth of i1y | yavine apoken v el o He 58 years old and he is sur- asked. by his friend, “Can't you gef « Maria Gadle of Central avenue is | Pecomes a law 1 ive national 2 howa R Nl ISl e (el Svan nabERlay) — = Aches andipaias-often. iRdiokes h “My doctor’ says 1 can,” replied Tem. td to her home with llinces. She |FUAriSmen $2.25 per d ‘x, ME HAS PLANS FOR en in the service of the government as | For Burial In Ansonia nevs Gat of order Your Kidners susigy | “but ‘my lawyer says I can't."—ioston \ been takinz a course in nurs | a meating of the aéw company on oo SebREAY Sirniine| B dnoustial expert, and assicmen o e body, of Eilen Sullivan, 54, whe|mSell ielp Seudiianikly whes | yure] Temasckiot A o | ,000 ME: AL NG | Norwich at the opening fneeting of the | i % o4, WhO |, nd Vo1 ot a - Francis’ hospit B | Thursday night at th rmory, Paul] Nor : Dpening meeting of the Pres s | nands or feet are swoilem and you fes - " s' hospital-in Hartford. e e T hes B iih Uiiid War Yok oampaign, wemn 6ol S om.on Thutsday. Wascswibldailyaud o “your Spuati] T IE Sty SV A TAFTVILLE el o Sl i ed memorial to the sail-| eloquent. patriotic address made a pro- | it et s [aad yolr erRuETC S ithesa e s Pl e — from ! 51 Il ou a ) e et aleotat - sold in the world war to!found impression on the large audience | 168 the box e e ttves o ande i Y s Gibson, " y Albert Barry of ‘Nofwleh avenue re-|ed: Finance, Thomas, J. Waldron, Traey| o Crected, at Tome, the cost of w fled Droadway theatre. T ggtieibed | 2o Ang Blisert Sts. S dianta, Coloui] SNy of fhe irts et LRI ceived word Friday of the death of his| Burdick and John Haseldon: recruiting,| "' ¢ 2P0HC $25.00 e Samission to the lecture is free| One's first crop of wild oats may be |Ercat deal of trouble Tor stme fime. 1| ~De i o o 1] . | mother, Mrs. Delina Barry in North George Maleolm, Harry W. House, Ly Il be 60x80 feet, of to the public. Seats will he reserved for |a failure but that is not a good and|Lo K Foley Kidney Pills and they help- b s e T - O"-| Adams, Mass. She was 61 years old. Mr. | nest Bartelueci. Paul Fannine. How Tl quirters for the| world war veterans who are at present |sutficient censon for sowing castner |$3, B¢ ZIShE{away.. I feal, s nows | Gy Lp T from|and Mrs. Barry will leave today for|Sterry: at Waldran Wn. clexkiand.othen o society | taking a decidedly keen. inte n the S ke e e = i | Xorth Adams where his mother will be itz e ok rooms. public hall and social rooms.|world's greatest problem. The lecture - Some of my girls are thinking of ge- i, | ind uraer eniortinment, | LEomas Haynes of Lyme is chairman of {of Mr. Collina will Te of special interest 5 Ingion (he eta iy —dudun; Wi5| The convention for District No. 8 of | Ernest B; e tE Ay | e e e T el | to them. Dclos The Svme e VR | the Union St Jean de Baptiste societies | bert Turne JeCCaliing, B | SRR s e JEWELRY ON A MAN |uund ic e cant gt us a perspiration. Will Le held in Taftville, this coming | House and Pan e | PETER COLLINS ASSIGNED e e is just as desirable as dn & woman,|, rs Spender—Wait till = he - men the : av afrernoon, i Parish hall. Thig| Chairman Waldron of the athletic TO LECTUEE IN NORWICH . 5 S h prejudi P ool S8 e Ry & e Dl R e e L s L L e e e T CARRYING OVER 10 TONS | me men have a judice against|ieep him in a sweat for a month—Flor- i Connecticut for baseball game | whpeenh P Gudle, mand knight of| The Connecticut state highwny com- wearing even a jeweid pin or cuff|lda Tmies-Union. ry pleasant danee was given in = = — Columbus, il el s of | missioner.has lifted the ban on the use on links, but. when you see our rich but{ Mrs Bacon—Do you remember the ah hall, Friday. evening. by the| SPERING DIVORCE FROM Dol s been notified by Supreme | onnecticat road e i ut| K you ember Bl The s et HUSBAND. 1N’ ENGLAND | netor. Calling, the. stoauent oo R T e simple designs yeur feeling on . this| iZh You proposed mariage to me, Hen- in fact that the weather was showery.| tolerable. cruelty since Udnuary 1,|the order hasiheen asslgned to. Norwich, st of LChanten, 253, hieny auestion; 4t eu have any, will vanish.| “ur. Bacon_0p. yes, very well jnfeed. Humphrey's Novelty orchestra furnished | 1910 habitual Intemnerance for more | for Sunday evening. May 30th when he feannantolions: miy. euverns Oury ecdrt ping,, giL 1}l | HaNe;. tie] Ul Vel Sy Boud S Sy -~ many Dleasing dance numbers, includ-| than a year past. and desertion e Wil dEiTer dhienhis ortME IRt | ncron. B toperate ny commer. clasps, fobs ~and ether mascufine ‘"'-r”’dfl,;‘dl" A e Ty e e el o e L cial motor vehicie om. any publi 2 o did: and that was the last time 3. K Arsa d P. Ga i 2 T 10 J. 1 AV 0l widge he he o . = fof ihe loeal St Jean de Tantiste Society | azainst Fred Olificld. mow of Coventry.in having an apporaunity to hear Deter | | opts e and load _exceeds LEE s s 5 [ e ilimancic societs, in Williman.| Coventrs: o 57 150, " the maten | Sounel. Knigima of Cofumn ol o e Bk fGom MAIN STREET Doy Jim” Sexviaingd & Kaness SRl ic. Thursday evening. ARG tharwite Dolng SarahiBenso e A Qiiphys 0 De | missioner which- sha scribe the condi- oy s £ ' ol iy me of the wife being Sarah Denson. | congratulated upon its- enterpriee in be- [ " R R AR NEAR THE POST OFFICE is tht when | put in & day at wark i . H. HAMMOND OF PUTNAM perfor court on the first Tuesday in = e T e N d % pe ¥ s s _— when Jim puts in 4 night runnin’ “round ’ NEARING 79T% BIRTHDAY 3 L 5 he don’t feel much like workin' days."— (Bifeclil o The. Bailettsy Desals ohatt. . Children Cry Toston Transcript. ; —_— ford. My 2—Xext Wednesday,| Most of those mushroom strilces are FOR FLETCHER'S e | lie seventy-ninth birthday | of the toadstool variety. At least, they =it o 2T [o (Gieorge A, Hammond. of Put- | make everybody sick~ CASTORIA Bewile S ana T T |, ene of the pioncer silk manufac: Jeweti—1 don't biame you for met Iat 5 | lurers of the state and one of the best spending any money on a face lik lat Store | "o mmine "o of oty Fhtousion Post i Connectient. He Ho P “ il | Connectient: * THe 'y m n Ham. i I know a man that has ‘been mar- 1 | gaged in the mamuacturin o . R Ly e S e { e manuacturing of machine 5 s B o1 . 1 twist and sewing silks in Mansfield. He L You'll never N i was succossivy a_private, orderly ser- el gt o ) L e e e et he forget her e o5 Lo R T A t‘w!s and is past' commander of A. G. 7 Warner post, G . .. To Januars, 1678 Bacon—Did vou ever hear of touchin he adopted Putnam as his home, having . Rnchebls Tt SFackct, & oreanized the irm of Hammond, Knowl- Egbert—Oh. yes. ton & Co, for manufacturing sew 3 : on among other entery ; wouldn't lend me a ocent’— Yonkers incorporates e utnam Box company. e i } He has represented the town cf Mans- b 3ed T't"m Jolss about th e He s represented the fown ci 3 ribly tight skirt she vowed she couldn't pe | o general assembly and the 1. » . wear?" | utnam, thre ] # - ©Oh._she s taking" steps te shew i | 1586 5. e was a member of 7 :. % R - 3 i e [ 205, e was @ member of o iR, v . ] o ricmida Times-Union ) b "utnam = school committee oveér : ; ALEID iweny-five years and the chairman of KALEIDO: t commit for over fifteen vears. | L] o | was a member of the Connecticut com- » 3 wers probably Mrpck slestE SN | g & i - during the exposition in Chicago Pitraa Geaoor inértaned Tooms G0 every man wants,| 1l was a_presendial elector in 1895, o 1918 1o $51 s fotine for William McKinley and ‘attend: ; A L I e past | " . " ed national republican conventions in | g $ 4 % i ) il give all the | 1500, 1904, ana 1908, For twenty years, a er n t f For keeping up steam -pressure at all | | 1865 e was an active member of | ® e T e : H should i3 republican state central committee. 5 been invented with & burner that can ‘be y should give| Myatic. Bbtbiar. Rod. oad ber placed ip a fire box. = | 1o life member of the Elks and a The wide brim - of & hat for wemen | 4 back | member of several prominent clubs. that has been patented can be removed, | Ho has A large circle of strong friends % - i . ; giving its owner, ihe appearance of pos. | g Fonaton’ SO i Vo i e resses er nt. or 1- Sesing two hace. i range from eased to help him n due time to cele-| i L An inventer: has given a -hnvh:’ Moii | Dirthday., s T Bl irush 2 hollow handie, im which = tubs | to $10.00 [ WHITE (ROSS cotserm, S i of shaving cream and 4 small can of | v L0 92V, | PLANS FOR THIRD DEGREE ¢t T m:d:u:::-n florist has found th ! | White Croes councit. o, 13, Kignts h b irl” Il FURS AND MARABOU 20 PER CENT. OR 1-5 OFF |!suns s orced' oy immering e of Columbus, held their regular meeting | the sunbeam gir x feaves ana_ bran 4 s while R At the K. of G hoine o Broadmay on s AR e " o b | Friday v = . e eal is kept 1ok Morley’s Hat Store |7, sieine, ant armingumente wer By the author of ** Just David”” , gty 7 | completed for the exemplification of the | S e st iofs - yrde b ¥ Q 1 degree on - Monday evening at | % ni ?;:*fi)-fi;{ il):ek:pnmc in the “di- uars all. Matters of a routine na- R i Y U ed Ch i i Countey ) Fr i i Squar i : 1 ety . B o il Your Unrestrict oice 0 y Garment in the House || v desst s oo soma & x After the meetine Allen MeQuhae, who | e Helen i medin. h, Conn ang e Pass Clef concert, sang sev Tlhus. by Helen M. Gross | Tnable to get to the . e N h, X % ass Cle cert, sev- | % nable to get to the railway statiem cral selections much to the delight of the $1.90 net N R ed with horses from his milk farm, a mile ————— | members of the couneil Hemry LaFon- one neserv 3 and a half west of Chariton Depot, Hers Attontion F | s et o e Knlzuta o7 2 e the ik brakly o 1ag s aitan Lav 2 i Knights o ; fention, Farmers] |2 WI¥5"i WX The Latest Book by the Author of PR world war. X & APPSR hilign ECEE & Yy the Author o Sixty-five per cent. of all the sere- ace your orders f cul-| ELES' DANCE WILL BRING POLL > o M i i e e S 2 1 e} e 8 ing e R e R TN YANNA N mos No Alterations lcultivated by tractors propelied eithes ¢ L * About $100, it is expected, will be real- Ly petrolcum products or by steam. ac- shilbrienits. sl u About §100, it | ] ! ol cording to the January Bulletin of I ow. | iz Sulvation Army fund from H J B | California ges i 4 g pments dlow. o Sy e oz | Has Just Been Published and Is Now O Commercial batis Adebis V re selling direct| civen Friday cvening by Norwich lodze w Un| Commerciat Aftache Adams has cabied vom the No yard stock | o Fiks in the hall gt the Eiks' home, £roo Peria, ndic date gl St aiae. | Swahn's orchestra rendered an attractive ale at that . the; miistries (of agTicuitars Sand $ y el s L e it i finance have, by a decree of Febmary il S from 5.30 to 12 and the. arrangemen: 28, 1920, prohibited the exportation THE PECK-McWILLIAMS | cre suce ssfully carried out by the com. : 9 from Francy of Wyean,’ gotte COMPANY mittee consisting of Thomas 1L Craw- ] muies and asses. ol COMPA ford. John Combies and Louis L. Gott- Checkers will be one of the faverite ———————| Many of those attending were from the F b ook oF e next t-(he P— VAT 10 put your pus. | SUNTATING bawe 3t Groton, Willmande| TAKE HOME A COP 4 Do i 3 - p UL YOUT BUS- | 4nd New London. Tonars chigher TR Rl B St shere s mo| i il VIE A COPY AND ENJOY THIS LATEST :l:r::heh&hr'hg:?-v‘;u “be stenciled sugh the ad- e average man doesn't care to pose ER A n-.. 'h: induige - e = 1e Bulletin. as a hero wnen nobody’s louking, roe PORT BOOK. parks, rm nets of s will :.n- : , - i o AL 2 . . ' . . Bg e v -t S R | i “ = Tlvg gl AP S KA At & 3 Skt M R i e

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