Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 24, 1920, Page 2

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hat Is Going On Tonight. Knights of Pythias, Natchaug lodge, No. 22, meets in 1. O. O. F. ball. of Norwich, Emile R. Tetreault, T W!lGomgOnTomgh- Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at nd Theatre. Wl : B NG S : A deville and’ Motion Pictares at About 1 o'clock Sunux ‘morning the i s eatre, volicé in_thig eity were notified to be on - - e 3 ey . Frnicas Lodge. Xo. 11, 1. 0. O. F., meets - ——— — #) | the lookut%or a Buick runabout, 1917 = AL - y ; £ d';’;:“‘-’“.;,,“fl ; e, ‘Lamiot| Model, Connecticut registration No. 32068. N S e | - s i : ¥ B ofe '5?:3.,31" 5y n?alixlruu:zd :i::;;fiedu;x-:} by '.l:: The car was stolen at Storrs from James and S A et arpente: charged with reckless driving. Appeared opinion of the court before the Dolice court in’ this”city Sat-|Dréach of the peace. The cage was con- urday morning and was found guil timued for two weeks. Judge Frank H. Foss imposed the mini-| {rouble arose from the mum fine of $25 and costs which shoulder and called her names. Women admitted talking loud and in the | t2King it might have start towards this : Shoise 2 ' meets at 117 M&in Leverin, ‘who believed that the persons 7 e 3 2 A X o B Union e : : : : i P Norw(ch phodse city. Nothing was seen of the car here. . = ¢ ~ ; were gullty Of} T srew Sullivan of Norwich was a : 2 Y 1t is belieyed the| o681 Visitor Sunday. serving of a no-| Prohibition drinks resulted in two local fico to vacate by the Masots. The time|men winding uv in the police station for set for this was Thursday of this week. | OVer the,week enfl. ‘These two i Car g ’ A amounted to $41.75 which Tetreault paid. Doénohtie ‘and Chri mn Me L\l:«‘ i , <5 i % } The fine was imposed as this was Te-| Dick Zagara, charged with non-sup-|ime was picked up on Main street Satur- 3 i ' 12 . % o I:rul&l:‘;:l:‘a:‘ B o treault's first offense in the seven years|port of his wifc and children, entered” 2| day afternoon about 5 o'clock by Chief %lsemy § feld 3t thi2¥r buid- be Hrad beéh @riving @ car. Tetréault ‘was|plea of ‘guilty. Ho had been arrested| Killonrey and was takeh to the coop {o 5 arrested in connection with the aceident previously fof the same offense but his| sleerf it off. AMcCarthy was removed from| = N i i Ahe,r 2 nhnfle on South Windham road when Raymond| bond ran out ahout seven weeks ago 3 supper the study will be 3 Mafn street Sunday morning about 11 men. whether members of Ladd, age 18 was struck by the public}and he has not ~supported his family|o'clock and kent Donohue company Sun- - S - ‘t’!‘; tw“W or mot, are invited to at- service car Tetreault was driving. Te-|since. He signified 2 willingness to pay|day night. Both men will be charged S ca trault entered a plea of guilty when the case first came up Tuesday of last week. The witnesses for the state included Howard L. Russ, George Chartier and|men of the town. Alfred K. Page, residents of that section of the highway where the accident oc- curred; Norman Traynum. employed by A. Buck company, team Tetrault had just passed before the|Saturday, stopping at .ccident occurred, Joseph K. Haddad |that place where they and Shakeel Haddad, passengers in Te-{and enjoyed a number traul n ‘s car. The testimony of the wit- . ¥ ey es, excepting the last two mentioned, The Rossie Vel was to the effect that the car was trav-| Holldnd Silk Company eling at_the rate of about fifty miles per| Wage increase to their hour. Traymun testified that made by Tetreault’s car led him to .m&‘ WAS pnssing team dri twenty feet had jer striking the boy’s bicycle and throw- ing the rider. He got his machine under ol within thirt ded for some di nee to Tetrault's or 27 miles D T wa M dP a -hary\ turn to the left n b st s though he w icher rate of speed. The boy the center of the road and{ P back to center before he the boy. He would have struck 7 he had continued his w: ne swung over to the left, i crease Wednesday, . Page, the |20t being mentioned. tive May 31st. A large number of members of Wind- in the afterncon and inspected the tene- 3 S twWo thing Yoa save 10, independent| ment section of the lower village proper This facc mean: gs 0 you. by ; and dragged him about|ham Encampment, No. ¢ Company and the|the appointment of Peter J. Hinds as su- who will follow the simple instructions miles mer| Velvet company will Inaugurate the inc]C2me fo this city May Ist from the Mer-, You don't have to hire experienced roofers. You i June 2, th Holland Silk company will become efféc-| Deen superintendent. up and was ordered to fur¥sh a bond{with intoxication ~at this ~ (Monday) of §200 to pay ten dollars a week to his| morning’s session of the pollee court. wife for six months, tfirough the select- { Manuel Porcaro ap- peared as bondsman for the accused. Members of the Three M’s of the First Baptist ‘church, ‘with Rev. Arthur D. driver of a|Carpenter, pastor, hiked to Colum BREED THEATRE. Abont one hundred and twenty-five 3 g It has been a long time sipce Priscilla .':uest':l in:luer‘iing 12 from ‘the Merrick > & &8 e o ad S5 Dean nas been seen on a local screen. but mills of Holyoke, Mass., and 26 from the. g } F her long absence was entirely forgotten Clarke mills of Westerly, R. I, were en- lat nj when' she flashed on the ani- tertained at a super at the Chamber of matcd ‘sheet at the Breed theatre as the . Ca ialCommerce by the officials, superinten- {illating star of the Universal-Jewel Green’s T'arm in{ dents and overseers of the local nlant of had their meal 2 LS ; photoddama, The Virgin of Stamboul. = the American Thread company Saturday 'easil: laid | of athletic stunis.| night. The supper was given in honor of Certain-teed Roofing can be: y bymyom iuch has been sail and heard regard ln; this production prior to its lo £, ‘and it is only fair to say tha ew—y Wwhit of praise is more than de sefved. The Virgin of Stamboul deserves to be rafked with the foremost achieve- ments of the silent drama. In no other Wav but by the camera could such won derfu) scenes have been shown in a the jire—the mysterjous east with its efties and villages, the grim desert, the mosques. bazaars and cafes of Constanti- have announced | perintendent of the —manufacturing” de- in every roll. employes. 'The| Partment of the local mills. Mr. Hinds : ck mills of the American Thread com- | . arotheipany at Holyoke, Mass. where he had don’t even have to worry about finding skilled wprkmen, They are mighty hard to get these The visiting officials, superintendents and overseers arrived here at 2 o'clock e Il )l The 11 i - nople, the vost number of people who Order of Odd Fellows are to join With|of the company. Recreation park was| the difference between the wages of skilled and | Shbre. 6 the. RitionNor" this firerie. and ory he was|Orient. Mystic ‘and Palmyra Encamp-]aigo visited. At 4 o'clock all met at the | unskilled men. You get your roof laid q.\;lcklyby | the camels, horses. doge. nigeons and hour at{ments at the get-together in Norwich,|y. ar A.. where a three-cornered bowl- obtau‘ other animals who give it the atmosphere as open asjThursday, May 27. Degrees are 10 be|ing match between the representatives of men who can be easfly ed. 1 s made | Worked at this mecting Palmyra encampments. started to| onday, May 3lst, W ) will take place aw usu the right fen-|this year means more be o back for the boy. He took the boy o the hospital and reported 0 the police. The otlisr case that of Mrs efare road oh of the peac imed that tho occupied & house acros home of’ M Masat. went over to Mrs. Lamiot th her about the Lam < in front the A cred for each r,ma La being the T ursday of the | s and billy msband 4z | lelourey Bros. also :ASTORIA| For Infants and Children = S in Use For Over 30 Years | tciiowins T s Foits were put through:” Crawford Griswold -'lly;fl e {of Storrs, Charles T. Barber of South Signamxc of | Farlane ‘ovent ? 5.1 feet and then Dro-|graves in various nearby cemeteries| Hinds, who in turn gave thanks to his} he World War are| entertainers their good will. fore turning|mark where men of buried. Ths work of the matter | graves will be care Francis S. Long Pos 19, Ame; :-hflxr:ed‘ el ihe lea of not|&raves to be ;.| number 414 located in terles of the town. T from | CIVil W Al m and one Wor hildren p and commu held in ts Mrs. H. L. THft. Jr, of street who has been suffering with an ed the wagon to]attack of bronchitis is improving slow right he had for by members of Y. D. Veterans' aken care Veterans. six ttended the com i of realism. by, Windham and While much credit must go to Tod Browring, who directed the drama and put life and vitality in the characters who figure in it, one must not overlook 1H. H. Van Loan, the author of the stor the three mills was run off. Willimantic rtain- oofing provides far more than men took first horors, William Clark | B‘ltce teeedas Mprgt “ W ‘or Bank | mil's men carrying ‘sccand place, and the a roof that is oA Merrick mills men finishing a Strong | flve, ten or fifteen years, according to weight. It third. has never been known to wear out on the roof. ill be observed as Following the supper, which was served 2 kS - who evidently knows the characterists ot ;Cdxmmrm Day and the decoration of{hy Mrs. Frances Martin, matron of Thr 1t is'weather-proof, fire-re*.ardmgandspark -proof. o ; ‘ of ‘,:e Ofl?l;s[:mb?mk That see‘thil boY | graves of veterans of the several wars] Flms. and a delezation of voung womer ek | 1 cauldron where the dark past mingles i al Memorial Day|Ifrom The Hims. Hobert O, Branch as Though there is a shortage of many kinds of P ¢ 4 with the palpitative presept—where the to many as the|toastmaster introduced the following| roofing, you can always get Certain-teed Smooth. i 22 T American and Eurgnean tourist is almos: past year has taken many of the older|speakers: William L. Jenkins. who wel- Surfaced Roofing, - - HE e 5 a8 pumerous as the swarthy Arab and gervice mén from the ranks. Nine new|comed Mr. Hinds to Willimantic. and& Mr. e B b & 44 the gark skipned Syrian. AS the be; ar girl in the streets of '<l’1mhoul Priscilla Dean gives a charac- 8 ter portrayal of which her work in for- veterans of the Civil. Spanish | teed warehouss, B4 mer' vehicles was only a promise. She is Re-} world wars marched from Lincoln square llruh‘ superb in every scene and she has See your dealer at once. He either hag Certaine looking after the| TWeaded by the American band, som teed or can get it quickly from 2 neerby Certaine the Woman Camp, Jam: Joseph’s church Sunday afternoon, capable support in Wheeler Oakman as rican Legi v seats had been reserved for them - the captain of the desert legion. Certain-: Generai OFF - The Virgin of Stamboul ots Corporation | feature 2gzin today and Saizt Loui: i other picture s on the bill inclnd; o ter DeHaven comedy and the Pathe ne by ci Pt L the various ceme- he graves of five Spanish War rid ete; this honor of thosc Warckoases in Principal Cities * AVIS THEATRE, show booked for the Davis the first half of this week is another ton noteh program of five b me vaudeville acts a Paramount Artcraft feature pictures irst act is Welch, Mealy and Mont- ise Bo: This acrobatic act that Windham e E To Court: comes Mile. La Toy's Mode eanine novelt T a 2 4 - tiful spect e canine race with a 203 31 91 99 S Al most attractive young lady in the role of trainer and preceptor = who directs by word of command every pose made h Murph: 1 We: er Board Vo. B. A. \Ionn nication of T hall “at{vs. city of Willimantic; t Gatueeat o2 2 canine artists ‘necessory to_the proper evenin, there was ¢ 26, Rose M. , ex i 1 o= presentation of the piciw The third act Vs degree. The; pral from probate doings of commission- is The Yaltos, a daint> dancing offering Uat is right up to date The fourth act zing and musics and 1=t act is Conle ncis in bits of f = ¢ feature picture is M. Center. * Magons| & hursday. i n All of 2 Sddden Peggy. 2 six-part : Paramount Artcraft smecial. She pre- S TP = —— tended she had a hushand so that her advancement | ers on claim of Arthur P. Blisworth ; first Ernest were served 2 Katherine | ===——== limantic. To Jury: 3 2 . s ol il : : widowed mother could wed. Then the nue ¥ Old Mother West Wind’s Chil- | w W rdick and family. 1 . : i 920 (nisi). Gertrude A.{p i : ; fo o AR 3 papers announced her mar and she FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Funeral services for M | T ” j= 0 “7‘""“”: ("l,h(yl o £l Ot M “( s < s oy "': 34 ”2" S°B%1had to make good! A zippy. laushable EMBALMERS were held Sunday : ¢ 50 Linwood v of Generd | Sunday.| e of Tove flleg ith. he sunahine % U . i . & A o i that is Marguerite = Clark. Paramount % Union 8t Willimantie, Gonn. STAFFQR“ St'RlNCS | e | The Taaies socicts ot the resa- | B e e St Phore 26 (hady Assistant) cie conc] il Bioh Ayt e EREAS ¢ tional church has purchased mew hymn| e o hhchy. the “aktines = - Eeebe who alsol , & hts’ fair at St. Bd- or the ukC of the T | will be 2t 2 p. m. instead of 2.15 e e £ L'Heyreux JAY M. HFPARJ ceeding Filmore & Shepard SAVAGES fay at Uk fer Willlmantie | be continued for ret ear ing to leave Willi-; o is to mant for Norwich Inquire at bers of the ineral Dxrector & Embalmer| v 2 LCRTH ST. WILLIMANTIC! Laty A}&Lxufll Tel. connecllon Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Strcet, Willimantic 2 a, m. to 8 pam. closea or at the hotels. r'\;"dl‘ 1 drive mad brought the Phone 44 of i caon. ar 1 ves! Harmon. Arrangeme of Funeral Di rmy or mem| 1y to the solicitors. Pt e e Y'd ons hrought in $12 ente n 2 = B e e - Lombardi, 144.. Coming to the Davie. in the interest of ‘he United R g of Brooklyn, XN. . At the Davis theatre Friday evening ~n_,,m“,m Colonel* T Heureux | summer home here a few days this Oliver Morosco will present Léo " ce Valentine and original g of surplus stocks of the 3 2 tes war déepartment to forei cast from New York. Tito Lombardi as s of L.rgbwpnon, Matthews' moth- ©t. There was 2 feriainment each which added much to the enjoy- ment of those w i of the fair, a substani sum has been{ 1o the treasu | bearers were ' 43\ W ood, William Stanley., w ctor Pratt of West Willington is ! 5 daughter ~ Mrs. Richard | played by Leo Carillo is the keeper of « by members oftof St 2 rta| FOVEITRICHIE. 1. fashlonable dressmaking shop. He is a urday rnoon | the rooms o r) n 2 5 g by Mildred Burnham spent Monday | genius in the matter of creating gorgeovs total amount o march (o St. EQ STONINGTON H ; Worcester. to $ will attend ma 2e s wns, but has absolutely no idea of s on the Sunday preceding 4 2 Willia A : . siness and proves a failure in the art Cap Mesmorial day. 5 | “William Lappie of Hartford and Peter| /I'EM, A Armstrong, | for 4 to be f making love. In this predicament he ””0 ccount of t;‘cl rmn-lthe open 2ir{ Lappie of Scott Hill were in town Friday |y\ojver company, has resigned as fore , s. C. Babcock of New Haven is at| creates mo end of fun and his efforts at ollowing S 3 1d been planned by the | attending the funcral of their mother, | © V€ <R " | her summer home here. v articulation are very funn¥. His manner S of e ) ol g 10 barough o take | {{rST Christina Lappie. man of the winding and warping de- | collection | plice at Hyde park last Friday At a recent m formbas | Urs Christing Lapple. = © ier| partment and will go to Hartford whers ting of the T. A. T.|of mispronunciation finds no end of 1 2 olciub it was voted to give twenty dol-|laighs. The flavor and spirit of the ons of the! had to be given up. | motored to fown Friday. be wil' be emploven. - n DeHRM oF himi . 5 new honor roll fund. smart woman'g.gown shop of Fifth ave- under the auspices| Joseph Yasmin has sold two building| Wooster lodge, F. and A. M., held a|2SSociate workers Saturday. Mrs Joseph et nue, New York, is fully maintained S. W 504 lots on Brenden Heights to Arthur E.:regular meeting in Masonic hall Friday via presented him a gold ring and a s Many beautiful mannequine contribute to ettt | evening. 2 tch charm, both emblematic of.Odd | Ancther Kill Joy. of the play. As the master T o-zcar J. Aldrich will preach thel Fellowship. Mr. Armstrong will be su Ve don't know what the| girpcfor, Titro Lombardi. the proprietor Memorial sermon to the members of the 5 e ceeded by Edward Simonson in the mil s for, but if it ex m‘,, in a maze. He is romantic. ex- Gf Veterans and Woman's | JEWETT CITY Stonington Pointers i down the price of pota- m and tender-hearted, and, with- | Bele comps o one Methodist church next| yirs. Selina Casavant and Thomas{ Mrs. J. Benjamin Brown was severely whether it will work.—| out g it. be is imposed upon by so bilten by the velvet mll watch dog | “37sas - mnus;_ of hus friends m‘;n be h:a bank : ierman at St jary's church Saturday | while feeding the animal at her home saved, however, by one o ° 2 week sched-| o rning. ¥ Thursday afternoon. Her right arm and tom. @09 Mrs. Eiert|bis taznequias who {alle in love with The address in the Springs cemetery on| At the rectory Saturday morning Rev. |eft Wrist were lacerated i ewood J W““‘"' e e Phosats woolen mill of Hydeville | CTenier were married by Rev. J. H. Sel gone on a three da; 3 ! 1 s i e bis : 4 n . the engagement of their daugh- ulsted retaining the original cast " ] tins , ? 1 1. F. McCabe united in marriage. Miss| John M. Robinson of the navy, sta- [ 3 : 4l o ey e ol sk oot £ oneh ok Yool 41 1 Yo o i | o e v Bt fo Yoo | b 5 Wodportes” sl ertes - 'n b & L Stafford. Fabrian of Philadelphia. They parents for a week. L panery, Als 2 wo 3 Wll lma_ntlc, Conn. William Henry Jones, 77, dled at thel ™ e i Ian In the mavy. 1% nicce and three nephews, all of whom |the Homor of the School Catty Atkins, |gne gl e Bl T i reside out of town. On account of poor | Poems Every Child Should Know, Mary| “jfies Mabel Gates has been spending a health Mr. Jones closed his home on|Frances Knitting and Crocheting Book, | week twith her aunt, Mrs. Sherwood Pleasant street and went to Mr. Bailey's| BOY's Life of Theodore Roosevelt, Bart- | ar Masonic fraternity. The funeral was held | Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know, + t of hi £ THAT WILL MAKE YOUR HOME ALL THAT sasorlc fraten cld | Fairy Tales § i st SR ST YOU HAVE HOPED FOR Here in gratifying variety ate all he Rugs you need to has a happy influence to make your home real cozy. They bnngmnthebeuntyofthefurnuhmgs by their ious color combinations, and a visit through our display will convince you of that. But what is just as important to you, is that they all bear specially advantageous prices. 9x12 Tapestry Rugs ....... SSQ.QS, $50.00 and $55.00 9x12 Velvet Rugs . .. $48.00, $49.00, $57.50 and $75.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs— $46.00, $48.00, $49.00, $53.00, $69.00 and $75.00 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. AREGEE e S b s i make your home a pleasant place to live in, and each one ‘ —The Artlcle B’l‘“" Will Be Interesting to Many.. B s ey were ac- & Hages companied by Francls Slaby end Mies| Mrs. Melisse M Scoville of Worcester, | Miss Baldwin was graduated from Miss —_— S T Porter's school at Farmington and say COLCHESTER Frances Pulaska. The bridegroom is an '8 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Noyes. | cars’ service in rmcf g Fresh meats should be set to boil in bojling and saited meats in cold water. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bailey on South| New hooks at Slater Library include: EAST HADDAM Main street Thursday night at 11 o'clock ‘h’: \“‘fmr l‘_; _*m‘] “‘;,‘*"g: a“j ved ,r: Harry Strong has purchased a new car. after several weeks' illness from a com- o AT 2 XAQ ’ ergapanc, ‘l;, b William G. Stark and Mr. Goff of Hart- plication of diseases. He is survived by| O oung's Element of Astronomy, ¥or| ;g Miger, in Fitchville. Otta Safarak of New York city was a Mrs. Franz for the winter. He was a member of the|ley, Freshman Pitcher, Water Babies, home Sunday afternoon | Heroines of Service, Morning Face, A at 1 o'clock, with burial in the family plot | Real Cinderella, Brave Little Peggy, The in Linwood cemetery. The services at the}Girl Next Door, Dave Porter in the grave were conducted by Wposter lodge | South Seas, Dave Porter at Oak Hall, of this place. Mr. Jones joined the order Dave Porter'’s Return to School, Ander- Chowtall. Luther M. Case of Hartford was here Friday and received a carload of tobacco. Another shipment wiil be made as soon as a car can be obtained. in Boston. son’s Fairy Tales, Adventures of Reddy| Rudolph Hoffman and family, also Mr. S. H. Kellogg of New Britain was the| Fox, Adventures of Peter Cottontail, Ad-|and Mrs. Joseph Trogan and little son guest of friends in town Friday. ventures of Unc’ Billy Possum, Adven-|of Deep River, were guests at Fred Bil- The funeral of Mrs. Christina Lappie{tures of Jerry Muskrat. Chatterer the | leck's over Sunday last week. | was held at her home on Hall's Hill ave- Squirrel, Buster Bear, Old Mother West Edward Yindra, who js employed in Hartford, spent S\mday the 16th, with his mother. Mrs. Mary Yindra. . o I The of East Had e Prominent Bridgeport Physician Comes| i iien bone ot Out Wi Stsong Indorsement | .55 S5 115 or the Herbal Tonic Cinot. termerts _— The Middlesex County Sunday School association met at the Baptist church in The True Ment of Any Remedy Is the Actual Trial of It by a | oois SUoaT May 180, aftempon and | th 'sessions were interesting | SOOLEY & feed @ Plumber? d well attend d ey 25 by Dozen or Two People and Results Noted and Watched | *"¢ ¢! #ttende s ”fi’ Tg). a7 MERROW s AND I'Q%F TRF l‘&f’" Rupert West of Tolland ‘spent Sunday 3ILLABRS 1 Dr. A. L. Fitch of No. 50 Cottage,storm. It is honest, reliable and up to|at Edgewood. asement . street, Bridgeport, and who Is a prom-|date and contains only the pure juices| Miss Rose Dimock spent a portion of Baument 23 Viatgr Street ipent ‘physician and has @ large prac- |of nature’s herbs without the addition | the past week in o T e o Toaver Building ful and respected. says: EBIY success- | BT Aleong! OF WAy other poisonous in-|\yileox helped in the store during her ab- | “I'had several ¢f ‘my patients tell me|”~ Thefe are many people today wiho |Sence at different time: how ‘much * good|aré’ run down and fagged out, feel Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Burdick and t CINGT dld for tneir family and their | more dead than alive, do not sieep well | sons spent Sunday aftefnoon at Beldin h os. friende, so 1 askedl the CINOT people |at nights: have consiipution. sick and | fyrm, Eliingop. i # " r-r“ ELPRED rmula, and they kindiy gave | nervous headaches are neivous and Tatall prices. it to me, and I at once saw how they | Irrilable. It is to these people that| por, 2nd Mrs. Ivan WWilcox attended | 4 were getting their results. I then rec. | CINOT cries out to and do mot allew | FOmOna grange meeting in Gilead Wed- i MIKOLAS! 8 Bresdeey ommended 1t 0 quite a number of my | it to call in vain, for it —will restore | nesday. i T‘"-o’ SHoP patients who werd ‘Suffering from ‘sbur | your health and quickly. Mrs. 1. F. Wilcox 1s spending several 38 Market Street Telephone 537:§ acid’ stomach, cnnsligaflct\- and rheu-| CINOT 'is being demonstrat days with her sister, Mrs. Clavion Clouch | matism and those néeding & zeneral | Norwich by an espert at the in Rockville: Mrs. Clongh is seriously ill | umc and the results these people have | Lerou Drug Store, Main Mro. Etta Webster and daughter Dolly ined were ~truly wonderful. I|lso for sale in Day ] Reartily enioree CINOT. i R e D avie s | of Stafford were visitors at' Guia Hill| The 'manufacturers of CINOT were in Greeneville station. Norwien, | farm Thursday. GLASS — HUTI’¥ - ZAINT and are aware that no revu\able phy- Pitcher ‘& Service: in Taftville b “Mrs. Harvey Gergher and children are sician can 'gr shotld e any tem- fie TahVIe Fhaseeicn o Cdnernt | in FHarttord for u fime. Mr. Gergher & B ol Hardware — Topis — Cutiery edy in which they' do ot khaw the ange by H. Ehner Lewis; in Plain- loyed in the Capitol Cit: i i i contents, and the physician IS "abso-|field by The Mercier pham',?m in e“‘;‘i‘xyw.,m rec&uv ‘,.zu sed mul Examipe our line of B iy Wacy lutely correct. For:that reason Jewett City by Chas. R. Carey: in Bal-| white Leghorn chicks from nummi THE HOUSEHQLD e mula to any reputable physician and{son by Burroughs' Pharmacy; in Put- | St they can see for themselves wiv thislnam by Jac. T Donahue: and can be MI. and Mrs. Leon Purdick of West u CINOT Company will furnish its tic'by The Baltic Pharmacy; in Danie! 1 o Bulletin Buildipg. 7§ Fraoklin Street remed‘y has taken the ntry by ubmned at ‘all first class druggists. Cornwall spent the latter part of the IREY LR 7R IR ST

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