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== . A \. Sgy NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1620. == @Ry T = Fl contifiie to uffer by cesson of sala o ] i ” s o ; ing performances of any acts of vaude- i 3 . arl 3 a % FDR 5 uuu Ville xana"algo" Tt connection with the l . ] | i production of mniz‘g f‘:u:::ar:- Xnnd with- - 5 i ¥ w5 3 * |out such an orcl o s impossible ym the Outside. # : . AR 920, A ke N s T : for him to give _satistactory ,ver!:gn- 8 ;“" He Cateq from i o + » Norwich, Saturday, July 10, . £ e ances or to procure a sufficient numiber. xternal treatments 'seldom LR Fi i 2 g J A < - Y : A RO g Protective Tnion, his theafre to enable”him | piles. ; : . B 4 ike yvou to stop in and hear these ; b beeny 5. The ‘Musicians of patrons of o \ [ pile e e would : e . it for PN Animages ‘fas becn), o 335 Amerian Pataration of for Louin:' the mame wihout ceat bt e o L A s ot on, s N St THE WEATHER. Gow | brouglic’ By-ABe ‘Davinson, lessee and| oot Tn o ocal body - of said |oy himselt. : BB Aona 1 siaznayh Lene veins s Sumeon snd Dellah—S'apre por to il min cor . Eiant 200 ahons the soath Ktin | BrOPHStor, BEthe UBCRNS Wheatre on | e vin seie Tiristicuon WIth |1yt L ia uold St The various de- | o THE s i s ; e a Yoee) “Brasise England and along the south Atlantic|\yyier street,” against the Norwi limits of the town and city of Nor- | fondants ns alleged- heretofore in this | Tha bowel walls are weak, the parts T8 New 057 Groatont Mirscloof AL~ gy ¢ ¢ coast. Elsewhere the weather Was|ynciiang unien, Lecal No. 1213; ?fid ?‘zh where the plaintiff's place of busi- | complaint were wronigfyl and malicious A . gk #ar % ,“g fi?“w ‘Plano tair. o | several oL its'mémbers, as wel = "is located. and were made from motives of malice, | To-quickly a e e on sy o P Vi Temperaturee were generally lower | i} e e O e Whisdsuts Benson, Taux: Stev. | Rnlousy “and svarice and o niurs (h¢ plies. Vou fuust free ine oir it VIC-I-OR R > @ over ol e ~ | grounds of coispiracy ¢ Swahn are members of |husiness and destroy the reputation of | 350¢ 001 Internal treatment is. A B-—t-—# distri u Fotion o’ sought -to Te- | ens, Clark and T D 3 5 eute o Gir] of the Golden West—Ch'ella Edward Johnsen s 3 A In New England the weather will be utj“r‘igggdmfid‘:nll from“%ontinuinz the' defendant organization, Musicians | the piaintiff. A 5 &10m5 ‘35‘,.{"§§“f£‘ Ointments and 3 e o e e 4 fair except for showers Saturday; in|{o'0i¥zea" donspiracy; elther as of- | Protective Union, Loouy No 35 Amerl | L. “Briziéans of suid. conspiraby. i g yont do i€/ L0 Se spectatist Rm rds = DeBaieot Tl b5 4 i1l be 10 | 500 U of - the <Musicians' ‘union, oF M |can Federation of Musictans, - Hthe acts of the vi i AR RS AR RN r 3 R - | CosBhctuEy chatta of consequence. oI rivits Yapacities, Ty preveting |ant Tasg Phing the RE toe somestary fka | Looore et SOrtly the PIERHE Ras ma- | sy htecnal B s LerescHivtion e et Summe ¢ ¢ EauaD Merie Alcock i 3 3 > . ber | defendant Clark being the secretary amd |tained great loss Ai image in his,bus- | teeded. He named 358 Soeat | Winds off Atlantic coas of ‘endeavorifig to pfevent any mem gel 2 Fels- ; forced to close his{ HEM-ROID, and tried it in 1,000 cases e e, . Alcock 1 | 5 - to ey ion - of Musi- urer thereof and the defendant Fels- | jesy and has-been forced to A X i ~ EM The. of the Waters. ; Rt o Tomdy Datwest, i e Aiorment from et NN s matiber bf tha Amegloanfieme Rod ) o i 7 D il :3fry§}txe;e 5 or insys { JERaiL Tales the Flace ol Mary 7 ate) Rachel Grant and Bty Muny ; “gen - a by means of any force, | Federation of Musicians. carryifg on ‘his blishicas *'as above under guarantee. It is a harmless tab- " Marion 3 S e M m < (S Sandy Sioak: to Hatterss—_gentle to R rell p N Iatiohs 5 By, T POBE | e e St e, Sth day of June, | forth. Jot. casy {6 take, and can always he Jnl 11672 The Moo ¢ (How Long You Gonaa Be Gene?) Reberts "modm{g shifting winds, generally fair. f,m'nie‘m fines ‘or other penaities, OF| 1950, the said defendants together with| 12’ And the pl-ln;w,nu:geels that h; found at I.reh& Oszi‘?fig Evulll! ;]na(i, ]gruri_ a1 JJ:'::%. % Ovebasin 4 % ds to Al known to the e sustained’ great loss and | zists everywhere, £5 B s iy | SRR ROy e AR S e o e oy SRR | B0 ot o A o TGS (ot Southern New England: Y ding, who de- i d destroying the piain- by the acts of the conspirators in | Satis s i They Bid rom “Lady s Litthti f ictans in geod standing, ¢S" | pose of injuring and destroying t and by the —_—— b inge I—Medle Tret e showers - extrame | of M1y Re ebloy. af M. Davia- tiff’s sald business which conspiracy still | pursuance thereof and that the detend- st { OB By Jmsel—Medley Fos Test | Pelacs Tris : e son as miusicians, or by interfering in | oo ants intended that his business should be | \\ 1o ysual camp fare but as the first Observations in Norwich. any way \with the lawful carrying on| ™ "h suant to the sald general con-|injured and destroved and that he should week is nearing an end and. every meal 3 The following records, reported from | of ‘the business of the- plaintiff in Iun- | spiracy and 4s a_part thereof ,the said |he put to great expemse and loss of bus- had been excellent. I am congratulating The Bulletin's observations, show the|ning a moving picture and vaudeville | ;00 i "rofused to admit any memebr | iness as result of ssid conspiracy .That | v r S0 ¢* 10 Chiy have we & very. fine changes in temperature and the baro: | house'whéfe an orchiestra is employed. | SRR THHCCE 0, ST WAT PITIET | ines plaintif s uneble to @afinitely ‘stete | Tnell [ 1 AR TR TS RS TR ot metric changes Friday: A O ey aoorming ot | can Felleration of Musicians, to enter the | the extent to which he has suffered and | Soqr, "y (Ml the mansgement has pro. OUR RECORD. BOOTHS ON MAIN FLOOR Ther. Bar. | is t0 be:held next Tuesday morning 2t employ of the plaintiff as members of { will continue to suffe rby reason of said wonderful appetites’ whioh ' iffe: 1 ‘the > ALL > s iege |10, ologk i thia ety before Judge C. 1S4 My This said theatre, andl- | sonepuacy. and. the virious acts . done o p . A . 80 30«30 B. Waller- of the c?m‘mon plelp CDurs rected and compelled the persons then pursuant thereto, but that _h& the olain After breakfast and while the campers v 'Y Y -+ 102000 with cRttopmeys VF B A Ol | 5 s, orchestra. who were s | Bt pan St RSl wi ot are still seated at the tables five minutes | : 5 GV Camal 0y P aprascht g\ M | hers o roat1 rewnisation, to YUMTAY | less tvan hiriie houeand dollars | 8% oo storming Chanel” af. which { a \ ac ln Comparisons. %0 5 - |from said orchestra and further refu The suit is a Séquel to the time the leaders in turn bringhelpful Predictions for Friday: Local show- | The Netwich' men-named as Bemeon, | o admit to membershin In said Local | bt sased atound. the. mitier. Of (he inspiring messages out of their, expéri- 5 > ers. © k o mtly eagbr of the orenesira st the | No. 215 or to give any “(ransfer card” | eSS (U My, Henon s Jeador ences in life for the encourasement of % Friay's weather: - Fair and warm- | frmerly leader of the orchestra b (10 0 o ‘much iransfer card heing ovi- | of the mechosti: et e oneon Ba Ve | the boys who are trying to Tive the st b 24_34 Franklm Street - & Thod v e Villiam bership, to any mem- | two weeks' notice; [he was. f0eBet (1,1 of lives they can. - During - the H $ - er, south wind. Fred .N. Clark, seeretary, and William | dence of such memberst g i 1000, but weme Home i kind of live y & i ecutive | bers of the said federation who desired to | through on :June: 10fh, cz K'Y morning the work on tent: houges: - gxid 3 k : R iy atan:na | come 4o Merwich and ‘eater the ‘eBibioy | the: dap atter, hi inbbice expired, say~ | Torning the work on tent’ Fousew T AUTHORIZED VICTOR DEALERS sDX, ToRE AL Ankin w12 uadutateod: | of the [olaHET. s members f His o] lngs according: o fr. Davidson, that | 2000 Cimp upment o4, ong, £od come ; 1 R 5 ., it Etvod, he had been sent:by the union a , * swimming class is he'd and 1 aring in.negotia- | chestra. ne had 5.3 e the beginners' swimming class is. Z:.‘.f'{,‘e&f,.'.':.“: “:?mmltfee of the| 9. And in further purxui:ce gcfm;nhl- “12?"13?1? ;«;:191;1 ;\:‘a:_(e lk)n::"r;l(\)‘clp ha:(\l Shibn the o regiuiar AR ,;‘e,,‘;,(,, 8 M:' i s- | 3 . the defendant, | wi JOATIER o Ive o'clock inspection is he'd and & union and Mr. Davidson. Julius Fels- | jects of ‘sald conspiracy. e R i el ) ¢ SN - vith the knowledge of the | been blocked in attempts to g elve-thirty dinner is served. Thursday berg of-New Haven, agother defend- | Clark, by and with ¢ o Besn Hlockic o BAGHIR o ot tlon | To T2 i e : ant named, was also concerned in the | other dcl(fr\dahmsin“v;:‘?ilgg alme:mnpd to it has heen closed sinice with the excep- | evening we had a rou R‘a:\:e::r‘;uft\rine & ” D Couty Sheritt G, H. Stanton serv- | ¢ AT ieh, Conn, Tune 16, 1962, = | on of Saturday and Sundsy movins B2 Aays. acstvaien o SnEEO T puty Sher: . H. § - Norwich, Conn., June 16, 1902. ¢ o days activitics on peas: y : : picture’ shows. b ety e ed attachments in the suit Friday upon |y, , payigeon. ! Saturday was a very rainy day an anaf Me A e was quite different. After e (fi:,:'.:fl'"’;“fn’;ghs; Jr LUNS SUR] el SIE At s meciiie ot SPhoat Ne: \]Bovs P g programme was quite fferent. Atter = of Mr. Benson, Mr. Swahn, Mr. Stevens 235, % ena et Juns it froue] KEEP TIME WELL FILLED | was entered into heartly and thes an |2 o0 0 o o m e daubiedly be intorested _in séeing s | on the dky of the injury the claimasit was E"fi..‘.?‘;,“fi:‘s‘&f;;“;i‘r‘f:i‘;m?’.,“ ‘E‘:no:\s P echesra Pouadconantad 01 toe. ABT 1] itrie rl g ST %m s I\'nox\'le? rxdio\l;n{:r‘n‘r s m:x;i: r't’;x:\‘:l 1:;!!;}(:;; keep our ‘bodies fit dwelling Dlaiu for gr:acth dxsplin}; of ;::xtt:n:“!r:’itmzmd\:c;ssi ::rtn Y . :er::;ys L meiamgnr e water, which is folowed by flond tide. 5 i i- | was instructed to notify you that this lo- | of the Norwich Y. M. C:”A. to General |one of the leaders g the Spirit of Lou unpresscd every boy. which will be o L Y 31 1926, The Palls Bec % L No. 285, American Federation of Musi. 2 . i | s later another leader éonducted B eting Wi f ads Prizes agregating several |since March 31, 1920. — A = ’ of June | Secretary Hill, will bé of ‘Interest to a |stories and later an Sunday “afternoen the mestins was|of admission, Prizes agre | E 3 GREENEVILLE oo being | e A 113 i <fi{§lf The ‘;;r:‘.’f:\tg condi- S? Fher Pairiedn NOSRIhE bovs S b are | i games. A fro yes stariad fn Mo (10 0 il i e S A beoftered | jnot hire the cl::xn;ene:_:;ue:r; .fil:“?n untaty assocution. o) iend th can v ives i i a he farmrouse and the 1o s 3 usi the | This being the first time that the bigjant . : : s of the Americar | goodly number of the relatives and friends | fireplace in t Sud e AEE ke A e et : : e B e o Pl | N e e e I L e e i ST S e boys | crowded around the cheerful blaze drvin | Saliect rrars: Tme talk was made vers | New Eneiand show I ey et Gulte Sl The-dhy of his e, = efft was held Friday afternoon ‘at his| 1.° Form it 4 A1 be v v t Conn. out such articles as had become el | inieresting by a wealth of personal ex- |of Boston, a strong effort will be e togtimanne o o :nme on Fourth street. About ten chil-|the plaintiff has been the lessee and pro- | female) will be allowed to work In your | at Chener,c;:nn F N A e pe:i!,nasgfmm e darig g K il i e ik Rl i R 1) il ity o0 : dren attended and enjoyed the hospitali- | pristor of a ceftain moving picture and | house. =i D Moy, Juty S - 1 ductea Brealae. AcLILAL: Thb | taiNiA lustrating_the need of @ guide in trave'- |a demonstration of the progress of com- | conirace.u v iarues Switivan to Pt T T T e e o gl ot S ggavg i e RED N, CLARK My Dear M. Hill: After you were |not stop until evening. . but ithe bo:s | \NETE RIS Re00 0L R Qe 0 KUC |3 SORTAAton of Whe PERSRS of SO | contraceu e eurane Suiivan b had a delightful program prepared for | the Strand theatre, for the purpise of pre- " Secretary No. 235. | here Wednesdny we were busy until syp- | were game cameprs and smiled in spite | IIF forest closing Mr. Fage urged that | The Hartford chamber of commerce R | property of the Falls Cn. and that the ¢ Secretary h ¥ gl e I e e e e h fons and |per time getting our tents arranged and | of the storm . every boy. take Jesus Christ as tne guide |béen invited to cooperate in the plan for | elaimant was hired by Mr. Su'livan {o L I e e ot e Dlefores In_thel J3.iAsTa result ‘of'the. actions and ving out the boats and other cquip-| Sunday was a fine day in more wavs |*I°RY oy fake fesus Ourist us tae guide |heen Invited b It is expected hat they | o tnis work: that he was paid by Mr. a lain- | trying T e e T e o e Water street In said | cdnspiracy as above met forth , the plain: | r t. In the evening we all gathered in than one. Following the heavy rain of | o¢ jifg thak Jesus camé to teach man how | will take an active part in the entertain- | Sullivan. and that Sullivan rather than SR L R Sioids, lob Cogk | MBS ShASNaowh isrithe Audltorinm | i) wadfaind aHIL fa-mnatls o o At | tion! ioier: AbiCLTie e Soat | Gtaroas E16 falr WA er e o e ment of the visiting fruit srowers and in|the Falls Co. was the employer against e e el Bt R e e A, ) bt s b iaca s This g it | vestnibiaio e eags Ui VR | s riiala T part vl ine lE Sihaereits §| | making their stay in Hartford mutually | whom the claimant should have made hie decorated with red. white and biue| -3 For the successful carrying on of | rmre any porsons fo operate his moving o T (U X et el gypreciaied and periebe sbectall Tour e v [ tE hels g n T e T A€ 1ns il T T I K |t rortee. it is necessary that the | plcture machiné or to perform acts of |at whid had @n @pprtunity of becoming | the general spirits. There was no chapel | 2 the claimant was instructed as té the the center of the table with five candles | plaintiff smpioy. gn orchestra of mu: udeville or to accept employment as | the state had @n gppor ron $ecamnn ) £eberel sniris . Thote Jakshonipd Bioik St s e tite 1 mhbe cole e e orata et dl s e g on it one for each vear of Master Teffve | clans. e e Tl | magiai 1 e e N :r?:z?l;?:m& oot b b | B re: sta Froups: ek, 15 o morning | 7" CONNECTICUT INVITATION AGAINST WRONG: EMPLOYER | order to collect the compensation due ie. 23 ok at an early | tion of ‘Musicians. classes of employees and performers be- e elggd ] g gy _ % o N N 4 - i Dair 411 whing Mo many soch: DEAE. | 30 THAS I iBerioai : Federation ' of ing members of organized bodles. which |spoke 2 word tofiev_::z& e B Uity aosalee on oeogenio LD 1 KORROTLDR SRR e At & hebring hoia on iy 7 upon s y of mu- ffiliated with the said American ursday morhinzy 21 4 ¢ A A 3 - |rést and.importance to Connecticut fruit|the. werl nsati v days during his life. s L i btheaie. body of are s hegam, i earnest, réveille atdservice held under one. £ the mag- . Now Ting- FJolh Z8kalh of 411 Yantic strect against - , % United | pederation of Musicians through and In | programme. begaty, 2 R ol | BPowars: Gl be The Seventh New Emg- FJohh Zlal 211 Y : E A . A | e muiMd theousliout the United | peatration o Federation | seven o'clock followed hy all the campers | ificent elms, the boys carrying out benoh- | s el tul] tha' Fatis: Gb., Commissjoner & 3. Dono- g ng's market will be closed every Thurs-| States of America and having organiza- | connection with the Amreican Federation oc > St s and \e orean from the lodze. Rohert |land Fruit Show, which is to be held In Go.. C one :1:5 afternoon during July and August.—|fions in many towns n{d cities, including | of Labor and refusing ‘nnd‘drcléni?:n:‘o :lx::d:!\ai .:,1:::,( (;fc:hxe;‘: t::\'tfin;h‘lx; fl:e "H:"“‘fl\‘_m the orzan and o-e of the |Hartford at the Foot Guard hall, Novem- );flml:]&hzs d:::::ed ‘(’Zer;‘a\;‘:“a!m;lon‘stl;;: adv. the town and city of Norwich. accept employment or to give perform- | flag aised, : Y e Voyh: aokeds hith e oknn Sty Bar- 5Hh 40 91930 alls Co., ¢ the ma I ] > B et c ses and the morning dip. FHalf an |tents of older hoys ncted in : ; Joty| empléye at the time he was Injured. Mrs. Lucy E. Thornton of _Luwell, | 4. Uder the rules and regulations of | ances in any Theatre, wherein the orches. | ercises an ! | ° e B s s b T el IR G 16 E 5 ofdbl oAl seisty| Snptey he was r 5 : 3frs. James Rothwell of Page street. member * thereof may accept employment | smerican Federation of Musicians, | campus is immediately a'ive with hurry- | Stat Beptodpdacg . 8 il losgnt uit o demiie i L S ek ae o iaeier T F & A e S R A T A TP L o, 6 8 e b ko R, e L PR W i T e e e Sy [t Wl e, N | b Ui FovOver 2090 o g A S A B o s oo o urtlon exiate. UM | said faefésidhnta cand Leactiial nag tand | theas tent. Iiwit tajawyivieht hers tha | boys Eave their most earnest attention as| < It is expected that tne leading, fralf |falling and Ihtting hims on the knee cap. | y L L "l e i Amards and family have )Gl he has first obtained the consent Of | yag the result intended by them in the|the meals we have had are much better |bovs B T e e s disabled until June 7. 1920, i T et ansiting _ with her | said local omganisation so to do. which | formation and carrying eut of ‘the sail than I have usually met with fn camp. |one af B L G o, O o oL e mother on Central avenue. consent is evidenced by the issuance 10 | conspiracy. Bach time I come to m; m‘)‘v:mt :Jr»‘c; f;:r»‘rr:";dmg*’:mm‘mdmg; of the h-ys | the show in large numbers-and Hartford | then. 2 ol Signature of ot & weiks vackiion Daes 20 Xin R o Tt o o ey |50 L1 Tl ot an; omuet s e s LR R e R e B Sl s i | From the evidence tt was to t| enjoring a week's vacation from his work | “transfer card” apd until said transfer | e necessary fo fhe plaintif, C - in the office of the United Statse Finish- |card has' been jsstied to. him. he cannot . ing company. accept employment as a musician without Miss Margaret Tiea of New York in [beink liable to.fine, expulsion or other T W X 7% 7X 7% /‘\'/‘\‘/‘\ visiting for a wees with her aunt. Mrs. | punighment from the said American Fed- “v " ‘ / A A A Jeremiah Gleason of Oakridge street. | eration of Musicians. — TS e 0 P. H. Ethier and son Montcalm, gpent 2 Thursda# at Groton Long Point, making | == et 2 the trip by automobile. - |ist of * Giasgow Cathedral, Glasgow, h oice (= ) a + _Robert Enright of Gilmour street and | Bobtleph. A shortened form of morning oul John Haslam of Fourth street spent | praver will be said during an intermis. Thursday in Jewett City, making - the | sion in the recital. ; \ rip by auto. Tre following seleations will be rend- Walter La Fontain of Laurel Hil land |ered:. ¥ 4 : lliam Riorden of Twelfth street mo- 1. Impremptu No..3 . Coleridge-Taylor 5 R L tored to the Poquetonnoc . Drawbridge | 3-Aic trom-qth Symphony Hadyn 4 Xhursday. 3-Hebredian -Sketches Julian Nisbet i Mrs. Frank Towns of Central avenue | (a) radle Song # spending a week's vacation at Groton |« ¢b), Spinning Song. > \ Long Point. (c) Lament ¥ - y s Francis Morrison and Thomas Gee | { Morning. Creig > spent Thursday at Ocean Beach. 5.In the- Manger Neustedt Thomas Gee of Putnam is visiting for | g Flowers -of sthe- Forest (In Memorian) two weeks with his mother, Mrs, Mary / . Old Scottish Airs & A‘ l l ’AL y Gee of Central avenue. Impressions Du Soir Stiehl DS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Towne have re- |35 War March of the Priests E a2 turned to Hartford after spending a waek Mendelssoin 2 his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Town of Central avenue. To $20 00 ? Herbert Scott of Prospect straet has TAFTVILLE - DS : #ccepted a position with a local ice deal-| A’ Royicet: the Submarine Base is ./ er. spending” & few~ days at his home here . P. F Ethler's store and J. E. Brown-|in tne pitthgsr " s mAsks: w11 b clowh every Tk | ()" Ooniiviun than atvlissed. 5 mnotor- ) S2y afternosn during July and August.—| ioid/\eiins Wils: ckr'attabtment and. has & Georee Ward of Eleventh street Has;fot® %% 8t t0 Canada with J. New- Y P A i i, cthe, "Creatull | 8 LSl s e Miidraday: eved- SPe St % ine | INE: the PomEmiah W™ Club defeated ) Instead of the nsual Sunday mernine | 6 (e Por > S oo i ¥-Navy team by’ the score of § DSy services at St. And: s Episcopal church to 2. The feature of the game was a ) there will be an organ recital by Alex. 2 ; : = home. run by Troeger of the P. W. C and>r Murray Mackay, A. R. C. 0. L, R, | ¥ Wi o | With two men on.. The P. W. C.'s have | A M. A R C M. organist of Shaw- i R R e | won_ four games ‘and ‘are now at the N n F PULY OTEAN- | 1iead of. the league. In the game plaped A last evening P. W. C. won from Lafayette. ) Humphries' band, Casino, Jewett Cit After you eat—always use | .o, sor "I OO0 ; 1 Several canoes were seen on the river Nt " | Friday. .the canoeists enjoying the cool Al breezes blosing.up the river. Y The Croquet league gantes are now go- | bS] ing. in - full -swing . on.the Taftville oro- auet, grounds. There are four clubs in H thin league.with the following presidents. 4 5 N.-Raymond of Doliards, J. O. Tellier of EA St Joseph's, “A-. Dugas of Canadien and = A. Cote of. Moncaln.. The Dollards have wori two and lost-one; St. Joseph's have won. one and lost one, tying one; Ca- nadiens won one and lost one; Moncaln \ & 7 DA lost two .and tied one. ‘These games are Q‘ .l played every Sunday. . v, Py 4 9 /> ) - " “NORWICH TOWN | |4 e o = Comn 4 s ! | A getightsar _orchestral concert was . | Bivén ‘at the ‘Johrson Home Friday af- térnoon’ from & to 6 o'clock. The enter. talhiing prograntme ~ included marches Walthex, " fox-trots, two-steps, etc. Those ‘Who ‘partictpated wers Theodora Sterry, Vilin, Frank Fitch, clarionet and Misses Liflfan’ and’ Ella Fitch, plano. Following NOTICE afe the numbers given: The American Commencing Aug. 1, 1920, the price | Legioh “Mareh, i Undersloot; Alabama of gas furnished by this Dtmnment'flo‘;flf'%!;‘fllflll’m ‘Twilight, Under- will be as follows: sloot; ‘Hiawathi's Melody of Love, Mey- First 100 cu. ft. per month $1. . €r; Undérneath ‘the Dream of Oriental mext 450 cu. ft. Der month @ $2. per [Moon, Kiset; Pickaninny Blues, Klick- M cu. ft. man; Matshal'Halg, Barry; -Bo-La-Bo, next 1500 cu. ft. per month @ 3180 afshal-Halg,: Barry; Bo. o, \ Dainty cool smmnefi Dresses of the better kind, in a wonderful variety of new styles and materials. Bought below cost of manufacture and being sold the same way. R Flowered Voiles, Figured Tissues, Dainty Organdies, Checked Ginghams == Styles for Misses, e Styles for Women—All Sizes from 16to 46. A Truly Remarkable Collection of Dresses. s THE BEST SALE OF DRESSES WE HAVE EVER speuor o0 X2 N ¥ ; D Fairview: 0. Oh, Johnson; Peggy. Mo. ; ] . . oo B oo S re S AT ANYWHERE NEAR THE PRICE —— e e TLvex mOSth, @i 1. Duliage ;- Just Like u Gipay, Bages; # o T k&&t‘? .000 cu. ft. per month @ $1.35 fting.’ Polla’ ;" Sippfng Cider Thru a 2 v i ¥ @per M cu rt Straw, 3 ; Tou Ahw't Heard Noth- s All over 75,000 cu. ft. per month- @ |ifg-Yet; Kahn; Then Il Stop Loving $115 per M cu. ft. > You, ‘Stamley Yiog Lullaby Time, Freeman; Minimum charge $1 per month or|R¥es That Say I Love You, Fisher. fraction thereof. i In making this incresse your Com: |wip e f & T eeks No Approvals missioners Lave given the matter care. Tul consideration and find that, because of the excessive increase of the cost of with _relatives ‘in: Webster and Worces- ter, Mass., Mrs. Mary A. Webb returned Friday to the Johnson Home. While in iterial entering into the manu- wfllw . ‘ebb . attended the BT of as 1T Mk DBoR Sotnd Ao stgng P i g A $ary to raise the price of gas to the R TI A Koo’ Setariod [EERD Mol TRtES: to Woonsocket, R..I, Tuesday, -after No change is being made in the elec- | spending several days at the home of ‘frie lighting rate. With the exceplion | their brother and-sister-in-law, Mr. and Shat the mymmumcharge Wil afér |\ :Jullis.L Kiews, of New London D B O W monthor raet | ¢ AeIbEr TR nar, - T Tl / oA N N = With X . :Mrs. Guy Unde ood ST a0 9| S 0110 S 51 3 | S 19110 | SHS| )9 | S | 0116 | Su_—_ 10! 0| S__—, 6110 —vu:—:w:-‘ ! e < THE CITY OF Nomwicw, R S e e sy W XZ X BYBYEY &Y

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