Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1920, Page 7

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that beginning Friday, {from Willimantic = to will be 20 ceats each way. The 7 " | been divided into two s‘nes ‘of 10 cents ion were out of commission Friday | each. ] g:hui;. % s Y| carties the passenger - from . | to Perkins Corners, th o Early. - i 3 Local companies were mnot alohe in Wi 3 ! h atarted Pepkins Corners to the The storm bf Thursfdy althsugh not] EOC CHEOLTs e high wind and| ol oo e the Wil doing damage amounting t0 a gT&l| griving rain. The ~Connéctiot . Com-{line will be fifty cents ;or the en monetary loss in Willimantic and vi-{ pany endeavored to send their first carl (rip. ,To Baltic the. li.ijg'vm @inity, resulted in damage hers and|norih in the morning Friday scheduled| 2 cents, the fare to ive In this city at 5.10, but it gob | being 10 by aamme Mora : to arrive in this city at 5.10, but it gof ing 10 cents, as P! s there which kept the trouble-men of the as far as Baltic and went dead, when| Mes, Fred W: Watrous feft Friday 'to " i;- foung“ll{:; telephonc, and electric companies DUSY, |t came over onto the South Widdhaml visi; hey parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen| ind D th while thé hea¥y rainfall left plenty of| power, Men were sent out to locate they H. Diniuny of Addison, Nei¥: s ; g a‘m a.. work for memibers of the street depart-| trouble and after a l:w;)a of o rl s:§ As eleciion day dlrt“i;: ,‘,!z“ the “;;1 -e metho R me: £ hours the cause was located, and & 1imb | gatherings of men. o t o g g g The Rockvile-Willimantic Lighting | that had been blown over against a high| be seen almost any time. Samnie bal- e Norwich Bulletin, Willimantle Office, 23 Church street., Teleploms 105, Symphony.” Schu- 4 ber!.. 'n. Hunhgarian Overture,” Franz Edkel. our hens Don Ennl ;na wn(eh ¥ ive > A mpany suffered to some extent and' temsion wire, south of South Windham,| )ots have been placed: at the office: of n { 'or one month. If you don’t find | ; - 5 ag 2 n 3 3“: :u cut off from this city @at{was removed, minor repairs made and|Town Clerk Frank P. Fentén and yoters lt pa; 3:-: itself and ¥ > Strand’s Bik Show Sundey, ) fimes duriog the day amd night. ~Fall-| the first, trolley car arrived here at1.05 ican have $hem on Tequest ™ Town offi- . The § Saatetioin soclkl DA ing limbs and brokén wires were given|in the afternoon. - Passengers of the Daathe, s Tae Rant dok Tesnimel as the main cauges. . The _Southern | morning cars were taken blf:k ;R’ Nor- ?,.f'}., o\,,fp'h Ih,!:::,"‘“s-:: mh England Telephone Company ex-|wich and made their way 1 city & SR isode. o ;:r‘l’enoed'llrouble ?mi rrldaypmnmlnt by jitney or by trajn later in the morn-| Themas Narrigam 'tmflm‘ with afic western Arama, 'Miss Arizona. Frankiy- there were 120 lines affecting 800 sta-{ ing. Pupils dependent upon, the trolleys| breach of the[rman tltt Ft n?'"?'“é X mr;a eg m Frarauni 3n The Debet RLc ort o S dons out of order. Toll linés between|to take them to school were absent in | il8 Session of the police cour! plea Zeth : S - Aig i SRR O “d{ Mack Sennett comedy, Rip and Stitel this city and, Nerwich and Hartford. | many cases or made the trip by auto-| Suilty. He ’:ns a:{es&:d ;l‘,mm nlsh; s, '“,g:{,,"tfim h’m ! ; Tailors. ! were out of commission from midnight| mobile. Clark B:t?fe:,m:nm éh;fi,.’x that }?{,fi_ A o6 ot b ‘ J x A 4 —_— s Limbs of trees decorated the high-| . oyt nis clothesline, Harrigan ‘stated BLO¢ lae 'u,.',';‘f A : ; 20 Platt Street Seld. ways on all sides of the city, but were that flie line wa not’ ihe propetty - of Bidg, ; T : E C e unti] Friday forenoon. The cause of the trouble on the Norwich wire was a tree Through the agedcy of A. C. o, removed early Friday. The water i the | Silijkirs tut beloniged ~to the landlxdy Brano Pedace sold his $-room cottage to Willimantic river rose better than four| ioliveq upstairs. According -to. Wis Overstuffed Furniture is now enjoying well merited popu- larity, and no home is complete without at least one piece clals will furnisi any infermation about g 3 A voting that may be demed 2 a seien tonic and cou ' en in the feed, at Williams crossing that had been Blown over on the wire, breaking it B Faface s i § oo ; . ; . = . ge consisi Hartford trouble came from a Simiar|gesy quring the night and Friday morn- story he wanted to hARE Out.s PAIF of Michael Tromimie. T mw:fl pi e 4 ing the dam at thé Quidnick-Windham | geralls and found the line filled with pLd = y mpany and at the American Thread | otiicc” velonging to: Shilburg, . When he inpre sause, the tree causing the break be- —_— Conpany weré spjlling water in tor-§ gras Shilburg fo remove: His clofhing tng on Skinners farm at Andover, Fifty per cent. of the stations of the Lebanon - - repts. Monday and Tuesday both these |} "os"(oid to g0, to h—, an g o plants were forced to shut down owing| . £ the linp followed. Chkb wis 2 T =ve) The bold buccaneers of “Treasuyre In- B W Tk aod et ar e pateg] HoE “\hn e Tlowes Sonecale wh ffilumost comfortable Furniture. Our present showing || i iive again o Manrion morimiors of the dam at the Quidnick-Windham g two daughters, Mrs, Charlee L. Crane and Miss Gertrude B. Crane of this city, ing to $8. lant. v Pplaat Mr. and Mrs William P. Dinneen of and a brother, A. M. Crape of Malden,d remarkable photoplay production of the Stevenson classic, which is the fea tt Wk pfltfl is vEry complete. The local Methodist church building|176 Windham road. a&nd. Lk G. Gerry | Mass tlon at the Breed Sunday, M y uildi : Therc are two grandchildren and and uesday. Mr. Tourne, which has always been decked in ivy| have returned from Springfield, Mass., | two great-grnndchildrel‘ir comes to turping x::axJ»I. ‘:‘Ar. during the summer had, the vines rip-| having attended the copvéntion of the| .. . . 3 Jé i i» proved it in ped entirely off the north side of the|New England ‘Phetographers, -Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen J. Ca- ' ine” v 5 ' 8" Coprad’s Vie- ehurch by the high winds. It is hoped pen were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'- s o Wiltred Lewls Vegiard, infant son of | clock from the fi 35 confirms tau that the damage is mot permanent as . z . _son d om the funeral parlors of Jay COMPL E'IE ME RN ms roduce it v:ill B 4k wosk of yearg to grow the ;«P“l" 1::‘% Adelina xB"’“:“s“ )érfiwtr_(‘l. M. Shepard. The services were con- HO FU ISHI producer ha vy back to where it was before the| died iday morning from infantile [queted by Rev.” C. Harley Smith, pastor NIII'WI t B e e Ll ooty e | trouble. - He - ia murvived by his .par- |or the . Methodist . Biiecosat ehorcn 62'66 M"“‘ Sheetn ich Finn's Block, Jewett City the oity suffered the greatest damage,| °BtS: - ; Burial was in Willimantic cemetery, ¢ / ; as usual Guring a leavy fall of rain.| Eléager. B. Crane, 86, R Sas : nipcelinad e BA The top surface was washed out deeply | morning at his home, No i Wi il s:;‘:“e:;":‘r“”,:;’utq::: ern. where lived young -Jomn Hawkins and the dirt carted away down the hill| road. He was a farther hy occupation e : % o and his_mother. The f§minz of Bil by the rushing wifers to be deposited|but had retired from activé work. He| oy the “e(";‘:_c,;:“‘:ft;’e”st:fi::‘"“:;“";“’“ o b encRt kAl as ; PUTNAM Bones of Black Dog .),..r;‘m' s 1 in the catch basins at the foot of ‘the|was born ifi Mansfield Sept. 10, 1834, ey & 53 retained on t and villainy tevenson knew so well In excellent realistic def vichy. Try at soda fountain. QUICK RELIEF! A 4 P but three of the ni yns in the dis- o (Continued from Page Six) sea chest and the capture of the chart street. These basins were almost en-|the son of Millen and Nally Benmnett| o " 00 ,em,';,‘.'{fid“’“?Tm’".ugx'eu;’{;s Windham High meets the eleven rep- et whowing locat ptain FI tirely filled 'with dirt Friday morning'Crane. BeSides his widow he leaves were: From Windham, Valentine 1, | resenting Vocational = school of New jany really serious damage had been | treasure. by Jim s 5 Murphy, Arthur l‘.amu;t, H‘_ London, on the gridiron at ;h.?( city ‘].,A done. 3 bur! ,..l‘ gold TS PERTI G : Backus, Frank P. Fenton, for| 4ay (Saturday) the game 'being the| Frederick Bailey of Piedmont &hurch, ith scheduled by the manager of the [ Worcester, local eleyen, The Windham boys have | been putting in some suff prictice dur- Willlam A. Buck, and niel P. Dunn; proxy for Louis J. Sterling Samuel Mailbaurn and Leon K. Sayl is (0 be made diractor at the | the final success — all Second Congregational church, this city, | isodes (hat h-w made a3 well as in the Worcester church. a delig Canterbury, H. W. Goff, 7t ing the past two weeks and are in good| Telephone seryice was again ogopled | the I young J : ’ & . . ione ' hirsun ,,?“me il "&‘,’s’f‘.‘:; shape for the game. Most of the play-|by the sever sothenst storm that wast- | ley Mason gives & more called, the meeting to o rs of last year's eleven are back andjled its fury during the ear: ars of | for - George H. Backus of the mew material this year has been of day morning. From town: throug! o ; Aot "B | the best. Windham expects to clean n reports came in of trees “up- 'E;‘;‘tee’;bu‘c_;‘“t’::“mf"{‘_‘l He W. Golf “of | y:® gown, in the Whaling. elt7, but the | rooted. fomses. Blown over.. and . oiher The following were the commiftees | E3Me looked forward to is the game of |such damage . " appointed—Resolutions, Frank P, Fen.|Dlext Saturday when Windham meets Archiba. ton and Leon K. Suyles: eredentisly | Norwich Free Academy. Windham lost | been atten rat Arthur Racicot and Samuel Maiibaurn, | (0 the Norwich eleven last year in their | vention in veland is expected to re- {"’ fle_ screen lover or met, can afford Mr. Williams *was placed in momimation | St contest but® later in the Season|turn to Putnam Sunday. o L o by Valentine L. Murphy. the vote being | PIeYed them to a scoreless tic and were| Dr. F. A: Libby is il at his home |, Pearl e in “The Black Secret” the unanirous, the clerk being. instructed to| 11 Norwich territory a good part of the| —r D 1 e a3 e ) cast one afirmative ballot. The follow-| Eame; With the material Coach Dono-|condrm a claes of eight and will preach Bt reasinfion Wis: ARt hue has this season. Windham should at Christ Episcopal church, Pomfret at|Sir B g, e, the delegates sscombied in the | 'S0 1D CVERVIRIng they tackle within |Sunday's service. ol chlldren Hondys at 4 “9r_h democratic district senatorial con. | Lo el RSl i s Ko i lacDonald, Jr. .who hae | American Legion, con- t production a picture Willimantic, Conn. Special Sale Of RELIABLE FURS SATURDAY, 0(’:'1' OBER 2nd — ONE DAY ONLY : ed their summer placeft Pomfret Fri-|. e ® N{on on this 30th day of September, day. TIQY are to spend iwo weeks at ; ennedy Ia 1020, hersby endorse the platforms_of COLCHEST the Belmont in New -York bafore saji-| ool ¥ ourseif g A the * democratic party adopted at San st Rernington left |i0% for an indefinite stay in Furope, ol e b - | Francisco and_New Haven and the i ¢ 8.15 for ten days' visit with rela-§ A coube owned by Lov nominees of the party for state and na- city was damaged in a sda s TAL . tives in Brid $omsl vekse, | We commend our nom- i teaching and study. |biz motor truck, Thursd Williarus of Plainfield, to the electors of Loy L A e e i g this district as a2 man who has proven | BStead of attending Wesleyan. ool e ey S im0 Bisyaeriing - Arasridhalain’ . [by. - betvice:| 3 Seesun’ Gulléirout: Hinmifont waay-the | IR LT 20 -SIFRA BaCicln b w the RBIAd: tn he - Worl i AMTiguikN e (0SSt Of Tis parenta’on Lsbagon avenue ] $3 L TUNDR 2% BaowEe T ¢ e ! . L g Darth sFEat woek - to be attache damage sui T e o e ot the Outbresk | ®James Johnson and Fdwin R. Hills re- S abtiteas beingiheld ‘In Day and served with distinction upon the | {Wrned Friday from™Norwich where they | FAY. Strand Mouday, Tuesday and Wednesdny. Rind Co., Yew Leonarde er and Crolins, ju [ | two ordin. nuts from Hroadway 5 5 b have been serving on the jury. Mrs, Sarah E. Ste: 94, the oldest | sreat comedy. The Threse Howards. Women who have been debat thie Pro- 5o o . Commoten ailatuce wi]| . The Jarce concrere mixer. xivich tn lo- | o N sate of Main's new vuiarn “w ¥ilh theic bright Bt of barmony and 0 Yote was always cast in the interest of | CAted 2beut a mile about the village on ive of Alre._P. 8. Collins ‘of North [ comedy L s on . t his “constituents. We belicev. if. he is | e BeW State road, was started up Wed- | 450 R I B i s pistare Bovss Do b B bability of buying Furs later will wisely J/ic. i, i B P A L L A Dl poen See Beo's T4 G and his patriotic service in the World |1 Of the largest made and is capable | Henry. A. Gregory of Worcester wos a|Cloned Road Hagh war peculiarly fit him for a broad view v large amount. of mixture VIEIOF With friends in Putoam Friday.| Thie pic k Wbctar: ko, ks di seize the opportunity to purc NOW, [ 0 Tt qucstions that wiy he . o Putsamin viters, will- have to | Anjeraley. & ousk Waciar: ke bbe St @ E 4 % L he William Green of Ohio is in town for | 2° reminded that next Monday Is thwn [covered a cancer c ing acctsed { meeting and election d: murdering a r t to whom while there is a complete stock, and lower prices prevail. YOU SAVE 259, ON EACH PURCHASE DURING THIS SALE Ao n IS (N iad written a letter gsking (bat & il AT IR S e W 3 . | for his services be paid at onee. JuMa, :!;:x%nur, Mrs. Edward McCall in Leb: JEWETT CITY b, "Ramersiey's i Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Brown and| Funeral serviees for Mrs. Ada Coie | PFOV er, Mis 4 were at Dr. J. # Amm.ian 3 da o W are making an au- Byron home Fri- 3 el 3% pthrough Vermont. afternoon at five o' tritnd. he casual tomott S g Everett . . rick McErwin of Waterbury is’ the | Salisbury of Griswold officiated by re- [ PAllent Just lea uest of Thomas P. Kinney. quest. Burial was in Pachaug cemetery. | 267 (014 that lis had | Woonter 1dd and A M, met in | ThE bearers were William Lord, William | !0 live. and will X Masonic hall Friday evenins. Paimer, Dr. J. B. § : sulcide. Julia traces | Sweet and Everett Sal- [ To “Fe - 25 58 Tia On account of the heavy storm Thurs- | isbur 5 e S gli-yp day work was suspended on the stateq Mrs. A. M. Hamilton, who thy “trikger of Mk Totolver, "wet shihet 2, MSQHMJ“FRU!‘I’ATNFS‘ road in the afternoo; spending the summer with her sis his temple. A representative of one of New York’s i of Contini oty en xetdrmed Trom & Te% | GROPRS oxllc. has. one 1o neybugn. |, CRTmOnt Weekly M WI.u be days' s New York. ter's home in Springfield. e Strand. George M. Case has ret d 1 ibs., for 50 eents. i most reliable Fur Manufacturers o Gsorge . Cuse as retumed from s MOXBAY EYRS ut, New York, Ohio| Mfs. Thomas McBroome is spending OF NORWICH MUSIC : R s daughter, Mrs. James and received a silver medal for ; e {rip. He visited relatives in | 7 s 2 ch-New London : and Indiana. He reports a ant trip finding. mostly good roads here Saturday, “one day only,” with a com- plete line of Coats, Scarfs, Chokers, Stoles, Capes, Muffs and Sets. Norwich music assocation €0 Siater. Memori beMaurics Marechal, n - son and Lo although in some sections the roass were The mills | George Rexford T very poor. He will make a still longer | In town 1“‘(‘ donated fifty dollars each lowing program will be given - trip next He attended the 200 mile | (OWArd the cause Part -1 Recognize the advantage of buying Furs R e oA BNl a it o ok | e Yo g Mr. and Mrs. Earle Holmes returned |10 the beawtiful trees on 'South Main Brillante Wednesday from their honeymoon trip. | Street. During Thursday night another | where you know they are o unquestmn- They toured Massachusetle, Vermong, | 1B {ront of the Kahn property broke off | Ronte Grazioso New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island [Ullng JLross the ru.m and |wr9.lhmg a Maurice Marechal able genuiness and authoritative in fash- 10 e, Rork Ther ML pedpdnc e LENSL fem anelivE .. The cectre AL H ihans. “house - on . Timwons] HERt ABA ‘telephong @ires ioere’ Grokin and pullv‘l Sown._ AboL . seran: @'clot s ¥ of Marie de Franece, 1180 y ion. In this collection there are furs for Balluds : Miss 'Clara l'[;ackus. organist of the l‘é;ld\ n;nrn ing, an en\;lrmous lrrn'n- h in ydney Thompson - Congregational church, on accoumt of | itself as large us a small tree fell Ari J. 8. Bach 6 eve of wom fb a“ occasions MRS. JOHN cAPOZZI poor health has gone to California to |1aT8¢ elm in Henry Grey's . yar Tambourth Benedetto Marceils, 1688 l'y an, r Ashford, New York. spend the winter. »‘“"“’“fl“m house a glancing blo Adagio de Caix d' Hervelois, 1670 ‘ % tore off shingles.~ Miss Belle Frey was on Napolilai d % v ] feel it my duty to tell you what 2 her way home and in two minutes would | - 2P0 At e Marechal > an all purposes. 2 “Fruit-a-tives’ or Frujt Liver Tablets STAFFORD SPRINGS i e sy Tnter fhe Ureach, Ty Part II a3 Torate. At the democratic probate convention [V a el o poin tiarar: e Chants Russes Ed. Lale Australian Seal Coats, in the honzonhlly — deep bell cuffs, 1 tried sevéral kinds\of physic for | & conner was resmminmti oy g bp | SpliC. but been banded tog T Y e p % Ltz ; Brcers 5 . o3 4 again. Three electric light poles e { Alegro Appaisiohata t popular 36-inch model, deep|fancy silk lining, and belted — B radeiy s Mt of onmey | pree, e sl Welsaem e tovme 30T, L0 e e e SV AL, seist s i W’ y 5 et S S ) | most of giit. After Working all eadin i am a shawl collar .nd bell cuffs of the 3595.(”. would move ; butas soon as I stopped (‘Iuj;k‘l:l \\L:}:::aa\:( IIu‘lfdlhc:mr?lnamd:)r“:; ";h"”'"" it and most of Friday, the | *welve. Pound AT 7 e > / hkingphysic,lwouldbenonstipaf-ed et ’ 3 electric superintendent and his his Marechal same fur; nice silk lining, poc-| Sione Marten Oposstm Coat, in #ad would hate Piles terribly, ,Dsvia. Mitclll/ian rebimed to. PN | o Liiapngme. peosle. bAd thetr o, | oL s kets and belt—$185.00. smart 30-inch s model. This Iheardof Fruit-a-tives'andbought | scnool. - . o SeBdInE 2 textile N L [ — — = 5 % lbees Sport ; s one box and took them. Now I | F. G. Sanford is sperlding several days | 5ion I7 every direction. There wis the | Boston Resder at T. M. €. A. Susday Australian Seal Coats, 36-inch|fur is being shown for the first am not troubled any more with | NeY York and Auaniie Cicy. daumiea Todge, . of T wae medine"3 | Both men and women are cordlaily tn- & e 3 3 A b ss Linda Mitchell has resumed her | epon: it BT ERE ie s 3 vited to attend the special service at model, with shawl collar and bell | time in coats and is winning ?ons.tlpa,t‘mn and no more Piles. studies at Wellesiey College. . 5 ;!::;”bm‘:‘_ gy s l",:'c“:;,';m;"“;';‘é he local Y. M. C. A. on Sunday after- mfil of genuine skunk — this|daily favor wherever lhown A F t-a-tives’ did for me what no r. and Mrs T. F. PAtten are spending | women of the committee were arranging | 0O% at & P. ¥ when Tazel Chandler e > a ‘few days in N Y r o8t 4 medicine ever did; they lefk | * Tae Thaente il b Gregttviie iy | e cake and the chef was making sand: | Lok8 the’ Bostén elocutionist w is belted—$275.00. novelty garment in a good weat- v (vher Wise no affer-effects, and now I do nok stak s igprik Mkun;l:)\‘ o b b e tf,h';m";".d P‘.‘,’:“\’" 1:‘;’,’)‘: e 0§ iber will d : P p 4 TS, ark, of the Hollow h: 4 = t n of th ‘M'M Seal Codt, trimmed |ng8 fur—$215.00. h’"“mphym it g 1 PR as been | were resurrected with cloudy chimneys, | 5° Advantage of I recommend ‘Frui 2 as they alwaye have after a rest, and then | - Mi®8 Flelen Lathrop Perkins has re- with natural Seiirrél—the col-|B : i . Fiaady, | vwves fo al | fuden 3 . Reed ol Thursay i | 'l T s Eversbady heaved & | i (he 3t 1 ereioe aad e ik nal e lack Pony Coat, 40—md}length my 5 ; TerTE bl e toverybody heaved & | o appointments for those wishing fp Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZI. 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES . Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. uished and just as the mouths were opey | 566 ber in regard to study. Among fo eat out went the lights again and ine | thoSe ¥ho have recentiy worked with banquetters couldn’t see the way 1o their | Mise Perkins are & pumber of promin- plates! Lamps were again ent church soloists. and one of her pu- lEhts éame ofi—laimbs gut-—! pils is now sigring successfully in light and there were several remarks sui opers. the shoulder blades, poor dij to the uncertainty of Iife in general. But | heartburn, flatulency, sour s the Pythians had their meeting just the BALTIC Fos Durey Bm pain or, uneuinu. ‘fle: p‘m same ! There will be a mesting n the tewn FUNERAL DJRECTORS AND o p 88 ol Dmigts GTaBts Thies, CUipetin, Bama Zaheanis lar is of new shawl style, with| with badger collar, belt€d, with bell cuffs to match, figured silk | silk lmmg—$270 00. lining and belt—$315.00. : Taupe Coney Coat, 30-inch mwmwm&.m length, large collar, belt and silk “MMW &thl'lming—SS?fiO ¥ y October 2, at 7:30 Barnett, Miss Catherin Barnett and Mrs, | LA1 Baltic. Saturday Octol sha Marmot Coat, G ek : EMBALMERS 4 Edmund Jodoin are in Millbyry, Mass fo- | 1 3. for the lastruction of all voters wl “fll and bell cuffs to Java 3 36 Union St/ Willimantic, Conn day. (Saturday) to atlend the funeral ser. | \» the use of the balio. New voters. inatch; belted—$525.00. model, Opossum trimming, belt, Hudion Seal Couty 36 inches Fuloey A S —$14500. irimmed wih lon, ggo- | Piin snd Trimmed Cous, —dxeeollar lsohlu c y wi|Marmot, Leopard, Cat, Nutria, style, with the Mpn tfinnint Rxc:oen lm‘l Beaver. Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) JAY M, SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-82 NORTE ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant Tel. connection vices of Mrs. Catherine Gogavan. Mra, | FS0SCially women, are earnestly requested Cofavan is an auat_to D, F. Finn. For | b0 attend Women seskers. evrybody some time Several years ago she lived in 3 the tatuily of Denbis Bamett, Granulated sugar 3 Ibe, for 59 cests Dearnley & Clarke.—adv. GURLEYVIH.E Mr..and Mrs. E. L. Shiita attepded the - - i Springfield fair one day lu! week, Members-of tlie school board and the voters of the town met at the achool- house Wednesday evening and discuss- _For Infasts and dre St achyel, atiecy lalkil‘irahr ars Mr. and Mrs E. L. Smith motored to| Dr. F. C. Jackson Ocean Beach, the first of the week, "0 fiwuld l;:‘ of r.-‘:‘n‘l THursday the u‘ ansfie] it was Friday. e, - _Harry Oral upderwent a jrinor o [ignature of eration at the private l~|fll Sa

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