Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 5

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B Tn 1916 he was one of thé arganiséts ot | 3 .‘fl Bl 4 . tin bex g:'r‘nr ";:::“A-im: is c mark .E‘ Bayer Manufscture of Mono- of Balicylieaeld. 3 i o Dbiesched hair, shade of brown or black. ‘Withont injury to hair er A b ton: 2 ;s s s o > R e moments 1o : . : Sl e 2 : e 2 : - be ing grave markers to be used Memorial n of gave the répért of - s - trom § Oid f.im Y ‘the £t and conmservation commitess, _D. Josiyf, cuthig to th ! evétin { X o 14 “Dark Brown to Bladk” Iride ] A c i Biare At S| ooty formatiou. Many mothers, Wives. sisters Special Free Trial Offer HA ; R e o3 2 i : g QGeorgs Westey Hamilton, for 35 years'and daughters of decessed véterarns and / Barmers & ia |commitee répoit. j the New m freight sta- - e :zn & promment aetler i Norwich, aied | living ex-service men are signify.ng their For & fres hottie of m the bl providing for mounted state con- |~ To¢ regen Ve Ty ot - i Fipera, A8 4¢ M§ HoWte 4t 112 CIME street &t 3 0'- |intentiony of identifying themiselves with atone” send to T¥ :cuton - | stabulary as 4 means of pro nm m LA : 8 vera cljek Wednessay Sftéracen. AL the .m: nuomphu-'n Br.‘ lackmmar ;?1 E:;"‘:j'uc"l pia 2 dg;’co;::#n. Broperty throughout Connecticut. x) > : ; A 2 Jéos said is e . packing ahd war tat A witnlig i i ¥ - = be s to the post. i|8erve more corn bread, i order - DR. AND MRS, BURDSALL'S Te. WEDDING AXNOUNCEMENT TUpon return from taeir honeymoon iR 8 § v P . Bermuda, New York and Pennstly: ey r)d : Tfll Dr. and Mrs. Elijan Syivester” of Cliff street, A 3t the staff of Norwich stdte s the driver Haven he attended 2 busin college & Mn “ Rave dear gt SeORIE N ¢ s Gty ] from which he was zrasuated 1 the || § QTLCOUS eh early "80s he came to Norwich whére he iatéd with thé Horton Com- e et Pl COMPANY B IEAeE .| THISIS unitéd in mafrilge wi'h Miss Serah An- toinette Cole. He was Somerset lodgd, No. 34, Rt et Ho % et National ; L ind iseued at home carce for after March “the completion of the |Sidney H. Miner, ‘lq:s ist at the state bospiti. Dr. Burdsall if | Middletowwn- jantie trubk lihe which | Miss Katherine A. Nettigton, Mrs. ' H. L. issistant superinichedt and RiS. Wifé | same 4P for HEASHE W Feb. 23, | Harrison. Miss Anne Burr Jennirigs, Miss Jacteriologist at the hospital. m;. el BY < § Ma; k They wére martied Wéb. §, 1931, &t the | ward A, Smith & Hebron. gld Lymnwtfi;m chllrtl F‘!‘dni; The towsr loward . ‘el and were atten & a avi & J . : { sthers & Havén systém re- B Ghal'C ik Wha“Jas. NEAS | b0 ] S B S ey Rt #n the railroad Will work but five days & FUNERALS povr el 4 g A iy ik 4 bond iésue of of Faif b Sri. Nickolds Siebbide. 150,600 fer 18 VetdulR of Groton 1 |atine the aiiasl Burial services were: held for Mrs. o1 héaring before thé wu during April are : h bur and i £*pafs 5 ] i Nicholas Stebbins of Hozrah a vé ide ogm legistature by :;:;;-nmé&.;:aimfi fi:‘l kg e g o Yies. Lauia Y I & ' wrvics whs Eabdtiglg (e, . W, | A South Sea)\superstition about & moti N;ln * W‘W of the Central £ Taukder &' affairs o ..h”m ing o [ ] Hiin i Bosrah C lyed a 11 Stown T ler mystery 3 e church, servi as ont enigth. “nf:i | William Dudle: s ey T Marih t e B, s % the g Gracieuse, Feiix Aiairuiy -3¢ g (RS Sty Tor sllk L ives 3m@d" Cosmopolitan, ‘ouH guess your - Mre. Jo - S S et r years and member of e g r:'-lhm ma %] hrough this talé. Get Your copy today— r iy Maddm Faith all, and ¢ laced, Jamed board of Managérs. i. 5 served as C. A. Gager, Jr, was in charge of adv. ki !fi;-'m m*e-r“:';f red tlo . lfl kel ; : chief ushér for & number a’ years. funerd] arrangbmentd, : 9 Interest ih Natlomal Sik week is kesn | °d DY Faith SNEBLEE. T : t By Abigail Smith as a bride in | S8FBéT Where th Bermbmen, . ) i1l 1o rerxivd p e wilgw. - tvd 5 was wern 3 as a bride in T daughters, Mrs. tohell, 4th, Mrs; Julia ‘Laniphete, N L e ge 4. Ashiber read an in- H; a t by t5: Rose Driscal and Miss Buth A. Ham of this city, Funera] services for Mrs, Julia Lam- d:“"‘”l Pasdbin m‘!" d":“m"‘_. O e Sb%, |teresting sapér on th Settiement of and | ferSe of the pull that Be put dn the réits. | Messagé of tHs Réss, a stbp Mster, Mre. Jeel P. Newion of dnere of Precton City Wess held Troitl hér' | s ana samife the new weavés. Life in Plymenth. 3 - Auna Priseilla aybrook and a step brother, Edwin H. iate home in Preston City on Wi y o The president general b . Maida Wright. Avery of Ledyard, ifterncon with a large numbér of reia-| For Willtam Norton, who at the timé | regent of Faith Trumb a BILL TO EVEN $1,000 |58 Mazurka, X ‘ Mr. Hamilton was a ecitizen of high tives and friends présent from efit of | Of Mis @éafh resided at 108 School street |10 appoint a page for the mational con- W x Doreth; principles, Rindly in dispssition '&nu town. There were many ORI {ributse, |» month's mind requiem high mass WaS | gress and sho has appointea Miss Mil. | TH® Dill of Attiriéy. Motris Lubehin- B ous in manfier, capable and straightfor- Rer. ¥. W. Tholen oondudlsd tnd|Sung in St Paisici's chure Wedfiesday |gred D. Rogers with Mrs. s A |27 of New London for professignal set- werd in his business asseciations. His | sérvicss ind 4 committal servics|at § @'clock By Rev. James A. Brodefick. | Wheeier as alternate. ¢ gfl'fim“’m‘wfl &f ?N‘&';- : home and the welfdre of his housghold he grava in Preston City. Friends act-| Whilé hills gnd fields about Nowich are | Light refreshments were Mrs, vofitld oh the Frouna that m’ bt Bar held first place in his interests and hid & as hearera, coversd With sow, scquaidtances fe- |Jan Cassidy and Mrs. Hemry e Steny maty triends Will 146 deeo sympathy Church and Allen were the fhmerdl di-|'céived Weédndsday from Mrs. Mary T.|being in general charge. Thé m 3 2 g s 31966 by £ for the family eitcle ihst has been be- rectors. Jodinson of Chitagd, formeriy 5; this pmnn;no was given n\;y ‘Mrs. m e;: ;;.‘," John W. Bafiks, 1 reft. 2 city, violets gathered at Hot rings, { Crewe, Jr., Wwho sang By the Wai 3 s % ——— Ao, : Minnetonks and the Jonquil Mald, giv.| Jid&e Banks decision ie s follows: : S iuont | PECOBATORS PREPARE ARMORY At Bargich ajaty. tube is sanato- | I0E 28 ensorts Wil ¢ fossional services to the defendant at . FOE NORWICK AUTO SHOW rdt Y | riim Esday Rev. Richard R, Gra. | Mishty Lak o Rose. Miss Haser Ban- | FOEIRETS! SSOOCS udliks, Chi o P ham, rector of Christ Episcopal church, h6ld Was the aceo: r “There is 1o question as to the fi- resumed holding the service of morning Thé delity or skill displayed by the plaimtift| After the selecticy Wy, Dantel t “the cause of Piles i8 internal; that's|prayer after siX months’ absencé in Eu- Yard-wide Kimona Silks, in prin Jacquard weavé, in all the wa cole;flnfl—n $100 & yard. R ¥ris 2 5 or that the results accomplished were | Miss Lane annmounced _thaf Bridge: Miss Miner is & sister of the Te- g Mt témhobile _ shof Which opend g T B N . x | 45 favorable to his ‘cilent 23 could havey® e qffered for ursday) réternogh under the auspices worka - Whilé fi&‘f Wi el corrdspondént observe | S°0 204 Joined dhe chapler in 184 besa Mtiained by sny attorney undes | nd Didctiog and thal e had held free o Pfi Norwica -bAGn'Rn“ b6 Desiert Asko- Taffeta Silks, $1.00 il e Breésily: Exebpt for the removal of his | grmra’ UNITY CLOB ces of the case. ce pretty consistehtly throughout fis | ciation. s to be oper, evéry |§ yard-wide Linigerie - Taffeta jeop.” remoyes the Eause. Monsy Foathé 0l the loss 6f & few pounds of | e CUMMUNITY oL 6 | gor e servises rendered. Bowey ; 8 y : t y 3 | : o 5 ce A er, did | tburge of lessons. Owing to il Ger- | aftétnoon and évenifiy f5¢ the remi , Slips and Lidin T it Mhe a6 K Osgood, Co. !flénh, Contriotor, C..T. Bigelow ia nond HOLDS MONTALY MEETING | fidt mvaive A8 4ctisl (rial In souri mor | trads Mudnah wid ot Hble td appsas i |Of 1he Weck. (e hours veims from = o || o $100 & yard. = 43 A t $1.00 a yard. the worse for a recent attack of thé| With nearly 100 members present thé |any &xtended preparation for triel or| ber place on the programme clock unili 10 &'clotk and there w L » murips. Norwich Girls Community Club heid théir | vesiigation of the law, and fhat re-| Iutliuslastic Applaudé Was given for |CONcert programmes by 3 local orchestra Silk JCI‘IC’ ‘1_“ A White Sulphur Springs item Wednes- | [9SUlar_ monthly mase meeting Wednes: sponsibility for the tase in the su- | éach number, but special favor was evi- [all three daye 1 d&y réad: Mrs. Harry S. Sinclair and day evening in the community center | périor court was shared with other coun- dent on the part of the audisnce for the| The twelve dealers who hava entered |§ 33-inch White and Flesh Silk Jer- Miss Jesephine Farrell of New York and |T00TS on Main street strest. Preceding el +| @élection by Ads Ramhasl, & Mt gipr, |ears i The shew Put i 4 busy attérnocn | se¢, f6r Drésses or Undérwear — nx fillam SKields of Norwich. Conn, | n® business meeting there was a supper he unnéoessary couférénces insist. | Who could scarcely bé seem from the | Wednesday pStting their machines 1 tho |fat $1.48 a yard. were améng thcse dfi“n“mm‘ t.l;e couns ot 6:45 o'elock. ‘ThHe following menu | 6@ uDon by the defendant were doubt- B [fear seats 49 Bhe alood on the raised |Armory. As %ast as the macaimes arrived g . B s et A was served: Roast pork, mashed 'pe- | less atmoying and time>cobsuming. but | Blatform at the fobt of the roem. and At the armory they were in up an in- 36-inch Satin, $1.98 P / tatoe, pickles; rolis, jelly, coffée, ol I suppose the charge stiould -be proper-} for two of the boys, Georse A. #id | cling and inio the drill.ndl Where -hey - v -}, Cieloe large long clats for tiying, Ht- | late ecimires. tioned to the letal work &ctdally dsne |Steny Miss, the last named With & Warmth | weré pldcéd. Yard-wide Satin, in_ événing and 1é fidck and round clams, choicé stimon, | Following the sG¥per ~the business | réther than to the annoyanice caused by | Ahd fevor that captured hia audience and | While the machinés wére béing run in- | | stceet shades, sixteen leading oo trésh cauglit ‘shad, Spanish mackerel, | meeting was held ahd was presideq over | the unredsonable canduct of the client. | brought him back to bow his ackmowl- |to the armory and placed, & Hariford || including black and whité—at green smeits, cod and haddock, sea|by the president, Mrs, Chester Hussy. “I find that the plRintiff's &dments as an anhcore @dcornior was busy decorating the itere | §a yard. twout, fresh cooked pee¢ied shrimp, blue {The usual reborts were submitted and | of the reaSonable valus of &5 Mumford, Cove oysters. ~All g ’ 000. Miss Beatrice Gadbois and Henry La [lov 6f the drill hall. The decorations, i poing ¢ acoeptsd as read. Th( Ainal repori on the | “Judgmént foF PlAMY t6 Tecover §1.- | Fontaine were the accvimpanists, | which Wil be oompietsd this morAing, Tricolette, $1.98 \ choics at Powers Bros.—adv. musical ecmedy, Oh, Oh.Ciady, helg re- | 000.” : A s are very attractive, Red, white an@ biue | | Yard-wide Tricolette, for Blouse er The new accountifig system recently|cently at the Davis theatre show the net| The bill was for' lesal sarvices be- < are the predominating colors. Dress, in old rose, copper, Jap biue, ' announced for the New York, New Haven |proceeds to the ciub to be about $1,000 | tWeen Jm{ 25, 1819, and ?!vmbur 14, | AUTO SHOOTS BACKWARD brown and fawn—at $1.98 a yard. and Hartford raliroad, with its division | THe dramatic clash WhiSH 18 new form. | 1814, or #1500, on Which $35 has béen INTO MAIN 87 M!fl GIVE DEMONSTRATION OF effice in Danoury, Went info efféet Tues- |ing has 14 m so far. This class | pdid on account. day. A, M. Melnbyre of New Haven took | with the new millinery class will hold up his new duties as division accountant |their first meetings Friddy ;-venhlt. Nine former service men of Amston met | The gym class will ‘hold its first meet- in the hall Wednesday night to discuss | € Thursday evening and the parliament \'Aa autgmodile Arivén by & man said CEMENT-ASBESTOR SHINGLES Lining Satin, $2.00 te be a mrominent Pomfret résident got NEW ACQUAINTANCES MISSING a 1 uilde: ‘hotsé oWnérs to the num- | Yard-widé Fancy lining Satin, & Builders 2nd 3 Beyond control of its driver while back- of about 30 saw au inieresting dem- Yy brown—at a yard. s o ik down White' tnte M ber 3 3 gray and brown- Yy nstratign of the Johns-Manville asbéstos & T | Wedneaday morning about 3.30 e'el 8 Atter ik o will acah stact 1ts meacidus. Nicltolas Pappas, a barber in New Loa- | & e lock | giingles Weédnesday Aftévnson at the at $2.50 (plkne for &' local post of the American |25y, Slatg B Ao n¥ide ia eqn- | don. reporied 1o fhe volica. fhers Wednes: 484 $hot actosd tho streét aa it it Were | Eqwara Chappell company yard., Taffeta, o $ , & 2 m in his réom at the Grocker house gipest. / was used for tHe demonsiration, upon 4 - ] | ouly Hebron boy 1o die in the sérvies,| SUmDEr S0P, 108 (U6 U2 O 3 gefnity | some time Tutsdas might. He fold the | UOunded over the curb and throudh the |which it Wad Shown how réadnly the || 250 & yard. . . A polics that whils with twe néw Aequaint- | FOR fence in fromt of the bullding, com- The United States civil service commis- | " i‘if;‘;é’:‘:::“,n‘”fifi:"',“fi Mes, | Bmess, who' gave their names e Jon |IBE o @ ston With dng rear whéel hank- jion announces an examination for ‘clec- | ciarepee. L. Spedr and Mra Harla . | Stany and James Pappas ot Bridgeport, ing down into the areaway thérd. 'The trical dnd medhRfiical aid, male. over 26 Carpenter. Those who sssistéd a4 Wait. | Ne Went fo s bani and obtained savings | (0P Of the car tilted towards tné plate Veets of agé, in the public works depart- . d oement-asbestos shingles could Bs laid, and what, a compléte fireproof and weatherproof roof théy made on top of the old shingles, which did mot have to Skinner’s Satin, $2.98 Yard-wide Skinner's Satin, in all “Yes, We HII-VO' l:t_!” 5 5 & des, for Dresses, : of $1,000, Which he intanded to send (g | 1263 Window, Bu just misséd Mittng 16 | pe removed. tha desirable shades. G We take pride in being able to|men naval air station, Pensacoia, Fia., ;m':;,m'gxmm’é& his fathér. Stony and Papphs, he saye | It Was necessary to jack the back | Fire CRISt st das Beputy Chief || Waists and Skirts—at §2.96 o yard. g at $7.60 per diem, plus increase sranted |jests and Marguerite Copeland, | acsompanied him from the bank to his| Wheel up to get tie car out of it &iff- |Tatt attended the demonstration, which 98 say that, when elsewhere gl by Songseew of £14 ., xigath. ekt S b s s i) Where they wnzined with. him for | ORIt - served to Show this durable #ad practical Crepe Meteor, $2, 7 At a vwell difended meeting of thé | WOMANS AUXILIARY, A. L, 18 some time, léaving him to retire. He TG E e T methdd of reroofing with shifgies that it |§40.inch Crepe Meteor. for Waist or are saying “sorry, But' we' afe | Cathiii Womans 6iub held Wednésday GAINING MAXY MMuEs | WU U9 SO I 6 etdect, ho waia, eRITUARY. B aimbe WO Ythetioaliy. Maas forbror: || fonlach Crope Meteot, Ior s afternoon in the Haile ciub , th A % §5.2 = 3 &nd another ‘Which on K. all out of that record:” -~ Wi |oreciaenc. Mis. Nelson C. Disco, presides |, The Joman's . aysiliary , of Fisicher|He had in ‘an inside pcket. He. dis- Ctibers K. Burr, Post, No, 4, American Legion, is making | dovered the 105 in tHe Mbesl aimere K. Buse, 4, dida st § iees |LEGIOX BXECUITE commrrrem (O PRLARY . . . 1 3 1. Sl S - £ ¥ - in ritih; St 3 e 4429 $ 3 " make it our business to see ch‘f,':;‘:’;:{:::";;,“,:::;":,;';;‘:“yg; plans for {hélr ekt Week at hé hodt |and Pappas, who had been saving st | Wodnssday merniag & e hamé of AFPROVES WOMAN'S AUXILIARY i rooms. The auxiliary, orgatisation of | the hotel we: . H i and Mrs. Colég o teriord, Wit Whom | The executive eomimittés of Flelcher that wanted Victor records.are| = for benefit whist Which wes started during the past two or | thSuglit tNAC they had motoréd awhy | N6 bowrded. He was borm in New Jar: | Post, American Léfion, heid &n fmport: 3 ¥ oF 73 (RHEPT CRARGE AGAINST thrée Weeks, i3 making blg stridés and | as they t6ld him they had an utomotile. | 307 &nd went to New lordon with Nia|ant businéss sessin Wednésday evening kept in ‘stock — and if you MOWRY AVENUE Max{ e heae, Uat ins, meldbialy, fn-|. Rismes chtokeh out of the holel witk- | {0 0"} LU Ooten Eaan o s Bk inkr, 5% Hlkebmer pre FOR eas since e Ja ng. out m i & =, y . . e don’t know which 'the “wangs| William Dempeki, Ir., 31, who lives on| On Wednésday evening the memberahip SRS Apleck ot it lown clty hall. Ho leaves. four 40us, d |sided at the mbating at Wildh mast of the GUR FIREPLACE "| MBWEY avenuf, WAS arrésied Wednesday | committee of tie auxillity issued thé f8l- | sUuIT WITHDRAWN ovEs H. Burr, Joseph E. Artha I‘u.n-, mbers of the executive omimitice werg T ed” records are, -ask us,” Fot|efternoen by Officer John H. Casex and |lowing statément: % and Adelbert Burt, and & daugntér, Mise | present.. - - . 2 i . is charged with theft from the antomobile | The meémbership committee of the aux- . GROTON AUTO ACCIDENT | Florence Burr, all of New Lénden. Several matters pertaining to {he Wél- CAR REAL m sérvice that serves, try °’,’:‘“3';‘?g°‘"§§ ?Mevillt avenue. |iliary to the Robéxt O, Fletcher Post, A. b‘?m o it Eghins: é“' ow an Frederick K. Bowes. k U '8 miachiné beca talled in |T., wishes all mothers, wives, sist d iy Je. J of N ¥ . . the heavy suowstorm & Week ago Sundiy | Gaughters of uxi};n Thembets or of men |London for $1500 damisfés has been | toraenty o o iy, pens Yoo e b THE TALKING hd haQ to be left in the Street vez|who guye thélr 1tyés in the eEtiae 16 phvs | Witharawn. Without costs from the super- Fuden Y+ have yeceired word | oot Tuftyllls; Feb: 20, 1921, - & ght. n B0 BEYS, L 1, {o: A uf hif sudden death due to scarlet fever | ™ son, M Eugene, .to Mr. and Mra, night: In the morping-a tire, a pump and | their Sippott. 'Théy can do this by at- jlor . 2 his home T O&R Park, UL, & suburb| Earl ot oF Blater AVande oa & _met wére missing from the machitie. | ténding tiie next mébting, Maréh 11, at ;!&!flfifl-olllmed that an . ate | of ‘Chicago. Hé Wes bofn i Chicago ———1"*‘ * R : s Seme of the mibsing articles, which Mr. |the Legion roems or by sending thele fruck of the dairy company, drivei by H. Hoth parents being of old New Em h‘.n MARRIED 4 YCote has iGentified, were Tound at Demp- | names to Mrs. B. C, Pullen, 133 Re 1l | L. Humeé, collided With the Cranda families, but when 168s than 2_Fe gfl TRYPHALL — ¥ —In Wil the, x 24 Franklin Square SKi's home, according to thé polisd. street. eiven by, ‘ll;e.ésta::(i.lk on T’.‘Mc 3 1920, | tho funifly méved to Jaskeonvilld, Fia. He| March 3 m,.‘!g "le.v. Arthur B- Cure TO SELL AT 5 on Water stre tofno i . , Horace C. Tryph: THYRD JAIL SENTENOE FIETEEN TABLER BLA¥ Ve permaneitly QAmEKed, it was S, | K re meIeT Of e Fibethe 2 Bkl Fieie. A e 0K LIGUOR ACCUSATION TN oWLe wiise smaiss | (5,0, 00 Hient 6LIL0 and § con- erioan war he I hibh thiny e | SP ECIA!- P RICE lf It [ Fruh F“h Joun Rékotsl, arrésted for the fourth || The second of a séric of whist under i Té0alrs. | want with his regiment, the Fimst Fidrida Lk (tithe on tho tharge of illegal &ale of | the Aumpioes of Norwlen Nest of Owla |elai mads b oounier | voluritests; dervids (ha gbvernieit until . we Have It ) ey AE AR 8 a2 cosla by was mela on Wednesasy 4vénifg In OWIS | iruck and loss of ulb b the track and 4R honorable diishuie A . H. on : hall, Fifteen tabies were played and the|put the blame for the accldent on the 93. Like many others while i the . Wednesdsy and Seatencéd to 30 daye' in | prises whes AWEFGEd €6 Fhe. f6l1OWINE: v 2 14 he. contracted the dreadéd Yelow NO COLD STORAGE HERE. |iafl. Rokofski has alréads had twe far |5 i UIORINE S| My, Crstuatl: sbde WK itk 690 Walhe : ’ . Ladies—first, Miss Helen Newman; sec'|strest into thé New London-My 4 DUR PRICES THE LOWEST, OWING | S¢iitencés given him, one of 30 days and |ond, Mrs. N. LaVallee; onsolation, Miss e B - - s A 1300 he movéd tb T‘ngen oné of 60 ddys, on which he has taken | fthel Hoelck, Géntiafién—Wirst, S. R. % 3 6 | t ngl, trainipg at ¢ or- TO QUALITY. : ’ 5 el Hoelck, st, S : 8% pedle, He optich e case B fi‘.‘},’;‘:,‘:é;,ffii‘.{i’;:fi:fi‘mfm’“““ TRHEE LEADERS HOLD #ase v e KSdhy e Sl teem. e BEST STEAK COD, SHORE HAB: | isficttion tha me\rom Tr g for & : . v el \rfl""on. hdmber ot Campany i € N G ek 5 AD- | tokication 4nd hé \paid his fine to the ; 3 a Peckham, Petils and Un a1l | Mémber of Company A, C. N. G, a8 ati K, BOSTON BLUE, EASTERN | toutc Ralubow Utab Alds Two Members Qerwood all, 4 WHITE HALIBUT, CHINNOOK SAL- ined their re 1194 8 bt thé otignal members under Capt. Fred e gl e, ot e, S 88 47 OV WEC SIS AL P |4, Bof S, R B Tl ol 7 3 b ¢ Foond. Y e 2] + WS | tournamént after thé third night ef play | f0F fivé years. MON, s:;onme, TILE FISH, HAD- | iy, ioon of Caron Bros, at the cor. | D50, Gisiner at 102 Paumds detoet. Twe |0 0io Ty Serick on Wedbésdas evén. | ALter & mechanical training he sutered DOCK, ROES, Larse and Medium} |ner 4t Notth Main and Twéifth siweets, | so or mee s oy cnemberd2: |ing. .Lewis with Jigh scoré for ine év. | the iBEurancs BUsiAtis. SilnE wits The | SMELTS, FRESH HERRINGS,|Wad sedrched for liuor lata Wednestay | vivs. 11, SESinDouBh of Dayville and Mrs, | HUNE Went from SeVenth piaee to fourtn | Mbtropalithn comphny utilr A, C. 14, MACKERELS, FLOUNDERS, FIN- |dfiernabd by a squad of local officers, but | 5. snfimassil of. Mester Ligh vetran: |Position tidking thé first four mén o | Eibe, a6d upon MN. gt Bap - hag -4 NAN HADDIES, SHRIMSS, “5“_ ;6mflgmt search revéaled nothing |pients were served by the \hostess, ags|Ciose that a High Boork watild put ay of err a jey office. LOPS, CLAMS, AND OYSTERS.|_ T . TS” IF SICK, thém it thé 1éad. Détober, 190§, he was sent to Chicago as g’“{t‘; by Mrs. B, McCabe and Mrs. L.| inne goores | of Wedfiesiay' evefilng | Westem manager for Beach-Russ com- ALL KINDS OF SALT AND SMOKED | . wéte 8s follows: Léwis 8175; 1. Jop: | PEhy of N4w York, Who _manufacture FISH. pressaré biowers . . T R AR Aani, 7635 ; Haskell 645; A. Jord; v pu and puls ; 5 BILIOUS DAC Stiver Wedding Asatvérsary. Pécihath, 7,085 Underwoba, 1,300 pétcld | sétizing machiners. BlOADWAY HSH mm fd 5 m HY | ar and Mis. Johm W. Johmson of|7085; Parker 68%5; Pendleion = §780:| Forethe last 10 rears he had been wonight, sUtd! TAEE Blasent, Harme | A ] R taaie\cvabny m‘!‘\':e t.?iléhmi’ley’ by s“;b:h :atn”u:’tbfim' ”“i‘f.{.’i’.’i"'%‘& 3 s 4 . A - Slad 5, 1921. Sev- an 9 as follows: Pé liinery 4 FESVEE £l pn! it eEt o el ’.’:,:}f'fims?} Gity ucsis, were present from Norwieh |3nAth; Paicls 3240; 1 he had Weeh maagé Machiae WHEN YOU WAKT to put your . = [have your liver . active, stol h ! Westerly, New lLond nd idence. | §80 : Tewis 2 2 alty company in Joliet) a fdiifie * ol BT 5 3 pape betors ThE piblic, (Rere 15 Do mEAL | 1A e S IElS movins, roRu: | L Taishy baje. reb ivfi'huf'&u’t?fi:i § dordan, b b B (AR e ners businces divbokty commier. WHEX Y0u WANT 1o jut your Wil %o Tan SHeRUED 1he Advex yepien e She-or s cent boxet. Chil- )5‘1 Mre, E. M. Jonnben #f Nerwich wes|20.830; Halidey 18,830 Pendicton 13- |8d with bis cuw w bw =00 e Beas Befoch thi ulie, there 18 28 of Tha Bulle drén levé this shody 86, prédent. 3 _ 4275 Ballay 19.845; Haskell 18,415, el LA 4 Gafgaas 28 A e

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