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e pne s s S ha “i!! d| OX NATIONAL TAX PROSLEN 1 The Norwich Chamber of Commerce is taking a referendum among its members on various,phases of the taxation problem 4 the result will be sent to Connecti- 4 ‘s representatives in congress as '*a‘mm. 3 . z: gnmu hnum-nthcl the \“n‘ "“&‘"‘ l!!" £ X A Dmnfin Zavori- | grendum and contatning & BANGE Nks botn e 5 |&. DAy . L 2 x z“"m'fl-mmnomnumcun ""‘- thorized o say 1o @ ery 1 sufferer that if two bottles of A len: The letter foliows: the sure conqueror of rheu: e H > Reterendum. liow wings " .fl'&" n& Chambér of iy "“ ‘possission of prémis- [ B f o TR ol R hassbeen tr {t9m which he ciaime e Telative 18 na W3- for yearh and Fediy MAFveIo hase s v, afs smobies « rferentun o been dccomplished in 2 i various phases of this problem. The re- ses where the suffering llfl TR A “v suit will be sent fo our representatives in | intense and fimu. et | gegs¥ B i the sentiment of | V¢ the Patient Was e ew orld Central Bajitist T of O Y- AR, ot vari. | Allesitht. who «- nn -umru ous taxes now undér public discussion, as | sifes All aUerm so l- l le doe &ffording a means of relldt from the bur-|Not waSt a cent &f . of Néw “York |d€n of our national tax laws, are briet. |1esh Ailénrhu dee ok kR Efiifd FE By ‘of worst of all disease: d has g‘ democratic and republican platforms | Ni200i.3 Tee & Osmood to guaramies it it but ll&t the de- tood eyery instamc s "& -rqu(ullv lll.nadlw‘ ‘uu land """“ o of s and ived the plaintil Soubt Bée George A. Stanton, Quinn & Debmond. form of taxation must be devised to pa: 3 n_-hh-r !m-‘:u:ronu which amount to n- i e e Turopeas 22| " Mrs. Edwin Fay, M. Sanford, M. in It is hoped you | consider Bruckner, Shea & Burke, G. Wendel, Clatis Aibiadt Shay Tortiizer -CJ. Phases of proposed lax luws and mend |M J. Schults, Frank ' Sumsilo, Arthur Suit on_a claim for $19,254.24 1s | Your baliots to the Chamber of Commerce | PPPas, Max Stemmiieb, Schwartz Inc. | ghout them that make themt mfiz on the common counta by the|Office not later tham May 1. L: W. ;:r-rnll b’ Snn,‘ 3 l,' Barstow 3 lidated Rendering Co. of In order to be eounted. baliots must be b aor e Imaheti e i H Boston suitable for F :’fld wood: eral was| againat the C. M. Shay Fertiliser Co., ot | o ived & Chamber of Commeree o1-{ 5" 3 MoMiokn - Som- all men hed woo a visttor 454 1A aoiics Baa New Lonton. 3 e on or befors My 1. 3 Claan all w P .} [ in_front Suit For $1,000. By order of the board of directors. s F‘Mm"'s‘:;‘fi; 5‘;:";.3‘"'” “E':": ) % 16 fresh air and ”Phln' i 2.3 Antonio Menghi of New - Lonon mea - g & McGafty, the Cranston Co. C. ’E to u‘ ht ¥ e o Prtigeei it e etae- | for §1,000 on the common cou & YITCHELL IR, |¥uugy, Presion . P. 1. Morley, Lee lw 4l . neighborheed wete filad Angust Tamburin! and " Mbm nott! Otevwon, Sisk's Drug Store, Ring's Mar- Sach 82 $h4 pocls g o Bath of Waterbury. The stock of Comnittes. | 0LeToRt Fond & Co- retuse m"a. thie comrt. \(D.rv -stere in Waterbury hu heen Excess Pyofits Tax. Beckenstein & Taylor, R. F. Smith Girl Soeuts will go to Som-| Ask yéur Moy ahed, The present excess profits tax was de-|John A. Ferguson, Self Service Shos «rs Saturday evening and presént a |and plumbisg, the foilow) walis_and *y ‘which théy gave- so tineé . E & Sués New Londén m 95,000, signed to Teach those of wealth and la Store, Vinetnt C. Gardnef, W. Friswell h & Nellie' Balley of #Kew London, whe |iicomes. 1t is ghedicated on the prineipie | Co. Justin Holden. Nino D. Paime. John y c suffered a broken arm, and o . | {hat all profits over amd above § per cen! Blumm, Betting Battery Co., Friedberg juries on March 10, 1931, in a fall at |9D iBvested capitalre inordinate or ex-|& 8ons, B. Solomon. Peter Constandi | / 207 Main Street a 4 ugh spot in the sidewalk on Memp- | CeSive DFofits. The hesis for calculgting |the Johnson Co.; Hawkits, the Flofst. (o | stadd ‘street nesr Granite, \n New Lon.|the eXeess profits tax is lnvested capi A Ableman, Mme. R.'L. Féurflér, . Has brought suit against that eity |}e¥ied at a graduated rate of 20 per cent. | Woman's Exchange, Charies A, Hagberg.| for 35000 damages. ©on farnings above 8 per cent. and 40 per | National Drug Stores Corp., The Plaut cent. o all earnings above 20 per cent.|Cadden Co. J. A. George, Lyons = .=‘ S MR SapthL UAS & remmit o¢|Co. Jokn F. Mareh, Y% Ologk; Mick- g net s Withasie of Tews asd L l system, statistics show that an extra | 2¢l Johns, am C. e, . E. Butts, o d , who is age 2 FARMERS RESPONDING IN t of 15 per cemt .to 40 per cent. is|Providence Bakery, Meyér HBiurhenthal |Sistant town clérk. also leaves #§ revms HAS MANY AT TABLES BUREAU MEMBERSHIP DRIVE |sqded to st every article purchased. | The Norwich Blectric Company, Frea @, |%istér, Mrs. Josephine Gadbois, of EaM 2 CIN WESP sIBR m".u A lapgely: attended -mg Was held on| Figures being turned in at the farm |lis effect has been to increasethe price of Thumm. ~Shu-Fix. L. Pollock. ~Colling Lot 1 it ot pisy n th ‘Weanesday nisnth bureau office in the Shannon building |the negessitie sof life an average of 23 per | Millinery, N. S. Gilbert & Sons, Gately| He was a fine typs of New Enland g ey '.“' 1386, 6. §. 0., at 1L The by lecal town _campaij committees | cent. Furthermore, it has the tendency to | Brennan. citiden. and with W passing Salem loses A Jordan teok Sest i oo £ -—-ilu« Piwon 4in- it the ceuntry show that $4 per |drive capital away from businesa inte tax| THe banks, it is understood, will' con-|2n éfficiént official and & man whe at ail placing Pettis, who heid first lamt week. it of All farmers seen are signing up|exempted securities. fornx to the action taken by the mer. |tithés Was m.m. the virtues of g | under the bureau's $10 membership plan. righteousness, chants. senerosity, Ditectgr A. W. Lillibridge of Norwich Slsplicly Tas. e to meet| EDATH WYNNE MATTHISON/ NORWICK QOWLS' WHIST s In the rooms of the ehamber of eom- ;{18 supported by Committeemen John H.| The simplicity tax, known as the sales|merce the manufacturers Sherman and Nathan 8. Bushnell, whilé | OF turnever tax, is 3 plan to levy 7 per Friday afternoon at 4.30 o'ciock to-4is- the work in the town of Framkify is |oent tax o {Il ‘sales of servicés or com-|cuss the auestion of davlight raving and w“. NORWIOR AUDIENCE directéd by George Kahn. moditiee. The amount of this tax can be|ihe pollution 9f the local stréams Baith Wyhne Matthifen tn a Shakest Tueadsy shothér record was set in|Teadily Sgured from the total sales of| The theaters are to keep their hours on | DPéan reading Wednesday evening af e Waterford when Director O. R. Dimmock [€ach menth. It would be collected from |standard time as their experience has| & C’fliflally bouse om Church streef e i | Underweon, Batyts, 24.975: A TEEMANEN? NIGHAWAY WORK wx::d c;-‘lvn-;- Mrs. ‘Thomas W. :n sale of raw material to the manufac-|shown that thelr business. id the ecialag __d"'l sdmiradle un-;u uxm“:,... at there’ *l.‘u b/ MAN b immock, Peter Collins [ turer, upen the manufasturer le of |drops off when the shows begin Dbefors condugtsd by ‘oman’s of the total fall ""fl- 38.000 u-u 29,485 J. M-. '».:: n:“ .’ 9% land L A Anderson rolled up a mem: |Bis broduct, upen the sobbers sale, and it iy dark o1 the United Contnh!hnn chare) y this seagon than “r In the oebsteuctia bership of 40 in a territory where they |80 on down {p the final tax of 1 per = holding the absorbed attention of an Blll. gtflq. -l‘" Mm‘n-“ m” 3aid |P2d omly 30 members under the $1 plan.|te the consumer. It could not be aveid- | dience of 660 lhm her programme » RDIN EN for by the" bong Tepme e 14 It is the opinion of Connecticut farm-|ed. It does not depend upon profits, which "u"::;:,‘.?“:'": :.;.‘::::o, % ""‘““' hour 888 & Balf. A the Chapter, No. lalur&wm ant) he eity to make o:s thlnt nl-hey.”'-n,:‘ thei nrg\‘nilnlon :u always very m‘a.cuu of antieipati P e M et e c s 'n:: cenlul nmm:: n: Temple, toright, at 7.30. Work in Mark B TR S TR strengly financed and express their ap- tract capital fvam tax exem (o d retuctan Mostes dogren—sdv. surparent TAWIEAS WILL Ba beak I ne ;":2, Maln SETeok i broval ‘of the exeeflont work Which the |sencurities to Induatry and Eeacral bues | NTier of music, wh is now in Washine- ithoat ot. move mumber And she frack "Phere is lockl intarest in the fast that VOTE OF €HURT TIME] Felows hzs just "G‘,,‘fl af [Ameriean Pirm Boreau Pederation is|mées. 1t is not an experimbnt. 1t has|'on and has a wide acquaintance in this| PRV Wit an smeore. A beau- Dr. M. M. M of Manchestor Ras| With practieally “the entire city of | 1a: 2 20 fost okfmbnt roAdfed north.|40I88. The American Farm Bureau |been in successful opération in the Philip- | Cif#: has receivea from President Hard- | bouquet of romes was presented fo ‘ afscaversd tha theft of considerahle goid | Bridgeert rumming on $syNEHt Se Bizhtr st Federation is comsarvative in its ap- |Pines for 15 years. from - | her: aoring the Its effect on the | g cordial endorsement of a plan pro- € the evening. ence o the Whole|Price cf the meceamitién of Hfe would be|PoS¢d by Mr. Abell to make the national| Mies Matthisen ‘~—!‘-‘l:d the vhre country as it comes from the people it-|to lower the tax from 23 per cent. te a | Cabital One of the creat musical cent:rs|matility of her 1aMAt in Whakespearean self. fair average of 3 1-2 per cenmt. of the world. interpretatibn in the variety of her se- President Harding gave his approval| 16ctions, which opened with a scene from ° of the plan in the following Jetter to “‘"’” and Jullet, which wis foNwed A ly one sale—the final sale April 8, 1921 . o ing of the caskets Wednesday evenipg with oficiale of the " to th B . : ve| the trial sceme with Portia's address 16 ~§ Norwich Cn._'-‘ 2 Comimbres’tn’ ro- making many friends in the county. Op. e consumer. eliminates sales of My Dear Mr. Abell have i Fos 3 his demtat of- | time, Amounced g " oty proach; it gives the Smith DBuilding, m that 'km- h & mer. . o Bast Lyme grange open - | yamime in the courts Conter Agaln en Clger Situstien. Retall Bales Tax. ‘Eoesday event: hx Comstock hall, " | A number of lota! cigar manufaetnr- " . g B Flanders, County Af . . Johnsom, | valls st the county court house and the | ers and cizgar makers held 2 conference ? 2B i sales tax is°a plan to levy of Norwich, spoke on e oik of B4 ail. . national, state amd county farm bu- reans. B it diihaz. 3 erators of farms themselves, they thor-|capital assets and sales of services. written to-me about the effort 1o develop | !¢ court. "These were succeeded by the Er s = o Uihitid FALLS CO. WILL BEGIN e e ma g T s AT 4 e | qughly_udderstand farm problems and tax might present grast difeulties in ad- | interest in and taste for good music ia irial ssine from Sty Y0 Zth Qe istrat; 0 £ 3 Catherine's plea. scene from u;a‘:l‘ Piten s iiternal; that's | puren,” Rew y_"\‘ OB s v et SAYING MONBAY| chamber and was the second held on this | ore ‘”“,,‘;"Z,,:;":‘,"‘ Spafiday of all S oy SRSt & 19 y saives ; es everywh Hamlet in which Ophelia returns his . s, The Falls cempany ha: e over t« nlr]tcr - < £ to hef ey Sine A" B to the mid-week X the c-mm Sevme wide 4nd Wi iq-? jon on-wavs and means ef, in- | m,m":‘&:'uw(::' i 100 ad by TPR-bogk i B0 AT Y be a2 s X Towo scenss o Tom Like e the dayiigit. sezing l‘l‘fl!" s e ittomal tax, to which wanld be added| [0 v 2 ""& of localisiiee Spragne, state home demonstration |the pyramided profits tax 6f all the pre- ;. ) o et A e e e L, P 0 W e 7 [ S b o ¢ T | [ B | S s Yl his wateh ghesl or~whether h Sraenin of Narmich It caim 3| r. Joha. o youid accatinrily bs high if Mrge reve. : witn Two shorter sinctiont, The Solioaes : | come o work 3n howr. eailr Pl i ;w;"‘ et 0% | The campalgn was carrled Wednesday | Bues were required, and the principle of ; ad The Epitgas. beem Bis habit, nto the town of Lebanom with some|protecting the consumer would be violal- = traveler in 2 elean-up work, In Nerwich. L. e cost of administragion of this . N alta, on ekhi- %, y orwich A. W. Lillbridge and |tax. beeauas of the usreliabiity of mak- Myétis Liouer Oace Comtttbed eérd x o1 142 J. D. McCarthy have more than doubl- |Ing returns by various classes of retail- The case ggainst Wilkiam 1-‘ - Mrs. Samuel Miek. ! " ed the local membership which new |ers. would be very high. In all prebabil- Mystic. sharged with visistion of the B- u;":,?..“;;“,‘fl’b‘,““.d sterl The fumeral of Mrs. Eizabeth Hiok| s : GmAHIAE | totals 46, Mr. MeCarthy reports but|iy thie'tx wouid be much higher than| [ quor e wha comtigusd uati the Mex unpaid billg after May 1.—sdv. mother of Po aoqum Samuel Hiek, “{one refusal to sign out of eleven vis-|the estimated average of 3 1-2 per cent. AR "ok Siates district eouwrt (5 o . W . his heme its and Mr. Lillibridge brought in fif- |of the/simplicity. The wedding of Mise Frances Bernace ' Judge Bdwin 5. Themay W the U 8 teen new members. Exemptions. district South Norwalk Wed- Tueker of North Windham and Charles | nesday afternoon. Mrs. Hiok w Henry Meniler, who copduets & %-| in Lebanon H. I Todd and C. B. » . eourt at h Ik ©. Sebalt of Coveniry. feok piace st the|widow of Semusl Hlek. B W Yoty : . Blks Jr. met with similar success. |singic versons and 87,890 Tor midvhied ; Tendon was. Bact 950 ant s - homs of the. heide Wednesday ot § - doné, Sevgesn 1 405 SR (R T an Wt | Teday (WHursgaY) (10 CAMDSIENETS |aony are s BardeMp fer thbes of wocil & b b ims Tucker ta schoo] at Dis- | gramésens, Harry mek and mefaing iation W will give their attention to Lebanen. Lo smilar chargs. A incomés. Persons small income - —_— [ Wi Bt Ceventry fbr two years | Hick, 2 ter, Mre. Annle Ward, an| ¥, Mueller "‘“ N e A total membership of 120 has been | i1y’ snend from 90 per cent. 1o 100 per On Surtical Dressings or Mospinid. r:“:«" r::mdn u.a...i{,, ciub A it ing| Haser was tound. only beem on three days. These figures Tuesday afterneon fram 2 to 43¢ o« + §|Attended = : z ) Nowing women 1t the| (i l::hl‘h"“‘b‘;:; the 01d membership | cscape taxation. because of investment in Datkun hespltas te maks. meruiosl Eremnt ey wste Sereey 4 bt : nion-tazable securitiea In the former cained ea reugi | 2= it violates the principle of ability t Tenie. Case, M aIdrada, Mra, Gestum e of ability to pay Jeania Oase. Mre. was in Jordin cemet e " T SETS WATON THREE TiMES taxes. Theretore. persons of small g Mre Lavinskl search revealed evidemes eaoush o war- ON TRIF FROM XEW YORK |CoMe ahould be gives fair consideration, Tueedsy sfiernsen the roem TRt he arveetof the Seofrfbivr WA & | WO TWRAry trévelérs arriving in Nor.| TPAciAlly bemuse the purdhising power Bvery -t the hospital will b4 opén And those whe liguor violation charge. Wich from New York went toa ioea;|Of the dollar has decreased more th on dressograph mechanic, either sex, -18 -to Samuel Brenner af TFranklin street i willing to mest there 9 work FStAUrARE for | refreshment atrer o |BAI. This increased ezemption would c Eentagts VI be coniefy. welcowied. § s ot a. the reabiiaton . |1 e appe ek | pleadad wuily ie e charge of doing a |erder was given fho man im the party |SUMIDALe the small dealer and th major 2 e g vision, Board Vocatonal . Y e et follawing | pawnbroking Businees without a legal glanced at his watch, them ehariced at percentage of the farmérs, whe would, ARTHUR M. ABEL] Buumm B. €, at 31,440 |35 -‘3‘; A oo el 30:2‘6& Wes put ever until 3: claek on ko ‘:.u 23d then took ap.[DOWEVEr, Pay their share of taxation oo . i, and( indee). Yareughout -Anl-u ' GET SOME NEW F“l' a year. ez, ence. r auisrical siant 3¢ his own very mic) appesied to coppersinith ctans, Thres men_before the eourt for viola- [plecs and emitted a disgusted . - ool + e B ot ST R e s We Help you to get new feet :';5-« ke o ol Y. My oot el e it T T e e e '.“{:'.J’.":E wal syl D e i e et 1| 8 o “‘.:- 4 % g N P 12 for $1.40 amd 12 for $2.06. Phon g o o . de- e present personal income tax, while it has been said that arts have not | Mass. and lu A Bait ‘oung. —by ;epamng these old |35 tite. : one | “Ex-mavy mén “‘v"';‘ plm B0 e e bearing heavily'on maderate Incomis. per- | siwaye Yeen so mach Tavord wnder To- springs. Cons. shoes of yours in a néw way. §|- Kste Webster, widow of Georgs = “that Wil make the 5008 Wleghd Raleo) M. T s A e e e b Sy O Old shoes become ew Stecking, a direct desceidant of two co- or T i By publican as monarchic forms of govern- A large number of loeal pepple at- 1l be darfed: This makes the |cape taxation, because of investment in|ment, but I think a falr survey will rm . """""‘ bl i h visit New | tendod the sscond ammual Mall of Mois- -b:: u", M‘““":“ this “°‘“‘" r B '"“;"""' e "'l o, hn' rate of tax| Justify a very frank difference of opiniog 0 B -Feelh lrmlh 2 d tme. [on income, therefore, shoeuf we have anythm( to d Rebert Trea! nis trips tl gan lodge, No. 225 1. B. . 0. B W., m e time. erefore, should not exceed that poini. Surely, the emcourage- a i, New Lomi e Bleco went back into the vos: poeket gnd | the pont at which the taxpaver eas < » o B Tetuce| TH In New Londen, say about them! Char(es family furnished . ?rl:t-':-':‘nm muw il cal B e e Tar oo onete | Uhe man staried o consime Hin svser S, T it 3t the grts s Ononns 008 D DN ‘.fl:”t i ) TN Rav. sincatr 3.2 ble retura om investment in|under the Institutions of democracy cim | wym.. g bl P!'““ T at ke dumce- Sind " SaAkAA - 1he In the same restaurant two sailors | taxable securities. Anysrate of tax be- ) hardly be cited in support of such & R Faber 204 reasonable. g tendance were the fellswing frem Ner.|{2om the gubmarime fas> settied Inelr|yond hat point will ctuee invesiors te| thesis. Likewise, the hisiory of eur ea . ma .hfl é“';" notes tlnz wich: Mr. apd Mus. Alonzo Geér, Mre, | Sierences in solying ‘davhigh: thne gradually dispose of tdxable securities|and other American republics I think 3 psor. W. C. Y. held it : Iq. Mk. Mrs. Jand Seait, Mrs. -} & unique way. , The twn ‘“goi 'ero and replace them with non-taxable securl- | justifies the opinion that ‘artistic taste o&-f the home of the president.| #M iam Sevmour, Miss Ma-is Whitfard, debating what time the trofley left that Mrs. wmgb Bixby, there was a general g boeqm ties, thus creating a clas of non-taxpay- % L : -‘ ‘Wies Julia Fops. Maw Trg.|WOUM Zet them to the hase In tims to|ers. Thia practice of im e ; cille’ Jackson, Miea. Blanchs JTacksen|T@ort. Tha Wain difculty was that ul s0ld as & misa'-':‘ Rakatustared | 0 i . Aifs Eva Lacet Mige SRS ’i‘-"’" s M e base was cp-|Withdraws large ameumts of investment| A any rate, I very much sympathize | Pener Brown. Mrs. Bebil 3.|°rating on daylight or standard time. |capital frem industry, railroads and pub- g i -y g 5 According te the market informatien :;?:x'm L% M’:‘:ne:"nfi Kate-Brown, Mrs. Martns Caples Goorge| After much debating *he two boys 1cft | lio Teads amd pub | with their effort, such aa and interest may yuite as well flourish Jarge | under the popular as under the menarch- sums of meney im tax.free securities | istic establishment. ervice_corporations. E Conn wer, for the bettemment of taste and the ex- Johnson, Charles H. Bre: . Edward P, |10 the flio of 3 coin, afls jts davlight|that $14,075,000.000 are pow invested in of § od R lege, Wousewives who know how to cook "",‘?f",,,' J ";.“‘“_ 7367¢d | Brewor, Julien Teitson, Albert Butler,| a0 heads its standaid.” tax exempt bonda. pansion o Dopuiar Iierent i oo M| Anyons having the sghiest taint of chuck steaks, corned beef. lamb sieW, | o b 3 MOMS- | Jamey: Lacy, Jawss Grésne, Abraham | The coin fell, spun on the floor and| As far 48 known, the local chamber is | *iC orts t directi rheumui— should drive it out quick=- m reasts and sueh méat” dishes, ": Scott, Teror Laey, Vernon Randall, Au-|#me to rest a tafl. | success of your eff in that direction. themselves in 2 pemtion te get W . the only ‘chamber in the state that is » Rheuma has done it for thowsands A 4 . | gust Vera, William Sestt and Lee De = taking the refevendum present| - ey & R iapING. Py give you the same satis- uswal bargaims in meats. CUTE~SON OFF WiTH time. Organizations that have or are A ‘ - | tying results. uuev back if )’t‘.h: until oman’y Ausiiiary of the Robest . n, Mass. : : TWO CHESTS oF SILVER | [*5I0F Teferenduns on the taxation preb- b T A ra T T S Co. ! fwfll' nohee Un- Fl“ir 1a giving a food sale, all day |day, Chief Linten 3 o] T DU Fer Tielidiat DA lem include the United States Chamber L ~ Because his father considered he aid| g G GRS 2th, inthe Tuayer | Roain ior, stody | Not half of thé dogs that néed a li- [mOL show proper regard for father or | Commesse the Natisenl by aimier of Charies 'A. Wiliams. ¥ . oy title them to the leral right | mether, William Clifion_Pathie Is cut | chamte sasociation. 1o Charles A. Williama, for many, years & baye yat been rvégis- : r:-;, his lnl:e;l:u:u_ hfllh:n cbesls | asgociation asd the National Busigess | resident of Salem. 30 of which he has s aceord to ‘the wi of Wil led at hi there T gt o (e =i st Wil-|aien's Tat 10ggus. been “lawn clerk, diod st bis holne tape to this offer. liams ' Deen away from (B8 n : 3. A hearing on the allowanos of ine 3 by g ey 3 .\:e :‘n:e“nd oconducted middie of March and is n-w posted as a 00 takes place in Worcester on Friday. | MERCHANTS SIGN AGREEMENT ha. been confined to-bis ‘bed for the past Tvases ot s Qesorter. e B Tahieon oS T Wi TO SET CLOCKS AMEAD | three weeks 8 o y £ oo Diaaie £ M Ldggon, two He was bom in Prestes 15 years N O Tl C E J missing. i S - OC' “ ¥ | ehests of silvegBelonging to his grand- Henry R. Woodward. the jeweler, met B fwuai! Nobert snd Eliza alyn Wik £ ditde NWS IN'S E 3 mother and mother, and further states, | TUCT Suecess W 4% in etienigting |} Wy boy. he moved wih his ROAD CLOSED 4 Mat 13 : Mrs. Roliin C. dones hed been spénding | 14 S2 s “ purposely make ne further provicions |i" AETéement among the Nerwich mer. (liams. When 2 boy nat 3ot | té lock: Salem. where he has éince moda Jax cnes. > have Jat my said son since he has mevar|CNENtS t0 sét their clocks shead an hour | Parents to - 4 ¢ tidi e & @ week- ia Collinsuille. b o dogs. ewners Rown neve: | beginnify next Sunday. made his home. He follewed the calling From the Old Canter Mp i H Cenl of Garim City hag| emen g A D7 s b [dMewn prover regard of conkidaration €57 s P The fol of a farmer and for many years cénduct- : h either his mother or myself,” e following is the agreement to been' the guest of Mrs.Steshen B. Meseh. | or whose ‘ - We neanTaftville Rm— dass have died wiil Ralr the sha secw ors: *m of some 300 acres in Salem. Bequests of 50 shares sach of capital| "HCH he is ring sign od a farm o p- Ry Mr. asd Mre Walter T. Comp kave | town clerk if they Wil Teport the fct [steck In the Wiiiam Tatnie Cor ros |, We, the midersigned merchants of [ie recently sold bis place. . — H Mr. Williams was married to Alice 2. a point on Provide) o “ ¥ 2 m\-m:, @ Dutaad, Ma vevigh been 5 = made by Mr. Pathie to Charles E. Sir- 0 g Vv, e 1o 6t G0 ) it 1a-Selem 48 eate Pree - | ueots vs. Frederick 8. eyés—Dray Wedding. ent \ heur econformiry | Smi age. Wil- St., where the macadam 5 orcester in pecognition o his | 196K st count but | tenberg, F. W. Weolwerth Co.. F. J.ithem so that jhe system is open te e . o e Was fined | Fagan, National cmh‘r.ca Direct Im- | attack- by team of enedmp- and cests which pald. + | porting Co (F. B. Hazard), Disco Bros., 3 !-nn« the Unisd Workers and the Sal W Visits in Bhi “1 bl,o. t N n. 1 0. O -' An absolute molle was ewteral in the|James C. Mara, Harry Lahn, White Star NK' L. WOOBARD, Treqsurer, |18l Ara, (b Nérmicn ciy u:'.'.:'."'; ; At Oy 484 Kew l;: yink doeren s case of Tenry Seiady on -+ breach of| Clohing company. T exgl ) nnm: at the inter-encamp- po-e- charge. L. Case, Iee & l! uela Basber.—T at this o liams was. alected town glatk 30 yeam i s SUbnih B, Ot vt o o rarriags of Miss Maeiime B |faithtul and devoted services tn him for | Vih the Daviight Savinr pian mow op- comding his ather I the office. ends, will be closed to public |, i o aate ghen | Lo, Detralt atter passing seversl we Dr;:; Saughter of r. and gaversl veara and f Eva R Larner o e 1 o o o Rew Yook, | He was aio Judge of provate nd town 1 - et 'm""‘"" sBell | iy Yer daughter, Mrs. Lowis R. Porte- | Dray. w Tondon. th Josgsh Keyes | Brooklyn, Mr. Patbie's niece, according | Qus, (e state of Commectieur, New vo<k. | e W6 4150 RS o orobate judge i tfavel until further notlce Thmanh, Sovack: ohelod biase. B4 om. a | ¥ o Baerot h;mw of “Wallingtord, wil o the will. Mgeeschusatin, sl AL A1, Effeo | neamme et Ay s NeSIAORL X ’ Lo Frem g imon, wes a be hel at Be sol u 8t ‘s Star of thd| The Tomporary Home and Day Nurs-((y® 12 o'clock (midnight) Sunda £ 70. He a promiment member bécause of road comstructien, “"‘- R e e B | iy PiALy. sveaind. Moy| S cre Tondon, at % welook |sry society of Worcester o rosidwary e[ Mg o the e P e Per Order Selectmen ol wers m“". gl By Joseph & Worth ’““"‘ """ k& (Thutadey) mogn- [atee of the will as_follows: _ . o he i;l;mmny;u wife, g - Aowm i L e : e Brig i e ocied “"‘;;f’ o e & an- | London, and Jenn 4. Wikliame. § draggist 13 Nerwich. . 2 ":: T 'g‘ it A+ Pitilen Tér Tawer Tebaeos Tés. OF LIQUOR AW, ¥ioraTIoN | Sur Ohii il Cunds comphny. Brasiie & |of Winsied. There are thres & ot THE DIME SAVINGS BANK ol Saaneh "3 e s e #‘? L Tl Bl | L I N s T |l i Taml SE M Timien ias on L. £ Y re: i 3 o \ aller and a The Specialty 3 oF NORWICH n.u for * m h ther . ant m(gfl-“ “Mise Masor's sceol. nqum- to n&::. the ur m ,., %m:..s.u cemmeon pieas coust | et . Calliss, H. L. manager | HELPED HER LITTLE GIRL > sigareites and other ey én two counts, allexing|P. T. C. Co, (Already womking one hour| Children néed ail t ropular, Sl flfluu mvsq m é“ ¢ A Bow B el | T St m;xo:“u:u e Tiguor %m He was|ahéad on sandard Hmee). WIBMm Trach: | crowing. A fingerisg. coid ik e o eh svening rifer gl o 5 past six puv- ‘flhn v»x between the t\w a8 304-mile maior (rip to W degrée on and after ll-y 16, "}n. more serious sickness. Mra da Flint, Route 4 New pnn.- fa , Q. writes: “Foley's and Tap-Ciwed my litte of ul district held. in vt adjouPred to May 10. At th§t Boo«fl \1 A l flcI‘Hr;g c‘:i“.h lhl::‘ 2 § pu adjou) 0 N L e, and found Doy = thé WLl o n mfi m r-unr xuu . hitie civil cases will also be assigmed. iy a} ! =| ‘Folevs H:aoy ?!u'\" §2 sats of the. ——— . Samie 2L S v ves immediate rellef from of ohed : t saving| Soms nnmmu peoplé rise from Fortuné amiles at some people and m‘h n tearing, coughs. Las & 4 BStRIng (o sematiing wares.