Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1921, Page 6

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Suit Sale I|Ilt the “other -car, i dner apehteot did. nak mop :{";;:‘:" . Suwyer s mew: somer was . making . the' turn Prae PER T e ,..‘.":..‘:::‘"'- o iy Tt T Bl PEA .- - $11. 50 : : \ : T, {bie assistance and then conveyed' the to'this city tor an du- off } ¢ 2 T e Aio; miadhie 16, the. office | LOMODIE' ifsbector. or u latate.ofticer 13 of Dr. Nathaniel Hibbard,-in Danielson, | LI 10 SIS o (10 a7vors e 50 cents per ton Extra if baskets dre used Just When You Want Them, Comes After an-examination the physician ord- X A SRttt el IR, Nl B ok ol e All Filling In Orders, Benefit by This Reduction. This Opportunity to Save Dollars On Your New - GINGHAMS IMPORTED (ORGANDIES seouring. & -more ‘roomy car - than' Mr. | Dayville, Wednesday morning, the body Ere iR P le e B nw | THE EDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Suits this SP"“8 s con. mrotons | Marys mtry. e M w3 But be sure the price| i iy s T nebi b T Moy ana i e (| C LUMBE ut Price| i dley s Toal s T | 2L T e, OAL R ticket tells a true the Boy v the bex surgiel and BUT- |- Waduenday _morning. u bl bele Tel. 24—CENTRAL WHARF ing, attention. Phone box that has beén located on & The item which The Bulletin corrects | pole’ under ‘thé police signal light. near - | that no injustice may be don-‘ Mr. Wets. Mamsnady store. at ths corner of Main - . - berg was sent in'by a substitute corre: | and Pomfret street, was rembvéd and re.|was injured Wednesdyy. afternoon when e o Sto" of spondent who was covering the Putnam | ocated ‘at the narrow sreaway between |ih, eyeball was cut by a flying piece of Governor Of India - ss 95 territory for the day, and' he.too Has “National'bink 'building ‘and the o that the int tior - he | Elxs' buiral g metal while Mr. Sherman was at work. s tempted by pri ssed t Grmation he b ™ X : Don’t be price| Tegret .that the int {lding. The sighial light remains| Whether or net Mr. Sherman’s sight wi obtained lbflll! the matter, as to Mr. | jn”its forimer position. .. The thange was |be impaired cannot be teld umtil the ey .. | Weisberg, was inaccurate. made for cohvenience. sxke ‘and 'to give | heals 1o some extent. s alone — for almost any suit Taspayars, of. the Teookiyn : Five, dis. | (NS “OfiRRrazealled ‘wpom ‘0% use the tele- | Jomey Bacen of Gesdyear and some triet [W‘m Side) - 1y" & part. of ‘the ‘Phorfe “the ‘benefit * of .« more “secluded looks goéd when you try it on o Piges | where. che other ‘Windham county farmers are not borough of Danielsoh- will undoubtedly” be o Ot e, %7t | quite’ in agreement “with the statement before the s pleased with. the *financin) ‘statement ot (Tafic’ Will not be so bthersome. made in the legisfature Wednesday (o the = Up-to-Date Suits for Ladies and Misses the district prisented herawith today. | Peters Cant ”’f ‘terriet. that|cffect that there are no flocks of sheép ain, » E The _district debt’Js_only, $1767.30, .and | 'was the highest point.wjBner.of his breed numbering over 15 In Windham county. and a few Styl“h Stouts in Sel'ge and The 5 this ‘Shows Dt the-tiny ingreage ot 1136 | that. exery Jived: an . dthe. wianer. ot the | This statement was mide during the true test comes after it has| over ‘the total of indebtedriens on.May. 1| James Morfimer tfonhy, at.the New Youx | course of 4 discustion of measures o pro- ; |'of laBt year. o .. | dog showjtonr !tm- agd, ydied af Wor- | tect ‘sheen from doge s a matter of Tncotme. . ’ been worn six months, ' | " The affairs of the dustrler have” beon | cestér . Poiers Cabinin wan, the property | {aci: Mr. Bacon has avciut 0" sheen and | capably -managed-and -yét - the-public ser- | of Mrs.’ Géorge' E. Dreeser of this city |18mbs. in his flock, and there aré other §6.95 $7.50 TO vice rendered .has. been _adequate .and |ahd “being. kept In Worcester: for a | {armers .in the coumty whu have flocks 18 50 KuppenhelmerSu:hmllshnd satisfactory. - The heaviest item ‘of " ex- | tew days. -Tae-mpiéndt) -little champion | numbering. more than 1 325.00 SUITS ............ NOW $20.00 pénse was $768, for stréétilights. while, | was valued at 33,590 and wds one of the | - Grove: street .is. partly obstructed (his 3 the test— " the: next. heaviest -was a ‘bill-of nto for | finedt. dugs: inythe. Dresser kenméis. which | week .all the way from Bradley to King street ; lights. d ‘include a remarkahle collection of Bos-|atreet, and traffic to be safe, shouid move 52950 SUI TS Now $23 60 * | As. prepaced. by Treasuret K. C..Bab. | ton’ tertiers.” Fleiwas seyen years old.|giowly. through. this. thoroughtare. The S Do 5 540—542—“5—“8 son the following: detall of the ‘districts |. Newly.instalied ofcérs ot Putnas lodge | COTRECticut company is engaged in.pav- 2 s financidl affkirs is-of wpeclal intérest: . | or ‘Eiks -Were in their chairs; at “this! N8 x'!:::::e section of streets coversd n R b A X U 3 Week's meeting of the argAnization. which '#% . And - extavators, a. steam own of smkm, stock " 1 member ‘o the * srgAnization, Who - died | & ton¢ and other material are distribut. fax B pidddaly rocemtly it his home in Dasil- WAISTS ]Rm!vsfl ‘tromi_Taxes: .. 1323.17 Ge. for- Michdel J. Sallivan, - charter | /1 (he street, along which niles of crush- $3950 SUITS ............ NOW $3.70 | spmmme CHEC 4 '$195—$295 || $45.00 SUITS ............ NOW $36.00 § "COMPANY | "o ™7 | P el M\ i B oS R Lights &5 per contract. .. 765.00 nesday. that Louis Girard, a former sol-| & 18 in force: Persons coming in from Hyrants Increased . rates 36008 . dier. .who'-has’ gharge ,of the matter of ?;‘313,"5.0?“’}‘.';"'.";‘,‘:" :;“"' e = Bonds, treas. and, tax . ") | piacing: ex-service men wha'are out of| S I 0T LR . coll. .. f 20,00 Wark. in positions: - got - jobe. for stx om|o 0. 0 SN0 nm“:wl:e h" & some DANIELSON Intersst . .. " | Tuesd: Ex-service men whe have. no . 1 A 2 There were no developments of special il H " femplogment ‘have . .good -chance .of get- £ 9 Undertaker and Embalmer st P 78 ting work. i( they wil_ e .an application | [1{erest - ednesday relztive o the recent Soecial Attartionate Every Detalh |Ropairs. and incidentai 75 . | with Mr. Girard. . y e LA RN T Tertol F, g State Poiiceman Howard Elliott remained remen a men's .. .. Some e here have meted: the ‘fact|here Wednesgay checking aup relative o SO T S v Ass'n. . 003219397 | that Sen::r"l!cbeu has’introduced res- | the affair. e Lord Sinha, Governgr of Indis UTH WILLINGTON | Baiance or hand to new accoiint -.-52.00 | olutions; in congrees to have German fleld| Youns people. have a ‘number of ‘May| Who is belng atiacked by the Indian CLOTHING AND CLOAK STORE Mre. B 3. Toiman, fresident of te | Xotes obtathnding May I, 1921, 4143000 | Fleces “cantirea. oversess. Given 1o we | btake {harics lanned for next Monday | . Press. He s having a hare, ime SRR Less cash on’ hand 82.00 | different Connecticut towns. Soon after | evening. y local W. C. T. U, Mrs. Ida M. Matthews, e — _there. was talk in this city, of| -Mémbers of lsrae! Putnam lodge of of it there, for his first move— ngr : 2 2 of checking excesses on.the part v secretary for Tolland county, and Mrs.|Actual debt, May 1. 1821 .... $1,767.80 | asking. for one of these field, pieces, and |Odd Fellows will observe Odd Fellows’ | of tme Non-Co.Oparationists, met Opp. Congregational Church PUTNAM, CONN King attended the 101 § Debt, May 2, 1820 $1,756.44 in view of what.is being-done to get them |Sunday by ~attending ‘the Methodist sutbagt. of 1 PP g2 = i e e ot amn varmary, of 40 | nelng an, inceease., 1128 for other Connecticut towns it is. thought | churc hon May S With an outburst of abuse under 3 taffor . T. U. last Friday evening. h s in.some quarters here that one might be| It is said that bids for the construction | (héJate Under Secretary. It is re- Mrs. Sarah E. Matthews appreciated £$1,767.30 obtained -for. Putnam if the proper steps [Of the new stretch of state highway from| markable that the Indians after in- the kindnesses of the many friends who | EStimated expenses for 1921:1322 §$1343 { were taken at this time.” - s remembered her on her 7Sth birthday | BStimated receipts from a Z mill Mechanicsvill to' Grosvenordale will be| sisting that they should manage > 1t"was stited Wedresday that it is not|asked for during the early summer. 3 Jast grand list 1400 | Tikely that W. J.- Sherman of Wilkin Six new t it h e e - ¥ “'tax, as per gran g y that W..J.- Sherman. o son ypewriting machines are to be| Governor who is “ome of them- . " 7 with calls, gifts and cards, » ) st street will t ich | added to_th . NORTH STONINGTON |stereopticon lecture in the Third Baptist zly slowly begause of putting In| At the special communication of Uriel FptE ARy vAlt el e oy s s POy 7ol ey High school, A depariment Mt |- waives) - gttt iy s of all sizes : . Babson, The play iven in Grange hall iast week | Miss Lisheth MeDongkd gave two lec- | from the road, . 1 o R o honie fall, Merrow, Sx:m!*rd“ Treasurer. Brookiyn Fire' Dist. 2 ; = Undér the ausnices of _the Parent- by members of the local grange Was| tures on home nursing in the. Congrega-| A social gathering was held at Miss| degree. * S Apeit 27, 1921 2 right headlight and fender while a-whiffic | Teachers’ association the children. of the | ymall which Indicates, he states, tha Jargely attended and financially was most [ tional vestry Tuesday. At the noon hour | Ruth Morsan's recently at which ¢ ¥ tree that was swinging. wildly afier him |lsrael Rutnam school are o give an en- 1a suing out into deep Tuccesstul, over $100 being netted. a plenic lnchiéon was served-andru pleas- | were . played and . zefreshments sore Cap:r:lil{)(‘};rg:l::e:ndli )im:e:'::u:d ‘T“’-:;m‘::fi'-:m’ a1y, fCedl o | eblamed b the winletiild. nd &)L Sl Ty e I of, (g o waters. " Cod, “efls ind siriped bar Rev. F. 8. Robbins, Bantist field mis- | ant social h joyed. served. i Adar by R TNy . o without even scratching.the-car. - A rush | school iday - evening. i ' e e R L L R e in marriage last Friday by Hev. Theodore that place Tuesda morning ‘after e |or " fow feet through.che brash brousht| Tt is persintéatiy rumored b o el MecaRers. with,. twe d . H. M. dle aug] Ruth Tinker was a recent caller onlBacheler at the parsonage . in Providence.|ba2s made a.plueky fight to bring under ume: vere that the]™ Tug Charles, affery. b ministered the rite of baptism Sunday | Miss Della A. Wikeler of New London | s Georse Comeinch of v i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hol d chi the panting and-morting horse breast-on | Connectiout company is, to announce aa rom New York. bound for West Eiensin In the Beptitty of the Union|ni¥e tete siaitont it s Dl et Mrs. ze Comstock of Waterford. Plogiiro oo et 0;!1:‘“ chil- | control o powerful pair gf, young team |against the high wall surrounding the old yincreased service on its loeal lines in the erly, has arrived. Baptist church in Mystic to seven candi-| The Ladles’ society of the Third Bap-| AMONE those who atiended a surprise|Gron onhie, of Manchester, | horses that became frightened while they | cemetery at that point and the. animal|very near future. The present service is John Kyley, who was taken to Law dates, six of whom have become mem.| tist church is to give a 4 o'clock tea at|PAFLY Siven Gurdon Avery in New London | Wit Werk end guests ‘of Mr. and Mre.|were attached,to a. stone drag .and ran|came t5 an. abrupt stop and was quickly |se inadequate that much prospective bust. | rece. hospital, New London, returne Sers of the Third Batist church in this | the home 'of Mrs. George H. Stone. Friday evening were Mr. and Mre, Georse | "yt g o away draxging Mr. Pamell & considersble |captured by, Mr. ” Sullivan. The other | ness is Joat to- the roat ™ |home Wednesdas. town and one of the Second Baptist S ek b Chalppell, Mrsi George - Comstock, and Bessie. Buker, who was confined | distance .before -his. hold on the terrified | norse, stripped of every strap-of harness, | Mr. and Mre (Charies Grosve .l The members of ‘the coast guard a iy Griswold Chappell, Marguerite Chappell, | o, (¢ liouse last week, suffering. {rom|animals was_broken loose. halted -on ‘the -trolley’ track 30 fect |have been spending the winter i Canc. e L were- fa, town Twesda A R T CHESTERFIELD Truman Chipman, Eimer Craprell, Ruth | o2t trouble, resumed (oaching Monds3. | ‘e horses ran Away on what Is knewn | Ehénd ‘of the sutomeple. brides, 'aré expectsd at Pomtret_this | tor conplies and matl ' ter, Miss Lindell Fisher, of Boston, were| Miss Flora Platt of Brooklyn, N. Y., is| 0759n dnd Florencé Powers. to the tanement. formarny oneve; Moved | a5 Dayville. flats_opposite: the home . of | < ‘Sr Bassett arrived within a féw min- | Week Chaties Rose of the T. A. Scott Co. Tecent guests at the Congregational par-|visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mary . Harry Hopkins; who has moved to Eagl | Deputy . Sherift Crarles - E. . Aver - and | ytes, a little abaken up and somewhat | * Mite Rachel 8. Sears of Providence i | New London, is at his home here for = ) i Tardufsky. Hartford—Miss Harriet Enders, daugh- | ville: - near _where . preparations are . underway | bruised and scratched and took charge of | VISiting for & few days-with friends in |tew dars. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Brown ar-| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman of Norwich| ter of Mr. and’ Mrs.-John O. Enders of | . The train Serviee on -the Central’ Ver. | [°F CORSructig a home for Johsi Ryan. 1| thé horses. which' had 'quickly .calméd. |Putaam. Stonington High school baseball tedm rived home last week, having spent the|and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan' and |'Highland street will spend the summer|mont railrosd has changad - ami . trang|’ The animals hid not gone far on their { . Ladies, attention! You are invited, this | - Word has been' received in Woodstork |WeRL to North Stonington Wednesls [gter in Fiorida. They made the return | family of New York are visiting Mr..and| traveiing abroad ¥ith Miss Henrletta [now. run as follows: $.33 a. m. nérth, | TUNAWAY trip when the stone’drag crash- | evening, Thurpday, April 23, from 3.to|that the body of Raymond Benson. who |to play the Wheeler High school team® oo s | curmpike . pre. | EUFISD: o New Haven, accoripanied by |T.44 a. m. south, 9.12a. m. north, 146 | %4 AFLinst a'pole kolting ‘up the trolley | oiclockk to attend a free demonstration | was a member of the marine corns, and| Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of an:aunt of Miss English. o m., 3.1, 7.2 overhead. 'In this™ smash the ' horsés |and practical talk, by . Mdme. . Emma |who died in France, broke loose -ofe being entirely stripped | Lockwood of New York on®cersets and hdrriess, ‘and théy stirtéd on’ a |corset fitting with special reference to |reifterment.in the néar future, Samuel Stewart wag in New London mad’ race along the lengthy ‘streteh of |Stylish. Stout and ‘Stylish Sienden mod-| Staniey Kelley of Pémfret addressed |this week. straight ‘state fosd,' éach animal being |els. Living models will bé used to dis- | the.members of the Commiunity club at| Mrs. James Trumbull and Miss Pro- is en route to’this | laston, Maes., are guests of Mrs. O. couritry and will arrive At Woodstock for | Pendieton. tree of the other aRd"dne siightly in'ad- |play the- cofsets. t'the Alice-Eleknor | East Woodstock at their meeting Wednea. | dence Chessbro who have been, . s 3 Hoe. f N day evening. ’ ing. the winter jn New York an - ’ As_the maddencd Morsés’ raced 'across | The bedy of Palimer'P. ' Jord o hive arrived tor the dummer ant the flats a car driven by Edward A. Stl- brought . here Wednesaay. from < Ave Opené: fr residence on Mak livan' and - in- whish” Mre.' J.' Carl Witter ? who is a_resi STONINGTON srcee. Bilings Barten, who sccomran ——-———______—_ riding hove -in. sight coming’ toward | dent on Winter. “Tuesds: 2 em New York, will - He bar the horses. Mf. Sullivan™dréve the ear 4 . Tuesday afternoon the last meeting of |tne week-end Nere. are ening “at 8,15 at B’ Yintent's Hospital. |'the sexson of the Trave: % l re gains that emphasize the return of the old-time b OWEE OF []|:5 o e satc ey scvos he s | She-b ad ben ' Jtin Tor ek | 1 Bt e T s B Lo ley tracks and into the brush and grass |four weeks. .He. had. been.u ious | 2. of New:York, gave an in- LTON NOTEH . your money. You will find many articles here worth double the price asked | e & 5 e B T e (o o Rl S D O B e i e Mr. Jordan became ill. late in the win-| Memorial Day work is being done b janday. ln connecmn Wlth th“ HALF DOLLAR S ALE, we have hun d reds Of 0 ther the horges_a clear right-of, way.. ter, but his: condition -was .not-regdided | the superintendents of -botn: semeteries.|™ Lo Sund - with heart trouble The foremost of :the horses however, for | as serious, untll &, few weeks ago. ,That| Monday eveming rehearsals. of tne| [ xrd Cross ir il e wi apparen g e ete e ren Maine was in New Brita at other special prices. We have made arrangements with a lar ge New s b e | oo | Sosianisty b s romtind abd the| ey ; members arepreparing -to play at Tuesdas gy Tl the state road and plunged headlong for | his condition had. become, 8o, critical m.u 188 H B. De Wolf. Ben J n ‘and eral out of, town ‘marades. It is hoped aling were in' W York buyer to purchase for us each week a number of extra values. Watch for o o N Tl et R A e ST s T il Sal occupants® of the-cAr hid Bteeled them. | brather, Gdorge Jordan. to'the |of band econcerts on the Library - A 3 et e T h, from . the ‘rungway | ncessary. means of _obfainfg- (e’ b6od: | this summer as last year. park [“Uye and Mre. Milton Haling are a home, anhall, for the summer. our es every week. e when he:plunged éver- the radiator and | ,Mr, Jordan stemed somewhat ng- | Tha 'socidl “chain, ‘of . Calyary church antic 1 AD[ES llN er ‘during Monday Tuesday ‘morn- (wiil meet Wesnesday Afternoon - from | Vineent Taylor is home b ‘ ——'——————“*____ 3 ing his_conditién aghin’ becam: I 13010 4 . m. d:. WhiCh thme there| i New. York for. thb pask week. . S — - - z T - critical and 'he. was an exhibition of the work of the R : ' : ; not ahways d joke when I MUSI S | “QUALITEX” 'S A GOOD brd rad’ _Palmer Paine Jordan was born in’ this | members of :tha Comfort club, Woman's| A Joke.is s & NIGHT GOWNS : 'PE"ITICOATS " '| BALBRIGGAN UNDER- WORK SHIRT . . } : 9 1840, &, son” of MO’ s | Auxiiary, made during the Lenten sea.| 15, 07 ¥OU- :t-fl. (::me» ,Jorden; ‘both - mow . dead. | spn: —— & 3 . Rieid 7 2 " e 'was educatod ifi Danleison's sehbols meeting. of , the . investigati X ‘)nly 50¢ Onl 50 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ; e - ] and attér mw’:lh ia studles. made-Nie | mitten- of tHe . town schicie. P TEORN. y [d For 50c 3 ' C 85 o = home "hére. " e Zan " excellént et | Rucklin, chairman- Fred Barn Ro#coé | DONAHUE—In Mobile. ” Ala.. Aprd Only 50c i LAD]B’ BLACK SILK LADIES’ WAISTS : STOCKINGS chanic. ahd; for ‘a ‘number of years was | Borrough, -all -of Mystic, ‘and T'eodote x‘_j‘"l n:":;: to ,2{,,}"?‘,”"(—hv amsbelated. with _mARufacturing cencerns | Dewhurst. Park Bindloss:and . Jos: T. . " Any M‘m. o ir Positions. "For ‘the | Joseph of Stonington. was held in’ Mys. | ~SRSRLer S Mr, and Mrs. C. O, Cun MEN’S PERCALE to MEN’S 1 'OCKI m{, Large. or- Has “been superin- | tic - Tuegda; ing_and _th ot | S8 9% Neewieh). BIG VALUES 3 ‘9‘: ST NGS DRESS SHIRTS are on .the . M Th-t-m temdént’of the plant ‘of the Jatobh m: g < Mg " Tre Al g MARRIED } | Only 50c Pair For 50 4 Pairs For 50c Only 50 Comvingag Trommind -, - |4 "",";y'-" . Senocl siret and |pore” wil e Triwinied” w4 dhort | e somsox —in b ‘ % RS 5 was: orfe” of ‘thase: &6\ the 'blanket e. s committes was appointed te 1921, by Ear] Mathews LADIES’ COLO! or C MEN'S 25¢ “PR - § y C t-F, % e This * :-::-;:.e poliey’ which ' the e(mny pit | investigate school eondlllo:m 4 in the town Jbe-i: n;'x:%u :::;)fl"ln‘(.:‘a?: Miss M T EMIER ~ Sent Free to Prove' ; several years ‘ago for the pro. | system. nso “Hart ¥ LDREN’S HATS STOCKIN BOYS’ . PANTS Anyone - ruptired,” han, - woman' er | tection of It .employes. - A large Aelegation of Masonic mem- _nrED. SILK STOCKINGS GS et arice 1o W~ 8| . Mr: Joran leaWs, hjs “wite. Whe was |bers-from bere will attend: the meettng | yonreon tn Bristol 7. 1. April . : ALL TRIMMED . EXTRA SPECIAL Rice, 1082 Maiin St;, Adamte, N:-Y., fora | Miss Aunie Shippes before {heir mairsiage, | and .initiation of Union lodge in New | AGURSONTG0 LA™ nome Game 2 P For 50c airs For 50c free trial . of -nis ‘wendeful “stimulat. | and - the" folloking -brothers and. sister: | Londén this (Tharsdsy) ‘eveniris Acheson. airs ror Only 50 F 50 Ing -application. Justeput it .ons'the | Leey of Jobnsvilfe, * .: Byion -of | ~Roy-Jones of New Haven was a ‘caller | wippiAMS—In Salem N~ y oUC MEN' T = or C e e mupcios befm. « to | Proyldence_and-~Geatxe Danielson ; [hiera Tuesday. Chiaries A. Williami LADIES’ FIRST QUALITY S 35¢ “RECORD D U“;“m'_. they: begif. to birid” together | Mrs. George Boswell, Mus Rerirand Lind- | . The * Village . -Improvement Arsocla- | cRUMLEY—In Danieldon, Apri] 2, { THREE QUARTER STOCKINGS BOYS’ OVERALLS - that the opeming: closes naturally | ner and Mrs. Edward Keach, all of Dan- | tion is .having men plant a. number of | Andrew M. Crumiey. i T8th 3 “ » Ry Y e e e o & . young * trees—manks. cint, _soruce: and | Funeral services at St Alban's chur “BURSON” STOCKINGS and the need ‘of a- support: or -trdes| ielson.” i3 m SIZE SHEETS Gray, B Blue” BLUE DENIM or appliance is then done away with.| Mr. e i member of ‘Moriah |40k wood—in the Borough. Six have al-| Danielsen, Friday at 11 a m. 2 Pairs F 50c Y, rown or Liue Bont meplect to send. for Vthis free|Iodxe of Masons and: of the " Bohemign |ready been planted on Main sreet, three aIrs ror ‘| 2 Pairs F For 50 trial. Even 'if your rupture -doesn't | Club:: corporation. 3 o' “Water street, ome on Broad strest - For 50c airs For 50c or d0c Bather. vou what 1o the Use of ‘WeaT-| "Tibabag-of seeies foc’ the motiem pis. | 474 seven on’ Wadawanmuck. park. These ing supports all- your. life?. Why|ture romance that is.beirig worked ote |JOUDE trées -are to take the place of al suffer this nuisance? Why ‘run the|here with locAl people- in- the cast apd |DUTber of old trées which have heen re- 2 > risk of gangrene -and, such dangers|iocal settings was continued. during Wed- moved becauss of heing unsound. “r L & m MEN’S NAINSOOK BOYS’ KHAKI UNION SUITS PANTS Only 50c Only 50c MEN’S 75¢ SILK BOYS’ BLOUSES STOCKINGS Percales dnd Chambrays 69¢c AND 79c. FANCY RIBBON 50ca Yard EXTRA FINE ' CORSET COVERS UNION SUITS .For 50c LADms 35e from a small and. innocent”little rup- | esday: Tuesday evening Theodora. Hyde wae e im0 | ot OFeie. Homaed:. & Bt ot | e cormer ‘of i and Cutier nds on the operating table ? Hartford was ~a visitor :in Danielson o A 1 men and wonm.:l ?n daily “ann‘"z Wednesday. :::“:e n’:rw:u’;;’rr "r;f g:un:;{. 3 ;'1: 15 Main Strest e oravent them - from KeLting | - AR exaulsitelr beautitel memestal deme | Totrements were served and music around. “Write at once for this' free | [ Sranite and Cararra marbie—ihe gift |and games wers enjoved. trial, as it is certainly a wenderful|Of the Deople of All Hallows' parish in| . Charles E. Davis also celebrated m-‘ Fuflml Directors honor of the.sojdiers, of -the parish who Sday: Tasblay.. . He, recetved ' . thing and has aided in the cure .of oI the Whrld viar has beba artotdd birt! recs a hand Servi birthda; d 2 For 50c et For 50c a Pair For 50c FaERes s ::;'.,.."..“a L TR S Rt e e Hoecks | o, MnMay_saxs sAL semtcus veet For 50c ‘ LADEES 69c AND 75¢ EXTRA QUALITY VESTS and ig to_be dedicated: with Mtting cere- | iFrad Ostman made the firss eateh of e e B .| montes ‘May” 23," the “day Dreceding Me- | norgies. for tha season.in this sectiem. FREE. FOR FUFYGR! 2 morial day. Tuesday. He reports them scarce and s il i i LADIES’ 75c LISLE STOCKINGS MEN'S $1, 19 HUCK TOWELS S D 3150 s Mr. afd Mrs. A. W. Bassett, who have —AND—~ - F S’c W. 8. Ries, Inc beenIn California’ and Mexido'since Jan- | === 1032 Main St., Adams, N.. Y.’ dary afe expectéd to:retirn here i June. AYS. . E o Only 50(: You: mayreend: me; efitirely. free & || * The:poit ‘office force"is gettifg in-long |, Mrs. Joske' Red, 217 N. Exter St. m. mers | Sample Tredtment of your stimula hours, the first of mo‘cnterk répotting for ‘&nl’:l' 251:;';::? "I’ was_in bed three ing: application 1er mmum duty -at §:95 s m. o~ oftice” ts- How | BuE TR ) . N i open Tourteenand - one-quarter " bours | yias 7Y Sannot oraiae J0ur mediine 108 Cady Assistady Neme. each Trach.” ‘Foley Kidnev Bills ‘ston hiaddep HENRY E. CHURCH -mmnry €.'3. Bryant of ‘Hatitord 'was iarities and wrrensthen the Kidneys, © WM. a® visitér- in-Danlélfon ‘Wédnesday. Nol&:nmu from. thé sy¥tem- the e SMITH ALLEN E\— backiche, Y

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