Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 21, 1921, Page 8

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Saturday Cady Specials Standard Chocolates, teen kinds, regular value 40c a in six- Lovell & Covell's Blackstone Chocolates, in_thirty flavors, regular value 60c a pound — pound—Special at ............. 29c | Special at ........ R R 4%¢ i i Lovell & Covell's Reputation Imperial Chocolates, in a vari Lowslly (& Cavells fenitation sty of flavors, regular value 50c kinds, regular value 80c a pound a wund—fpocill [ 3% | —Speciai at ? Special Offerings In Men’s Wear CLOTHING, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, ETC. The New Straw Hats Are Ready A splendid collection of smart Straw Hats, in a variety of braids — Sennits, Splits and Panamas — all priced— pe $2.50 to $7.00 Our Entire Stock of Men’s Suits DIVIDED INTO THREE SPECIAL GROUPS $22.50—327.50—8§32.50 This offering comprises our entire stock of Men’s Suits, without reservation. Underwear, Shirts, Hosiery Men's Roxford Union Suits, athietic style only, in OUR MEN'S STORE | The Special moderately | NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, Pmnous& Purchase Sale Brings New Low Prices The great response to the announcement of our Special Pur- chase Sale is an indication the Buying Public realizes that this Sale provides genuine money-saving opportunities that are too good to miss. ; ~ The Special Purchase Sale will continue today, with practically all the special offer- ings contained in our original Sale announcement still on hand, and many new items which are mentioned for the first time. READ THIS LIST OF SPECIAL VALUES! HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, white and colored k ei _—.—_— UNDERWEAR SPECIALS Mam FlOOL : Children’s Knit Underwaists, the wall-known “Pear!” Waist, f ) y ot embroidery, a big variety of regular 50c value, at ........ 1 30c sizes 34 to 46, regular value $2.50 to $4.00 e L Bl dld : Seiaptals e Choice Now, at .......000ivvnveninnnnnnanss. $1.39 | cial price, 3 for 25¢, ar each.... 8c P sleeveless — Speciai ; Boys’ White H.lmsmc'hu‘!;;nd- 255’ 85lnho, Nathol 2 - iy 2 3, erchiefs, regular value /26— B . -weig| MEN'S UNDERWEAR WORK SHIRTS, 85¢ e ies SemiP e e Vasts for women—Special price 23 Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits, Men’s Blue Work Shirts, made R O s c Mary Garden Talcum Pow Women's Summer-weight Bod- i short siesve and it lngth | £i0n arsde Slus Sehar | WL USRI e s e sy —Very special valuz, at........ 8% | $1.00' Work Shirt, gt.-.... ... g5c | Price a box of six 59 | 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, iSes for woren-—Brecial Brice.: 2% ; Men’s Initial ~ Handkerchiefs, sl gt e Men's Athletic Union Suits, of | DRESS SHIRTS, 95¢ three in a box, value 75c—Spe- good quality Checked Nainsook | ) cial price & BOX................ 59c | 35c Lacs Pure Olive Oil, 4 oz RIBBON SPECIALS s B 89 | These are remarkable value — : = oY o Bl Py eIsee Fmedquamy Per:‘a{cstand W@ve'\ MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS /¢ = S s e LG Mfi(irs ITafleuhHair zibbc:. -lll y adras, sizas o 17—Very silk, 5% inches wide, black, MEN’S HOSIERY special value, at .............. 93¢ | 100 dozen Men's White Hemstitched | Spqqmis Face Powden all | Chite and ail colors ~ Special Men's Cotton Work Hosiery, in | Handkerchiefs, slightly imperfect, sy price a yard....... RS SN brown mixtures, these are very | PAJAMAS, $1.95 sold only in half-dozen lots : 50c < Dixie Absorbent Cottehn, Dresden Ribbon, hairbow width, special value, at. . 10¢ | Men’s Pajamas, of finest Madras, Lot 1. . 6 for 29 7l o hizs geold gssodrgen:ver patterns : Crepes, and Soisettes, with Lot 2. 8 for 3% pound rolls ....iiiiiiiiieiiiis e and iesloringe SSratial inpice va Men's “Ipswich” Z hand Ik frogs, in pld ot 3... 1§ for i r G::(l‘am-:!:’ :e“ am:adECouLn‘:Z ;:Fwssom;rl;nes a:a:‘gsflr:?y ppavtr! otid 8 ormas $1.75 Dustno Gartm!r\t Baqs'. \Al/.adg Fa R s iery, sortment, | ralues $2.5 S E . 5 i ue. Se —at 6 pairs for $150, or a pair 22 | b TA00-Speeial price .. §1.05 | Secias 9088 athing nour hoe A, B W. Puritan Tissus | inches wide, valus up to 75c a Toilet Paper, 1,000 sheet pack- | Yardh at ..ooooieiiiiiins BOYS’ WEAR Boys' Golf Gaps, Navy Serge and mixtures, regular value $1 Women’s Corsets, —8pecial PrICE eorrrivsrnts 15 Beys' Knigkgrbocker Trousers, ark mixtufes, sizes 8 to 16, regular value $1.00 — Special regular price $1.25, e S e A Mary Pickford Aprons, of plain Boys’ Washable Play Suits and Chambray, and Amoskeag Ging- $1.25 HOUSE APRONS, AT 89¢ Women's House Aprons, in light and medium colors, made of good qual- ity Percale, in a variety of models—these are extraordinary vaiue, at 83c, ages, 3 for 50c, or a package... 18¢ Mln‘d Candies, a big variety, Candies, including regular value 30c a pound—Spe- Caramels, Fudge, etc, recular otal et 23 ] value 50c a pound—Special at I3¢ Mixed Canllies, including Tur- ular value 40c a pound—Spe- Assorted Candies, including Bon Bons, Stuffed Dates, Marma- lade, etc., regular value 70c a ish Paste, Bon Bons, etc., reg- Remarkable Reductions In WOMENS’ APPAREL Womeh’s Suits At Sacrifice Prices Jersey Suits, At $9.95 w ’s Stylish Jersey Suits, made of “Continental Fulwool Fabric,” guaranteed strictly Virgin Wool, in attractive heather mixtures, blue, green and tan, sizes 14 to 44, all stylish models, Tuxedo and Notch- Collar styles—Very spacial value at $9.95. Women's Navy Serge Suits, excel- lent quality, former value $27.50 Women’s Suits, of the finer grades, former value up to $55.00 — [ + The balance of our highgrads 2 Suits that were $65.00 and $75.00 ALE 25 PER CENT. REDUCTION ; \U We offer our entife stock of Women's Wraps. v ;gul-r p::n‘ $15.00 t-lumV—fl -' n:;:ch;&:v Wikipe, throre 10 only Gobiol & Shyies.c .« - o ¢ Children’s Coats, At $10.95 Children’s Polo and Serge Coats, all beautifully tailor=d and of excellent materials, sizes 8 to 14 ycars—Choice now, at $10.95. . K 5 ! Missés’ Jersey Coats, $7.95 Misses’ All-Wool Jersey Coats, Sport models, in the new colors—to be worn with Sport Skirts, or Whits Skirts— Very special value $7.95. 15¢ Human Hair Nets, all shades —Fashion>tte, Stay-fast, Venida and Jessamine—Special price.. 10c Aprons, Petticoats Human Hair Switches, made of natural hair, not dyed, in black, gray and all shades of brown, An odd lot of Women's Petti- actual valus $8.00 to $10.00 — at $1.98, Special Millinery Offerings BANDED SAILORS, AT $1.98 These are remarkable value—Women’s Banded Sailors, in some of the newest shapes and colorings, including black—Very special value WOMEN'S GLOVES, 25¢ Women's 2-¢lasp White Chamoi- sette Gloves, sizes 6 to B, reg- ular valus 50c — Special « pair price p< ¢ " ts, made of aode s an i, TRAE ED MEN’S AND GIRLS Rompers, sizes 2 to 6, regular ;gfba%ewe:ty chacks, regular i ?:n:n ';:":hoin kgao"odwqe:a:;g Special price $ CHILDREN’S HATS REDUC WO S Al e g . 9 lue, at .. 5 . 5% 4 s - laces, cut £ value $1.50—Special price ...... -l e L SR A lavender, regular $1.00 value, e heckiaca st ”f“'sd"‘ OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT TWO PRICES SWEATERS Boys' Navy Serge Suits, with SHiAion St it o e at .. gz pell eolorsoners, lenatlysgrad; Children's Trimmed Hats, for children of ail ages, former SRt e two pairs of Trousers, sizes 4 T ated, were $1.00 and $1.50—Spe- prices up to $3.98—PRICE NOW ... s St regular value $6.50 — Special fo 8, regular value $8.50—8ps. | ofoSiioht fiaure, sizes S 5129 | Women's Cotton Taffeta Petti- cial price ...... Children's Trimmed Hats, in the better g price SRR cial price ........... [T $6.95 (No Exchanges gzlaatfi. n wre;!yhflora[designs on w s LSeTos Hand B up to $5.98—PRICE NOW ..i............ee and Misses' Jersey 2 g e ack ground, these are regular omen’s Leather an ags, 9, rs, regular value f2ishiva omein ngpant $2.00 value, at . .- $139 | new swagger styles, with two WOMEN’S HATS, $3.98, VALUE _l]ll’d'iTOTs'7-98 oy et iy ER ALS lightivibnilad: Suicas ToA" 23] Womens Bilk Jorbey. Pottiamts. handles, black or colors, valus Exquisitely Trimmed Hats, for matron or miss, including Taf- | fHOSl:k hYl SSEClc | 2 and 24, mad of Frénci Cau: some'in ‘two-tone effects, others $2.00—Spocial price ... N.... $140] | feta Hats, Quilted Satin, Sport Hats and Dress Hate—all at $3.38 iladte? wilk hael and s Cath. til, in pink and white, ragular with floral inserts on flounce, L S50 Muwiiky; hite only)iaisee $450 to $7.50 value, at........ 5159 | these are regular $3.98 value, Women’s Silk Hand Bags, best WASH GOODS ;tu sll/g, former value 53¢ — & (No Exchanges) i B S . 8379 | quality Moire Silk and siik pecial price . c One case of Children’s fast black seamiess Hosiery, sizes 6 to 9z, regular value 19c—Special price 15¢ Draperies and lined, i\" black, navy, tauve and o brown, were $5.00 to $6.50 — Floor Coverings : 27-inch Sheeting Prints, good ection of pattefns, regular 15¢ value, at .. Choice of eight styles, at..... $3.98 : Excellent quality Staple Apron ; ; Sietg 5 50 pieces of 36-inch English Long Cloth, madium grade, soft Nain- Ginghams, goed selection of S’uc&m;bflv Boys' heavy weight 86-inch’ Cuttaif orim. Whits, cris e aod S G NS oo Traveling Bags, Cowhide leath- sook finish, sold only in ten-yard pieces — SPECIAL PRICE A blue and white checks, regular H‘_Sc’_'m f" e e Y to 25¢ | Border, regular price 15c—Special price a yard. 11c ler, wal.us grain, linen lined, PIECE $1.45. 19 value, at .. 12 Bpecial price a pair....... 2o | Curtain Scrim, in better quality, white, aream S Yo B oy Bl oy 27-inch White Domet Flannel, Boys' heavy weight, black rib- work border, reguiar price 19c—Special price a yard 14c % y E A 3 - Tnain. Lh formerly 25c—Special price a bed Hosiery, sizes 7 to 1013, Marquisette, white, cream and ecru, both plain and with open-work regular $6.98 value, at 36-inch “Indian Head” Brown Sheeting, in short lengths, 2 to 10- | SFRETY Semwpecia’ price 1220 regular 3% value—Special price border, regular price 35c—Special price a yard s 25et | Manta s and Wi e yards—Special price a yard . G 2 2o 98| g inioh -~ Dress: Parcales; - in a pair o e e g 29 | Extra fine quality Marquisette, in a numbsr of pretty styles of open- oncere sl One lot of Pillow Cases, size 42x36, good medium grade, regular figures, checks, stripes and One case of Women's “Ipswich” work border—a grade that has sold as high as 69c—Special price sizes 26 and 28-inch, American value 39c—Special Price .........ooeessen P T ceeeeeee, 20| CRGETY ikt grounds, regular Hosiery, in black mercerized ayard . .ol . 37¢ || Taffeta covering, tape edge, reg- Pequot Bleached Sheets, size 81x99 (note the extra size), first quality, 2c value, at . > 168 lisle, “|1eam in the back"—Very 5:?&*\4'6 ‘Nu!a;evtthe newl'est °f ‘“798“%""»"?“”"'5' in t\‘wme and ular $1.75 value, at former price as high as $3.25—Special price $1.55 specia e A . 33c inty color effects, regular value —Special pric & 5 i i i Women'pm'; e g oo s, i i b speci:lpvalus,pmea.vii:fl; Sanal 65c One gross of Hemmed Diaper, size 20x40, standard grade—Special checks, stripes, plaids and plain Bk Shbe acitas i el patterns and colorings, regular price 59c—Special price a yard..... 87c price each : . . . 122¢ | colors, regular 25¢ value, .at w,;_spé"afg}_":: Vhue oo a 39 Cg;aredIMadra;, 36‘ |gchss wide, for Over-drapes, in all the desir- 500 yarfds of IC!G-mclr‘thamnnsoo\;- h-gh;gr-ga. a_o||d arrly’m hn-’l: Ch-v‘i(o( Shirting, 28 inc:‘u;vldl. pecial price ......... able colorings, including two-tone effects, regular value $1.00 — pieces, formerly as high as & yard—Siecial prics for tin -y ShPh A dreinen, fa e \’Aelraymeb'i:rk&lk. and IF,:,, Hcg;‘ Special price a yard . 8 ue$ 00 7% CHILDREN’S SOCKS piece . e . $275 38¢ value, SR R NS IUERRY- SUO 3 ; f . 50 dozen Bleached Turkish Tewels, large size—Special price sach.... 25¢ | 27-inch Celored Poplins, in wel-known makesas “Syx'= | CARPETS, SMALL AND LARGE RUGS A 2Plendid showing of Childnen's | 10 domen Turkish Towels, actual size 26x52 inches, subject to slight good._selection of -plain colors, y special value at.......... TEo | 200 vandeior Volvel Siaf- Coroet.infave s o : s, mercerized, with-a variety imperfections, formerly $1.98—Spscial price .. 69 | requiar 59¢ value, at. Pt ST S B & Epsty wpeaniar L :; attractive tops, sm;s 5,15 95, 33:_;.;::;5 I::‘g:aiize Bath Rugs, excellent guality, assorted color- 35-inch White Peifiin, eitra i elvet 3 27x54 - ese are very special value— | price ...l ity, 2 EXTRA SPEGIAL 1360 pairs of | | VSlicteliav s, 7204 inches, in 4 gocd aseer $10 o 8T Satin "Table amask, e’ au N T e agiory ifashioned, | black § | Axminster Rugs, extra high-grade, size 27x54 inches, former price AT 39 A PAR 8 S enscialinrice AR Aeroplane Cotton, 36 inches wids, . l1ablz to slight im- § | a5 high as $6.50—Special price 743 - i i perfections, on sale at— Axminster Rugs, high-grade, size & fest, 3 inches by 10 fest, 6 T 0 | Aleo a good showing of three. ¢ I . Ly ety 388 $1.95 A PAIR inches, formerly as high as $58.50—Special price. .. ... st 4 6;3500 quarter Hosiery, in light and ARothes antail ot at:h"},,f"“"'w ek Al e, These are regular $3.00 value. ]| | Body Brussels Rugs, best quality, size 8 feet, <. $364 cent. new Carde on filling, 6 inches, all good patterns, formerly B 3 inches by 10 f dark effects—at 59¢ ir, as high as $75.00—Spesial pricy ssti00 |2 o 25085 match Seco silk top, , formerly as high as $1050—SPECIAL PR Pongee and Madras Shirtings, in a fine selection hirting patterns, regular 69 value, at 39 silkoline lining to ICE $3.98. DCE ROOMS n|Programme has been arranged Tuesday | Entertainment, elaborate for their d reported e of the HIBERNIANS, ale re. | ne d the tent| officers of T Ancient tate -a Salvation cted F. 0. E. n Eagles hal installation June 5. and Sunday i il be State shmson. The entertainment ave planned a regular time fc allation programme and a smdance of members is expected. Vice } June, July and of progress was made in charge of the ,Flag 1 | | REBEKAHS, With 75 present the regular meeting | ! Hove Rebekah lodge, No. held 044 Fellows' ha v ng. Mrs, Flore 4| a_ month the meettag and routine busin t and Septem. ansacted. Plans for the observance a whist to be held on of next week were made. | * the 37th anniversary of the log ere discnssed. The celebration ke place on June i5th and the com: e has extended invitations resident Mrs, Helen T. W ODD. FELLOWS. Uncas Lodge at their mee: ate Vice President Mrs. Peari Thomas, |day ng transacted routine bu ate Warden Mrs. Mary Lovett apd [after which a d Istriet Deputy President Mrs. Helen'was enjoyed. The uded Mitter. It ls expected fhat these offi, solos by members of the Deciso club and ]d. very entertaining talk by Dr. Hugh B. {Campbell of the state tuberculosis sana- business at the regular meeting Tuesday |leasing |man of Waterbury < |Mvstic: grand chaplain, the Rev. Charles en, 200; Middletown, from 1 to 250; Willimantic, §00 to 200. Re-eral applications for ports are expected frém other lodges |received, and several during the mext week. It is estimated |initiated. that thers will be nearly 10,000 in the|cers was h stallation w ittee chairmén, with|were discus: attended the |for the hol F, C. Bur-| 00; Merides torium. Shetucket membership wers candidates lodge transacted routine evening and also werked the first de- gree on a large class of candidates. The | attendance at the meeting was arze, A pleasant surprise was given the of- ficers and members of the grand lodge | ported of nnecticut, Independent Order of ing nic n annual session at Foot Guard | n Hartford, Wednesday, when Jame: formerlv of Hartford, and in 1802, apneared and was |shin of the city to the assembly by Grand|of er Frank W. Whiton of Hartford. | . Carpenter is a resident In Tampico, Mexico, where he is the head of a firm oil well supplies and machin He was heartily cheered and later | | ke on Odd Fellowship in Mexico. Past Grand Master Georze M. was _elected s and representative and Retiring Master Whiton' was elected junior representative, Hugh H. Osgood very ng of a The regular meeti re- | ry Osgood Lodge No. arrangements are pragress- | U. was held on Friday evening in Py- The committee is desirous of | thian Hall with a large nu of teams of 10 men each | s: Noble Grand Albert nic next month. of Hugh Hen- 20, 1. 0. O. F. M. meeting and | rows, chairman of the field events, that ely. facto award A cash prize e winner. of the took place. pate in a Lodge w3 An invitation to partici- pienic from Loyal ad and accepted. Following the ‘business meetin attendance ~ which included number of out of town guests, enjoy- tor Henry Warner eshment committ be plenty of chairman £re al the grove all da also be provided, - Daly. chairman of the printing | ittee, said that the co: ailed all the lodges in the s ianks for athletic events and also lar; posters giying the dctails of the fle day. = S ( | D. J. Dovle, chairman of the commit- Drand iaxBum). Janies Cooiicr. Vies o prizes rirorted thal, fusts Jiad 5 been purchased ng cups, H. Smith. Barre, Mass.: zrand condue- | o0 = & cubs tor, Harry Temporal, Bridreport: grand |y rioe bree e o ey peeda) gmardian, Alfred L. Lulley, Hartford; |sr vap; vents. iy srand herald, Leo Davis. Norwalk. e R e i stated that a large numt of members of New London lodge h aiready slened up for uniforms and re-| social committee. CASES FOR NEXT WEEK grand The appointments by Herbert J. Phi = of Waterbury, the new prand mas-| wher. the superior court's May ter, were: at the superior cour: Friday morning: Tuesda et al. v fre .- Mary Welch Gee: om probate ; Ruth Bentley John C. G probate ; Helene Paterson, exx. Peterson, appeal from probat XX., appea 'Neill®et al. MOOSE., port that they will send approximate! sted that members who have not|board of 1000 membere to the annual field day|leave thelr names at the club rosms. Wednesday, M New London June Dictator Georgze H. Raynor, chairman |ter Frank L. Carpenter; Marie C. This is the, report made by Chari ‘Icf the entertainment committee, report-|Ormsby ve. Charles L. Ormsby, nisi;|~ are Whitman Green. ,whe has ,‘.,n[ . ern Standard Time). State rooms Cavanaugh, general chairman of New |o0 that the lodses will send delegates|Georgie §. Treadway ve. Nor 'wigh > 1 Mrs! James Switt || ready at 7:00 p. m. London lodge, at a meeting of committee | {0 the convent each lodge to be rep-|Treadway: Georze W. Carroll vs. She-|for geveral months.-left recently to visit THE NEW ENGLAND chairmen. The reports received by |Tesented by three delegates. & Arrange- tucket Realty Co.; Benjamin Hal et al|per danghter, ¢, canaugh to date show that |ments for the banquet are In’ progress. nd 700 members, headed Veaterbury, between 400 and Derby, 600; New vs. Neuman Co., Inc., nisi. MANCHESTER TUNITY. Loyal Victory Lodge, No. 4, . 0. O. F., | vs. Isaac Nemirowsk Zan et al. ve. Savin. Haven. 1.000 or more; Hartford, 500 or!M. U., met Thursday eveninz In Steiner's|dom; Andrew Chadwick vs. Ernest Bare 600; Stamford, 300; South Norwalk, hall With a large attendance. Noble|rett et al; Margarqt Fitzgerald vs. city '\tcrand Al ton presided and sev-lof N were The first nomination of offi- and plans for a jomt in-| iodge Plans were also made us mannfacturing concerns | sided at the meeting and the nomin- | of the city to compete for the’champion-1ation for officers for the ensuing year Victory the | a ed a social and a programme by the| IN SUPERIOR COURT | The following court cases for next week session | opens were assigned by Judge Gardiner Greene at a mesting with the attorneys; May 24—Byron A. Wightman | ry, admr, appesl fromfo. Italy May Tth. ve. James George A.!from an automobile recently stepped on Kahn ve. town of Lebanon, appeal from |, round stone and broke her ankle. 25—Esther B. Carpen- v moved last week to Willington where Thursday, May 26—Sarah Nemirowsky Elias Frank Mor- Bank of New Lon- ahd Mrs. Fra Bal —Short calendar, bar lou and littis daughter, Anna of Hamp- |den. Mass., were guests of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Bosworth Sunday. .-HANOVER Mrs. Wiliam G. Park, whe has beer charge of the Near East drive i th¢ the committes ir c\>ount will sare nearly a year. Sanford of New York will "m-ch at the Congregational church Sunday. Mr. Sanford is a friend of Mr 5 MacLeod. He is nmow in charge of i3 grateful hearts. ~Give ns open minds and | ypur S8 0 0 “Eaer Side. since hip re humLiity of epirit. Guide -us thar we | ¢ PTEFE WM U8 FSE SHG: Bhce Be i may know the rizht and have the|y o in New York is said to be very ‘n- courage of our convictions. Give us &yor l it j broad charity for the opinion of others that we m work together in har- mony for the zood of state amd na- tion, and keep ourselves wide open te the world’s greater needs. At the end of the day, grant us pardon and rest which we ask in the name of Him who knew the right and always did it Amen.” STAFFORDVILLE Mrs. H. A. Bosworth has been ill with 1| brenchitis Mr. and Mre Modesto Festi Chaplin's Prayers Impress Legisiafors Legislators from all parts of the state comment upon the worth and fairness of the pravers of House Chapiain Edward P. ! Aver of Montvilie. At the session Tu the vote was taken which ree ustaining the vote of Governor Lake in'regard to the Sunday sports bill, | the chaplain prayed with kindness and consideration, using these words: ur Father. we come before Thee with Rev. Mr. A motor truck from Norwich broaght the MacLeods' furniture to the parson- age Thursday. The W. C. T. T". is tn hold 2 meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Ben nett, Monday evening. ‘10 NEW YORK New London (Norwich) Line Enjoy this delightful over night trie down the Sound and reach your destination happy, refreshed and satisfied. Excellent sqrviee throughout. Leave New Londen daily ex- eept Sunday, 10:00 p. m. (East. ' | started Mrs. Josephine Vaselr, while alighting Mr. and Mrs. William Caesar and fam- .| Mr. Caesar owns a farm. Mrs. George Sutton in Berlin, Conn STEAMSHIP COMPANY Mre. Sarah Ballon of Hampden, Mass., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lina Bos- worth for a few -weeks. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosworth of Fast I\ynunm, George Bosworth of Spring-

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