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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 : oot D. C., after ten The supreme court of errors has hand- _m_ res here. ed down a decision, finding no error in Norwich, Friday, June 8, 1921 © o TOBE USED AT WATURALZATION 5222 Porteons & Michell charge of theft from a New Haven rail- 3 - Free Trial of a Method That Anyone b o e oo VARIOUS MATTERS or ime 5 ‘We have a method for the control of Asthma, Light vehicle lamps at 7.47 o'clock this and we want you to try it at our expense. No | evening. matter whether your cage i of long sianding o | Dust blew in clonds Thursday:in spite L ! ;(c:::w::l':r Phronic Asthma, you should send | of recent heavy rains. : oo ree trial of our method, No matterin what | Relatives have requested a memorial road freight car. The appeal was argued : at the April session of the court in Nor- Aliens who will be naturalized In the laid down their lives on the field of bat- "lc"-‘ ;:‘;luth.': h? |=l:e v;:s'ent st u!uh; con and | Superior court here next week will see the |tle that right might conquer and the zz“‘:ymmm:’ sl &gy _“nm,,hm ur »;nl,:,?‘e Stars and Stripes’ displayed before their whole world be 2 safe place for us to live oy i his bondsmen surrendered him. in. They have followed Old Glory to frer se and |eves in court at the time they take the |y Monahan together with Ernest Plum- climate you live, no matter what your age or | - o 5 T poinickis church Saturday ?‘ Erieny T ':_u gk Um 3 3;, ted | Victory and have shown that they have | CtOPEUS Rt Al ployed Gecupaion, i son are troubled with asthma, | 0455 1 B FAtTEC Ars. Wil OF ellegiance to their new adopted | ino right to live under lts protection. e e e - 1d relieve you promptly. Mrs. ountry. g b Ha 5 rrest O epeniaily wast o rend it to thosc appare | Spraying time. Arsenate of lead, | 1 MTE A handsome new American fiag has | shoula ve wiesd te thie pome hat fhbey| More, than a year ago, charged with VALUB IN ently hopeless cases, where all forms of in- | paris green, bordeaux mixture, at Lec been presented this week to the court for |who in_ the fature shall decide to be. | Stealing a barrel of potatoes from & e e e hawe. Tatied. e want |& Osgood’s—adv. el patent. 7 etc., have : ion sessions by SedZ- tcome American citizens will as they | Ireisht car in whe New London yard of ef Corps, No. 18, of o ; A th eroad. swear alleagience to this country see 1mi = ose in presenting the | aving above thern this flas. In behait | They were tried in the crtminal eu I in the brief address.|of the officers and members of Sedewick | PEFIor court all being found guilty. Mon- |} corps president, Mrs. An- | Woman's Relief Corps, No. 16, I present | 2han Was sentenced to six months ou this flag, | May it always find a place | Jail and Plummer and Church each re- 1 ahow evervone at our expense, that our | Big truckloads of erhpty barrels are method is designed to end all dificult | peing sent from Norwich to Noank for breathing, all wheeziag, and all those (ermible | e yse of the fishermen. paroxys: OBITUARY. This free offer is teo important to neglect a | 4 2604 lot of excellent crash will be on G sk ey pons St single day. Write now and besin the Mehoe | sale Priday.and Saturday for Sc per yard e of the corps, cailed at the of- ceived jail sentences of four months. Al Y do mot even pay postage, | at the Mill Outlet Stores Co.—adv. 0 of the coms, called at the of- [in this roop wnere those wio witl be our | S5 TR0 1 RERUERGER 00T IRCLE, S On Sal Now o i et s a Judge George E. Parsons, clerk of | suture citizens will see it and feel proud ) ithareer il e Perfect June weather Thursday coaxed fo parltns fae i s oare. €0 Know 115 thelr flag to fight for and | ST7OrS but Church later uis L COUPON the townspeople to enjoy cutdoor life and et e SRR Sotal ans i servtha N switence FREE TRIA in all sections it was a real piazza day. as follows: The flag is inscribed as follows: o “'ed"‘ 2 dl o ‘;‘”,::‘.:; e STTER ASTHMA CO.. Room 63 N " ries ere e As chairman of th i = sg | Eurrendered several weeks : Tar o Findaon streets. Bufao, X. ¥, | | DA€ Thandsy (SRR, i : : o o committee. It ghves me | Repet Coaented by Sedgwick Womans | committed to Jail. Plummers appeal is LOT 1—AT 39¢ Send free trial of your method to: they were selling at from 19 to 35 cen h > to be here this morning on such |canization committee, still pending. VALUES UP TO $125 There is the same number of cottages i this, knowing it means so MRS. M. FLORENCE DEAN, ' s Fancy Dress Voiles, 40 and 45 sessssssasrereomerorsece open at Willimantic Camp Ground v 1re of the community in Chairman, xzcznznsl.u::'q:znmn ONE YEAR || inches wide, in ail the latest designs vear ago—33 in all—but not all the same ! and to the country in gen- MARTETTA A. WRIGHT, CONTINT E YEAR |} lorings—on sale now at 35%¢ a e zolmfls proud to acknowledge that LENA PUKALLUS, Trial of the suit of George W. Carroll . yard, early season’s retail prices Committee, | VS the Shetucket Relaty Co., which is an |} yere up to $1.25 a yard. ed to leave| Tt will be displaved in court for the |application for a receivership, was begun ross the seas and adopt [first b next Tuesday behind the [én the superior court here Thursday 2 and thereby become good Amer- | judge's bench. heing latge morning. Charles D. Greenman, LOT AT 79¢ g enough to Y LpeniZ = i eat many of them |gtretch complotely = across the. ident of the company, testified as to the |§ Silk and Cotton Novelty Voile, 36 worth in the Civil space of the several windows beh present condition of its affairs, and John |} inches wide—Also 36-inch Embroid- World war. Many of them ! bench. 3 Woodmansee, a large stockholder, also | ered Voiles, in ail the most wanted The annual meeting of the.justices of | the supreme court and judges.of the su- perior court is to be held in Hartford on June 6th. Men have completed painting the woodwork of the office building of Shore Line FElectric Railway company gave testimony. patterns and colorings—on sale now facing Humhent gquare; - An agreement was reached to continue || at 7% a yard, early season’s retail Rooms are bein:h fil’itefd "r;]!n ]gvc North- p TTFORD WOM HOME FOR MISS HIGGINS WILL INTERVIEW the case for 5 year in the expectation |} prices were up.to $200 a yard. Stonington town hal ‘or the Red ( ne son society. Mrs. Edward Man is th mother w e, EEESC OPAL BISHOP'S RESIDENCE| EUROPEAN MUSIC CELEBRITIES |interest in the claims is to be reduced. Jdent of the association. | broth i 1 . T In will of 1.;» l‘flle M‘»‘E») “Sr.v L M Loretta Princely Higgins of this| The capital stock is $80,000 and the . v gress, law en- | r 4 G irford, public on | city, one of the four Connecticut girls|shares are $100 each of which Mr. Car- . Vote on Monday for progress, law en-| I 5 » forcement :fia a clean city. G is Dbe-|appointed to a French goverament schol- | roil holds S0. The company is handling ur prmg e O neighbor to the polls ear! or-| arship this summer Fontairebleau |4 tract of land at Hempstead, L. L It Protestant co- | school of musi ris, is to sail|costs about $4,000 to run matters and fic"z,.“}i',‘.‘a;f.‘:‘dm ?‘zhn(:\l}\cs icut she gives her|from New York § a L e aturday morning on the | there are debts of $30,630. A Norwich gton avenue, With a -afayette of the French line. |bank holds a note for-$7,200 on which ma ares O Servi for e us 3 - 4 i b s 9 holiday and the poidicts ”»f'r(;r'rl fo s to be used as a per-| Since receiving her scholarship appoint- | interest is paid and notes are due stock- ner were dug out of hi: ;nr en the b.sh(f)»:‘}; ltbx val-| ment, Miss Higgins has signed a contract | holders. ‘Winnecke's comet will hold her bequests | with a big New York newspaper feature| The past year eight lots were sold ls N In P of the stage this month passing 510!?“0(_105 ]flln- syndicate to furnish them a secies of 10 | for $225 cach and there are about 1,200 ow rogl'ess artford Re- G-f F perfhelion about the 13th. The comet o interviews with the best known musical |lots to be sold. ifts For not be visible to the naked eve. Institute for| celebrities in Europe, which required her —_— THREADS | The Jlme Bfide icut Humane Hadassah State Chapters to Meet. Nurse associa- - g T 3 5 . By invitation of the New London chap- | § Basting Threads, Coats’ Thread, But- i‘ “} HETHER you wish [€] |Jjoseph H. Seiden D. 1., of Norwich 4 n of the New London chap. i that business will improve. The rate of your | aenin near ¥ ter, the State Federation of Hadassah ton Thread., Linen Thread, Daraing to present a piece of preaching at Hanover, Sunda will hold its annual meeting and lunch- || Cotton, ete.—all at special prices. eon in New London June 19 at Odd Fel- lows’ hall. Kepresentatives from every P]NS_NEEDLB chapter in the state will attend. Miss A : Don't forget fish s ¢ cut glass, a dainty bit of cheap at Church Bros " jewelry or a complete chest ; . . Arrests in New London for intoxica- 5 of silver, you will find this tion were nearly twice the nu Trin- re . > = = Adamantine Pins, English Pins, Safe- ord Orphan e e, _"l"f",‘““; of the. mat | o Pias Mebecti Nesllie- Al okl @e- store’ adequately sed May that they were during April. 7 B for ot ticnal socicty, Will be the speaker at|| (¥ Pine. X s‘ 3 A p'T .d were nineteen in April and thirty in ) Cbnneg the luncheen. 1o meet your exac e- May. Mrs Missionary So APES—] RAU.) i‘ mands. The Robert Gair Corpors ) i 2 f crieley Divinity Bulletin’s Pattern Service ot o L dB i S | We h Sl vt £ operating the biz m ¥ ¢ 4 n's Aid socie- able Cord, Twille ape, English - “h"‘l‘ “fi'll’ mm..:nT" of Mallle’ at Onteage a ! Tepe, Bias Seam Tape, Taffeta Seam beautiful articles make Anb e i o 0 is| Biven forineea’ nnd Binding. Rick Rack Braid, etc—all at “ it easy for you to -!ga just iy | T i Episco- special prices. )| the @ift the bride will most inair = g A v Russetl, I i, > Your indifference to votin o 5 e " A gift from this stors bears neans a step backward. P . el i ELASTIC—BELTING ENERNE TS iy Ralos. masno closs Voo public character Hat Elastic, Elastic Web, Skirt Belt- 3 ¥ o A Potter Hill correspon t 3 3 8 es. Mrs. Rus- ing of all kinds—all 4¢ special prices. \‘ P ERfiusoNs Walter Brearley has returned to Moosup | Vhit- MalGn it H [ after three da it with h If in trust to} OO O 5 2 in-law and sister Mr. and M ¢ titutions named in | ; " FEANKLIN 8QU. Carter. $5ta] ot o th eatated: g.sa Acrtno Collapsible Dress B Wslkn SR QR e Mr. and Mrs. L. M .Smith d, is about $600, 250 A : ¥ y leb the tl 3 York recently celebrated t $1250 'Acme, Four-section, ad- justable Dress Forms, at. $8.98 The Porteous & Mitchell Co. | + versary of their marriage at t their daughter, Mrs. Charles in Andover. —————————————————| Fresh imports of crude ot 4o Moot Fiohats caused a further decline ir s e SEhen many products. Drug presentatives refused [ Markets told the drug: ! 124 to 21 Wednesday, to |Trading is still lifel to compel judges of pro-| Variety entertainment, Memorial, Friday eve 5 :““ Mattments of o [mission 25 cents. ; 2 avd John R. o Sotuisfindx OV¢ "M ana Mra A PIoBfoRl ¢ s committee on mew towns | CElebrated their golden wed iricts. The original bill % b to remove a = a statement, but : : eliminated by | The wedding of Mis . nt offered by Mr, | Edward Archibaly Walker of 1d. to take place at the hon mother, Mrs. H ice Pe Waller street, New Lonc o FINAL SOCIAL OF THE SEASON Al of the season given by MISS LORETTA P. HIGGINS * the | 0 leave at once for Paris instead of wait- & ns |Ing for the sailing date on June 18 when C. A, |the party of 250 scholarship appointees Biiven cor- | i to leave New York. . G. Baker entertained | Among those with whom she will se- recitation and Mr. | cure interviews will be Mary Garden, Jean De Reszke, Paderewski, § 1nL-Saenu,| FROM THE CONSULAR KEPORTS. Canada manufactures nearly all it clothing and furnishings for men. The high tariff makes competition difficult. Less than one-fifth of the Amsterdam diamond workmen are now employed. Diamond deposits have been found in Nipin provinee, China. Switzerland's economic condition grows worse. Strikes spread and previously prosperous bramnches of indusry lan- Vincent D'Indy, Richard Strauss, Melba, {Lehman and other. The series is to be | t and will appear in the | 1 newspapers. | On th ing the cou will be Miss Alij vage across as well as dur- ° at Paris her companion | he committee appointed = Halstead of Washing- guish. = hn H. Riser to get nmew |JURe % aughter of Hon. Albert Hal- By Jan. 7 of nmext year Canada’s hy- i ot cor 1. 8 el ana d e rica at n * the Chamber of Commerce 15| Vote early on June 6th from 5.53 : ALEhtesefon el 2, dan 1 of ne - ccess. There is at pres-|M. to 5 D. m: to approve the pr stead, United. States oonmul to Canatl, e “aunar 2 1 hip and the officers want |2dministratio Encour: efficiency ead is stud; the violin and is & power. 200 mark. city affairs.—adv. cholars! | Miss Hi D appointee from Washington. ins, who has heen studying me reports that there are stocks of It is denjed that because t wheat and rye sufficient until the mexs — e in New York for grand opera, has been harvest. = tercentenary postage stamm. , P = six months ago do not GIN TRIAL OF $10,000 spending several days at her home, No. g:na-mau reports a« commercial depres DEMOCRATIC * lary legend *T. S." the federal c 3 NpERia ; 25 Broadway, but left for New York Btar % o inorae = 1 STIT AGAINST THE CITY | Thursday morning to complete final are 3408 CITY ELECTION circulation. : | | Trial of the suit of Margaret Fitzzer. | Fa0gements there before eailing. A NEW AND ATTRACTIVE onws.‘ Green and brofled shrimps at Chur | the city ot Norwich for aes carittern 3498 is Tere depictel It is 5 : e Bros.—ady | Was bexun before Judge | STATE HUMANE SOCIETY and 46 inches, bust measure. A 38-inch | Prondence Bak ? T S. RATMOND, Y GlAL Lymis" corvenpontiong : o superior court ISSUES REPORT FOR MAy|8ize will Tequire 3 1.8 yards of 40-inch ery ANSON R. GROVER. = e | afternoon. After the iz aterial for the dress and 2 1-4 yards of Epar s Milloyy and fied the case was con-| The Connecticut Humane society re-|2icinch material for the guimpe. Councilmen, Norwich were i ntown S | s fa iy ports the folowing work done in the ani- | RANK H. QUINLEY, placed the flags on the soldi s | | erge, duvetyn, tricolette, chiffon, erepe, 82 Franklin Street A that she fel] | mal department for May, from the New pe de chine. satin and n are attrac- Haven office at 200 Orange street, The|live for this design. Eraid or bands of k done in the children's and old peo- | {Mbroidery would be pleasing for decor: tment is not yet tabulated: | ton One could have a pretty dress ROM They were guests of D. M. Day baked shad dinner. The reservations already made at } City Clerk, tels in New London and in Nor this 2 : style of erge and in. The widt d 3 t fist brought for $1,-| Animals hu destrosed: 8 horses, | of the sKirt at the foot is about two yards SPECIAIS FO EMI J. DESMOND, the night preceding the Yale- t the amount claimed 6 dogs, 131 cats and kittens, A pattern of this illustration mailed to boat races indicate that the c om- ted to $10,000 since it is e City Treasurer, ing this year will easily be equal to I injured fowl, suffering or unfit for | ANY address on receipt of 10 cents in sil- a SATURDAY Order through The Bulletin Company, Other work dorie was: 1 robin with a | patiern Depty Norwieh, Conn. 0o 1d has lo r left hand {ARLES S. AVERY. attendance in past years. City Tax Collector, A parkway has been establish: roken Ieg rescued and cared for, 1 hor ROLD T. ROBINSON. Saybrook Junction Sundays for autor and Attorney A. | found for a dog, 46 meat eattle. imspested, | l = B e s o s ity tor the Dratat | T pigs imeneotel, 138 horeos mapenia i mon Meringue City Sheriffs, " | the traffic, so all had to back to th ee ed E. W. Higgins rep- | auctions and market places, 22 horses or- | WILLIAM J. CARROLL of the green Sunday last and L dered shod, X P. CALLAHAN. the station platform when call horses turned in when | Pies, at 20c each 5 found unfit, 23 harnesses r yaired or ad- | Early veting Monday means ZPORT §10,000 TN PLEDGES justed, 2 slaughter houses visited, 44! Water Commissioner, : . i i L i fortable voting. Make the major FOR CONNECTICUT COLLEGE |Markets visited, 3§ stal nspected, S04 . . ARTHUR E. STORY. sounding and the endorsement emphat Pledzes of $40.000 towards the | CFALES Of Doultry inspected, 3 lions in- 1,000 dozen of our delicious It is good business.—adv. 4 s o The annual meeting of Sahra Trum: Chapter, D. A. R., of Rockville, was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | Celia Prescott. The henorary regent is Mrs. Cella Prescott; regent, Mrs. A. Le- roy Martin and vice regenp Mrs. Fran cis T. Mexweil. Merrit B. Calker of Storrs college been at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chalker, at Saybrook Point Connecticut shad fisehrmen are mak- Sl 8 spected, 1 goat examined, 2 sheep exam- e roonnectict | ined, 2" prosécutions and convictions for | cruelty to animals. { nt Connecticut col- ecured. FANCY ROLLS, VIENNA, PARKERHOUSE, SALAD, {FRANKFORT, KRINKLEY AND MARYLAND BISCUITS —ALL AT 12c A DOZEN. hall of the eol- AT TR London Rotary club | ANOTHER ARREST MADE ON | e hopes ,fv”, Z;s; i{','fi':' CLOTH THEFT CHARGE | Sl wi:‘h"hg County Investigator W. E. Jackson forics, each to |With Officers Lewis and Malinowski o would mot |Nade another arrest in this city Thurs- stantial as the |2V MEht in connection with charges of theft of cloth from . hey took into P st ¥ but would relieve the e iz - R501 “ - . sy 99 ing a little better hauls this week. The tion and enable the col- fl‘!‘“‘:;“_"‘h“o"‘l“_*‘_ D oty Cove ! Atvees A Smile with every Bite increase has been from five or six to 4 ring | Several pairs of trou kit twenty and thirty.’ said that he expects an entering |, oSl ez e 2 e 4 deged have been made from stolen it General Manager Bardo of the New i f nearly 200 this fall e o Haven road has granted the request of the chamber of commerce of Rocky about erecting a sign at Vernon. Thi sign is to advertise Rockville and its in- dustries and 1t was planned to erect Permanent Hair Waving. Artistic Hair ¥ | MUST MOVE POINTERS ON Take Option on Pequot Casinmo. CHARTER REVISION QUESTION | Announcement was madg this week of | ters wilo have the voting machine 08 S ELD oot : e ach, just outside New 3501 . registrars at the eity | o+ w4 3 X 35 . near the raflroad statlon. : party lever whioh |Eiven to Theodors P. Swift, proprietor]s SIMPLE PRETTY FROCK P:,; Color Restoring The attendance report for the Taurel r the names on the city tick- 214 ;’;‘,‘,:‘ff“cgf_nf“bf by i{:i{““g‘;‘m‘ FOR THE LITTLE TOT | 2% LINDGREN’S Glen school for May shows: . Enrollmen, operate” the pointers for the |7 o0 70 o ST OF HET I s of the| Pattern 3501 was employed to make | f ¥ 108 Thayer Bldg., 14; average attendance, 13.9; per cent. of inst charter revision, laee: Witk ey vie crarge of theltnhis attractive frock. It is cut in & P Norwich . attendance, 99.3; cases of tardiness, 1; éris vote counted on the char- | P th 2 Yiew to purchasing it inl!gizes: 1 year, 2,3, 4 and b years. A 2- e Phone 572-3 A Bidorio Raloh F. Matne, Eisie L. f o he e the near future. The property has been | year size will require 2 3-4 yards of -8 s Maine, Alice G. Maine, Ray Hill, o0 auess it & used as a private club for the past 25|inch material. s he ittle D DY | Vears, | Poplin, pongee, gingham, chambrery, SIS O OF UIB Sropitty jdimity, lawn, batiste, > repn, flann: done either before or aft- t ctte, pique and crash are good for this B B D ty lever, but unless it ENT. tyle. tizen has not voted one INCID] SIN SOCIE.TY A" pattern of this illustration mailed to attery ance he charter revision | Mr. and Mrs. William G. Park of Han- |20y address on receipt of 10 cents in &il- Riu, Ivy Riu, Joseph Ruther. State collectors learn that among furs most in favor at the moment are mink,, seal dve muskrat, beaver, skunk, Aus- traljan oppossum and ermine, The beav- THE WIZARD OF THE WHEEL who with a twist of the bl er an dopossum are being taken by wo- over sailed for Europe Wednesday. Ve Order fhrough The Bulletin Company,| ARMORY NORWICH TONIGHT wrist gives your resoled and || men's coat manatactarers to considerable e hMra. S. N. Williams of Stonington is|Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. B extent for trimmin; ges. ¥ 2 tl t of Mrs. Burrill A. Herrick. reheeled shoe that new-like : it P e FELTCORN & SHEPARD The stay at home -voters and thoso not approving of Volstead law prosecu- tiors, jitney regulation, a pure water Mr. and Mrs. Hadley G. Gray of Ma- finish so much admired in cvale Garden, North Franklin, enter- Archibald Mitchell left Monday to spend | The umburana of Brazil is & soft vel-| ooy EBRATED MOHICAN HOTEL at a dinner party on Memorial|he month at his camp on the Resti-[low wood so delightfully scented with aia & - 5 * s 6 gouche river, Canada, salmon fishing. |vanilla that ome is tempted to eat it few shoes. After we have zapply “and effcient management _can T s Smnetord, Danwi| Mr. and Mrs, Weston C. Pullen enter-|ays the American Foresiry Magazine. ORCHESTRA remade your shoes, they}|eriy sune e monuinced b Yote y and son Hadley of North Ston- :&l::i;t cl:;daognr;da‘y Sxsik o !:n ! DANCING 830—1230 A : 3 ngton, and Mr. Gray's daughter and son- of town gue: who = o have this finish. Wednesday was the 67th anniversary ; str Bridg e 3 sed e Wator oF|Bave aEtived to! tlend fhe Eullen-Vam 2 of the ifounding of Berksley Episcopal h Schaufenhauser anc ot e Deusen wedding Saturday. | ADMISSION Divinity ~ school, Middletown. _Bishop 3 . . The Colonial Dames’ meeting at Hart- . ! - g g v a : . y Five Tables of Whist. ford Wednesday’ was attended by Mrs.| I Your eves of Basiare ] GENTS 55 & an, died in , Dr. John Binn e i y ey itch, burn or feel dry; our : formerly? ot Norwich, sucseeded. bim oo Five tables were played af an: enjoy-| Willlam H:'Pafmer, Mrs. Gardiner Graene, ¥ dean and he in turn was succeeded by Franklin Square Dr. Samuel Hart. L = — The United States civil service commis- sfon anmounces for June 8 an examina- ia Y ok = v M vision is blurred, your eyesight dim; able whist party Thursday evening at the | Mrs. Frederick T. Sayles. Mrs. Richard | ViSif pemsal LADIES 40c home of Mrs, William G. Hastings of 73| R. Graham, Mrs. Eben Learned and Miss fvro o y:.'u'; ‘:il'rl“u':n(?an:ent :.‘l:om‘ Prospect street. Mrs, Fred Bentley and |Louise Bond Meech. D i D e THIS INCLUDES TAX Miss Ellen Shea scored a tle for the| At Grace .Episcopal church, Charles|in a fourth of a glass of water and first prize and Mr. Bentley took the|City, Ia, Sunday morning last, the infant|bathe the eyes from two to four times Car for Taftville after dance third prize. Refreshments were served.|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baldwin |4 day, Sound, comfortable eyes and Olds was christened.by the bishop of (improved eyesight will make the world Towa, receiving the name of Helen Louise. | look brighter. e was a member of the Masoniq fra- | Her sponsors in baptism were Mrs. Olds, Wilbur Ru: for many.yea Hayv d elther sex under forty years of age, for | qiy on OR SALE—Big Six Stadebaker, 1921 | vacancles in the bureau of . entomolezy. | 1ioyat lel, run 5,900 miles, perfect condition; | department of agriculture, for auty is ;“ i 413 Pn?nifiiw or write B O. | wushington, D. C., or in the field, salar; TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | tion for scientific assistant in emtomolo: Note : Doctors say Bon-Opto| WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ternity and of the Order of Railwav Con-|Sr, and Rollin C. Jones of Norwich, |strengthens eyesight vy | DE58 before the public, there is Do medi- \ from $1,440 te $1,800. ductors. grandparents. e ight 50% in & week's| um ..a.:‘ug: through the /advertising o, T & Bl AT RO R

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