Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 6, 1921, Page 2

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RN T8 N Worried With a ' Bad Back? ! ! NOR m Bm‘wrm { wg’;t appearing modern coOTDS, PWPhy;-‘ WILLIMANTIC OFFICE 'hcuc Drum corps; second, Chesbro’s Telephone 105 23 Church St.|Drum corps. Best appearing fife, drum and bugle corps, St. Anne’s Fife, Drum and Bugle What Ts Going On Tonight. corps. . Nuights of Pybiian,. Natohssp Lodse,| 265 appearing piccolo or fiute bands, No. 22, meets at 807 Main street. B i < LUnion St. Jean Baptiste d'Amerique, | (0% Drum corvs. Pl & : ) ‘ / \ Do sharp pains stab you st every sudden move ? soond. N8, laying modern corps (120 beats), N ) 7 > l Conesl Florimond, Xo. T4, mesis in Ar e o St 0Oc fro : / NS B8 Are you 5o tired, and downhearted it seems you just SN SHUSE abatt, American Drum corps. one sack o : / > ), 5 = 5 Fifteon fife, drum, piccolo and bugle| Bestplaying fife, drum and bugle corps, - can’t keep going? Don’t be discouraged! You | ' Best playing ancient corps (110 beats), A - 2 ' v p 1 g IS a dull, constant backache spoiling your summer ? e Boane oo | Plainville Drum corps; second, Farming- | 508god c|8arefies |8 N N 1\ =Y S fleld day conlests at Recreation park. The | fayette Drum corps; second, Silk City the kidneys and the resulting accumulation of poizons Ing corps began arriving in the city dur-{ Corps having most men in line, Devon ing the te morning I and before 2 ' School Drum corps; second, Corticello corpe from 3 wan'tfeelnMywubo' ut a cause; and more event the third annual field day of ; Flute band. % the Thread City Continental Drum corps| Corps coming the longest distance, that well kidneys would have filtered off. Is it any lock a 5 had ered at Val- | D % oo atrent armory, s Jonder or major| | Mest spcctacular corps, Bagle Drum TOBACCO wonder then you feel so run-down, nervous and de- a8 chusetts, C ticyt | Devon School Drum corps; second, St. and Rhode Tsiand paraded in this city | Anne's Drum corps. GENUINE Bt than like! cause is weak kidneys. Not any or- and proved one of the most successful Prophylactic Drum corps; secend, Corti- registering W ary Charles L. corps. pressed ? That you are subject to frequent headaches, dizzy spells and annoying bladder irregularities ? Then, why Saturday afternoon and took part in the| Best playing piceolo or flute bands, La- ’. UI I ganic kidney trouble perhaps, but a slowing up of field days the local corps has held. V o Drum corps. #Ted at 2 st equipped ancient corps, Plaimville T, i & "f""l" e aier e not give the weakened kidneys the hielp they need ? Why wait for some serious kidney trouble ? Use DOAN'S B e g dpenon Do o e KIDNEY PILLS. DOAN’S have helped thousands. They should help you. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ! nentals. Prk eph | SiX Christmas packages to the East Side, Mo o 2 Bhsmat kvl The body of Private Jon Joseph | y [ Squires, o7 another Willimantie boy who | New York, mission, knit 26 pairs of mit- | & T o S s ing the world war, arrived here Sat- | e children. Money spent in the | : Col gacote. morning in charge of Private Jo- - Mrs. O. M. Clark of | § seph Waish of the 28th U. S. infantry. | (e weifare burkau was present and told | e cagket was taken to the home of the | Of the great nced of children’s clothing in | Ancient Clas Louis Ouellet, prep, shee repair m corps, Mrs. James E. Moran, 33 2nd George Conrad, motorman, 211 Mrs. Bernard Neeson, 54 Unlon & ton ¥ g X Prix s er .work, especially underclothing. ¥ hop, 145 W. Main Street, says: : : “About seven years ago Palmer Street, says : “I have at- Street, says : everal years age ot 3 s = : The of ;Ptivete ' Siies;t IS8 NOT cpaially undescioluing e shop, 145 , say St., says t yea al s : R s i e e . , T nd others, arrived at'? ? S IRIEria, “At my weork I always sit in a & ecld settled In my kiduneys and tacks of lumbago st times eauscd Eogle ram ¢ T vhich will be cut and made into garments . g blood and my kidneys were weak Moosup, M erman, 18 m 1.on the U. 8. transport [ W el b bent position a great deal. This weakened them. My back ached by the constunt jarring of the ear. and @!ds’t act properly. | The urle " s 4 < Private Sqlires was born in|" Sl 1 I believe has becn the direct cause % : Some mornings when I fist wake 1894, the son of Mr.| Canton Windham, No. 2, P. M., L O. O. b s S continually for some time and ¥ acid went $hrough my system, of my back and kidmers bother- up my back is lame and sore. & == d Mrs.| 3. Squires. He received | F., tock in the parade ot Danielson Sun- Tng me, and I had to guit work | could hardiy get around to do my | have severe patns that fee us aharp | ot rieamatic palme threagh 1 s early education in that place, but 12| day aftermoon and acted as escort to the for a Iny or so at a time. When housework. My kidneys didn‘t act | us a nccdic, cutting through my | O NS AR el ':" I of 1i8 Hife prete misnC in W M. fiother ot =X, I bent over I could hardly strafsht- | right at ol Ihad known of Doan's | kidneys. 1 have dizzy spells, too. ¢ "0 0 COR T TR 00 R SRR TE S00 e ous to his en- en up agsin and one merning while Kidney Pills helping another mem- A friend sdviscd me to try Dosa's =t eoipregrige: AS s Pro; cor; employed as a painte meving a machine, = sharp pain ber of the family so I used them Kidney Pils, and I did. They have ey st ‘:‘"“m ~idrancs John Barrett, 4 nt mail mes- | took me in my Kkidneys, and I feit and found relief. Lately 1 had an- always cured such sttacks. Dosa's I doctered, but nothing touched my | ok el a8 though ¥ had been jahbed with other attack of kidney trouble but do titsir work quickly. 1 know thas ease. 1 used Doan's Kidmey Pills and in 1918 and Feb. 17 of thati something sharp. 1 used Doan’s Doan's were just as sure In caring it more peopie treubled with kid- | 0O, O FC TS L frem R T CampiDevens | Kidney Pills and they rid me of me agaln as they were the flrst rey silment wouid use them, they n a fow weeks ' and Drum Cyrus La- |° the start and finally cored me. I haven't beem troubled since.” the troubl would be helped. e’ medi departme rtford and the ! nce, where he Joined the|+train arriving 15 p. m. from g ambulance company of the|Vernon. The Sunday train added leaves itary train. He saw consider-| Hartford at 6.20 p. m., arriving in Wili- | § , but during July was | mantic at 7 p. m., terminating at Put. 4th from bron-nam at 8.14 p. m. pneumonia. e is survived by hisi Train No. 115 will leave Wilimantic for | M. and Mrs. Arthur Squires, of | Hartford daily 7.12 p. m., two minutes | street, this city, three sist later than in the p Train No. 112, |4 ndid, Josephine d Agnes | which makes up will leave nzl s, four bro Arthur, James, | E ier | l time.” 1 Drum corps, ! y John, 11} nd Drum corps, Paw- | P. J. Cooke, 20 men. | Doan’s Kidney Pills At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. iccole and Flue Bands. ! . ester, Ma-| corps, Alden- Bert Squires, all of Wi itt, 18 men. ral was held Sunday i Drum ce flol- ' noon at 1 o'clock at the fa home on n to Provi ; will | at 10.10 a. i a. m. ® 5 1 AR ts of Abimgton, \ wring street, with servicee urch uel Ladeur, 12 t St. Joser 2 o'clock. Burial was in Staffrd Spr Major evening at the home ,down with Miss Hunt and the boy under. n snd Bugle Corps. 3 s Corner and| of Mr 1 C. Everson on |neath. A. L. Frink, happenning to pass, St @, Drum and T corps, Near East F day, will be poor, as there - Chestnut Miss Hunt and the boy to their home jor Wallsie: 5% R ce between Putnam and W E S T E: R I Y rt. T sent home the wagon, which was a ! les could be lelt rec 1 tra v on A w k. n ugla corps, | cles 1o go to the nee in e > wil be: b 0 ne g was “best man. T e children of the distriet schools in rehearsed their graduating exercises Wednesday lest under the > bundles left are to ters as soon as pos- played by Mrs. Jessic Drum and Bugle Following the cerem. a sup- | the we . m. and 2 ( + was served by Du Gein, the supervisor, Fred W. Por- L o ead e 1 { in t A cor 15 s tur t win G. Marr, Raynsond C. O'Neil, cor- 550 colErs ot S b tes th il by < ree m street, up Union . tant to T DT < = CLioNS { 3¢ Riverside park Sunday aft 1 dy S rhar R | Beattle, | 375 Senia t he | skrost. - i 3 a 3 | for Hartford in this city on the 9.42'a. 2 Saltatore Bailato, Arthur R. Beattie, {{ /0% BU Ne ng than usual, oo L, countermarch . pastor of St. Mary's church, | | e e 3422 I ihe game between the Westerly Kaceys | ook Tarkor, Chiacles T. Bauctle, Asthur | Drief trip to oy esing than usual, and where th Sl ety Bterte Jonnt g Mo it and the team from the submarine base, | D, Bell, Fred E. Boyinston, William IL | He¥ Wit FENC t. John, music direcior sts el S rath elec was one of the young ™ P & SN s yman, John B. Bromley, Philamon | of the normal school in Willima wili c:‘-:;‘«l: E strects wel men ordained priests at St. Joseph's ca- UNCASVI(LE and were rewarded Ly seeing one of the fi;fiz;’; Frank E. Curr, James Cair, e | have cnars C'm)m:;ic‘- lg::::':y ‘v:l.‘ . edral, Hart Saturday, ay e ’, o i best ga o vhich w: won - Py 5 ’ -, n8e; % = . the paraders ‘pplanse an ¢ hedral, Hartford, Saturday, May 18th. | The Woman's Missionary soclety of the ! DoSt Sames of on which was WoR | 5. ph Cinaloro, John T. Coon, Joseph COLUMBIA |35, T by the local team, the final score being ! The Quidni » Devon coryp s in town are to enjoy Sf Novs wsville Methodist ehurch met Thurs- L-Windham Manufacturing |A. Crumb, Stephen DePerry, Anthony | | |an out: | e h i 75 the children whe S 1 T o ovatin. o SE R afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph A '9 3, BOW teams scored three rins |y ongo, john L. Gardiner, Frank Gior- | Preparations were made during the past are (o righ school mext year, Mr. atte cor 1 e d many intricate r, president. This meeting wag' . [n° Ist Sures A AES Wl b |no, Harry Hartley, Carl H. Hebb, Har- | week z the mew road running Porter states that he recommended re. mover > tha vont service in memory of their 0 it Was a pitching duel between Md- i o poniday, George D. Howard, Bert |north and souih from ehe Center. Muny tha Giaabed The cont s G I st ary, Mrs. William Beckwith, The Yords and Kennedy, unul the minth in- )%y o, 0 afike Luzzo, Byron Main, |loads of gravel were deposited on r parents to Akmagh. ad the fufges SEla s b bt ! ted at the mill lnst week to | president had the chair used by the sec. 08 rolled around. Crowley was thel o “yiarr, Eaward Martell, Paul C. 5 of the road, znd Friday the oil-was they wers physieally able S Hedks tod Tt T nd Were signed by Walter E. | Fotary decorated w wers and draped 5ot hitter for the Kaceys and the pound- | o il Allen Mitchell, Harold D. Mudze, | applied and the gravel spread over it. the course, the result being e 8 3 = 8 . , 2 s 2 3 ter ISdward = iz B 3 S8 Tonka o e 2 » e th tulle bows. - ) ‘ A D. McCloy, Stepien Percy, Bd- | that some parents have decided 1 e e e e "L e e e ot Mira. Beciwita " tavorste | etired on et [ SR Dotter, " Cliffora R. Rattbun, |y Toe d their calldren o high' scheol mest 5 GG BT Gat e R Ty his city was ini, 2 s =ung. Meloar made peolit. 0%, ‘& v George L. Seidell, Owen Scett, their troubles ag ar but to have them take an additienal B T anioes of Commane o haoys the guest of Kevin- | arks in closing about tho faithfulness| CrOWIEY With a long sacrifice 1y to left |p gp rtman, Franeis N. SPpry, Ton¥ | quired to be left at a station year in the district achool i Avge e of ‘the Teien Foavoition Lo lof Mrs, Beckwih in her work and her| "0 the e W v Terrisi, Robert B. Vennard, Vincant Wa- [I31F¢7 10 De Tel Bt & ot rwrin - Co _ Late in t the attended the unveiling of the Ben.|fctive interest in the welfare of the so-| ~'° “°T° A s R H. E|ters and George A. Whewell (Where the empty cans are left for their | HAMPTORN o el Jenin: b e. 4 e R : {Sub. Base 1030 0 3 10 1| The total collection of worn cjothing Uniess one e when the 1O distributed. T ners were as fol-| M mith of this city, who | hoded A soelely. of - the Mo |y, 2010 14 11 4 |for the sufferers in the near East, for cle comes, e there| - s. Charles Burn- lows }is to be married soon, was tendered met in the church parlors g iories Kaceys, s and Kel- |which a drive has been conducted take all the c: e for 1 Miss S Prizes—&ilver Cups. | stower Ly friends in New Haven recently | for an all-day session. Al .. “gup e Ki Crutchfie:d. | the locai Red Cross during the past ithose who come later. One dealer stated Best 1 Farming- ving numerous gifts. nery lesson commenced at 10 o'clock Umpire “Murph i week, shows that in all Westerly pople 'that if he gets there at § o'clock the truck tm Dinm_ cor e d until late in the afternoon, a | lPire: 2 : Rev. Marshall Dawson of Storrs cceu- pled the pulpit at the Congregation- 1 chureh Sunrday merning in the absence Rev. Harry e ntributed about a half carload to |comes at 10 o'clock, and if he gets there S co‘lilu\' people of that sect . The jat 10 o'clock the truck has been there at <hipped for Constaniin- |9 o'clock and has gone. The result Gple soon and it is expected that it will | there are high words between the truck ¢ served at noon. Several| The canvassing for funds in the Wes- ed at the first lesson. 22 drive ilar session will be held ¢am benefit of thos e to a’ Dectors Recommend cCready, pastor, who 1 . 5 : |t who did not com- |t rasorts be distributed in Armenia. driver and the milk TS, $he i | i, Conn. Tiev. Mr. Me-|plete their hats at the first lesson. jed that = o Representative Henry B. Hutchins offman’s. Mer: Bnn__c ;,, wy 51(» E I ted at the baccalaureate| Miss Ri s wa After a short visit at his home on Stifl- | \ C eV R ED B celet Nase Jowiat B G Byes | of Rumsey Hall in that place Sun- | cent iem 5 pavty of frien concerns will | man_avenue, Roland S. Blackburn left [ 55 LT =S at Mrs, Ho Physicians and eya kpe ts pre- a handsome May basket. swell this total during the ifor Utica, N. Y., where he is employed. an autor rip over the Mohaw 1 entertained Rev. eer- e Pon Onto homeremedy | Funeral services for Charles ¥omer, | cvenis pent with x thelr donations, and in ad-1 Agsistant Postmaster James F. Spell-jo oy oy returned Sunday Scotland 10 iret suts ¢ troubles and to of Mr. and Homer W. | and chorus singin, dition to these, s collections have | man of the Wsterly post office is having | y7 oo - Aghrglsallies) Boldundermonsy were held Saturday after- | were served by the in at.|been announced in all the churches for |his annual vacation. refund guaraitee by all druggists. he parents’ home in nce were Myles’ Standish of Nor-|Sundzay next. First Lieut. Blliott R. Thorp of Wes- A s rionve | Columbia T . driving to = - = - A idham. Rev. A. W. Clifford Stewart, Frank Burr,| Poter Girard narrowly escaped serious |jerly has been assigned to the ""“‘“;:," | home 26 he from Willim: Soszssssssessce e O e pastor of the Windham Center Congreg: a burg and | m Sun morning when the Sanp S Conw DA ' | which had been shipped to him from % | tional church, officiated. Burial B 1 and Dora Richards| < ter h he driving | SuMm G by S e el | mont. Dr l: C Jack,on ]iLo Windham Center ietery in charge | wton was given a party | dropped into a swerage manhole on | stationed in the South during the win 1) five-ton auto _truck Joadod with & . . . 3! of J M. Shepard. | Sature v by her mother. Mrs.|(Canal strect. The ditch was covered jter. A Meride heavy steam dr g machire arrived at T ¥ngine ‘company No. 1, second platoon, | /WS G. Newton, celebrating her 18th|with boards and the front whecls of th . Chester D. Winship of Werideh. |tre Center from Westerly Tuesday even- DE} 7 flST was called out at 8 o'clock Saturday night | Dirthday, at the home in the village. Pot- | car passed o the heav is spending the summer with Mr. | ing ot Phouna for i The . fire at the home of M t _decora- | rear end su g, and the Mrs. Samuel Hartdridge of Clark | gryyer v of Ilebro 715 Main Street, Willimantic Main strect. Three color scheme being pink and | automob d to go by th upright when |street. his < i 5 is torn up [ R Sheaa S hREd TR Rroee ] nd music made the even- Backs dropped down into the | A birthaay party in honor of . e Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44| cwnca by Jake Heller. There was but | ble one Miss Newton foot The driver escpaeq |Clara Handel was heid T y eve bl e SN T R el fittle damage. beautiful _gifts The was not much damaged, | ing at the home of Miss Catherine Gildea, | Hartford, but he decided to 4. SHEPAR fhe week end passed quietly for the ! D7 T..and Mrs. Wililam Hoxle the left mi 3guard being smashed. |Of Marsin street. ines are rapldly | t2kE & chanco over the hills and rocks. JAY I ARD 1 nolice, no drrests being made over |9f X w o ’“”““m;mw h the mew Fifth company hnH;Esac'hv;':"seci‘:(:iffi Lhe land by 00 the, Sunday before Jemorial day Succceding Filmore & Shepard i | Mildred Fretto, Miss : recruited 75 men, who were sworn | APPTOSCINE e e Newton Owen, or of the loc: ¢ | Di % AV 9:rocent mesiiog of the.W. 0, T, v, |2AIdreS Fretlo, 3ies My fii;:r((‘; ner o the fed Cies e swhole central part of the town i | ekt ety uneral Uwrector & y ‘ 1 et rs. M epartment, d department fi excavated, causing much inconvenience | (o t ovehicle aperators, Judge Nathan B. Lewis and Attorney man of the flower | aqe ] i | Adelis ribed the work of that| the y Her report adg to bri al, also Charles Ram-| o Supplies for 60-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC | Newton, Lathrop Miller, |, Appetizing new outfit are Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection | 5 ; | E Fred Simpson. Robert | .. T iready beginning 4| john Ferguson of Westerly attended the o e g el S d . s ¢ 10 e er o S aatay cards Given | Robert Kennerson. Mrs. Newton, assisted W0 week® camplng |idcnce Saturday. s Edith L; i i 2] B e s e i oF by 2irs. Hoxte, served refreshments. Fort Getts Tater 1n the oeme | Two truckloads of sailors accompanted g g 3 Fauliless Mayonnaise sup- K ourey bros. Emh et o Al Agnes’ Auwood visited Mr. and | oo S the submarine bas eobaseball team to s Skies, America. | . Percy in Fall River over| elly 30, garme ributed G Westerly Sunday. and did their part to FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND jelly 40, garments distributed 50, plies azestfalflavor to -::: he recent week | John Lawrence Davis, of Lower Paw- | nsend of Berkele veriety of foods—a pairs G, boxes of candy T keep the game lively. . been in Columbia, Tenafiy, that is appetizing but never i5@rane. \ulos r. @ A ! ordyce Shaw, daug! t Chu ¢ the Tm- | = rted crvedd A = MB. n e ¥ ! Mr. and Mrs. avi, The sermon at the Church of the Tm. Horkl BEHHESNe e > 36 Union St. 5 ALW\:\IEHS ntic, © rmk'l":-c e e Shut-ins 75 |2 house party a it bungalow on Hill David W. Shaw of | maculate Conception Sunday morning to her home last we 5 S Phone 260 (Lad',‘"};?;f;gn‘;“"- Gl o "mvn‘bz}"quAyé::‘r‘a e :‘;{UT"" over Memorial day in honor of Miss | 1, were united In|ias preached by Revy. Peter MeOscar At the meeting of th grange Wednes- | Jennie Finegan of Bogato, N. J., former- | on at.4 o' Every member of the family == — Iy of the village. at the home of tha bride and. every gueost will like 4 0'clock | who recently arrived here from Phila- pateats by | delphia. H. O, Perry is building & garage near | {he Rev. George D. Stanley, paster of tae | Arthur T. Fenelon who has been em- ! prograrm. 16, Y all ADSal e Faultless—as good asHome- the Chapman bunsalow. jethodist The bride | ploved in Pittsburg durin gthe winter. |was given by the secreiary, Mrs. Claytor S L Mr. and . Herbert Perry and Miss | W28 attended 3 o L. Davls, | arrived here Saturday for the summer. {E. Hunt. Mrs. Henry B. Hutchin 3 Elma Beckwith were callers in Niantic |2 sister of the groom e best man | Narragansety council, No. 21, K. of |an entertatning account of her t FAUULESS N A 1 P ‘} and Little Boston last Sunday. {was James W. Shaw, brother of the | (. members are to enjoy @ minstrel 8TOW | Mr. Hutchins over the Mohawk trail, The b <) p) B 3 & 2 Tuesda a c get-togather bride. The wedding march was played I by club ntertainers at the Church of the { program was conciuded by a scries of | }WSE ALV 1 :ct ,qAD\'\‘-‘.Iu(.Jr(»eh!mm in the church parjors by Mrs. George O. Murphy, and voeal | Immaculate Conception Tuesday even- | tahleaux entitled Reveries of a Bachelor, the Sunday school, the | Selectlons were rendered by Mrs. James choir, the Enworth league and the mem- | Shaw and David Shaw of Woonsocket. | R . bers of the churc Following the ceremony, refreshments Month’s mind requiem masses are to !ihat of a v Seasdiitc P : . of = very attractive bride, { ,..i”:.aantlc, Conn. Miss Ruth Marshall of the musical com- | were served. Mr. and Mrs. Davis left |bo sung at the Church o fthe Immacu-| Aiss N Hunt with William Vanness, | edy Two Little «irls in Blue, which has|on a brief honymoon trip, after which |1ate Conception Tuesday for the Tepose |who works on her farm, was driving to just finished its run in New York eity, is | they will reside In Lower Pawcatuck. |of the souls of Columbus Zerbarini and |the Center Wednesday la n near ! visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.| Sheriff William H. Ca of Pawea- | Joseph T. Murphy. | the residence of Eugene Winter her borse I. Horwitz. tuck has been notified by Mrs. Joseph Geoffrey Moore who has been attend- téned at a steam compressor {Genardi of 37 Stiilinan avnue that her |ing Lowell Textile school during the MERROW band deserted her and family | winter, has returned to his home on | i On the same 4 Mrs. [Bach street for the sumwr vacation. | Good Luggage The community Was saddened Thursday | Joseph Marr Who {ives in the same house | Dr. Gerard Shea of Baltimore is spend- | g | when the report came that Mrs. Henry suposed by Mrs. {ing a few days with his mother on the V. F APP VAL | Whiting had died. Mrs. Whiting was aft town tozether. | \West Side. { highly respected by 2ll who knew her.|{The sheriff is now searching in the prin- | Much sympathy is felt for her husbanad |cipal ci 3 . 5 ias 0 Connecticut for the al.| Arthur Grasco a local jitney driver, Seasoned travelers know the value of the impression | and little son leged cloners, . addition to his. wife, | WaS brought before Judge Oliver H. Wil- NEW SPP\ING P RlCES IN P! | Third D t t good luggage conveys—It stamps the individual with Mrs. I. F. Wilcox attended a missionary | Genardi deserted two minor children, anq |l/ams in the Third District cour| G B e e e LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE - | sewing circle ¥riday at Mrs. Oscar Leon. | Mre. Marr deserted her husband and one | 43 ymorning and fined $25 and costs fo- a certain amount of desired approbation when one is {ard’s in Tolland. child. spesding “hi' asutomobile-ion:the | Wit < A . . i In a pracilce game played ot Vo desirous of attention while traveling. | former's mother, Mrs. B. C. Burdick, at F % ing. Refreshments will be served after in which Homer Isham took the part of the performanc bac! and Miss Marion Holmes | SALAD DRESSING On Sale ot mox Grocery Sorss Distributed by Wi Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Burdick visited the Hill road on May 30. nark Friday nfternoon. tho 4| In the case of M. Kaesche of F. Bredt S | the Hartford hospital Thursday. o T maon, e Alumnt 951 & Co, va. the Arcadia Print Works, by Our Trunks and Hand Luggage is not only well con- Mrs. Bessie Clough and little son of {10 to The battarv for the Alumni | 2greement of cousel judgment was enter- b t ted for hard b = 5 Tolland spent Thursday at Edgewood. were Bliven. Palmer and Dowd, while |€d for the plaintiff in the sum of $231.87 siructed for hard wear, but has a smartness of line Mrs. Phebe Wilcox went Sunday to|Stenhouse, Stedman and Myllimaki per. | With costs of the suit. which will appeal to travelers, Rhode Island for a visit With relatives|formed for the high Schoof. ’ In order to take care of the week-end and friends. 4 Major Georze A. Taylor. C. A. C., V. |rush {o the seashore resorts, and to take b STEAMER TRUNKS ........ $11.00 upt0 $17.50 || spun cues cots 1o bem made tor |5, A, mecied svout 88 members of tne crowas 10 the operive aance ae ac || NUT ~ STOVE ECGG No. 2 NUT 5 = * | the Fifth company. C. A. C, R. I. N. G. |lantic ch casino, there was additional REGULAR SIZE TRUNKS. . ... $9.50 up to $18.50 sulation of storage batteries. at the state armory on Dixon street Fri. | trolley service to Atlantic Beach Satur- g . day evening, and administered the fed-|day night. Cars left Westerly at 7:45 $14 $14 $14 313 SUIT CASES are priced as low as $2.00 and up to B eral oath. In addition to the regular {and 9:45, and the ;uthcar ;zzumed to - 5 army officer, Col. Cyril Welle and Major | Westrely from the beach at H 4 $22.50. umsieadsWnnnSymp P e TR e e e 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS AKE USED. Present to assist n the inspection. Tol- | | ARORI COme B8 B e as. B, Y e " Where [lowing is a list of the non-commisstoned | Booay o EA L R e ames [ W B LU S mietl JOHN A, MORGAN & SON : : e, firs s o S T sl Beld ing P. Adams Charles B Card, Arthur | that about §100 worth of cheese had been Telephone 884 5 CENTRAL WHARF F. Frazer, William Hamilton William ¢, | 50160 Mudse, sergeants; Arthur O. Dionne, Willism B. Senmior and Irma E. Thom- R. Dowding, George H. Gavitt, ds beth ef Westerly, were united in o RRTRRRR. | o 1 TN S RN R R St s s b i iR SRSy = RA S A

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