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THUNDERSTORMS TODAY; ; g - : 3 FULL ASSOCIATED FAIR TOMORROW PRESS DESPATCHES . NORWICH, CONN, N ~ ' . ton, Troop 3. ND MRS. HENRY VIGNOT two feet back of the rear wheels when | NEW MILL AT GROTON acres of land on which there is & smail ,Seeond Class Tracking—Edward Pres- ENTERTAIN AT SHORE COTTAGE | it Was picked up. bullding. ap 3 1S NEARING COMPLETION Troop 3, : e Mrs, Gadbois and a passerby placed The purchaser desired the property Tenderfoot Tests—Charles Hagberg, | Mr-and Mrs. Henry H. Vigmot of Nor- e 4 x % . Work on the Max Pollock m... on the . : ks 5 | the chlld in tha tonneau of the car and e i because of the wonderful view to the Norwich, Friday, Aug. 12, 1921, X oath, law flag, badge. e, e Tt e Cpoton LOnE | she drove with all speed to the Lawrence Poauonoc road at Groton is ProTessing| yeet, the hill overlooking Manchester Merit Badges—Sam Zimmerman per_ | Foint. ernte Memorial hospital, but the body was not | fairly ranidly. and it is expected by the| g 'tho Connecticut valley. the eity of sonl healy), swimming; Frederick A, cottage Wednesday evening. The guests received tyere for it was found that the | O%RETS that operations at the plant will Hartford and other points of Interest THE WEATHER y ienton, Jr., ‘camping_personal health, | assembled for a moonlight swim at 9:30 | (13" was dead when picked up, although | beEIn In from four to six weeks. Presi-| M40, B TUCT YRR TF STTL Conditions: the outlook is for local Sam Zimmerman Troop 1, became a o’clock, after which a lobster supper was the body then was warm. It was |dent Joel of the company states that x thunder scowers In the Atlantic states - ey s A% ub 4 1 d L alow sites. The op- irstclass scout while in caimp. Robert |Zervett A large spot Nght was installed | (jCygni ‘that & faint heart beat couid |bout 75 girs wil be employed at the | SESL 10T FEERAN S §THII Friday. Mostly fair weather is prob- : - is rights under his|RisleY, Troop 12, became a second class (O the veranda of the house to ai be detected when the chial was picked |OPeRing and that he looks for a fairly | % ¥ iathosiEailines of Bolic G065 aceiliech inctieas sast:et the M| o EMTY Lahi, Main strost, Quihler, ans fi;eedbéfnor?';:':,de{1hiidfl:m: e elv | Scout and John Broming, Troop 1, Yan. | SWimmers. its rays extending to the ratt | o CORRC U0 OF (o3 G20, B o¥C0 | rapid growth thereafter. At present the | - ppie & landsedpe gardener of olton, sissippi River Saturday. The temperature | boen 'made defondant in a-$5,800 damage | 162 n Ve ltic, became a second class scout,’ Other | moored of the bathing meach. After an | B #7052 JOUNE, machinery is being installed, and the de-| The 1and borders in the state road changes will be skight as a_rule. S A e e R v e s from e | cecuts advanced nearly a grade, lacking | invisorating dip in the surf the Euests| “Mrs. Gadbols has. driven automobiles'| 1aY_in opening is due to the slow ship-| "4 18 easily accessible. Winds: north of Sandy Hook: fresh | Plaintiffs, s claim that they have |RIY one or two tosts to complete. enjoyed a_delicious lobster salad. Fol-| f5r ten years and has never had even (Ment of the machine parts, for practically south and southwest winds overcast | New Lendcn and Nathan M. Silverman | Tue plaintiffs ciaim thet (ey BAYE | Camp letters omitted in last list were: [lOWInE. this there was dancing on the | o minyr’ accident. Her reputation is|all the construction work has been com-| Manchester—It was announced weather and probebly local rains Friday. | of "Dorchester. Mass. who are engnged |performed end 870 TNV, % that Mr, |Otis Fellows Troop 12; Roland Denni. |SPacious veranda until a late hour. Mr.| inaiof & careful and skilful driver and | Pleted, and the boilers have been in-|Manchcster on Saturday that the Sandy Hook to Hatteras: moderate to "’,‘" ‘“: ees: under. TR0 ki maanet, }eh' Fh“ b sted aral gE nbeiats {son, Troop 15; Irving Kelly Troop 1;(and Mrs. Vignol's guests were: Mr. and | qne hag never heen cautioned by the po- | Stalled. of the American Writing P: fre south fo southwest winds partly |t L e am shat on May. 4, |aad refoses o surrcnder his lease on |IONN Bavmes Tcop 12. Mrs. Jerry Driscoli, Mr. and Mes. Mc | lice for_any infraction of driving rules. h jas been closed cince Dre | | overcast weather Friday. probably leal |3 e o rea: |the. premises. _Tho plaintifl state that | Several scouts bezan _the preparation The Ranosky hoy was on his way Sale of Bolton Land. nen again for work in two weeks he Misses Molly, Elzabeth and Rose rec: 3 t they have sp © woods for [MaT: ¢ y . . J with the defendant and Alcxander |relying on the agreement they have spent Betics Charies ‘Cuirios - Hichiard N: Properiy. f B b i Forecast for south New England and |Dent ying |the prize offered by the Rot Tuh eckley, s asidy most of the foreign children in the ¥ 3 ‘ M. Pasn s of money in advertising the club. i o : New Y showers and prob- | M. Pasnik whereby Mr. Pasnik agreed to |large sums of moner n AdVETSIR 00| These will be seasonel and finis-ed later, | TArrant, Louis.Gotthelf, Joon MeAuliffe. | neignborhood, cut across the street | week by Robert E. Carney, consi . il lease to them the store at 164 Main |opening of a mew forists shop ek v all of Norwich; Mrs, Martin and Theo- ! g1 left. Many understormy Fridw ; Saturday ol b M. Tah ;i d that they have been unable to hich time the prize will be an- ) s without looking to right or left. Many fair, moderate temperature. |flreet. Bow occupled by Mr. Lahn, on |siore and ths 3 home from the Day nursery and lfke ts of - i Tk e Bt B Gy eten =) T ol ¥ i Erieinds condifion. that Mr. Lahn agree to sur- |otain possession of the store. nounced dore Martin of New York, who are sum- | accidents have occurred on Main street e land on the south side of th € our rrien \ | A 5 3 AR 2 3 oad from the foot of the hill to the Bol. g i . = A number of scouts duri o mering at The Crosswaysi Mr. and Mrs. | near-Hill street, a majority of the vic- | T°2 who may Pile sufferers that quick Observations In Norwich render his rights under- is leass before | They sue for damazcs of §5.000. Tne| A mumber of scouts during the two|merLE G O e G | R e iren heowes' thies. And | ton Center road at the top-of the hilt| nii) Moy be Pile suffecery that quick. The Bulletin's observations show the |May 11, 1921. lease was to run three years from May |Weeks aited in chest canacity from one- | SROPER C e a1 o) mot el ehd contiouce: Shue itha e fan s ing relief car le es quarter of h to one inch as wel |© 3 ve. e parents evidently ot i nues along the Bolton Center ving the cause—eutting and s changes in temperature and | The defendants claim that Mr. Lahn 1. R hiis e e bas eIl fae struct thelr chilMdren in. the care of |Toad to smother cross road that comes ot o Hete P, 2 hare . .2 dip Defore breakfast; two swimming 7 et een in. beca glect. iangle. The tract includes about o .. 76 30.20 |GEARY SAYS BENTLEY ESTATE NEW HAVEN EOAD IS el m’:‘ Ao pns ON SLACK WORKING TIME 3k e 2ap s ppe L WAS INDEBTED TO HIM i TO G‘ET Bli!‘n.\)%-. @ Dlenty ot good plain food contrib- \Mnn]y e th the d‘rz\;rlmcnts of m: i e e i " Testimony to show that the estates of are Is strong: expectation tBat. thefjuted totheir zood health, New London Ship and ngine company "ED IN LOCAL BROOKS ; Partly clowdY. | the late Andrew J. Bentley and Mrs.|New Haven will soon get an $8,000,000; The conduct the scouts at Camp Sl which are slack have gone on a new shift Gommenaable: MRel o e Cans containin; Bentley were indebted to him for sev-loan from the government to Tippecan was q eral years was given by Attorney John|over. It made aplication for i €. Geary at the hearing before Judge |last of June, to run for 15 10,000 fingerling trout this week. They work four davs v one | ought from the Carolina, R. I, hatchery ° Hoon P week, do not work the second week, work | were received here Thursday by the Nor- e oo stoc a.lr property. | five days the third week, and do not work | wich Fishermen's association and were ] scellent condition in whic te was left was commen! " Sun Shumway in New London Thursday |Haven officials have Tecentl: corably by the owners of t g e : R e ey i w morning on the appeal from his account | Washington n connection with arnc n short the council camp of 121 was 4 | the fourth week. Only a few of the de- | distributed in ten brooks in this vicinity e : R TIe) "|as attoney and agent of Mrs Bentley, [ment of terms for the loan. very successcul one. partments are affected in this manner.|The fish arrived in good condution and | ShimnoniEebline: Nocwech @in) % S administratrix of the estate of her hus-| The government has alr staked Work on the submarines S-1 and $-19| this restocking will, it is exvected, show y TWich, A - LD AL B HE-S band by the heirs of Mr. and Mrs. Bent- | the New Haven to the extent of 372- | ELDERLY MAN KILLE has nearly heen completed, and it is ex-{ results later on. 101 ley. Numerous' statements of the Co-|300,000. If the new loan is obta as| WHILE 0N WAY mo |Pected that they will run their trial trips| The members of the association have s . s F . 3 s.58 181 lumbia Steam Saw @ Planing Mills, op- |expected, will be further cvidence | o . whie nerontly, | the early. part ®f next week. (At intarat Hiow Oeltaradi oh the outing peci ale riday an atur: y ] i erated by the Bentley etsate, in account|that the government is determined to |, ., "W PARE (O PR e Sunds Gardner Lake, whieh about 70 v & §33 508 With' Mr. -Geary, ' who was in account | stand behind the road and pre EY | rolley bridge over the railroad cut at | RECEIVING ENTRIES FOR of the members have so far e ed || = 632 6.09 with the Bentley estate, were introduced | crisis in its affairs. | SRR Sroads Fulaat 5 e e N their intentio nof attending. A number i i 650 || 703 in. court todav showing indebtedness of | It was learned in New Haven fhat| > yhen;he; s Al A trolls FARM MACHINERY EXHIBITS | of cars for the BOILED HAM BACON y ccommodation of the S aoie In charge of | Gitbert S. Raymond, secretary of tie |members will leave the Majestic building |} Pound . S o e : T |New London County Agricultural society |Sunday morning at 5 o'clock. President Mr. e 1 B 2 i A. Chester Brown has tendered the club Mr. Lamb was on his way home and eceiving a number of entries for the | < GRESter BROTHL 488 I Art ate at | seen by Motorman o e 2 s King | farm machinery exhibit at the county |the lake. There will be active rivalry to | ROAST BEEF CORNED BEEF the - estate to Mr. Gearv. The state-(a conference has been held at che South ments were -all introduced as evidence in Boston between lead'n on objections of Attorneys H. A. Hull[cials of the New England roads cor- and Frank T. ®oGuire, counsel for the |cerned in the rates divisions co appellants, and all the objections Were|cently adversely decided by the after high water it ... 69c | Pound .. e path which ru e 1w . " | ver 5 nmission. Tk ¢ next nth. h V] vill | win the silver cup that has been offered e B T e i ewediinr i ooneies, ae lcallod Nain strect to-the ond ‘or | (1F PEXL OnR, Amens (hest WS VLI or the meaviest feh caught that day ve- || Found ... «ees 70c|Pound ............. 70c . renew quaintances. that the Bentiey estate was indebted to|ident E. J. Pierson of the MNe & e MOLOTINAN SUD- | o New Haven; Connecticut Machinery |tween 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. by any of the uld step to the road from Prowi- | Mr. Geary to:the amount.of $13,181.80 | roaq £ th ‘0. of Norwich; J. P. Barstow, | members. The club has now a member- " Merchants avemue | on Dec. 1, 1898, This amount included | Those present included Sodlie o Norwic: ; Carl W. Brown, Norwich; Jor. | ship of about having recently re-|| SMOKED BONELESS SMOKED BONI S e reservoir has been given a coat|a note of $4;300.° A statement dated on|Pearson and Vice Presidents e e e ka0t avpica s, ELES. stepped jihe. = I ma Dec. 1. 1389, showed that.the estateCamphell and Russell of the wit- |owed Mr. Geary $12,100.88: another |ven, President Hustis and Vice I Clerks | statement dated May 1, 1900, showed |dent Fort of the Boston & Maine: Pre SHOULDERS .... Ib. 39¢c | BUTTS .. 0 d Léfingwell. = before the ca: FINED $25 FOR SPEEDING 7 wo or three | struck him. er of the villager: ame between | Mr. Lamb was thrown to one side of | FOUR YEAR OLD CHILD , Test vesterday after.|that the estate . was Indebted to M. |ident Fort of the Doston & M: Eigy [ o ounb iwas ire o onel SISOt O TN S NORWICH ROAD RANKF oo Geary- for $14,632.73 ; another dated Dec.|ident McDonald and Viea RO bot forantely S W,‘. &0 IS KILLED BY AUTO | ygwarg F. Maybaum, president and F URTERS BOLOGNA motorists who have fo make | 1. 1300 showed that it owed Mr. Geary|Hobbs of the Maine Central: [ hetween the ties to the railroad | Anthony. Ranosky, four, a son bf Mr. | general manager of the Smith-abbortil Pound .....4....... 30c|Pound ............. 30c 8 r end of Boawell avenue |$14,522.58 and, ‘& fifth “showed a bal-|Smith of the Central Vermont: oo |k b A A arain had just passed | and Mrs. John Ranosky of 22 Hill street | company of New York, Boston and Prov- | are thankful that the road has been im- |ance due to Mr. Geary by:the estate on|President Jarvis of the Rutland, and e tuacks helows *""{‘)‘:" {gm l“\‘{; London, “luskx_\‘miu\m Su‘;p n “.n:lri ilence, was operating a hizh powered car proved upon Aug. 1, 1900, of $15,012.88. i General Counsel Hart of the Bangor &|I¢ I3 supposed that the noise kept sbably instantly killed at 6.05 Wed- | at an excessive rate of speed on the Nor- Several summer visitors enjoyed them-| 'The statements wero all in the hand-| Aroostook. There were in addition ajiAmD from headng the e nesday on Main strect, {00t of Ml |wich road. near. Quaker Hill, at noon NATIVE EGGS PURE LEAF . ¥ ey ioF, trafiio men present Bomtithe | Lrollevec r. W. ) ill was sum- | street, New London, by a llac Thursday, when he came under the| selve day fishing on th writing of William .~ Oliver, deceased. | number of trafiic m 1t from th s Wag el on, by & i | s ahove the dam § on the mlver okkeeper at. thé plant, and were all|various roads. - Jound FMr. S b alives n by Mrs. watchful eye of State Policeman M. F Dozen ++.. 63c|LARD ........ 31bs. 45c On the curve of the new road befors |¥dentified 'by: Mr.. Géary_ as :statements| It is understood that committees will | ne djed 2 few m nutes after the phys- b aug slr~;l Sterling, who 4put chase on his motor- approaching tse reservoir a small group | Mado by him.us showing: the. condition [he formed comprising a few > Sl S Mrs. GaWbois, accord; eye {eycle. "iAfter a short run, the officer T rocks i being remover ane hp | of the indebtedners of:the estate to him |from each of the roads to meet b, who wa nesses of the becident, Yas driving south | caugit the specaing machine and ordered || ALASKA SALMON Woodsteck Creamery de wide at various periods to August 1, 1800 representatives of mk lines long r on Main street at a rate of speed Mr. Maybaum into court. He was pre- o comers o saveral of the streets | At Wedhesday afternoon's ~hearing.|effort to make som 8 riously estimated at from 12 to 1 |sented before Justice Thomas Morton in|j Best Red . s oA ZBc | HUTTER . - . . % Thi'S0¢ new culverts have been set in the ground, | Mr. Geary concluded 1his reading from |controversy over a number of villagers are mak- | %S check book stubs ‘of amounts of |rates. reparations to go to Oakland Beach | money advanced to the estate up to the Sunday where the Ploneer Boys of tie |{ime of the death of Mrs. Bentley in!LIST OF SCOUTS WHO village will hold its annual clam bake, | 1907. . He ‘testified that in 1903 he re- PASSED TRSTS AT CAMP The atendance at this bake is generally [eived $30.000 from the New Haven b ot arge as former Taftvilie people come |70ad for the sale of the Columbla Steam| : Zom all parts and renew friendship, Saw ‘and Planing Miil in Fort Neck and |1®t at (ar deposited it in his .pérsonal account |‘© MUE L 15 98 . |from which he made disbursements to| SWimmine—tha NORWICH TOWN Mre. Bentley from time to time. In con-|Roland Dennicon ev. and Mrs. M. R. French of Towa, |Nection with disbursemients which he ""”(';m“h,;;:\ and their daughter Mrs. Harold Rickert |Made to Mrs Bentley. Attorney Geary |, =" "0 W and daugster, Jeanette May Rickert, of | ‘estified that he mever asked her what|[fooh 135 SOUn et Manchester, were guests over Wednes, |3h® wanted the ‘monefpfor. Mrs. Bent-|charles Hagbers D 2 day night of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. | ¥ did not have a checking account sub- | 11000, sushnell of Huntington avenue. While | ®¢Quent to 1962 to his |;'mwledge. R brrl\ i town they called on several former| He was- asked sbout °Mrs. Bentley’s| Rébert Wisled, Troop “0: hioners of ev. Mr. Fremch, he hav.|mode of living_and.Mr. Geary said that | 2R - f p o |James Jones "Tro + ome time held a pastorate at the | $he lived in a big house in.Cedar Grove Sla e iles an which is considered by | Waterford and fined $25. low enough for traffic. An- T car was parked facing north on n strect near the high board fence Hill street and the child ran hind the parked car directly in- he Gadbois machine. adbois put on the emergency . stopped the car within a but could not avoid striking whose head was apparently the glass in the left head- body of the chill was about re police a sister Mrs, O brpthers, John an is vi®ge, Ira of Mys Walter of California The 1i at Camp T those who passed pecan from Jul | ROBINSON—MANNING REUNION AT GOSHEN HOMESTEAD tin's Gioshen (Lebanon) cor- Join This Brunswick Phonograph Club NOW! 1'00 Per Week it mesmse § WE HAVE JUST 75 BRUNSWICK OUTFITS TO Petersop’s Ointment. 1 had a running was ideal Tuesday ugust £ HEALS RUNNING SORES Ray nz, for E e it AND CONQUERS PILES lance Troop 12 ing First Methodist Episcopal osurch. Rev, |3venue: it was a nice house, two and a.vg""” Mr. French was loeated in Vermont for | DAIf storiss high and was too good for - A its surre §:dings.. the section In which [ Firsy € First 1 Latham, ears after leaving Norwich Town. I he wwas admited to the Methodist | It Was located not being s fashionable | Troop 12; rence in lowa, where the family now |S°ction. The witness sald that Mrs.| Fire M BEs. 1 sesests & ot o Bentley kept a_vair of driving horses|o: Adxred e e [ i e et “ | e bl LB S DELIVER ON THESE CLUB TERMS. of his mother-in-iaw and sister, Mr, ang | NT daughters and she had a.cow and!3: Kobert k Troop 12. began to use Peterson’s Ointment . ° n i sister, Mr. | thice weeks ago and now it is healed.” | Mrs. Willlam Brosofski of Town street, |& half of three-quarters of an acre of| giret Class Judging— and |—=A.°c. Gilbrath, 703 Reed St., Erie, Pa. Alexand ilroy of Bellevue Hospital, | And under cultivation with flower and myco, 12; Allen . . K s Lath returzed to New York Wednesday even- | yeBetable gardens. Mr. Geary sald that| " po (i o Nature Sty ins. Mr. Kilroy expects to return to ;‘"" Beatley “Livt ong servant at all|, FUF Tl SO lows 50 Town his former home, in Oc.|times and sometimes two. 4 4 | dintie g ini it |l JOIN THIS CLUB AND GET THE SAME PRICE AS IF YOU HAD COME TO ANY odlerdier give e 3 "ontind els| § STORE AND PAID CASH. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL OPPORTUN- visit his rel es. Aft finishis 1 o j Robert Risley Troop gL By —_— |able to be of use to my fellow man. ? o v i reiv O | R i e Mane rop e S0 0T T T | ote Yk v T A e xggNfier SECURE THE BEST PHONOGRAPH THAT MONEY CAN BUY. YOU S A B s A counse] for Mr. Geary, introduced the| Second Class Compass Test SRty e S OINTMENT for 32 oents - Srpearanc e minJave | T M “Goary et | Secnd e part wan o, Sesnenaas [ HEFRRROCE S Bt 7 et PHONOHAVE TO PAY US ONE PENNY MORE FOR THIS HIGH-GRADE 28 G Binietd 6au > ts i 3 er|12; Charles Preston £t HoHor ob A\ DPED Y Olon At 0 rvelous. czema goes E ew e eres e oy ot T | oming” Lo st Gy | Bramim. oo 3 Sanci O \fome b S sl oo B 6l sor et TP M gl GRAPH THAN YOU WOULD PAY SOME STORES FOR A CHEAPER sgimged ooy a0 20+ 8 e L g B B Bt SR B3 | The Brunswick Phonograph Plays All Makes of Records esday at Ocean Beach the Fiee | Of all the New England states Con- | First Class Tree Felling—Edward Pres- | o s i * | necticut s the only one that makes a % T e Tomn a8 Ieb- | pretense at growing sweet potatoes and | T And don't forget you get Cur- mbers. g yams, although the 316 bushels of 1 P o aammndine those e | evectics raised n 113 barey mumecs | LY ES STRAINED 7| land Service, so well-known and ed which exceeded the mumber 1n |2 SAUisty the thousands at Conmectiout vzt clambakes imbaker. The vield in 1919 was auite | It your eves are work-strained or| appreciated by all Phonograph sderick H. Bushnell was jn | ATOP from the 4,133 bushels raised in | tired; if your vision is dim or blurred; | . gttt e o l"h:‘m‘: this state in 1909, according te the 1920 | if it bothers you to read; if your eyes owners, which guarantees to n for the outing |SSPSUS fgures, for the census sleuths |burn or itch or ache: i ou wear e | Leaves Nephew in Norwich, a Hollandersky, ife of | andeiky, died Wednesday R I ON EVERY PURCHASE IN OUR she leaves two sons, | omon Hollandersky of i Good Furniture and Rugs || STORE FROM FRIDAY, AUGUST e At Pooular Pri 12th. TO FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th. Providence Bakery opuiar rrices | » THIS OFFER SERVES AS A FINAL CLEARANCE, PRE- || 82 Franklin Street Note These Examples of Our Offering PARATORY TO OUR FALL OPENING. RATHER || SATURDAY SPECIALS Walnut Bedroom Suite. A new pattern just receiv- THAN SELECT CERTAIN ARTICLES FOR CLEAR- BLUEBERRY PIES 25 EACH ed from the factory. Bureau, Bow-end Bed, Chiffo- ANCE, WE WILL DISCOUNT EVERY PURCHASE SUGAR COOKIES AND GINGER robe llflf{&lhu Toilet Table at $185.00. SNAPS : MADE FROM OUR HIGH GRADE STOCK OF MEN’S 20 FOR 10c Mahogany or Walnut Dining Room Set at $245.00. Ceket was mivie Dusing | Of, the department of commerce found |glasses. get a bottle of Bon-Opto tab- | keep your machine always in unch groups formed on the [ O7Y Rine acrés thus cultivated in 1919 [lets from yvour druggist, dissolve as against forty one acres in 1909, in a fourth of a glass of wate good order. No other store can Suntay oy ot Bott- | 372,04 bushgin: of potatecs e aes 7 | bathe the eves. Bon-Opto has b give you Curland Service. ne Beach, R. L, the [€ording to the census report, as against [ COM{Ort and reliet to thousands and Mrs. John A. Moran |2 $1.00 DOWN 31.00 WEEKLY . No Extras or Interest of = Margaret Luey Mahoney of Seot- | IN Connecticut 13,300 acres yielded 1,- | USe from two to four times a d ¢ 30 acres and 2,684,414 buscels in | LOUSANds. Join Thi I { Norwich also her cousins, Mr. and |1903. The decrease in the acreage was| Note: Doctors say Bon-Opto oimn S ub NOWE Mr rbert M. James of Yonkers, N.|lrue of all the New England states. |Strensthens evesight 50% in a week's Y. who are passing some time at the time in many instances. g - B e — | Any Kind. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD PHONOGRAPH OR PIANO Complete Outfit $139.25 CONSISTS OF : 1921 MODEL BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 10 RECORD SELECTIONS (5 Records) — NORWICH, CONN. IN 1/4-1b. LOAF FOR 28¢ e - ROL:S OF ALL KINDS $60.00, Serving Table or Dinner Wagon at $40.00. PARKER HOUSE, MARYLAND BIS. Chairs fiitsiishied £ match. Through Cars to Central Village Saturday CUITS, CRESCENTS, KRINKLEYS i ; FRANKFORT, GRAHAM AND Evenlngs . 9 45 saaowior s 'N.S. 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