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A S WILLIMANTIC NORWICH BULLETIN ordered to vacate, but have paid no at- tention to the matter. WILLIMANTIC OFFICE o Thursday noon a boy of about 5 Was poamatts v 23 Church St | ni"C e "in the woods near the Park : ' ALL THE GO IN NEW YORK THE WISE INVESTOR || wHITE SWEATERS realizes that now is the opportune time for investment _ ] L / Operatives of the Quidnick-Windham | Y15, aken o 4 heme Sf SNILCC T : B in fixed income bearing securities which will be paid *||§ The Pasnik Co. is showing some wonderful values in White Sweaters. No fancy prices, ring company heard pleasant{ and ified. Not I SR : T . S Wiy aaeion Wil 1t alk i?‘@&'fi-&a’?’;fc&\:fi:fl: %.‘3\3’ &;}:‘xxfls 7 = off at a time when the dolfar will be worth more than Just $2.97 and $3.97 for the best of them at the plant, motices being posted to the | Notified them that AbTRIL FUUTRLN B 50 |88rettes it is today ITE SILK HOSIERY is as 3. : s g -6 effect that the plant would operate om full | P tRES FUIT, Union s‘n““‘i“’\: i for |0c fmm t time. The notice read as follows: and the description of the missing boy & E one sack of them with seam back at 97c and they wear like iron. Of course we have cheaper ones, too. AY Starting nd until further | (allied with that of the wanderer. The orders, run Saturdays | man soon had his son under his care and OUR SLEEVELESS DRESSES for Ladies don’t need any advertising. They speak for themselves. 97c, and the best of them at $1.97. . A PERMANENT INCOME or $1 60 rer = until n addition to the present|lcft for his summer home. running am Mg, <o Data farnished by_the commitien in GENUINE T b SO At irge of the recent Farmers' week pro-| @@ 1) - i Gk, At |sram at the Connecticut Agricultural g . 3 | college at Storrs shows that only about ! Tha A, e T OUF @150 per cent. of the people attending the day sche and since the beginning of | 1, iings registered at the booths. Of 3 s number, registrations showed that ber of working h about half i g Lol Secsst e Lo DURHAM May be obtained from an investment of $1900 in For the sake of your pocketbook, see the WAISTS the Pasnik Co. is selling at fest. F - much greater had the registration been < ay 'per cent “The fures given out 0id TOBACCO & the 8% gartilcipafitng freferrefii Stock of the Asi;lat:d 97¢c and $1.24 will wo B s v (@ P > il Cotton Co. Investigation will convince you of the OF IES for and Chi at 97 2 m Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New z: ! 4 xtite ! &»“L‘(Lf"‘v\“éfifaszf CeRa x =3 safety of this issue. SKEENTEEN KIND MIDD Ladies Children c. Don’t pay any came from points in Canada. mers' week has met with such suc- mrl:m‘gvgfufi first two years that the 3?,“ b!flé’]:l’s‘WereSSxmuelu'Pr:cy}!l)l‘]!’i?eep moany do T it eaasly: | River, Charles Strong, East Haddam, ty, are operating B o e e Rockvsilc il | Frank Hall, South Manchestor, and 1. INFORMATION COUPON ! artic Lighting company controversy | Bar Sackett of Poquonock. Rev. Mr. Bor- service charges is of interest to Wil- | chert read a committal service at the BARSTOW HILL & CO, INC. 6 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. more. The war is over, but some stores don’t know it. THE PASNIK CO. st For Less Five Good Stores in Five Good Towns 'NORWICH, WILLIMANTIC, DANIELSON, PUTNAM AND WESTERLY Quantity Buying Means Much atic. people Tnasmuch as the same|2rave in Willimantic cemetery. jourey farnishes power to the factories | Brothers were in charge of the arrange- | of this city boinione) i Without obligating me in any way, please send circular regarding Martin C. Walter, 73, died early Thurs- Ashland Cotton Co. 8% Preferred Stock. hn O'Rourke states that| guy morning at his home at the Willi- 5 size Willimantic receives | mantic camp ground. Mr. Walter was uil that is impossible t0],orn in New York Aug. 28, 18347, the son ach day at the ofice 75 or 1001 5¢ joseph and Mary Anne Rhodes Wal- Ad ™s are received that cannot be deliv-}or” He is survived by his wite, two| 188 | owing to various causes, such a8|g,genters, Mrs. Ernestine Long of Provi-| 1 lo addresses, penciled addresses|gence, R. I. and Mrs. Warren Chapman | " ' have become obliterated I thel,e Groton, a son, Celestine Walter of | se of much handling, failure to ma Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Walter had been| v idress, or failure to mark street{ . oerinten f the W i vich T y. 5 i fter a trip to Hazardville. > . g °t| superintendent of the Willimantic camp | Norwich Tuesd: lawn. A 1 < . Al Mewing n fhls Mennes I of Mrs. Ritchie of Boston is the guest of | Miss Hattle A. Wheeler returned Tues- 3 ground for 15 nd had lived in| John Willis of Millington was in town " X Wble and after much trou- | 3 5 et e e day from & stay of some days in Frank- 5 2 “*\‘]“ RIS i elar iy 5*“‘, Walter was a member of the First Con-| The first community dance on the new| Katydids are hea ‘and frost is six(ln. g g Sten o gy IR necticut cavalr: concrete road was held Wednesday even- | weeks away, according to an old saying.| Aleck Lincoln and his sister, Mrs. H s w E e o e e News Driefs. . The pavement for quite a distance ¢ Successful farm and home field | Francis Noyes, motored to Norwieh on Name.. Shortly after 1 o'clock Thursday after- jantic for 21 years. At ome time Mr.!\Wednesday. - s , lon Merchants' row was carefully swept y meeting was held on Goshen Hill | Tuesday. cr ho loves to cut the br The American Thread company base- | 7 ™ = Dber £ here attended the fleld % t 1 h {and the part used for dancing was roped | green Tuesday, Aug. 9th. Addresses were| A number from he: ) e Soreh mitac s e cas | cnd Wik the Tattuine bacsnal ciub, Sac: | Of S0 that teams and automobiles Wl | Even in the forenoon by representaiives | 1Y exerclaes an the fair grounds at We wish to to our patrons and people of Nor- o t Ma ¢ Pl TR tren oF Dot ey oy T = to Taftville, | NOt interfere with the dancers. The Old|from Storrs college, also there was a |Nor! onington Wednesday. . . i o ot 4 % gl urday the local team socs fo Taftville | uard band, augmented by come out of | Judging contest of stock raised on Goshen| Mra. Charles 5. Noyes, Jr. entertained |l wich in general that beginning August 15 we will have nl t An attempt to burglarize the store of | . - md“ o - 5 i town musicians, all in full uniform, oc-|farms. The time after dinner was given|a party of little folks Friday afternoon. . .y Sui Fur D out of his jurisdiction 1 Quillan at 1190 Main street| “§ TUCSF 0 o vl chureh boys |Cubied the bandstand on fhe park and|to entertainment, amusements and con-| Miss Louise Noyes left Monday for connected with our Ladies’ Coat, Suit and Fur Department, ¢ Tning was prevented when | o i I M T S imbia lake, en. | Urnished the music for damcing and a|tests. Honors in the tug of war went to|the White mountains. d the job by making kening the occup The poiice were called nvestigating found that boxes viled near a window wheer the| irglars were< to make their entrance.| 4 hed nearby yards but " | cone Soved 5 wateriiblon. pucty Wihireas Several of the stores were dec- | the married men, in the game of baseball R e ae 7. Martimeau, | orated with bunting and Chince lan- | the score was 7-9 in favor of the marreid ONECO et The ey with Afrs. Maptinat | terns. There were parties present from|men. A feature that made the affalr a from one of the best Furriers in New York. ot Reve 3 Papillon, pactor of &t | Hebron, Colwmbia, Lebanon, Moodus and | success was the community spirit, and | Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson and Miss Lily {other surrounding places. The affair was | plans made by the county agricultural | Pratt of Jersey City are guests at Simeon |} Furg of all kinds MH, or new ones Made to Order A Cock nl@d grand success and may be repeated be-}agent, Hareld F. Johnson. Er;wln's. SR . et 7 00% 2% i fore the season closes. een Y. P. S. C. E. members of the om Brewin of Boston spent the nd no clues, A man en his way 1o nemah o Enen it vt s | ; Franklin society were visitors at the|end at his home here. al reporied seeing two men who had ' - : ; : i Gosken Chfistian Endeavor meeting on| George Shepherd is working in Boston. 'rh l 1 w hurring dewn the street. il A Tedre \ Sunday evening. Miss Christina Marriott 1s visiting - (S (o] K g the trip. KLIN A g . merior court room at the town | s, Virginia Fred E. K. Manning and family k of 34 Manmers| John Kahn and Huntington Robinson left for | friends in Providence. g is undergoing extensive repairs % a first class Fur-maker who comes highly recommended clectman and Mrs. Geors = . { - their Indiana home early Wednesday| Herbert A. Kennedy of Central Falla is Qutfitters to Men and W |avenue is in New Bed 1ss., where {are taking short course 2 5 - omen The large carpet and |Lrcus, ¥ it New Bedfo o g s the junior short course &tfiorning The distance by the state high. | the guest of relatives here. s furnishings in the room have been | vacation. They will refurn early next| Anita Holton and Miss Elizabeth | ¥2Y 15 1,608 miles. anee Thoneh Higiowend Tias, Tatiaed 152-154 Main Sreet 1 and stagings vut up. The walls i Duerr are attending the grange lecturers i i Tk o Giadbier: M 5 a aged by wacer leak- \lerks® day, | conference in Lewiston, Me., maki 2 storms, Wil be done over and | TWUrsday of nest week is Clerks' aay, [eonference in Lowiston, Me., making the | ELLINGTON Wright Mellor, of Centerville are visiting Ses bt 810 tores aTout theclty. will cioke for{ T 1T sutormille. 108 NGRS ERA e e >0 of New York is|Telatives in Nova Scofia. S T iha ekt A e ' day excur-|Will visit relatives in Boston. Miss Frances Clapp of New York is A < N thin st s of 35 cont haireats and 13 cent |sion wos once an annuil cvent. but this| M. S. L. Holton of Lexingtop, dir.| week with Miss Cargie Sl Spein S e e e received a setback Thursday when |year the clerks will spend their holiday {4nd Mrs. Erncst Holton of Boston, while WILSONVILLE rivierres of Ottawa, and states that|year for $40 a cord, delivered to mill o there is no direct descendant of James| The makers of tool home on Maple strest] Mrs. Kate Haggerty and son Harry are| McGill, as the later gentleman had »ers in most shops in the |in various ways. toring htrough Connecticut, have been mors that and Mrs. B. F. Loveland have ré- | spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. | turned to the! tes handies, however, are not the only buyers of apple wood would drop | ik prices. Several barbers | ertained re- war p | Sy siting , Ve N ildren but that the writer is the | 1, e ways, the other open marke R e it ter a visit with their daughter, Mrs, |Visiting relatives in Worcester and North [ no chil 3 n some ways, th er opes t s ‘city hav fatled o funtp thot 08 | S Mr and’ Mrs. Freuman Rell ana dsugh- {Tisht Lyman, of Amherst, Wase. Grafton for a few days. ~RZ mwn""”fl of James McGlll's adopted |interests most farmers. The apple tr . i D s 2 flize s s deic YT Al cl Mrs. Handy entertained Wednesday 5 trunk fitted up into large chunks makes £ O e Bustiiod at the Ling Ahes Bl | ters, Dorothy and Ruby, of Jordan The annual Sunday school and com- . and . o e . b vy ‘:s SR o :m“_\ nd | N: ¥, have been guests of Mr. and | munity pienic was held Tuesday at For-|Mrs. Ellen Niles, Mrs. Wilcox and daugh- G_ficcordl:::d to lhlltd leturMJameu M- | magnificent fireplace wood. o de Thursday that the| Miss Bowen in to marry Bermard E.|L. P. Ayer. | est park, Springfield. The trip was made | ter, all of Webstey. o, | Vierres, whe Bad & eon by her foomos| There is “life and last” 1n 1, a8 the the summary. vrocess | Tarkin Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ortman and chil-|{by trolley and automobiles and the out-|_ Mrs. Agnes Durfee was in Oxford, Marriage. This youdg mgfllma M"“'c_ farm famtly puts §t. There is a New « a against Abraham | Tuesday evening t week dren of Norwich were recent visitors with | Ing was enjoved by all. Mags. Catirderimat o o Gill adopted and later made his sole| HAmPShire farm which for years has b= e 5 juslay cven AW B e | Rqv. and Mra. J. T. Carter had as their| Leslle Mills is entertaining his caustnf, ol € e I etk ‘o | shipped apple fireplace fust for two Bos- rrect, should have read that thelpark, Pleasant st ere Mrs. L. A. Robinson and Mr. and geits Sver S Wk ki 3 N SRl | (o REEE i e aid, nt claimed that the service of the {dance hall has rece undergone Robinspn and children, Mrs. Her-{of Blackpool i v Mrs. . g me of Jumes McGill, which he did, England, h's daughter,| Mrs. Frank Wilson and Mollie Welsh | name of 1 e s : 5 jager 4nd Mr. and Mrs. R Mrs. James Forester, of New \Sonr\llf an{, were Putnam visitors one day last week. | becoming James McGill Desrivieres. |ber brings less than for tool handie 2 S but the qualifications are mot nearly so ning and children attended the Rev. Hubert Stafford and Mrs. Stafford s ot iy Ko anuing reunion in Lebanon Tues-| of New Hartford, JAPAN AND ANCIENT ROME Appic Wood Is Valuable. ton hotels. Sold for fuel, apple lum ss on him was illegal because the | pairs. . A . { the officer serving it was type-| Miss Anna Wi to the return instead of in hand- | West Hartford. e case is now before Justice| Patric »c# spent Thursday in lesg for the mill, is tiptop for the fire- e program at the grange| mqye givinity (as it may be called for| It wiil seem incredible to the layman |place.—Scientific Anserican. i DL No. 1, W. | threo graces, and- comtcind rEe 1 the |want of & better transiation for the that apple wood has considerabie valze - e ected Dy the proposed |tion at Lake Wangumba three graces, an sisted of an orig- | cyuricus Japanese word for god) of the|as lumber, that it is actually cut for| % of a line and grade of side-| while Carrier John Smith is on his 15- GARDNER LAKE inal sketch, music and readings. fmperial taler has litfle in comhon|Much and that e St shuls ws 0. > The M"'":‘*"“c'" e ':‘2 2 of South Park street, from John|gays vacation his route is coverel by 7. R. Latham and family | MisS Ruih Lynch of St. Francis' hospi-| (iin givine right as understood by the | Ward of 1,000,000 feet 3 year. Bxiboey to “the s Mgt SCame in banon avenue, agree to allow | Substitute William Geer. * | nave rcturned to Hill Toy for the rest of ning school for nurses is spending | city to make the lines : a survey of the 1 question will soon be made, be-| gaughter, Mrs. Esther John [ fore, the City accepts the street. ~The|jaiter's cottage at Ok Dlaff neeting for a hearing on the sub- i FURNITURE PRICED Low cduled “for - Aug. 29th at 7| M e Mdsa i the common council chambers |Moriarty, Mary and Mrs. Joseph Lab on after sta: 3 ! Stuarts or imagined by the late Ger-| The nafive Wild apple, in particular, | Kentucky, whose attention is attract- = et thelr hotae on | tWo Weeks' vacation with her parents, iri - ed by the brilliant arches of crystal, Mr : man Emperor, 1t has a spiritual rath-|1s a tree with sterling qualities of wood. | 24 . e s Mroind Mrs. J. H. Lynch, of Maple| g than a political character. The wood is tough, hard, strong. Tnel"’,irg‘l‘:,:,'l‘:,"‘e“fn‘cf‘x;n:‘;‘:,n e Annie Lewis and daughter of Nor-| "= (00 L L 1d Politically the Japanese sovereign is|tree Itself grows to great age. The remember that this locality was once wich, who have been visiting at Hill Top | "¢ Woman's club held its annual out-| no¢ ~ and never has been an autocrat, |craftsman in wood finds apple wood one for some left Saturday to visit| S Friday, going to Ocean Beach by on, 2 the 14, Win red agdelene Hevrin Oiir peieus = c! nefit the coun- = but rather a constitutional mamlr;"h of the very best for speelal purposes, {’r“."‘f‘f,i 'K‘:‘f,'?‘b:f’,:h"‘,:"o(fih i B Sevie. i & 3 enjoyis G oatle ntacket. | triends in Hamburg. - A better parallel might be sought inlone of which is tool handles. The tool = sit peter ed in bairs, stove, d ] 3 uilding, Soe2/nE thelr yaoation at Nentasket,| “atrs/ Blukett of Brookiy, N. .. is | o Finance and two children| ne position of the Papacy, but that,|handle market ie the one the farmer|onsc, deposits of saltpeter. used in wlesroor Vuncral services for Mrs. Wealthy D.| Mr. and Mrs. William T. Champlin of | Vith friends at Cosy cottage. St Haes home after visiting friends | (o, would not be very close. The pe-|shipping apple lumber caters to, the War of 1812, that -the spot was WARS BROTETES | _held Thursday afternaon at|south Park strect Toturned home| Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll and son | jleWw Maven. L. Motealt and family, | CAT Drestige of the Japanese imper-| Apple huber Is sold by the cord. The ! fiie given notor & Mimant L LL fier b aarche OF | and Nantasket Beach. af Wee o s Mere. fed to Niantic Wednesday a : . "~ |at least 12 s th . Right here, 1 Willimantic, , Conn, t St. Pauls Fpiscopal ehurch, ofieiating. | * "y, “* 05t AT : Mr. and Mrs. Solomon and family of | g (% Miantic Wednesday and spent the | tems that are so deeply rooted in Jap-|ihe Fimited production of apple Humber Harding at the Helm — ‘n;“a:y“ ;Dl}‘h’;:“ h;: - """'\ eitl a Brooklyn, N. Y., are staying atsthe Dow | i e 5 anese mass thinking. ——— wns througt sta attend- is hinted at. Old apnle trees very often| They are beginning to make excuses farm. r P <) = ~|ing the short course for L a_girls = All the nation Is as it ere. !h¢|have unsound trucks. Under the most|in Washington or President Harding's O S e T | Mr. aud Mrs. Moore of New York are » erms “god” or divine do not mean o ditio: s etly taki ¥ i o AL o JaCkSu!’l E ‘RI ECK] ES being held at the Connectical Astieattural| o Ir. gud Mrs. Moore of New York are ROAD SQCIETY torms "god o divine 49, MOt Mean 401 tavorable and exceptlonal conditlons. | course In quletly taking awas 1 college, Storrs. g . = & t 1 only a few lJogs can be obtained from a; from Congr He wouldn't have done Mrs. Frank Barmore and family and| Stanley Johnson of Providence spent|have rather the significance that they S Iy singlo tree, it, the common exp ation runs, un- Ol C Mrs. Bennett of Drooklyn, N. Y., are at| the week end with his family at Mrs. had in the days of the early Roman| “my, garmer eonsequently sells apple [lcss there had been something like a COLCHESTER fam e b e igene Palmer's. Mrs. Palmer is im-| Bmpire when Augustas assumed the ;mper jn an incidental, oceasional way. | breakdown in the Semate.—New York Mr. and Mrs. H. Maleom and family |proving affer having been il several | divine title. There i in respect of | gl "ol T One farmer has|Times. 3 Main Street, Willimantic : ? Mrs. §. P. Sears has gome to New |Were guests at Camp Overlook Sunday. | weekswith grip this family system a surprising simi- Howrs—9 & = io 5 5. m. Phone 4 Now Is the Time to Get Rid of T""“,Harlmrd Eav beo bk vaoation . Joln D. Mout ‘ho has been spend-| John K of Nev London spent Sun- larity between and an'f’fffzome' 5 FENRES) | Ugly Spots ' The Colchester P y has | 10§ tWo- Weeks. at Hill Top, hus returned | day at Horace Frink's. = - o O R < A R T e el e o om| to"Norw 1 t Noyes of Providence was MASCULINE CONSTANCY JAY M. SHEPARD of feeling ashamed of your freckles,|Merchants’ row to the building on the hine—double strength—is guar- In the days when Lord Kitchener, | a & N. Stanton G entertained re- el a g s h avenue and Mill street 5 sk X the invincible bachelor, was remaking Sessedding Filwiors & Shepard | aniced to remove these homely cpots.|swned by Kaplan & Glass ing the GOSHEN ! George S, ., Leonard and|he British Indian forces, a youthful 2 remove freckles. Hayward Rubber company it was| As a Goshen farmer was out in the Yord of Mystic and Mrs.|officer asked for a furlough to go Funeral Director & Embalmer | ¢ get an ounce of Othine —|known as the Dutch boarding house. leld carting hay. a £ood big whirl- o, ST home and be married. Kitchener lis- tened patiently, and then spoke kindly. “Kenilworth, you're not yet 25. You're in the midst of a piece of work I value and which you're doing finel year. By.that time you'll have cleaned the slate and tried out your own mind. If then you still desire to do this thing speak to me again, and you shall have h — from any druggist| Mrs. Harry McElroy n pply a little of it night and|returned from sevef ing and you should soon see that|relatives in New Britain freckles have begun to| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelley and chil- the lighter ones have|dren of Deep River were recent visitors 1 children have came along and carried bunches of 60-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC |and days' visit with | his ‘dry fodder hundreds of feet into the Lady Assistant Tel. Connection | MO on a business ieorge Tapley and Mids Sheffield H. Manning and family of Lafay-|O0f Westerly. also Mis. George Scott and Ind., were guests of friends here|D. L. Gallup of Mystic were at Maple > anished entirely. It is seldom that|at the home of Mr. Xelley's father on|Sunday. The trip from western city | Lawn Monday. . Klnourey Bros more than an ounce is needed to com- | Pleasant street. to Lebanon was made in a Ford auto-| Mrs. Mary Horton has six fresh air chil- o pletely clear the skin and gain a beau-| On account of the cool weather the|mob The best one-day run was 400 dren staying with her. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND tiiyl clear complexion. past week, a large number of the sum-|miles. A severe drouth is reported in In-| M ce D. Wheeler returned Wed- f leave, and I'll take you back on the EMBALMERS ‘e sure to ask for the double|mer boarders have returned to their | diana. staff afterwards.” The year passed, and » = > strength Othine as this is sold under | homes in New York. The date for the Goshen annual Sunday the officer once more proffered his re- Unien St. Willimantie, Conn. | guarantee of money back if it fails to| First Sclectman E. R. Gillette was in | school picnic is Aug. 16th, on the church Phone 2%0 (Lady Assistant) | remove freckles. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. quest. “And you really tell me,” asked AVE you ridden in a Packard Single- Foreign Minister Of Kitchener, “that after thinking it over H = o for 12 months you still wish to marry?” Roumania “Yes sir, very much indeed.” “Adju- Six this week? Have you watched the gasoline slowly trickle from the special 7 tant,” tKe:]“wonh L\:d'én have tu;louih s [flflk on the dfl !h'! Have you te ing. And - Py . . I HE CUR I IS o - |1, gx?:yobos?, t;w:c:—?:el;"fhcu:‘l;t Tt gw surprisingly far the Single-Six travels was so much constancy in the mascus on a gallon? line world.” Kenilworth about faced : and marched to the door, but there Osr S e . turned and said: “Thank you sir. Only your dispesal. write or telephone it's not the same woman.” " EASY-PULL Manure Spreader WASHINGTON STREET AT PARK, HARTFOKD McGILLS WANTED TELEPHONE, CHAKTER 46 Considerable interest is being man- ifested in the search for a direct de- scendant of James McGill, the founder of McGill University, being carried on in connection with the McGill cen- tenary preparations. . The latest communication reaching the office of the graduates’ secretary SATURDAY SPECIAL Y YOU MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE NOTED THAT ON EVERY FRIDAY WE ADVERTISE WHAT WE ARE PLEASED TO CALL OUR SATURDAY Special. WE INTEND TO OFFER A VALUE SO GOOD FOR THE PRICE QUOTED THAT IT WILL BE IMMEDIATELY APPRECIATED BY ALL WHO READ OUR ADVERTISEMENT. FOR SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK WE OFFER FIFTY o guts 1. ONE-DOLLAR EACH J. B. FULLERTON CO. Willimantic, Conn. DEMONSTRATION AND SALE OF The “FREE” Sewing Machine CLOSES SATURDAY NJGHT Come in today and get full particulars. A small initial pay- ment places this wonderful sewing machine in your home, the balance in small weekly payments. $15.00 Allowed For Your Old Machine Remember, we will allow you $15.00 on your old machine of condition or make. If you have no machine we will allow you a2 good discount. This is your last opportunity—don’t miss it. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. LOW DESIGN—LIGHT DRAFT—NON PACKING THE SPREADER WITH THE HUMP THAT BREAKS THE LOAD PHONE OR WRITE FOR CATALOG EYSTONE VIEW_CO. NEW_ YK Take Jonescu, Foreign Minister THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO, | Siowiic ni Coecho-Siovai st TEL. 700 : ' Marienbad, to form -an offensive . WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ' .and defensive treat. i

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