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S FAIR, COLDER |TODAY; FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCIIES tamy duty not later than Feb. 18, 19183 TUNSETTLED TOMORROW his failure to do so resulted in his being certified as a deserter. ecRords of those| M%wulktim HRE |N SHEa sAu.s UUT DEPARTMENT ?;f?;’ i e e e Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1922, ° “ B3 o v - 11, 1917, was relleved from actjve duty % s Lk W s . on Sept. 6, 1919, and honorabl; dis- An alerm from box 36, Yume and after t‘hea.larm. The shed is uud by two charged July 10, 1921, - MAKING EFFORTS TO SAVE SOME OF KELLY ASSETS That strenuous efforts are being made by the Teceivers to save something for the stockholderg of the wreck of the Kelley Tire and Rubber company was disclosed to Judge George E. Hinman schedules have. been received in Thomas M. . Shields’ court total !fi:;:’fit tles are shown at $14,277.93 as follows: Taxes $150, wages $780, unsecured claims $10,547.93; notes and bills which ought to be paid by other i - PUEN ol parties there. 3 d Total assets are $12,958.33 as follows: THE WEATHER ghmz e~ om«g‘::fimfi:t 5 ::r'r;“fil and isowned By the Batls eom- 1.+, BEC 0 e this man was: Included 5 Tg‘m“flfl;rgn;heng‘gawg'.‘fi Stock in trade 31000, vehicles 31,500, artm ‘cloc! 3 . 2 5 Condition Dartment el n the Foar- or 267 Motor Aerial wk Soon list of alleged draft evaders because of | o tne company again came up for a par- machinery, tools, etc. $500, other per- The disturbance that was central over hed i e afDAFATIG AL the (ens his neglect to notify his local draft board sonal property $150, debts due on open tlal airing. the lower lake region Sunday night con- ¢ chm Howard L ‘Stanton has recsived |of his entrance into the naval service as| twhen the Kelley seemed hope- | 20COUNts $8,218.33, unliquidated claims Sued to move rapidly northeastward and | tral fire ”“:&“m"“{_‘f’;fin’fl, word that the new motor aerial {ruck | required by draft regulations, together | jomy Reoitrer Abort ir “mey Tas | $1.500, deposits in bank and csewhere < center was aver Newfoundland Mon- | Paratus responded. o purchased by the fire ' department Wil | with fact that address given on maval 3 the box in spite of the lce coated streets. counsel for the stockholders' protective | 300 s used oni the blaze committee, . probably be shixped within the mext tWo |records was Coventry, R. I, and that One water line ghown on draft records was 21 Frank- which was confined to one corner of the ——— T ned i o save has been attended by local snows in weeks. ope: negotiations t . what could be saved, reorganization on | BIG BEER VATS IN PLACE the lake réglon and the North Atlantic G| This is ahead of schedule time as the |lin street, Putnam, Conn. ew lines with the old stockh be- - = cites and rain In the Middle Atlantic|"hed Thre shol nm""".’:;‘",:d I o | contract oalls for delivery April 1ls. e aen PO n es e old stockholders IN ROCKVILLE-WILLIMANTIC states within the last 24 hours. In other ing glven an opportunity. to take new bond subecriptions and exchdnge their subscriptions -and exchange their Kelley stock holdings for stock in the proposed organization, loomed favrable recently. E. D. Newman, represented the New York Interests and this culminated In an optiom, It being understood that the Chief Stanton said Mond:.y night (hl.; 1‘: ter hit them. expects the new truck will arrive an “"I‘ane recall was sourided & few minutes in commission by March 15th. - 3 WILL JUNK TWO WOODEN - COLLEGE GIRLS SAY THEY SHIPS. AT NEW LOXDON READ THE' ADVERTISEMENTS AUTO REPATR LAW LIMIT I3 DEFENSE AGAINST BIG BILL The new state law regulating the con- duct of automobile rdpairers and pro- hibiting them under penalty of the law, from rumnning up bills in excess of $50 without consent of the automobile owner, The six monster beer tanks which the B e ‘vhed the Rockville-Willimantie Lighting Co. :‘& lcted cently secured for the storage of oll have been set in place. These tanks will hold five carloads of ol which are an average Year's supply. Some two months ago the lighting company purchased twelve beer vats from a brewery in Worcester and t< of the country mostly fair weather as prevallad. The temrerature has fallen and almost east of the Mississipl river, the South Atlantic states and it n in the central plain states and n Alberta Millions of people date the beginning of their enjoyment = - | figures for the first time since itsenact- | new corporation to be formed would pay The fldications are for generally fair 1 wooden . cargo . carriers| Is advertlsing read? - Seniors and ju- s fox P83 | hrought six to Rockville and. sent o s weather In Nopth sections. sast of the hu};:"’d“’,'m:h, e e e “Jumked | niors - at Comnedtiont - college, at New|ment in the clvil suft, more particularly | $250,000. The expense of the receiver- | oo™y 8§ i Willtmantic prant, 1t of tea to their first pi river, Tuesd followed by | oy New TLondon by the . -A..Scott Co.| London, gay so, as far as they are con- |in the action of the Cozsolino garage of | ship are not eo exceed $50.000 and this 3 Wwas necessary to get a special permit to transport them over the railroad becausa of thelr size. KEach of the vats weigh- ed several tons and had to be ro from the railroad to the gas plant. There | was a steep hill down which the tanks! had to be rolled and one got beyond control one day and demolished a build- clondiness Wednasda temperaturs will not chanwe ma- the Atlantic states. lantic coast North of Sandy Hook. fresh west and t winds and falr weather Tues- cerned. A well known periodical _re- cently submitted a' gupestionnaire to the members of the two upper classes upon magazine and newspaper - preferences, and in reply to the question “Do you read adwertiseme:s?” there were 81 affirmative and only three megatives. Although journalism is not taught at 115 Commerce street, New Haven, against Joseph Puzoni. Mr. Puzoni had three automobile re- pair jobs attended to in the CozzoHna ga- rage and received a bfil for $275. Mr, Puzoni objected to the amount and re- fused to pay. Therefore the garage men brought a civil damage suit to the court would meag $200,000 cash for the credi- tors. The stockholders’ committes an- nounced to the court through its counsel its willingness to accept a new offer from Mr. Newman for $200,000. Attorney Barchy objected saying that the original actlon was for $250,000 and under a contract made with, the United States shipping board. 7The vessels have not been in service-for the past two years, The contract vrcvldu for a. eertain payment to be made . to the shipping board and stipulates,’it is said;-that this sum shall not be less than $1,000.There taste of LIPTONS TEA to Hatteras, fresh north- " Ing and one of the smoke stack . Torld cerca: of common pleas, to compel the defend- ith reducin; e stacks at the . and _overcmst | 1T S 15,000 worth of ma. | the college, it {a interesting to learn that | Of common pleas, to compel the defend | that he is not eatisfied with | gas plant. This damage has mot beem LargestSalein the Wo probably rain over 1 i 15, but it ‘will cost|most of the upper ctass men, in fact, 50 P v azainst | the figure bq $50,000. altogether repaired ter! nild nnm ese c‘l'le-enil them and dis- | Prefer headlines - that arouse curiosity, him. Mr. Juzoni is fighting the case and Mr. Newman replied that since the of- 2 . i TR consierable to difmaiitle them e omte 24 faver the oid fashioned | there was argued before Judge Ernest C.| fer was made the receivers have dispos- : A _| pose of what remains g S Iv the | Simpson a demurrer to the complaint. | e of some of the assetds ot the company, | CHRISTOPHER THURBER HAS = For Southern New England, falr and| The two vesseis “which are- -to % be|Sign board type, im R Counsel for Mr. Puzoni, Attorney lant ot s0 good as it was Wadnesday cloudy, prob- | brousht te New London for junking- are| Subject of the article. - Eleven were con- s Az i ¥ | hence the plant is not so go ; ATTACK OF TYPHUS FEVER ttled. the Fort Russell amd the "Bonaterre;| tent to say they: liked both Stanley Dunn, set up a special defense|a few weeks ago. Mr. Newman holdin€|{ yrorq has been received at the head e b g e Fort Rl A e e} The New Tork Times enjoyed a walk | IeF the publlc act of 1921, relating o that the difference of §50,000 is made UD | quarters of the Near Ease Relict in wew Troops 3, 4 o Mpp e L G e 1502 et tons ahd 3688 Gead-|away vietory i’ the newsuaper popular- | {0 Such matters In that act the legisla- | by the sold assets. Tork city, that Christopher C. Thurber. | tons show, the | tommage, net tons an - Tewn Cow | ture decreed. Mr. Dhmn pointed ous n' " Mr. Rarclay disagreed, pointing out | g DIV THEE ARSOPRer C. Thurber, emeratura and | welght ions, They are dzese; Tept, long, 48] 1ty -contest, with 82.votes. ~The New |the course of an argument that o FePAT that when the option was obiained thers St ‘l‘:ph“\fs"‘r‘:;:‘r s A eet beam an 4 2% | man shall make repairs in excess of $50 | wae furnished hy the recelvers a list PRIALY rber | movte, Ther. Bar.| They are now located" st Claremont, | ¥hile f,';f“f‘,“fi';;?‘,fi"“?ofi;,‘;fi Gonnee | without the stecific coneent of the owner | o (he assets and every ftem on that Tist fp;\,“;‘:‘:'fi,“{xgge R\ OrSTich e Ack rofessor Maples brought down the T ik A b vl . 23 23.60| Va., and the Scott Co. will ‘serid tugs’af- s in iaf o o ¥ ref. | Of the car. The act provides for arrsst| . etil on hand. Mr. Barclay further | 070 FESE € J 0 ANE OF 1r|.n. - house ‘with il ‘humorcns; ISperaonations 25 ter them and bring’ them™here within the | CortOrq e N tversion of sen. | 2nd & money fine for every garage man | nointeq out that the orlginal option had | (55 ‘B - Tith = ;’f , Iater being vi wed the activ 20 next two weeks, Shtkaten ”m'm-' Goh ar “h‘ic-h S ‘nd"m}:d_ violating that law. TFurther it was ar-| axpired and as far as he {s concerned, | 3/ *—\, L elfare \-A.—k in Man- in Philade 286, lowest 28 1t was stated at the office of the T. A.| Teitor h‘;‘me tgwn papers. o gued that as Mr. Puzoni had not autior he has lookel in other directions and is ster, N. H. During the war Mr. Thur- Seott Co. that the materfal which ia sal= They follow: | 03 the Cozzolino garage to make repa of thay cysio: n SO0L Comparisons Boston Tranecript ‘8; New York Herald - be Tt now megotiating with several parties in | Der had charge of welfare work in ar- Exe vaged from these vesséls will be offered 2 . e F. A. Benton o ix i = in excass of §50, he Is not oblized to PAY | 1a hops of heing able to obtain ae high | MY cAmDs at Greenville, N. C. and Spar-| i S e fons for Monday: CToudy, 1in | for sale, and ft is' lkely hat the liv:| 7. Boston Herald 7, New Haven Resls- | ifference ' between $50 and the | 10¢ SeRe 0f BENE, W0 8 PPEY B0y :am.'“,, 8 C He T""' sl 3"\” Eotsaoe r;:fl(;: T ouds followed by | M€ auarters on the boats will _be. cre-| fer § jocal paners {gereral) B Spring-|amount of the bill, $275. believing that even such an offer would | {Vitles in the United States pubiic O s weather: Cloudy follwed By | moveq intact and sold for tse as small | fleld Republican’ 5; New: York Sun 4| 4ttorney Dunn argued that the law was | 02" (0000 04 2 1ow ome in view of the |Dealth service hospital at Greenvile un- Sl ot fair and eolder. bungalows: Chicago Tribune 3, New York “m:m 3, | enaced for the particular purpose of fact that the appralsal runs over $400,- til he took carge of the work for the FdBmérA§~en o} é‘e: prpETE When everything of value has been|New Haven Journal-Courier 3, Water- | urhing repairmen from making all sorts Near East - B. 1 Relief last October, Mr. Barclay inclined to the bellef that bury Republican 2, Boston Globe 2, York Globe 2, New removed and only the hulls remain these = Boves 3 Neéw York Evening Post of repairs, cr pretending to, uxvee:fin« will be either’ ‘converted :into’ barges; or k Glo " k Bve the authorlty given them by the owner, |, T BErEAR RN 0 editors cannot | scouTs sTUN | — Used for o Bulkhesd, of they may he| 2 Norwich Bulletin 2, New-York Liter- | \cith'the result that Instead of the nec-| (n® SOCKNOIGRS and, Crev o e DTN, o Tourists Due In Spaln, = towed out to séa and brred" ot ‘sunk, -] ATY Riview, New "Haven® Times-Leader, | oegary, for instance, $10, vepair, when | Pe served well DY WRAE PSE iitest NTERTAINS LARGE AUDIENCE hip Empress of Scotland; These ships. are similar to “the wooder | No% London Day, Springfield Uniotl, | the owner calls for the car he s faced by [ ¢ 00" (TS J800 GV un) Feb. | Monday was stunt night for the PR R ships which were huilt ‘at the -Noank| Waterbury American,. Chivago Evening |, bl running to $100 or more. i Scouts of Norwich. Large delegat . and Mrs. Thomas We vard of the Groton Iron Works during| FoSt, New York Evening Mall, Boston | judge Simnson has reserved declston. b= + withheld decision. from all troops in the city and tow among her passengers, T s, and ave tws of the mundreds of | Sunday Post, Fall River News, Boston g The court W 2 were present at the rally which was| in Cadiz Harbor on ' x ! Traveler, Brookiy Iy. B rash- " . e held in the C ity ho 5 er ‘passengery ound suitable for ocean-going service |'M . Boston News N g TINe e e e | ays r ents frie il to § .4'”4‘ have heen l‘-”!lr aside an‘d hx‘ve found York American,: New York Evening PARPX EOR| MU NIEON WORK RED MEN DEGREES The gathering in all numbered e & VOyage tq one Land. Journal and Minneapolis Journal, each. no re rke Mrs. Francis ggins Raymond o~ ngz forwar about | 1 D) s of Raymon Jorwich R ki d « 0 ready miarket. Mrs. Franci Diggins o ¥m Norwich Red Men are 100l Holy 1 ined six little friends Mon- big time at their next meeting on G 3 4 " i 'he Scott Company is qnite busy just Piace enteriaing ; to a big time t 8 o'clock the scouts marched into m""_’ pR B e "joh: o é‘m General news waa glven the most first | day in honor of her sixth birthday, by | Wednesday evening as a degree team|(he acsembly room headed by the bugle | Smalipox Case Ts Over : irny might - succeeded 1. floating the|ANd secod cholce, votes, 42 and 28 re- | her miece, Mary. The dining room Was|from Westerly, R, L, will come and|oni drum corps and massed their flazs| Torrance, negress, ot Rritish steamer Thistlémore and taking | SPeCtively. Local -news was second with | attractively decorated in pin nd “_h\:'& work the hunter's degree and a d*g""-‘ in front of the stage. The programme London's only small- her into the floating arydock &t the Fore and 24, OThird place was. taken by| A large Jack Horner piY on which| eam from Nonowantuc Tribe No. 42 of e nt e s editorials, with 11 first. cholces and 10 | was the birthday cake with:six candles | New London will work the chief’s degree. e e RS P . e AT River yard in Quincy 7 iy fh “ - 2 , repeated by all scouts Mr a G - ab five| 5l e Sent agrount SOk ‘Pesked” HIll ;:{-onz} cholces. - They were also given ris—rnrz}vtndcflw r:fl‘"::'_'*: f::‘ Ammh,\_ The Westerly tribe mal\es\a hsqm- ’a”f‘r';:il”m“”-” colors, guard and bugles; m visit ar health, died | Bare® Cape Cod & few days previously|1? third: cholces, 22 fourth choices and ments were served and pink the hunter's degree and Mohegan Tribel o five-piece orchestra of Troop 1: ©eccember ‘and z was born in [ ara"haa a marrow - eseape. . Owing te]| 1L Afth cholces.: Foreign news was the were at cach plate. At a.slanab|fecis much pleased to be able to have|giunte, Troops 1, 2 and 6; singing of |cas E vears ag0.| trouble in her engine:ropm. she had, to| [OUrth. With -five-firsts and 14 seconds, | given by the le hostess each child|tpem come here to work the degree in - Angel| pe'{owed all the way up. the doast and features came in a bad fifth, with | pulled a rrl‘fl;'on 'ngd ::flln‘\f out & prize fruil form. There are a number of Nor- - ~ - ille about 52| ““mpa Seott Co. alto Sent assistance to| MY one first-and seven seconds. mes of all kinds were plaved and at|yich candidates to be worked on. > here ever!yn. o1 tank steamer Clement Smith | , Th¢ WOmam's page was séverely con- |6 p. m. the little ones departed, thank-| Since Mohegan Tribe of Red Men was s ted jn mar-| which struck a submerged obstruction at| 2cMNed DY the college girls. - Only one | Ing thelr hostess for a dellghtful time. | jngtituted in Norwich last November it for and D b years agol the ‘entrance. tp. ‘Raston hal:'hnr gamh of (h,"" gave it a first cholce and there | Mrs. Diggins was z.rrsn‘ed in entertain- | pac increased its membership about fi_fiv F a Clty. Hel go ¥ i e s oo ysiey 3 iy wasn't a single second cholee vote. Mrs. F. L. Farrell, Mrs. Jane B. | hor cent. and it is the hope of the tribe ASK FOR was nithe Pone-|gaon Thit oo obs F",nf(mz Y 'Q“_':'j However, 18 took pains to isist that they and Mise M. E. Mullen of New |5 gouble numbers before the great H l- k, i tWOi Co. got her afloat again and- proqeht] amked b pext.to least fmmortant and London. - e council fire which js held in Nor or |c s d a 8o onel her to her dock. This occurred on Deer | o, Markes t 1_ea=z important of all. walk this year in lla!r- At the las F meet- a & | Tsland. The tanker. which registers 4.- The Atlantic “Monthly ig the favorite Sult Azainst Kolb Carten Co. ing Past Sachem Rufus D. Harris was the T e _scho Mon-| 613 tons. brought a cargo of ol from{ magazile With 31 firsts and’ 54 men-| guit against the Kolb Carton Co. Inc,|clected deleate from Mhogean Tribe, I 3 % i \"-flla\' Port Lobos. A:“:-a“d“ :«m""f *”‘ “"";1“’[‘,“"‘-"« »‘“r“_" of Norwich for $2,500 on the common|No. 64, to the great state council fire. o “ Avoid m!tatwns ' e % ebster, | The Scott C. i sponde 08 3o ot B mepHonsy the chiterary M | oo s bees ought by the Gri 5., W s rents on South | quest for ‘]:n]p".fr::'n{’!:\:!‘;::ipfh '3.2":? gest, 10 Nuatesandeds sonentiooss and T;\lnt:f h?v}n??d:n::, “gjhf T: ::‘m.—n?r;‘,-:‘::!‘l Bankruptey Statement. ad Substitutes A street e 1 | Texas, which went ashore at Nancy | trens tonemed i e And e emen- | hefore the superfor court in this county| TIn the bankruptcy of the Frisbije-Mc- For Infants, Tavalids and Growing Children | Rich milk, malted prain extract ia Powd . Hroules| Shoal, Vineyard,Sound, Sunday morning. | wera' expressed for 39 magazines in |0 the first Tuesday in March. Cormick Co. of this city, in which the The Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing =— Digestibla SAEnS. W Monday | but she got off hefore the Seott com- R 2 5 : < & the ‘Sacrad ; 4 . all. = = 5= pany's tug arrived. The . Texas went . foasy s : 3 t| Ameng wome blicat] Goo eart ¢ Q. Belle- | ashors during. the heavy snowstorm’ and | Hrousaneering . was tanken et Gand Lot b it g pe | Bale. The coast guard eutter Acushnet. | 35 frete and 45 mentlons. The Ladies was given Sotomon | 1iaed PY her and assisted her at high!tfome Journal was second, with 15 firsts amber d as flow- and 36 mentions: the Woman's Home 2 et NOTWICE T Companion was fourth, with 12 firsts and »m is firsts and 2§ mentions. - TR S, fe e o o 2] outier (Speetal to The.Bulletin.) Fifty girls. were :most Interested in Washington, - Féb, 13.—~The ' postoffice | fction. 30 in- gemeral® articles, four in onn 4as a department has made public a list-of 139 | housekeeping departments = and - none g e honey-{ post officds whefayTihe | ‘postal 'savings | iich [SNRRS T L somemhat wub- : will| comes within this “Banner class” ‘with | i A i e e s deposits of $116,539." ‘Connecticut is one el = it crtiismm St one of the states making a great record | *; v PRty & 1= were asked to suggest de- as a whole. In addition to Norwlich, | Tre &irls w 1 @ NORWICH TOWN ' Haten. Harttord, Briggeport, wil-| PHMEns whioh e massaines should & erence of New| imantlc an dertiuty, “ife Ecuds@in| iy . oreponderaties In, fayor of literary vited to con- Lty s reviews, a college dapartment, poetry i M”‘_‘rh 1; Danielson Denelng Club Starts and a woman-in-business department. st Episco- RA]:\-:' .?rl\'a;e_rudgn i ity e X FGON BLANKENFIELD SPEAKER 3 S 'ORE GERMA NSOCIETIES . . . . . N rhér son Saturday evening In the Co BEX b f l h h d fl th be ld f - others, united for A arecial | MAIS day murscry. The clib has ftee | At @ meting in New Haven Sunda t is amazing the number of articles which are in daily use that may be sold for *h ve e appointed the lo- les and has been organized under the | held by the German societies of the state, . oy - . s % ot S e | Treen of Mise RS smi and x| Pan Fanenton ot e me | & quarter of a dollar or less. It is likewise surprising how many of these smaller T churches. [ and Mrs. Jobn el D s i 3 s = pT,i‘.M c. S whieh he made in his address as follows: the pastor of more definite ans w and the Aldrieh and avenue Wednes- n I‘\II,I'OSEAL SAVINGS —_—_— In the vestry of the Methodlst chureh, Saturday evening af 8 ‘o'clock, the Young Peoples’ Christian Endeavor society held a business meeéting which ‘was opened with a song. followed by prayer by tne president, Miss Theodora Bfown, and’ an- other hymn. _In the ‘absehce of the sec- retary, Miss Florence Brown was appoint- ed secretary pro-tem. “The report of the 34 mentions, and Vegue fourth with 15 have the courdge to ‘denounce criminals no, matter how high their standing; all Germans to work and help each other in advice and with deeds so that their fellow countrymen will not be robbed by un- scrupulous swindlers as 8o many swindlers are operating in sending money to Eurdye; to cause the .American-born Germans to sum of nine cents. HERE’S A MIGHTY INTERESTING LIST — EVERYTHING $ CENTS. e Bo Reid T i, o ot s 1 Sem s o o g | mecessities that we are able to group together and sell you for the very small nting Nor- obey the laws of the country but also to = e ¥t ® | be trustworthy - Americans shall be the . ; 5 E 3 T R e MmOt M ok o The | gacred pledge of thess - ocietics. Centre Aisle—Shannon Blg. | Millward's Needfes ............ 8 | TOILET PAPER IN ROLLS - | Saleo Absorbent Cottan, 2 oz, HER HAIR GET GRAY|<ted, as she ‘wishied to join the-so- Mr. Rlank,enfleld is lto cond\\;cx_ a;trfe:r Knitting Needles ........ 6 FOR 9c | Toilet Pins on cards ..... 2 FOR 8¢ : clety as an’ assoclte merber, wnd.-ac. |95 Tectures In the spring. _Aus Hen Persiana .. 19 FOR 9c | Atlas Hooks and Eyes, A CARD 9: Sylpho Nathol roved cepted, 4 otio! v X 5 2 i Kept ner focks youthful, dark and| active™ merbers o mme gongo it 8v¢ | cates from Tmergruen lodge of Norwicn [[l Glossilla Ribbon Piscs FOR 9c | Dusting Caps -....ocoovevneae. ¢ | : Ontar Ghipe .----.ooncivnerans Gl e e He ConstItBte - tatram, rois ety mtld| (o attend’ thesmeeting; gac Needle Holders . 9¢ | Zin Cubes ....... tevereseseneees 9c | 'Bob White J. & J. Adhesive Tape 1-2 inch .. %o Sage and Sulphur. o i e naing oomittes | Femoved From Draft, Evaders' List. 5&: :;!::d?;:;‘P;;;g;;.; ; ;z Nye's Machine Oil .............. % | TOILET PAPER IN PACKAGES | J: & J. Adhesive Taps 1-2-incr was gf by the chairman, Rev. James In- notice of removal.of names from 500 S 4 H % Lingerie Tape ... A PIECE 9% | Bob White ...ceeeeen.s QAercel Wash Cloths ..... e our hair with| P Aldricn. “Officers chosen were_aa fol- | list of draft ‘evaders, the first corps area ianed bals veaddiy 9¢ | Twill Tape ..... 3 PIECES FOR 9¢ | ;.4 Knitted Dish Cloths ............ 8¢ no one can “President,- Miss: Theodora: Brown ; | at Boston gives the name of Maurice 50c Stamped Sun Bonnets . 9 Eee e D Bl i Seenc e . iy, so| \lce president, Le Roy Miner ;. segretary, | James Fagén, “order - 1711, local Alliance Floss . 9 3 - Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream 9c ALLIANCE CAP HAIR NETS his maixture | Miss Mirlam Griswokt; treasurer,. Lewis | board for dfvision No, 16. Clark’s O. N. T, Lustre e Niagara Safety Pins -'A CARD 8¢ Ar:‘iur}s Telletiagn 5 IN ALL COLORS— e is mussy and trouble- | il Q?L'h;{orf::‘lc{:flfi‘ e e et Al e BT AT < | Jergen’s Violet Giycerine Soao 9: SPECIAL % S 1 et 0 "1;::"";13‘19:} clal, Mré: Richard. Carter; St i e e e e e :r::k;;“;e“ 2 PA,::FA(‘; :z Half-pound Cake Violet Glycer- ation, improved by the addition of biee: wen cocesarn o hons: Srpe e “:aul:gemm’:éaa;l:;er“mhea\‘?‘ PENCILS AT SALE FIGURES | Round Shce Laces ..... A PAIR 9 | ine . . 9 ingredients called “Wyeth's Sage | meetinfe: committme, < aise. z!-"m‘;:ry c::n"“;;g:: g, rorth B 4 FOR 9:—3 FOR %c—2 FOR gc Flat Shoe Laces .. 2 PAIRS FOR 9c | Half-pound Cake Buttermilk DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT dphur Compound® You Just|committes. Mrs..s Willlanx . H. Whitman | Draft records show.that this registrant |l Writing tablets . 2 FOR 9 | Cvats’ Mercerized Darning Cot- Beap; s ok s N g¢ | Hand Sapolio . 9 sk om e, brus L was seected 10be gheirman of the former | was “directed o report: to the adjutant Writing Tablets . . 9c | ten . 2 FOR 9 H-'f-v?""t ake Cocoa Almond 9: Bon Aoy 9 ng one small strand ap a time. the IaAtM. Trf:r?wf;»rimmmfih‘fzm&?ufi’ genccak “'_u e Connectiont, Tor il Linen Finish Envelopes o O f“‘s' Plain D“'“"‘fl c“' % FOR o ::L':‘Izms:‘;'” ST e tove Pokers [ morning all gray halr disappears,| which was given toward _the tople cards, Wax Paper, 12x15 SAUBOLLSOS § 00 5o derecs 2 Lilac Rose S Dutch Cleanser .. 9c nd, after another application or two, | the meeting adjourned Passepartout Binding .......... 9c | Dexter’s Whita Kniiting Cotton 9c epbpbirond oo I Enameline Stove Polish 9 your 211“,;:‘\» n‘f!””“ \Knr'nulu.ul.y dark-| gev. Jum > ANdkich, “Fhator ot ‘the Nots: Books gc | Mending Worsted, 2 CARDS FOR 9¢ Gahl:r, Hand Soap .... : ; 3 iy e i rst. M, & church, conducted the Sundav ou »uiier irom P Tape Measures ..........e.s ~.. 9c | Gartsides’ Iron Pust Soap ... Wire Strainers .. 8 adec r, though no dis- | afternoon ¢ af the"SKeltering Arms = N IEa. ¢ 2o 9 | | Visible Hairpins, 2 PACKS FOR 9¢ " Barber Bar ... Layer Cake Pans . 9 a sign of .;hg age, and as we | aasisted g Timetibers Trom - his 3 : > 5 Pentil Clips ....0........ 2 FOR 9c et < ’2 PACKS FOR % Williame’ Mug Shavin, 2 outntui ‘and “vitractive | e e S TSk e T E 2 Read Thls Colored Chalk ... 2 BOXES FOR go | hegular Hairpins c | Williame’ Mug a % Wyeth's Sa o o oune with | companying ‘at ing pfario “for the'- hymns. czema’ 3 Push Pins A 30X 9c HuirohalinfCabinstvey kee Shi S e i o veth's Sage and Sulphur Compound | Rev. Mr, Aldrich gave a Yéry sombortine ; & ifa Invisible—8c AND 2 FOR % Yankee Shaving; Soap ...... Mixing Spoons s 9 and look years younger, This ready-|and helatul talk ’lmm the tmth chapter ; A Regular—9 AND 2 FOR 9 Physician’s and Surgeon’s Sup to;use Dreparation is a delightful tol-|of Luks, spesially. fofegring to the Jas: They. All Say the Same. dst Pade > ; Bardello Castile Stoye: Snovels - 9¢ et requisite and not a medicine. Tt|few verses. He epoke tmpressively about Jot Pads Paper 8hopping Bags Jergen’s Bath Tablets . Heavy Tumblers . 9 not intended for the cure, mitiga- the Life of Mary, taking her Hfe into| “For a number of yeare I had ring- Cartor. IKoal Black Ink Curling lrons ....... J ‘e Castil = or prevention of disease, comparieon with (At of het wister, Mar. | WOFm on my face and running sores on % Clinton, Alliance, DeLong Safoty | Jeroene Castile ...... siaeibptoles = oo tha, and the impressicon both ilves. made | MY arm and could fnd’ NorheE that Carter’s Writing Fluid . Pin A PAPER 9 | SPECIAL—10 GROSS ASSORTED | Brittany 3ags ..........cccuue. 9c upon Jesus, Martha was perplexed and | of Hokara at Etlers drug store. Hokara Rubber Bands . R : Mystic Polishing Mits “You Can Do No Bett troubled, while Mary was placid' and | has cured both. my. arm and face.’— Drinking Cups Celiuloid Thimbles ...... 2 FOR 9% | TOILET SOAPS MADE @Y THE | Mystic Polishing Mits . 9 0 DCUler |cam. Jesus sald to Martha, Marthe, |Laura Watring. Meadville, Pa: Cemmon Pins .. 2 PAPERS FOR 9 | pa MOLIVE co. ONLY gc | Weoden Spoons . 9c Than Buy Our Wurst’® 1 thou are careful and troubled about-many | _ “I have been using 'Hokara,” says i Riscasty ‘ 9 uy Our Wurs Common Pins .. 4 PAPERS FOR 9c B things; but ome thing is needful; and |Elzabeth Bankes of Rochester, N. 3 ; Wool Powder Puff [ SR RETE S W Mary hathj chofiefl ftha: BTt ewialoh fortzn ulcerous dlkin tm\:l;\let Llhat tor- Coats’ Sewing Machine Thread Common Pins ......0. S it itec o g A S 8 For Your Next Breakfast | shall not be taken aay from her, Hymns B s I 150:vard spcels e Rk fonellstiPine Cotton Powder Puffs Snow Boy Washing Pow- ERY ~OHR . HOME-MADE PORK "SAUSAGE DflJCATFSSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street - given ncluded Shawers! of Bieasings, No. Not One, Wonderful Words of Life and Blest Be thé Tie That - Binds.- The _an- them, Come Unto Me, and I WHl Give You Rest, was pleasingly given by the choir, Miss Blanche: Wheeler sustaining the solo part. “Miss Wiieslor also ve the molo, Sweeter & the i{;u Rol By, Benediction by Re:{ ;lc (A4t - con- cluded the service, o’ - At this fustitution, Miss Katherine Brennan, a member of the family, obseri- sverything that I'knew ‘of but continued to get worse all the time umil 1 began using Hokara. which cured me in four days. It eeems too good to be true. Will be glad to give any sufferer full particulars.” If you are’ afflicted with any form of skin trouble, don’t walt another day but g0 now sndbuy a Jar of Hokars, the grenseless wntiseptic “oream, thai is so clean ‘and pure it will not even soil the linen when—used on the body.. Lee & Osgood Co. and all good drug- glsts sell. a good big jar for 60 Kid Curfbrs ......... A BUNCH 9c Clark’s O. N. T. Crochet Cottor. 9¢ Giant Linen Finish Thread ... Twink Dye . Bias Seam Tape Shoe Polishers ...... Baby Mine Gold Safety Pins .. " Robert's Needles .......8. ‘Am.nco, Wilsnaps, DeLon Corset Laces .. West Electrie Curlers Ric Rac raid . Enamel Shirtwaist H.nnn Pants Hangers . 2 FOR D: Nmkol Coat Hangers . vesess waist Hangers ..... 2 FOR ’c 5ARD 9¢ SNaps ...ceevieniienn A Cutex Cake Nail Polish . Emery Boards . Talcum Powder . Pocket Combs . Hand Scrubs .. Tooth Brushes Shell Hairpins . . Saico Absorbent cmon. O wuvsvsnnnirnconnnnnans Sw:fls Pride Soap . Paring Knives . Stove Pipe Enamel Wire Soap Dishes Aluminum Polish Skirt Hangers .. Trouser Hangers . Shelf Paper .. . A BOX 9 @i her 33rd Mirthday Sundey (Lincoln [on the money.back if dissatisfied u.fxmu

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