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INOIRWACE BULLETEN 770, kot fin oy don WLttt @i~ i > W Chmin Heeest “Tebegitunm 0T | —_— | st oo prapiszne o O S | Windt 35 (it <Om “Toutglit. i{ ‘ond Tawerord smd “when srestsd hy the Welllimetts Raitary Qb Jilis weskly| Hurtfard polie ailtowing by saciiont | Teting wt Tmon, | 'said bait the boy @xted iout Snt e Company (€, Rt Iy, @ik it soset n Tront «f s fck znd was A HwTy, Plheasmtt wtrest, mex?mbwng stap ‘on Asihey vy dschaiged iy Jufigs Ereefum weim teH o MY | ; e Bidlio s & proiigtons il ; ¢ | Tusnday tn Nay, Ackbry carries Jabiiry Ly Too ol commonty dispost of oo , | shsaraes A cuire scal ot enc sicing. Their ’ Eraned ) Bergmrin Bos] we, Wil ., | Usus Pmk Deen, son of Willam aud N principal fucl is the blubber or fat 3 3 f whales and othgy sca animals. Wi, "Mis Byoe] wwas gobstitrted | BmEh Bancroft Dean, of Middlstosn, E A dered fled, e b of Williws . xl Catherfe Hymma Cor. . e 12 ia Gostsehing, motian | S ot = 54 q . . e e e : . 1d F it Monday af St Pauls Episeopel church / t e e gt feer would give a Fortune o, Brerett Widmonnd ve. Vercmict Rich- | TheY wefn atended by Yol P Nayes of 3 , = New il o, Alfred i St metm s aZomame of $30 50 2 (R Yok B e e 2 for a New Perfection Cook Stove and July T s e balancs upon trial; MaryjWere James B Noyes, Jr. of New Ho- . a few gaflons Of Socony Kerosene Gwosh, Frank = {ven. Irving Jepkins of Wallingford. = Tt sy aaet i dciea or te; | Jemes Witon and Frederick Dean of | brother, Eugene J. Ashion, of Bosion, 5 2 NEW Perfection Oil Cook Stoveis Stop in and let your dealer show you as superior to the first oil cook the various New Perfection models in Furs PRINSR 1o recover 3280 lcaned eight | Middistown. Joseph Tubridy, who. is having his va- Yeaps, Bgo together with $140 interest;| THe bride wore a gown of white bro-jcatfon .from _St. Jobn's _preparatory Tari A Stabnke vs Harriei J. Stahnye | caded canton crepe with veil caught with | school, is visitmg in New York and.at In & new package that fits/the pocket— bricts, wil be fled_by. the aitarneys nt|% ::c:;xr np:;x::eféoégg m! bé{mx‘;li!:!se %amnflc ]'..d{l\e‘m“:‘h his paremts, Mr. awd stove as 2 modern coal rangeis to the and how easy they are to operate. it 7 e torested and alimony of $5 nek or- a s Mrs. M. J. ridy. : ). "(7"7: a price that fits ”;f Po‘.*f"bm*‘ fléted by Tudge Marein o ) roses. The mald of honor wore periwin || Aliss Marion Ellsworth, with a party of Eskimo's crude fire of blubber and fat. e same unmatched.blend o, n the i of Wanrzynisc. Gy, adn 1= canton crepe with overdress of tulle|friends, is visitng in Washington, D. C. % S " TURKISHVIRGINIA and/B S Ebaccas va. Dora and. Moy Boste ; | ombroidered” with miiver, and. wore o pic-| Miss dennie Chandler, teacher At Dobba The New Perfection gives more uni- ) ; URLEY Tol were moade by Attorsey O. 3, Coubax. of | tre hat. Her bouguet was of sweet peas.|Ferry, N. Y., is spending the Kaster va- form results in frying, boiling, broiling it Bridzeport for the plaintit? and Attorn Luncheon was served at the home of |cation with her mother, Mrs, T. -C. and baking than the average coal range, because you can control the heat so easily. And there is no waste of fuel when the stove is not in use: i There is no odor from a/ New Perfec- tion. You don’t have to shovel in coal - 2 Charles E. Searls for the cafendant on a | the parents of the bride at which a num.- { Chandier, of Chestnut street. K A M motion to espunze certain paragraphs of of out_ of town guests were present, | Miss Edith Barraws of Wellesley spent Ay " FIPTH 4!'2. the " defendant's answer. Judge Hinman|inchiding Mrs. Henry Layton and Mrs. |Easter with her mother, Mrs. D. C. Bar- B LETHA o idirion Clara Wilcox of Mystic,'and Mrs. John | Tows, of Prospect street. % Linden of Stonington. Mr. and Mrs.| The Ching-a-Ling Banjo-Mandolin Con- The uncontesied divoree cnse of MAr-|pean left for a honeymoon trip up the|cert company are to give an entertain- garét Chantos vs. George Chantos was| Hudson, stopping at Alany and Buffa-|{ment at the Congregational church mext taken up. Mrs. Chantos testified||; for several days and are to spend a|house. following persons were welcomes into the |that she married George Chantos in|yweek in Canada, The F r_bonnets of Sunday were followship of the church at Eastertide: | Hungary™ twenty-six vears ago and that : LR out of place Monday, when a cold rain and take out ashes, or litter up Rachael C. Chamberlain, Charles M. Lom- | he deserted her while Mies Gertrade E. Fahey of 210 Jackson | fo); during the afternoon. Overcoats taok with kindling wood, or give it a black- bard, Julia Ina Peaso, John M. Riley, |in Pénnsylvania abo 3 street and Pierre Dansereau of Winter th Mrs. Myrtle L. Riley, Lucius C..Stebdlns, | Shortly afterwards she came to Wi street were married Monday m piace of light suits and dresses. el AR e e T e O The Willimantic Woman's ‘club 18 to ingevery week. The glass kerosene res- Ruth Ward Stebbins, Mrs. Nelson B. Web- | mantic. _She has not scen her husband 7 o'clock at St Joseph's church hold & soctal time this (Tuesday) after- ervoir can be changed without spilling ster. Next Sunday the pastor will take | 8ince he left home, taking his clothes|John B. Clark serforming the c - {moon in place of the usual business meet- a drop of oil or getting any on your hands. The stove is clean, light and easily movable, an all-year-round stove. the last. Sunday of his deferred*vacation | With him. Shorily after her arrival hers| They were attended by Miss Agnes K. Dr. Curtis M. Geer will supply the pulpit | she went to work in the thread mill and o rides Bt 3 and Aprll 23rd./Sundzy. Aprll g0th, the pastor | supported ~ her thres children. Mrs . the bride's hrof ane ill beginga new serles of services entitled | Chantos’ Yestimony was corroborated by | MIs. Dansereau have heen employed at JEWETT CITY Padmistrsy Stephen. Chantos, her ton and Otte | the American Thread company, the groom ing. 1 5 dreseing ‘department. Follow Miss Mok A Mr. azd Mrs. George Barber and daygh- | Schmidl -~ The degree was granted ¥ PEDEEEp AT eI JUR CN K S \Iond Thre At died er of ‘Roakville, ‘formerly ot this place [Mrs, Chantos was awarded the custody [Roneymoon visit in, Washington. D. C.. | Mondas ho home of her re calmg on friends in town Sundl % Minor chiid, Helen, flvfl'l“\\m-m they will reside on North | cousin, 3 therine. Mohan, at Bish- wige Michael D. O'Connell oL Stafford{ Court adjourned at 1240 without date.|StTest Cro! Miss M - naswas the guest of hif.sisters on S e I PR : Miss s Homn s & s ety et vl il Abraham Krug of 28 Valley street was| ¥uneral sersioes for Luclus D. Post|teacher in the Riverside Grammar tfe before the . police court Monday morn. | Were held Monday afternoon at 2.o'clock | .y ooy oy 08 " 5 fr. ynd Mrs. Selden P. Sears were/ at the Andover Congregational chu: 55, = ett City for two years w ing, charged with having Bastap guests of friends in New Hartford P v. H. B. Goodsell oficiating. Burial | l2st Decemsber, when her heaitth b ssession with intent to kth began Ancent O'Connell of New Britatn was § boocomon i /et 1o was in the Andover cemstery, in charge |to fall Ter sister, Mrs p Melady | | s home on - Windham avenus over | aogic, Fag e, late Sun of Jay M. Shepard has been = o] to teacking and in tne About three gallons of wine and alcohol were found hidd: A CLEAR COMPLEXION ght in Plainfield Edward C. Fortane, 49, 5 wary ortane. She was born ry, who Norton of-North Wesichester South Cov ! S c 1 d Sunday afternoon at the O — : e eha Aatiar S o $igdial fpuce: Coupd 0 , whe 3 n at | o Sl A el E IC| |{ RuddyCheeks—Sparkling Eyes rale 48 ot fho valiread station | SO0 BUTS O 05 hogees, slone wih [ Hotuloh Loep il fuas, borh tn Smanlon, er of Smith Moran y k rkling in i | seve rts of home brew. t, Feb. 1, son of Thomas anc ar e L 3 —~Most Women Can Have i loading ties 20d lum- | “Yrug pleaded guilty, but said that the | Helen Washburn Fortune. He leaven a Fhoats .\m.;‘l --1\}11. she shaha KEHOSENE . s Alice X o R wine was three-year-old eberry | son, Edward Fortune, Jr., of Framing- | .. z funt, MissiMoban. She. st Ko T i LS e e L R S A B e b o STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK W, fiL s e Jowing the testimony of the efficers as|of Phijadelphia, U. L. Fortune of South | §710% 11 1911 in 2 class of Eat aeient Tyl mtor . . to whers the liquor was found Krug con- | Coventry. M. T. Fortune of Boston and | C0S Other member of tthis class hes die Yor.F. M. Edwarciefor 17 yearstreated | 3 "el) 5 D of Pridgeport and Bmand | 0oy cayink fhat n 5, previous vint | & A Roriuna of (et Kimgston. R 1, | ;rEUBe0e LeClaire. She was graduated 26 Broadway e D i seoyes of women for liver and bowelail- | visior Avs vt 6. Day on Ner- | b7, the oficers they suw this same wine |and two sisters, Mrs. T. L. Smith’ of rom Plainfield High school in Central Socony is the best kerosene you can buy — Iy Brew and oz tioned him b reraptcma il ot toigell 1t | Framingham " Mass. and " dir W Village, and took summer normal train- ars he gave to | wie gave | . : uniform all the year round, clean and economical. ? gl o ¢ and to take out a wine-making pe Munn of Kentucky. ing. Miss Moran was beloved by all her 4 his patients a prescription made of @ | james 1. Root was the guest of rela- | *"Depury Judge Curtia Dean imposed on classmates and teachers, for she was of few ‘well-known vegetable ingredients | tjves in New Haven over Easter. Krug = fine of $25 and costs, amounting | OFer two hundred couples attended the |a very mixed W oil, naming them | ward 1. Kelley ot Bri¢geport was I1o $32.15, which was paid $ 1 22d annual concert and ball Dr. 1dwards” Olive ts. Youwill uest of his aunt Miss Nora Kelley | = o0t b bt T e Britaln, | UEDE at the state armo Bishop's Crossing, _and know them by their olive color pver Sind Dleatied #ilfy fo reckless driving of his| 2iced Of -San .Jose coun three cousins, Miss Catherine Mohan of | __ v R B Emai ik et A and other iwportant matters were no The s table wonder-workers on \lden Benjamin f Hartford was at his | PEECCC SULHY 10 meciiess e Bishop's, Mrs. Wiliam Griswold of Gris- — e - - headed at all. In the let advertisems - e bk h capse anar- | home on South Main street: over Stunday. orcycle on Main street. Officer Bom- ogram began at 8 o'clock, or- | woid, and Miss Annfe Mohan of the ords were loking for tenants with ( the livea-and bowels, which canse anar Mizs Alice Cofidron, who is attending | Pria Who made the arrest said that 30 e all i g e Her = o pe § Mobat of CEIanS 3% mal acrion, g off the w: id | llege in Convent, N, J., 45 at hetthome on | Mes an hour was his estimate of Ko- o ¥ figld. poisonoqs matter in.one’s sy 1f you. have a pale face, & dull eyes, pimpies, coated {0 —as d 2 3 Tiars Wit ghod fre 3 orchestra of New Loudon until 9 o'clock, 4 3 Stores advertised for hek tem §Sonth Main street for'the Haster vaca- {%ak's speed, and again he saw him hit:lwhen the grand march took place, |\ T0¢ Selectmen have appointed Henry. ¥ v 10 work in the evening iow look, : ting about 40. He warned Kozak und|Bighteen numbers were inciuded on the | Vi¢8ard dog warden for the town of = - scloy . " badk n Kozat e team of B. Lombard of Hartford was the | Was "sassed” back and when Kozak con-| program, intermission being ai el v Lomt g I k defeatel the Stoming fue 6f hismother Mrs, Fita Lombard on | tinued his insulting talk witness arrest- h number, when ourned to the| Harry Fitch losi five valuable coss s e bowels, you take one | Norwich aveue.over Sunday. ed him. Kozak claimed he was not £0-|pasement, where ments were | 15t week. He had a quantity of white . ds’ Qiive Tablets nightly | Post Oios Inspector George Smith was [ (1€ over twenty miles an hour throueh lead which he intended fo uss in paint-| Apcil 12th the twelve business men who | Him Wirh Many Crown, cho b with, his family o ham ayenue . . i""“ family on Windham ayerve over 5o o % o VO O e O moved that beautifully de Andantino, violin, ©ello and piano The lead wWas stored in - ed in the bloo! ormer : 1 a1 Was stored in'|are now located in the blook form: e i full uniform the knights made Tt of ¢ha barn on the prem- ¢ women and gardens t e T e | the case be nolled. Kozak cha Sl (e e Do ot e DRET, o1 the DT | inown as the Edward Babcock block, later | gl o nearance Eame for the Obve Tablets—the Jea to not guill 8 he ¢ ntire o i =~ ol 1 - . o o east side " cosshul subs v[:‘nrfi;nc' B 3nd | Winsted_Robert L. Hoffman rounded | tne cove goin B D e 3 o4 themselves and at different times dur- fcalled the Chapman block on as il S 7 ve mere weeks frgm the % his shot betng S Tha & - 3 un four TH 8 s ay as baritone in St most the week succurmbed to Jead paison- |of Main street were notified by the own n Jose | ing. Many hearing of the out of thét)ufizx eepthem fit officers wha 2 polite to Four-Square contest of the Comimunias } Josepin's church He was honored 1 k E t Or-| ars that they mizst vaca Bible schools to run and the Cliristian 4ia well a right to ask to see ratio; dne to the efforts t T nd was forced to re. = - with ot ¥, e i 5 i t! orts at the cows 72 2ible school still leads the others 4 a as 4t JAY M. SHEPARD T e O e = mave persana. vors. Jatured, hacss Nad | Bacsntion sorsaiites T Tl | company wishes to tear down the tuildios | I8 g s gl ke e ; his clace Cofise s e -4 to be shot and 2 wagon and automobile|chairman, Joseph e o re for the ersction of a S, 3180 M rer for Stomingten i cars ho eang in tbe choir he lived in [ o gon chat D lower clap- | here and prepare for tha erscti st Baptist, 3180: Men Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Ropertsville and walked ten miles to at- | Fere had'r‘fia*a\ffj’ Rustdy nlgh ”“hi’"!n— painted house. degn fire, proot building to be used on ; Baptist 3088: Class No. b be played Witar Funeral Dircector & Embalnger | ‘e« rerearsals B e (Nl Haste Burloson, of Tast Orange. i< S R S e Baptist. 2050 Adult Womer'e 3 X o Hutop =5 -~ agh Ly e L g her parents, Mr. and t one. The sdcond floor will he lald 8029 ; - 8. 0-62 NORTH 5T, WILLIMANTIC|=— SRR 3": s on, | Thomas e Mrs. E. F. Burleson in ndale = S afticss. The Dulliing\will‘be af Chrisiian, 2245 o rmite 2 near the home of Mrs. ¢ nes ugene E % i e g - > 3 7 2922 ; oc Lady Assistant. Tal. Connection Windham road. Mr. and Mre. Frank Cunntdatem t dins 3 Fred Mavnard is in Storrs this week |either stone or drick and will be a great | Wom : A eventh ! ttending the sitae meetings, and. fr. | o bus s Atamasm oo ne N Wwere unconscious when picked up Bfagifeld. Hotmiolzs Dion, B~ | ol doma i eetings. and i |anzaniige (o ghe fowa. Tisht in the bust Late Forward _ s : iWars rastiel " th | St Foser's Hiosy and Oftenlielmer; nail commites, 3. )1, | Sooe "o Sooaeirations xelative to ips {jjpes cegler of Westerly. Tejlacing’ tho ol Adatr ... Coftes Kl]iom'ey Bros P R where 8" Kadustski was found to have | Berard, chalrman; chief of aides. Gilbert | 277 720 e Tiote oo for the s M const Center . it e e & badly lacerated leg and his - | Flynn : aides, Francls Moriarty, Workmen were employed Monday | ante have occupled oftices here for the Dast | e mow surf boat at Wateh Ml const | P — FUNERAL DJRECTORS AND in; tox suffering from concussion of Murphy, Paul Lavan, John Farrell morning replacing one of the big electric:|16-or 18 years and with the crowded | arq station 58 measures in length 2 TILIEn WERAL _BeRecTEns o Tatotons o The ool tace and| ward attela lump Elobee "t tho main entranes 1o |buldings which are centrally Tooaied and |Fla"\h'a T Toot Deam and has 4 25| i Goard 2 hLME| - A T ost ~in arreatid’ and David Hale Fanning park. Tt was brok- | are already occupied by busines: t | horse power motor, Kermath engine. The [MeOloy ... o0 A8 Unian St Willimantic, Conn.| || viewiete i Rizemes " "3 lowed to go #to Norwich under bond e e en one night last week, evidently the |will'be a hard thing for these stores ant | crart is capable of making about = i sty - AT Phone 292 iLady Assistant) ) |l ZTTRTCOMRIERE ooy e st j| $500 turnished by W. F. Bogue. o Manager Jack MoQuillan and Raymond | WOtk of mischicvous boys. If Officer | business men who have offices here to find | yije an hour. 4 Adair, 1. Sullivan, 1; foul goals ¥ | wich, his employer. Sweet 48 to appear | Comins are to.report to the A. T. C: A. A os such actian, it will be | new locations. Those now occugying tho | ™0 tore who have been most suc. | NOUSS, 4; Adalr, 1; Sallivan. 1 fou = before the Incal court Monday, April 24,|at their meeting Wednesday afternoon a for the boy who would 4g |building are L. C. Woodmency, George [ he_angler 343k company. Shoctman. 1: Ad charged with reckless driving. Was, said to have been under the Influence of liquor and admitted that he had taken » q hole for trout BT 2> Cher Broughton, Rhode Tsland Bakery, Charlss | pessful fishing at the quarry trout | onington. Adameon, 2 ; Coffee. 2, Cherval- i his family enjoyed an |J. Eotler, a boot black establishment, Dr. | have not been making & showing fof W | jier 3; MoCormirk: F. Climore: fusl - v days oys, 1t aimed i Easter automobile teip to Woretats sog | Edwin Whitford. Louis Tuseano, Bdward f last few days. The bays, it Is claimed | oogje” 4 dameon 15 in the fire bi ction wil entry gade ro Definite Drobably be taken regarding o the proposed Eastern Con- party could gl he particulars o Th LR W ests of his | Whalen, Frank Ahe; N hy into the whole which is both two drinks during the evening. Neither | ecticut league. Paxton, Mass, and were guests of his | Whalen. Fr: »t:. . ol A X Nash, | threw cans ol ‘ o y coul et iculars The old 'folks’ concert singers of the | Son. Donald. Bugene B, Pendléto v R a s and spols hing ot ' accident. Both Mr. and Mrs.. Kadus gene B. Pendleton and Henry R dangerous and spoils the fishing Metirodist Episcopal church met Monday | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Desmarais, their | Col. Nash has had his ne 3 th niahto 7 it. The bole s 100 AlL : - : of Water- | store here for 18 years or more. George ;:lcnd::‘“{‘::‘n‘sh high ledgs ,.::“,‘ her s comol J:r.n:” The first of the post-Easter dances was | in the garage will be occupled by C hefd Monday evening at town hail by | Lavalic . members of the Agawam club. Dancing | The dapce, held at the Comm Sarted at §.30. Crapdalls orchestra | house on Easter Monday, was wel furnished the music. ‘Ine dance drew out [ ed, and all enjoyed the music v ‘3"&-‘53.‘3: and Fred Walker of New Babcock has the honor of killing U4 York were in town over Easter. first five woolzhucks caught in Charles Cummings of Rochester, N. Y., | this season. He started at MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. night and formed plans for future book- | !Wo sons and two daughters z in surrounding towns. bury were Easter guests at the home of | Brouzhton has had a marke in this build a night is to be the annual d Jodoin. ing since 1898. Ehugr_ne B. Y;:‘T‘\dltlnn‘ Officer An- | Ladies’ night of the Brotherhood of the| Postmaster D. ¥. Fi had real estate business in this one place Tho dam. | Efrst Congregational church. Music and | postal eleris in town Have Juct teseiyeq |16 years. The bullding which will extend to Leonard follow the supper. an important letter from Hubert Wask, jaround the corner of Broad street wher ed baseball game belween | postmaster genoral, relative to the Postal | the 9ld bank building now stands will 1 ¥ h and Vocational school of | Improvement Week, May 1 to ¢ in which | 1ake in the comer of Main and Troad New London is to be played here this | everybody is interested to co-operate. |Sireet, and extend guite a iitle way down (Tuesday) afternoon, weather permit- | ha cironlar reads: | the latter street which will add to the looks ting. Coach Donchue Will get his first | = The postal sorsles of the United States | Of this.section of the town. Iy suffer no per the mccident. The horse wa: jured and was shot later b derson to end its suffering: aged automobile was broug! Brothers' garage, Grape fruit is all right It eaten ome at a time but a local young man who tried to win a Dbet by eating six good s ones at a sitting found out that it ndham Hij Demonstration and Sale of the .~ i i and returned at 11.30. all haviug been ghine. : chance to size up his men in real play- | affents. s 5 .3 ot William E. Spear was greatly surpris- | spent Monday here. 1 - g . 95 . T it e et e aftects mare meotle in nis eountrt. | TSR whon he wes steicomed by the | Men. Marjorie Barber of Necth Atic. | shot north of Bber's croseng FREE SEWING MACHINE local restaurant and he started off strong. | ponre, [0S looked for duckpin match | other agency whether it be public or |Smployes of George L. Stillman. vas | boro, Mass., has returned to her : s t 1 ! staur ar s | between Noel of this city and McKenzie 5 w a with her | Monday PR, e . 3 et o T veas BEERELL g Mr .Spears 60th birthday and as he had | duties after spending Easter with ba 2ot . \eakening as one grape frult followed|of Moosup starts this (Tuesday) even- |toiey for the hots np g e sos |worked for’ Mr. Stillman in the green- [ parents. e L R B N AN e Rt e [ng in this clty. The purse up 15 $200. | 4" people, by the peaple, and for the:|housesfor the pust 38 years, the cugloyes | Miss Marion Woods g'm’;."y":,‘{:;',"‘,’:,' Uiss Buright, R X, bas retormed for he had meare iotaned. ant waa Wiy | McKenzie, who wa injured recently, is | bao POYPIG Y (B0 PR SIC 195 TS | celdbrated, the auniversary. ' In the office | ty was the guest ove Prices Cut Almost In Half ; X Norwich, where she spent the Eamef i . 10 said to be hitting the maples as good as 3 i s @ table was set and a delicious supper | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods. from o £r e 5 bet when his stomach rebelled and the|cver and will give this Gity's best a go | ooy (5, hat service which dischatges’| . " erved. In the center of the table | Fdwin Higsins of Medford, Mass, spent | vacation g Beginning today, an expert from the Free Sewing Mach- §|srare fruit came up tor fresh air. The | o' money. a1l the functions ot the postal establlah~ |¥as Served. In the center of the wable | = myls Merar o LS me” A Chawron from Gootiand apent Easter P % 2 4 Young man went home, feeling sick. but| oo "ViRiur of Springfield was o |Mment tothe satisfaction of all the people | 7255 AUET Dcthgs IS foreman of | Fugh F. Dunnfng of Mt. Heemon. Mass. | Sunday with friends in Plainfield ine Co. will be with us to demonstrate-and prove.to your ||t restaurant keeper who finished the | 3™ 0na Vicitor with nis parente. M | 31l Of the time. T believe that this o~ apdles - Mr. Gogar t ¢ oen at his home on SUMET } ey jfe. M1 eversthing he wanted to S¥ond Mrs. Charles’ LaFieur,. of Jackson i SHipliimertt will 1o Fioee S M- m:h,,..nL & torm of Wheeler schaal opens S e under his breath, ey 3 tained if every postal employe from. - 3 street. Cata- | Miss Margaret L. Young of Grace hos- Vincensco Silverterl, of Hariford,| Hurley Keon of St. John's preparatory | POStmaster gencral throughout the ser- taday (Tiesday). A new 15-drawer - satisfaction, why, THE FREE is one of the highest grade | machines:made, a2 machine on which you may, sew all any and never, get tired. Py - her ool ive wi v has_been added to.the Iftraxy. |ital, New Haven, bas been visiting through his attorney, has brought sult|school, Danv ags., is at hi me for | cive will do all of his duty and do gt lox case * i a‘a!n’!;( Edwin C. Ackley, of this gciry, for :f: ]whd;;: « Mags, Is at his home £or | )y, time. Thers 15 mo unimportant | It is finished in antique quartercd oak U | pgrents, Mr. aad Mre Selden M. Young p Hillzndale farm. $10,000." The complaint alleges that the| Norman B. Hines of Harvard univer- |Person or part of our service It is|match the Woo n“';i;frsfim':m;&“f‘:‘ o Peiok. president of Shaw i defendant was responsible for the death|sity visited with local friends Monday | 2 total of human units and thelr eo-op- | W1 TERES R S0P COO university, Raleigh, N. C., spent the week ALI'OWED YOU FOR of Prosperl, the eight-ycar-old son of | afternoon whils en route to his home af | oration is the key to its success. In its jalog poin i ; 3 A Plaintiff, when defendant, driving his au-| Portland, Conn. Jlast apaivais. simal duiee ote stpamos| Jhe SN SRR Ghesadus fctien S Y tomobile truck on Village street, Hart-| Miss Jane Ashton is ent i or | fations performed for our neighbors and | biograpl of_the : A YOUR ow MAC!-ME 2 shton s entertaining her | o8 e and shoold be 50 rogacded rother | stugent from Wheeler, Tom O. 3acMarkin ———— than as a hired Service performed for |has een gwarded a Hall scholership of No Matter What Its Age or Make Is, o e Lo S |BR S S [ F ;| Stomach and L fn Orde, ) AN offcers e | Congrezatisnal Toward the Purchase of the FREE all officers and cmployes accordingly. ) BLACK HILL : And if you have no old machine to exchange, we will ) 1 ) r. and M= Nathen Bsiey have heen allow you 2 liberal aflowance instead. :;zitc;‘nainlnsthfi-mnM\fkm Nor- 0id machine ’ Roger Chituan Prowna of Yol s | @ifector. Mirs. Jessie €. Dasisgn, an spending the Exster vaoition with his par- | prano; Mrs. Swrah B, Welksh, crmitralios| pik iii s i » ot state granme Tomstay oull WEs Ap- + | ominted. cirmimem o ~ connrittes te s 2 sl 1 itad Ghvermor Mverct: Tl o woifer 1t on your ! Yo ks [ shout pmonmset. chumges i fitw iz f P, 7 istita dairs ot ffondl commitsEtoner. Lonal. fistirermen comgilStn o moor seu lcoss om acomune ot igh wweteer amit oig) b y i ; W &, e

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