Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 23, 1922, Page 12

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GENERALLY FAT®® i TODAY AND !ollol!ow I NORWICH, COXY., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1022, N. Y., who conducted the school where | which was bought in Providenze, two bot- Mrs, Lee placed Baby Lee, was called | ties of cocktalls, several botties of out ‘of order to the witness stand -where | moonshine, two quarts of coloring mat: che testified to the high character of the| ter and, two quarcs of flaoyring. school and the nefghborhosd around it ¥ . After Mrs. Watts' testimony was given| QUIETEST NIGHT BEFORE # Mrs. Lee resumed the stand. it : j Some sixty members of the. Norwich | of ciearing up the grbund about Mianto- o IN NORWICH IN YEARS , WEATHER troops of the-Boy.Scouts of America, at- | noma’s monurent, their heiping the | REPRESENTING NEMROD GROTTO | The nizht before the annual racing || Conitions tended the Court of Hn;qlor held Thursday | Daughters of the American Revolution at AT 33RD SUPREME COUNCIL |Classic between Yale and Harvard was on r 're’ tiay night hte pressure was|MENt in the.office of His Hgnor; Mayor. Norwich Town, and their services on Me- 2 i 2y the quietest in many a year in Norwich, m a relativelx high and risi ": o ”m’ Pa-|Milo R Waters at. the court house and | morial ‘day 1s worthy' of commendation,| Georse N. C_;my;pe"l, !;:onnrchlm' Nem- | 4nd cxcenting in a few Isolated doorways e Toast e amd tieng on I P | received honors.in rank in scbutcratt. | and Norwch should be prond of them. |rod Grotto, will leave here Safurday (0| ang corners one wouxl mever know that g . L Assemhly was squnded at' So'clock fol- | Ar. Peale urged Every scout fo continue |attend the 33rd annual supreme council R T 18, dlstuebance. over lowed by il scoiits at attention saluting | being a scout, even thoush older than a | convention of the Mystic Order of the oy been attended by SNOWErS | ihe Court of HomOF, the ‘members of |-fou veacs azo, pbeause in the older scouts | Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, N the North Atlantic states and how- | which are Principal _Henry A: Tirrell, | are (he future leaders, boys {rained to | Which is to:be ‘held Jume 26-25 in the 278 glso haye fallen in the South At-|president; Fire Chief Howard L. Stanton, | take commiand § tri-cities, ‘Rock - Island and Moline, Illin- antic and gulf states. Grosvenor. Ely, President Arthur L. Peale | ' 1ris Honor Mavor Waters was called | 0is: and Davenport, lowa. the Thames was to be the scene of the] regatta today. The day of the “gasoline wagon” has to.a great extent reduced the number of partie sthat used to come to this city on | the day before the race and crowd local New En- They Have a ' Cash Value At Our Store WE WILL MAKE THE FOLLOWING CASH ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES Modérate temperaturs prevailed dur- - Mey X The programme- of the convention . {oF Thirmaas renerals can o .‘h('rx,,:;:‘:;“‘f;“ na: e, Ricrare % S scota net i mreet i seout | 3% i filed, Wity enertainment fea- | Ioels {5 caracus, hursiey mign. (s 314-inch $2.00 4-inch §3.00 41/-inch $3.50 5-inch $4.50 her il Tk Wi weathe mads, 1he (OOWTHE" feetetiations, atter Brought praise feom many a_stranger partics emgaged i:eez“et_:in:”rewyom; stay PRICES AS QUOTED BELOW ON HOW'E CORD TIRES ONLY. “Sandy Hook to Hatteras—_Gentle (o Pained to the court of bonor tne require- | 1"} DrCl KU ORI T Cr cties. The oy onine east vank of the river came u» | AND ALWAYS REMEMBER HOWE TIRES ARE GUARANTEED FOR 8,000 MILES moderate we: | ments for the honors received. north winds; weath- Boy Scout of today is the citizen of to- Wednesday -afternoon with a trailer at- o talr Fridns " Seoond Clesy " Dadge—Troop No. 1| 2ok XU GIR0EY Waier, ana T sure e ks e b oot ' AND ALL ADJUSTMENTS ARE MADE AT OUR STORE. Forecast Floyd' - tayden, - Herbert - Hill, Walter | that the scout’ movement Fill grow. and ehiry amy aid (ot the interest of the citizens of Norwich will more:and more be_centered on the fine civic work you scouts ace accomplish- ing. Local yolice ace ready to handle the usual large automobile traffic of boat race day. All the Lighways leading into New London and Norwich are to be looked af-| ter by the police. , dithern New England—Generally | Treat; Troop No. 12, Jack . Hinrichs, fa Friday and Saturd: moderate | James Jones, - Willlam Tirrell, John emperature. Baynes, James_McGrath First Class Badge—Troop No. 1—Al- 4 o ve hert Rogers, Alfred Harlng: Troop No. |., During the session Scout Executlve T tions show the | 3° Eawaed Prestas: Troop No. 6. Fran | A: Benton questioned the scouts for temperature and | Mousley, Leon Lewjs, D0 benefit of the court of honor, and every Thursday T ¥ertt " B‘:d‘"_,rwup No' 1, Robert | Scout-showed the result of the careful | firemanshin; William Wheeler, safety | fore, he ha first. pathfinding, firemanship: Albert G.|™.0¢ &e. » o Ashandta Rodgers, scholarship, pathfinding, fire- 8 pontt of S et ishan, Highest 68 lowest 36 mangaip, SHAEEY T LA shortly hefore 9 o'clock. Rev. Mr Grakam T NE efie Gordon, fireman. | FEONOANCIng the benediction, the scouts i i T Mhoiay. | 21d court standing at attention while taps CORD OUR PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS : TIRES sIZE TIRE TUBE SIZE TIRE TUBE s1ZE TIRE TUBE 30x3Y, $15.40 $2.25 34x4 $2745 $3.65 36x4!), $3595 $4.80 32x3Y, 19.85 240 32x4Y, 32.45 420 33x5 38.75 4.85 31x4 2425 315 33x4Y, 3390 435 34x5 3995+ 495 32x4 25.95 3.25 34x4Y, 34.55 4.50 35x5 40.85 5.10 33x4 - 2695 345 35x4), 3555 465 37x5 4275 525 HOWE RED TUBES ARE BETTER THAN THE BEST. GAVE PARTY FOR MEMBERS OF HER GRADUATING CLASS Miss Goldie Bruckner, who graduated Thursday at Broadway school, entertain ed her teachers and all the members of | the ciass Thursday night at a party given | by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruckner. at their home, 76 Washington streey Miss Fair and nh was sounded. Young. Miss McCloud, Miss Beckiey and B e i ey ounde Mics Hinehey were the teachers who were FORD SPECIAL FABRIC TIRES GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES Thursday's weath A redicted. ok a0y v a4 - 4 4 . B £ guésts for the evening and the class of | £ = scholarship, safety Arst. cooking. pion- | MRS. LEE NOT WEARIED BY s by 1/ e A e AT S No¥F Emiabefiy (o ¢ e 30x3 $875 TUBE $1.95 30x3Y, $9.75 TUBE $2.25 entertainment was by i d toe dancing . . Lcstres lic health, first afd, pathfinding, first aid ¥ i S Saliet jand E | S et s o, o AL pahtndlng MM | b, Adalens Palmer Lee ot New Lon: b her miece. Mitdred - Dworsky o8| No Allowances Made on Ford Special Tires. j Lr7. cotbryation don wag on the witness stand nearly all Raleigh. N. C. Games were played and ! Sers || Water. || Rises. | T CONSCIRUON < on Tewis. firpmagship; | 48Y here Thursday in the superiar court Miss Bruckner received a number of | S rd Time.) | Lawrenc R. Browning, personal thealtn. | before Judge James H. Webb tesufying beautiful - gifts. Mints, punch, sand- e BT TR g 0.41 | Anding, Arst ald o -dnimals. nioneering, | M- L#e of New London on the gronnd GEORGE N. CHAPPELL n 414 % 1.13 | chemistry, first aidi public healih. of intolerable cruelty, Tou. ok ot AUTO STRUCK BOY ON 14 124 7 2.28 | ship. personal heaith. public ‘health, safe- | counsel. Harrison Sheldon of New Ha-| © = ceptions. bi ts and dances : Cershilies® t : LA T it Louls Mousies, - bird stads. | Yem Susgesied Lo Judge Webh that Mrs | Xorks, reccptions, banqueis and dances | Thomas Bruno of Versiities: reportet| | Telephone 1299—331 MAIN STREET, Opposite Post Office, NORWICH, CONN. M ‘ i 9 s 0, it nld en ing g or- s iy "3 o ey vome: ursday night B Bl ha: hich Bhter it & T T e ot oo~ | and he asked if her examination eould | FOURd of pleasure along with the resular | roag shortiy after 5 o'clock in the after- S GRieh b foea E ment. personal ‘health. public health, car- B uld} 4 usiness of the convention. The orien- 3 water. which wed by flood tide. Dentry; mining, -safety.first, swimming,|not be suspended for the present and | puSces Bf LPF COTREON. - CIE OO noon. botany. civics. firemanshin, ploneering, | that meanwhile he would introduce oth- | g2 PEFETO, LIRE RON MO T OF sr. Bruno claimed that swhen driving | BROTHERHOOD PICNIC T8 test ‘until it was time to come home.|family of North Franklin. Mr. and Mrs GREENEV[LLE scholarship, - pathfindine. ‘chemistry, first |er witnesses. o e retern triy there will be ad0Wm the hill near the laundry he came HELZ AT HAPPYLAND |JO%Dh French was in charge of the|C. A. Heath. Mrs A. A. Davis, the Leb- Wit ¢+ &t |2l to animals. craftsmanship. Juage Webb ‘remarked that he had not | o 8, T upona peddler’s wasop Indd s he WAl ; after two' poscponements thia weel | STAMECMEnts with Harry Ciark inlanon Baptist church, Mr. and = Wrs ams, re of St Drosp Noo 155 Allen:Lath 7 . | noticed any signs' of weariness on the | oA about to. pass by, Raymond Benoit ranf After two POemer h: ek | charge of transportation and Arthur M. ns, Charies Parks, Mr. and Mrs. B. x esented the di- | A iD, first s1d, beekeen: | PArt of girs. Lee and he asked her if she oy ] Sut - trom henind’ the " wagon. e left | becauise of the rain. the Brotherhood of | Thots.on Gn aharge of publicit 3. Jonés ana family, Misses Bernios ating class at the |, o ampin j b feit tootired to continue or would rather | ALLEGED SMUGGLED LIQUOR rear mudsguard striking the child on the|!he United Congrezational church was 3 S and Helen Ch ose Highes, Hen- hursday. spoke to | "8 Ang. % > 5 R ) 5 able to hold its picnic Thursday after- e randall Dorothy v go on for the remaining hour of court. FOUND AT NOANK INN |head, cutting him badly. | BDuy 2 FUNERAL. Randal encouraginz them to go Veteran Badges, Fire Years. et b s T it AR The driver of the wagon jumped down|TO0N &t Hopyiand at Poguetanuc to e et . : Seirose He G0 thet siad- Mo vy S o 2 willingness to stay o Charges of violation of the anti-smus- e Which 40 of the .nembers made the trip e I'- Brownlag. i zard Brown- e o Seae i etr | Broeeeay o $Liobis Mousley. Lawrence | e stana ana her testimony coatinued | giing faw and of the pronibition law were | 2nd picked the box up and he was take | Sl b nite at 4 octack Thie. turiéfal b ‘Hows P’ Browning was Gargn wirian fance depend- e R = till_court-adjourned at 4.. - made against Lewis J. Webh of Hartford, | 10 the home of Ov. Pavie Suesiel M “rhe chief feature of the afternoon was |held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from & wreath from her par- e, 3t was| (L0 ot f"" s In her direct testimony. Thursday | who was y;f,—»m:\ before U. 8. Commis- | B8 e, o taken. Mr. Bruno|® baseball game in which Deacon Cary's'| her parenis' home in North Franklin y3 from ter brothers and - pa-roe evelon. | Special pri o out v n; s. Lee ot he X ing | sioner Earl Mathewson in this city on |three stitches s bR Chickens defeated Dea Lester’ ck- | Rev. Horace Campbell of Lebanon, of- o 4od deveion | nekd recentiy” were. mresented. by Scont| o he Eeomwent s Baltis where. ne. was| Tnursday: mOFTINE SEisr hromIon oM | 1ol tHe boy- (o isghome. ol e I a3 Homa rurs by iven dar| Nesting. Thero was' & Iarge.stients 3 Praiinie kel signit hev were reach- | Executive F. A. Benton as foilows: Troop | not happy. Mrs. Lee testified to goingjcecs had seized about §1.600 worth of | A .member of the Benolt family wht|the winners and Hussey for the losers |ance at the service. Flowers were re- Burial was in the Pau issug cemeters, > f the hest things | 2. Lucius Davis; camass for best reptiie, | to the convent a short time after the|liquor at the Bayside inn. Noank, late|witnessed the accident stated that the | counted hig in the score. » ceived from her schoolmates at the | Rev. Mr. Cam (st et ac 3 the leading | compass for. largest.pet: Trooo 3 George |child was admitted there and of not | Wedn night. Webb, who is owner |mishap was accidental. At 6.30 dinner was served in the pa- | Pleasure il school. from A. R. Race | tal servibe ot UH0 EPSNCC L 0 ooy pment. and this | Helbel. compass for hest fur bearing pet. | being allowed to see her. but later shelof the Sigowrney house in Hartford is \ilion and was followed by a quolt con-|and family, Mr.a-nd Mrs. J. T. Crowles, | Jay M. Shepar . hood. but neckerchief 1o winner of the most €ib- | went there and got her daughter whom |aiso alleged to be the owner of the inn = = & of Melrose, Mass.. Mrs. W. S. Lamb and ' in_charge. The bons: Troop . Raiph Johnson, compass | she took to the home of an aunt in{Noank. @ for best feathered net; Troop 12. Allen | Brooklyn and where she put her -in| He waived examination hefore the c zhe t Latham. compass for the smallest pet:|gchool. She testified as to the hearing!missioner and was placed under $2 ear advantage | Troop 12. scout axe te troop making the | on the custody of the child and the or-|bonds to appear in the district court ture. And | most entries. der of the court and of the child beinz| Chiet Jonathan Eno and officers from attend some higher e prg P - e Ferguson Challenge Cup. given over to Dr. Lee for two weeks|New London and Willime=‘c made the . ° o apo? etsondones” coome| Troop No. 1 of the United Congrega- | for an operation since the court order. lraid on the Bayside inn. § visit and B e rove themselves and | tional church then Ccailed to attention | Mrs. Lee testified that in 1921 Dr, Lee|seizure of what they foun! .here reveal- TONIGHT ain greate foller en. | while Grosvenor Eiy nresented the troop | got her {o borrow her mother's automo- | ed some of the best and_most comlete Poment of Iife Always learners. | the Ferguson challenge’ cup, given for the | bile, wrich he used for several months|lines of imported lig seized in - this nAPPYLAND R BAR. SNever kot o the mage mhews | 00D Beciring \li\e bel’?r\l\rrc&magt in the | although he had a car of his own. xa e A‘rylw\\‘cts‘gn:d seized were of best - = 5 e 3 i =Bt AHES annual inspections, he cun, which 18| gpe D, T iteeataant best carried by rum running| POQUETANUCK DRAWBRIDGE Vo "Hrues ‘o ‘work | mounte don's denesial and stands shout | "was 20 Severe. during the rprins of|SH0ONSTS trom the Bahama Islands ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED SMOKED FINEST, FRESHEST mare about the wonderfy! | 18 inches in heizht, will be held for one|1g01 that she couldn’t sleep and she lett| A list of the liquors seized includes five |ORIGINAL KNICKERBOCKER CLUB > and about | ¥ear by Seout Troop No. 1. The finai|phim in May of the same year and that | cases of Seagram whiskey. six quarts of nderful souls and bodys, | N0ider of the challenge cup will be the | ginoa che loft him her health has greatly | Wine. five quarts of gin, five galions of ORCHESTRA—S8 P. M. troop that succeeds in having the highest | oo oG She said she had been mar- | alcohoi, one barrel of 5 per cent. beer, © have the|Dercentage at inspections for three suc- | ieq and was divorced and had two chil- SHOULDERS, pound ... 15¢ BROWN—SWEET AS A NUT MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY BUTTER, 3 pounds. ... $1.10 frea: mams of her cated, | cessive years. ren by her first marriage. She has a kiok, capable, people. Tou can o| Presieht Tirfell t" idressing the SIS0 DY her firel marvisse She bas & B Uk patr art by seeing that | Scouts said that-he was ‘in’ favor. of the | tom b Tee trom heahood and he wis wind rained and that you can th m.l":!""‘ el ::rrnsh & I:;- il Studs- \ pychand> \The doctor had been married B g 4 or their merit badges are nreparing | bogers » v 0.30 stand them in ~ood stead in scoutdont and Under ¢ross examination by :Major U. S. lNSPECT B FR H GE x e zradua e Aptetinl. S i gy | Hull, Mrs. Lee admitted that she had . e P a5 The scout cnun. | Soneiited 3re yumer X Reies of Xw || WITH SPECIAL ATTACHMENT FOR SPRAYING || WESTERN STEER BEEF SELECTED oyt , s Lo dlie mta e L e ey et (TWO ROWS, AND SPRAYS BOTH THE TOP AND RIB ROAST zsc 2 Pounds 25¢ 2 Dozen 55¢ st and of hearing many favorable re.Zone there with Mrs. Kelley. looking over Scout woek | the place and deciding that it was all right and a proper place to put the/child. She also told about one oceasion when Audette ; English.... Deleandre Provost;|®he took her daughter with her on vis- TAF TVILLE wpeliing. Tsaneiie Bion s mimtors: A [t to Washington, Anmapolis and New Rondeau : geography. Georgette Giguere.| YOTK for several.weeks during which she eventh — Grade—Perfect attendance | 2dmitted she did not notify her husband Loretta Ldmbert, James White, Rene}™here the child was.- SOY BEANS can be grown here if you inoculate them Application, | Dugas; catechism, iucie Couture; ap-| Major Hull went over In detall the with FARM-O-GERM. We have both. < Gertrude Ron- | plication, Franeis Simoneau; arithmetic, | facts of Mrs. Lee leaving her husband ene Barry. Irene | Thomas Welsh ' English, Bertrand Par-|&nd how long she had cansidered the rancois Gaumond. | ent; spelling, Kmma Paquette; history, | matter. He questioned her as to a habit Beaudry. Joseph'| Laurie L[lncneue; geography, Alice Sa-she had of smoking -cigarettes and she ° ° sthier, Mary Cot- | vageau. admitted s 30 i . she had smoked in a day. 23-25 Water Street (Established 1846) Norwich BEEF, pound .... FINE CUCK {8 FINE GRANULATED ROAST BEEF, Ib.. SUGAR FBEEerH’ LEAN {23 € |5 POUND CLOTH SACK frame g POUND 330 2 Pounds 29¢c FRESH CAUGHT For Potting Pork Loins to Roast, Ib.. . 23c BLOCK ISLAND marks of their elvie work. BOTTOM. This Sprayer Complete, $80.00 SWIFT’S PURE SILVERLEAF LARD Heart school nes for excelien: FRESH PIG Lauras, Pau-| Bighih Grade—<Perfect attendance. Co-|Other details of the married life of Mrs. Ernest La-|ranna = Paradie, B Gouin, Helen |Lee was gone into In detail, r ,Joba Fearns,| Breault, Theodore Benoit, William Cole-| At the opening of the afternoon session Breault ; ance, Oscar Ma- | Phaneuf; application, 'Theodore Benoit or’ ops) SR B ) LR 8.8 B8 Yvette Du- | arithmétlé. Alice Rondeau; English, Paul Audette, | William Durr; - spelling, Rose Alva Le- Jflian Rondea a T ‘a;\-_ gare: history, ‘Francis Fontaine; geo- e V E A L V E A L v T s Raoul Dan's; catechism, Agnes St. Ma- |graphy, Coranna Paradis, Bellerose: English. |~ Aua Dien, n stadent at Tufts college, P 0 T A T O E s CORNED BEEF | short Cut Legs, lb. zsc Lean, Boneless 1 2 % e Loins to Roast, Ib.. ci¢ Gau- | js at the home of his parents, Mr. and ’ ith- | Mrs, Philids Dion of “Merchants avenue for thé summer vacation. attendance,| Frank Hodkinson of South Slater ave- 6 Pounds 25¢ T R e G- h S D tael Weere X pouder Cuts o 25€| ™ NaTIVE GROWN P SN TE PI Roast, pound ... e e o i o e i e ingnam treet Uresses Pound. ... 1© |VEAL FORSTEW- {50 | CABBAGE, Ib.. S Adelad Adams and |ada a few days this week. speliing, Alice Clang| The Ponemah Mills closed Wednesday t nch, Vitaline Ma- | evening for the remainder of the week. = ’ Wilfred Desmarais of Baltimore Semi- 3 attendance, | nary is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Belisle, Irene | Mrs. Frank Desmarais of South A street. eur ; catechism, B The regular meeting of St. Veromica's A and. Margaret Connel-|T. A. B. society was omitted this week. la Laeflur; application,| Willlam Brown of South Fifth avenue . English, Leona Giguere|W%as a visitor In Hartford, Conn., on i Walier Saydlo: geor| Mre. Mark Kershaw of South B street Amoskeag Gingham Bryn Mawr (;ingham Puritan Gingham ~ Victory Gingham Savard. histors Amdre|left Thursday to spend the summer in This sale is so very unusual—the values so extraordinary—the price so ridicul- ng, Philippe Larowe. Europe, fect attendance, lda Mrs, Wilfred Pollard of South Front ously low—that there seems very little left for us to say but that this is “THE - MOST SENSATiONAL SALE IN AMERICA.” Marion, Florida' stréeet hasg returned from a stay of sev- rinne Fregeau, a Beauche-'eral days at Block Island, where she Benelt, George Benoit, Ar-|was the gueést of. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Juilen Dion, Alfred Math-| Dodge. Leonel Paradis, Fran-| The committes In charge of the Taft- We ask every woman—of this city and surrounding territory — to come to this L rt. geography. Simonne Phaneuf | convey chol; O Beach f: i ST Sl Ihaneatlconvey e scholars 1o, occan Beach r | §) sale. We KNOW we are offering the MOST WONDERFUL values ever offered duc; epelling. Anita Pepin. | tickets in. advance of the' picnic. and to the public—and we KNOW we will make a friend of EVERY woman who gets Fifth Grada — Perfect attendance,|George W. Weller, Jr.. wak appointed to g Theodore Fenac. Anna Simoneau, Helen |take charge of the: matter. Cards will one or more of these dresses. We purposely refrain from quoting values — They are so big they may seem fictitious. But all you need do is to look at the beautiful BONELESS LB. |ING, ':‘:'SWL BRISKET OR FRES RUMP CUTS ... 89C | For Pricasses, Ib. .. 42C FANCY GEORGIA PEACHES DELICIOUS, FRESH MADE Delicious Loaf Cake, each 20c FIG BARS, 21bs......... 25¢c| Covered With Fresh Strawberry Icing BEST BREAD FRESH RED SALMON FLOUR ..... 51.00| STEAK, Ib.... 25¢ 1-8 BBL. SACK e TRY OUR Cod Cutlets, Ib. 15¢ DINNER BLEND COFFEE, Ib. .. 25¢c | FRESH CAUGHT Mackerel, Ib. .. 19¢ Regular 35c Value FRANCO-AMERICAN FRANKFURTERS LB. BOLOGNA MINCED HAM MEAT C LOAF SALT PORK Eng! Lauretts Bazinet and|nue, 1t°was decided’ to hold the pienic | Wadron: arithmetic. Julien Dion|on “July 15th this year, and arrange- #nd Alban Keeley :application. Thomas|ments will be made for special cars to Jo dmond Beauchemin. Ro-| ville Congregational ‘Sunday school pic-| Keefe, Agnes Nutter, Loretta Lucier,| be maljed to all registered members of aire Bellerose . catechism, Alfred Ma-}nic met Wednesday evening at the homei eu and Alics Phalen: French. Armand | ot Earle M. Wood on North Slater ave-| rene Clang. Antoinette Marion. Alber.|the Sunday school, giving detailed infor- a Girard. Antoinette Penoit: ecatechism, | mation about the picnic. SALT Cod Gems, Ib. . 10c B e P i Riiouaitt] s i P asdial new styles—consider the wonderful quality of the material and workmanship — FAT BACK, Ib. .. Spaghetti, can 10c Banaii: English. Nellie Bocleston d.n'n Nt wicti L hecs’ s o odensi tiets and you will realize at once that these are the BIGGEST BARGAINS YOU'VE etide Robert : gevgraphy. Theodore | new home on Daniel street. SEEN, AT $1.97. Benac and Prospere Benoit: spelling, | Leroy Moore has returned from Back- A88 Simoneay and Beatrice Couture;|us hospital where he was undergoing Alfrida Rivést; application, | treatment. Peoin: French, Irene Bisson- 1 WE BOUGHT THOUSANDS OF THEM. : A MANUFACTURER NEEDED CASH—WE HAD IT ! PASNIK CO. SELL FOR LESS THESE $1.97 DRESSES ON SALE IN ALL 5 STORES. Misn Kpse Marphy, davghter of Mr.i and Mrs,” Dennle’ & MuFbhy and Miss xth rad*—Perfect attendance, An- | Roberta - Crowe, - daughter of Mr. .and !oinette Marien Albrta Girard, “Antoi- | Mrs. Thomas Crowe, were among those nette Benolt. Mary Bicknell, Laure Da-|graduating from the Willimantic State 8. Alice Dugas, Diae Govin, Winifred | Normal School in Willimantic, Thurs- Nutter, Alma Rondeau, 3 slinda | day’ " Among the-loeal .people who at- ain, Isabelle Pion, Laure: | tended the graduation exercises were Mr. ivia Lemire. Antonio Caron, Arthur i and- Mré.Dennis C. Murphy, Miss Marv feannmotte; catechism. Diana Bianchette [ Murphy, Mre. William Malone, Mrs, Ed- \ad Melinda Germain: arithmetic, ward Y. Murphy, - Miss—Sue Nolan. Mr. ¥ard Kelley and Antenio Caron: French,|and Mrs. Thomas Crowe Miss Hilde- Arthur Jeannotte ; /avplicatibn, Laurenoe | garde Crowe and Miss Florrie M. Meyer. £ -V i s

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