Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 2

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¥ b4 Norwich Stationary Engineers’ Asso- clation, No. 6, meets in Buckingham Memorial. Palmyra Encampment, No. 3, L 0. 0. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. i tte Council, No. 207, L'U. &t. J NORWICH BULLETIN oo = ol was ihe o g I B s Backinghin e the requiem high mass. The bearers i : > : ¢ & Willimantic. Office were members of San Jose couneil ) L, R sosach 4 1 Church Street Telephone 1062 | 14. Knights of Columbus. .A comuii 124, meet in Moose Home. &5d Motion Pictures presidant of Knox college anc state superintendent of public instruc- . tion of Iinoi o . | o L s will bé held in London tod: will not a ecision of U.d. . R X British sea captain who was executed by service was conducted at the grave. rey Brothers were In charge of the A meéting of the American Thread |ArrAngements. T s company At jation was heid| The fameral of Nellle Murphy was mpany Athletle association was held| TWednesday morning from the home n the fire brigade quarters, forty dele-} 0 "o jthor” 287 Jackson street. Re- §ates being present. President Charies|qyiem high mass at St. Joseph's church W, Hl prosided. It was voted that the |at 1030 oclock was sung by Rev. Wil sepociat ¢ an excursion to|liam H.' Kennedy. As the body was g adien borne into the church. Abide With Me Backy FPoint during August. Arrange-| O 0 L the offertory the choir |ddy morning, at 5.30 o'clock, St. Anne's MAts wars left 10 & committee compris-|oavn 0 Salutaris and as _a waiting [Charitable Society received communion George Timmins, Samuel B Ar-|hymn He Wipes the Tear From Everyin a body. Wife Of Ameri‘cgm Amba: sador To Italy Sl Diacds Boia % the Gefmans six vears ago today. - \ | Bye. ommittal service at St. Jo- riefly Told. - The eves of all followers of pugliism . ther Jacobs, George Donnelly, John P.|EY .2 eunim v John S 3 - b | seph's cemetery was rewa hy Rev. John| Homer Sumner and Edward Lewls are | be turned today toward. Jerse: B . o | e cometay was Tona by e, SO0 omer Sumner and Béward or Board and have le eir wor Dumas, Do:is Curran City, where Benny Leonard will defenc Connaugh- | Gurivan, Jeremlah Haggerty. Patrick| fis Alice Kern of Hartford 1s vis- u his title of world's lightweight cham. ton_and Anna McG! lans ut | Connor, Maurien ‘Welch, Edward Call| ting ‘at her home on South Park street, R STt e Ty e by special| van and Walter Young. ere were| Dr’ Harry Rotblat and Dr, George 5 Tendler of Philadelphia. B s o I B e | eroe Rowers, The funeral,was JATEelrVRochist, Mtk of B otlaft SRRt Bilis e PRESIDENT HARDING stays of those who take their places : A series of public hearings will be & chartersd boat will take tho party 10| attended, Killourey Brothers were 11 |eng with Mr. and Mre. Mdurice Rotbiat| e reso A sho will chargs of the arrangements. of this’ eit: opened at Providence (today by a legis- lative commission charged with the task of revising the laws of Rhode Island e served and amusements provided Twes osotemobil Mr. and Mr taining Mrs, Philip Cohen are enter- L. Rotblat and daugh- “To maintain o= --2:i6n of the railroads in interstate commeréé and the transportation ¢ | ited States mails have necessitated the employment The Horseshoe Bridge over the Nat- ollided Wednesday | chaug river at the lower end of the city % women will enjoy the same privileg- - ar ter, Charlotte, of Boston. i < oy &8 45 men. oon, ¢ s nt of : B e work 1s to ho : en osr o erm oft QR strxgt, o front of the is being repaired. Th T e ady m| The family of James W. HillHouse of men who chcos o accept employment under the terms 6f thé decisi L T o ST By J. Gratto of Jewett City was just|ioeme joaded truck strained the bridge|and Mrs. E, B. Latham motored to town and who have 11+ . ame indisputable right to work that others have to Brazi] will be represented by public jee when ‘one | {8750 (PN fient hat twp of ihe|Tucilay for the ddy, from Pléasire dacline weik.” turers in the second annual session of the Blue Line |t & ¢ <o | beach, Waterfor % o H‘_ trusses near the center hroke. causfng|PeReh: WALEOMG oo o return- | Institute of Politics. which is to be op- enéd foday at Willlams Collége. Tater- THE V. S.R.R. LABOR BOARD, an impartial body created by Congress, tepic ¢ diseusson, 0 Fne says of such men : the structure to sag. One of the wheels{ Tyio g, Zorom 2 weelis stay with e, | L e ek DroKe O e | their daughter, Mrs. Loomis of New he. and it was with di el | machine was hauled from the bridge. InfBritain o o L the opinion of the _selectmen a new |, M, and Mré. Arthur Clarl 5 oy, ford, came from the ecast and hooked bumpers with Both cars were Gratto did not - o . e Siein o [ men e | Tuesday returned from Pleasant View ANNOUNCEMENTS R Sl Hanted up BND, "Rl ont “strcture, whieh” e orctat Tmore vl e taking a month's “#%% that they a'e not strikebreakers seeking to impose the arbitrary Twe Fine Features at Strand Beginnin 4p8ber chr wis coming down Main|than ity years ako, hag oncived ital L AL SR R e will of an employer on employes; that they have the moral as well as the Gt R w 50,70 {o turm gut and not having acen | utpénded uhtll firthir notice T rorye Holt: &7 John;C. Lipeoin re-| legal right to engage in such service of the American public to avoid in- Puace. declared 1o be ane of the bright. e e e Suling out | Midrea Weywood. aged 11 daughter|turned Tuesday - cvening, after two terruption of indispensable railway transportation, and that they aré én- est and livellest veh Bich min blamed the oth ¢ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heywood. of the |weeks at Tim Pond, Maine. : that popular star. will o oted ine matter 10| Hey Wonds cottage at the camp ground.| Mr. and Mrs Frank Sears and chil- titled to the protection of every department and branch of the Government, Qleting &t the Sirind theatfe for ac et = T ould come 1o no |eustained a broken collarbone Monday and Mr. and Mre, Ted Sears and State and National.” engagement of three days, commencing etienene ihes swere tald to appear .n|as the result of a fall from a stone wall | daughters started for Momanguin Sat- today, g ol et A B on Windham road urday, camping for the night at Meri- b Womdn'é Plice s & John Emerson- The faneral of John A. Gibaon was| A Nouse belonging fo Aaron M. Bowen, | den. The party ST B Bl Itis understéod assurances have been broadcasted by strikers that fl"'!':‘.r‘.‘l’,"’;d“‘:".“d“'[":"“‘ R, g e rom hie home. | In Eastford, was struck by lightning on | lingford Sundav morning 7 5 s ” ¥ Appigmncily oy ) 2he i to have hei, Wednds & Sunday evening, dnmaging the structure | tored (o the heach . St they will return with all seniority rating and previous privilegés i part admirably suited to her talents 39 Phtx dtfect et O L T s ths Shotlg 1sa #ing the Ralns U. Wolmer entertained the 7 . A " . Josephine G re -oung so- high mass a ) £ 8. Jonspi'a fio the asbount of $5, dlfa datisfisg Erizational L.chirdh. SewinB v as: on enjoyed. Let there be no misunderstanding about this: N6 man du"e:,,',"';l’.'\r;'"' g e church, Rey. O, S, Beaumister wa ol enant, A. B 5l S i 5 . i G & - BT DRy y . Rlst. fev, A 1 Bt of S8 Adfestuantiwas | TSHIST R ioope g et Readke who has left ~ur service on strike will be re-employed except as a B ENS U hergtas S0 stary. . On ; local insurance agency. Mrs. a . Tracy s . er return from s she is put up by %, ry % S Sien: TRefreshments were served. i % b new man, it e~ mployed at all, and no qualified man now or the Woman's Political League as a can- ark eropianes are & regular trips e A S 3 = % e own 1 & prtelanc = st_daily over this city. from New e hereaftér em) Ioyed, who desires to remain in our service, will bé ey paeya oL (M EOWE &% body was X to One can e seen m The newest photograph to reach Kindly Ligh ) Salutaris Will Be Do fort 1o cléan up crooked polit Kenneth Harlan Constance Ta madge’s leading man. and others prom. ineént in the supporting cast are Hassa Short. Florence Short. Inm morke. o amoon, fying over. The <°WSC| That interest in the now famous| this country of Mrs. Richard Wash- ; % burn Child, wife of the American he Sl of the New Ha-| cider case remained unahated. was| burn Child wite of tne American b ready become one of the leading displaced to r- .3 room for returning strikers. wn divis toward Bostor evidenced by the crowded court room The stretch of paving on Main street,| Wednesday morning. After hearing he mearers FN guerite Linden and Jack Connolly. aumister froat of Hatél. Heok T oo lights of Roman society. Her home " . 3 Worndn's Place was produced under alfivan. Thomas Gard son House, which was torn up. by, men| the arguments by Prosecuting At-| ¢ ne Palazso Oreini, with its & the direction of Victor Fleming. 1t ts han and Harold FHeff n the employ of Rockvill torney H. H. Burnham for the state.! [incelv setting, ie the scene of '_,‘t“h:"lét::‘:'“"!::L'r:'"“:"r‘c““n o faneral was largely attended |mantic Light nfi umv}m\\ “hm_m‘r;-v- and Attorney Thnmasl.\l. .l\‘hx;l‘ls ofy many ;\;’fllmnt dl‘zlu(mauc"fu;\r& 4 P : Giefys Walton in Seeont Ham8 Robe, - ertakers {n|mains were laid is being repaired. Pav-| Norwich, who has conducted the case| tions. ere i3 a history attache B ll k ‘M l'nn —-El cal w k T56 shinh St M SSgEindd & Bt . Kers IR |urs o’ the extension job of the block | for ‘Mr.' Potler: Judge AFhur .| (o the Palace now owned by tne oliermaker: achinists ectri orkers e Ly iy of Robert € fved in|PEViNE On Main strect are re-laying the| Brown denied the right of the plair Duchess di Sermoneta, which sa: . é &8 E writer. Al the pathes of the story is Eurvaieony e S S T s S R ATI Tni | | Linemen—Car i spairmen—Other Skilled Mechariies [| [ 35S0 S i el ey T ewns| V777K 8. Pendlcton, of 209 Fountalu| and legal forms have been executed | Rata murle a inemen l‘i’(._,pa“'me er SR o Th by Bi & vl for ¥ " - - PIE1() o ~alled at ghe Volke station | and the cider will he returned to M n s girlish Gladys Walton. e 3 ! y morning and told Chief Kil-| Potter's cellar in Glasgo where it S 1215 not & Acpfior Ginelly dratia. dut irts ihat e spent Tuesday forenoon| was seized by the state police July 3. | To work for wages awarded by the Government & real dramatie picture. Miss Waitons Hayden proper ' Dleasant| Judze Brown in rendering his deci- | with the Jighter shades In a combina- h hi Korizéd the U.S.R.R : 5 role cdrries with it plenty of opportu- sireet moving hay and that some time| sion, because of the widespread inte- | tion hard to excel Wity for her to display her wistful ap- g 1hs. arsetmitn % 1o Jomk. o1 [ st BeTIohon i e Thacne ko BRn g el i et throughits authorized agent, the U. 5. R. R. Labor Board =y came along with & team and carted | wnich has extended far outside of | nesday, an involce of several tons of ; ¥ % Jack Dougherty. Edwird Sutherland the hay away ir. Pendleton was ve-| Griswold, explained at length _thef starch which was delivered {o the 2 3. b F 12 Walter Perry. Max Davideon. Grace femeed 1o, tha. vedeccetint Auaeney. mub o b Moo otk fh | S YR e (ellvred st Hhe Pérmanent Positions For Those o T, Toree B W Virginis a warrant was made out for the arrest| ing. He d he could not read any- | mobile. Adair. Camilla Clark, Mzrion Faducha f the junk dealer. thing into the statutes of the state.| Passersby David Ilale Fanning and Wade Boeteler are among the sup- A decislon in fayor of the plaintiff to| and remarked \?::«- the K;‘.Il;inf*l argu- | park, are stopping to admire the beau- { b e o il recover possession of the property, with| ments of both attorneys had convine- | tiful cannas in blossom in a bed on ¥ * Second-hand __ clothes. second-hand i onls was ghen in he Summary pror| €0 Mim that they. gs well as ihe| St Mary's church iawn. Apply between 8:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. to rings. " second-hand pleasures—there cess. Case of the First Society of Spir-| court, had carefully studied the entire Paghaug community club is to ) > things summed up the composed life of Very Sore. liched and Burned. {uaiists against Saivatore Foti, tried | issue. The facts are set up that in| meet this (Thursday) evening. Tho R. M. SMITH, Assistant Superintendent, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Stcond Hand ose. the pathetic g ¢ 't Monday afternoon. was fo at | summa processes, there is no ap- | attractive rogr , co ses Mrs . . the song. She couldn’t have anytl 2 Oold NotSleep. Cuticura Heale, | |y e e e ™ eeaie | Do 10 cithes e, i thst 1o the | &' S BrogmeNins Hommre Do Union Station, New London, Conn. ended June 30, that there was no pre-| case in question the defendant would | dines and Mrs. Helena Medick. A Seiznick News completed the pro- “My face became affected with | |onderance of evidence to show that the| have been entitled to appeal. 1t is| Miss Frances Montzomery has re- gram large, bard, red pimples that were defendant was entitled to further pos-| Senerally helieved that these twol! turned from a visit in Darien, (‘onn et Ll — very sote. They scaled | |ieesion of the property and hat the ai-| cases, from start to finish have es-| Mjss Alice Brennan, & Etaduste | : Breed Theatre overanditchedandburned | [lezd agreement with one of the trustees| tablished a record in the annals of| nurse in Providence, is at home for . a . L5 tntérestifg story based én S it § couid Hot aletn. of the Secisty 'of” Sotitualista not | Connecticut liquer trials, if not. then | ten days = == | ovel ~Salvage: and entitled L My face was awfully dis- g The defendant has ;""»“'h’ ‘{,, o i Aheiinng "‘i!rrffr-'n“r‘»‘ci'l‘:fi R T Westchestor—D. S. Bristol of erse-l pSouts | Mianiice Decting _ wis ‘lefl(nr&.—“t:lh;(“,g"';_)l::m]!ledhy M) Cargon,” s the featare st the Bre Ry hours to appeal on a writ of error state police seized 129 ba J & chester, wHo is a member of the Foot| held at the School Street Recreation|bers of the Hartford Dental society fof |theatre today. t is a story in whi _'e{:; i:“f;;:‘;‘;g. the euperior court, n_John Potter's cellar and he wasl CENTRAL VILLAGE | Guards of New Haven, spent last week{Center recently, to make plans for the|establishing a dental clinic at the Hart.|Earle Williams I starred. and it fur gent for Cuticura Soap Andover League of Women oters is to| Neld for frial and the clder was , Mes Vernon Lankford, with her With the company in camp at Niantic.merchants field dav, Thureday, July ford dispensary has been réalized niahes this actor a role in which he 41 ' neet on the Jawn' of Mrs. PEABIE o1 brought to Jewe ¥ DAt Fefns. . left Sunday amatic worl 3 - fEAMS s9rmple. My facebeganto | | .1} afternoon. Miss Grace Murray,| Of Proceedings for one week. ~Thelparents home hefore reiurning to Ing made a fortune on a race track } feel bester 9o [ purchased more, and state organizer. is to speak on What the| 17th of July Mr. Potter was brought|hone in Kentucky " and dropped it there, he is seen on the when [ bad used four cakes of Soap | |1,.,5uc of Women Voters Can Do for| !0 trial. and because of plenty of} "wr ang Mrs. David Labou of N» and one and one-balf boxes of Oint- undenizable evidence he was found| docks of London ready to end it ail in Party Development. This is first meet- Sedford. Ma e e e . are spending their vaca- T the cold black waters of the Thames ment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss ng of its kind in this section of the|ZUilty and fined by Judge Brown as|iion with Mr. Labou's mother, Mrs. Am- Tbeén he changes his mind and starts Lillian R. Ladue, Jericho, Vt. state il gy l""’ f;’l:[l[‘%l";‘:":”"v $200 {Ev]r brose Labou and other relat atresh. An accidént in a London fog » . actual sale. and $100 for keeping With{ Eawara Spicer has been spending opens up the way to a new life in Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- | | The nine days’ devatlon, or novenn. to fiient (o sell wnd exchange in viola- |y oaVard Spicer has been spending a i OMAL uD b way G & Ak X7 cum are all you need for every-day St._Anne terminated ‘\\mnesdlu fh‘"ll‘(fv"‘ tioni of the law. An appeal was tak- | Eomsr who hor oo eyt o | Moo L iy Y B N Ll 4 toilet and nursery purposes. & 700,00 ; ‘lf {‘».» 1""\;‘4" 'fen from the decision of this court. her daughter, returned home with iim stander-by, who is down and ou', fol- Sty Bk Presty Mall Addraes: Outicuralar. | 7 TeCCPUON of pew méembers the S| Monday the 24th the civil case was|for 4 week's stay at the home of M. {Anne society. tried before a jury, largely composed | The conditfon of Thomas F. Shea,| of avowed prohibition men, men to Who was run over by an automobile on| whom a hinted consideration would inday eveninz, July 18, is much Im-| have been an insult. They returned ording to information from|a verdict in favor of the defendant h's hospital. Mr. Shea sat up| because of lack of evidence to sub- Soaple. Omtment X and Se. Talcom 2 ‘Caticara Soap shaves without mug. lowing the lead of this youth. picks up another fortune on the race track. ThiX Dr. and Mrs. James L. Gardner w time he saves hit money and plunges e et Al nte the cotton market, cornering cot- i 2 ton. Thén a page of his past life je Lucy Webb Hayes circle of the Lad Spicer's mother, Mrs. -Lydia Spicer. DENTIST e opened sgain, and the man who he had b % of the G. A. R. met Friday afternon wronged when he left England becomes for a short time Tuesday. tantiate an opinion u\v.er:\}-‘xs'e. "_rhw at the home of Mrs. Everett Ladd s hery. Carson tries to maks up Judgments by default were rendered| Prosecuting atlorney a al ime| Aiss Marjorie Mahew is visiting this for the past, but the man, whose sole Dr. F. C. Jackson n a justice's court for the plaintiffs, on| moved for an appeal, which under|week at Windsor Locks, the guest o 3 The new Gésdyédr Aesire 18 an eve for an eve and a tooth | Wednesday morning, in two weases| the ruling of the law, Judge A. M.|Miss Mary Gallagher, formerly of th's &/ i Cord for & tooth, demands his pound of flesh SPECIALIZING IN against the Mill Outlet Stores Company J-r';\\'n_ he:> Tow, '!”‘:'Q('Lt i ] village. 2 Cross-Rib Treaa A charming love story is interwoven in PAINLESS EXTRACTIN to the Chronicle Printing company to| A great number of interested people| Rev. Mary Macomber has returned the Dot i recover $106.07 and to the Willimantic| both in Griswold and out of it, ad-|from Fairhaven. Mass. where she at- Other pletures on the BIl tnclude 715 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC | Lumber and Coal Company to recover mittedly laymen pure and simple, and | tended a class reunion and visited friends “The Leather Pushers” “Movie Chats" oy $47.60, Orders of executlon were issued| NOt posied in legal economes, are at|for a few days. and a cartoon. AY M to Deputy Sheriff Addison J. Greenslt.| @ 10ss to understand why a toad| Miss Helen Tillinghast is visitlag . . J . SHEPARD Georse Murohs, an employe of tho| SNOUI Jump one way today and the fa former schooimate In Torrnzton. opu ar-Prlce ( :()r I 1re e o Rockville- Wil tic Lightin om- -y i g e iz Mr. and Mrs. e nghast / 2:-a 3 2 Susceeding Filmore & Shepard | Mockville-! ;,I‘,’T‘“:\:Mm,’m he office ut |, IO valuable rings lost at McNichols' | Mrs. Edith Tillinghast have returned to Red] Estate Broker John A. Morin ey -~ B bathing beach. Reward if returned to|Pleasant View, having spent a few days Funeral Director & Embalmer I X . Riordan Tuesday as 2 resilt|ciifrd Langiaie.—adv. Leniavaa e e $0-62 NORTH BT, WILLIMANTIC | m n Mansfield Depot. ' Mr. Murphy Wednesday was the feast day of | _Miss Ruth Loring I the guest of Miss had to climb a pole in order to read one | Saint Anne, Mother of the BlessedFthel Johnson in Newport, R. I Lady Assistars. Tel. Connection | or the meters and found company there | Virgin, and With the morning mass at| Mr and Mre Earl Brage of New Yorc in the presence of hornets’ nest. The| Mary’s church the tridum, or three |&nd Mrs. Ida Fearbocker of Philadelphia, P intrusion apparently displeased the | days' devotion in her honor was|are visitinz at Charles Brasg Kllioure Bl'os. original tenants and the resuit was that| brought to a close. Each day theref M. and Mrs. Herman Chapman mo- y the intruder retired with a swollen laft| Were the special masses and sermons|tored to New Hampshire this week for FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND n and left side of the face, near the| all setting forth the honor which jg|2 Vislt at the home of Mre. Chapman's 01d the two-tenement house lo- cated at No. 39 Baltic street and owned by Owen S. Smith to Chas, Caulfield. Mr. Caulfield expects to occupy one of thée temements as a home. ROAD SOCIETY Without a Rival The néew Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tire is built with genuine high-grade long-staple cotton as a foundation. 2 ; Dean Otis Randall and Mra. Randa’) constantly due to chate womanhood, |SiSter: Mrs. Mark Sheperd It is liberally oversize—the 4Y%-.inch tite, for exampl of Providence, were callers at Charles EMBALMERS o i G wifehood and motherhood. In the | TFrnest Cutler spent Sunday in Mys- . I L 8. Bevoks Ssnd ' o 3 e 1! it. A end, - 00d & e 3 u i % Ualan st Willimantic, Conm | day night with services at St. Joseph's e A e e e Sunday SATGH mbmbers held e measuring nearly 5 inches. nton Rt %t Boean Fanb Phene 29¢ ilady Assista chureh, includ i E: Vednes- | Pastor of the parish, the services Suncay, og! Ve " 3 E iLady Assistant) u ncluding benediction. = Wednes- | Pastor of conducted by Rev. J. H,|annual picnic Wednesday at Moosup The deep, clem-cut, cog'hke pattera it ead iy = el o) pond. Rev. Mary Macomber was cha':- € tte: ffords Donald Wheeler and Harry Blaihe of Boston came to A.°G. Wheeler's and spent Sunday. The children's meeting was held in the ¢hurch parlors Saturday. This week It ®ill bé held today (Thursday) at the #ame hour. Miss Linda Wheeler celebrated hes birthday Sunday with a few friends 201 an_automobile ride to Watch Hill Mrs. Horads Frink was one .of party who motored to Putnam Tuesda’, W. W. Bromley of Jewety City was a caller at Maple Lawn Monday. S wan of the transportation committee. Miss Martha Morgan takes the|™An of U o = blue ribhon for sweet peas. She has a | . Clarence Frances of Newport, R. I. t v i is ents, M 5 4 | 1ons 'rov"at” her ‘home. displaving & | pent Sunday with nis parents, Ar. and § ]| show of the dark rich colors grown in | “; *Arthur Cooney recelved an tnjury = = | on’ her head at the American Woolen | Mill in Moosup, where she | Hands and Arms Made b is emplo- Willimantic, Conn. excellent traction even in snow and mud, engaging the road like a cogwheel. The scientific distribution of rubber in this tread—the wide center rib and the semi-flat contour—gives a thick, broad surface that is exceedingly slow to wear. This new tire is a genuine Goodyear through and through —in design, in material, in construction. Surprisingl: i his garden July 22 > P 8Ly Be‘uhful Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Dawley of Plain- With a single application of Derwillo. | faiq attended church here Sunday. Girls, Derwilio not only beautifies your | The milk train that brings the eariv | complexion, but it is wonderful for the | mail was two hours late Monday mora- [ Fimer Rider picked green corn fron { i | hands and arms. Derwilio. aomes. -t | 1o 1t costs less to buy than the net price you are asked ::;Ay for id Eith. Nople bhs Dot the, By ok MR S e unesoteatal ™ Sorne. peonis. are mi many “long discount” tires of unknown réputation and value. Hig:mg',c‘;"fvr:‘il;;;;g‘;}-;g e dit Cool Undergarments |::-iozemiespet oo Wiy b s it s h i it v con e e P | trial of Derwillo for this purposs will | tained friends trom Taftville and Will- y take a chance on an unknown make? Mr. and 3rs. Frénch, of Cheshire, Conn., IN THE JULY SALE e B A e e You can get this riew Goodyear Crost-Rib Tread Cord now, B fpne dotes oL 38 R e | T o R DO O the Goodyear Service Station Dealets listed here. T ana M And Mrs. AUk Lineoin n1 your vacation trunk, so you had just as well save S e l::;”q-",‘k‘;":x‘;;mfi,‘f"“"' = Compare these prices with NET prices you are asked to pay for “long discount” tirés Y e all you can by taking advantage of the extremely low prices during our July Sale, as you will not have the same opportunity again before vacation time comes. This includes garments of Silk, Crepe, Wash Satin and Muslin. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. 30x 3 Straight Side .. 15.85 33x4 SeaightSide.. 26.80 34 x 43 Straight Side .. 3 32x 33 Straight Side .. 19.75 34x4 StraightSide.. 27.35 33x5 Seraight Side .. 39.10 31x4 StraightSide.. 23.50 32x434 Straight Side.. 31.45 35x5 Straight Side.. 41.05 These pritss include mensfachures's escise tas Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 and 8 inch sizes for trucks 30233 Clincher..... $13.50 32x4 Seraight Side .. $25.45 33 x 435 Seraight $ide . "i‘}é Goodyear Crossribs In Stock. A. C. Swan Co. Franklin Square Goodyear Crossribs In Stock. Thomas J. Healy 372 Main Street

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