Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 19, 1922, Page 8

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CUT FROM SWIFT’S AND BEST WESTERN STEER BEEF PRIME RIS Roast Beef, Ib. 29¢ Boneless—Solid Meat Ready for the Oven LEAN POT Roast Beef, Ib. 10c FINE CUTS CHUCK Roast Beef, Ib. 15¢ FRESH KILLED SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUS_E_ ; FOR FRICASSEE Exceptionally Low Food Specials = Satu COME IN AND SEE THIS GREAT BIG MARKET, FILLED Wm'l I’URE, AND SEASONABLE FOODS. LAMB: SHORT CUT LEGS, MEATY FORE- QUARTERS, b...... 22c SMALL LOINS TO ROAST, b....... SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS; bb. ... .. LAMB for Stewing, . 20¢ | LARD, 2 Ibs.... 27c 'FRESH, LARGE SELECTED 'EVERY EGG GUARANTEED 23 GOOD “CREAMERY Pound 37¢ 32 | PURE SILVERLEAF ARMOUR’S SMOKED SUGAR CURED MILK FED VEAL SHORT CUT LEGS Swordfish, Ib.. . 27¢ Direct From Block § SHOULDER CUTS TO ROAST, b...... 17c LOIN CUTS TO ROAST, b....ccaes 22¢ CUTLETS, b....... 40c LARGE, FRESH MADE ARMOUR’S Frankfurters. . 15c JELLY ROLLS, each... ROLLS, Tuna Fish, Ib.. 35¢ STEAMING CLAMS, 2 gts. 25¢ FINE LARGE LOAF RYE BREAD...... 1Y, LB, LOAF HOT BAKED BEANS AND BROWN BREAD POTATOE Island LARGE JUICY Lemons, dozen YEILOW ALL-ROUND 15c| FLOUR, 1-8 bl sack ... . 99¢ HOT ROM OUR OVENS | ROLLED 12c OATS, 51bs. .. 21 NEWLY MILLED HIRE'S ROOT BEER ROOT BEER - 8c FINE COFFEE, Ib.. . DlNNER BLEND BUTTER Best Butter in Town .. BEST LONG ISLAND 15 Lbs. Peck 25¢ Extract, bot... 18¢c Makes Five Gallons - FRESHEST, BEST MEADOWBROOK .. Regular 45¢ Value 8. Zlc 21¢ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIA' MARKET WAS STRONG 18—The slow but » of stocks at constantly pot h records for the year ecorded by activé issues, but e gains were of a nominal t Harding's declaration to a3t the government would use an transportation was well commun|'y, on prices. Rail the sharp advance in astern 1ilinols common 1, which were up 3 3-8 and ectively, being the out- standing exception to the general frac-| Call monay opened at 3 1-2 per cent s in prices of carrier {but eaced cff to 3 in'the final huur. ares. Time money rotes wers unchanged with Trading in industrials featured today's |liitle activity Le.ng reported.. Ths mor- ssion, United States Steel commen |ket for cimmecial paper alss continued h 104 to the highest lev- | quiet. with relatively consplo- being shown by equip- domestic ofls and & num- speclaities. age price levels of raflroad and shares are now at the highest the year. n and domestic ofls continaed to reports nfuenced by i Maxican production of lessened former showlng sd weakness and the latter ex- ing marked strength. Mexican Pe- and Mantt European rates. troleum moved within comparatively nar- | row limits but closed at a loss of int, ued in today’'s stock Am Bosch M.ag a tendency to |5UeS, and Pan-American. - Standurd Oils | Am Can restraint imposed | °f NeW Jersey and Callfornia moved up|Am Car & Fy roublin, 1 1-2 polnts, while substantial progress |Am Cotton Ol ... g x was noted In Tidewater, -Superior Ofl | Am Hide & Leath . operators but accumula. |, SUSSF shares recovered from . the Am Tobacco estment interests was re. | CAYiNess Imposed by tne sanaty's action | Am Woolen comsplenons strength |of | IR TAISing the tariff duty, American Sug- | Apaconda “Cop Mo pan |T@ pushing up two polats 10 a new | Afsociated Oil n high record with sympatietlc advances4ih T & taking place In Cuba Caus, Putns Asgre | AL ‘With a sugar shortage in prospect, it is.generally, belleved Cuban producers will be abls 0 pass the in- | creaze on to the consumer and that the earnings of Cuban companiss will not bo serfously affected. Copper_shares, which Save heen pluy- ing the role of wall flowsrs re: came mo-e active today, vances veing recorded by Utah, tion, Keanscott, Butte aad Superior and |C American Smeiftug and: Rafining. Forelgn exchanges - were ~irregular, carly strength giving way to weakness s the day progressed. Sterling was down 1 1-2 from yesterday's close, with only nominal declinés being noted in the German marks continu- ed to collapse, selling as low as 7 1-2 cents a hundred with little business ve- trangacted. with corresponding heaviness be- ! ing shown by the Mexican Seabard i moder Caylon ylelds more than 1,000,000,000 cocoanuts & year. | STICKS. | The follawing -1s o summary of-'th transactions on the New York Stook Ex-‘ changy b 1o 3 P. M.: { Allled Chemical Allls Chalr one {Am Ag Chem .. Am Beet Sugar ... T &S F pr Balt & Ohio .. {Balt & Ohio pr Reth Steel .. |Beth Steel (B) ... Beth Steel 7 p ¢ . | Brook Rap Tr . Brook R T ctfs . Butte & Sup . Canadian . Pacific Cent TLeatiter Cent Leath pr “handler Motor Ches & Ohlo .. Chi M & St P g " |Chi M & St Popr . Chi & N'west Chile Copper .. Chino Copper Cosden .. Crucible . Steel Crucible Steel pr Del & Hud Dome Mines Erie - Erie 1 pr Fisher Bdy (0) ok Gen_ Bleetric Gen Motor ... ., Gen Motor pr Gen M Deb 7D o Great Great Iilinois Central ad- | 1y, be- | | inspira- e ..100% 41% WHY ~Licensed and Bonded to the State. ~—Lawful interest, or less, charged. desire. ~—Supervised by the Bank Commissioner. ~Financed and directed by business and professienal men of high standing. THE SOCIETY IS A SAFE PLACE TO BORROW | MONEY IN SUMS NOT EXCEEDING $300.00 e the Loan Shark Evil FOR FURTHER EXPLANATION AS TO BENEFICIAL ‘SERVICE, CALL, WRITE, OR PHONE wu All honest persons, with steady incomes,_ can benefit by the Beneficial Plan. We will make you a loan on yeur FURNITURE, or the guarantee of some responsible person.” FIFTEEN MONTHS to repay, or less if you —EIGHT YEARS reputation for square dealings, as the HONEST MAN'S FRIEND. ~—Service and all consiltation STRICTLY PRIVATE—(We have special officers for this purpose)e —All business done honorably, and legally, and ‘your. full obligation given you in writing. ~—Members: Legal Reform Bureau to Elimi and other welfare organizations. OUR SLOGANt — “THOSE: WHO SERVE OTHERS, SERVE THEMSELVES” BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Roonis 302-303, 56 State Strest New Londoh, Conn ; of dama, lay, s;% i 4T3 2saswed -activicy ined With' the cré- % high records and_ 12’8, uonq-t St Lows Franelseo, pricr. llen A's. Pacific' general, 4 | Baspern: Tllnots. 3 wl,,.qu: was: mods . 3 mhgn s, wh!ch Lamere D up and. - Chicago Nort ;; Brookign'- Unlon - Gas an Cdlmfl:(,udumhl 5 . more v.wx four times as many ‘oday -as ‘yesforiay. | ciossd at 2 galn ot ua,ak Most_ ot ‘the other uues ;Avme-. Fl!h {hs exéeplion * storli 3 rling, }s Nev York, Aug. slectrolytic “spot “and . futures. 14; steady, sisot and nearby 32.75; qufet, ‘Hast 18t.- Louis delivery, spot, 6. £ antimony, spot §.25, - innr.- 3 aoxmx bid §; offered at - 3 mmms Sl acceptatices 3. dne ztan S , Wi Sevuwh@l’ Decem! $1:01 7-5. d oats 7-8 tol 1. A decline. to_&-Tise;of 3 and’ the' pasing_of 1 oderit S qpmnn» talled to Fefleet: Prospéct! Vot the raliroad 'strlke *ilast’goverh Towes he | Tnttribited: cof and! hog: istons ‘averaged; lower with gra industrial A o’ Mountain &) Pennsyivanie. meneral - §', Missour! 's aud They | pn o ceat Ber umit of for i ~18.~Copper qulet, e eady, futures 7 '»i 3281 ‘tron" Airm; No. 3, Southern -20.00@ 21.00) lead steady, spot, 5.75@5.80; zinc s raling rate 3 1-3; 1-2; last. loan New “York,“Aug.. 18 —Spoz q\net, 'mid- Timely showers (nd dmer dnsmum, dispdliing fear o ‘cazn,. Jead to, low prices to- “Wheat - closed . un- | settled at’ 3 1-4 to 2 3.4 not decline o. 3-4 and Corn l: wxw!ulom \the -outcome varied from Wheat was on the dewn grade trom the start:’. The breaking of the drought , ¢specially. as Liverpool yesterday's tve “quick settle- was also flo\\o 000 bushels ment ~ esti- Dower t6 rally, was shown tn the who_n muket, final prices -being near the Lot + .the..only busing. n! raln ad prices hare broke kh'lrfilm Rural oftmnt ot corn fo -pmv. were' mich de- a5 valy Other Intéresting- happen umd in !h' fl.l 'S nr( August © 13, Whalen, of Amherst, & bfakeman ‘on- New London Northern raflroad fell | i i wean Noepic it v 14 | atternoon. - He <was' discovered ‘insensibl Ising ‘on_the &lde -of the ' tratk ‘an “| Brought to this city. “Ho continged” prove tatal. B - The "Eompetition be(ween = tlt 1 hose. companies to be-first in th: and deadly bréach, is calculated” tonish aborigines, _ The: 18 that liiats on conflagratio street with' the jisigle, of “thair ! ‘C:' less than. the' twinkiing of Jat' a too restive’ horfe. on. Maln ‘strec and bafore. he could cateh his-Breas couple of horse: carriages rushd: 7% | kchool “of the chumh. an -| appropriate address was delfversd by the’ school. ‘saveral books for ' rehy. ‘ | concert closed ‘with the ~alstribution’ at_Ripley’s. Wednesday, August 14, 187 Hine, formerly of tiis clt Hine of Lebarion, gradua:e’ of’ 71, now superintsudent: schools “in Saginaw, Mich. yesterday. on a brief visit: ‘Word comes down from Wlndhln of when ~ the iodowing gen elected delegates to the . state - electoral W. Burnham, Samue! Ralph Chappell. De- | the ‘destruction by fire of the mey Dodd. The fire was started by who "accidentally lighted a matea, Dodd s a cor/ iratively poor and- friends will ‘aid him in’~ new barn: Senator Willlam A: Bur_k!nxham. companied by Rev. on Monday - evening. son of this clty haa retery l!rynin;?" Last evening a man:yelled mé!tat\dm: pastor. Rev. R. P. Stanton, and thc close of which he presented on’hehaif ot the republican. caucus -held last Friday: convention, to be held at Hartford on the 21st of the month, John M. Hall, Geo.i “"“ Bingham, = and = ‘;gz, bn held tortorrow at -Oshroo} 0, and A anniversas soliler, ot the ixth war’ His meighors D. Merriman of this |, 88 clty” arrived- at Congress Hal, Sars:oga, | €6ck Coloniel Allen Tenny and E: R. Thomp- 1 ffom Orégtn TR Tho heat 2 “persuited <3 ‘&L“;x'f_.“fi 31x4 tog ~Exe constdczable dsplay last SAVE 30x3Y; Diamond Cord -3,_ ‘meriously . interfored . of. th mdmpn Asorl, atter ctford,” have, been struck by th l;o.afl.m; cTop stands. 7, 0f: the, S{x- neras on Fhe tion of Superintendent C. W. Caséy. h who had perfect attendance records. 'z‘he bduquets to the children of ‘the wml, ‘A full length portrait of the late Liut. Mainard Walt, ‘destined for ther memiorial)| gallery ‘of Yale college, 13- o exhibitioh’] in fhe rpcently f New York 34 vo't- and in' Robett's wheetbarrow nu “tha temper: -socleties’ and Spopts. L All the ltlh ‘have reonbed lnvi&(.fl Tépresanted. at the outing. barn, and three tons of hay ‘owned by Endch “' P'il-:;l;_mt of regimental reunions 18th. “That of 1872 s k' Point, Boys ! en: ithe servee.. They wil Sting | outives Bave's £pod time and ther. friends 5. % | who, taks sthe teip. with. tham will fare fire extingutsher, - with whis! *)mnaxy Jx-:wsrrcmr’ Frank King, of Albany, iting Chip’ Chappel, the l»ndrr of Ch Streed orches'ra. M. bany. lagz . Ying at_Ashland Cfidflfl. night, with Chip's Band, Mr, and. Mrs, Fnest L. Spending some time ‘in South -Co ‘all - Miss Smith, wetinrned - to. -Waurezan = after stay - at Mrs. David Symitngton's. The Royal -Juniors defe: McCarthy’s home run. Bend at noon Friday, throwing the ocou- tin car was owned by 2 man named Weisler, rdad, alsd on his right.. He dil not sig- went to the piazza: of the Olan_house. ith her lip. Mrs. Torre; & teacher in Jewett City. in' Jewstt City. plipit at the Methodist chiurch Sanda: being combined at 7.30. and -fn the evening Lacking Yet Givin; the rest of this, month. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. R, W. ‘Robert. denightar Clara. Mr. and MtsL"D: Howe and. daughter Fdith, Mr. and Mrs. A ¢ Burdick. = | Devis are amoue ‘thoss who will léa¥ spend 2 week at. the. Willisrantic ‘cds ground. Sunday there: Committees have been appolated by the Pachsug Grange Fair association 'to a . jrange for the coming fair. The génerdal committes is Mrs: Briggs, W.-C: Terry, Whliam- Christopher and Mr. e ing of the committes held ‘at the home of the chairman, Mre. Briggs, the following in | F. H: Gilliert, mnu Geer sports, Willlam. Christopher, L. Carpenter, Wilkiam - McNicol, - Elmet mh 'Hh jer, D. F. Finn, .re~n4vetmng .a. Whiting, crairman, F. H. Gilbert, Kanaham, Bdw.. Lewis: Bmim!na(m. The Aspitiook ' Royal the Ashland" Bravu 12 to 2. Kés’ Miléing huN m\lh a three h-n hit, lh trig ered the best e viokiaist “fn’ Al- Erizaboth - Tobinon s ¢ réssimed to her home in- Norwich after: visiting for ten days with'her cousin,* Miss Aflce fed ‘the Sla< lter Tigers in an interesting game,.the e g 8o 2 i pndZ ot Uie Who said he had been here looking at | this city. on their way from their octtage at Cres- cent ‘Beach to Putram. The Bend is @ very dangercus curve and Judge Tarrey was coming from the Newent road, keep- ing to his right at the ourve. Welsler was going toward Norwioh on the main nal as to the rcad he was to take at the junction, -and Judge Torrey kept -to ‘the Tight, as he should, and the cars camme tagether. The Torreys were not hurt but IDr. J. H. McLaughlin was called to at- tend the occupants of the other car, who One man was hurt, but not seriousiy. The cars were taken to Wolfe's garage and Judge and Mrs. Torrey: left for home af- ter 3 o'clock. The Tomey car was mn into by another car 10 dmys ago in Lyme and Mrs. Torrey was taken to a hospital and five stitches were taken in 2 cut on was .a former Mrs. Emma Raney was called to Hart- ford Thursiay to attend the funeral of Mre. J. E. Ruiter, who at one time lved Rev. Herbert Wilbur will ocouny ths |- Bov, E. E. Scates’ moraing subject at |piate,” gy the, Baptist church i The Apostle Peter |not: entirély. bound up fn machinery i The C. B. meetings will be ‘omitted for| - Puki-uv of this 'ény 1A 'y m! _convention, \‘iu “heta i Fra last'e ning. - Yames Lioyd G oh 'the “hay, low \the Glty. .2 Mrs. Mitdhell Brisetts and son hue mandc .4nd “whether there ars cfouds. the sky, or ‘not. ahd it Tooks ke rain, nmu Two Ford cers ran together at Lisben. pants out and badly wrecking' the cars, | TOre gas wou be. Judge Charles L. Tarrey and his wife of Putnam were in one car and the other | SIETS of frost being in.the air, A recently discovarsd lusus natura September and will’ sp hall here later In the NORWICH CONCERN DEVELOPED to the.part taken’by Edwin Al ter' & Wasley, and the Lester & W Co,; of Norv!cht Conrv, flsrtull)" fertile mechanical * mrwl. flfll of ‘his. tlon covered s, Wide. rangs of subjest 1t Sept. 4, 1840, only four van: and’s) 843 he was granted: . be son, Miss Venna Robertson,’ Mrs. Herridt Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Jefters ahd | 4 family-and Miss- - Martha Mrs. W. C. Jeffers will spend | tie, ] Conn. Later:he: mtmad foviam\ his_ cesaful and after, his @ TG, Cod nfers* Warchouse, the _shop “of Eara:Gouid H2- ’5;.‘ e Bis sy fo it Now (- Xdra. ol ik attaghmin’, later o Juiiors s defouted | of - the . soll- at “East Great’ Plain a erop will in sl nwnyh lm fun the ‘one of this nw- ufivw;:;e eexg;nuon ETOVE, low 6 bor- w.u of Willimantic'is to be.held Satur- Thero will be @anclhg, a football nther and Word from Mansfield Center | télls of | f£0M 1ast account many of them will be the . of: fhe, date on-‘wnich the Atgust 17,01872—The Bab- 2 the suitm&vme “woolen. mill was Favad from night, whon siruck , ‘set o fire was Tecent- u\flmu 16 ‘the mfl! b5 Thomas H. _1t"has proved to Uted, - Whitam A " Latheep and Lo- p. day: collided Fith the.maud- digger. s’.r‘enu; stattoned 7 2bont thres milles be- 6-attar was ‘struck on he port. uv&;l:r» Jier’ ptavds, ripped - of! thérs .. will, bé . MCOR” 19 agreeal ‘The mercufy hit J5 3galn yesterday, no o 2 woman with & beard which | PUrposes. thelr 1n- Mrs: Harriet Boscher S!owe commene- s her Teadings fram her own' works in. 5 at'the Breed mr‘z MAKING' MACHINERY THe “Story of'the Envelope” woald not be | comipfete withtut a_chapter Gevoted Allen Mfe. Co., 2hd thelr sticcessors, Lee- i the.con np ‘Edwin' Allen, ‘of the Allen Mtg. Co, and the the, patent. office. had’ been, maide u sep- the Epwoarth. league and 'evening service .,M’ Windham, and- whits" ¥wing kt. Wisdiasm he vmt iRas Beén looked ipon’as hiz e like . of “inc= ot prova - suc- itre the plant and: equipment’ gt fata, the hands’ ct foldin £Mu ‘had.Allen’s print- 31x4 Diamond Cord u .'flaenz phvmmn: - 32x4 - Diamond Cord h 33x4 Diamond Cord 34x4 Diamond Cord | 32x4Y/, Diamond Cord 33x4Y/, Diamond Cord 34x4Y, Diamond Cord 36x4Y, Diamond Cord 33x5 Diamond Cord 36x6 Norwalk Cord in LOOKFORYOURSIZEAND 1} 30x3 Double Diamond Fabric 30x3Y; Double Diamond Fabric Double Diamond Fabric Fully Guaranteed — Fresh Stock WHY PAY MORE? THE ALLING RUBBER (0. 191 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. NEW LONDON — WESTERLY — WILLIMANTIC MONEY $ 8.00 $10.40 $ 8.88 $11.65 $1535 $19.00 $12.00 $16.95 $19.75 $25.50 $22.80 $29.40 $25.10 $32.40 $25.90 $33.40 $26.55 $32.45 $33.20 $34.00 $35.00 $40.40 $42.45 $59.90 $45.00 $52.15 $54.75 $75.00 29 | development of printing and folding ei of 'some_ sixteen years later they broug! elope. Works, at. Hartford, Conn. While ‘building these machines. Newark, N. J, for Geo. F. Nesbitt C been at work and when this job was £ od at his trade as a machinist, ‘machine. * Mfg. Co, {6 manufacture the new Rotary Envelope machines for the own use, a5 they intended to embark the’ manufacture of envelopes John” Turner and Gen. W. G the. partners in the enterprise.) This new ‘envelope machine was the. rotary principle and few machines were sold in fact, few were ever buil Danfel M- Lester (afterwards of Le ter & Wasley) then a young man, construetion of these macl One of the Allen Mfg. s, Mr.'S. H. Mead, who 17, could remember littie abou machines cxcept that the rotary principle with several plun; ers and were always out of order (o] m it 4lineage of a real envelope machine. press. and on July 4, 1868, n [fo each to England for he sent o2 demonst; It was not, however, a succe and finally the machines were retura: and broken up. Lat dition, they made assignment to Holms the plant and equipment to Lester Wasley, a new firm organized by young mechanics who bad been in ¢ employ of_the Allen fg. Co. since 1% ical abil Danlel ‘r( Lester wa Conn., June 11, 184 lived Patchaug, Conn., hut to Norwich about 1862 and his trade as 2 ‘machinist for Willou | & Croweds until began * wo: the Al enMfg. Cp. He died in Nor Conn., July 11 1910, aged 67 years. Lester represent: his . district In early ily came to Boston when ho was & months old. trade at Manchester, N. H, Boston for . the - Wickersham and when that firm moved to Y Conn., he went with them an (1867) he entered the employ Allen Mfg. Co. He died at Nor ~|Conn., Sept. 15, 1910, aged 65 years. it} work 2. aldermen of 1885-86: the The of firm clty new out and which were used for so ~many Years by the United Stutes Stamped En- ished he Teturned to Norwich and worked | but hi |mind’ was on- another envelope-folding | In 1865 or 1856 he organized the Allen Allen ed as a mechanic with Mr. Allen in tho | r were built on envelope operators will at once recognize this aneient machine as being of the true Mr. Allen spent some years perfect- ing hi¢ rotary folder and rotory printing in 1873, the affairs of the Allen | Mtg. Co. mot being in a prosperous con- & Ely\who, in turn, on Feb. 18, 1874, sold two | and who were giving evidence of mechan- born In Norwica, lite he raad kod at in the { Connecticut logislature in 1887 to 1983. Frederick R. Wasley was born in Lon “,_ldon, England, March:1, 1845. His fam- He Jearned the mashinist's Wasley was a member of the board of tachment and was the forerunner in the|{& Wasley was organized in Feb. 1374. n-| In coneluding his article Mr. Logar velope machines—in fact the object les- |says: son to Horace J. Wickham and Edward | Pittman in inventing the machines “hlchl In the preparation of the Lester & Wasley story the "G, M.” is under greai Obllui'iohs to Percival W. Chapman, sec- reu.ry treasurer of the Lester & Wasley {Co., who was born in Norwich, Com. 1!33 and after the death of Mr. Wasley iniin 1910, he was put in charge of -the & | affairs of Lester & Wasley and when the ht Mr. Allen's mechanical mind had |Lester & Wasley Co. was organised .* 1911, he became manager and treasurer {of the corporation, a position he =il {holds. Mr. Chupman has beem most i helpful and unselfish in the amouat of | time given to help make the recosd z: | completet and authentic as possibi~ n- { i | STONINGTON in | new ciock which has been pur 1 reonie and is 10 be place Comuunity houss is in hovar of Tt is soon to be telling tigne. s | .1 church Sundmy | school members cnjoyad a picnie at At |jantic Boach Thursday. Postmmoster Joseph F. Leahy B finad to his home by fiimess. Lady Rhondda of England is ‘at’ the anor £he 15 the peeress who made »I!:'F‘ t“ gain a seat in the houss of iand by, reason of her title conington Historical soclety wiil meting at the lbeary Monday con- ia street. Miss Martha Spauiding of Brookims Mass., is the guest of Rev. and Mre. G. B. Speuldiog. Miss Mary L. Spaniding is the guest of Mrs. F. L. Hendereon of e | Main street. Wilhelmina Proeofosice i visiting tm Philadeiphia. Miss Phosbe Denison is the guest of relatives in Hartford. Charles W. .Chalmer .of Boston ‘= spending the week end here with reia- tives BALTIC Tax Collector James McGuire belongz in the 100 per cent, <lass as a tax col- lector, not 2s much ‘as cent remains un- collected on the rate book of 1921, Nine was the rate Next Octoer 'a 6 mill tax will be collected on the same assessment uheés the motion |made last March at the town meeting' s rescinded or amended. orge Morin and Meiville Cote have purchased new motor care. g The 1 statistiez show’ mine 7birike ~ad one marriage oceurring In the tovy prague during Juy | Edgar Allan Poe received “The Raven." 310 for x fililLDlNB | LONGO & CO., zeneral Somtraghers “GOSEPE J. CHINIGO. Geners, ractor and- Euilder. Tel 1371. WILLIAM ¢ Betider. M | Main st Fnene 931 Second Annual and Bulls, in ,onch animal tuberculin tested by a AUCTIONEER, LYMAN KEELER FIELD MEETING OF )fl! Lilttan Climd of* . Malden, , has returned “afber 10 M ASSOCIATION, 10:00 A. M. ' CONNECTICUT Holsmm BREEDERS ASSOCIATION - —AT THE— BRIDGEPORT CITY FARM, BRIDGEPORT, CONN. SATURDAY, 1:00 P. M. STANDARD TIME Fifty: head -of HEALTHY Cattle, vresh Cows, nearby idually right and bred right, many with A. R. O. records; FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, OR CATALOG, WRITE T0 SHEEP ROAST AT NOON _ Consignment Sale AUGUST 26th jors, Heifers State or Federal Veterinary. ANGUS P. THORNE, President 835 Washington Avenue " Bridgeport, Conin. SALE 1100 P. M. " RS SERAREARA LRI AN s PRI LOBRRRREARREARVRLERARIS | YHURNIRASESN (4 T oekiduds 3 = ) 0

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