Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 13, 1922, Page 2

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bfldem Wn,ltex {®ork in the 2 ¥ a1 B g 2 . o S & ncisupy on m-“ 1082 | showed mit ch wdrk i : ot} o &?fi;?é flm“fi: < how mu et - ‘ : &1 Churen Strest ttuolnv d:fl S '&@% AA‘ g 5“'1 gwi ri 3 4 lrofllfi‘_u s | X ; e is| the se-n h g, Fesnoned Tol | ik fry| dues. This has un-ed a lwrtue of| Mrs. Emily Goodell apd Mr Eva _H“m;':‘,("dh,m?;}‘.’;,';‘fld’; K Finis | tunah tn the treasury of thE ' pureRi s b e utuimed trom Ho | Momville company of Springhield, Mass, ifi mflthe of oney Hecds- | whir "‘rfi Weht to u% {3 guest. Attending their first meet- ? né;r s & lil'ii Rurmber of| 3 411's pister, & & whre two new members, Henry M. umm 5 will th be assisted ofi ai nhhsw\nme Shippéy of Hartford has Cogdon and. W. B Giimin. Fof hest]count of the continued high cost or” livifhéen the gucet of Miss Hunnah Black, | week's autobiograpay the name of Ersjing and shortage of fuel. Membess of| Miss "Ruth_Pinney of urugnss‘ A at Whidden was drawh and m, the burean who are In arfears and oth-|bedn Visitiig Mr. and neY. ,"’:_m‘_um petch will be by John C.|ers of benevolent tendencies will bb ap-| _William. Loughhesd of New Jersey has !:-:-. A song, Los Roatrios, by dohn|Ptaled o In a hort timé to do their bit}Besh the giitat for a week of hi¥ parents, ‘Ahern, th SpAnish, was & feature of the|to Dut the weifare buréaii on ite'fest. [Mr and Mre. Loughheed Miss King of Fitchburg, Mass, has 2 th eting. A confratulatory 1stter Has been re h “;i:lxn‘ Honrryesmallc(‘reldy a.ddressed'cema ‘by Judge James . Twomey of|Deen wondhg‘l few days With her aunt, | ho giub members and called their at:| this city, placing him #a @hs of (he| MTé. AnnieBiack. & Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bahhflder of {ention to & boy Wwho would like to se-!leading agents in thé country of a lifs X oure part-time employment o pay for| inSurdfice compahy of New York. Mr, vt:;uspg = lkhss:whfl;;%hss::: ;.5 h{ge;, i bis Board so as to be able to attend hi h| TWomay tahkk ad thé ~twenty-second| ATHO o s R sohool. The boys' work committee Will| roducér In AumBer of lived inbured. - | TR By Thomiton hds . fetu e také up thé matter. Fred P. Jordan 'e-l L...m Boucher, 84, of Wakren-. nm. the guest of Rev, and Mis, O, minded the members that ’z:xudlz‘ o A Thehday erminE ;“! s,} She L ing there would be a meeting e i chrohic 1nterstitesl n £ trade committee of the ghamber of eom- She WAs born In' Lobiniere. | e Ymb-‘ ol S::::: gm:;u d #nalre at meree at their rooms to discuss the mat-| ¢y ; MELF Ay DO, R S ter of A’ mackine invented by & man i, ob Gr on. Mass. | ine reilecorating and 1aying of a i ;::mlo:‘:tlnogt ;i'::: ;’;"UI“: ,‘;..:u(:ou\f:: Herbert J. Stearns died Tuesday | wood floor. Am invitation was extended the memb-s| MOTNINE at St. JoSeph's hospital after 8] fWe BapHist eHurch was reopened on oy |lonk illness. He was born in Norwiéh| Suriday after it had beén closed for re-| 2 A 5 fide a8 ! ST/\TF . °f‘4,;"emcl‘::"‘;’m‘”!:';fi_’é‘,;as':"?a:?’;;:; April 13, 1852, the Son of Chafish|pairk = for' &everal weeks. Dr. A, 3.| | y CRAWFORD { :;mu e the. Tktest Tiotkre. snE tomics Stédrns. For 27 years he was steward|Cbats, secretary of the Connecticut Ban- at Young's hotél. Hg i survived by his|tist State Convéentlon, had been invited B A for use at the weekly meétings. Rav-| hpe 20d one son, and 3 atEt 5 > s o 4 preachéd to good congrégations, . W T Basting. RELSd 28 8ORE 1°Ad€F 1O7) y refephions hl] wai reteleed by Chiet | Botf o XL oreing 1B ok o8 The Lwem:y of Steaming Hot 17 ater. Vg e v iogra- | Killouréy, ‘Tuesday altérnosn, from e morning Psl. 90: 17, an o B - T M. Smith gave (he sutobiogrs | AT R eitora, saig voak] Ih 108 Cveniny Mats 14:3, dnd kavd. 40 . —All the Time Toin "I Poauenock Mareh 1 1872, At] ®hile 6R his %ay th this city in no du-| SPIERAId and jnspiring sermons. Rev, the affe of’six he cams to this city Wi obile hé striek nna killed a collie on|Mr. Hamilton, a visiting pastor from ) sl L B R L R T s . With the Scientific Sterling you have only to light thé " B famiy il loemitd o EATE 8t | N Was rvLlE v Aok morning Service. The choir sang Awdke """ gasand in three minutes you have steaming hot water. -- - [ oerseer in NoA"mil of the Americia| A dsmbir ot Winimeollc paspie mave| 1M SIS RTIEHER T BROL S * Whether burhing coal ot gas, you have a// the hot water - | Thread coppaRy, which was then the|beeh attending the harvest festival for] ric G Tl LR P he ki largest one-siory building in e |ihe benet of the Roman Cathelle mit-| 1% DY G B Tufter fead the Serip’ A you need a// the time—ready at hand in the kitcliep, it Vi of e &io ishés at st for an Varren- e i g s Wil ¥y - . [ amusing ireients af hix boyhood. He| ville of Which Rev. Willam J. Dunn is| TLen from Willington sane Open the bath room, wherever the water is piped. Think G Temple & {atkenden “(ne Natchaug Grammar ohool| pastor. ekl RO g i L il what that means as a comfort-giver and time-saver! {and fater Natchaug High school. the| fhe républicsn chacius 15 Lobanon, on 1o ine fxwer Lighis . / . | fiher under Principal Jobn B. Welch| Monday, ‘was largely attended. Tho e e DL D T A This is only & part of the all-yéar-round service that this fine combin- - . and the latter under Protessors Burdick | chairman was William T. Curry ana hs| | gl O e i & ilization—évery bit of*fuef is |and Beede. He said that atter the blie-| clark Carl 3. Abell. There were sev-| §,[ fme PESior: fave a bPEr and o ation range offers you. Perfect fuel utilizati < M ful talk of his boyhood days in. thl {%ara o, 1888 he and his brother Weré|eral candidatés for the principal ofces| Chtin whole mo farbe wn oaStar. TG converted into heat—means no cold spots in the oven. Yau will | the only two puplls to attend school the|and several baliots were taken, the ave- ; v6-| interior of . the s find your baking done with no stress or worry as to results. Meals - There’s a brand new STATE [~ R R A L e e _ A oy satisfiea fami later he wotked in the thread mills|Tne ticket selected follows: Assessor for | |31 pivine it a ploasing and restful an- will be on time which means a happy, well-fed, ify. ‘hen _for Mr. Wilson and William .| term of three years, Charies H. Foster;| puo. B 0% o 8 Feestiz and Feoiul Ao ¢ simple consttuction and polished top make it so easy to 2 AL . ' J0rgan, druggists, after which he wentiboard of relief, Isaac Larkins; select-{ o o™ (iogowd navae the church an ke ghl pl You can havgp':( in mm the glossy black m!"ebeepau- . "a . imn ew ng and. » lariford for three years to follow|men, Karl Bishop, Edward A, McCalliiatiractive piace of worship.. The etire terling clean. Yo ¢ ~hp the same bu o \““ M‘:.;f‘ 1899 hé|agent town devml'l‘l fund, J. . Burgess)expenses for these improzements, tiful gray enamel finish. B i returned o work for Mr. Wilson wio|auditor, Rodney Hewitt; grand jurors,|ciuding t - Mg the it: o : = $ : had dissslyed. partnership with Mr. Jor- | Bawafd M, Liord and Baward W. Jones:| i e ‘mearoeme qo e P e The Scientific Sterling can be purchased upon convenient tzrms-a - STATE full of better cooking for years to din, the latier having goné into ihe|collector of fown taxes, George F.|amouni to. about a thousand . dollas few dollars puts one in your home. 1 come z. hardware business with his brothér. In|Briggs; constables, George H. HoxXie|which has been covéred by the lihera E ~- 1900 Mr. Wikkon died and Mr. Smilh|2nd, Amos J. Orrien; registrar of voi-|gifts of the members and friénds of tha . .« | was'placed in charge of the business for|ers, Fréd N. Tavior; board of finance.| church. Withi the &hi A New England cooks preparé over a million break. - |the ceate. 1o 1901 the businesa was| Wiltiam W. Paimer - and Fo 1. Nowes| cnrd o P A T its own running PXpenges ihe artéd to work he recéived two dol-|yéar term); town &chool committée, CA-1church has given over niné hundred dol- a week working from 6.30 a. m. to|iherine H. Sweet and Rév. BAward L.|jars for benevolence, including thé ca m. In 1897 he married and hds| Neiid. ing ffr a Near East orphan. Two young three children. He said that he nms o) " sts every m N Ran ood 1 d with himselt treast (one o e 3| ban been repaired At a cost of over §i60 o o i ek ncorporated with himself as treasurer| (one year term), Charles A. Pérkins anl|and eleciric lights have been Instailid b, fats & orning on Crawford Ranges — g and general manager. Mr. Smith is thé|W. S Clark (two year tsrm), Albert|in the parsonage, cosiing $125. Basides cle l breakfasts, too, as you know. Now those New dean of druggists in this ci When | Krieeland and W. L. Otgowlenliz (three| mesting England women are frankly delighted with the new State Crawford Range. We want you to se¢ it. - with Patented Combination Coal o» Jas Water Heaters - p® pkitisaldr hobt 5Bt that iy Ak # recent meeting of the Wom-n'q,lldiu united with the hutch recently - 4 o ‘3 & hobby ex t ¥ bel pajist 08 mit 3 ap-| by baptism. The presént pastor, Rav. The State Crawford is finished in black, or in a_good baseball game o his fover and| inisa oA °',’,',"£‘:"g:;‘. o - Aemie | F. W, Thoten Hax been it thix chus ” vegetable garden. dr THe Jast repbrt shows that they|fftebn months and Was formerly astor grey enamel, as you prefer, and the gas end oven Mr, Smith bas represented the city iave coliected $267.88. of the Baptist church At Preston Cit i ibilit 3 an alderman and the town as represe: e o fle’;;}) y a“: dun:stlll-.aui’ 1arge cook= | LT Sl Meinre. oy Bi| Ziane for & ik, AL Abourd were s e b o MOty gooko. vory sl o the last meeting. Rehearsals hegan on JEWETT CITY THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., NORWICH In nis presentation talk. He handed Mr. 4 ¥ . St o Shalt et o oans h ;| Tuésday evening at the high school. Fifl qung ivomén gave Miss Rose 5 The white splasner at the back of the fange is of b S e r’mf‘:";:i A mumbér of Norwich young men fg-| Ritchie & Shower in St. Jean club rooms, l §mmaculate porcelain enamel, and is easy to clean . |« box of brase tacks. ured in an accldent recently while on|Monday evéning. Miss Hitchie found tne i The meeting was closed wi their Wiy home from this city aboat{room in darkness and perfect quibt-- with & damp cloth. You honestly would never Th mesting . Was. clomel . ihghd igiees - 3 4.25 o'clock jn thé morning. when thelstrange to say with so many of the taix- stanza of The Star Spangled Banner, ; : b = = hich idi d br o ative persuas efent! . Somed sud- have believed that a coal range could be so good- L R B LR L RAL S S &) y T leaves for her home in Manehester, N.| | .o from the text 78 in’'thé | onehaae oF Whorie wats Wos ~Diving 16 the riin not many of the lo¢| its ‘side. near the homb of Harry W.|denty Turned on tha lghte which was-Uie | 1y soqan. : ¥ b i o ™ > x b Ak g 4 § z . 1 H.; tolay, after Eending six weeks With] Lora forever for Jehorah i an. everlast- o HAMFha i of The" Theetin, looking. But its looks are no better than its cooks cal Rolarians attended the second day|Standish on Windham road. The dam-|signal for general applause and JAVE-| (ke family., ® ey Pt i Ll o lam M. WoNP clark, Thie Satle. g 3 £ | pf the Xew Englad fall coniciave of Ro-Jage was siight and aftér righting the|iér at: her astonishment., A table Was| “rue mesting - of. the Baptist misson] i sens fie Cénter opehed Wed- ¢ was -fiominated ing — or its construction. tarlans, at the Hotel Griswold, Basiérn|machine the party proceeded. loaded with gifts of every description.|cirele was held in the vestry Tiesday | peeday with 19 mipils, the teacher being 5 < oard of b - Point, but it is expected that a fumoer Bk ahd Bden. Refreshnients wete. served and - muslc| afternoon. Mrs, 8 F. Brown presided | e Macion Holmee tmerr, Moty B HgleR) It has the same smngle-damper control that makes il hegpessealafouty. (Tveduednng): Mrs M. J. TUbHAY bf the Tubfidy-| f b ‘;‘\fe:‘:: Jeligniful ©¥en- |1t was announcédl {hat Mrs. E. M. SWifli " Horace Trethall recently parchased o |ins, C. L. Rol : aud Hanry £ 5 5 1 . 3 s v - | Wi i b i SOBY. . or Wer'| would take charge of the Crusaders, The! porta e o combined with a : e, Dwight A M perfect cooking surprisingly simple; the same scien- ettt ot B o flied (0 i LG BU P L b G ia T was given Miss Riichle, at the home ofl wubject of the meeting was Indin. and!ix horsemower gasoune engine. | Lt L e tific heat circulation; the same lifetime sturdiness 6 Miss Charlcle. M. Ahbara i WopSe| Ralh ; mm.an NAW Sorx blly Waal (L e e A rle S e T-";."';I‘-f"“,. by :: Mot ot the bummer recidents, cape-| o Ve :x»g.-‘;.:m,c?ufim P . of her approaching marriage with|in this city Tuesday on business. § g e & = ke. Mrs. G: or gave p| cinlly those havifig chil of school age eil. - £ chriefe: arry that has enabled Crawfords. built 40 years ago, to Thomas Donovan of Norwich. Miss Ash-| Eafi Mastih of Bradway's store s ot e Spted her & silver Inult]taik on India. pointing out mission sta-|have lefe for their homes registrar- of vaterm Crts X 3 ice todav on will act pridesmaid at cere- o sket. - Misa Hitc! 5" to be thel yions, ete. ja's heritage was dis | give good service today. T e B o oy i, au| Y108 of Johh Driscolt ezt weeki WHl-| aa. pesuingror N6 Soamrse Gittare b The repubiican caucus Saturday even i #enool commities, Chartss Ske- sneaking of the scen culty 5 . . o~ of music, art, story-telling. ck literature, religion. and a spirit of tionalism. A special praver for India was offered. The handicaps of India spoken of were plague. the high death rate, Superstition, - illiteracy, caste-posi- tion of women, Hindooism and the obso- lete methods of ‘agriculture, nesday. Racicot in making the ar-|Thursday to vislt friends in Westport. Mr. ahd Mes, Alex The room was handsomi-| Jfames B. Currdn of Hartford 18 vie-| onain " ihe xe in pink and white. Miss{ftisig his parents, Mr. and Mre. Patrick|cnciave, heing sived @ large number of Mis-| Cufran, Easiern Poipe presents, including linéh,| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Vaughn of| " qa. Séites 484 Mra A ML ¢ glass, an electeio| Worcaster were recent visitors with Mr.| ciirxs are amons (R SBeakers At th sl vom A L R T o B missionary conferefice in Preston today the party ad-| Hawlev Foote. of the Wilsoh compariy 4 iay) 3 i st s cLi T ATRR ' t * A he democratic caw of e to rtre Mis ANEATE Wi VIVE, 1ot (et Ve o Pieafant Sainieen Dearnel! has returned | or Grisnald- held Tuesday avening, Mi- Fised (o see” BUAGHERIIY | 4P| oMY, woh: Mo WM TWWisEn ot Cushing academy. AShGurnham. | chael k. Shea was chairman and B. M : e 2 o o seRd i | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bfown accompan-| Gray, clerk. The following ticket was les spread for the twenty-| SfringAeld were Fecént uests of Mrs. 18 ARSTF woh. B nominated: Assessor, Irvifig O. Burd pink ahd white color Scheme was ;‘;‘:r'::ms varents, Mr. aid Mis. E. C.| o enter Cushing Académ board of rclief. W. F. Bitgood: selec Arried ot Fatvors of o * The missionary socl of the Congre-| man Maxcey Seymour. W. G. Burdick: T il Rnd Sarrying & BOUGHSt| gk Shelr contage AL Fleasane iow | FELIORAI church metts n the chufch ves-| Tolcoor ot taxet, Limnel Boucher' con- n als i gl Flifar s i |ty Thursday afterioon. bies, John McDermott. Alfred Ral- die. aleo sriall haskets of cARdy] Mis Wiilamh Hardman and Miss Eii-| e 5t mecting of the exseutive| Saries Johm McDermott, Alte Eryast: lighted candle at each placé were}zabéth Leighton of Wilkesbarre, Pa., arel gu iios of the Red Cross chaipter was | SO Fe 2 ¢ 3 1 for the guests, the larger dolls{gpending a faw weeks with the Misses 8l Montiay evihing. Miss Jaa §. Fos- auditor, Louis Morey. hé- bride-1o:be, .nrc-«phd as bride and Dm;(shn! in this &ity, tér Was appolnted chajfman of the an- S TR “room. A délicious luncheon was serva| Mr. and Mr& C. H. Caswell have re- 11 ¢&ll, Which tak lace in Nov- “. including a wedding cake cyifaining | Lirned home: Misy Grace Stoddard: re. | gl 1O\ TR ARICR tRkes Dlace 18 Nov COLUMBIA 24 ) - z three- p A phogran, nfun;‘t.!lc. solol B. L (‘smnf.‘mx, Titey Pérkins and Miss| 4 qelegate to thé national conyentin| - Clayton. Hut o6k a party wh havé . T e ey Oppiers pres | Lol Caswell are at the Caswell.cottage| (o ne held in Washington, D. C., October | béen - spending the summer at the laks e B B e T T o Ll P B 3, 10, 11, to théir Home in Brooklyn by attomobiis £ [ Oy A S 5. z s to M iday last, ing §: | Cbinos. Sid. - MAKESet - Chatly Mre. Mrs. HE. Paul goes to Middletown | Friday returning Saturday e .CHESTER today (Wedneiday) to spend a week| Rev. T. Newton Owen occupied his pul- as p““ in cmw ,.” Yy “hvu\a "Baixsq{ Llout!e M'll‘rem\;:le:\ e «COi‘l &6 h with her daughtér, Mrs. A. H. Strick-|pit Sunday morning. having spent tha n “‘ ' S -Geégrsidnha MOIrikon, o i8S o efé was a large turmout at ithe re-|jang, Her sister, Miss Mary Pot's,| past week at Groton Long Point. He | Sugrue, Mre. Mars Moran. Mrs, Cath|publican chucys held in Gtanse hanl on i i By and it is good for urwwn-upu too. tenhelmér. Misi ANba Po val, Mrkfclerk. The following iwere hbminated : R R i Elaine Dubreull, Mrs. Lida Fofitaind, | Asseasor, David S. Bigelow; board of Mre. Laura Vegiard and Miss Reging | reltet, T. Swan Rathbuh: selectthon, It's the sweet that's snd f I Racicot, lance, Miss Della Lynch, Miss Mary Ot-|Kellogg was chairman and F. E. Bk Frederick O. own, first; Julius W, W The repert of Valentine L. Murphy |PhelDs 2d; agent town aeposit fund,|. teeth and stomachs. = . : : of the special committee selected to tom- §dv~;!uflm_'_r;‘ d“}‘.{;’;::'JT,“S,',E:"i e - i . pile a list of names for the demoeratic|Buell; ki e qarl = Ly 2 . Hon commition sup-drvided Among. the| Win R.-illeits, Gioree T. Loomis, ALL: . el I's the ideal refréshment: fid S Tetricts of the town fol.|exander Shapiro; tax eolléctor, Timothy SOy vEEsfinen s F. Kelly: registrar ot voters, F. E. Ba- helps fo digest the hastily P i ; eonstables, Charles Lombard, Jo- . .. ; o et 3, mere g e e wimsei| T hese Letters Recommending Lydia E. Pink- e The State Crawford is more ¢ than a range — it’s a piece of fine furr fit for the finest kitchen, and built to cook better for years to come. MoNicol are England Rotary clubs’ held at The Griswold, rest MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. 1€ Lenrion, Aime ot A meal, our, Josepn. Boucter.Davia B| Fritgran, The town commitee was en-| ham’s Vegetable Compound will Interest You {Alern, Charles M. Holbrook, James 1i.|Poweréd to fill vacanciés. e’ o ot i) S Lynch, Michael. J. English. The aemocratio voters of the town Second district—Frank M. Lincoin,|held their caucus in Grange hall Mon- For Your Own Good Please Read Them R John Pickett, Valentine L. Murphy, | day éveniig at 9 o'clock. Edgar A. Car- 4 Michasl - B, - Sullivai. - AMaia: Okt Fidr a8 Hiodetntor and James Ri.Case Youngstown, Ohio—*Last fall 1 | “bwould oftan sit down and ery, Pierre J. Laramée, L. Leo Thompson,|clerk. ~Following aré the nothinees: As-| began te feel mean and my back ln‘fihtlmxlhhnndhdmm- { George W. Hickey. v sessor, Carleton H. Skinner; board. ‘of hurt me and I could h.rdly domy this way for over s BED SPREADS’ SHEETS AND Third _distriet—George Flint, | relief, Benjamin Mintz | : sclecimen, Sam-| liftle bit of heusework. 1 Was Jesran hd allowed myself to get. | George Timmins, Hormisdas Dion, Jo-|uel McDonald for first, Fred B, 'Ciark|. played out Wwhen I would jus M mquih.-mmmzmun 3: PlLLow CASES 4 jseph Beaullen, George Peloquin, Charles| sécond; ageéht town deposit fupd, 1, T. rest. ] one room and would hav h uwmdvm.uuut inthe Smith, George E. Chailenser, J. Ber-| Bunvan; auditor, Jofin Condree grand|” wold hive o pit & ehion bebind hfl,[,,fl,. % i nard Davis. - John Markbwski. jurors, 'Leon Broder, Haro et A Com: We know that all Bed Linen Chests are more or less “Fouctn districi—tames P Mustard.| Chariés F. Brown, Henfy O, Sorretli| | epten T would sit down and st st once I P:""e‘:l g P . 4" g8 ! Lyman Maine, Jr., Joseph F. Geaudreau, | tax collector, Timothy F. Kelly; constda-) "gofi.\annfllfind it % inclined to be at their lowest ebb at this time of the i William P, Kelley, Aldege Beauhiow,|bies, John Riley, Julius Fedus, . Jomy lliam C. Batks , Charles H. Palm Boiice they must be replestished Higgins, Barle Dupréy: registrar = of b‘“ medicine I have ever {Jeremian Murohy, ' B. R Portelance.| voters, Jeremiah J. Sullivan, The tovn T II! taken.” 0. 8i 3 mmittes to any vacahey. Ouir Fall showing of Bed Spreads, Bed Sheets and || we. tows commitiss is authbeizsd tof * Joms Wilis st Miliagton wis§ Safisé viis . Pukham'’s wm’%% % 2 i % 24 | il any and all vacanciés that might oc-| here Monday. ;‘r ‘Inmvmh Bot. hmdlm; d"“’ st . Pillow Cases includes every size and there is a vari cuf in the ticket or committees. Charles F. Brown, Samuel Friedman|- 1'eonld Dot able housework. : and Jjames Herwitz motored to Norwich 1 took ene bof hd ed myself around and did not ' wide h £ hoi It was made known at a recent meet-| U5 o o, cae l ha to tuprouee 1 ety enough for every choice. ng of the Willimantie Weltare Bureau| 'Sioat- i A numlon-miiel& and th it Bowh. e of . . . {that\Jt must have more money and a| .. ;’commemfi;’mg'h aays Vasatich slghbounkedma what Itng: B stable « Pillow Cases are 42c a pair up, {Ereatsr interest from the -peaple if tha | X0 % commensed s 12 RevE Secation g it‘nt!nltb‘ inoor .mfmm. Organization is to cafry on its good [ Mondav. . Chofee B m .|| have just Aprird Bed Sheets are 98c-each up. i Pligens Beebe was al Saybrook Manor |- eighth bottle 'flfl w" t. -1 recaivedresuith from the ve i HEPARD Sunday. Y :o.tye '“'d'i"ik’i""‘mh"’i“imm &ntw and now I am doing al! 1 * Charl Lombard and iz s Bed Spreads are priced at $2.00 up, ! JAY M. § I ke viktiord In Springneld Sunday| this letter you are welcome to it and m mlhd g ".‘: gm“;‘; 50 H Suscesding Filmors & Shepard making thé tFip on Mr, mmmm’, o= if any wumndouwthehmwhu n"l?g' 1 tell all i it i Com . | Funeral Director & Embalmer | ‘" Ebive rivtan bo Db, d,,d‘f,: iz ¥ 4 T Comiogmp s el me wi 5 | i — || t062 norTH 87, wiLLimantic| STAFFORD SPRINGS condition, o her as T have ¢ "fix“a. : Eoett, ssistes bératic Beld in the * ex- THE H. C. MURRAY CO, [|=2= tommn iz crgomatie ) sbRSugstn N lowi al ates we nominated fi o4 2 2 = Kino e B S. town " offfcerk: Abstaor. . Willikm B, “:n“‘ilrs. L. E. mot m&mmg ur y r'0! Bumstead ; board of . relief. Arthur.. a St., New Orleans, La. ‘words are tru. TR e ncas e 1 FUNERAL BIRECTORS AND Kingsbury ; selédtmen, Willam R. Pre- g i “Ajlments : blé, Arthur M. Cady: auditor, -Richard mflfinn% -hmn llg“u%m men WHEN YOU WANT to puc your bust- | EMBALMERS £ e iR .\? iy il r to ':,T t ness before the publie, there is no medi. um better than through ihe sdvertiing | 16 Unian 'St Willimantie, Goan | J. Artiur 16 ‘Write to the Lyd.h coiumas of the Bullern o °) Phone 26 ilady Assistantd

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