Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1922, Page 2

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NORY 51 Charen e A s Friday rr vnmmmw ). Brigg: bt ons of MOoh :m i wireet they ¥ Jittlo daughter, Who ran to her door and| o o ) jricd to hold the offieers bjek. The | of | 3 ;. To st i & Pona a vl o nd. locked . e o g ; i ’ ‘ " Bioe St et the. : P g o room, 3 i o < Nov.., 16, Bt s 1 | der a ple, of B will be brovht Befort Lkitha ¢ Seutes - Commis-' gton ve: DAIRY SURUAY “SPECIAL | i = .~ | case ot the Furn 3 3 ThiS WEEK. 18 | SorFee « ICE | Julfh K, Euvrad as: dane kS h I AR i ; [Charies Catdwalaer. ! 4 3 (CRER BRUBH, SHERBET [ It the torm; o v 3 I e Sl it : o ° : 3 3 AND LLA . IGE , CREAM, AT [m nhonds. for,. prosgeutions. J 3 A haplir F s ¥ of Quebec NEW HAVEN DAIRY DEALERS |ordered.a bond of s R % mipsorn, 2 3 X . 3 oy 3 3 tion of the fiftieth ONLY. ¢ * N of the case. e rl K i it 2 s 7 ; ‘;‘,'i'.“.li'..’;’“.f'm?"’" s —" -] - & PRS— £ + v, ) RE L 4 . " . 3 ‘comedy. » - gk <% B £ 9 ; $ d 2 : - — socialist party” of stock, F. i oA ¥ s & e > 3 5 . o ;1 5 i ; ) 3 :: Karl n:-;, is 1o e gt R 1 18s: Gauthuadb: sadh ot BiA Bae e 3 % 3 A ¥ lo delivér a. geries 9 oF oslmdnie, Misk. Sorotee BRAE ot |- 3 . v e o ; — e o+ A s 9 q Bl the Connecticur Agriculturdl — colégs o § S - S il ‘motion $) & prodeced, ) \ charged with Teckless driving - Shaw | . B 3 Vi mount feature, b pleaded guHity and was fined $50 and ‘costs with $25 of the fine ed, mak- 7 . 3 : ake ey a : i o f . Sell Serviee Grotery .u. fic %nn R il w-“ ;: uh. .:v mh!ch V S : i e “".‘dw'.' Viton of Gentgh l.“‘(l‘ofina& This 1§ epening day gv N . < Leniehey was she Shatw in regard L 2 i i : o tloallg Self Service Grovefy it uniiman 9 A : St oo 1ati, That Be Mot the s or - : = et : : play. seqred =0, emphaticalls on . Main street. Broadwiy somé years ago. and which in {1 furnishing ' important knowledge in Se- = ¢ < . ;: S n based on Frank L. Packi“d's o curing evidence n the case of Peter Hoff | Bk ) : : ; o i Mg . thirc bing no clerks to, cHarged ‘with selling quer, at Storrs. v \ 3 1 =¥ g §iA B o4 Mitacle Man” cen- [CRS\OMErs. A prospects L Monday, Ocfober 16. Shaw was the friv, | . A R Lk e T i the \store, s given 3 bkl ] > Free r T er of the car in which Fode thres young ‘ 4 g £ Gk o 0 tation for Bis pow- s ; B | A S men and-a girl, when the car ekidded K = i : » I G 4 | Who has ga ESpEn o wbout\ the store pleking ! i - and toppled over while passing a wagon or. to Beal the sick and crippled. . To - b 3 S s desi After. gelting, the on_ the highway in Mansfield - Center. g e ? WITH OR WITHOUT FUR COLLARS . [J5iay wis recenly seleasea teofn the hos- |, hicee il caibpea] 1o el g . S "‘:-.):xmm_m When arrested. Shaw told the ‘atithori- - 2 ¥ 2 scheme of italizinz the healer's gift B\ $22.50 — $25.00 and $29.50 - - ot cmcipeiwsme o : e e e manct” i 4 ‘wha! and taking the money for. - ost | C12iMEA 1\ the cost of clerk hi gelo, who, concucts a lunch roorh_aiid 7 48 : : g et gy siven o ) wver. . . - L 4 ‘auto service station at torrs. Stat s 4 g « 9 L ey . 1 e Leon T, ember ‘The cald snappy weather just now sets you thinking of |\ boilcemen mimer . Young ana Fred| - lildb[@ { 5 2 e mm ? s i Saiieins sl > £y “ . . ‘4 T. Caron,raided the pla and’ found a ) 2 $ o ropost V- ” Reavier coats, and the new arrivals, with their fur collars, | barrel and ‘omechaf of hara cide. dies- ; i R A 1 ""d” o Ja) Snickers thnen in for Eod et | stores thee mhst o 1 P " & Bolivia, Wool || renseio was found guilty of having in A b T outh and [1as been fitted up wi § in such warin looking materials such as, Bolivia, Wool §| 15" o0 ckion “ntoxieating liavor with b - ) -~ % A i s ?‘“l m""fl‘ fics makes o most stiractive i 3 « ‘Bl intent to . sell and -fined $50 and costs| . / : 5 % g 2200 = g {the b o<l - e ot o ¥ Velour and Pandora, are very much in demand. amounting to H1046: s S : ; \ ;Gay and D flm ki phe mecond feu| (o Week at aked Odngrefusedil : v Rava £ 1l M Big_auction, Thurs., Nov. 2 Lbok for| - i3 : z e AN - ol - B oot ool Chureh. e While the majority of them have fur collars, some have e i e Tanegmnl Mot ; S “ver séen here, Sembers of the, Teavellers Chmfdr Jarge collars.of self material which may be worn open or § | S » < o, i - % = . Committes, of the (Christmas are The remains of Mrs. Ralph L. Mason. : % 2 i 2 oy i e “East s West sesace Fo e Herbore 3 Lehiu. 13 Péar) surest closed with equally good effect. The prices; too, are Jfarrivedsin. e ciysigay iothing Biggest. At the Strasd Modar " i S i ol Monday afternooh, thif yeloek. - * 2 ken. in; ch b the J; Sh -d - : . / Ever expect the uhexpecied | The Philathen. ¢l . within reach of every purse. Vot A0g L BrRmEAL 1o, He. Humb oL Aae bcusirtinnd : stance Talmadgs, though you &y, REr | munity house. % e father, Burt G. Thompson, on Prospect . \ e < 5 “ < w&:‘?flm‘ \mmn "; 'th;.:t‘mfl“l': n-‘ z‘:‘r:?m\t: : [ - R street. 2 > v ol ¢ Toy Ch 3 ¢ § P iald B&Cks afld Full Lmed Coats - George, Vanderman, Town: Glerk Frank| - g FAmous pIAY “East i Wost? will cateh | Tucsday aftefdbon at ing Commiumits ol . Fenton and David Loree, Tecently shot i MaDy HRRaE GRITERY them all the | house (here will be 3 m" the ¥ . 0.L * e coons. which were treed by Clerk £ = } b More. The fact that ft i8 ah eight reel feupper commiltes of Chop. 312.50 P $16.50 and $19.50 5 Fenton's’ famous coon. dog X : 2 Droduction_afd thé _rmost distinctive | g two o'clock, this 10 T 2 feel é The following “evening, a supper wn;(x 2 . a l’ghh'\!!;l!i: n:l ‘mt:“ eflm; u-:r[ : “,; o::{ :heix:e::m m:fifl -&u three 2 Eiih St ice tt-B{neld in the Johnson house with Patric stated a o'clock to [ Lo There’s always a need for a medium priced coat for sport 15,1110 (o 1ohie v Tawnek S 4 A ? ¢ ihe “Srana theatre srhers e fae The Charitable dircle of i i i the latter, acting as toastmaster. : w2 Sia o mméences 2l tefs meet Tuesday- 3 - or general wear. In this new shipment will be f"“"!d Friday cvening wad Willimantic Night 3 : g tonday. B e B g cvemi - X at the Rockvill EIks. fait and over tw S ar The career & Toy coats for many purposes) and u‘,‘ plaid-back coat as well ndred ocal filks, with dhelr B. P o x - #ith.. s:fdbflifl. Toy saft when e 3 wtili efy | g band left this city in automobiles to % : 3 S . it L 5 - is offered at muctio A as the h“ lined ity coat, seems to be v popul’r, and aitend. ~On arrival, there they, stugedf = ’ apoard Ibl; ‘:Arhe nat Alz S:lnxln;‘nl- He : : i Bba étreét parade and rendered a novel ‘en-{ world has ¢ote o an’end and the new : |mnfi with the aid o Benson, prices too suggest economy. 4 tertainment programme which wa$ 4 |worid begun. This ivorl to, bring an American, is both thrilling and hu- [ o mpue § | greAt SUCCESS. blessings to all and millions™ now” living! 3 morous. » - . 3 oo s : e { 2 ehes and it ; R ! i T Ntne members of the Red Barn club re- LWl never die. s i oo ecolbery 1o, mbtry', Ming: oy | aghlas Catip: Pire ecting it the ' SMART ESSES gently hiked around the Windhams and} pne’ Christina Endeavor. saciety of the | |to someone... Charlie .Yong, propfietor of | Community house Priday evenfg at | ' <7 By bre them s@:‘;fi“;‘&”p&;'-m} tome | Baptist chufeh, held it annual® hasguet cleats him- | gelock with a programme of. & Heith i via Pau ¢ yeighes ; \ FOR EVERY OCCASION = - {on Willowstrect, The house. was and: | £ridsy evening in the church hall. The Chert in_Pantomime and a Natufe Talk somely décorated for the occasion. feast was followed by a Hallowe'en so- 3 B‘usiness at the tax collector's Bfllu‘ is t [V i . oo her marriage I8 arrang- e —_— . P - . A i Th enu Go4 4 s, | Cial for . the congregation which was ment of the amount neceseary to support { But on the day her - ‘The pleasure of %ach occasion is lengthened wheh one fliger. w’.::f“’f,m“’nfi“i,uf_ {;’;‘,‘\',m?’i.u largely 4ttended. not as gopd as it might be, for only 1,600! Dochln, SakE Sl Aal 4 the wife and children. The case, how- |ed Billy Benson, the Ametican, returns |y ee Showing of “Passion FR§” 3 the i i € 3 v i v 3 jcar ; Dproverty in the town of lever, was conti ok, to claim her. wears clothing befitting that occasion—be it a warm dress ] cnioved and vocal slections were rend, .. The Woman's Republican clit held ‘a | westeriy have thus far been €0 pay thelr hagree e . - . ¥. M. C. K. sunasy. Yag € % sk ' suceesnful season is fore- - Sh¢ €red. Those present were Mis. J. Tari-|Well attended and spirited meeting t | tuzee Thers ate 3,000 takpaSers hove S ey ot heltk St Sor ast 1 West - Nouhng nas | Mex and ‘older bays £ Three S " ol 5 viere, Misses Bertha Houle, Lauta Lep-| Grand Army hall’in the town ‘building i ‘ e 2 | v parents, Mi. and Mrs. Mudge, | fosted for ‘East by - vited to sec the Arat of 5 of Tricotine or Poiret Twill for the links or coutt, or for a | Toetitte Motk Abvi. Roihy, OXLICE aiae o Raen deck Camphell: o | VAT coientons mpn oy s, Snag | lave veceived & lsiter from Uelr som, Py S0 ::“t?ll‘lle::;;m:fi'; of the “Passion Play” at the B £ &t the small price of $10.00, $16.50 arid up- a Paulhus afid Cartie Paulhus, Jo- [ Hartford was the speaker. Mrs. Camb: | tar abone $156.000 we bess sl st bos| Wil Mudge, who was a former | VTRl SVRRE TS oiiity, | Thus the | ing of the Jocal Y. M. G gy brigk walk, .00, .50 and et Aubin, X Whitelioust, B. Gingrass, |bell. enumerated 4 number -of facts WhY | come in. and SHIl theee. is $200,000 ary | WESIETy m annow ideated at Alr patk |, rnk ol )& Edward Burns,|ing Sunday at % o'clock, 'fl; ¥ ward—you will find it here. i A A she helieves in_ the’ success. of -fhe To- | dier The meriod of sasme o aerore | and France feld, in the canal zone. He o Erank. Lanning ¥. A |Sunday gathering wil be be x - 2 Joseph Gingrass received a badly |Publican party as a party and in the it i i ¥ o o tectl 3 N And if it is a simple frock of Canton Crepe or Wool §|serainca ankle while at -wobk in' the | coming e mule rom of the Amerlcan Thread Coth- Misy Al Taglor, thiee yeat ol hJ Crépe for daytime hours or something more exquisite for f|vany Friday atternoon. He was taken oty toal PO OV (OFE T O fors Nov "3 gt a 5 per cont, ‘Giscount, |S20C Sehool in Texas and this may mean e ¥ ion. . is, int 3 Dr. Owen O'Neill’ where he reciived « 2 The next few days this . an appeintment as second licutendnt. His | Othdr attractions will alse be includ- | than. diminishes this. = bigis 5./ o g i 4 G i 5 lor, is_ suffering” from an isgury o net ‘ s this office will un-| mano"fiiends here a; A The. service will have ah . % soclal funétions in’Velvet, or.Satin and Lace, you will ireatment. JGingrass will be conined for | 85, 8, SESTAE O 20 MUY, 0 ner Boubtealy e one of the bisiest AR Th | e, Lrichd Here A eager- o eae of |ad e e o Wit yida! o, . ¢ £ : when siie was accidentally hit by a stone | OV 4 . fand it in this group. - Tuaive, founte. 41 ilise. Dusis, Hakew Lna b e s LE e Ab Address was given to St. Michwel's z Warner |15 studying preparatory to taking an ex . 4 Nick iz, ments ends Tuesddy.. After that date in- | =, = Wasren, Winter, Hall an teresy will be charzed at the rate of 12| 2T.Ration for flying cadet. It hé i8.8uc-{gmong its me . Sidne; sy Fr . per a.year. Those who Day up be- [Soart sobag L LCODSDIY be dent to. the |pas directed it as a First National at-jyears -becn the oblect of great assoclation Bulgiog. . e “passion Py had fof ; solos. The Third district court came in Fri- 3 3 : 4 Boy Scouts at their meeting Friday even- i chardh paflors. 1t g Sl j|or Baltle were recently entertained. atltnought to be slight at first but as. her [day morring,-and- Judge Oliver H. \Vll-[lng)_ The spmmr m‘if\,ngfi;n::’ W’-‘en,g g.‘m f.'é"i‘“fu’i‘ulf-'.n masquerade wocial| Kext Week st Cemtril Baptiet Ohieh. ] P 7 Gipher by Miss Lilllan Authier of Pearl | condition .became worse sHo was taken |liams presided. Tho case of Stage, Thom- | Cominissioner * Joseph F. MoDonald of | and refreshments will be enfoyed. —7.45p. m. HalloWe'sh wogl SEPARATE SKIRTS JACKELETTES strect in honor of Miss Holies' cofi-|to St Josephs hospital where, sheis{as E. Brown complainant, vs, fdward 3, | New. London, who was the geos ot toe | Me snd Mee. Jou Pavker abd diss. 4 & £ ing marrigge, Hallowe'sn. colobs were 5 Russell, charged wi b ] “ g Theeo new Epongs and Striped | There is very little reason “think- [ uea 1n decorating the rooms. confined. ssell, charged with hon-support and | troop. Skirts reflect the best thoughts for sport wear as well as every-day Wrear, and they have the necessary awaemith to kees the wearer com- E. Burdick, scout_ efecutive, | John Parker Br., and Mrs. Albert Spar- abandonment of his wif, d for il- | als ki ? aterda: 13 ermediates. ing in terms of fashion” these days, J|- Miss Gladys Neft as bride.and Miss| = THE auntdl inspection of A. C. Tyler | gre o and four chil- | also spoke to the boys. He was a dele-| g0 leave town-todsy . (Satardky) = tofor Int i q : dfen, was Teard. Attorney John Fergu- |gate to the national conventl scon AQ. Senday with Rev. Albert Abbott| Wednesday—3 9. . unless ons beging with & short fIDiant Caran nsththe‘gfom‘nb:‘t;‘mge:flz :‘Ui;:glla‘r'.y,mio;ml:é :zrsr:v?em rr)‘e;«:arfm:;t Son, Jr. represented, the state.and Ao | pastard WhIEh s hi?,?‘f.?‘éi‘.’,[:’.‘..w 3 i family at -East Hambton. Thoy | issionary club eets mock marrlage, minigfer 58 | © 3 n 2 vas < % . " Sasnotbivs, A0HE" o Kb v ME ock marrlage, the i being - President Mary A, JohnSon’ and. Juniof | gosesor: J- DUNN was counscl for the | North Carolina, He.told of the wonder-|Will go by automohile. : pefendant. Mrs. Ruseell testified she had | ful work reported at this time by the| Mrs. Tda_ Main of Westérly s wisit- Soreabl spert or ordinary walk covery Caracul cloth, .and these been matried siice 1916. Attorney Dunn | many troops of Boy Scouts, ing, Mrs, Dwight Cornéll of White o in i - L . ¢ 3 said to save time he suggested t The ve R g et e ] cgested . settlpe ¢ boys were present in full uniform, | Rook. { : ....I.' ._um &;5’:' ;p.“.; o med, as low as $21.50 and’ up. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Le- Z and after the winter's schedule, of wors | Mr. add.Mrs. G. Dibbies of Ceniral N - Y 4 5 ) i ¢ h 3 he guest of Mre. Charles Davis 3 igh stréet -wak the" t| - A delegation of several ~local Jewish 5 bad been formulated arrangements wers | Falls is U e oL MLt 266 TakibE BIRST Io aay sus |ARY vifh ‘Mike Bokts | havh ‘vobbinsd | miads 05 ho. petiicpeiian bty ton] ot Clek street, : 5 memorial serviegg for the Iate Charles H. | home in this city. in the parade on Armistice day. A novel| The . > DEMONSTRATION AND SALE UF entertained in honor of the - eleventh s ety i Lillian Authier. A The remainder of thé evening ; was|Vice Commander Veitch of ‘Manchester spent in playing gathes and dancing, | and Several of the depArtment offieers S e Were present. & ke : odgs me: w‘ - gt Mo rthday of theit daughter Irene. Shapiro, Connectizut’s ghairman_ ot the| Ex-Mayor Osoar . Tanner is moving |idea is planned in the way of a framke| tas i met . ~e¥enig in Me- . : b'}luuuywe'en Ueotation s placed | Jewish relief appeal, which will De, held | into his newly purchased property on |furter roast which will be enjoyed at the | chanics hall and there 2, large Pt 5 FREE AND THE ELLIS about the rooms, and a4 delietous|in the Bridgepart figh school audftori- | West Main street. , - next meeting. tsndunce, of Mhembers, abbut €0 duend-| A meTEy g+ oy 1 ‘TH : luncheon was servéd. Misé Irene récey-|UW Stnday aftdrngon at two o'clock. .| Mrs. Emma F: Palmer bhas returned| - Judge Oliver T. Williahs had andthe | InE- e, TR Ch . . L £ Albert A, Moreland of Pawtucket, R.)from St. Josepi's hospital where she has | case here at the | sanawiches, cookjes, pies and candics,| Edmond Audfans - SEWING MACHINES 2 efl'l‘:fsng o -ttt ere Ceceliaf I and ‘MF. *and Mrs. James Perry of | been a patient for some time. trict eourt Friday, were auctioned oft. . The pr s | gpera su H z L 4 blic approval this, Hardman;: Alice Carey, Ruth Carey, Lil-| P12infield are spending a féw days with | Cornelius Looney, a well. known resfs | agent for the Society for Prevention of | Fer¢ Diaced in the treasury 1o carry on DUENC 1] -3 oing Cofapany’. » . § i i oor | their work with for the winter. Other|sing Prodocivs CHCSL o iy #i ¥ 3 ; G 3 3 X 213, C. Duff of Winter strest. 3 dent of this city is in the.hospital as the | CFULIty to J v&. Thomas E. Wood e seakon® |reckiéss humor § ° ° -~ NOWGOINGON - . SRy, Laster LAtoee. Doroiny |, Misa, Sarah Abbs of ‘South Windha | AuIC of'a shook receiver-soms weeks | O AND.” Wood i Ciarsed Wity sposr | “als il Tolow ausing the scarone |l Lieh TN T b . i - | Was recently initiated into the’ Whysche | ag0. ing and torturing cal belonging to| i Thurm musical treat: “The Maseot™: . Denault, Lueille. Denault, Anita Le: onlety DT t ke RWRSATII oolls Shaae] L Reed Bidotabe i e ¢ | George C.°Allen, also of Alton A“S trip to chusetts and Maine. the big musical. hit : - iiati $ ¥ i 3 y_of thet ¥ e. e A a week end guest | & - . s orney AN g sgon * This: demonstration offers you an uniisusl Spportifhity to || Taire, Lavrs Bewnger, Doty Mesander;| 1565, £, 80 TGP UL chain | . i, aha ive. 52 aromse | D rebrisented. the defendaat. Tuere | ¥E e Hiact & By SRR S nou musical - : . e 7 J AR, Club and,is one of the cast in thg play, | Hartfora. 3 were [Several witnesses but none ‘epuid he o turn’ in your old worn out sewing machine in part pay- ::;‘ Leclilis, dkene Lemars, Mot DN TaGing o the Shiew. pae s X, Teo Twomey wan’n guest of | 57 thes saw tho shooiing, "One man. }g‘““"’:i;"‘ P oo coh- t for the new FREE. The only long bobbin Rotary {| i’ Mrs. George S. Eiliott recently enter- | frfends in Hartford ¥riday. T ool Rttt gaia he f men! . S5y tained. the D. A. R. Auetion club. Ar. and Mrs. Natheniek Summers have | |5 ;d‘ With Smith and Wood. on Oct. Sewing Machine made. LAt the Xiest Congrepational chareh | Mrs. Herman C. Little. was . awarded [moved into fiew - apartments on Main | 1> Seid the defendant said he had shot with. Rev. -Horry 8 MeCready, pastor|ihe prige ab. tho last meeling of the | sicéet. Pt '\’;}m‘},“‘l";"‘;:g"h"; had hit 1. | mado mobt. att : 2 : T e 3 the. church«school will ‘meéet in the| Windham Road: Auction club, .. which | Miss Margaret, Twomey, graduate|,. 3 te: L had been after | poe™20a nuts were served during We hdve & lower priced machine, THE ELLIS, made by fi churcn nouse Spnday ml«:‘rnlng“';: :gg met with Mrs. Willlam E. Hendry. HuFse, Hds returned to this eity from | 5 Chickens, and also had a reputation | ot 2% Spugn i i ' 2. m. The mording worship will-bs maflhhutuwhgmnchmecompmm,nholuteiypfi- HO8E olos A a e of beinz a pest in the community, Said | T Sone i t - el xhom Eae The Congregational Church Thimbe | Lebanon... = one day the cat came into his btopen g |/ Mf. and Mrs. CRatles J. Norfis of|ray, “iharles o aell 5 1| s o et the chateh oy b mee i Mes, M. ukene: Lincon | MiS8 Laura pokes s coturned nomte |12 g 8 movaiver and fra Tie i | e e g e ea. | o, o whith e feet in every way, “o , we would ot 4 p.m. Thovsubject of the . talk at the | SN, Sewing for St Joseph'y Row- | Bl Ty, osun, . Patviucket ~and | neon e 1 ¥AS @ blank eartridge | peik o ie, Mas . cos of thie cless b eiter 2 {beth of Newtonyille, Sews heavy or light goods of every description. Step in J| morninz worshin will, be Better n‘anl’“‘“‘ rag Se) beth of Newtony Rastvs H. Croely, Mrs. Wiliias: | Providence. hd o oy, Wopd. was fined #1901 " yie Bey. Davie, Mins “Enel Bishop y . : Silver-and Gold. Sunfay Wil be de8iE-| Gitert, Mes. Basily Clibart. o, | . Mre, Mary 5, Hartinfton loft. Thures] " Tne v estes Nk i gedh o ad Mes. Waler, Davia ol Summ- during this demonstration. Mr. Eliis, silk artist and |n$r::‘ o Prison SUMSY. ek, 1 by, |08 SGE of Haritord amd Giaston- | 9450 the gvest.of Ber. sister, Miss| slayed thelr game at Riversids park Tre | JEect o0 Calérs A Providshos 3 will explain the good qualities of this low §| B%tier wiil ‘give a fres lcture i Labor | Y Were caller at Mrs. C. F. Risedorrs | ™5y S 8 (O SIS M corth Gor oy trnoon, with the Vocational High | ' The Cohgrefaliphal church commit- y B e recentiy 5 a ¢ T school team of New Lomdon.. The visit kY ¥ Tnlon hall on The New World Begun. | TMrs. H. Tstella; Youn; lett Friday to try has rcturned from a visit priced machine. N His subject is based on the Tuliliment . He g y Both Machines Are Sold on Easy Term Payments. 0 | tors tee will elect. . candidates for - church DR AR 48 s Y oo | Miss Helen Vining of Iast Longmea ors were evidently {00 strong to be out- ot _Biblical‘ prophecies in that the old | L WOok-£40) pIth by, SAREHESY, . i in the Frvs dene by the local team and won e ) T DR LRI iss Laura Young.in Springfield. k . 4 : . The Dress Goods Depattiiient is ready to serve you. in - vestry, » . & 4 X i game by a score 25 to 7 in_favor N s atketball ame ;| 3 i 3 of 7 In favor of | Westerly's. wetkly . backetball & Mr. ano\Mes. Vallette D. Steaths have | an ex o e aenlofing | Vocatjonal High. e 18k \ “hay n extended . st with. Mr. and Mrs A= this game.was 10| will be latgely attended, it is expected. o — e & ic | ¢comj an Y 3 league, Jt was a hardfought game by | Gunday the Taftvilie foptball eam r - Doth eides. The Vocational, school | will make the jourmey to- Pawcatuck g brought over a big truckioad of youbg|and play the American Thicad con: "DENTIST" Dr. F. C. Jackso: ;he Visitors won the game from Westerly | visitore. The ‘Taftville team boests of bt s % Y ] people. Wekterly was supported, With | pa.y’s téAm. oh the Wil grounds. Las! SPECIALIFING IN * £ - H)I\f:g of i who dl:d Thelr. aharg of ::‘-’.:uy “the \'-uonAnurt" the - local M o y . ) s ng. s was the second.battl 3 2, The American Thread new fabrics whichwlflfuhhh'flnmlv;ll into some of_tl;; N U Ta TR AR TR "7 [with the Vocational team. The first time | team fa confident of wihiag trom. the Y 2 _scorc of 8 to 7. The Voeatiopal|having some crack players from Tafic demand this season. / #chool team takes tne lead now. A large {ville, Plainfield and Sterling. 23 o ¢ G 4 : - e | < - crowd gathered to sce the game. Miss Mation, Bentiey, who has beea You will find the best in domestic weaves, rkably 1 ; Thursday evening, Budlong W, K. ¢.|Uh¢ guest of her sisier. 3rs. Marcla ’ Stk e 4 § held_ (" meeting . and the. waie: oty Pty 5"""1"‘“{':’;“"""' b s & P v b ¥ i : cérs inspected the work at the. close of|tutred home to West beautiful and at prices that aré in actord with dur value- ey : 3 3 : 2 p {he business mecting. Department Tn.| , Twe lecal ba i e TMA E i6s th lflk mfl ¥ 3 specting Officer rs. Blanche Mattison. of { Wi giving policy. showing appl i : i B P Pawtugket, the department vice presi-| Thut 4 ¢ - J L % dent, Mrs, 1. Batiou of Riverside and a 2 ; guest, Mrs. Dibble, of Central Fails, were prese.t. The members entertain-| éd. the -officers at lufcheon before the meeting, S ik e Miss Josephine Bdwards of Norwich 3 : the guest of A. Twomey, of Lestér = WL AMAN; ] y - Y - ‘Grace ~ Methodist church Bpworth | r < Tal-Cej jon | . League members are to entertaip -

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