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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOV. 20, 1922 F um * court granted a continuance of the case NORWICH BU | | until Monday, Decembar 4, uhder a bond | o $1,000 turnished by & Stafford Springs man. > Willilia E. Whiton of this city. was - —_— — | fined $100 and costs amounting to $130.33 .| when he was found guilty of driving un- o Sdling ot W s &?t::x @er the imfluence of liguor by Justice of eat.tdok place Satyrday evening 2t S| ino Peace E. Gint Trowbridge of the prok Miss Hitle Alhen | Bastfor dtown cort Saturday forenoon 1““:“""- of ll: hrvin W ml :df Whiton k an’ @ppeal towthe next U"fll Gharies Wesley’ Hill, son of Mr. and 3 of 1P e, coanty Ssepenior o under bonds of $500. The defendant was Wallace G. Hill of 142 Windham 1084 |4 rested Eriday hight in the-village of y iook place in the Metho: |y ipors Yy State Policeman -Keith of | was performed | o ¥ nielson barraeks. oC Joseph Gisin of this wne g 5 3 ed. guilty Saturday morning - by Justice 3 8 . 3 t ee S Mrs. Charles Beebe presided aj the or-| the Peace Georse H. of the & ) —— won and rendered Call Me Thifne O%n ™ Man¥Héld town court when he answered | 5 (¥ fofe the ceremony. The bridal couple | to the charge of driving a hovse drawn veded n to the Strains o€ the Wedding | vehicle on .the Wrong side of thé road d K d K g:fi-)\ from Lohengrin and Mendelssohn | and not dispiaging the reguired lights i an ee S‘-an ee S 81 Church Bérees Tolephone 1083 : Dlayed s thes lofc the circh. The | atlér sundown, Glsin was fiped 520 and ~ ¥ S Biven in marriage . by her|casts amounting $55. Gisin téok an ap- ; : L':fi:'r,w)fisr"&n nHa’n and John Hill . a | peal to the Tolland county superior court You will find Kraft Loaf Cheese to be freth and mild and rother of the grooth, was best man, The | ubder boifd of §rec. wholesome long, long after ordi cheese would b m;d ot horor was Miss Frances Hunt| o oLl FHL g, long nary e dry and 5. followlii Were the usiers | o The sbory Of the, v Ao n at 1 - ‘hard or covered with mold. Tieslie 0f New S 2 - = > 4t the. cerclohyr Clyde the home of Frank Bogue at Columbia York, Robert Higgine of Fall River, Fred R Y Wil bo Lo in f4 Colam- ; - Kraft Loaf Cheese will keep for weeks in 8rdinary room Pigkus ¢ Hartford and Morton 5""‘7i Htwn sourt this (Motifhy) attesnoon. temperature without ice. This exclusive feature makes it the of Willimantic. t o IlmAnte, | attired -in a becoming | ALr the assault Bogue had a warrant, storn out, for the arrest of Zollet on | Y ; ; most ec cal because so free from waste. g g M il - ;:;"* ith 2| charges of breacn o peace and int 5 « ARA PEAS trifbings. jeation. Several new incidénts have come SEE TH AT BE 5 2 y $raricties: American, Pimento, Swiss, Brick and Sage, sold by skice, or loaf to. light since the assaujt and the state A U i’iF‘UL ROOF pound 5“‘ ied o shower bouduet of bE@AL] 0 Ty T ing chess, Sefore the court, L 4 4 8 VARIETIES IN TINS TR ot Ahe MLy e B acos{and, it is stated that they - .will brins iy~ ' 5 fizgr“ ""’c’w&"m“‘”’;‘l e { Bogiio ana his housekeeper into the case l : AR 1 .‘ RAFI ;flh bréc] Velvet CuiIton And S %, | prodably as defendants for assauit on Zol- = ¥fed a botguet OF ro¥es of forget-me-nots. St was hated: Faturdat, ¢ brie's goinz Away Gress ks of |\ (i o Giacharged from ¢ SEE the handsome effect of the Ant-Craft Tile Design?e ghifton velvet, with bat b encon. His condition proved #hik fur coat. |t b quite serious Looks for all the world fike flat tile. Here yot have . church was Artististicalty decorated 3 B, 1hk Gicasian with princess pico, black | - The looal police and members of thq the secret of Bird's Art-Craft's truly wonderful popularity 3 o s fe W'recep. | tage police raided the home of Sebas- o e e A ech 3 pasiora | Uaflo Aldovino of Manefield _avenue it gives to ay building the cham of a high- priced 3 Hecorated and, 4 which|about 9 oclock Saturday night and X m“fim:fi B ol S found a stil aad six gallons of moon- toof at a remarkably low cost., @et Apown and popular herc. She is{shine ; : - ; b greduhte of the NatchAug srammar| The funeral of Miss Mary Mullet was 1Wde‘thfl'?‘°°fa]f;i spark-proof. Absolutely reliable.. Also Veiwdol and of the Windham High school, |heid” from the undertaking parlors of | i Miooden shi Hdiak bf 1916. She hhs beén employed as | Killourey brothers Saturday morning fol- | 5 right over o en shingles. {(aographer at.the local branch of the |lowed by a requiem high mass at St e O . 4 B e chipany. Ve it ot oy a5 Come in and let's get down to figures. The cost will be The groom astended school in Warwick, | oclock. Rev. William H. Kennedy of- ’& than you think. R. I, and i @a graduats of the high |ficiated. Burial was in St. Mary’s cem- school there. He is amsistant office man- | etery, South Coventry. The bearers were 2 & £ ‘ot the American Thread company |Edward Navin, Andrew Broderick, Thos. BIRD & SON, inc. (Established 1795)- East Walnole. Masts @ & member of the Rotary club, the|Flaherty and Joseph Clark. 1 5 ] Bitk=, ¥ae Masons, president of the Amer-1 A good sizéd nushber of candidates for NU AR TlLE ROOFlNG CO. iean Thread Atkistic association and|first add second naturalization papers ap- ¢ liodis 6ffices in several other orgamiza- {peared at the Superior court chamber Sat- 332 MAIN STREET :w‘gs mhxrdvs c:t,\;fi e P urday afternooh. Clerk of the Coprt kd- son, Vernon Royle, took an auto trip re- ne bride’s gift to the groom.was A|gar M. Warner presided and was assisted — — e cently visiting friends in Pennsylvania, 1 . . . . %ot of green gold cuff links, and the by Miss Marjorie Bradford. o Eat l Providence, New Bedford and Fall Rive! Willimantic-Stafford Spnngs ‘htney Service £room's gift to the bride was 4 string of | ' n the early hours of Saturday morning | S strin. The meeting then adjourned | : : ves. In thelr| Mg REVISED SCHEDULE, EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 19, 1982 e, e brides gifc to the brdesmall [ Winton Six ewned by Homer Wooq | (0, December 2tk when the Misa Cohen | many . both WOFEEd 0% | An auto party ma i 3 b5 e Dbl it s a topaz Truscan gold ring. The [left the main road at South Coventry t‘\‘ 7Xn% the hostess. The members he s , that a fox ‘once Start-|ing young people atiended the Harvard- pproved by The Public Utilitics Commission tople bocived many beautiful and valu- | crashed Into a telephone pole and gurn- | Lo Club are musical pupils of Alrs. Va il a circle, often a Pretty | Brown gatme at Cambridge on = : Whle présents, including a desk and chal’ | ed over on its left side i a field in front | 'y =0 v @@ 3 “"'““5”’ . but he will surely swing|Harold Hopkins, Ralph Hopkins,.Charies T i g trom the American Thread A. A.iva 112 |of the Barlo home. The side and, top | ppozoondpirs: ¥ E. Baker motored to|round and paes the startiing point| Hopkins, Milton Windsor, Claren Y Leare WS o RS e vigge #et of dishes fro mHolyoke friends, ) of the car were smashed in and'the town | aemiers of Wooster Star lod Slasain sor, Emily Hopkins, Marjorie ix'mn«or LA & foor 1amp from the Eimg and $60 in | fro nand left rear wheels. were demolish- | g gtomy g bl e il B two fewett City | Vivian Cleland, Marion Cleland, Adelaide 10 Leave Manstield Depot’ :og S5iy b Whdatic Rotory club.. |ed, -The car was hauled to this city 107 | oray cooning rod ware ooy i @l | bovs to one of his favorite rupways in | prentise. . ° 3 o o g Bk E r. and Mrs. Hill. left later jin thg Friday e @ guests of theltha oid Benjamn woods, in a clump of o o 55 T R g o e Soith Willington . Swening on thelr honevmoon and lvill be of ‘Sphinx Tempte | T3PCCT 10 that place. - : low hemlocks mear @ iumbled 00wn| saronn "13?‘0”“_::& o b ve West Willington ¥ ‘lpfe ®o thair friends after JaBuary]No. o et Haragard, | g5 and Mrs. Max Coheri motored (0| wall nway on the northern boundary:| Garamer o i Arrive Stafford Spriags Wit &t 87 Lewiston avenue. Guests who 3 Saturday to take | Ferte Hotee s the g | The day was cold and a fine snow was| Afarden T. Prentiss was bfire prasefit at the ceremony and receP- |part* in the only pilgrimage which the l\a\: do mes 1; the first \l" town 10| gifting down through the bare branches. o ; Y Wece from New Tork, Norwich, RNt Femple. vl bt on e a radio machine. _Concerts in Har Pimpin, South Manchester, Middletows, | Michael J. English assumed his new nome over | t Spe R L ‘n university. He was eaa A ford, Detroit. and othet sending Stati It was I" 1 ving day in 1886. Old{one of the Boy couts to r ve merit E - Stafford & Main St Fvo i Etatlonki/5p; o James Hopkins, an-|pag. < el i 3 h S, An-| padges at the Scout ice held at the 3 2 2 §€aftord; New Haven, Holydke, -Provi- | dutios as permanent member of Engime | o ¢ Toon_neard [ other ~Jewett City -hunter, started the| Ganeregations] eharch on Sunday. svens . e Sowth W Sefich, Warwick, Lakewood, R. I, Hart- Company No.1 at the -Bank street ep- fox at same time the boat train|; S 3 cave Merrow — I “§ra, Boston, Wilitrantic And several of | gine house Saturday morming. - STA»F}‘ORQ SPRINGS | was leaving the Jewdt City statom, 6| Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles' A. Jerome ob- ‘e surrounding towns. Miss Bertha Weeks, formerly of this a, m., Mr. Bliten shot) fox just as)served in a quiet way, their wedding an- Alted Otark ot Stalord Springs’ who | CHY and now of Norwich, left for Eustis, | An effort is being made to organize a ‘ the early dusk was making it tdo dark|niversary on Friday evemins. e was arréstéd by State Policetoan Rassell | M¢., Where she will join Ber father Al-|Parent-Teachers' assoclation in town |to make out objects' with any sort of| The committee on decorations for the | I Biarwdn and. answered a techmicaljfred C. Weeks and spend two weeks in |and with thiS_end in view a meeting | certainty. coming bazaar at .the Congregatiofal{ > === —_ iyt of mansiaughter following an au- | the Maine woods. o will be held in the hall of the new| Both bovs live in Jewett City today.|church will mest the ehairman, Edward Y, : e Girts' | sprinz B e ¥h i accldent Tst Sunday eveging| Mr. and Mrs. John R. Loomis entertain. ; Grammar school this - (Monday) even- | They were 20 years old then. One at|King, on Monday evening at the Inn. 5‘,"‘. TEY A -t Pkt -t ey efberasil g % trs. Mathilda Boilehu of Stafford|¢d Captain and.Mrs, Edgar Buddingtoh (€ at 7.80.0 Mrs. C. 1. Littiefield, of |least. and it is Lelieved the other, fever| The Camp Fire Girls will meet Tor | I A ""'h‘;“‘h' e el G o f el i T B, caih New Haven, president of the state bra ave heen fo = since, 5 e s s | July s e ta 3 “sustained a broken neck causing | Of Groton &nd Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wil- | New Haven, president of the state bran been fox hunting since special work with their guardian, Mes.| ket i S s b R A TR ke her dehth, was brought _before liams of Moodus for the week-end, Sl [Ty Seral IRethors ascoglaion Y Jtead and Mr. Bliven, the 1amous|Henry W. Fountain on Pleasant strect et 1 S Tonet Bapbal I, Wk sourt Batarday morning. “The charge was Miss Aiha (Warner is improving from 'be present and will give an address nn‘!.\t\m Hill fox hualers, and many others P rediy h . pentcp. S Josepl ok ”'_"r‘"_an - Wil d o that of reckless driving to|aR operation ‘which- she recently under jthe work thgt can be ‘done through such | ¥ of less prowess, have (ried to| The Makoie coneért wnd ‘ball given at | v the senior DMt S Clark pleaded not guilty. The |WeBt at St. Joseph's hospital. |an_organization. ip Toxes hut it never amounted, to the Community house on Friday evening | durl ic evening @ K. of iy until the end. (She was Mr. and Mrs. Bdward B. Latham and { THe Stafford Lace company Wl imuch. The man. said Mr. Bliven” svho|ivas a great =ocial event in the life of jcharm was added to hiz many i.v._.mu a helping hand. i Sy | TURSty SPent the week-end at Pleasure wanted to locate -in .Stafford Springs a |by virtue of his own skill, in' a fair|Plainfield. The people haye come Murphy came to Plainfiedd in 18 at t e - — Beach Waterford. few vears ago ‘and finally Jocated in |ficld tehies Mr. Reynard in a steel|106k forward to this annual. event opening of the club ho # Mies Faith Webster had Miss «Helen | Rgckville, has got into financial difficul- r any other kind of a trap, has|occasion both: unigue and vital in infe: | the memw’s social and sporting = TN ILE - L Royce of Norwich for a week end guest. 1t An ‘attachment for $10,000 has | accomy ‘a feat of which he rést and this year's program wa He has filked that po: 1o th i ; HANKS m Y z N Mr. and M. Lionel Faulkner been placed on the property of . E. be proud. ¥ - jception. A large mpany taction of all and his many frien LL » -\ Storrs spent the week-end "iEmery, recently treasurer of ‘the con-| Skunks and musk-rats, of which|which filled to capacity hall which¢ was ‘viiss him very mush but wish zr ST R T R S Jmu“m".s patdhts th AWAover. cern. ! ithere plenty in Griswold, are easy mon. | beautifully and “artistically decorated. of luck yn his new undertakin .;(,“..‘ is ‘m‘:\ ru;nm" ain. 7 : '.‘fi!(!h“; OWU R Wiss Helen And May Sweeney are i The amnaat membership drive of the|cy With any sort of trap, but mot Mr.; , A orchestra of fifteen pleces from! e — [0 and - Mikes colohpatid -6 ‘ . { New York for several days, Red Cross has been in progress for the | Fox. .| ®illimantic furnished the music for ”'"l SPRING HH-L Virthdgy of their daughter, Bertha, about /S e 5s i Rulph- Gibson- Spent Saturday in Bos- |past week and it is thought that there All about one’s finest set he is apt to] evéning. Trom elght to mine. Vissoch: 50_being ,.'n../... N i B | ton, Mass. will be a larger local enrollment than !leave plenty of evidehce of -his. con-| Serehallers atid entertainers of the White | Judge L. J. Storre, with three men! Ayron Boylisch attended the football Phillp Dean of Glastonbury aftendsd |there was a year ago. tempt of the most carefulfy laid plan to| Bureau of Bosion réndered an exeellent | from Storrs village, lJeft last me C. A. C. Saturday ! tne tootball game ot Storrs Saturday. The ‘annual busincss s meeting of the/ catch him.. Mw Read many ‘stories of| FYOgram. delighting the -Targe audience ! Thurkday morning for their annu Dayland Ide spent a day at his Weme erbert Bisiechal of New Haven wit- |Yoters of the town of Stoffard will be}his hunting experiences, telling of (he|and reteiving encore after encore. Noth- | hunting trip to Maine. They planncd tolin Gurleyville recently. nesed the Storrs-Rhode leland game at jheld Tuesday evening. The principal bus-| fox as a wall walker,. a brook wader,j:ing better in the Way of enterta be away two weeks. W. A, Weld is an- 7 g Storrs Saturday. jness will be to act on the town and|and a back- trail .runner. have held the)Hias been heard in this'localit: stering calls on the town clerk in the Peter Carrier of Sotth Manehester was | School budget for the coming vear. attention of audiénces in other days. { ViSsochi serénaders included the follow Mr. Stor: % at g. Saturday o witness the foot- 1:\; sc:zl:): g:dlge:t v;g‘l“be a :cni.e m::rg; Walter A Riduardson, Jambs Biaie | N5 USKIRIE arjd: feader: lAnd' s able to be out er than a on acer 3 v; i i J . gt e 4l PRER bk 4 ball game Nere. .me e Bchool house t the Springs|John H. Tracy, E. M. Carpenter, E, H. Visgochi, accordion; Wmih Taylor, S0-]after being confined to the house a few-| This meighborhood is being canvassed l O] AN he Glad; t o Re : P ! 10 tiiere will BE wditional town ,Tns_ Chapm nnaad Robert .. Guy, all nobles] Loano, Sna ~saxophone and Gladys Ja- | days. by ilmess tdr Red Cross memberships. Rev. E. P flfi HURTEAU AND BOSSE CORP. WOUBEROLD FURNISHINGS Me AND hmmwwmm again of the M 8 3 cobson, reader and pidnist. ~ The Men’s club of \an"d.l(l will hold | Mathewson on Sdhday .m'lrning previous COLCHESTER _ les the coming vear Tor the maifteiance | ¥ the Mystic Shrine from Jewetf Cityd| "o 'pai) opened by the grand march|its régular monthly meeting -t the | (o-his sermon told of tlie work which the of the new town building. reported from Middletown Satur- d L A o-his day eveming, wheré they aftended #hich was led by Archie Hufchinson of | church in Mansfield- Centze mext TueS- | Red Cross was doing A meeting of the Btude Musical club —————— Sand ~ celebrati % 2| ¥oosuu, grand master. There were many|day evening. Supper at 4 olclock. Jo-| Ifrs. Etta Miner was a yisitor with Yer [ ReIpWeneting Lokt it the | JEWETT CITY > | one -attendimg ‘?as"f,,,;s:mz;‘“;;, Bach| oresent from qut of tewn to enjoy the fés- | seph B. Palmer of Hartford will deliver | son recently &'fl. B et e oy o e T, emblemate: Somvemciented afl artis-| five opoasion. A buffet lunch was served | an adiress. Membership in the club i A NORS TR TR v £ Don't expect the other fellow to be ‘at home affer an eight days' automobils The committee in charge were the fol-| The fumerds st Mrs. Lowl " e O ot Wee Miiale, of the’ Baply o, oo A AL EEIE ST SIC T | Bunday in'the borsenkans. s pa] wine . EvAret. 8. Dawsir, B Klater |Kason,’ why Oibd i 3. Hbspiter i WIS | hoss guxious to do. the thing that yod orcly” and how.the System of WrIRg | {cres in' Canada and New York stalc.|Crly Seplember day. The mereury|Lewis, dohw W. Lics, James Role, Har- | mantic early Wednedday miorning, was o g ek < M Unian 8t ¢ i, Congn d Lo e nersd (o0 Able | Through Albany and Elizabethitown to] 70se to 66 in the shade, with people te|old J, Lewis, Paul ¥. Roper. held at the Spring Hill church EFY “Phone 29¢ .1‘, Do e e ooieset | Saraypga Springs where {hey enjoved o\ B¢ Been all about the strepis. enoying| -mnere wasylso an duxiliary committes: | afternoon &t 2 Séiock, The Kriaige. - Levine,_playing duets front*The Basket | JSHIAIul, visit with Rey. Patrick ¥ {Sunday strolis . without - overcoats or| paipn s, Cracier; George B. Kay, Gedree | ments were in chiargo of the J. 3. Sadp- af Roses.” by 1. Streaberg. Games were | SCBIIY: DS e ose Who chanced 16 walk|a: Hptchinsoh, Jr. Harry S. Howard |ard estatc and ‘the service ivas:conduct- IAY M. SI'EPARD layed gnd a duet. “The Melody in snj Father Scully was a Jewett City bov) over t -"Hf’;fl:a“g r%d were surprised| genry L. White, Phllip R. Peterson, Clif: | ¢d by ghe pastor. Mrs, Wayne Storss h!bn ‘Rubinstein was played by rs, | 2nd Teceived his first education 'in the see the.fine, new . Bascwstimg Fimars &, Shophrd 5 ouse Dan Mosgan{ forq D, MolenSor. ng Ablde With Me, and Lead Kind- meve and son, Albert. The enter.|10cal schools. He now is pastor-at Sara- record timie, ready for 0| On Tuesday - evening the Plainfield Light. - The bearcrs were D. C. Fla- mm,,g cofumittte weré Misses- Esther | {082 Springs, with a large church and 2 nee the fire of ‘August 24th, Community hiouse was thie scenc of a very | b C. C. Davis, R. W. Gardfner ‘ana m&w Stevene, Ruth Stebhins hnd EStier La. | Parish, and has the assistance of INo| There are two important fhestings o] EAY Dérts. The nall awvas decorated with| W. L. Storrs. Burial wis &t Spring W o, WA e Zinsk. Light ,egm, re served | Curates. be held this (Monday) evening. An ad-|okk Jeaves and chrysanthemums and by HilL > m by ‘MM fnah Broody with| Ausable Chasm and the uxrondacu journed meeting of the district murse] ht o'dleck §t seemed as though the| Mrs. Nason was born in Providence L* Nusidturs. Tl Conhction m,m L.mk and Gus-| With a eail at Lake Placid and Saranac|committee, to determine a seleetion le of Plainfield had gatheéred thers to Avgust 5, 1866, and came to 3 | Lake, ‘were mext included. - The great|fgom the list of fiames who have mhde|Did aflien to Edwin Murphy, their director health resort was drowded with pa- Rynhmnon for the position. Ald Very]who-thad handed in his resignation very tients, many of whom Were Young men. Michael McCabe Council, K. of C., | @ich to their regref, and to tel him In paasln‘ through the ~game regions.|are planning work in the first degres, |BoW -much they appreciated iis work ;many hunters were encountered, With| = Mr. A. Faust is putting ih niarly j&meng them. An orchiestra from Norwich their deer +strapped to 1t Tynning | 700 feet qf granolithic curb Whete her{furnished the music for'the dances and Yoarls of ‘their machimes. lot fronts on East Main street. after the sedofid dance Mr. Murphy was At real a call ¥vas made on two| John Bean of East Main su-ee: is do-| Gulled to ghe center of the floor by Rob- other -City pépple, ~Nrs. Victor|ing. finely affer an operstiom, in jWhich|ert West who in& few words told of’the L Feurenx and. her daughter, WIrs, Lerala “cataract was removed from his#ye, , | B00d work he had ‘done =nd presented {Bibh. A nna‘m coveredl the 181 miles| Superintendent ¥, H. P. Clémeht has|i¥Mm With 2 very han@some mh {to Quebec, Wth & stop at the Chatean| purchated the illiam R. BuFdick yroper-|and knife it the inscription Frontensic, with, its 'old castle appear-lty on North Main stret, and T.emiel|your Triends in Plainfield.” nce, nigh up overlooking the broad Green hds bought the John D. Ecclgton| Before Mr. Murphy could respond AI-I Lawrefice. Dah ‘says he 1ooked arouad | house ‘on Mathewson street. . bert Béiezu presented him with a pair of o ind & king br iWo Stopping therc.| Mrs. E. H. Hiscox ks been coined|$old cuff luks from the ‘Buddies.” the but there - was nothing doing. Secopd|to her bgd Tor three days with A severe junior baskeiball team. Mr. Murphy was fo mo_other Point of interest was- Bt.|attack of latyngitis from which She -has sarprised awd very mmch overcome but ‘Ann De Baupre, and a visit to the| been\suffering for several weeks, themised his friends and told them of the world's. greatest shrine. Fome via St| Harry Paul is under the dootor's i Johnsbury, t., and Springfeld, 1¥85) at his home ‘for a_few day m all w:d'/out car trouble- of any | with a hand &Tip cold, his high Sunday morning had remm&c to 2o Wasitbes Have “‘ lovth ment favorably Sunday evel in-l, nd ‘over, #hd @re only waiting! The grand bazaar Which he fall "of Snow, when they say |@ucted for four nights closed Sa o | There’sinothing befteribrthe cotifort of the c‘hfldren o o mber BT Wher i B | SIS A St T \ jager P. W. Chas® announces the Tece 4t night:than Dr, Denton’s Sleeping Garments % (i o Grevws ta s cx|l0 have e somehing Postmaster and Mrs: D, F., Finn are = during intermission. solicited tory was taken -up and the subjects forl “ $ , \o] v/ wrought from gun metal. > FUNERRL ?m!):ma AND - Bounty, @and over ‘thres Hundred &o“ars 4 Trestlt of the. ent tl Lm Was W Wadke for tho last/ siderable number of the conf [ They completely cover flw liftte ones al‘lfl mm the [|Revorts rom the outlying aistrs arelnrovemems at’ the. Casino & beaeh %o the effect’ that foxes are unuspally |2F¢ assured. The fine patronage of the chilfing of the body and timbs lur«Jg tht mgfiu Hours: Jivlents and yery boil, Several Bave heen| (TS0 SHIGeeod the populerity of g road wp i the great Stone Seon ‘Casino attractions. when the cxrculatlon is Tow. ; - YA RS SEN F e for strong- Under the direction of Mrs. P. W. Made of ‘Qledn, hew, Tight cotton arid a Hittle natural ; fgms 311 Bk 1o sae Bace; Gror n ase; R. N, Mrs. Tdra Polak *appendicitis detnuusd an m colored wool, just enough to make it arrythe per L grent w0 ency operation. spirafion of the body and to'avoid the claming effect e b See o . PLAJNFIELD . i f more than ordling te, the Yate | Principal €, L Bal d commoh to all garmerts made of -cotton. R R R e i s Sk Doy %maw May be had in sizés, 6 n‘wnflts 4o 10 vears, at 90c up == e | iy abiamody £ Htoon &.kfle % ‘ ‘between the Connecticut' and Rhede - Is- 1 t P < % A . 1 agricultural . colleges, - ale -H.;wndmg 0 sizes. - e RPN 1 e Chme (e SRR B - “Eugene Hermon Eglin and Helen lin, Were baptized at the horie _of ) - {Saturday, Noy. 11th by Re | Prentigs. The god parents Ringer it i s Ko 6r an My, and Mrs, ??i’?.mm. mw s Polak was' hcut d-to the Backus hospital Saturday. e bury are of .moch ' iaterest. Two’ men

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