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The Norwich Sun from Norwich, New York • Page 5

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The Norwich Suni
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Norwich, New York
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Astronomical Calendar MoMljr cWadr liht In north and rut trai ponloat tToady Ierkr I'rhUf la tMBpermtwe littV rites tomorrow at :55. Saa Mts tomorrow at 1:57. mailmam Tear am today SI. Today's minilaom Tear todar 34. Thursday's ralafall to 8 t.

.57 of an Inch. lAT.vrs- TUDAV Ham supper In North Norwich Grants hall, by North N'orwkt Game club. Service at LorUs Kindness ClrcU of Yroft, 124 Xorth Broad. 7:45. of Lily ot tbe Valley Itebekah lodse.

In IOOF tea pi? (or rehearsal, at 7:39. Board of education" aad work roafereate of Broad Street cburcb In church par- lorp. 7::9. K. ot C.

will meet at I p. m. at Uiofte J. Iferlne Fa of rat Home. Norwich B.

p. C1W At F.lks club, at 8. Women of la In rooms, at I. Maydole How Company In elty ball rooms, at 7:30. EVENTS TCOIORIUtVT WCTL' will meet tt RrojJ Street church at 2 p.

n. Uly ot Valley Uebekah lodse la IOOF temple, at Holler rlallnc for crade pupils at from 7-9. wich dab, at i play at Nor- Mrs. V. Titus Named To Home Bureau Executive Committee Town Highway Wfices in County Get Some New Men-; Make Choice in General Election--Close Race Seen in PbanalU Rrreral new town com- mUslonera were elected billollat.

Chtcafigo Conaty Elect loa fiibbs raid Wednesday as work oa official tabulatioa fiturts-. la A ft ft Harry Holdredce continues In that office, oe tbe Republican tUket Tvesday wlthoat uppoiitlon. luiab totem returned Fred S. Ilobblns to the office vt tuwn soperin- of hCbwayt, Elected on the Republican ticket be was tut any opposition. Culmnb roters named I.

Johnson en tbe Republican ticket. He had no opposition the central election, Coteatry voters elected Earl UcGowaa town inpeilntendent of hwayt on the Democratic tick- 1SJ to 121 orer Walter C. Lee, Republican Incumbent, In German HaroVJ Xe.5oa. Rt- publics endorsed also by the vaj namtd snpcrla-i tendent of blxbvays. In Greene, F.

Joba Clark, i Democrat, wai reelected as town superintendent, defeatinc Georre, II. C.aie. Kevtibllcan candidate, i 311 to 2J7. Gallftrfd roters eleci-; ed Milan ilmhttre, P.eptbllran,: town toperlntfbJfnt. la Walter Beardstey mas renamed on tbe Republican ticket and was naoppojtij.

Floyd Ronner, Democrat la- cnmbent In McDoouKb was reelected town superintendent, DC Richard Smith, Repabli- caa. IS! lo 144. In New Derlia Lewis R. Backus, Democrat, was renamed, 3S9 to 317 orer CbrU Chrbtlansoa, putllcaa William TlepuWlcan, was unopposed la North Norwich in' the lawn of Norwich. Erwln Salisbury, republican, was unopposed.

In OUille Daakl R. Swaytf. Republican, was -town defeated SAh- ford K. Keoroa. Democrat.

In 'Red Alien' Probe ot Hotel and Club En- ployees Union tocsl, Uichael Ober- TUNING UP A Ntw ATOM SMASHER 'Conference of Feed Dealers To Be Held U.S. immigration Serrkt hearinj In New York where his possible deportation Is bctei considered. TM tmtui bead aia-JUed by stipulation that tt had teen member el the but was a loyal rilixfrn daria- var years. In Oil Probe a'rlnck. Tbe njfetla- for CteuaDSO cccty tlealirs will te b-U tt tbe ft-ej nc to program- County (red dealers are nltrtbie mitb.

Cor- and ronaty EXAMINING A NtWIT-tUal Itrrn imtshfr la Pitt-Mirth. Dr. William C. Ehiupp a juper-sresitive (irtcctcr to jure thrre are r.o leakx in the 40-Ioot lont vacuum tube doT.n the ctotnlc travel beloTt rr-ish Into ths The device leaks ta tiny it m-ould tke rr.ore than 2.000 years to debate an rjlo lire. The atoru wHl te used ia Untenwlioiwl) II END OF EVERGLADES MANHUNT ot Norwich has been 'appointed to the the racancy created by the replication of Mrs.

Guy Rarr ot North Ltca Li- retv member 1S3J and Is rtaliman of Norwich 1 unit. Darice hcr.aClllaUoa with this, nalt bas serred as ricft chairman. tlcltlioe leader aad foo3 rreserra- tloa Besides ber home bu- rean ictlTitifa, Mrs. Titos Ii lecturer, of the Norwich Township Grange. active tn tbe Dairymen's Leacae and 1s tax collector for the town of Norwich.

Mrs. Titos lircs on a farm oa Hale road and the mother of a family of eitbt rhildren. ra of the county home birean eiecatite committee are: Mrs. Maurice Slater, man; Mrs. Charles Goodwin, rice, tiilra-a; Mrs.

rile, t-ccrc- tarr: Hn." Clarence Teetsel. Mrs. Harry Cartis aad Lewis Lamb. thetr i a to direct 1500 women fn the county. ARF.

CAUFOUMA air. aad Clinora erlcLs ajid ion of $2 Cortlind hare sold their borne aad, furniture and are drlilsc their car and new bouie trailer t4 (orala. Mrs. Teat) Uatxlnrer.bit* sold her faraitttre alio and left with the Fredericks to'aake her home with them on the Ta- clflc roat. ISORX To Mr.

and Mrs. Waiter Huskies. 3 Mechanic street. Oi- Cit Cisco Mcnorlal Hospital. To Mr.

sad Mrs. Albert Fraab- lln of Norwich R. D. 1, a danrh- ter. NoTeraber S.

at tbe Cbenanco Memorial Hotpttal. Cards of Thanks I to my apprecii- tioa to the roteri of first ward for the Interest sbowa by them ell rain, 1. stall at all timet dearor to di btroott for the (oo4 dlitrlct 1 aa4 tbf cl(r at Thank yon. jnSFff 3. LETSOV The mites of tbe A.

U. K. Zloi chirch to cipress their lrUt aa4 thaaks In tbe Cralae Co. for araln tcndlat at a rherk for I 2 toward the taalatenaare aad build lac toad cl our chvrdi. S.

M. TKRTILLA Chairman AdrcrtUrtofat At Soith New ntrtla central FrUar. fpoiored by tnlar show. "TVeftrra Swloi ridio 1:11 to 19. mortar to I Piblk la.

rued. o. IOC. uiford Tot era reelected Isrry It. Adams.

Repiibtlcan. orer In I'harsalia. Lennie Jackvon. over William H. Brown.

Democrat. ty a deeUlon. 197 to 100. Pitcher elected Ojlm Cook. riymoatb rtiters renamed Graydon Gibson.

Republican. ISl to orer Una White. Iemocrat. In Preston the'reteran Dudley R. Crumb, was reelected 155 tn fit over Dare White, Sherburne.rotera renamed Clifford Carton.

Republican, as town superintendent of hi -h ray 5, to 140. In Saithrille Ray Republican, -it the elected tuperlntendent. 99 to 44 over William IVmorratic ciad'dale. Smyrna rotera reflected L. Earl Farco.

Rermbllran. Ill to :5 orer Rich- FLORISTS' ASSOCIATION IS ORGANIZED; GORTON IS ELECTED AS PRESIDENT Florists of Ndrmlcb. Oxford and at a dinner railing cittt at Ceaaaco Hold fkirmed an organization de. slraed to "promote a rood will and coopvratloH amnnc the members." The further pledzed Huelf to and maintain hich of qaal- ad to pnblklie Cover etiquette anj to Inform tbe public of if buys. i the elation of T.

Ray Corion as president: Norman Face. Tier president; K. rlnctoo. secretary; Caltla eaut real a re aad WJiUe. poblidty chalrmaa.

Next mtftiss of the association will be held December 5 at the Shfrbsrne Ian. Members tx- entbitlasia otcr the NX lion which they benefit and the publk (a Uit ot tao'e alteodinc Ibc Ctcliatlon Include: Ir. aud Roy Abbott oT Abbott Flowtr and Mrs. Csleskl atid Mrs. Clara KIari-y of 11, HorUIi; L.

R. llarrlnftvn of the ton Cretnboiief; Mrs. Wllltara J. KcDuveli of tbe McltoveU Shop; T. Ray Gortoa of Ibe Gorton and Mr.

and Mrs 1 Shop, all of Norwich; Mr. and UYt. Neman raise of Florlftj, Phfrtarne and Mr. and )Irs. Calrla Gcnereinx of vn- ford.

sale rlsnntd by Ifcf Fedvratidi the First RaptM ehirch for Friday. XflT. 7 In Electric and kas been ptitpoafd InJeftnltcty. members Kotlcv and of atw for ereal will firm Terrj Dace is ifcmra testlfrtet te- seeks a cf ra Nary to 1811. Pitcher Has Trouble rnccnCrrnexl reports TlinrKdar that R.

GilVrt. RepnMican. icetirflbfSt on the "henanzo Bounty hoard of reprejentine Pitcher 1 conteH defeat by Walter Eaten. Democrat, in eeneral elrrtlon. Mr.

Eatoa un- reated Mr. GllNert ly a Tote of 1S3 to 147. a cmKta of fix. The of a contest tlc-n from the fact that the tot las chine in 1'itehvr uiti uf cipchanlcal ord'r the rpened Tuesday norslas at fi o'clo- a it nearly before a ccinU a a i It repair te-1 la i i i i i here that ahly -o voters" arrived t.e period to cast tteir ballot. Whether rot-rs retarded) later cc-nld not be learned altho tt Indicated many of them the Pitcher totlnc mi- chine could not be operated, a tied CommJ'rloter A.

that Ibe rounty-ovneil TOtit ihi-ie he difpauhrd that dMrUt. the story to aa earlier the aoDoaJ, Instruction for election Insprrtors. Totlas machine cnitodUn. the county narfclae not located. It ma r.fre**ary to dummy rested at that time thit the ty machine is locked tip la Einibl- ttaa Hall at tbe Chenanco county filrirossdj where It I A la a county fair ei- blbllloa on rood At election bureau It was 111 it tte machlce for tit eibibit been re- inrnM a flection diy It I op in KibiMtion IU I la I he romrlttFd tabulation rf rSrial rounty relarni.

araT.d- mrr.t one. Ibe arproied. 47Cd yes to I I no. On a rstriiltnt vrMin; i 3O1 aad 21M On a a three, permit- the UglftlaUre to fix the ral- try of Its own rcte and ro. 3541.

a cew tnrtbM for UD.M te ote and en. J5JI. OP a a i i i i a Oa arcesimcst ikl trails la Matt tbe Ttte yea, 0 7 and to. trj one. me was: 1)21.

no. JITi: 17C and f.o. I i nainbtr three, KM and to. 2717. were companion pro- povals Tttal to toaUnaatioa of attmJ nell cultural acenta at Sberborne.

Nor nber 21, Howard W. Matott. county a pr it It oral actnt an- aonnces. Tbe parpow of the conference to tiTe dealfrm and eiteniton workera a ttatte to get tocethtr oa feedlnc for onlnj year. The meetjai belTii; beU earlier la ttaa Uit ytir, tLli conference was Inaccurated.

the of tbe dealers ta tbe area. formic: thdr rwommenda. lions, tbe cronp will consider which "ill inder tbe new uvicc pro- rtta of tbe ftate fooj cnramfs-i tloa and the New York Mate ei-j In Ifr nail-nil the time pniTiJe animal ontritioa to keep production of raeat, nilk. acd for osr own et-e. He raid Information arallabte from the- nutrition conference in Syrarute earllvr In the month siioul.t prute taluable In County Matott pointed it a the tound feedinp xendallons which can be out with thU type cf cooperation are important to Cbf- aanEn Cunnty farmT4 thU year in view ot tbe and blxh fit a of the normally la the area.

Each prar- tlces art to onr cotind farm nanatement during the as well as to savtcg relief abroad, be said. J. n. of the animal hathacdry dtpartnrnt acd K. I.

Robertson of the poultry department at Cum ell will hesd he said. The prosraa will at 10 i-rojrj uld. He all county to liae ap a Foan 4 4 4 Thursday, Nov. 6, 1917 of tu CLmanro cuuaty rexalar eilrtilun uu a4 possible, be LISTEN i FOR THE CHIMES OF twelfth of the total popn. latlon of the L'cited Statei ran teJ at the aainc In tat ci-i tlca's mutloa vlttare theatfri.

Natire prodnres BfT K-il at rate of about one Inch in Rubber Stamps IMD1 A ma SEUJI John G. Natoli CUr IN tianCIDA EVHSIASCS. r-chjrd Cirdr.tr tantoatd follow-In, hit rapture after tt and a companion tud aMnaoncd a stolen W. M. (Ifft) and Sgt.

Carl Whatei Baker's Restaurant IT Lackawanna Avc. STEAMED CLAMS RAW CLAMS OYSTER STEW HOT DOGS SANDWICHES and OTHER SHORT ORDERS Sirred Until 12 P. M. Barberone Chianti Zinfandel Burgundy 2.25 gal, PARADISE PORT, WHITE PORT, SHERRY, CRT SHERRY AND MUSCATEL qt.BSc $1.65 tal.S3.l5 PETE HAGEN BLENDED WHISKEY PARK AND TILFORD RESERVE IPO KINSEY BLENDED WHISKEY 5ARSTAIRS WHITE SEAL FOR THE PARTICULAR FEEDER 1 run THE FORMULA NEVER CHANGES Dried Corn Distillers Grains, Soybean Oil Meal, Hominy Feed, Wheat Bran, Beet Pulp, Molasses, Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Trace Minerals and Irradiated Dry Yeast I I I TM "OUR 77th YEAR" Stone Mill, West Main Phone 350 Woods Corners, Phone 403.

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Years Available:
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