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ANYTHING YOU WANT Cucumbers Mushroons Cauliflower Egg Plant Celery . Tomatoes Lettuce ~ Pie Plant Ducks . s Chops Fancy Roast:Beef SOMERS FOR WEDDING Norwich, Saturday, March 21, 1914. . VARIOUS MATTERS Official spring begins today, the 21st. This is St. Benedict's day h: church calendar. = -5 in __The moth seekers have been working in and about Groton. At 2 o'clock this morning it was 10} abdfe zero at Trading Cove. 2 Much wood hlas been cut on the for-| mer Hascott farm at Mohegan, PERSONALS Frank Tracy of Yantic has been at Lord’s Point. Miss Edith A. Lane of Norwich has returned from vigiting Mr. and Mrs. G, C. Lane at Mystic. Harry Washburn of Norwich has been an Attawaugan, a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Handall. OBITUARY. Daniel R. Johnson. Daniel Ray Johnson, Rockville’s old- est resident, died Thursday at his home on School street, Rockville. Had -he lived until Friday he would have been 93 years old. Mr. Johnson, who made his home with his son, Daniel H.. was NORWICH BULLETIN, 1914 AL EDUCATION ™™ | —Note Holder Wins Against '\ Jerome. School Supt. Graham Gave Talk on Timely Subject—Says Experience Shows Trade Schools Do Not Fill the Need— Describes Pre-Vocational Training and Cincinnati Con- MARCH 21 ;EXPLMNED VOCATION | SATURDAY, BEFCRE SHORT CALENDAR OF SUPERIOR COURT n New London Damage su: At the short calendar session of the superior court in New London Friday morning Judge Reed heard the argu- ments of demurrer in the case of James P. Shea against Frederic H. Gavitt, an action to recover damages for injury 1 i Schy to property by surface water. The suit tinuation ool. s |is for $15,000. The arguments were | Opposite Post Office. made by Attorney C. Hadlai Hull for the plaintiff and Attorney Tracy Wal- ‘Phone 1052-2 Lady Assistant The monthly meeting of the Men's | session & week. The employers pay ler for the defendant. Judge Reed club of Park Congregational church |these pupils at the regular shop rate. took the papers. Was held in the church parlors, Fri- | Apprentice training is given in the The piaintiff is proprietor of the eleven trades classed as the allied Lawrence R. Shea building on Bank day evening with the president, Hib- printing trades. The machinist course street, New London, and the defendant | bard Norman in the chair. Secretary | and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET g 3 ' a native of .Johnstown, N. Y. where E ;n read the minutes of |is four vears in length. owns the property adjoining, part of | ream f goohn H. Partelo, a mnative of North; he was born on March 20, 1816 When ke ]x(:::x(r:; o e ! The printing course is two years in which is occupied by the Hotel Royal y Stonington, died recently in Boone,|he was 4 years of age the famlily | cotidd Supt, K. G. Graham of the | length. The plaintiff alleges that in the rear doves: moved to Lisbon, this state, where he | Chiticy “pibiic Schools was the| The law in 1911 provided that in case of the Hotel Royal the defendant owns Mrs (el 3 resided until he was 1§ vears old, when | SOPW I F Uy " enine"and he gave | the board of education of any school a building, one story and a half high. N . Mrs. Attaway Maine of North Ston-| he went to Jewett City to learn the very instructive talk upon Voca- | district establishes part-time day The bullding is not properly equipped at ington has nearly a thousand egss in|carpenter's trade. When 22 years old | & Ver¥, ‘BACT schools for the Instruction of youth with getters and that during rain- aocthaors he married Mary Ann Kenyon of | ! Vocational Education. over 14 years of age who are engaged storms water from the roof of the s Preston Cil After working at his! o MOom o L ham spoke as |in reguiar employment, such board of building is thrown against the walls of 7 Prof. W. E. Geary sang at a con- | trade for_many years he retired to al SUbS 5 education is authorized to require all the Shea building, through which it cert in Derby “this week, where he |farm in Westminster, in the town of fOLOWS: srogress and advance- | Youth who have not satisfactrily com- percolates and is damaging the build- WE ADVERTISE EXAGTLY bad eight solo numbers. Canterbury,where he engaged in farm- | The same progress aad a | pleted the cighth grade of the elemen- ment 1| ing, until he went to Rockville to re- Students from side with his ome* of the colleges is being made in any s being made in education that other line of | tary schools to continue their school- ing. Other Short Calendar Matters. of are ASIT 3 < L son. 4 i 5 " iing until they are 16 years of age: _ Other matters disposed as and preparatory schools are arriving| He is survived by one son, Daniel | Work, such as sclence, medicine, O ;rovigeq, however, that such’ _vumifn follows: | home for the spring vacation. | ¥1., of Rockville, with whom he had aviation, for instance. o they have been ~granted age and The hearing on account of receiver { made his home for several years past.| Today we are confronted with the | ohoojing certificates and are regular- in the case of Pendieton et al against Several Norwich people have been in| Alr. Johnson, up o a Short time ago, New problem of vocational training. |37 L L T B e v sk wos gt | The 1847 brand of J)Stonington to gee the City of Worces | enjoyen somarbable health. was apie| The need for vocational training | {7, Smpioyed. susll De Tequifet, € B LoNCne! 1 < was | Rogers’ Silver is sure to ;:rwn‘;l?r:;\ Is Delng broken up at the| to read the papers, but recently he had | comes ks Shaky "“"l,e""[“""("r:g?n week hetween the hours of § a. m. The case of Daboll, administrator | T 5 3 e e "‘E‘g“'."“‘d“"’ ;?ie‘& i (n::“p:,hffllsmo&,°M\,o:aml 5 p. m. during the school term, and trustee, against Moon et al, was' | come poor and he was quite dea es Secti 7, revis o ; i please and sure to wear. The season for bee hunting is ap- | 1ioweson he enjoyed having the news | met fairly the problems of preparation | Gite’”™ T ey oo otion: of Wilsg adainst) ercoat proaching for those who marked the | read te him, AS hie mind was clear for the higher schools and colleges. | THOX = o) s Schosl was open-| Wilsen, allowance te defend and ali- | Sk oh- Al o the new bee trees in the fall and know how to| {1a (o Monday he was around the We have equipped our pupils with the | o' MaY: J811,UNS, SChodl Sas ORCT” | mony pendente lite, went off. Cromwell Pattern—a plain secure the honey stored. | house daily. _On that day he arose tools for the ordinary work of Hfe. | i (MR Hin T in o e charge of a| The case of Serretto agairst Schwa- | Y polished pattern—you are bound S a Titer than” iisual and ate a hearty That is tosay, we have given them a | JiSoh 208 (0 JIECEEs CrRe O er | ner et al, default for failure to an- | The newest sensation among to like. Some of the game wardens are con-| preal he als e a good meal at ' sufficient amount of knowledge in | wenty-five fi il o ores | oW Wbt off i vinced that hungry crows have been|gimner time Immediatcly he Showed Inglish, history, arithmetc. efc. 10| ugially vouns women over sivtecn ami | The case of Barber vs. Great Atian- | smart dressers. B e hirds made Weak by|}ad symptoms and fook to his bed, carry on any ordinary occupation. |one half-day a week without I of | tic and Pacific Tea Co. default for | . illing and eating them.| Japsing into a sort of stupor in wntch| It has only been within the past| i1 ordct ta Teveive instruction M | tallyre to’ax A The fourth quarterly conference is|D® Femained until hig death few years that a more specific train- | sh, civics, the art of salesman-| The case of I -| They're here at $12,00, Established 1872 to be held today (Saturday) in the| Mrs. John H. Richmond. ing has been exacted; a training| ghip, store arithmetic and accounting, | ment of demurrer Y : Bethel and Voluntown churches, today | . life of Mrs. John H. Richmond, | Which must equip the pupils for a di- | textiles and fabrics, objectively illus- | The cation to sell | $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Norwich, Ct. Ty Dhtrict Sine B G G o e Puekd 6T remdiic et o hmon® | vect contract with the business life | trated, applied art and decoration, per- | property in mer ys. Arion - of Norwich. 3 R B me to an end Friday evening at 6|of the world; a_training which will{ sonal hygiene, lite-ideals and home | Singing society of Stonington was oclock. She had been in poor health | make the pupil fit a specific occupa- | economics. | granted. 3 o 4 | For Men and Women | _©n Friday Archdeacon J. Eldreq the fast four or five vears and has | tion. . | English and arithmetic form the| Judsment for 5, in_Underwood. | Brown left for Stonington, where he| been confined in bed for the last three This new movement of vocational | backbone of the course, which inciudes | trusiee, against Jerome, was allowed | delivered the Lenten lecture at Calvary | cause of her death was education is a movement to bring in- | civies and nhygiene, geography, | by the cou hy stip: | WOMEN’S SUITS rch in the evening, makin abetes to closer relation the theory and| sics, ha and salesma The s wa col a| Lenten visitation X Her maiden name was Kate B, Sul- | practice in aducational work. | Daily e given in spe 300 note g | o 1/, MADE TO FIT FOR | the daughter of Harry and Ma Whether this new movement eman- | ing, cotrect Knglish and rapid calcula- nklin d i A3 Mr. and Mrs. D. . Weaver of Hampg van, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. She ates from educators, industrial work- | tion. | and now « i (7 $8 00 ton will celebrate the 50th anniversary m; d.to John H. Richmond in | ers, manufacturers or the business| Instruction in salesmanship is given | .. Peck, t - o of their wedding March 24. Seeen- tt City on Dec. 22, 1865. Mrs. world, does not matter. {to all children from the retail stores. | tate of the late Oliver P. COATS for $600 and SKIRTS tion will be held from 2 ta 5 and from mond was a member of the 2 Differenoe in_ Primitive Times. This work has received the strongest | ter the bank troubles in for $2.00 T to 10 p. m. at their home on the hill Town Congregational church it B ¥e .| expressions of appreciation from mer- | Jerome became olved . [ e fes her husband,| In primitive times vocation and ed- | FRTRES RS o FUPET, (enly as a means | Dwight L. Underwood, w then Let us show you a Tailored There will be & delegation of Nor- | are m Il Her Do of New Haven, | ucation were much more closely allied | (o™ o P800 " omiency of the | trustee of the Wattles e arted Suit made to your measure. We wich teachers at the annual meetin me A, of Windhamn and Louis S, than they are today. In thoSe days, gajegperson. » | the suit to cellect th Guarantee your future satisfac- ||!of the Connccticut State Teachers' | of this city; four daughters, Helen L., there was no need of vocational guid- Tt . Hlist. Grabem’s) thik tna] When the wad Bre attach- &« b1 tion. | league in Hartford this morning at 10 | and Mrs. M. H. Dunbar of this city, | ance. Hducation and vocation went | members adjourned to the dining room | ments were made upon 7 shares of | o'clock at the Center church house, 7 and Mrs. R. E. Fulton | hand in hand. Every boy or - girl | \here delicious refreshments were | Uncas National I T C. HILLS‘!‘EIN, Gold street. of Stamford. Conn.; one brother, John | helped with the work. The boy since | sarveq | erty of Mr. Jerome r an i 106 Main Street, N ich, C | Sullivan, of Windham; and four sis- | the beginning of history has followed | 3 — | number of shares o ss: | 5 Main orwich, Ct. Improvements are to be made by the| Aiis A Jones of New London, | his father to the fishing stream and | GAVE FILIPINO BOLO of Killingly, which were the property | The Famous and Gifted De- | Shennocoset Beach company at East- Weich of Union, Mrs. M. Lin- | learned to fish by fishing; to do by do- lof Mr. Jerome, and also_upon all Mr {ern Point. A new cemeni retaining of terbury Green and Mrs. | ing. The girl stayed at home, ws TO SPANISH WAR VETERANS.! jorimes interest in hares lineator of Character and Life = wall is to be constructed below the| Nellie Anthony of Scotland, also sur- |and helped her mother, prepare E — M ihante Nationsl SaeL buildings. T wall to be about|vive her and she also leaves twelve | meals, make the clothes, darn the | Nicholas Spelman Made Gift at Grand | o which were pledged to secure a | o] give REIdings at Smokeless { 160 feet long. grandchiidren. ockings and care for the household. Army Campfire. loan, The settiement is by stipulation | —r e 7r This kind of training resulted in mus- oy and as the note has never been paid, - SHOULD SET MARK L cular habits, trained senses and first The campfire given on Friday even- | it is understood the securities will be | Lo F T d Flashl]ghts Bt FUNERA hand information. ing at the Buckingham Memorial by|turned over to the trustee. = W ree 10 ay | : e T he Hus Today economic and industrial con- | Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. R, for the| The case of Balestrini vs. city of A complete outfit for this || g, pp, si ivas Faik o6 M9\ bt b Aol ditions have changed. The boy or|two local Coast Artiilery companies, New London, motion fo expunge sec- | PR s a2 - Dr. Slocum Gives Talk on “Arms| jayigay noon the remains of Jose-| girl no longer enjoys the opportunity | tl-a United Spanish War Veterans,Sons ond defense of answer, was p»sxqsz 00 READ[NG FOR $l 00 to my equipment. and the Man.” phine Park wife of Capt. Elisha! g vocational education in the home. | of Veterans nnd Citizens' corps, was poned. | = - Banquets and Social 4 ~ % o E Horner, arri in this city from East| The spinning wheel and loom have |one of the most largely attended the Assignment of Cases. gatherings of all kinds can a St v Arms Company Fri- | Lyme, accompanied by re! The ! gone into the factories many of | post has ever conducted and one of | Cases were assigned for next week | now to be Photographed j o, the To N € - k by Dr.!|remains were Hen- | whose doors bear the inseription, “No | the most enjoyable. { only, which is the last week of this without the annoyance of Joel B. Siocum had subject [ ry Allen & Son and conveved to the ! agmittance” In those days the boy | At the opening of the evening a fine term. The following assisnments were smoke. Arms and the Man. The speaker | home of George Parkinson, 79 Lafay-|jynew masters, mechanics, journeymen, | supper was served by the Women's made i b Inquiries solicited. i ette sireet, a brother of Mrs. Horner, | yjs had free access to the shops and | Relief corps, over 175 being serv Tuesday, March 24— Ranieri vs. B. % r"?{r boy and girl that studies Lat- | where the funeral was held. Rev. F|iry so that when it was time to |During the supper hour the. Misses F. Smith Construction Co. Don Hoflghtfin, b s L Ml R o R church | select’ his own occupation he knew a |Iitch, whose music is always popular “Wednesday, March 23 B0dfi poetry which declares, “Arms and | officiated at the services, and the bear- | greqt deal about the different kinds |at these gatherings, gave a programme Boston Bridge Works, Inc, Harve PHOTOGRAPHER, f}:;"fi‘:“ I sing.” You people, here in |ers were Richard B. Belden of NeW | o work. of plano Selections. al. vs. city of New London, Rogers g o e ope e | e T ity Purial took place | Most fundamental truths underlying |at the postprandial exercises, and after - N BERVICE § 3 1 s 13 5 Y Ya g success in these words ‘Happy in- e welcoming words introduced ithe BULLETIN’S PATTER terested in the 'man behind the arms. | in the family plot in Yantic cemetery, | SURSSE 1§ FUEE VOO, : g0 i Dl o : el b - B Tia emphaSized the point that effic | and & committal service was veadl at|deed I8 the man who has found his | Taftville Maennetchor of 15 membets Take lt T° Llncoln S |ciency is the demand of modern in- | the grave by Rev. Mr. Coleman. There | Work, but no less happy are others | under Director Alfred Brucksch. Their He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- eras a spocialty. Now located in the Steiner Block, 265 Main St., rooms over Disco Bros. Established 1880 Kinney & Wyman The Best Service to the | Automobile Public of Norwich Repairing, Overhauling, Storage Cars to rent day or night The only All-night Service Garage in town * POND STREET Calt 1231 24 6 EUGENE LeBLANC Electrical Coniractor And Dealer In ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. 21; South C Street, Taftville, Ct. Telephone 165-3 BUY THE Big Ben Alarm Clock at Wm. Friswell’s, 26-27 Franklin Street DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 3. L. Geer's practice during his last illness. MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn Easter | Novelties | —AT—— CRANSTON’S FUR SEASON OPENS Now is the time for you to get out your furs. 1 guarantee all repair work = 1o be perfect. Have also & nice line of | T'ur Coats for men and women, Wo- | men's Muffs and Collars and anything in the Fur line. M. BKRUCNER, 81 Franklin St. MONEY LOANED on Diamunds, Waiches, Jewe. aud Securities of any kind at ths of Interest. 3n old esiablisiza Brm to dea: with. ZTHE COLLATERAL L.OAN 0O, 142 Muin Xfeeei, Upstalin, (Bstablisned 18723 Lowest Rat THRERE 1= 1o aGvertsing medium in ym Connecticut egual 10 The Bua- in for business resulta was elecied presidant. Sustrial life and Went on ta say that | o BTaVe oiber of beautlful floral to- | Who must do business with him®” opening number, Der Einsiedler an die in the plan of a wise heavnly Father, | kens of esteem. Two Considerations. Nacht, was so well glven as to de- arrangements have been made for us Mrs. Horner died in East Lyme on! At least two considerations should ygld"‘-l an encore, for which they gave to have the best, and have it without | Wednes She passed her vouth in| operate consciously in one's effort to Sonntag. Later in the evening they cost. So great was his love for you | this city and was the daughter of An-| gjscover his life calling. sang Die Treue with fine effect. and me that Te gave the best that|drew Parkinson and Rosanna (Jacobs) | First, one should know what call- Postmaster John McGinley of New He had, even His own Son, that we | Parkinson. She was united in mar-|j,gg were open and the possibilities London was introduced for the princi- through’: His. :self-imposed - poverty | Mage with Elisha .Horner and _for [gor melf-advancement. He should | P2} Speaker, delighting his audience in might, become rich, .and - that, we|some years resided in Groton. Mrs. | carefully study each fleld he seriously | 1iS USual entertaining way, as he spoke through His death right have life.| Horner had been a resident of East!considers. Through reading, travel, | Of J/ar and the glorious achievements Those ringing words of Isaiah are|Lyme for the past few vears. She!yniigtigntion and conference one may | Of the American soldiers, who, he said, especially in point just here:. “Ho, |leaves her husband and three T intnd o h T r e emay | possessed the distinction of never hav. every one that thirsicth, come ve o children besides three brothers, George | pecupations. ¢ ing been licked, and he belleved they the waters, and he that hath no money | Parki Jerome Parkinson and Wii- | %Gl o . were not born to be ed. Hearty Coois v by And GaE e comsbis | SN of Norwich, | Second one should endeavor to dis- | laughter and frequent applause testi wine and milk without money and | There are aiso nephews and nieces. | B et A akapa- | to the acceptance of his words. without p: Wheref do ve spend | Mrs. Horner was well and favor | Hie® showid nots. the aualittes abill Comrade Nicholos Speiman was call- money for that which is not bread? n to many Norwich residents {‘M AnA taieHtS. of mg-, S, d' “_; ed on for remarks, which were given and your labor for that which satis- | whom she is kindly remembered. | Gclitegad matlen. sussoni Ay "" e in a pleasing way and which he con- fieth not? heark unto me, and eat 3 T ed marked success in their re- | cjuded by presenting a genline Filipino e e spective callings. All biographies and | holo to the local camp of Spanish V soul delight itself in fatness. Incline Restored Lost Boy to Parents. fll{;_'|"'_'"m:§';'1]:~! erll e Yeterans. He advised that no Ameri- your ear, and come unto me; hear,| Joseph Michael Marks, the little son [ {8 Brobert of VAcol '““"’V:““'U] an soldier would never carry such a and your soul shall live’ of Richard Marks, of Franklin ,.-:r.».q,]wwn-m”‘-‘;’Rd/n", i ‘“ B H"Il St { I-:-. pon, but it might be useful a At the conclusion of Dr. Siocum’s | was ed over to Policeman Smith | xPETels ate s 0 point rath- | chaese inife. remarks, Mrs. George T. Lord sang. |on n square late Friday after-| ot ¢ ‘;’l‘"d“‘h‘""lfl'd :;‘.;”:‘ "‘r“"‘" Jgencies | Mr. Spelman presented it on behalf very sweetly, Come Unto Me. It IS | noon b woman who had found the| (aeY R0 SEOtCH 81f fn, the soutior O {of the post and it was accepted on be- the Saviours Voice. She also sang | small child lost and crying bitterly for | gii problem to properly discharge its |nhaif of the Spanish War Veterans by i $60) : 2 | : uty and responsibility to society s AR i several other pleasing solos i mother. Between ihe lile fellows | AULY a1 responsibliily to woclety, = | Major John A. Hagbers. ——— at police headauarters he w just of vecational guidance would involve BB s il e ‘“"r‘.l“fl’. ”“" e ] FINAL RECORD WHIST. o tell his mmae tn Y pey.{an amount. of equipment, organiza- | Rifth company, C. A C. and Captain e \e was soon retored to his par-- | > = L 3 any, C. A, C., | Captais 1se to meet his father coming from | . o - . many | pany, who expressed their deep appre- Club. work, but ndd misesd hir vl e i o | ciation of the enjoyable evening that kst 2 s DUt There is a growing conviction among | the post was giving them. The sixth night in the record whist : |edumtnrs and thinkers in America that ' e[S, that being held at the Arcanum | Thames River Bridges. | vocational training must be given to| RAIDED HOUSE ALLEGED club was held Friday evening. At the| rmhere are fourteen bridges across: Our youhg people. Manual training; annuai banauet of the club which w ne Thames River in England, within |and the domestic arts in truction o | TO BE GAMBLING PLACE be on T Marc! the indi- | {he city limits, the oldest and most OUr Secondary schools and colleges are | § e vidual having the h aREEBEATE | Pac oY oSy amdon Bridse, which ' #ood in their way as a part of gen- | On White Street—J. Zizinski as Pro- score will be presented with a erand | yan eompieted early in the thirteenth eral education but they do not meet| prietor and Three Others Arrested. There eleven tables on | century and supplanted by a new one the demands of the business world for L nigt winners of the | ¢ granite, which was widened in 1904 al education. _On complaint that a gambling house g pri Wwere Charles H. |1y accommodate increasing traffic. The Let us draw a distinction between| WAS being run on White Street near Phelps, 49 on the blue counters and |43 bridge was 308 vards long, had liberal and vocational education. | the old lock shop by a man named A. F. Howard, 46 on the white |twenty ow arches and rows of Liberal education aims to develop | 70%€Ph Zazinski, Capt. Twomey had ier At 6.30 o'clock a ken in the centre. Of the thirteen'all the qualities of a person ay ‘!‘nh' blace ded this morning about was served by ard Charles | s one or two are suspen- | from this special aptitude or calling. |2 ©'¢lock. Zazinski, who was found H. Ames at which 100 sat down to sion and the T e massive Vocational education developes his| oD the floor intoxicated. the police tables. The following committee et tures. Nea them special aptitude or calling | Feter Wasko, Aleck Zobros| charge of the affair: George A K | 31,000,000 A person may go through college and | GVochowski were arrested in a r pler, John H. Per ind Noah Rog- | 4,000, and receive a liberal education. If he goes | 2t the house ers J rs . through a Normal school or col The other three men who were — | 1ege of medicine. he would receive o |Te8ted. as frequenters =—were i Admitted to U. S.. Suprems Colrt] - t1onal eaucation Am_u:]d a table on which were mouey, Bt '______———“ We need more bre-vocational work | % Pack of ¢ and a bottle partly fill’ yOn motion of Senator Brandesee. | - . ok, PRGOSt g piergeant Matthews and Policeman Michael Kenealy, . L. Avery | vy 4 ok eheuld. B | Patrick X & sant up from Sraad Se Srtiiee st - Rowils s Row:!. ROW:L | s abeatinal e fahenla e o [ oitce don, were ad to the bar of i b e et bo to the Tiah sehourpbli- | Kane and Policeman Delaney, se United States supreme } Way Up The River | of the grammar school age like to do | (ol e o p8 the raid < P and = e | things. | e o o 3 s Scarlet Fever in New London Schools. | The river referred to, Mr. | 'I'v,w!nw- re several ways by which he ;,’, '.‘“.":\,"“ i R { London were cloced Thursday after- and good service (o your cus- !ty and be of service to the pupil § oG oh Aen Of scatiet fece amone e | i rke b Att0y o o eai in.] - WELCOME HOME RECBETION. the e schools that were g 5 dusties b isitation anc Trouk s » olosed ars tns Harhse, Namesvk and e S L Bt | oahssiors fon and through| Given by Central Baptist Church for L rchonib A gl LKA ng. You pull only one of these, §i Second, the supplement reading Col. and Mrs. C. W. Gals. Precautionary sien to prevent the S TR direct the attention of the pupils to the | Nad Jjust returned from their round Bhread of the Aiksass, and it I8 the When the manufacturer of a R rious® acamations. mRaEls L e | the-world trip were given a royal wel Bresent’ plan to Tecpah thé- Bchaols nationally distributed product o s O, der thems oIng | come home on Friday evening by the Monday, after the buildings have been SomEsInio S e g T scious of the different . occupatio ki e piist church geople with a thoroughly 1 and disinfected The you Il e th e which they mighi ente e from £ to velock a children were issed at 3.20 o'clock, me e en or the oar TBRL NECESBATY L0 BUE rch, which was attended by the usual closing time. o B o neay ipation, of its advar ind no G = | s vantages from the heaith Norwich Not Representsd. i - »f ts advan | ral decora of the eastern shnecticut In other words, let vanceme:t. ¥ which were not represer know you have the go A third Wax Wk tHE BoNGOL Ay e litical meeiing Ne Friday about thein in the néws aid vocational discovery oppor- e afternoon, supposed to he under the ou can unity offered in t slde A ? auspices of the prog: € em i g of &tuc - b New London was representied by play S, ehools, 1P ? ¥ ek t Hon. L. B. Whiton and Putnam by It ws n the at & elo) Al o r Byron D. Bughee. | part the ifacturer to ith - e —_— {| make a markec right in vour Hi svided o en- - P " Vaudeville by Acorn Athletics. own town—he is helping you as Jurage him interest is s 8 % The “Acofn Athletie wssooidtion ‘.r‘ well as himself. tory, literat or art, this Interest The & i New London gave a vaudeville en- When you co-operate, you are “!h.:;llhl l‘!e ;'X:Hi.‘_@l;l.\' 1 ‘m“’:d- et i | M deLig! social success f tertainment in T. A, K. hall Friday adding to your own profits—you ,““"‘y"‘l"‘] b j!‘s“-:";fl‘“f;"g‘f‘ e F“nfé hurch peopl Vvening, in Which fheir imitations of || #re incres the volume ~of Q%4 nub s S=ate SR the big miustrel stars were fineldon i .\--“;-;‘;ale’n s o e e, D G T O &) Takes His Language Silently. 1o cast and their I'rfends had a spe SRl e Do | iiia, 4 ¢ 1t w sai 3 e snd take them home Newspaper Publishers schools (he system is a voluntary | gpunish Probably in the deaf-dumb i i i COWORA | Bty course and tncludes machinists, print- | JEAREL SGASRED, 0 The c » sslic) 5 3 ters, cookery and dictetics for non- by ol. W. H. Hall Pre > solicits correspond ke tabss » 1 ¥ — e i silpb g e ahet i e orking mothers, dressmaking, mil- (At the annual meeting and | o 2 TR e BB RME S ARd VP InE linery, sanitation, nursing, ete. Touch of Human Nature, »V.Hrl‘v\ ”")“t“”:ilu Wesieyvan 1d co-operative dealer work. | The school board provides the build- You obably know 12 men = -;Iv; (U.i .11’_!\'-1 Friday nizit ing, the teachers, the equipment, the | can’ judge about how much prejudice : s all of South Willington | books and material. Rovs from 16 to | there is beund to be in the average 1 20 yeams of age attend uvne four hour | jury.—Atchison Globe. ‘Would you go back and live again the life you've just passed o'er with things the same as yesterday? The change no no more Call today—tomorrow may never come. Let not advantages slip. Don’t de- lay. Delays are dangerous you know. Room 16, 2nd Flight, 287 Main Street, Norwich. ' Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. | 5 1 FOR TODAY ONLY | . | Mad River Butter 33¢ Ib. | Gold Medal Butter - | - AR A PRACTICAL PLAY DF o ! "".-‘"f;'.»{"’,.n.u"';ané‘n.""',, lgng or Bell We also carry a choice line - i‘.u,fff.'.‘.'f?‘[ Kindersarten clotn, linen. of Groceries, Fruit and Deli- - O I aotter Tenin o Hivairated AR { SRS T OUALITY STORE A "pattarn of ! to Y address « | OTTO FERRY, Prop., | “ora ough The | | paticta Bept Jor | 340-342 Franklin St. : b tiae ity Ba & good politician, bu(! i BEis Commareial BBPRALY { Erflest E_ B““ard i | Duties for Monroe Doctrine. | | Cleveland Plain Dealer 2 | o hatever eise may be said of { In Wiilimantic two days each | Diaz, it m “:\v"f‘-ni\\.!;;‘. o 1] week e P For appointments address E. i £ BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- Conn. OF GREAT USE IN BREAKING UP COLDS. Keilogg’s Tasteic i a Thing Long % . iz 3 o Uvernauiing and s b o Repair Work s ' {°%] —OF ALL KINDS O o odor g is nothir JTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, W, 5%in making caste Bs, & 6. TRUCKS and GARTS. ‘ oy ¢ v ; d evaded chem- | ":Tchlnicm --;- -m» ‘:"::x ‘ BEANE I0h, TC Operaton Gy riping, and dues Children take confuse Kellogg's with prepared, it is the tasteless kind. Soid not in bulk, but in 25c and The public is protected by t mark —a green castor leaf, | bearing the signature—Kelloge' | { Made only by Spencer Kcilogg & | Sons, Inc., Butfale, eil refiners. Fuor sals by The Lec & Osguod Co. without the stoma: Do not Castor Oil flavored castor oils. true, pur drug store sizes trade Tasieiess mixed or only in all seoft & Clark Corp. 507 te 515 Nerth Main SL THERE & po agveramay meflum im Bastern Comnecticnt equal v The Bui~ U0 AOF BUSINSES TASULA -

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