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court.’ e Need of Funds Appalling. m‘l’&a needs for !\md:‘ lm described e appeal as “imm appalling and increasing.” Some :‘!"thm are classified as follows: 1In . Belgium 8,000,000 , persons are virtually ‘desti- tute and $5,000,000 is needed at once. -} In northern France more than 2,200,000 Ever notice that “H:elngar” Turkish Cigaretfes are the big favoriies with men who sail boats? Why ? Ask any yachisman, I's because “Helmar’s” flavor is seo rich and true— it's the one cigarefie lizat iastes as good on a breezy deck as down in the cabin. s i . “EHelmar” leads the flect by miles. The mildest tobatco for clgareties i= T riishs The best 'tabaccn for cigarettn is Turk. Do’ pay ien cenis for anyhody’s cigsreite until you have tried ““Meimar]’ a fascinating, elevating, gentilaman’s smoke. . to this vicinity from Groton Lo Fotnt. ; i wenty-two in’ Men's Leagus. J.'Albert Robinson of Canton, Mass., the el ‘fo‘!lt‘h"fi"’ :.tbuu wa '.hsgl_enof.rehflmvntha(;rem ‘month the Men's. League of Norwich | this Wee Town numbered twenty-two, with H. Mrs. Clarence Frazier from New Yerris - | Haven ¢ame Tuesday to visit relatives on East Town street. 1 . A. OMiner of Millington was the feek-end guest of his-son, Wellington Miner, of Bast Great Plain. by Boston Paper — |- Men’s League of Congregational Church Numbers Twenty-two. A reminder of the roadside made Methodist church will' be held{her, home on West Town. street, after v’l’hm(hy,even;ngd:t the home of M!él a few days’ visit with friends in Say- Julia Talbot ' on’- Otrobando -avenue. | srook. iy — s g - D Don’t You Want Good Teeth? he dresd of the dental ‘chair cause you. to “ther . R BT e “CLEAN| LINEN . .ASEPTH LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH: , Miss, Jane Hitchon has returmed to 1" ns are critically in need. These 3, children Suffering in East Prussia, / In" East Prussia thousands have beéen driven from their homes and de- prived of their livelihood and the suf- fering is severe. In Armenia only ' relief given by Americans, it is stated, will thwart the destruction of a race. There are 500,~ %00 {e}ugaes in Armenta and 300,000 in ‘urkey. “A one dollar per member offering for ‘this great cause would not seem an unreasonable self-sacrifice,” says the. council's appeal, coples of which the ministers are urged to place in the hands of their church people, “Yet such a total would mean incalculable help and blessing to millions 6f inno- cent victims of the war.” YANTIC Mrs, Hannah Kingsley Active on 90th Birthday—Auction at Adams Place| Largely Attended—Merchants’ Week Mr. and Mrs. imothy Leary have returned to Groton after a week end stay here with Mrs. Leary's mother, Mre. M. D. Murphy, and with Mr. Leary's mother, Mrs, J. Leary, of Fitchville. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Starks and sons, CRarles and Arthur, have re- turned to Hartford after a brief stay with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Durgen have lefi ‘for two weeks’ stay in Stonin; with Mr, and Mrs. Roland Hewitt. Back from Florida, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hoyt of Etna, N. H., who have been spending the win- ter at Bonita Springs, Fla., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mackenzie. They brought many grapefruit —and other souvenirs of the sunny south, with which they are regaling their fricnds. Mr. and Mrs. Greene and three chil- dren of the West Side have moved into one of the village tenements on Main Street. . Mr, Greene is employed.here by_the Admore Woolen company. Miss Vera Hoxie has returned to Lebanon after spending the week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Manning. Leaves for Maine. Mrs. George W. Taylor has left to! spend months at her summer hcme, Hiv e, Me. Her grandson, George Taylor Curran, and son, Rod- ney W. Taylor, accompanied her, to remain for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burgess and son Donald of Lebanon were recent guests of local relatives, as were .also Mr. and Mrs. Henry Briggs and daug ters. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hull have re- turned to Old Mystic after a brief visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wheeler have returned to. North Stonington after a brief visit with local relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thompson have returned to Pendleton Hill, . Andrew Warner of New . London week end at The Towers. has returned to Blue Wfllh.l!ll'i '.I'i‘tutcksr has ;%t\!r‘:;dw‘:: Springfie] er a week e L i bis .puznu, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Tucker. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bentley of White Rock recently made 2 brief visit With relatives here. . Eugene Manning of Storrs college spent the week end at the home of g!l:nnml ts, Mr. and Mrs. Arad R. Miss Bthel Odgers of Bast Great Plain is spending the week with Yan- tic relatives. : ; Charles Bentley, U. 8. N, has re- turned to Boston. : : Arthur Shultz, U. 8. N., has returned to New York after a few days' stay In town. , 2 Harold Bu?*h" U. 8. N, has re- turned to the Brooklyn navy yard. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis and son, Willlam Lewis, of New London were ‘guests of local M_end’.flundl:. i Return to Natick. X Kinney Bentley and . Latham Bentley have to Natick, R. L, after spend- ing the week end in town, % Ninetieth ‘Birthday. : 80¢h birthday very quietly Mone account of .a recent- | vas house ‘on Broadway, r:nlda until. their home is-built. - Sunday night's and Monday’s pour meant a rainfall of nearly two inches. Cisterns were filled to.over- 2 spending flgwing, gutters washed out and petals | some time in town at-the home of Mr. ame have moved into 'a furnished|of the apple, plum, pear and A = tree blossoms were covering - , where they -will r ground by night. . Will_ Move to. New Home. A tramloat: of - Nom~ havethereputation amongcar owners of representing more dollar -for -dollar value than you can buy in any other tire.- The Cost Is Less - than the plain tread styles of many other standard makes. Added to that is the remarkably liberal Fisk FREE SERVICE in more than 100 direct -branches. : Fisk, Tires For Sale By Al”Dealzn: THE FISK Rgisym COMPANY Branches in More Than 100 Cities soldiers went through - here, * southbound, Sunday night. ‘Alarge flock of geese. went over the village in a southeasterly direction, Merchants’ Week Shopping. Many local people are taking advan tage.of the Norwich Merchants’ week sales and are e ishing their ward- and doing other seasonable buy- James Kelly of Bozrah is & and Mrs. ElishalLathrop. Elwood ' Lathrop® has = returned to Mystic after a b visit here at ‘the home of his parents. Have Left Bozrah. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Johti Burns and fam- ily have moved from the farm they have occupied in Bozrah for the past 18 years.to the Burns Bomestead on Schoolhouse Hill, which Mr. Burns re cently purchased. 7 fa cils Tty Tl Hartford—Mr. and M: s. Isidore Wise announce the engagemeént of their daughter, Miss Adelle Wise,to Edward A. Hart of New York. Numinum Universal Comination Cooking Set SEVEN COMBINATIONS WITH THREE PIECES AND COVERS 6 quart Berlin Kettle with Cover 6 quart Roaster 3~quutCsmle 3 quart Cake Dish 3 Collander or Strainer leuz:lrtl)oub_ le Boiler . ALL FOR S —