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TTERS | s oo Gon, trmer t vehicle lamps at 7.3¢ this| - Friday afternoon Secochunoco Camp ¥ Fire cl.!y\:!o met in the Second church| C. V. Pendleton, Jr, of Broadway, nage will leave on Monday for & trip s through Southern New England on his Sunday, June 11, the summer sched- | motoreyolc, g ; . B 5 gLy O e s 4 NEW STRAWBERRIES There was hred..‘vy white frost in % the week-end. aw mm pLANT | 24 degering actains |l Marsaree Buratek o Plainnela Overcoats and straw hats were oc-|is with Mr. and OMrs, Wil- | = [\ FANGY CAULIFLOWER casional costume combinations on F¥i- | liam Card of Sehool ‘strect. i A { : FANCY EGG PLANT |9 ; Misses Lo - : | | Witiams one verse of America was i 3 B Men, hear Swahn’s orchestra at $.30,] of Yonkers, N. ¥, are spending cev- | PP A sung suns, all standing. . 5 N LARGE VARIETY AT ALL TIMES. | Sunday, ot Thayer bullding—adv. ' | cral weeks at thels formmer home in this ] $ 3 road ‘The company which 1 Cluding. e served under nine, in- SNE £ AR ; : Wara A. Garner, the t J h ule of trains on the New Haven road N o B A et mary | warden. Near the end of his tarmy he|INeRts For years we have { becomes operative. Miss Jeannette K. Hall, who _has ew England and in Connecticut, par- | FArien, Near the end of his term. he R vhdets i . been the guest of Miss Corrine Hols hanee Suia Supt. Litchfield | heY lof pardons, asking to be perdened on |SPeCialized upon this ‘branch ¢ Owing to the extreme. cold’ weather | brook, of Winsted, Conn., has returned | have very large interests '{‘h gl ""'t; account of his declining years, but it 65 S : ’ : Connesticut shed _have besn running | to lier home on Lincoln avenue. o ot ot D B, B ereste | was not until three years and. i1 |and today, monument dealefs p m t Yary Sonitie William Frasier has returned to this to Norwich today. He apoke of New | 1onths ago it the old maw's desire ol the x or ro Friday was St. Dunstan’'s day, in|city after visiting in New York and | London as a beautiful and prosperous gray-haired, it was shouldereq .n: over M, h P former times of special Iimportance|Nova Scotia. Mr. Frasier is employ- | city and said that at a meeting of - nevertheless } and among English people. ed at the Hopkins & Allen Arms com- the New London Chamber of Com:|[RPDY man and took leave of the srim |their ~prospective . customers pany piant. merce he expressed the desire to be- | Pgison walls Wednesday, . Jume 19, - 5 Good weather Friday brought many - Come one of tho business men of the | dozen “yenrs 18 the Seckret win it | designs which are photographs visitors to town to take advantage of | INVITES STATE GRANGE 3 aits, T do mot care to feel that 1 rep- | jOEH, Years 1n the country with his ? Merchants® week offerings. TO MEET HERE. resent an industry that is out ‘of Accurate 3 fhough his sentence had been abrupt- |Of our work., = < el vk touch with other industries of the Dy Eye Glass Repairing Men, hear Rev. L. M. Keneston Sun-| _ E BTty b erminated on the Saturday previ- : has brought a day, 330, at Thayer building —ad Directors of Norwich Chamber of . time | 0USIY. he remained at the prisom, y B iy =40 8 SR R - As &n industry, at the present tme | which haa been his home for 53 years, faces into store come to us. >, Commerce Will Ask State Grange to Jre are placing on the market £90d5 Of | tew davs Jonger. Latl tre S to our visks 1o thom snmilies are DISNDINE|: Hold Annual Meeting in Norwich. P ior: quality, Chag we Bave Deen|Wednesday .so . that, as he sald, he | mantic, i e g - placing on the market in years - . We also pay P_Gmflllll‘ if the weather prove warmer. It n etthil 07 e dbsttors: of e past, and it is due in large part to|por G, feach the e elinigr i 39-41 Franklin St. attention to filling pre- This will be a day of automobile, | Norwich Chamber of Commerce in the unprepareness. = That 1s where T} pick up and get ready.” He was then < trolley and train outings, for those who | TTansportation . building on TFriday reach the topic of the afternoon. 74 years old. s scriptions. like to See the apple orchards . in|cvening, President William A. Somers £ A'few vears ago the railroads were | SR O b i joovion tme blooin e in the char, it was voted to inyite the i AL told by the government that they must | hair of the 018 Gonvist wan o r i | 11 elelock in the rectory of St. Thom- % ‘onnecticut State grange to hold its|" LT H. 3 ¢ than black, but his mustache was |as church, at Palmer, Mass, to Nor- THEPLAUT-CADDENC(). At Trinity Methodist church ' this|annual meeting in this city. The an- . (Continued on Page Seven) more black then white. He was érect, | man A. Gold of Staftord Springs. The (Sathrday) on the King's Her- | hual mesting of the state grange Is to| , Joseph T. Cruttenden of New Lon- CALERDAR BEBEION plump; his face was bronzed with |ceremony was performea by Rev. W. Opticians and Lense Grinders alds znd Li Bearers will| be held on Jan. 9, 10 and 11, and it is|don, formerly of th ity, was re-| SHORT CAL PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING have o ralte-box party. hoped that they will decide to meet in | €lected president of the Eastern Con- outdoor life and carried but few wrin- | ff. Hart and was witnessed by near poperd: Socticu: Development commitice a the O COUNT | Mo o an e " B e | RELiTeS, Tosapiehins Coimated By orwich. - wel informed as current events el an| - e P M een o ot alas it o A i o1t e ks LMy Mattars Wats Dispossd: of by|ana. Hun vt Al the it b e | e Ve Ry e o bast Look for street clock X b a 2 b this park and on the other public|junction with the proposed plans for a ;“eflv ren;‘esenmuva of the business in- Judge Joel H. Reed. ;H“n ems o;’-:emtlx‘::‘:dbbl&v‘;:flff m:(fig ih% :Qm;fide kg 5 FEEA s 3 i e e I i I | T in 'the Dia dinine Tosta Aerthe e | | The folowing diort calendar matfars| Werden Garneriwno ot taben o Mo, | Sark bio toon o Toaias o it of y of E | DR.SHAHAN, SPOOIAHISE| . :.,.... cove-carty Frity mom- | B we i B A | e e o e A canas | wors: dlopasat ot S & whaes coienes {55,(0 the 010 han. because of his gou_ | pictite hat, © The Inideematt wore last day of Merchants’ ; . {nE the mercury etood st 5F desssed Ietrme Preceding the luncheon, there was an | Session of the superior court/in tnis| flemanly cone 68 2t Pt et B s & to | on mu-ms?‘f O(Mh’A e bt gardens are ot St snough sdvan- . Kt s Fored tHat the chals 16 uai] IRORMAT recebtion Sof Bier spenker|city ou RATRy 7 - Todee Joul K. AN, o Dec 9, f1n | R A elInE dink served in one to benefit the Rh ::?&?n A:Efludmg Neuritis), | €d 0 that vegetables were touched. powered to appoint a committee of | %00 mMembers of the committee. Reed: > ., * | Skin Troubles, Bloody Sputum, Ru pare -{ Coventry, the son of Ziba and Phoebs | ard Mrs. Gold lett in the atterncon by | NOFWich. # The menu, which was served at| The court heard a plea in abate | Gewn Condltione Premsture Aging, | We sell the best vacuum cleaner for | o ke oainE the rosident, Lo meet] 1230 o'clock, follows: | ment in the case of Cowhey et al. vs, (Batch) Warren. There were|automobile for a trip through the five other children in the family.| Berkshires and New York state. They i urch; ¢ Hardening of the Arteries Culturs|$95.00. The Fanning Studio, 52 Broad- | Board of Trade regarding the consoli- e TS e | it rein of oo e s will malke their home in Stafford Any article ; | Bitapie and Tellabie prevention of - | "oV s ey bbb e ol s MR Filot Bread. Guire, who argued the matter, agreed | | The crime for which Warren spent| Springs, where the bridesroom is in| store today and | hold. Rables and Lockjaw. ‘A book recently acquired by thel man “wag taken in. Tt was voted. to Baked Stuffed Shad, Itallenne. to _file a claim. B T Mg the TTiE c [Sho ntomebie " dollar Hours: 10-11 & mi 24203 78 D M. | peck library and of practical value to| N2l Was taken in. % Golden Wax Beans. Mashed Potatoes.| The receiver's monthly report for uringz the - third week in or more . Ne outsi m. thi! Axt’ SoEDOE stadenteils L. M o | Fetain Albert J. Bailey as attorney for French Bread. March, 1916, was approved in the case i He had married a girl| Miss Edith Boynton of West Main : i |lom's Art of the O Erglisn por- | AROter vear. : Lettuce and Tomaty Satad. of Fenton et al. va. Fenton Building | "5, old lens ihan o/ sear [streot s been o recent cuest oe Ming liberal cash discom ter. WINCHESTER WOOLEN CO. B B T S *The ‘cases of Lucy v s Waquitable and to avoid arrest. He ascer-| London. ; overlook your spri WATCH HlLL PORG]B Two special electric cars were run HAS ELECTED OFFICERS Coffee. Home Assurance company, disclosure ed later that he h}!d been de- til o k. o5 Friday morning to accommodate those —_— (ot detense or judgment; Hickey vs)ceived and fhal he was in love with c ™. ext & who attended the tri-county conference | Company is to Erect Four-story| The invocation was pronounced by Mm“fiu relgirine S e R ‘!:dh‘"‘) olEht At ECZE A R [T S of {he King's Daughters at Centrall - Buil T ille. Rev. Joseph H. Selden, complaint; Bartlett vs. Potter, default | th e als” e Vinage. uilding at Thamesville. During the luncheon Geer’s orchestra | for failure to plead; Hallisey vs. Fa- '»\q}}lch was the Jnurder of his young “BEATS ALL” :(:lr e?k:nm d‘f;d- Alik Jesent meeting of the Win. | furaishied u eoncert prosramme. Avs.| gan hearing and fudgment; Browning | wite, June 1850 was o drouthy | DESCS Al ail “eidn” als- Schedules for final _ examinations | chester Woolen Co. who are soing te | Grace Aldrich-Crowell was heard in| vs. Potter, disclosure of defense; Fen-|mon'! and a stream not far from |eases. i g - Which will commence Saturday, May|erect a factory in Thamesville, the | two very excellently rendered vocallton et al. vs. Fenton Building com-| W rren’s home in Willington had be- W. D. RICKER 27 at Connecticut college and ' close| foliowing officers were olected: Pres- | selections. Her numbers were the|Dpany, application of the Willimantic|come dry, though pools of water Pharmacist Tuesday, June 6, have been postponed |ident, Charles Kaye of New York; vice| Spring Waltz Song by Stern and An|Lumber company for the payment of | Stcod here and there in the bed. One 276 WEST MAIN ST., NORWICH, CT. um.we F l] M k l at the college. Predent, S TEochlleh of 'New | Opera Sccret, Woodman. - She was ao- | inferest upon its claim; Mystie Valley [ Eunaay stternoon 23 Warren and his ” , CT. 2 London; treasurer, Charles Kaye of|companied by Miss Ella Potter. Water company vs. Townsend, judg- e 13 eS| Wilbur Smith, a lecturer sent out by | xondon; _tre ey o tipulation, were contin- | the river Fe suggested that they wade 4 T acke the Audobon society, which is great- | B YOrk: [secretary, —Arthur 3 e per my 3 ;| Vi i i i £ the pools of water. s Brown of Jewett City, The company | Vice President Williams Toastmaster.| ned. in_one o 2 S Iy interested ‘in the preservation of ) > Bonds of $75 for prosecution were| He went after his wife and threw birds, has been speaking in Windhapy| Wil erect a four-story factory of| 1In the absence of President Crutten- on $75 b N ¢ 2 rdered in the case of Davis vs. Rich. | her fuce downward, into one of the & dBoil d b e el aa i) brick material, 160x84 feet. den, \hnm.“.x:% LS!L:]DJ:S tzfa;:znirzmzf iy pools; holding her there until she Liveand Boiled Lobsters| ".... =" . ... oo T osmuARY. ; Montville, after a visit with friends dent L. O, Williams acted as| ‘The cases of Sullivan vs, Wheeler, | drowned. ~He hid her body in a in New York. toastmaster, non-suit for failure to plead; Porter | Swamp not far away and told per- A most cordial welcome to the city ['VS. Strong et al, plaintiff’s motion for | 5ons in the neighborhood that she had Mrs. Benjamin H. Palmer. g £ i f-{ ay visit. However, per- Mrs. Eliza Brown Palmer, widow of | of Norwich was extended the visitors| Permission to amend complaint, and|=one away on a v After a successful winter of teach-|the late Benjamin H. Palmer, passed | by His Honor Mayor Timothy C. Mur- | bearing on S e :32;!6‘;"‘15'-‘;;& :‘;‘:2}_’:{"::& e call and see our line of POWERS BROS. |55t | P B EREG R & WDty Sl e, I SR G0 B0 b o el S ) .. . dio, Mr: Leila Troland Gardner is|early Saturday morning, May 20, after ended the welcome of e Norwi 3 % = . foon to come for a visit with relatives a short illness with pneumonia. She|Chamber of <Commerce. President| A motion that answer B A L . ot il i e Lot Silver and Cut Glass. 114 —Telephones— 777 in Norwich and Montville, was the daughter of Shepherd and | Somers said N e W e e e e oy Lol St ebont thay ses - Martha Brown and was born at the| The Norwich Chamber of Commerce|of Wells vs Wells. ; e sted, taken to Jail and held VARG LA T ST T TTT| Miss Mary Mulcahey, daughter of | Brown homestead in Griswold, Dec. 10, the Eastern Connecticut De-| A second order of notice was granted o IR the, B 3 bt F.W. ILD, F ER Pi I Mr. and Mrs. Richard ~Mulcahey of | 1839, On November 30, 1868, she war: ¢t committes today. The fact|In the case of the Mariners' Savings|for trial the following December. A . W. GUILD, Jeweler % 110 LUNEr | Quaker mil " died in New York on | ried” Benjamin . Paimer wrg mary v representative business|bPank vs. Burrows et al. PR LS L o h L TET | i 21 Broadwa ® : Wednesday. -~ Mr. and Mys. Muléahey | to Norwich, where she has since. re come' together for a midday| A motion for approval of convey-|ready for the trial to begin when g e 122 Prospect g;r:-t.sr‘-nmeh. Conn | 1ot Thursday for New York, sided. She early joined the Jowett ance in the cused of Atwood vs. At- n; s(adtes attt}?mey a;czpted a p‘l:; wpiet > sided. 3 t ; s SIOWE | ool Wik grantaft of ‘murder in the second degree, mu Miss Marjorie Young of Otis street, City Baptist church, later transfer power we have in - & jatts v + he surprise of everybody. Warren St g ks Z| Norwich. This development commit-| In the case of Perlatti vs. Perlatti a | to t Yery pleasantly - entertained the Da- | Vil Baptiae merel e f (Greene | Norwicl i ok M B ot s motion to amend compiaint Was allow- | was scatenced fo life imprisonment. tents at the Backus hospital one day | thirty years she has been nected | cut Chamber of Commerce, made up of | €d- this week with several enjovable Bi- | member o the Oentral meoied | olane amber of Commerce, ohamper.| Three weeks in which to file rea- ano solos and several vocal solos. WEDDING. S T e - f appeal were ordered in the church. For many years she taught|formed to unite our small townships|Sons ol 2 Mrs Roval A. Bristol, entertainer |3 ¢lass In the Sunday school and con. | for mutual benefit and future welfare, | cas¢ of Collins vs. Patch, appeal from Gold-Wilder. . Royal A. 3 " | tinued her interests up to the time of | It has been said that when the state 3 v, danghter of Mr. an -, Saturday, May_ 30th, ut 3 o > B4k | strong character and positive in con- lent alwaya fails to get its sbare. | dofault be entored unless a defense g 2 Saturday, May 20th, P m. Ad-fyictions, and had very many | warm| Why? Becauss we have mmt ace | dieclosed, was continued two weeks. = I'EACHER e friends who will miss her sympathy. | united. We are united today, and I am Comfort circle of the King’s Daugh- | She leaves—three sisters, Mrs. R. R. |sure that by co-operative meetings of | JURY ASSIGNMENTS MADE ANl 'Sthing Instraments repaired ters was represented- at the Central [ Church, Mrs. J. D, Eccleston and Mrs, | this kind in all townskips, with the IN SUPERIOR COURT. We ndvertise exactly Viaticy ael i Village convention Friday by the lead- | B. M. Swift; all of Jewett City, and | Eastern Connecticut Development com- 3 —_— cfereis olins sold on easy terms $ Mrs. A, T, Utley, the vice leader, | three children, Benjamin M. Pdimer, | mittes, that we ill be strong enough | Court Will Come In in This City Next ] Mrs. J. H. Allen, -2 Mrs, Shepherd B, Palmer of Norwich, and | united cnough to demand and obtain ing. For appointments address E. TS, Allen, -and rs. Alvin Mrs. W. E. Truesdell, of Brooklyn, N, | all that belongs to it Tuesday Morning. Y. Vice President Williams then intro- Lewis. g v e Nae i b = In the superior court on Friday, From Putnam comes the information William H. Oates. S Ve oseph M. Selden, Who| judge Joel H. Reed on the bench, jury that Rev. J. R. Stubbert and family| William H, Oates died at his board- PR e e o assignments were made as follow: are making preparations to leave for | ing house at Central Falls, R, I, on clden began his address by pay- wich, Conn, : [ ng tribute - t Tuesday, May 23—McClure et al. vs, | their summer cottage =at - Crescent | Thursday afternoon, following a short: 1€ tribute to the high character of| park, exx, appeal from probate: PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING |Beach, where it is hoped the sea air|illness. Mr. Oates had beem s rest. S e e, “"’f‘m*ndmg their thrift| Stearns et ‘al. vs. Clark, exr, et al, will be beneficial to the minister's | dent of Central Falls for the past 13| 2Rd enterprise, their courage in deal- it J : appeal from probate; Burns et al. vs. health. vears and was employed at the Way- | {18 With hard conditions, their intes- | Lilibridge; adtr., appeal from probate: 0 poyset mill. e Donahue vs. Treanor. appeal from pro- Tiecause of a delay In the shipment| He is survived by two sisters and |, A8 We face the tremendously critical | pate, of a cement mixer whicn Is being used | tWo brothers, one of whom is John | !SSucs before us as a nation it is no BUSINESS WAGON SIDE SPRING, THREE SPR AUTOMOBILE SERV.US MINCE MEAT ity v : Package condensed mince meat is ‘Wednesday, May 24 — Lewis vs. 3 ‘3 t: T exaggeration to say our best asset is Bt made up today Of the best quality of L il W e I [ At ROl S the character of the men Who are car- | O'Cemmell a3, Moctarty, GComion o OF IAEIN| dricg crisc and otner eems which can | "o ot o0 ments but Always EFFICIENT allingford by Suzfo, the con- s Stark Initiated. rying forward the business enterprises| yogminy Crecgnorty: O'Connell v be found, all of which are found reot, Ot ECONOMIOAL. e e G poing the Mastary Polit | he Brown chapter ot |Slgma. X¥| of Amerig.. T the. Coset b rur ok e et 3 c S for | 2°0n1téa States with the exosption | = Vo e eld ugroton construction is. be- | held its annual initiation and banquet | summoned to undoct . z = 'ommencing today and for | of spices and currants. e study Jow ing held up. Eriday evening at the University olub, | our failure—and follure wih jocoies b | Thursday, May 25—McKay, admr, g X packing condensed mince meat has ex- Providence. There were addresses by | in vs. Buckley, Gardner vs, Park, exx., C.|gh, week cal will sell | tended over & period of 100 vears ana| Buy Your Co 2 verwhelmi saster— b % e next caly we b pe: Pgut fail to see Living Reproductions | Prof. H. B. Walter and Miss F. H.| very larely aatemiocs vo el P° B s T, B WL b Way YN 2 today is &3 nemr 1t8' Parfection as w of Spanish Paintings by the Norwich | Danielson, both of the Brown depart- )t T o where you please, then have D P Ot the military aspect of the problem | “Friasy. May 26—Short calendar, bar | tWO $1.00 garments for $1.25. R Taciories s which 1t 19 perked it 1 your firt Students’ association Monday even- | ment of biology. The students initiat. | of preparedness I shois not attempt to ‘an 3 Ing, May 22, at § o'clock. Admission 50c. | ed included Miss Marion E, Stark of We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges m the factories in which it is packed < §5 7 meeting and assignment of cases. i 2 is beyond repreach as the tition Corsets Repaired and e ey s speal, but one thing seems Clear be- | " Spanial neslonmont Wedneotne May| 118 i8 strictly a sale of Blue e e e s A RICHMOND, s J Wh 1 & C : el s o 1t 18 atarmas| g1—Dwyer, admr., vs. Savings Bank of | Djamond Union Suits for the | suarding of i e a detl). of ¢ s Leon Babcock received a serfous cut | u n G f - | New London. the business. e apples used are A.d. oley 0, I Leon Babooes recelve: lous cut| “SPURIOUS HEIR” WAS ble. Our navy is ilke & crippled bird, ® of | Phone §33-13 116 Brs <Court assignment, Friday, June 2 (to of introducing these |the best srade of New York State, < e ] . ,»| the inadequacy of our army is revealed 45 ion)— | PUrpose 1 inion on accouat of Increase In prie 12 FERRY STREET horse which he was driving while® at ABEAL WAR BABWY ki 5o pitiml istouyiioe ) the: prassnt] Peusantatier short calendar. besslon). ; 1 comfortable | best - favorea *appie. mmmn 1o | sacser the Whitastane" Clgns: work on the links of the Shinnecossett| . . = Mexican campaign, 9 Mactin ebral BEW COO% - 088y, Golf club, Fastern Point. A physician | Chicago Woman Claimed as Posthu- ' tlon vs. n ef r Al 5 : raisics used are of the best quality | *0ld from motw Sn ot SE_pes ROSE ” We are sadly unprepared to resist in- i hig SRR : jon Suits, | weeded variety.. No-eagense. o oo - CONAD N Ay acomary, toake v ritehan mous ;2 Child;/ Not. Her: Own, vagion, If war should come the best| }NVITATION EXTENDED and convenient Union 8. | oret 1n Drocurting oo vesy Hieny; | tensa i m\ol‘l. 581 to close the wound. # defense we could offer would prove H - i, the pl.m e grade of spices, and sugar, as we all % o : Chicago, May 19.—The “spurious|unavailing, The spectre of an overe TO BOY ScCoOUTS.|Ilere know, is always sugar, the different 1647 : A former Willimantic man, F. H.|helr” in the case of Mrs. Dollie Ledger | whelming disaster naunts ae na’' o 3 grades merely representing the differ- x ERN ING ontte; now New Haven's superintend- | Wood Matters was a real “war baby.” | scek to penctrate the gray vell that|Sedgwick Pust, No. 1, G. A. R, to Ask | The first suit at regular ent flavors or different granulation re- ent of school has sent out aster seeds|according to testimony given today in | shrouds the future, Them to Parade on Memorial Day. A quired for different purposes. Every is @s essentizl in modern house as |10 3.200 pupils in the public schools. |the trial of Mrs. Matters on a charge f But the most serious defect in our price .............$1.00 |particle of fruit or- any other articie elsctricity is to lighting, We guaran. | F® Proboses to increase the interest|of conspiracy in connection wids {ne national defense is not the lack of ships| At the regular business meeting of used in the manufacture of mince meat 1861 . & in raising flowers and will have a pub- | brobating of the estate of her late hus. | oog d trained soldiers, bu t, No. 1, G. A. R. in B is thoroughly cleaned and hand-picked e o e i wartmen 3t the WORK |lic display of the asters raised from | band, Fred Matters, Tlinols banicer and | & oy® 214 traine aentinent. clemr ] B R i by e | The. second, suit ‘at’ ene- by people trained to know what should | offer to the public the fnest Sta by expert workmen at the fariest |the seed. moving picture theatre owner. She is l-ed, confident, inspired by lofty pa-|ing, Commander Orrin M. Price presid- qunrtertlut ice 25¢ d should not be used and in this |prands ot Beer of Europe prices. accused of attempting to foist upon the| triotic devoticn, We. are no longer & | ing, it was voted to lnvite the Boy price. ... manner the article comes to the house- Ask.un for plane and. nrices. The funeral of Courtlandt, infant|Court a child mot her own as one of | unjtad eopie Scouts of the city and the Spanish Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.|the heirs to the Matters fortune, ar Vet > wite cleaner. by far than she could | Ber. Hass ‘Whether war is to come, or Whether | War Veterans to parade on Memorial $ s possibly take the same articles Vinal took place from the family resi-| _The testimony was given by Jessic ity Two $1. garments for $1.25 in her | Scotch Ale, Guinness’ 1 — We are permitted by the great powers | day. Tubbs OMilitary band has been e e dence, 220 Washington street, Middle- | Brvan, whoso real name is said fo be| to 80 otr way unchallenged, we must | cvared oo Best v Same J. F 'l OMPKINS town, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock,|Margaret Ryan, of Ottawa. She ciaime clean | C, & C. Imported Ginger Ab gmflm,n?dn}nh.?uist‘gang‘ertor Hill P, B. Frank Jones' N B shake ourselves free from a calculatis The post has accepted the invitation i it NE.DIINCY LW ks ea of dirt|ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, A : and was private. Rev. Anthon T. Ges- | the baby is her own and that it was| commercial spirit, we must open ous|of Miaraien ldse of Fiks. Mo 450, o The third suit at regular biing prévaant lniSoitis =, oday | Budiweiser, Schlitz and Pabat. i 67 West Main Street are, assisted by Rev. Dr. Frank Flood taken from her at birth and given to|minds to recognize and our hearts £o| ttend iheir Flag day celebration’ on price o4 $1.00 oo Sroducts. he s 3 A. A. ADAM, Norwich T 3 German, conducted the service. Mrs. Matters by the officlals of a fios- feel the claims of the commonwealth, | June 14th T T T T mince ‘meat s of UNAMMMSE KA tn Telsohone ST . A for_we have ven upon the su- P - - t The Body of Mrs. Danelybtus, who «u£§f m Jears, the girl satd, she | premo political experiment, & demoora WILL CONSIDER CONSOLIDATION | The fourth suit at one- . l“ifimfi;‘,‘"‘,‘ufi‘;",m““‘:"m COAL ANEL X died at th torium 1 Norwich, = nt fashion | cy eontinent; n extent t stands ¥ 2, 3 ng -1 Ming Bobert d. Cochrane .| was faken to Rockville and fanewsi| it ha young shoemaier. They mere| sireu enial n exte untry of the OF £IVic a”'ml quarter that price. ... 25c/|is beins used in Serv-us Mince Meat. /' GAS FITTING, services were held from St. Bernard's| ‘0 Wed. Then came the war, and her! Open Door, 2 Hither men of many na- | Norwich Board of Trade Will Dis- 2 rch. Mrs. Danels s death sweetheart enlisted. Some months af- tios have come, Every problem of PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, | Gnomen 1 memm,iooacietus’, death was fox e patledl avcay with is comrades ‘America s made mora m::guu by the| cuss Matter at Mesting Next Week ! st Stre lorwi f+ ich hort | -2 3 Mise la hos- egence in s count an army 1, " 4 ’:"‘: oy o"'l:m :’" et el mfi,fl“@ ‘,’e‘,“?fli‘uiw_ pital at Ottawa. It was at this Biog. Enu, Wha ars u‘lm-u%nued{luteft ‘ JOE thp,_purpoes . of - cansilecing tho | z acco; eedl of consolidating the two lo- 3 dren. Pital that Mrs. Matters, according to| because through gur heedlessness duestion of consolidating the two lo- | After June 3rd these suits will Thy P2 e ‘hich 4 Thoip =3 Yoy o ples mad’ wiien COAL Tequires John A. Morgan & § Four $1. garments for $2.50 testimony, came seeking an infant that 4 COAL folly they haye been gxcluded from o held Washi u T. F. BURNS [t Shongiit St i 20 e posfiviontcnfst Bec i i B Sa hamr it el i e Sl Schaey™sv’ 15 ehmnosartind 8 252 | orner Water 4nd Wt M soclation n i : i oy 5 i i o | church, Wednesday, Rev, W, D, Wood- | * Jarger share, bands of her Dusinssy B ) e T it e Sttt ot ahe e woad 18 “ flfin and mmbm ward was toastmaster. N, B, Cooks|;qi'® jFeny & UL g (Lot A noes Dbeen called at the request of ten mem- thorough belief that a mince meat £ R Bttt ‘eesondst™ o Senke | ele 20t 3 RIS ety Son A e = ! . A “The Advan of the Southern New “‘g:“ it was.| strong] eterogeneous bt ek T n Bk - } 92 Franklin Street Bagland Conference” the ' meeting | {01q poe pape e o mor "t SU6 Was Whether oz shall como, of e | SMILERS GAVE DANGE y - ; i 2 held in Norwich recently, Four mionths later, she testified, she] o “:‘n“a’m'"::‘ac contention, which AT T. A. B. HALL ¢ S S 7 was told that a baby which she’ had | will pe inorensingly bitter if prosperity —— - 207 MAIN STREET Free BIIHIIIE m m c‘sr'.aa On Auto Trip ta Virginia, admired greatly while in the hospifal| continues, except by a revival pf pa: | Harry ‘Allen and Miss Grace Shea the g g Kin s z{.ml.fl Mrs. James 'L}r(lhn this ',&i:::lwfl'unéof the house hk ‘D tism, s great movement ’ Wmn.r:’ in Prize .wI"I_ ALWAVS N FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY 3 ooy o e b9 2| the hospital”-she said. the pex " of Smil wve a delightful dance / D. L , B R R e R e TR s o TR THE DEL.HOFF A D. g 3 : | | relatives, Mr. and Case will pe|TMrs Were &one. for ¢ put of ] in T. A. B. hall Friday evening. Eth- - | sone about two eeks, - "%‘.’."’"‘mfi: 4 ow and provincial ier's orchestra furnished the dance : o music. The prize walts was won by . B 5 3 8 u %m,m-:unlmn(}rweshen.A b LR , Vs 4 1 - v e TR e committee incharge comprised